Men's Collective Anti-violence Activism and the Struggle for Gender Justice
Michael Flood
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Michael Flood: Australian National University in Canberra, Australia
Development, 2001, vol. 44, issue 3, 42-47
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Michael Flood argues that men's anti-violence activism is an important element in the project of ending violence against women (VAW). Men's groups focused on gender-based violence have emerged in over a dozen countries. In such mobilizations, members of a privileged group act in ways which undermine that same privilege. Men's efforts to end men's violence embody partnerships across gender lines and enhance gender justice. Development (2001) 44, 42–47. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110260
Date: 2001
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