Understanding student responses to gender-based violence on campus: negotiation, reinscription and resistance
Date
2018-07-01
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Publisher
Policy Press
Type
Book chapter
Peer reviewed
Yes
Abstract
This chapter presents findings from the ‘Stand Together’ action research project at the University of Lincoln (UOL), one of the first bystander intervention (BI) programmes designed to challenge gender-based violence (GBV) in a UK university. The research accompanying this project investigated student attitudes to GBV and the potential of prevention education. The focus of this chapter is on two sites which emerged in student accounts as key spaces where acts of GBV occur, as well as where sexist and heteronormative gender norms are re-inscribed, negotiated and resisted - social media and the night-time economy (NTE).
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Keywords
Gender Based Violence, bystander
Citation
Jordan, A., Anitha, S., Jameson, J. and Davy, Z. (2018) Understanding student responses to gender-based violence on campus: negotiation, reinscription and resistance. In: Anitha, S. and Lewis, R. (eds.) Gender Based Violence in University Communities: policies, prevention and educational initiatives. Bristol: Policy Press.