Gender-Based Violence and Layered Disasters
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Gender-Based Violence and Layered Disasters
Place, Culture and Survival
Rezwana, Nahid; Pain, Rachel
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
164
Dura
Inglês
9780367545772
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Layered disasters and gender-based violence: A global perspective
1.1 Gender-based violence within layered disasters
1.2 Disasters and gender-based violence around the world
1.3 Patriarchy as disastrous: Exploring the relationship between disasters and gender-based violence
1.4 Disaster planning, management and recovery: multiple actors responding to GBV
1.5 Methodological challenges and prospects
1.6 The structure of the book
Chapter 2. Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones in the coastal region of Bangladesh
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Background: Disasters and GBV in Bangladesh
2.3 Aims, study area and methodology
2.4 GBV in Barguna during non-disaster periods
2.5 GBV before, during and after disasters
2.6 The impacts of GBV: health, socio-economic position and vulnerability to future disasters
2.7 Conclusion: Women, the ultimate victims of GBV and disasters
Chapter 3. The impacts of disasters and gender-based violence: flooding in Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.1 Introduction: Studying GBV on the banks of River Jamunashawari, Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.2 Background: the concurrence of flooding and GBV
3.3 Aims and methodology
3.4 Study area: Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of Kashiganj village
3.5 Socio-cultural and gendered aspects of GBV in village life
3.6 GBV during flooding and its aftermath
3.7 Gendered power relations and GBV
3.8 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Flooding, mental health and crime: women's experiences in England
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Gender-based violence and disasters in the UK context
4.3 Study area
4.4 Methodology
4.5 The impacts of flooding on housing and financial status
4.6 The impacts of flooding on physical health, caring responsibilities and mental health
4.7 Flooding, crime and GBV
4.8 Conclusion
Chapter 5. Disaster patriarchy in hyper-isolation: Covid-19 and gender-based violence
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Covid-19 and gender-based violence: global impacts
5.3 The social and regional stratification of the risks of GBV during the pandemic
5.4 Hyper-isolation during the pandemic
5.5 Racialised disaster patriarchy and the pandemic
5.6 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Analysing the relationships between gender-based violence, disasters and place
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Place and culture in GBV and disasters
6.3 The role of trauma within layered disasters
6.4 Gendering violence
6.5 Conclusion
Chapter 7. Responding to gender-based violence during disasters
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Victim-survivors' strategies: growing resilience or living as victims?
7.3 The limits of formal responses to layered disasters
7.4 Recommendations for policy and practice
7.5 Conclusion: responses to layered disasters
1.1 Gender-based violence within layered disasters
1.2 Disasters and gender-based violence around the world
1.3 Patriarchy as disastrous: Exploring the relationship between disasters and gender-based violence
1.4 Disaster planning, management and recovery: multiple actors responding to GBV
1.5 Methodological challenges and prospects
1.6 The structure of the book
Chapter 2. Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones in the coastal region of Bangladesh
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Background: Disasters and GBV in Bangladesh
2.3 Aims, study area and methodology
2.4 GBV in Barguna during non-disaster periods
2.5 GBV before, during and after disasters
2.6 The impacts of GBV: health, socio-economic position and vulnerability to future disasters
2.7 Conclusion: Women, the ultimate victims of GBV and disasters
Chapter 3. The impacts of disasters and gender-based violence: flooding in Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.1 Introduction: Studying GBV on the banks of River Jamunashawari, Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.2 Background: the concurrence of flooding and GBV
3.3 Aims and methodology
3.4 Study area: Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of Kashiganj village
3.5 Socio-cultural and gendered aspects of GBV in village life
3.6 GBV during flooding and its aftermath
3.7 Gendered power relations and GBV
3.8 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Flooding, mental health and crime: women's experiences in England
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Gender-based violence and disasters in the UK context
4.3 Study area
4.4 Methodology
4.5 The impacts of flooding on housing and financial status
4.6 The impacts of flooding on physical health, caring responsibilities and mental health
4.7 Flooding, crime and GBV
4.8 Conclusion
Chapter 5. Disaster patriarchy in hyper-isolation: Covid-19 and gender-based violence
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Covid-19 and gender-based violence: global impacts
5.3 The social and regional stratification of the risks of GBV during the pandemic
5.4 Hyper-isolation during the pandemic
5.5 Racialised disaster patriarchy and the pandemic
5.6 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Analysing the relationships between gender-based violence, disasters and place
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Place and culture in GBV and disasters
6.3 The role of trauma within layered disasters
6.4 Gendering violence
6.5 Conclusion
Chapter 7. Responding to gender-based violence during disasters
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Victim-survivors' strategies: growing resilience or living as victims?
7.3 The limits of formal responses to layered disasters
7.4 Recommendations for policy and practice
7.5 Conclusion: responses to layered disasters
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disaster resilience;disaster management planning;disaster management;disaster planning;disasters and gender;gender roles and disasters;gender identity;women and disasters;feminist geography;gender based violence;violence and disasters;men and disasters;GBV;GBV Survivor;Layered Disaster;Post-disaster Periods;Young Men;Dowry Violence;NGO Response;Cyclone Sidr;Post-flooding Period;Dowry Money;Domestic Abuse;Cyclone Shelter;Non-disaster Times;Child Marriage;Extra-marital Relationships;NGO Official;Local NGO;Men's Violent Behaviour;Disaster Prone Regions;Mental Health Effects;UN;CPP;Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare;UK Respondent
Chapter 1. Layered disasters and gender-based violence: A global perspective
1.1 Gender-based violence within layered disasters
1.2 Disasters and gender-based violence around the world
1.3 Patriarchy as disastrous: Exploring the relationship between disasters and gender-based violence
1.4 Disaster planning, management and recovery: multiple actors responding to GBV
1.5 Methodological challenges and prospects
1.6 The structure of the book
Chapter 2. Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones in the coastal region of Bangladesh
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Background: Disasters and GBV in Bangladesh
2.3 Aims, study area and methodology
2.4 GBV in Barguna during non-disaster periods
2.5 GBV before, during and after disasters
2.6 The impacts of GBV: health, socio-economic position and vulnerability to future disasters
2.7 Conclusion: Women, the ultimate victims of GBV and disasters
Chapter 3. The impacts of disasters and gender-based violence: flooding in Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.1 Introduction: Studying GBV on the banks of River Jamunashawari, Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.2 Background: the concurrence of flooding and GBV
3.3 Aims and methodology
3.4 Study area: Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of Kashiganj village
3.5 Socio-cultural and gendered aspects of GBV in village life
3.6 GBV during flooding and its aftermath
3.7 Gendered power relations and GBV
3.8 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Flooding, mental health and crime: women's experiences in England
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Gender-based violence and disasters in the UK context
4.3 Study area
4.4 Methodology
4.5 The impacts of flooding on housing and financial status
4.6 The impacts of flooding on physical health, caring responsibilities and mental health
4.7 Flooding, crime and GBV
4.8 Conclusion
Chapter 5. Disaster patriarchy in hyper-isolation: Covid-19 and gender-based violence
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Covid-19 and gender-based violence: global impacts
5.3 The social and regional stratification of the risks of GBV during the pandemic
5.4 Hyper-isolation during the pandemic
5.5 Racialised disaster patriarchy and the pandemic
5.6 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Analysing the relationships between gender-based violence, disasters and place
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Place and culture in GBV and disasters
6.3 The role of trauma within layered disasters
6.4 Gendering violence
6.5 Conclusion
Chapter 7. Responding to gender-based violence during disasters
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Victim-survivors' strategies: growing resilience or living as victims?
7.3 The limits of formal responses to layered disasters
7.4 Recommendations for policy and practice
7.5 Conclusion: responses to layered disasters
1.1 Gender-based violence within layered disasters
1.2 Disasters and gender-based violence around the world
1.3 Patriarchy as disastrous: Exploring the relationship between disasters and gender-based violence
1.4 Disaster planning, management and recovery: multiple actors responding to GBV
1.5 Methodological challenges and prospects
1.6 The structure of the book
Chapter 2. Gender-based violence before, during and after cyclones in the coastal region of Bangladesh
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Background: Disasters and GBV in Bangladesh
2.3 Aims, study area and methodology
2.4 GBV in Barguna during non-disaster periods
2.5 GBV before, during and after disasters
2.6 The impacts of GBV: health, socio-economic position and vulnerability to future disasters
2.7 Conclusion: Women, the ultimate victims of GBV and disasters
Chapter 3. The impacts of disasters and gender-based violence: flooding in Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.1 Introduction: Studying GBV on the banks of River Jamunashawari, Rangpur, Bangladesh
3.2 Background: the concurrence of flooding and GBV
3.3 Aims and methodology
3.4 Study area: Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of Kashiganj village
3.5 Socio-cultural and gendered aspects of GBV in village life
3.6 GBV during flooding and its aftermath
3.7 Gendered power relations and GBV
3.8 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Flooding, mental health and crime: women's experiences in England
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Gender-based violence and disasters in the UK context
4.3 Study area
4.4 Methodology
4.5 The impacts of flooding on housing and financial status
4.6 The impacts of flooding on physical health, caring responsibilities and mental health
4.7 Flooding, crime and GBV
4.8 Conclusion
Chapter 5. Disaster patriarchy in hyper-isolation: Covid-19 and gender-based violence
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Covid-19 and gender-based violence: global impacts
5.3 The social and regional stratification of the risks of GBV during the pandemic
5.4 Hyper-isolation during the pandemic
5.5 Racialised disaster patriarchy and the pandemic
5.6 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Analysing the relationships between gender-based violence, disasters and place
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Place and culture in GBV and disasters
6.3 The role of trauma within layered disasters
6.4 Gendering violence
6.5 Conclusion
Chapter 7. Responding to gender-based violence during disasters
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Victim-survivors' strategies: growing resilience or living as victims?
7.3 The limits of formal responses to layered disasters
7.4 Recommendations for policy and practice
7.5 Conclusion: responses to layered disasters
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disaster resilience;disaster management planning;disaster management;disaster planning;disasters and gender;gender roles and disasters;gender identity;women and disasters;feminist geography;gender based violence;violence and disasters;men and disasters;GBV;GBV Survivor;Layered Disaster;Post-disaster Periods;Young Men;Dowry Violence;NGO Response;Cyclone Sidr;Post-flooding Period;Dowry Money;Domestic Abuse;Cyclone Shelter;Non-disaster Times;Child Marriage;Extra-marital Relationships;NGO Official;Local NGO;Men's Violent Behaviour;Disaster Prone Regions;Mental Health Effects;UN;CPP;Rheumatoid Arthritis Flare;UK Respondent