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Femicide: thorough approach to its criminal and international protection [PDF]
[EN] Starting from a historical, social and legal approach in which finding the socio-cultural reason that leads to the presence of this incident in all historical periods and all continents was undertaken, we could find the foundations of the criminal ...
Alonso Moreno, Nerea
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How Ageist and Sexist Framing Is Used in Turkish Media To Normalize Femicide: A Content Analysis
More than 2,800 women in Turkey were murdered by male partners or family members between 2010 and 2020. Research on domestic violence against women in Turkey indicates that exposure to physical or sexual domestic violence increases with age, yet femicide
Merve Basdogan +2 more
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Towards a European observatory on femicide [PDF]
Includes Notes on contributors and IndexThe definition of the term ‘femicide’ has been historically constructed and debated. Femicide is the culmination of different forms of violence against women and failure by the state to protect women from ...
Naudi, Marceline, Weil, Shalva
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"Shades of foreign evil": "honour killings" and "family murders" in the Canadian press [PDF]
This article compares murder cases labelled “honour killings” to cases labelled “family/spousal murders” in the Canadian news media, exploring the construction of boundaries between these two practices.
Shier, Allie, Shor, Eran
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So reads the sobering introductory paragraph of Sergio González Ro-dríguez’s provocative The Femicide Machine, a recent installment in Semiotext(e)’s Intervention series. The compact primer distills the his-torical trajectory of entanglement among Mexico, the United States, global economy, and organized crime, delineating the femicide ma-chine’s ...
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International media research has recently emphasized the coverage of “partner homicides” in news media outlets with specific focus on the traits/characteristics and the forms of femicides.
Venetia Papa +2 more
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Intimate femicide-suicide in South Africa: a cross-sectional study
OBJECTIVE: To examine the incidence and patterns of intimate femicide-suicide in South Africa and to describe the factors associated with an increase in the risk of suicide after intimate femicide (i.e. the killing of an intimate female partner). METHODS:
Shanaaz Mathews +5 more
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Resilient necrocapitalism and the zombie genre of representations of current dystopias are persistent in their political purpose in producing changes in the social order to benefit plutocracies around the world. It is through a thanatopolitical lens that
Anastasia Christou
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Femicide and gender violence in Argentina press: an analysis of voices, stories and actors Abstract In this paper we intend to address an analysis of the publication of domestic violence and femicide cases, through a survey conducted with four ...
Rocio Angélico +3 more
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According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 55% of women and girls killed in 2022 died at the hands of intimate partners or family members, contexts indicative of femicide.
Myrna Dawson +2 more
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