http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/23037
Title: | Misogyny as hate crime |
Authors: | Zempi, Irene Smith, Jo |
Subject Keywords: | gender ; hate crime ; women's rights |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/23037
Title: | Misogyny as hate crime |
Authors: | Zempi, Irene Smith, Jo |
Subject Keywords: | gender ; hate crime ; women's rights |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
See Also: | intolerance ; gender identity ; stereotype ; prejudice ; hate speech ; victims |
Key Issues: | Gender based discrimination ; Hate crime |
Publisher: | Routledge |
Publication Place : | London ; New York, NY |
Edition: | 1 |
Material Type: | research book |
Format: | book |
Language: | English |
Series: | Victims, culture and society |
Volume: | 0 |
Country Coverage: | United Kingdom |
Abstract: | Misogyny as Hate Crime explores the background, nature and consequences of misogyny as well as the legal framework and UK policy responses associated with misogyny as a form of hate crime. |
Notes: | Table of content: Theorising misogyny, gender and 'hate crime' A feminist theoretical exploration of misogyny and hate crime / Marian Duggan and Hannah Mason-Bish Extending the concept, or extending the characteristics? Misogyny or gender? / Kim McGuire Online and offline spaces Gender as a protected characteristic: a legal perspective / Chara Bakalis Online misogyny as a hate crime: #TimesUp / Kim Barker and Olga Jurasz From sexism to misogyny: can online echo chambers stay quarantined? / Alexandra Krendel Identities and lived experiences Adolescent girls' experiences of street harassment: emotions, comments, impact, actions and the law / Rachel Harding, Lucy Betts, David Wright, Sheine Peart and Catarina Sjolin Misogyny, hate crimes and gendered Islamophobia: Muslim women's experiences and responses / Amina Easat-Daas The intersection of antisemitism and misogyny / Lesley Klaff An exposition of sexual violence as a method of disablist hate crime / Jane Healy Trans identities, cisgenderism and hate crime / Michaela Rogers "Not the right kind of woman": transgender women's experiences of transphobic hate crime and trans-misogyny / Ben Colliver Practice and activism A call to feminist praxis: the story of Nottingham's misogyny hate crime policy / Zaimal Azad and Sophie Maskell Policing misogyny as a hate crime the Nottinghamshire police experience / Sue Fish Informing legal change: the language of misogyny hate crime, gender and enhancing protection through criminal law / Louise Mullany, Loretta Trickett and Victoria Howard Our streets now: demanding an end to public sexual harassment / Maya Tutto |
Physical Description: | 324 p. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/23037 |
ISBN: | 9780367903176 |
Appears in Collections: | Resources on hate crime Resources on hate crime TND library (internal) Documents |
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