RT Article T1 The Role of Intersectionality and Context in Measuring Gender-Based Violence in Universities and Research-Performing Organizations in Europe for the Development of Inclusive Structural Interventions JF Violence against women VO 31 IS 6/7 SP 1688 OP 1711 A1 Humbert, Anne Laure A2 Strid, Sofia 1976- A2 Tanwar, Jagriti A2 Lipinsky, Anke A2 Schredl, Claudia LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1922038717 AB The aim of the article is to discuss how thinking about gender-based violence intersectionally and in context can not only enrich our understanding but also lead to transformative change in organizations. The article argues that to better understand gender-based violence in universities and research institutions, analyses need to be intersectional and contextual. Such approaches go beyond binary understandings of gender and narrow legalistic definitions of gender-based violence. The article reflects on how to operationalize this to derive starting points for intersectional categories to consider and contextual factors to measure at micro-, meso-, and macro-levels. It concludes that a multilevel intersectional analysis leads to more nuanced knowledge on experiences of gender-based violence and is, therefore, better equipped to inform the development of measures to eradicate the problem in an inclusive way. K1 theorizing quantitative measurement K1 research-performing organizations K1 Surveys K1 Intersectionality K1 gender-based violence DO 10.1177/10778012241231773