Borda-Nino-Wildman / Borda-Niño-Wildman | The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research | Buch | 978-1-032-63204-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

Borda-Nino-Wildman / Borda-Niño-Wildman

The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-63204-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

ISBN: 978-1-032-63204-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This essential handbook provides researchers, educators and policymakers with the tools and critical reflections needed to navigate the complexities of GBV research, from conceptualisation and fieldwork to dissemination and impact.

Carefully curated essays from leading scholars and practitioners in the field examine the interconnected epistemological, methodological, and ethical dimensions of GBV research. They offer new perspectives on how researchers formulate, design, and conduct research in changing knowledge production landscapes. Through global research experiences, the handbook explores not only the critical questions researchers face, but also the innovative strategies they employ in this complex field of enquiry. Key topics covered include: intersectional perspectives on neurodiversity and power relations in academic research; GBV in the context of debates around the concept of gender; GBV as an analytical tool and as an observable phenomenon; the challenges and opportunities of conducting feminist research on GBV; epistemological violences and the study of GBV against transgender-identified people; GBV in university contexts and the triple roles researchers face as teachers and providers of pastoral support; feminist research ethics; methodological designs to explore silence in GBV; the dilemmas of perpetrators’ participation in research; the use of digital media as a way to conduct and trace GBV in ever more online social interactions; the use of quantitative methods and its challenges to shed light on historically ignored forms of GBV; the practical and analytical implications of conducting international surveys and within larger policy and advocacy strategies; explorations on the use of arts in research, from music elicitation to Butoh dance; intersectionality in fieldwork practices; the problematisation of taken-for-granted GBV concepts; participatory and collaborative research methods, ethics and analytical frameworks; the policy and advocacy uses of research and its dilemmas in third-sector organisations; and the use of social theory as an analytical and practice-based transformative tool.

The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research is a landmark resource for graduate students, scholars, applied researchers and policy practitioners critically engaging with the nexus of epistemology, methodology, and ethics in research and more specifically in the study of gender, violence, and social inequality.

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Introduction. Gender-Based-Violence Research: An overview  PART I: Project formulation  1. Neurotypical-white women do not open doors: a new approach to methodology and the violence among women in academia  2. Designing research into non-typical gender-based domestic violence  3. Breaking the silence, building a narrative: exploring sexual harassment from a feminist collaborative perspective  4. To Be … Feminist … or Not to Be; the theoretical challenges of researching gender-based violence from a feminist perspective  5. Three challenges for the analysis of gender-based violence in digital spaces  PART II: Ethics  6. Feminist ethics and methods in gender-based violence research: connecting theory and practice  7. Classroom as the field: Reflections and challenges on relational ethics while engaging with students as teachers and mentors  8. Beyond a Naive Enquiry into Intimate Partner Femicide: Challenges, Dilemmas, and Opportunities in the Study of Perpetrators  9. When Information Becomes Performance: Ethical Considerations for Using Media in GBV Research  10. Meso-Ethical Considerations in conducting Intimate Partner Violence Research  PART III: Methodologies  Section 1: Qualitative Designs  11. Methodological Approaches and Ethical Challenges in Researching Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse  12. The importance of in-depth interviews with practitioners in researching gender-based violence  13. Problematisation as method: Deliberating the ‘reasonable person/woman’ standard in anti-sexual harassment policies  Section 2: Quantitative Designs  14. Intimate partner violence. Advances and methodological and analytical challenges of the National Demographic and Health Surveys  15. Contributions of surveys to the study of gender-based violence in religious settings  Section 3: Arts-based Designs  16. ‘he hits me and it’s hard’ …. Using creative methods in schools to research gender-based violence  17. The Sounds of Violence: Using music elicitation to enquire about childhood experiences of domestic violence and abuse  18. Dancing Through Learning: Butoh and Teaching Research on Gender-Based Violence  PART IV: Fieldwork and Writing-Up  19. Researching Violence against Women in São Paulo, Brazil: Gendered Fear of Violence and Crime as a Methodological Constraint  20. ‘GBV is not one thing:’ Reflections from long term fieldwork engagements in Kenya on how researchers’ and participants’ concepts of violence change  21. Addressing the Overlap of Multiple Forms of Victimisation: The Case of Transphobic Hate Crime as a Form of Gender-Based Violence  22. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Reflexivity: The application of social theory to explore dynamics of concealment and complicity in health research


Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman is Head of Research, Development, and Innovation at the National Health Service for Scotland's Ayrshire & Arran region. She is a medical anthropologist, political scientist, and Butoh dancer, dedicated to studying the political economy of violence(s), the intersection of gender, class and ethnicity, and identity politics in Latin America and Europe.



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