Introduction to ‘Gender, Sexuality, and State Violence: International Perspectives on Institutional and Intersectional Justice’

Abstract: This introductory article examines the relationship between gender, sexuality, and state violence through a transnational, historical, and intersectional lens. We argue that state violence against women and LGBTQIA+ communities operates through diverse mechanisms, including discriminatory laws, institutional neglect, surveillance, and direct physical and symbolic violence. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding how gender- […]

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Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment in Digital Spheres: Connecting Intersectionality and Digitality

Abstract: Gender, sexuality and embodiment in digital spheres have been increasingly studied from various critical perspectives: From research highlighting the articulation of intimacies, desires, and sexualities in and through digital spaces to theoretical explorations of materiality in the digital realm. With such a high level of (inter)disciplinarity, theories, methods, and analyses of gender, sexuality, and […]

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Pushing Intersectionality, Hybridity, and (Inter)Disciplinary Research on Digitality to Its Limits: A Conversation Among Scholars of Gender, Sexuality, and Embodiment

Abstract: During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media have sparked scholarly interest, debates, and complex challenges across many disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. Within this diverse scholarship, the research on digitality, gender, sexuality, and embodiment has contributed substantially to many academic fields, such as […]

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