Gender-based violence (GBV) can take many forms and have detrimental effects across generations and cultures. The triangulation of GBV, rurality and rural culture is a challenging and essential topic and this edited collection provides an innovative analysis of GBV in rural communities.
Focusing on under-studied and/or oppressed groups such as immigrants and LGBTQIA+ people, the book explores new theories on patterns of violence. Giving insights into GBV education and prevention, the text introduces community justice and victim advocacy approaches to tackling issues of GBV in rural areas. From policy review into actionable change, the editors examine best practices to positively affect the lives of survivors.
Contributions by: Millan AbiNader, Sam Allen, Madison Bainter, Kelle Barrick, Kaiti Blackburn, Christie Brungardt, Julia Campbell, Mari-Esther Edwards, Jennifer Farrington, Kelli Grant, Nasifa Halim, Abby Hammeke, Brandi Hanson, Megan Howard, Cristina Jimenez, Diane Kinney, Ann Kirkner, Viviana Lizarraga, Amy Magnus, Joshua McDowell, Carly McPeak, Rachel Moravek, Lisa Olson, Nicholas Richardson, Emily Rothman, Samueal Scaggs, Marc Settembrino, Valerie Sprout, Rebecca Stone, Susan Williams, Camara Wooten