Interconnecting the Violences of Men
Continuities and Intersections in Research, Policy and Activism
Herausgeber: Pease, Bob; Strid, Sofia; Seymour, Kate; Hearn, Jeff
Interconnecting the Violences of Men
Continuities and Intersections in Research, Policy and Activism
Herausgeber: Pease, Bob; Strid, Sofia; Seymour, Kate; Hearn, Jeff
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This book aims to expand and enrich understandings of violences by focusing on gendered continuities, interconnections and intersections across multiple forms and manifestations of menâ s violence.
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This book aims to expand and enrich understandings of violences by focusing on gendered continuities, interconnections and intersections across multiple forms and manifestations of menâ s violence.
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- Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032540801
- ISBN-10: 103254080X
- Artikelnr.: 70945397
- Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032540801
- ISBN-10: 103254080X
- Artikelnr.: 70945397
Kate Seymour is a senior social work academic and criminologist at Flinders University, South Australia, whose work focuses on the socio-cultural contexts for violence. Her research builds on her own experience in direct practice with men who use violence as well as her theoretical grounding across the fields of social work and criminology. Her recent book, with Sarah Wendt and Kris Natalier, Responding to Domestic Violence: Difficult Conversations, was published in 2023. Bob Pease is an honorary professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University and an adjunct professor in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Tasmania. He has published extensively on masculinity politics and critical social work practice. His most recent books include Undoing Privilege (revised edition) (2022) and Posthumanism and the Man Question: Beyond Anthropocentric Masculinities, co-editor (2023). Sofia Strid is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Strid has worked extensively on developing concepts, methodologies and policy for theorising, measuring and preventing gender-based violence. Her work has been published in Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of Sex Research, Politics and Governance, Social Politics, Social Problems, Sociology, Theory and Society, and Violence against Women. Jeff Hearn is Professor Emeritus, Hanken School of Economics, Finland; Senior Professor, Human Geography, Orebro University, Sweden; and Professor of Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK. Recent books include Digital Gender-Sexual Violations, with Matthew Hall and Ruth Lewis (2022), and Routledge Handbook on Men, Masculinities and Organizations, co-edited with Kadri Aavik, David L. Collinson and Anika Thym (2024).
1. Interconnecting the violences of men: Continuities and intersections in
research, policy and activism
2. What's in a name? Theorizing the inter-relationships of gender and
violence
3. (De)Culturalizing the problem of men's violences: The case of online
debates on violence committed by migrant men
4. Men's violences in relation to children and young people
5. Violences in children's and young people's lives: Continuities and
contradictions in counteracting the violence
6. Violence against gay/homosexual men and trans women as 'failed men'
7. Men's anti-queer violence: The enduring impact of colonial era sex and
gender binaries
8. Dilemmas, pained frustration, and new possibilities: Masculinities,
violences, and disabilities
9. Reframing the narrative: The processes and outcomes of men's
victimisation in human trafficking
10. Rethinking the gendering of agency in male suicide: More-than-human
connections in violence against the self
11. Gendered entanglements of men's violence against the self and violence
against women
12. The violences of settler colonialism and the maintenance of the
heteropatriarchal social order
13. Men, war, and logics of practicality: The interlinkage between gender
constructions and individual violence
14. Environmental violence and men's violence: What are the connections?
15. Men, masculinities and violence against non-human animals: Towards an
intersectional approach
16. Epistemic violence: An analytic tool for theorising interconnection of
violences
17. Interconnecting violences for research, policy and activism: Concluding
reflections
research, policy and activism
2. What's in a name? Theorizing the inter-relationships of gender and
violence
3. (De)Culturalizing the problem of men's violences: The case of online
debates on violence committed by migrant men
4. Men's violences in relation to children and young people
5. Violences in children's and young people's lives: Continuities and
contradictions in counteracting the violence
6. Violence against gay/homosexual men and trans women as 'failed men'
7. Men's anti-queer violence: The enduring impact of colonial era sex and
gender binaries
8. Dilemmas, pained frustration, and new possibilities: Masculinities,
violences, and disabilities
9. Reframing the narrative: The processes and outcomes of men's
victimisation in human trafficking
10. Rethinking the gendering of agency in male suicide: More-than-human
connections in violence against the self
11. Gendered entanglements of men's violence against the self and violence
against women
12. The violences of settler colonialism and the maintenance of the
heteropatriarchal social order
13. Men, war, and logics of practicality: The interlinkage between gender
constructions and individual violence
14. Environmental violence and men's violence: What are the connections?
15. Men, masculinities and violence against non-human animals: Towards an
intersectional approach
16. Epistemic violence: An analytic tool for theorising interconnection of
violences
17. Interconnecting violences for research, policy and activism: Concluding
reflections
1. Interconnecting the violences of men: Continuities and intersections in
research, policy and activism
2. What's in a name? Theorizing the inter-relationships of gender and
violence
3. (De)Culturalizing the problem of men's violences: The case of online
debates on violence committed by migrant men
4. Men's violences in relation to children and young people
5. Violences in children's and young people's lives: Continuities and
contradictions in counteracting the violence
6. Violence against gay/homosexual men and trans women as 'failed men'
7. Men's anti-queer violence: The enduring impact of colonial era sex and
gender binaries
8. Dilemmas, pained frustration, and new possibilities: Masculinities,
violences, and disabilities
9. Reframing the narrative: The processes and outcomes of men's
victimisation in human trafficking
10. Rethinking the gendering of agency in male suicide: More-than-human
connections in violence against the self
11. Gendered entanglements of men's violence against the self and violence
against women
12. The violences of settler colonialism and the maintenance of the
heteropatriarchal social order
13. Men, war, and logics of practicality: The interlinkage between gender
constructions and individual violence
14. Environmental violence and men's violence: What are the connections?
15. Men, masculinities and violence against non-human animals: Towards an
intersectional approach
16. Epistemic violence: An analytic tool for theorising interconnection of
violences
17. Interconnecting violences for research, policy and activism: Concluding
reflections
research, policy and activism
2. What's in a name? Theorizing the inter-relationships of gender and
violence
3. (De)Culturalizing the problem of men's violences: The case of online
debates on violence committed by migrant men
4. Men's violences in relation to children and young people
5. Violences in children's and young people's lives: Continuities and
contradictions in counteracting the violence
6. Violence against gay/homosexual men and trans women as 'failed men'
7. Men's anti-queer violence: The enduring impact of colonial era sex and
gender binaries
8. Dilemmas, pained frustration, and new possibilities: Masculinities,
violences, and disabilities
9. Reframing the narrative: The processes and outcomes of men's
victimisation in human trafficking
10. Rethinking the gendering of agency in male suicide: More-than-human
connections in violence against the self
11. Gendered entanglements of men's violence against the self and violence
against women
12. The violences of settler colonialism and the maintenance of the
heteropatriarchal social order
13. Men, war, and logics of practicality: The interlinkage between gender
constructions and individual violence
14. Environmental violence and men's violence: What are the connections?
15. Men, masculinities and violence against non-human animals: Towards an
intersectional approach
16. Epistemic violence: An analytic tool for theorising interconnection of
violences
17. Interconnecting violences for research, policy and activism: Concluding
reflections