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Interconnecting the Violences of Men

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This book aims to expand and enrich understandings of violences by focusing on gendered continuities, interconnections and intersections across multiple forms and manifestations of men's violence. In actively countering, both, the compartmentalisation of studies of violence by 'type' and form, and the tendency to conceptualise violence narrowly, it aims to flesh out - not delimit - understandings of violence.

Bringing together cross-disciplinary, indeed transdisciplinary, perspectives, this book addresses how -what are often seen as - specific and separate violences connect closely and intricately with wider understandings of violence, how there are gendered continuities between violences and how gendered violences take many forms and manifestations and are themselves intersectional. Grounded by the recognition that violence is, itself, a form of inequality, the contributors to this volume traverse the intersectional complexities across, both, experiences of violent inequality, and what is seen to 'count' as violence.

The international scope of this book will be of interest to students and academics across many fields, including sociology, criminology, psychology, social work, politics, gender studies, child and youth studies, military and peace studies, environmental studies and colonial studies, as well as practitioners, activists and policymakers engaged in violence prevention.

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ISBN: 9781032540825
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Author: Kate Seymour, Bob Pease, Sofia Strid, Jeff Hearn
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 294 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality
Genres: Sociology
Feminism and feminist theory
Gender studies: men and boys
Police and security services
Terrorism, armed struggle
Armed conflict
Ethnic studies
Social work
Personal and public health / health education
Colonialism and imperialism
Environmentalist thought and ideology
Peace studies and conflict resolution