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Volume 5 (2021): Issue 3 (Oct 2021): Special Issue: Digital technologies and gender-based violence – mechanisms for oppression, activism and recovery. Guest Edited by Christine Barter, Rachel Robbins and Sanna Koulu
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Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Online ISSN:
2398-6816
Print ISSN:
2398-6808
Issue Publication Date:
01 Oct 2021
Editorial
Digital technologies and gender-based violence – mechanisms for oppression, activism and recovery
Articles
Digital media and domestic violence in Australia: essential contexts
Coercive control and technology-facilitated parental stalking in children’s and young people’s lives
The significance of technology as both a resource in enhancing safety, and a means of perpetrating violence: the implications for policy and practice
‘I feel like we’re really behind the game’: perspectives of the United Kingdom’s intimate partner violence support sector on the rise of technology-facilitated abuse
Generic personal safety applications: empowering victims of domestic violence and abuse? A practitioner lens
Teenagers’ access to digital technologies and refuge life: balancing safety, risk and protectionism
The continuum of symbolic violence: how sexting education neglects image-based sexual abuse, dismisses perpetrators’ responsibility, and violates rights to sexual autonomy
A problem solved is a problem created: the opportunities and challenges associated with an online domestic violence perpetrator programme
Digital technologies and the violent surveillance of nonbinary gender
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Tech-facilitated violence: thinking structurally and intersectionally
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