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In person icon Social Movements' Framing Violence Against Women

P077
Marylène Lieber
University of Geneva

In person icon Building: University Building, Room: VIII

Saturday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (13/06/2015)

Abstract

This panel deals with movement challenges to framing different forms of violence against women. Papers address violence against women more generally, as well as domestic violence and human trafficking, as specific forms of it. Debates between different ways of framing violence as a policy issue, around intersectionality, and between different feminist approaches to forms of VAW are addressed in this panel.

Title Details
Feminists Fighting IPV in Russia: An Emerging Social Movement? View Paper Details
The Emergence and Reconfigurations of a Public Issue. Violence Against Women in Switzerland (1970-2012) View Paper Details
Intersectionality and Violence Against Women - Narratives and Claims in the Chicago Domestic Violence Movement View Paper Details
Sex Workers’ Rights and Combating Trafficking as Irreconcilable Goals? Conflict and Collaboration Among Anti-trafficking Actors and Sex workers’ Rights Groups in the San Francisco Bay Area View Paper Details