The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research

Author:   Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman (Carolina Borda Nino, University of St Andrews, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032632049


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   19 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research


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This essential handbook provides researchers, educators and policymakers with the tools and critical reflections needed to navigate the complexities of GBV research, from conceptualisation and fieldwork to dissemination and impact. Carefully curated essays from leading scholars and practitioners in the field examine the interconnected epistemological, methodological, and ethical dimensions of GBV research. They offer new perspectives on how researchers formulate, design, and conduct research in changing knowledge production landscapes. Through global research experiences, the handbook explores not only the critical questions researchers face, but also the innovative strategies they employ in this complex field of enquiry. Key topics covered include: intersectional perspectives on neurodiversity and power relations in academic research; GBV in the context of debates around the concept of gender; GBV as an analytical tool and as an observable phenomenon; the challenges and opportunities of conducting feminist research on GBV; epistemological violences and the study of GBV against transgender-identified people; GBV in university contexts and the triple roles researchers face as teachers and providers of pastoral support; feminist research ethics; methodological designs to explore silence in GBV; the dilemmas of perpetrators’ participation in research; the use of digital media as a way to conduct and trace GBV in ever more online social interactions; the use of quantitative methods and its challenges to shed light on historically ignored forms of GBV; the practical and analytical implications of conducting international surveys and within larger policy and advocacy strategies; explorations on the use of arts in research, from music elicitation to Butoh dance; intersectionality in fieldwork practices; the problematisation of taken-for-granted GBV concepts; participatory and collaborative research methods, ethics and analytical frameworks; the policy and advocacy uses of research and its dilemmas in third-sector organisations; and the use of social theory as an analytical and practice-based transformative tool. The Routledge International Handbook of Gender-Based Violence Research is a landmark resource for graduate students, scholars, applied researchers and policy practitioners critically engaging with the nexus of epistemology, methodology, and ethics in research and more specifically in the study of gender, violence, and social inequality.

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Author:   Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman (Carolina Borda Nino, University of St Andrews, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.950kg
ISBN:  

9781032632049


ISBN 10:   1032632046
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   19 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Reviews

‘Sure to challenge readers, reveal unexamined assumptions, expand thinking, offer inspiration and incite new questions. An indispensable companion for improving every stage of the research process.’ Mónica A. Maher, Visiting Professor at the Department of Sociology and Gender Studies, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, FLACSO Ecuador ‘A key introduction to understanding gender-based violence for those that need it, and a series of challenges to experienced researcher-activists, in order to consider further their reflective practice.’ Sally R Munt, Emeritus Professor, Sussex University, UK and Chief Editor of Feminist Encounters ‘A compelling book…that brings to the fore the key questions to address in conducting this research, ensuring that the complexities of gender and intersectionality are addressed. An absolute must read for those working in this field.’ Shelley Lees, Professor of Anthropology of Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK


Author Information

Carolina Borda-Niño-Wildman is Head of Research, Development, and Innovation at the National Health Service for Scotland's Ayrshire & Arran region. She is a medical anthropologist, political scientist, and Butoh dancer, dedicated to studying the political economy of violence(s), the intersection of gender, class and ethnicity, and identity politics in Latin America and Europe.

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