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The long-term relationship between war and attitudes toward domestic violence: Evidence from Vietnam

Examining the Vietnam War's long-term legacy, this study reveals that women exposed to intense bombing during childhood were more likely to justify intimate partner violence over 30 years later, with disrupted education appearing as a key mechanism perpetuating harmful gender norms.

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Understanding the role of faith-based pastoral care in responding to domestic violence

This article provides an overview of the increased focus on the role of religion, religious leadership and faith-based organisations in ending gender-based violence including domestic violence.

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Attractiveness and preferences for redistribution in non-Western countries

This paper examines the link between physical attractiveness and individual support for income redistribution in a non-Western context.

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Gender Differences in Risk Preferences: Implications for Adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies

The gender gap in risk preferences in rural farm households, with female farmers commonly viewed as more risk-averse than their male counterparts, may have profound implications for addressing the gendered impacts of climate change.

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We Are the Data, but Never the Researchers: Epistemic Violence in the Study of Technology-Facilitated Abuse

This presents an auto-ethnographic analysis of research on technology-facilitated abuse affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, grounded in the author's experience as an Indigenous scholar working across academic and policy institutions.

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Choking/Strangulation During Sex: Understanding and Negotiating “Safety” Among 18-35 Year Old Australians

Despite its potentially fatal consequences, sexual choking/strangulation is an increasingly common sexual practice. This paper examined whether and how Australian adults perceived choking/strangulation in terms of “safety.”

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The Antimilitarist Feminist Network: Addressing Mexico’s Security Failures

Despite adopting progressive policies and making significant progress in gender parity, Mexico faces important security challenges that undermine gender equality.

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Regulation of domestic violence: a global perspective

This study examines the global evolution of the laws addressing DV, providing insights on the number and types of laws adopted by countries around the world since early 1980s.

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Extreme drought and sexual violence against adolescent girls and young women: A multi-country population-based study

Exposure to extreme drought conditions may exacerbate risks of sexual violence against adolescent girls and young women, and gender-sensitive climate change adaptation policies are urgent.