RT Book T1 (In)Visible signs of gender-based violence T2 Gender, justice and legal feminism JF Gender, justice and legal feminism A2 Wagner, Anne 1968- A2 Condello, Angela 1984- LA English PP Cham PB Springer YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1922926647 AB Unveiling the Paradox: Navigating the Visibility and Invisibility of Gender-Based Violence -- Part 1. Fluid Identities and Dynamics in Gender-Based Violence -- Leibnizian Response to Being Born this Way -- From Gender Binary ♀♂ to Gender Diversity ⚧ + X λ: Unveiling New Horizons in Societal Transformation -- On the Relation of Cause-Effect between Symbolic Violence and Gender-Based Violence -- Exploring Perspectives on Mass Violence: A Comparative Study of Banality of Evil Report and Feminist Theories on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence -- Catcalling as Demonstration of Masculinity in Public Space: Understanding Gender-Based Violence in Germany -- The Weak Subject: Talking about the Mediatic Representation of Gender-Based Violence -- Gender-Based Violence and some of its Forms in Modern Conditions -- The Terror of Hate – Conceptualizing Sexual Violence against Women as a Gender-Based Hate Crime -- Part 2. Empowering Voices, Combating Shadows: The Digital Frontier -- Gender-Based Violence: where are we at? Threats and Tools in the Digital Era -- Equal Access to Justice for Women: Is Legal Technology the Answer? Observations and Global Trends from Asia and Europe -- Gender-Based Violence in Cyberspace: An International Law Perspective -- Reforming AI for Gender Equality: An Examination of Canadian Algorithmic Impact Assessment -- Online Violence Against Women - A Contemporary Assessment of the Adequacy of the Online Safety Response -- A Platform for the Patriarchy: Offline Attitudes Driving Online Violence Against Women and Girls -- “A Nightclub Dancer also has a Master’s Degree?”: Features and Causes of Gender-Based Violence on Chinese Social Media Platform -- Gender Violence and Political Discourse in Colombia: An Analysis of the Use of Social Networks to Spread Hate -- Unveiling Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in South Korea - Signs of Gender-based Violence, Legal Reforms, and the Role of Criminal Law -- Part 3. Frameworks Intersected: Gender, Justice, and Societal Dynamics -- Disembodied Narratives and their Role in the Production of a Geography of Gender-Based Violence -- Iconizing, Gendering, and Ageing: the Semiotics of Italian Signer Mina between Face and Mask -- Invisible vs. Ordinary Child-based violence: To what Extent should the Corporal Punishment be evaluated? -- The Ambivalences of Labor Law for Gender Equality in Brazil and France -- Balancing Tradition and Gender Justice: Revisiting Section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act and Its Impact on Women’s Autonomy and Constitutional Rights -- Making the Criminal Policy Discourse Visible: Obscurity of Sexual Consent in Spanish Regulations of Sex Crimes -- Afghanistan: Currency-Woman and the Global Moral Market -- (Un)Livable Minds: the Lived Experience of Trans and Gender-diverse people as Service Users of Mental Health Care Services in Barcelona. AB The edited volume explores the causes, forms, and cultures of gender-based violence in society, including how children are educated, how games, art and even language promote differences, stereotypes, neutrality between men and women. It is a place to reflect on the growing importance of tolerance, diversity and acceptance of others. The book focuses on many facets, whether in a confined or public space, with a series of empirical and theoretical chapters from around the world. The volume provides key contemporary commentary on the changing dynamics of gender-based violence. It unveils a range of contexts and spaces in which gender-based violence happens, showcasing its scale and impact worldwide. The discussions presented in the book encourage a critical reflection on the global pandemic of gender-based violence, prompting a vital question about the sufficiency and effectiveness of responses to this global crisis (Professor Olga Jurasz, The Open University Law School). CN 340.9 SN 9783031355134 K1 Private international law. K1 Conflict of laws. K1 International law. K1 Comparative law. K1 Human rights. K1 Law K1 Identity politics. K1 Sex. K1 eBook-Springer-Social-Sciences-EVB DO 10.1007/978-3-031-35513-4