The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication Technology

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The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication Technology by Haddon,Leslie;Loos,EugFne, 9780754670827
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  • ISBN: 9780754670827 | 0754670821
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 8/28/2008

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Violence and Gender in the Globalized World expands the present discourse on gender and violence, discovering new ways to address the complexities encountered in academic research on the topic. Through the introduction of a variety of uncommonly discussed geopolitical sites and dynamics, the book redefines the critical picture of gender violence in the age of globalization, adopting diverse methodological approaches and various disciplinary praxes in its investigation of the question of violence against women across the globe. With an international team of contributors comprising both scholars and activists, this volume bridges the gap between academic and activist perspectives on gender violence. As such, it will be of interest to anyone conducting research in the areas of gender and sexuality, human rights, cultural studies, political science, history, postcolonialism and colonialism, sociology, anthropology, philosophy and religion. Contents: Introduction: on violence and gender, and global connections, Sanja Bahun Radunovic and V.G. Julie Rajan; Preface: feminist quandaries on gender and violence: agency, universality, and human security, Charlotte Bunch; Part I Revealing the Gaps: Introduction; Indigenous women's anti-violence strategies, Yifat Susskind; Going beyond the universal-versus-relativist rights discourse and practice: the case of Malaysia, Sharon A. Bong; Microcredit and violence: a snapshot of Kerala, India, Valsala Kumari. Part II Enclosures and Exposures: Introduction; People behind walls, women behind walls: reading violence against women in Palestine, Rose Shomali Musleh; Algerian adolescents caught in the crossfire, Meredith Turshen; The after-war war of genders: misogyny, feminist ghettoization, and the discourse of responsibility in post-Yugoslav societies, Svetlana Slapscaron;ak; A call for a nuanced constitutional jurisprudence; South Africa, Ubuntu, dignity, and reconciliation, Drucilla Cornell. Part III Bordered Subjectivities, Global Connections: Introduction; Litigating international human rights claims of sexual violence in the US courts: a brief overview of cases brought under the Alien Tort Statute and Torture Victim Protection Act, Jennifer M. Green; The traffic in 'trafficked Filipinas': sexual harm, violence, and victims voices, Sealeng Cheng; Victims, villains, saviors: on the discursive constructions of trafficking in women, Loretta Ihme; Ethnicity and gender in the politics of Roma identity in the post-communist countries, Angeacute;la Koacute;czeacute;. Part IV Aesthetics and Gendered Transformations: Introduction; Over her dead body: talking about violence against women in recent Chicana writing, Deborah L. Madsen; When theater becomes a crusade against violence: the case of V-Day, Marta Fernaacute;ndez-Morales; Index. About the Author: Sanja Bahun-Radunovic is a lecturer in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex, UK. V.G. Julie Rajan is Visiting Assitant Professor, in the Department of Women's and Gender Studies at Rutgers University, USA.
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