'We must put ourselves in
the position of the subject who tries to find his way in this world,
and we must remember, first of all, that the environment by which he
is influenced and to which he adapts himself is his world, not the
objective world of science.'
W.I. Thomas
and
F. Znaniecki
Qualitative Sociology Review
2017
Volume XIII Issue 3
Femicide: A Glance through Qualitative Lenses
Shalva Weil, Christiana Kouta
Articles:
The Different Dynamics of Femicide in a Small Nordic Welfare Society
Freydís Jóna Freysteinsdóttir
Intimate Partner Violence and Femicide in Ecuador
Santiago Boira, Lucia Tomas-Aragones, Nury Rivera
"Hearing Their Voices": Exploring Femicide among Migrants and Culture Minorities
Anita Nudelman, Santiago Boira, Tina (Tiko) Tsomaia, Ecaterina Balica, Sopio Tabagua
Masculinities and Femicide
James W. Messerschmidt
A Qualitative Study of Intimate Partner Femicide and Orphans in Cyprus
Andreas Kapardis, Anna Costanza Baldry, Maria Konstantinou
The Femme Fatale: A Literary and Cultural Version of Femicide
Naomi Segal
The Advantages of Qualitative Research into Femicide
Shalva Weil
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