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Sexual Violence against Women, the Laws, the Punishment, and Negotiating the Duplicity
On 16 December 2012, India erupted in national outrage against the rape of a 23-year-old female student in New Delhi, christened “Nirbhaya” (fearless). In the aftermath, there was a convergence of multiple discourses that framed post-independent India’s ...
Suvarna Cherukuri
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Violence against women often stems from gender inequality, societal structures such as patriarchy, impunity, and institutional violence. Despite the remarkable progress it has made in establishing the representation of women in all fields, India still finds itself an unsafe country for women, with multiple cases of femicide reported every year.
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An Overview of Criminal Laws in India in Relation to Sex and Sexuality
Sex and sexuality are frequently the cause of erratic, aggressive and violent behavior. Women are often at the receiving end of such behaviors and are subjected to sexual assaults.
Choudhary Laxmi Narayan +4 more
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Tribute to Nirbhaya (Fearless)
We are happy to launch the first issue of the Journal Space and Culture, India. This first issue is a tribute to Nirbhaya (Fearless), who was brutally gang-raped and left in a ‘vegetative state’ to die, who subsequently succumbed to her injuries on
Rituparna Bhattacharyya
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Culturally adaptive AI in BIPA classrooms: Learner voices and pedagogical implications [PDF]
This study explores the pedagogical, ethical, and cultural implications of using generative artificial intelligence (AI) in BIPA (Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing) classrooms.
Yulianto Bambang +6 more
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Inclusive communication for SDGs in BIPA: Politeness-based pragmatic strategies supporting sustainable behavior and environmental awareness [PDF]
Foreign learners’ ability to interact effectively in Indonesian multilingual classrooms requires not only linguistic skills but also sensitivity to social expectations that support shared responsibility in communal spaces.
Yulianto Bambang +6 more
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Abstract Unjust events cause humiliation and can elicit revenge fantasies. The present study explored cultural differences between Indians and Thais expressing revenge fantasies through drawings and narratives. A matched convenience sample of 100 adults, that is, 50 participants each (35 females and 15 males) from India and Thailand were recruited. The
Meghna Girish +3 more
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Living in fear: The psychological impact of the threat of sexual violence on women in India
Abstract In today's society, women are increasingly vulnerable to sexual violence, whether at home, in the workplace, or in public spaces. This study aims to explore how the perceived threat of sexual violence affects the psychological well‐being and daily behavior of women aged 20–30 in northern India, with a focus on fear, stress, and anxiety.
Afreen Waseem, Naila Firdous, Shah Alam
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Racket sociality: investigating intimidation in North India
This article is an ethnographic investigation into acts of intimidation and threats. Theoretically, it dialogues with ‘racket’ – a key analytical term in the sociology of domination, state‐making, and mafias. The anthropology of power, violence, and crime has paid scant attention to the morphology of threats and the ways interpersonal intimidation ...
Lucia Michelutti
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