Domestic Violence in Postcommunist States
Local Activism, National Policies, and Global Forces
Herausgeber: Fábián, Katalin; Bekiesza-Korolczuk, El&
Domestic Violence in Postcommunist States
Local Activism, National Policies, and Global Forces
Herausgeber: Fábián, Katalin; Bekiesza-Korolczuk, El&
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The result of extensive collaboration among scholars and activist-practitioners-many from postcommunist countries-this volume examines the development of state policies, changes in public perceptions, and the interaction of national and international politics.
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The result of extensive collaboration among scholars and activist-practitioners-many from postcommunist countries-this volume examines the development of state policies, changes in public perceptions, and the interaction of national and international politics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222183
- ISBN-10: 0253222184
- Artikelnr.: 28524318
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222183
- ISBN-10: 0253222184
- Artikelnr.: 28524318
edited by Katalin Fábián, El¿bieta Bekiesza-Korolczuk
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: The Politics of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Europe
and Eurasia / Katalin Fábián
Part 1. The Development of Domestic Violence Policy in Postcommunist States
2. Transnational Advocacy Campaigns and Domestic Violence Prevention in
Ukraine / Alexandra Hrycak
3. Global Feminism, Foreign Funding, and Russian Writing about Domestic
Violence / Janet Elise Johnson and Gulnara Zaynullina
4. Balancing Acts: Women's NGOs Combating Domestic Violence in Kazakhstan /
Edward Snajdr
5. From Soviet Liberation to Post-Soviet Segregation: Women and Violence in
Tajikistan / Muborak Sharipova and Katalin Fábián
6. The Politics of Awareness: Making Domestic Violence Visible in Poland /
Thomas Chivens
7. Domestic Violence against Women: When Practice Creates Legislation in
Slovenia / Sonja Robnik
Part 2. International Organizations and Domestic Violence Policy in
Postcommunist States
8. Reframing Domestic Violence: Global Networks and Local Activism in
Postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe / Katalin Fábián
9. The New WAVE: How Transnational Feminist Networks Promote Domestic
Violence Reform in Postcommunist Europe / Laura Brunell and Janet Elise
Johnson
10. The European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and Violence Against Women
in Postcommunist States / Celeste Montoya
11. The Promise and Perils of International Treaties / Olga Avdeyeva
Appendix
Contributors
Index
1. Introduction: The Politics of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Europe
and Eurasia / Katalin Fábián
Part 1. The Development of Domestic Violence Policy in Postcommunist States
2. Transnational Advocacy Campaigns and Domestic Violence Prevention in
Ukraine / Alexandra Hrycak
3. Global Feminism, Foreign Funding, and Russian Writing about Domestic
Violence / Janet Elise Johnson and Gulnara Zaynullina
4. Balancing Acts: Women's NGOs Combating Domestic Violence in Kazakhstan /
Edward Snajdr
5. From Soviet Liberation to Post-Soviet Segregation: Women and Violence in
Tajikistan / Muborak Sharipova and Katalin Fábián
6. The Politics of Awareness: Making Domestic Violence Visible in Poland /
Thomas Chivens
7. Domestic Violence against Women: When Practice Creates Legislation in
Slovenia / Sonja Robnik
Part 2. International Organizations and Domestic Violence Policy in
Postcommunist States
8. Reframing Domestic Violence: Global Networks and Local Activism in
Postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe / Katalin Fábián
9. The New WAVE: How Transnational Feminist Networks Promote Domestic
Violence Reform in Postcommunist Europe / Laura Brunell and Janet Elise
Johnson
10. The European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and Violence Against Women
in Postcommunist States / Celeste Montoya
11. The Promise and Perils of International Treaties / Olga Avdeyeva
Appendix
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: The Politics of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Europe
and Eurasia / Katalin Fábián
Part 1. The Development of Domestic Violence Policy in Postcommunist States
2. Transnational Advocacy Campaigns and Domestic Violence Prevention in
Ukraine / Alexandra Hrycak
3. Global Feminism, Foreign Funding, and Russian Writing about Domestic
Violence / Janet Elise Johnson and Gulnara Zaynullina
4. Balancing Acts: Women's NGOs Combating Domestic Violence in Kazakhstan /
Edward Snajdr
5. From Soviet Liberation to Post-Soviet Segregation: Women and Violence in
Tajikistan / Muborak Sharipova and Katalin Fábián
6. The Politics of Awareness: Making Domestic Violence Visible in Poland /
Thomas Chivens
7. Domestic Violence against Women: When Practice Creates Legislation in
Slovenia / Sonja Robnik
Part 2. International Organizations and Domestic Violence Policy in
Postcommunist States
8. Reframing Domestic Violence: Global Networks and Local Activism in
Postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe / Katalin Fábián
9. The New WAVE: How Transnational Feminist Networks Promote Domestic
Violence Reform in Postcommunist Europe / Laura Brunell and Janet Elise
Johnson
10. The European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and Violence Against Women
in Postcommunist States / Celeste Montoya
11. The Promise and Perils of International Treaties / Olga Avdeyeva
Appendix
Contributors
Index
1. Introduction: The Politics of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Europe
and Eurasia / Katalin Fábián
Part 1. The Development of Domestic Violence Policy in Postcommunist States
2. Transnational Advocacy Campaigns and Domestic Violence Prevention in
Ukraine / Alexandra Hrycak
3. Global Feminism, Foreign Funding, and Russian Writing about Domestic
Violence / Janet Elise Johnson and Gulnara Zaynullina
4. Balancing Acts: Women's NGOs Combating Domestic Violence in Kazakhstan /
Edward Snajdr
5. From Soviet Liberation to Post-Soviet Segregation: Women and Violence in
Tajikistan / Muborak Sharipova and Katalin Fábián
6. The Politics of Awareness: Making Domestic Violence Visible in Poland /
Thomas Chivens
7. Domestic Violence against Women: When Practice Creates Legislation in
Slovenia / Sonja Robnik
Part 2. International Organizations and Domestic Violence Policy in
Postcommunist States
8. Reframing Domestic Violence: Global Networks and Local Activism in
Postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe / Katalin Fábián
9. The New WAVE: How Transnational Feminist Networks Promote Domestic
Violence Reform in Postcommunist Europe / Laura Brunell and Janet Elise
Johnson
10. The European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and Violence Against Women
in Postcommunist States / Celeste Montoya
11. The Promise and Perils of International Treaties / Olga Avdeyeva
Appendix
Contributors
Index