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Gendered Domestic Violence and Abuse in Popular Culture
Gendered Domestic Violence and Abuse, Popular Culture and the Digital Revolution
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Michele Lloyd
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November 30 2020
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Book chapters
pp. i
Prelims
pp. 1
Gendered Domestic Violence and Abuse, Popular Culture and the Digital Revolution
pp. 15
Death Foretold: A Multiperspective Study of Domestic Violence in an Italian Town
pp. 33
Examining Domestic Violence and Abuse in Mainstream and Social Media: Representations and Responses
pp. 61
Hollywood and Beyond: Rescreening Domestic Violence
pp. 79
Leslie Morgan Steiner: An Analysis of TED Lectures on Domestic Violence by Men Towards Women *
pp. 99
The Australian Media and Child Abuse
pp. 125
Elder Abuse and Media Representation of Abuse in Family Settings
pp. 149
News Media Representation of Domestic Violence Victims and Perpetrators: Focus on Gender and Sexual Orientation in International Literature
pp. 171
Moral Panic in the Media: Scapegoating South Asian Men in Cases of Sexual Exploitation and Grooming
pp. 199
‘Stories Not Bouquets!’: The #Metoo campaign in Slovenia and Its Social Consequences
pp. 227
Gendered Domestic Violence and Abuse in Popular Culture: Where We Are and Where We Would Like to Be
pp. 239
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