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Gender-Based Violence in Migration = Interdisciplinary, Feminist and Intersectional Approaches /
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Gender-Based Violence in Migration/ edited by Jane Freedman, Nina Sahraoui, Evangelia Tastsoglou.
Reminder of title:
Interdisciplinary, Feminist and Intersectional Approaches /
other author:
Tastsoglou, Evangelia.
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XV, 251 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Global Social Policy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07929-0
ISBN:
9783031079290
Gender-Based Violence in Migration = Interdisciplinary, Feminist and Intersectional Approaches /
Gender-Based Violence in Migration
Interdisciplinary, Feminist and Intersectional Approaches /[electronic resource] :edited by Jane Freedman, Nina Sahraoui, Evangelia Tastsoglou. - 1st ed. 2022. - XV, 251 p.online resource.
1.Introduction -- 2. Precarity, Vulnerability, Intersectionality: Toward a Feminist Fusion? -- 3. War, Migration and Gender: Challenging Structural Inequality -- 4. Migration, Gender and Health: Women’s Rights Perspective -- 5. Framing GBV and Migration: Policy Perspectives -- 6. The Gender of Canadian Legal and Policy Immigration and GBV Frameworks -- 7. Between the law and a hard place; framing the trafficking victim -- 8. Integration or resilience – an institutional perspective on NGOs assisting refugees and asylum seekers in Norway -- 9. Policing GBV in a Multi-Cultural Society.-10. Agency and Empowerment: Migrant Women and Strategies of Resistance -- 11. Women’s Resources in the Face of GBV: Cross-National perspectives.
With contributions from a diverse array of international scholars, this edited volume offers a renewed understanding of gender-based violence (GBV) by examining its social and political dimensions in migration contexts. This book engages micro, meso, and macro levels of analysis by foregrounding a conceptualization of GBV that addresses both its interpersonal and structural causes. Chapters explore how GBV frameworks and migration management intersect, bringing to the forefront the specific inequalities these intersections produce for migrant women. Drawing upon several disciplines, the authors engage in co-writing a critical engagement which proposes an original understanding of how the concepts of intersectionality, vulnerability and precarity speak to each other from a feminist perspective. This volume will be of interest to scholars/researchers and policymakers in Gender Studies, Migration and Refugee Studies, Sociology, Political Science, Trauma Studies, Human Rights and Socio-Legal Studies. Jane Freedman is a Professor at the Université of Paris 8 and Co-Director of the Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA). Her research engages feminist intersectional approaches to the study of migration. Publications include Gendering the International Asylum and Refugee Debate (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), and A Gendered Approach to the Syrian Refugee Crisis (Routledge, 2017). Nina Sahraoui is Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Researcher at the Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research, CNRS. Among her recent publications are the monograph Racialised Workers and European Older-Age Care (Palgrave, 2019) and the edited volume Border Across Healthcare (Berghahn Books, 2020). Evangelia Tastsoglou is a Professor of Sociology and Global Development Studies at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Canada. Her research engages feminist intersectional perspectives on women, gender and various aspects of migration, violence and citizenship. Publications include Interrogating Gender, Violence, and the State in National and Transnational Contexts, Current Sociology Monograph Series (SAGE, 2016) and edited special issue on Gender, Violence and Forced Migration in Frontiers in Human Dynamics – Refugees and Conflict (2021, Open Access).
ISBN: 9783031079290
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-07929-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Global Social Policy.
LC Class. No.: HQ12-449
Dewey Class. No.: 305.3
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