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Books, Articles and PhDs

Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis: A New Subfield
Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis: A New Subfield

How can feminist scholarship advance the field of foreign policy analysis to better understand contemporary foreign policy actions and challenges? This groundbreaking book provides the state-of-the-art in the study of gender, feminisms and foreign policy.

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Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on responses to technology-facilitated coercive control

This paper examines the experiences of victim-survivors, and the challenges support services face, responding to these harms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown restrictions.

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How police body-worn cameras can facilitate misidentification in domestic and family violence responses

Police body-worn camera (BWC) technologies—affixed to a vest, sunglasses or cap—are deployed by all Australian police agencies, including in frontline responses to domestic and family violence (DFV). This paper presents the findings from the first Australian study focused on how women DFV victim-survivors view and experience BWCs in police call-outs and legal proceedings.

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Reports & Resources

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Introducing the Extreme Gender Typology: A Gendered Framework for Analysing Extremisms

The extreme gender typology enables theoretically informed and gender-responsive approaches to preventing extremism in policy and practice. The typology encourages systematic gender analysis of existing and potential extremisms to empower policymakers and practitioners to reduce violence and enhance gender equality.

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Harnessing Religion to Tackle Gender-Based Violence: Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Thailand and Myanmar

While investigating how extremist currents within Buddhism can be moderated, our research revealed the important role of religion in combatting gender-based violence (GBV) in communities. In Thailand, Sri Lanka and Myanmar, Buddhist supremacist practices in everyday life can enable and exacerbate pervasive and normalised gender-based violence.

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Natural Disasters and Acceptance of Intimate Partner Violence: The Global Evidence

This paper examines the dynamic impact of natural disasters on the individual acceptance of a physical form of intimate partner violence (IPV).

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