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Vermin women’s stigmatisation, expendability, and posthuman resistance: studying femicide in India as wasted lives through Manjula Padmanabhan’s Escape (2008) and The Island of Lost Girls (2015)

European Journal of English Studies
Manjula Padmanabhan’s speculative novels, Escape (2008) and The Island of Lost Girls (2015), insightfully portray women’s lives as wasted through their critique of femicide.
Shraddha Jha, Amrita Satapathy
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Moters nužudymas (femicide) Lietuvoje

Vilnius University Open Series
The article analyses the definition of femicide, different types of it, causality and legal norms establishing criminal liability for the murder of a woman in Lithuania.
Elžbieta Cibaitė, Augustina Binkytė
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Patronen van geweld in intieme relaties en femicide

Justitiele verkenningen
Femicide in this article refers to the killing of a woman by her (male) partner or ex-partner. Often, there is a pattern of coercive control underlying this. This article focuses on the period leading up to the killing, examining violence patterns with
K. Lünnemann
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Online Discourses on Femicide and European Nationalist and Populist Parties: A Quantitative Analysis of the Femicide Discourse in European Social Media Posts.

Violence against Women
Social media serves as a dual-edged sword, by both fostering resistance and enabling the dissemination of nationalist ideologies through femicide issues.
Babette Lagrange   +5 more
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Lethal Love: Femicide in Vietnam, An Analysis of Media Reports 2018-2024


The media analysis of femicide presented in this working paper is part of the multiyear programme Lost Souls, White Bowls: Documenting Vietnamese Femicide through Art, Documentary, and Research.
P. Oosterhoff, Tuyen Hoang
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Intimate Partner Violence, Femicide, and General Theories: Issues for Research and Policy From the View of Modern Control Theory

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Intimate partner violence (IPV), including intimate partner homicide (IPH) and femicide, raises issues for general theories of crime, such as control and opportunity theories, that see close relationships among friends and family as barriers to ...
Michael R. Gottfredson   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Understanding Intimate Partner Femicide and Attempted Intimate Partner Femicide During and After COVID-19: A Comprehensive Strain-Based Approach

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
Intimate partner femicide (IPF) and attempted intimate partner femicide (AIPF) are severe forms of violence and global phenomena occurring in all societies worldwide. However, explaining IPF and AIPF is a complex and challenging endeavor.
Olga Cunha   +2 more
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Gender Inequality and Media Representation: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Femicide Coverage in Indonesia

Journal of Pragmatics and Discourse Research
Femicide, recognized by the UN as the killing of women based on honor, sexual orientation, or gender identity, is a severe manifestation of gender inequality and sex-based violence. Often linked to domestic violence, sexual harassment, and ongoing trauma,
Nur Laili Nahdliyah, Marselus Robot
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The Devil in the Details: Changes Under Stable Trends of Femicide in Italy During COVID-19 Lockdowns

Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice
In recent decades, the issue of violence against women has increasingly drawn the attention of international and national legislators and policymakers. The term “femicide” became widespread in the early 2000s and was incorporated into the criminal codes ...
Edoardo Cocco   +4 more
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Exploring Situational Triggers of Intimate Partner Femicide within the Ecological Framework: Evidence from Married Females in China

Victims & Offenders
In the extensive research on intimate partner violence (IPV), the emphasis on female victimization has led to a detailed exploration of intimate partner femicide (IPF) as its most severe outcome.
Bo Zhang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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