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Technologies of Nonviolence

Ethical Participatory Visual Research with Girls

Astrid Treffry-Goatley, Lisa Wiebesiek, Naydene de Lange, and Relebohile Moletsane

HIV infection and tuberculosis, illiteracy, poor infrastructure, crime, and sexual violence ( Okhahlamba Local Municipality 2015 ). Recruitment of Participants Participants were recruited with the help of a teacher from the secondary school in Khethani

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Terms of Silence

Weaknesses in Corporate and Law Enforcement Responses to Cyberviolence against Girls

Suzanne Dunn, Julie S. Lalonde, and Jane Bailey

exert over an increasingly indispensable element of public infrastructure, social media companies should, at minimum, be required to develop transparent and accountable policies and practices aimed at preventing cyberviolence on their platforms while

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The Discourse of Drama

Regulating Girls in an Icelandic School

Bergljót Thrastardóttir, Steinunn Helga Lárusdóttir, and Ingólfur Ásgeir Jóhannesson

light of the fact that the discourse on girls as drama went uninterrupted by the infrastructure in place, on which the girls were dependent for support, this highlighted the power of others to define the position of the girls. This put the girls in a

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Social Isolation and Disrupted Privacy

Impacts of COVID-19 on Adolescent Girls in Humanitarian Contexts

Sarah Baird, Sarah Alheiwidi, Rebecca Dutton, Khadija Mitu, Erin Oakley, Tassew Woldehanna, and Nicola Jones

in camp settings there is also the added challenge of limited internet connection because of security concerns by host governments. Adolescent girls emphasized that in addition to the challenges of digital infrastructure and poverty, they also had to

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Leisuring Masculinities in British Indian Childhoods

Explorations at the Intersection of Gender Order and Generational Order

Utsa Mukherjee

schools. 1 Grammar schools are particularly academically orientated, catering to academic high achievers drawn largely from middle-class backgrounds. Beside its academic infrastructure, Rohit and Aditya's grammar school also has facilities for a number of

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A Social Negotiation of Hope

Male West African Youth, ‘Waithood’ and the Pursuit of Social Becoming through Football

Christian Ungruhe and James Esson

infrastructure, and a fragile political economy in relation to its European counterpart ( Darby et al. 2007 ). For example, the average monthly salary for professional football players in Ghana is relatively low, particularly in comparison to players at European

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Conditional Freedom

A Portrait of Young Men's Sense of Belonging to the Street in Maputo, Mozambique

Andrea Moreira

of the presence or lack of infrastructure, resources, or services, but because of their physical access thereto. The experience of being marginalized from certain parts of the city was reflected in their discourse. They would say “lá na cidade” (there