Books, Articles and PhDs

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Transnational Network Approaches and Norm Agency

This chapter asks how are ‘norms as processes’ shaped by new modes of networking across local and global spaces, and how networking affects a norm’s perceived legitimacy.

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Building Respectful Relationships on Campus: A Case Study

This paper highlights the student-led Sexual Misconduct and Bystander Intervention Training program’s potential and argues for further research to inform best practice across Australian university sexual violence prevention initiatives

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Using Data Science to Examine Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

The lack of data is a major barrier to comprehending conflict-related sexual violence. Can data science methods analyze news reports promptly and accurately? This compares manual, machine-learning and Generative AI analysis of thousands of media reports.

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The Weaponization of Sexual Violence: Boko Haram’s Quest for Control Over Territories and Women’s Bodies

This paper examines Boko Haram through a feminist political economy perspective, utilizing primary and secondary data. It traces the group’s changing ideology by analyzing how it exploited gendered socio-economic structures.

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Impact of Social, Political, and Environmental Events on Violence Against Women in the Indo-Pacific

The Indo-Pacific faces frequent shocks (conflict, disasters, health crises) that increase violence against women. This review of 203 studies highlights urgent need for localised, gender-responsive policies.

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Can the state prevent? The role of the Joint Communiqué in preventing conflict-related sexual violence

This study explores how reform to state-level institutional norms and practices proceeds in an environment with heavy dependence on the military state sector to cooperate in preventing CRSV.

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Still Falling Short: Aboriginal Children’s Rights and Victoria’s Child Protection System

Victoria’s child protection system continues to harm Aboriginal children and violate their rights, requiring a rights-based reimagining within current Treaty negotiations.

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Technology-Facilitated Violence in the Indo-Pacific: A Scoping Review

This review examines technology-facilitated violence in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting its growing prevalence, impacts, and research gaps, particularly in non-Western contexts.

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Pacific priorities for the prevention of violence against women and girls

Preventing violence against women and girls in the Pacific requires holistic, Pacific-centred solutions that address root causes and empower local leadership.