Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Politics, Violence, and Gender / Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg
Part I: Theoretical Approaches
2. Gender and Political Violence in Peace and Conflict Research / Louise Olsson
3. Violence against Women in Politics / Mona Lena Krook
4. Conflict-Related Sexual Violence against Men / Maria Eriksson Baaz and Maria Stern
5. Locating Politics and Gender within the Violent Act / Jennifer M. Piscopo and Elin Bjarnegård
Part II: The Continuum of Violence
6. Physical Violence / Roudabeh Kishi
7. Psychological Violence / Pär Zetterberg and Elin Bjarnegård
8. Sexual Violence / Anne-Kathrin Kreft and Robert U. Nagel
9. Online Violence / Eleonora Esposito
Part III: Case Studies
10. Electoral Violence Targeting Voters in Papua New Guinea / Nicole Haley and Kerryn Baker
11. Election Violence in Uganda / Paige Schneider
12. Harassment and Intimidation of Parliamentary Candidates in the United Kingdom / Sofia Collignon
13. Physical and Psychological Violence among U.S. Mayors and State Senators / Sue Thomas and Rebekah Herrick
14. Violence against Swedish Local-Level Politicians / Sandra Håkansson
15. Intersectional Online Violence against Women in Politics in Israel / Rebecca Kuperberg
Part IV: Policy Responses
16. A Normative Foundation for Ending Violence against Women in Politics / Julie Ballington and Gabriella Borovsky
17. Policy Responses to Gender-Based Political Violence Online / Gabrielle Bardall
18. Responses to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence / Robert U. Nagel and Anne-Kathrin Kreft
19. Measures to Address Violence against Women in Politics in Bolivia and Mexico / Juliana Restrepo Sanín
20. Evaluating Violence and Sexual Harassment Rules in Canada’s House of Commons / Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier
21. Conclusion and Ways Forward / Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg
Notes
References
Contributors
Index