Who Cares for Communities? Conceptualizing Non-Profit Work as Social Reproduction Through the Case of Food Banks [0.03%]
谁在关心社区?通过食物银行案例将非营利工作视为社会再生产概念化
Meghan Mendelin,Rebecca Jane Hall
Meghan Mendelin
This article conceptualizes non-profit labour as a form of social reproduction, a feminist political economy category that refers to the labour involved in the making of life and tending to it. In the contemporary context of neoliberal aust...
The Gendered, Misogynoiristic, and Colonial Genocidal Logics of Strip Searching [0.03%]
脱衣搜身中的性别歧视、反黑人女性偏见和殖民灭绝逻辑
Jessica Hutchison
Jessica Hutchison
Women with lived experience of strip searching have been calling for it to be banned as a practice for decades; however, it remains a routine practice in carceral settings such as prisons and jails. Given the mass incarceration of Indigenou...
The Cost of Caregiving: The Disproportionate and Invisible Impact of COVID-19 on Women [0.03%]
caregiving的成本:COVID-19对女性的不平等和无形影响
Jane Elizabeth Sanders,Emily Carrothers,Olivia Gamble et al.
Jane Elizabeth Sanders et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a global impact, altering how society and those within it function. While these changes affected almost everyone, there is evidence that women were disproportionately impacted. This reflexive thematic analysis incl...
Culturally Diverse Female-Identified Students Discuss Sexual Assault Policies: Dialectics of Safety/Danger [0.03%]
文化多元的女学生讨论性侵犯政策:安全/危险的辩证关系
KelleyA Malinen,Karen Kennedy,Emily MacLeod et al.
KelleyA Malinen et al.
This article presents dialectical themes that emerged from the grounded theory analysis of 42 focus groups about university sexual assault policies held at four universities in Nova Scotia, Canada. Fourteen cultural communities were represe...
Barriers to Achieving Reproductive Justice for an Indigenous Gulf Coast Tribe [0.03%]
实现土著海湾沿岸部落生殖正义的障碍
Jessica L Liddell,Celina M Doria
Jessica L Liddell
Reproductive justice is increasingly being utilized as a framework for exploring women's reproductive health experiences. However, this topic has not yet been explored among Indigenous state-recognized tribes who do not utilize the Indian H...
"All I was Thinking About was Shattered": Women's Experiences Transitioning Out of Anti-Trafficking Shelters During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Uganda [0.03%]
“我所想的都破碎了”:新冠封锁期间乌干达反人口贩卖收容所女性脱籍经历
Sophie Namy,Sylvia Namakula,Agnes Grace Nabachwa et al.
Sophie Namy et al.
Human trafficking is an egregious violation of fundamental human rights and a global challenge. The long-term harms to survivors' physical, psychological and social wellbeing are profound and well documented, and yet there are few studies e...
A Structural Analysis of Gender-Based Violence and Depression in the Lives of Sexual Minority Women and Trans People [0.03%]
基于性别的暴力和抑郁症的结构分析——以少数群体女性和跨性别者为例
Charmaine C Williams,Margaret F Gibson,Emily Mooney et al.
Charmaine C Williams et al.
This article explores structural mechanisms that are the context for violence and depression in the lives of sexual minority women and trans people in Ontario, Canada. The article draws on interviews with 14 people who reported experiences ...
Understanding the Trajectories of Women who use Violence Through an Intersectional Feminist Analysis [0.03%]
从交叉女性主义视角理解施暴妇女的行为轨迹
Dominique Damant,Carole Boulebsol,Valerie Roy et al.
Dominique Damant et al.
This article discusses the results of a collaborative research project aimed at understanding the life trajectories of women who have self-identified as having used violence in a context other than self-defense, which is an understudied top...
Examining the Influence of Financial Assistance and Employment Services on the Criminal Justice Outcomes of Women on Probation [0.03%]
考察经济援助和就业服务对缓刑女性刑事司法结果的影响
Jordan Wilfong,Seana Golder,T K Logan et al.
Jordan Wilfong et al.
Although low income is common across the U.S. probation population, women offenders experience it more than men. However, despite the connection between income and probation outcomes, limited research has been conducted on programs that cou...
Practice in a Time of Uncertainty: Practitioner Reflections on Working With Families Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic [0.03%]
不确定时期的实务工作:在COVID-19全球大流行期间对经历亲密伴侣暴力的家庭工作者的反思
Susan Heward-Belle,Renee C Lovell,Jennifer Jones et al.
Susan Heward-Belle et al.
This paper reports findings of a qualitative study examining the perceptions of 21 Australian women professionals who conduct home visiting with families experiencing intimate partner violence. There is scant evidence documenting how home v...