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Share this content The 13th Women in Logistics Forum will take place between the 13th-15th May in Gdańsk, Poland. Key dates and deadlines 15.03.2025 Title of the paper, abstract (one page
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A guide to good peer review: three expert perspectives podcast mini-series Real impact Share this content
As well as covering gender and violence broadly (e.g. domestic violence and abuse, sexual violence, stalking, harassment, child abuse, and abuse against older people) we anticipate the following key topic areas will be captured by this series:
To submit a proposal to this series, please contact the series editors via email:
Dr Hannah Bows
Durham University, UK
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Professor Nicole Westmarland
Durham University, UK
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Dr Hannah Bows
Durham University, UK
Professor Nicole Westmarland
Durham University, UK
Feminist Developments in Violence and Abuse provides a feminist forum for academic work that pushes forward existing knowledge around violence and abuse. Informing policy and practice, the overarching objective of the series is contributing towards ending violence and abuse within our society.
Feminist Developments in Violence and Abuse enables academics, practitioners, policymakers and professionals to continually build and explore their understanding of the dynamics that are driving violence and abuse from both the micro to the macro level.
The series reflects that the study of abuse and violence has a large scope for co-producing research with a broad range of stakeholders particularly those working in grassroots domestic and sexual violence organisations, police, prosecutors, lawyers, campaign groups, housing victim services, and more.
The series is interdisciplinary, recognising that violence and abuse research reaches across disciplinary boundaries. Research impact is at the heart of this series.
We are passionate about working with researchers globally to deliver a fairer, more inclusive society. This perhaps has never been more important than in today’s divided world.
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