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040 _aAFVC
100 _aCook, Elizabeth A.
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245 _aRe-imagining what counts as femicide
_cElizabeth A. Cook, Sandra Walklate and Kate Fitz-Gibbon
260 _c2023
_aSage,
500 _aCurrent Sociology, 2023, 71(1): 3-9
520 _aThis Special Subsection on Re-imagining what counts as femicide brings together five original articles which, from different perspectives, seek to push, challenge, and redefine what counts as femicide. The contributions offered here excavate the conceptual issues of what, who, and where femicide ‘counts’. In order to do so, the articles engage with epistemological and methodological questions regarding how different bodies of evidence on femicide are formed and which take priority, the ethical implications of including or excluding deaths from counts of femicide, and prospects for legal intervention, specifically in Latin America, in contributing to who and what is counted as femicide. Together, these articles seek to challenge how existing concepts of femicide and approaches to counting have focused policy and practice attention on some women’s lives whilst neglecting to count (and thereby acknowledge) others. (Authors' abstract). Record #8266
650 _aDATA COLLECTION
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650 _aFEMICIDE
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650 _aHOMICIDE
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650 _aSTATISTICS
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650 0 _aVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
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651 _aINTERNATIONAL
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651 4 _aUNITED KINGDOM
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700 _aWalklate, Sandra
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700 _aFitz-Gibbon, Kate
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773 0 _tCurrent Sociology, 2023, 71(1); 3-9
830 _aCurrent Sociology
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/00113921221106502
_yDOI: 10.1177/00113921221106502 (Open access)
856 _uhttps://journals.sagepub.com/toc/csia/71/1
_yRead related articles in this journal issue
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