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Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics in the #MeToo Era

edited by Tracey Raney & Cheryl N. Collier

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2024
Category
Canadian, Women in Politics, Gender Studies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781487540029
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $36.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781487540012
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $85.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781487540043
    Publish Date
    May 2024
    List Price
    $36.95

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Description

Gender-based violence in politics is a significant and growing problem that threatens the democratic process in Canada. Despite its prevalence, little academic research has been conducted on this topic to date.

 

Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics in the #MeToo Era raises awareness of and presents new innovative research on this timely and pressing public issue. Here, leading experts from across Canada uncover critical new insights and identify potential solutions that would help address gender-based violence in politics, improve gender equality, and strengthen Canadian democracy. Using an intersectional lens, chapters range in their approaches; offer new concepts and measures of gender-based violence in online political spaces, political media coverage and cartoons, campaigns, municipal politics, and legislatures; and explore Indigenous ways of knowing about gender-based violence in Canadian politics. Additionally, the volume presents recommendations for decision-makers, policymakers, anti-violence advocates, and the academic community on how to best address the problem of gender-based violence in the political sphere.

About the authors

Tracey Raney is a professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University.

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Cheryl N. Collier is Associate Professor and Undergraduate Chair in the Department of Political Science and Co-Director of the Health Research Centre for the Study of Violence Against Women at the University of Windsor.

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