Stopping Gender-based Violence in Higher Education: Policy, Practice, & Partnerships

Melanie McCarry, Cassandra Jones, Anni Donaldson

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Abstract

In this chapter, we argue that gender-based violence within university communities across the UK stems from intersecting issues of sexism and other forms of discrimination in wider society. We argue that cultures of institutionalised sexism in our universities facilitate the persistence of gender-based violence (hereafter GBV) on our campuses. This chapter will demonstrate how Equally Safe in Higher Education - developed in Scotland - adopted a whole campus approach to GBV prevention and intervention which was unequivocally and proudly, grounded in feminist analysis, research and practice. Finally, the chapter provides evidence which confirms the importance of this approach and of contextualising the wide spectrum of GBV within the cultural context of the institution in institutional prevention strategies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStopping Gender-based Violence in Higher Education
Subtitle of host publicationPolicy, Practice, and Partnerships
EditorsClarissa J Humphreys, Graham J Towl
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN (Electronic)9781003252474
ISBN (Print)9781032172477, 9781032172491
Publication statusPublished - 12 Aug 2022

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