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Volume 7 (2023): Issue 2 (Jun 2023)
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Journal of Gender-Based Violence
Online ISSN:
2398-6816
Print ISSN:
2398-6808
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jun 2023
Editorial
Editorial
Research Article
‘What a lying slut’: the (re)production of rape myths in online misogyny towards women disclosing their experiences of rape through the #MeToo movement
The sound of misogyny: sexual harassment and sexual violence in the music industry
It’s more complicated than it seems: understanding nonverbal indicators of sexual consent among college students
The nature of domestic violence experienced by Black and minoritised women and specialist service provision during the COVID-19 pandemic: practitioner perspectives in England and Wales
Identity erasure: women’s experiences of living with domestic violence and abuse
Immediate and coordinated responses to domestic violence: exploring the window of opportunity concept
Men’s efforts to tackle men’s violence: negotiating gendered privileges and norms in movement and practice spaces
‘I see a wall… then I cannot reach my son.’ Coercive control tactics by one parent alienate the child from the other
Corrigendum
Corrigendum for ‘“I see a wall… then I cannot reach my son.” Coercive control tactics by one parent alienate the child from the other’ by Sietske Dijkstra
Open Space
Learning to see, learning to say, and learning to eradicate domestic violence in China
Policy and Practice
Help-seeking behaviours of those experiencing technology-facilitated GBV in Asia: implications for policy and programming
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