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Women and Gendered Violence in Canada: An Intersectional Approach, 2nd edition
This book looks at the societal structures at play in gendered violence in Canada, including interpersonal, workplace, and structural, using first person narratives to examine the issue. This updated second edition of Women and Gendered Violence in Canada looks at recent shifts and changes in Canadian society, discourses and laws.
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Natasha Tusikov
2026
Natasha Tusikov
2026
Natasha Tusikov
2026
This special issue “Resisting Surveillance Through Data Visibility and Invisibility” looks ito workplace surveillance including Ring doorbells, facial-recognition technologies, period-tracking ...
Mohamed Sesay
2026
Sierra Leone's land governance reform policies are often based on the neoliberal assumption that market growth, gender equality and women's ...
Natasha Tusikov
2026
Looking to the Australian “robodebt” scandal in which an algorithm wrongly determined hundreds of thousands of people committed welfare fraud, ...
Ozgun E. Topak
2025
This paper extends the “authoritarian surveillance as a practice”(Topak, Mekouar, and Cavatorta 2022) perspective by focusing on the major trends thatshape authoritarian surveillance in three different ...
Natasha Tusikov
2025
Trump has made repeated threats to annex Canada. As the US is no longer a military or economic ally to Canada, this ...
Natasha Tusikov
2025
The right to repair, which is the right to fix the goods ourselves or choose an independent repairer, is essential to innovation, autonomy and ...
Natasha Tusikov
2025
Based on findings from a SSHRC-funded grant on the governance of period-tracking apps, this article explores what we term “humanitarian femtech.” ...
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