Using Women's Economic Empowerment to Combat Intimate Partner Violence
Using Women's Economic Empowerment to Combat Intimate Partner Violence
Mutsikiwa, Eziwe; Dubus, Nicole; Manomano, Tatenda
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
280
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Inglês
9781041113416
15 a 20 dias
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1.Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Globally: Women's Economic Empowerment as a Comprehensive Tool for Prevention and Response. Section I - Foundational Concepts and Contributing Factors to IPV. 2.Understanding Intimate Partner Violence: Fundamental Causes and Systemic Barriers to Support Services. 3.Distinctive characteristics of Intimate Partner Violence and the power dynamics that underpin abusive relationships. 4.The Public Display and Normalisation of Intimate Partner Violence in South Africa. 5.Transformative Education and Awareness. Section II - Exploring Solutions and Empowerment Models. 6.Dimensions of Empowerment: Economic, Social-Cultural, Legal, Psychological, and Political Perspectives. 7.The Role of Empowerment in Addressing Intimate Partner Violence. 8.Building Social Networks and Support systems. 9.Emotional Intelligence in Preventing the Recurrence of Intimate Partner Violence. 10.Economic empowerment tools to support female victims of intimate partner violence: Suggestions for social work support. 11.Interagency Collaboration as a Catalyst for Victim Empowerment in South Africa. 12.Engaging South Sudanese Men and Boys in Breaking the Cycle of Intimate Partner Violence. 13.The role of Men (and boys) in breaking the cycle of intimate partner violence in South Africa. 14.Youth, Gender, and Intimate Partner Violence: Lessons from an Australian Community-Based Intervention. Section III - Critiques, Gaps, and Future Directions. 15.The Role of an Ubuntu Model as a Holistic Approach to Challenging Power Imbalances. 16.Using the victim-survivor approach to empower victim-survivors of IPV in South Africa. 17.The Dark Side of Microfinance: Predatory Lending, Violence Against Women, and Modern Slavery. 18.Strengthening the Homefront: Examining the Potential of Economic Empowerment in Responding to Domestic and Family Violence in Military Families. 19.Recovering and Rebuilding the Lives of Women with Disabilities who are Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. 20.Holistic Healing, Intimate Partner Violence, and Women's Economic Empowerment. 21.Navigating the Legal Landscape: Federal and State Policy Responses to Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence in the United States. 22.No One Left Behind? Intimate Partner Violence and Australia's Policy Responses and Progress Towards the Sustainable Development Goals. 23.Towards the social inclusion and empowerment of women from refugee and migrant backgrounds in non-metropolitan Australian communities. 24.Empowerment as a Tool for Economic Equity. 25.Roadmap for Future Action. 26.Conclusion.
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gender-based violence prevention;social protection policy;microfinance interventions;feminist economic theory;community empowerment models;legal frameworks for abuse survivors;economic strategies addressing domestic violence
1.Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Globally: Women's Economic Empowerment as a Comprehensive Tool for Prevention and Response. Section I - Foundational Concepts and Contributing Factors to IPV. 2.Understanding Intimate Partner Violence: Fundamental Causes and Systemic Barriers to Support Services. 3.Distinctive characteristics of Intimate Partner Violence and the power dynamics that underpin abusive relationships. 4.The Public Display and Normalisation of Intimate Partner Violence in South Africa. 5.Transformative Education and Awareness. Section II - Exploring Solutions and Empowerment Models. 6.Dimensions of Empowerment: Economic, Social-Cultural, Legal, Psychological, and Political Perspectives. 7.The Role of Empowerment in Addressing Intimate Partner Violence. 8.Building Social Networks and Support systems. 9.Emotional Intelligence in Preventing the Recurrence of Intimate Partner Violence. 10.Economic empowerment tools to support female victims of intimate partner violence: Suggestions for social work support. 11.Interagency Collaboration as a Catalyst for Victim Empowerment in South Africa. 12.Engaging South Sudanese Men and Boys in Breaking the Cycle of Intimate Partner Violence. 13.The role of Men (and boys) in breaking the cycle of intimate partner violence in South Africa. 14.Youth, Gender, and Intimate Partner Violence: Lessons from an Australian Community-Based Intervention. Section III - Critiques, Gaps, and Future Directions. 15.The Role of an Ubuntu Model as a Holistic Approach to Challenging Power Imbalances. 16.Using the victim-survivor approach to empower victim-survivors of IPV in South Africa. 17.The Dark Side of Microfinance: Predatory Lending, Violence Against Women, and Modern Slavery. 18.Strengthening the Homefront: Examining the Potential of Economic Empowerment in Responding to Domestic and Family Violence in Military Families. 19.Recovering and Rebuilding the Lives of Women with Disabilities who are Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence. 20.Holistic Healing, Intimate Partner Violence, and Women's Economic Empowerment. 21.Navigating the Legal Landscape: Federal and State Policy Responses to Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence in the United States. 22.No One Left Behind? Intimate Partner Violence and Australia's Policy Responses and Progress Towards the Sustainable Development Goals. 23.Towards the social inclusion and empowerment of women from refugee and migrant backgrounds in non-metropolitan Australian communities. 24.Empowerment as a Tool for Economic Equity. 25.Roadmap for Future Action. 26.Conclusion.
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