1. Violence Against Women
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Stephanie S. Miedema and Emma Fulu
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education.field_of_study ,Sociology and Political Science ,Social change ,Population ,Poison control ,Social issues ,Gender Studies ,Globalization ,Political economy ,Global health ,Social ecological model ,Domestic violence ,Sociology ,education ,Socioeconomics ,Law - Abstract
Globalization theories have proliferated over the past two decades. However, global developments have yet to be systematically incorporated into theories around violence against women. This article proposes to add a global level to the existing ecological model framework, popularized by Lori Heise in 1998, to explore the relationships between global processes and experiences of violence against women. Data from the Maldives and Cambodia are used to assess how globalized ideologies, economic development and integration, religious fundamentalisms, and global cultural exchange, as components of a larger globalization process, have affected men and women’s experiences and perceptions of violence against women.
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- 2015
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