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Grace Millane’s murder trial shows social attitudes continue to minimise gendered violence
The Conversation
Last Friday, a New Zealand jury returned a guilty verdict in the Grace Millane murder trial. The 21-year-old British woman was killed by a...
58 months ago
Men’s violence against women: the blind spots in the Grace Millane trial
The Spinoff
At the Auckland High Court, I watched a trial unfolding as a crucible of modern gender and sexual politics under the spotlight of...
58 months ago
Shifting the line on gender and sexual violence
The University of Auckland
A major new report on sexual violence, online sexual harassment and other forms of gendered violence has been released by researchers based at the University...
39 months ago
The #MeToo Moment and the Reproduction of Silence
Public Seminar
On February 8, 2018, The New School hosted an event entitled “Sexual Harassment and Assault: Eros, Power, Violation, and Consent.
79 months ago
Feminism & Psychology study of UK birthing classes draws ire, winds up retracted
Retraction Watch
The debate -- in entrenched medical circles, anyway -- over whether it's safe to give birth at home can be fierce.
161 months ago
Myths on the Body
Public Seminar
A conversation between three scholars whose work collectively engages gender justice, the psychology of sexual consent, and Title IX.
86 months ago
University celebrates $21m of Marsden funding
The University of Auckland
Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, the Marsden Fund, has allocated $21.5 million to 31 projects led by researchers at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
11 months ago
NZ Cricket’s silent message to NZ women
Newsroom
Professor Nicola Gavey wants to talk about Scott Kuggeleijn - and NZ Cricket's mute handling of the whole affair.
67 months ago
Carer stole £50,000 from 90-year-old
Guernsey Press
The Royal Court heard yesterday how Nicola Gavey, 38, pictured, had offended despite her release from prison for a similar crime.
113 months ago
If you change perspective, do side-effects become effects?
Psychology Today
In public health, military metaphors such as the 'war on cancer', have become commonplace. Campaigns aimed at taking lives and campaigns...
30 months ago