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Banet-Weiser, S., Gill, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2715-1867 and Rottenberg, C. (2019). Postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal feminism? Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg in conversation. Feminist Theory, doi: 10.1177/1464700119842555

Banks, M., Baron, C., Buhler, J., Cartier, N, Greene, L., Lopez, L., Mera, M. ORCID: 0000-0002-0031-0629 and Smith, J. (2018). Media Dialogues: A Scholarly Roundtable. The Velvet Light Trap: A Critical Journal of Film & Television, 82, pp. 43-60. doi: 10.7560/VLT8205

Beecham, R. and Wood, J. (2014). Exploring gendered cycling behaviours within a large-scale behavioural data-set. Transportation Planning and Technology, 37(1), pp. 83-97. doi: 10.1080/03081060.2013.844903

Birkett, G. (2013). ‘Transforming rehabilitation’ for women? A view from the courts. British Journal of Community Justice, 11(2-3), pp. 149-152.

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 (2017). She Persisted … and So Did He: Gendered source use during the Trump Access Hollywood scandal. Journalism Studies, doi: 10.1080/1461670X.2017.1360150

Blumell, L. and Huemmer, J. (2017). Silencing survivors: how news coverage neglects the women accusing Donald Trump of sexual misconduct. Feminist Media Studies, doi: 10.1080/14680777.2017.1304714

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269, Huemmer, J. and Sternadori, M. (2018). Protecting the Ladies: Benevolent Sexism, Heteronormativity, and Partisanship in Online Discussions of Gender-Neutral Bathrooms. Mass Communication and Society, doi: 10.1080/15205436.2018.1547833

Blumell, L. ORCID: 0000-0003-4608-9269 and Rodriguez, N.S. (2019). Ambivalent Sexism and Gay Men in the US and UK. Sexuality & Culture, pp. 1-21. doi: 10.1007/s12119-019-09635-1

Chizema, A., Kamuriwo, D. S. and Shinozawa, Y. (2015). Women on corporate boards around the world: Triggers and barriers. Leadership Quarterly, 26(6), pp. 1051-1065. doi: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2015.07.005

Clifford, G., Craig, G. M. and McCourt, C. ORCID: 0000-0003-4765-5795 (2019). "Am iz kwiin" (I'm his queen): Combining interpretative phenomenological analysis with a feminist approach to work with gems in a resource-constrained setting. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 16(2), pp. 237-252. doi: 10.1080/14780887.2018.1543048

Cohen, R. L., Hughes, C. and Lampard, R. (2011). The methodological impact of feminism: A troubling issue for sociology?. Sociology, 45(4), pp. 570-586. doi: 10.1177/0038038511406599

Cohen, R. L. and Wolkowitz, C. (2017). The Feminization of Body Work. Gender, Work and Organization, doi: 10.1111/gwao.12186

Conor, B., Gill, R. and Taylor, S. (2015). Gender and creative labour. The Sociological Review, 63, pp. 1-22. doi: 10.1111/1467-954X.12237

Elvin, J. D. (2010). The Continuing Use of Problematic Sexual Stereotypes in Judicial Decision-Making. Feminist Legal Studies, 18(3), pp. 275-297. doi: 10.1007/s10691-010-9160-3

Esmaeeli, Z., Kyle, F. E. ORCID: 0000-0003-2997-3167 and Lundetræ, K. (2019). Contribution of family risk, emergent literacy and environmental protective factors in children’s reading difficulties at the end of second-grade. Reading and Writing, pp. 1-25. doi: 10.1007/s11145-019-09948-5

Fleischmann, L. (2017). Smadar Levie. Wrapped in the Flag of Israel: Mizrahi Single Mothers and Bureaucratic Torture. New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2014. Peace and Change, 42(1), pp. 162-164. doi: 10.1111/pech.12223

Gill, R. (2008). Culture and Subjectivity in Neoliberal and postfeminist times. Subjectivity, 25, pp. 432-445. doi: 10.1057/sub.2008.28

Gill, R. (2008). Empowerment/sexism: Figuring female sexual agency in contemporary advertising. Feminism and Psychology, 18(1), pp. 35-60. doi: 10.1177/0959353507084950

Gill, R. (2016). Post-postfeminism? New feminist visibilities in postfeminist times. Feminist Media Studies, 16(4), pp. 610-630. doi: 10.1080/14680777.2016.1193293

Gill, R., Kelan, E. K. and Scharff, C. M. (2016). A Postfeminist Sensibility at Work. Gender, Work & Organization, doi: 10.1111/gwao.12132

Gill, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2715-1867 and Orgad, S. (2018). The shifting terrain of sex and power: From the 'sexualisation of culture' to Me Too. Sexualities, 21(8), pp. 1313-1324. doi: 10.1177/1363460718794647

Gill, R. and Orgad, S. S. (2016). The confidence cult(ure). Australian Feminist Studies, 30(86), pp. 324-344. doi: 10.1080/08164649.2016.1148001

Grundy-Bowers, M., Hardy, S. and McKeown, E. (2015). Barebacking and sexual position. Sexualities: studies in culture and society, 18(1-2), pp. 176-194. doi: 10.1177/1363460715569140

Honkala, N. (2017). 'She, of Course, Holds No Political Opinions': Gendered Political Opinion Ground in Women's Forced Marriage Asylum Claims. Social and Legal Studies, 26(2), pp. 166-187. doi: 10.1177/0964663916681067

Howell, L. and Singer, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5777-9065 (2019). Pushy or a Princess? Women Experts and UK Broadcast News. Journalism Practice, 13(8), pp. 1018-1023. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2019.1643252

Kusev, P. (2017). The Gender Pay Gap: Can Behavioral Economics Provide Useful Insights?. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 95.. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00095

Leao, L., Silva, C. G. C. and Serrano, S. A. (2010). The Delivery of a Child for Adoption: A Case Study. Pensando Familias, 14(2), pp. 61-77.

Littler, J. ORCID: 0000-0001-8496-6192 (2019). Mothers behaving badly: chaotic hedonism and the crisis of neoliberal social reproduction. Cultural Studies, doi: 10.1080/09502386.2019.1633371

Littler, J. (2013). The rise of the ‘yummy mummy’: popular conservatism and the neoliberal maternal in contemporary British culture. Communication, Culture and Critique, 6(2), pp. 227-243. doi: 10.1111/cccr.12010

Littler, J. and Winch, A. (2016). Feminism and Childcare: A Roundtable with Sara de Benedictis, Gideon Burrows, Tracey Jensen, Jill Rutter and Victoria Showunmi. Studies in the Maternal, 8(1), p. 2. doi: 10.16995/sim.212

Lupu, I., Spence, C. and Empson, L. (2017). When the past comes back to haunt you: the enduring influence of upbringing on the work-family balance decisions of professional parents. Human Relations, doi: 10.1177/0018726717708247

Matos, C. ORCID: 0000-0001-6304-3591 (2019). Book review: The Technoscientific witness of rape - contentious histories of law, feminism and forensic science. American Journal of Sociology, 125, pp. 310-312. doi: 10.1086/703550

Matos, C. ORCID: 0000-0001-6304-3591 (2019). Feminist media studies across borders: re-visiting studies within the Brazilian national context. Journal of International Women's Studies, 20(2), pp. 11-25.

Matos, C. (2017). Rosalind Gill: “We don’t just want more cake, we want the whole bakery!”. MATRIZes : Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação da Universidade de São Paulo, 11(2), pp. 137-160. doi: 10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v11i2p137-160

McKeown, E., Nelson, S., Anderson, J., Low, N. and Elford, J. (2010). Disclosure, discrimination and desire: experiences of Black and South Asian gay men in Britain. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 12(7), pp. 843-856. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2010.499963

O'Neill, D. and Franks, S. (2016). A sporting chance for women? Gender imbalance on the sports desks of UK national newspapers. Media Report to Women, 44(1), pp. 21-22.

Olander, E. K. ORCID: 0000-0001-7792-9895, Aquino, M. R. J. V., Chhoa, C., Harris, E., Lee, S. ORCID: 0000-0002-3509-1569 and Bryar, R. (2019). Women’s views on contact with a health visitor during pregnancy: an interview study. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 20, E105.. doi: 10.1017/s146342361900046x

Olander, E. K. and Scamell, M. (2016). Teaching students about maternal obesity without creating obesity stigma. Nurse Education Today, 42, pp. 59-61. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2016.04.009

Orgad, S. and Gill, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2715-1867 (2019). Safety valves for mediated female rage in the #MeToo era. Feminist Media Studies, 19(4), pp. 596-603. doi: 10.1080/14680777.2019.1609198

Piasna, A. and Plagnol, A. (2015). Job quality and women’s labour market participation. ETUI Policy Brief, 2015(6), pp. 1-5.

Piasna, A. and Plagnol, A. (2017). Women's job quality across family life stages: An analysis of female employees across 27 European countries. Social Indicators Research, doi: 10.1007/s11205-017-1743-9

Plagnol, A. and Easterlin, R. A. (2008). Aspirations, attainments, and satisfaction: Life cycle differences between American women and men. Journal of Happines Studies, 9(4), pp. 601-619. doi: 10.1007/s10902-008-9106-5

Priego, E (2016). Ms Marvel: Metamorphosis and Transfiguration of the 'Minority' Superhero. The Winnower, doi: 10.15200/winn.146299.94394

Rogers, J. C., Gonzalez-Madruga, K., Kohls, G., Baker, R. H., Clanton, R., Pauli, R., Birch, P., Chowdhury, A., Kirchner, M., Andersson, J., Smaragdi, A., Puzzo, I. ORCID: 0000-0002-4480-5519, Baumann, S., Raschle, N. M., Fehlbaum, L. V., Menks, W. M., Steppan, M., Stadler, C., Konrad, K., Freitag, C. M., Fairchild, G. and De Brito, S. A. (2019). White Matter Microstructure in Youths With Conduct Disorder: Effects of Sex and Variation in Callous Traits. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2019.02.019

Ryan, L. (2012). "You must be very intelligent...?": Gender and Science Subject Uptake. International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 4(2), pp. 167-190.

Sealy, R. (2010). Changing perceptions of meritocracy in senior women's careers. Gender in Management: An International Journal, 25(3), pp. 184-197. doi: 10.1108/17542411011036392

Sobande, F., Mimoun, L ORCID: 0000-0002-5173-312X and Trujillo Torres, L. (2019). Soldiers and Superheroes Needed! Masculine Archetypes and Constrained Commodification in the Sperm Donation Market. Marketing Theory, doi: 10.1177/1470593119847250

Swenson, G. and Campbell, M. K. (2016). Legal Pluralism and Women's Rights after Conflict: The Role of CEDAW. Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 48(1), pp. 112-146.

Terjesen, S., Sealy, R. and Singh, V. (2009). Women directors on corporate boards: A review and research agenda. Corporate Governance, 17(3), pp. 320-337. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8683.2009.00742.x

Theochaaropoulou, F., Cocks, N., Pring, T. and Dipper, L. (2015). “TOT” phenomena: Gesture production in younger and older adults. Psychology and Aging, 30(2), pp. 245-252. doi: 10.1037/a0038913

Verhoef, M., Plagnol, A. ORCID: 0000-0001-5705-8949 and May, V. (2018). Linking formal child care characteristics to children's socioemotional well-being: A comparative perspective. Journal of Child and Family Studies, doi: 10.1007/s10826-018-1185-2

Walby, S. (2013). Finance versus democracy?: theorizing finance in society. Work, Employment and Society, 27(3), pp. 489-507. doi: 10.1177/0950017013479741

Walby, S. (2000). In search of feminist theory. Feminist Theory, 1(2), pp. 236-238. doi: 10.1177/14647000022229191

Walby, S. (2011). The impact of feminism on sociology. Sociological Research Online, 16(3), pp. 1-10. doi: 10.5153/sro.2373

Walby, S., Armstrong, J. and Strid, S. (2012). Intersectionality: multiple inequalities in social theory. Sociology, 46(2), pp. 224-240. doi: 10.1177/0038038511416164

Walby, S. and Myhill, A. (2001). New survey methodologies in researching violence against women. British Journal of Criminology, 41(3), pp. 502-522. doi: 10.1093/bjc/41.3.502

Walby, S., Towers, J. and Francis, B. (2015). Is violence increasing or decreasing?: a new methodology to measure repeat attacks making visible the significance of gender and domestic relations. British Journal of Criminology, 56, pp. 1203-1234. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azv131

Walby, S., Towers, J. and Francis, B. (2014). Mainstreaming domestic and gender-based violence into sociology and the criminology of violence. The Sociological Review, 62(2), pp. 187-214. doi: 10.1111/1467-954X.12198

Walby, S. and Towers, J. S. (2017). Measuring violence to end violence: mainstreaming gender. Journal of Gender-Based Violence, 1(1), pp. 11-31. doi: 10.1332/239868017X14913081639155

Walby, S. and Towers, J. S. (2018). Untangling the concept of coercive control: Theorizing domestic violent crime. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 18(1), pp. 7-28. doi: 10.1177/1748895817743541

Wing-Fai, L., Gill, R. and Randle, K. (2015). Getting in, getting on, getting out? Women as career scramblers in the UK film and television industries. The Sociological Review, 63, pp. 50-65. doi: 10.1111/1467-954X.12240

Zanin, L., Radice, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-6316-3961 and Marra, G. (2015). Modelling the impact of women's education on fertility in Malawi. Journal of Population Economics, 28(1), pp. 89-111. doi: 10.1007/s00148-013-0502-8

Book Section

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2016). Women War Correspondents in 2013. In: Ardener, S., Armitage-Woodward, F. and Sciama, L. (Eds.), War and Women Across Continents: Autobiographical and Biographical Experiences. (pp. 147-158). New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781785330131

Gill, R. (2017). Girls: Notes on authenticity, ambivalence and imperfection. In: Nash, M. and Whelehan, I. (Eds.), Reading Lena Dunham’s Girls. (pp. 225-242). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-52970-7

Gill, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2715-1867, Ehrstein, Y. and Littler, J. (2019). The Affective Life of Neoliberalism: Constructing (Un)Reasonableness on Mumsnet. In: Dawes, S. and LeNormand, M. (Eds.), Neoliberalism in Context. . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-26016-3

Gill, R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2715-1867 and Toms, K. (2019). Trending now: feminism, sexism, misogyny and postfeminism in British journalism. In: Carter, C., Steiner, L. and Allan, S. (Eds.), Journalism, Gender and Power. (pp. 97-112). Routledge. ISBN 9781138895324

Renz, F. (2015). Consenting to gender? Trans spouses after same-sex marriage. In: Monk, D. and Barker, N. (Eds.), From Civil Partnership to Same Sex Marriage 2004 - 2014: Interdisciplinary Reflections. (pp. 83-97). UK: Routledge. ISBN 9781138797536

Scott, J. and Plagnol, A. (2012). Work-family conflict and well-being in Northern Europe. In: Scott, J., Dex, S. and Plagnol, A. (Eds.), Gendered Lives: Gender Inequalities in Production and Reproduction. (pp. 174-205). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN 1849806268

Walby, S., Armstrong, J. and Strid, S. (2011). Developing measures of multiple forms of sexual violence and their contested treatment in the criminal justice system. In: Handbook on sexual violence. (pp. 90-114). London: Routledge.

Walby, S. and Myhill, A. (2001). Assessing and managing the risk of domestic violence. In: Taylor-Browne, J (Ed.), What Works in Reducing Domestic Violence? (pp. 307-333). London: Whiting and Birch. ISBN 1861770375

Monograph

Costa-Font, J. and Jofre-Bonet, M. (2010). Body image, peer effects and food disorders: Evidence from a sample of European women (10/01). London, UK: Department of Economics, City University London.

Jafarey, S. (2008). Glass slippers and glass ceilings: A positive analysis of gender inequality and marriage (08/12). London, UK: Department of Economics, City University London.

Jafarey, S., Mainali, R. M. and Montes-Rojas, G. (2014). The Anticipation Effect of Marriage on Female Education: Theory and Evidence from Nepal (15/12). London, UK: Department of Economics, City University London.

Townley, L. ORCID: 0000-0002-0897-1990 and Kaul QC, HHJ K. In the Age of 'Us Too?': Moving Towards A Zero-Tolerance Attitute To Harassment and Bullying at the Bar - A Report on the Association of Women Barristers' Roundtable on harassment and Bullying With Recommendations (City Law School (CLS) Research Paper No. 2019/07). London, UK: City Law School Working Paper Series.

Book

MacFarlane, A., Dorkenoo, E. and Morison, L. (2007). A statistical study to estimate the prevalence of female genital mutilation in England and Wales. Summary Report. London: Foundation for Women's Health, Research and Development (FORWARD).

Walby, S. (1990). Theorizing Patriarchy. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. ISBN 9780631147688

Walby, S., Towers, J., Balderston, S., Corradi, C., Francis, B. J., Heiskanen, M., Helweg-Larsen, K., Mergaert, L., Olive, P., Palmer, C. E., Stockl, H. and Strid, S. (2017). The concept and measurement of violence against women and men. Bristol: Policy Press. ISBN 9781447332633

Thesis

Andersson, Neil (2013). Uncertainties in gender violence epidemiology. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Berköz, Levent Donat (2012). A gendered musicological study of the work of four leading female singer-songwriters: Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and Tori Amos. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Brion, Marion Claire (1989). The Society of Housing Managers and Women's Employment in Housing. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Caminotto, G. (2018). Accounting for the Gender Imbalance in UK Higher Education Administration: a Discourse Analysis. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, Universtiy of London)

Chhina, R. (2017). An Exploration of the Experiences of Challenging Izzat Among Six South Asian Women. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Douglas-Pennant, C. (2018). Familia en lo bueno y lo malo ("Family in the good and the bad"): the experience of emerging adults: a counselling psychology perspective. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Iacovou, J. (2011). What are the effects of Parental Problem Drinking?. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Jenkins, V. (2009). Parents with learning disabilities: a counselling psychology perspective.. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Kennedy, S. (2016). Group based cognitive behavioural therapy programme for menstrual pain management in young women with intellectual disabilities: a mixed methods feasibility evaluation. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Kinyany-Schlachter, S. (2017). Woman as healer: a dialogical narrative analysis of online brain tumour (GBM) caregiving stories. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Machell, G. (2014). Food welfare for low-income women and children in the UK: a policy analysis of the Healthy Start scheme. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City university London)

Mrkaljevic, A. (2017). The experience of therapy among women survivors of childhood sexual abuse: An Interpretive Phonomenological Analysis. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, Universtiy of London)

Myhill, A. (2018). The police response to domestic violence: Risk, discretion, and the context of coercive control. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, Universtiy of London)

Nasr, N. (2018). The lived experience of wives of diplomats: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Nkansa-Dwamena, O. (2010). Reflections on Sameness and Difference: Implications for Counselling Psychology and Professional Practice. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Obolenskaya, Polina (2012). Attitudes towards family and marriage in time and context: using two British birth cohorts for comparison. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Rossello-Roig, M. (2017). Essays on the spillovers of the household environment on childhood development: domestic violence, health and education, and maternal working hours on children's wellbeing. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, Universtiy of London)

Salih, L. (2019). Exploring the lived experience of parental infidelity. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Seddon, Laura (2011). The instrumental music of British Women Composers in the Early Twentieth Century. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Stocker, Robert (2014). Citizenship, Normativity and Well-being: an Exploratory Analysis of the Life Narratives of Men in Civil Partnerships in the UK. (Unpublished Post-Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Twamley, Katherine (2010). A suitable match: Love and marriage amongst middle class Gujaratis in India and the UK. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Zwiener-Collins, N. (2018). Women’s work and political participation: the links between employment, labour markets, and women’s institutional political participation in Europe. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City, University of London)

Report

Olsen, W., Gash, V. ORCID: 0000-0001-8152-4196, Sook, K. and Zhang, M. (2018). The gender pay gap in the UK: evidence from the UKHLS (DFE-RR804). London, UK: Department for Education, Government Equalities Office.

Sealy, R., Turner, C., Pryce, P. and Vinnicombe, S. (2015). Women on Boards: Progress following the 2012 Corporate Governance Code. Cranfield School of Management.

Towers, J. and Walby, S. (2012). Measuring the impact of cuts in public expenditure on the provision of services to prevent violence against women. London: Trust for London/Northern Rock Foundation.

Vinnicombe, S., Doldor, E., Sealy, R., Pryce, P. and Turner, C. (2015). The Female FTSE Board Report 2015. Cranfield School of Management.

Walby, S. (2016). Cascading Crises and the World of Work: Implications for Women’s Economic Empowerment and Decent Work. Geneva: UN Women Expert Group Meeting, preparation for UN Commission on the Status of Women.

Walby, S. (2004). The Cost of Domestic Violence. London: Women and Equality Unit (DTI).

Walby, S. (2016). Ensuring data collection and research on violence against women and domestic violence: Article 11 of the Istanbul Convention. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

Walby, S. (2006). In-depth study on all forms of violence against women: Report of the Secretary General. United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women.

Walby, S. (2007). Indicators to Measure Violence Against Women. United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women.

Walby, S. (2013). Legal Instruments for Gender Quotas in Management Boards. Brussels: European Parliament.

Walby, S. (2009). The cost of domestic violence: Up-date 2009. Lancaster: Lancaster University.

Walby, S., Apitzsch, B., Armstrong, J. E., Balderston, S., Szmagalska-Follis, K., Francis, B. J., Kelly, L., May-Chahal, C. A., Rashid, A., Shire, K., Towers, J. and Tunte, M. (2016). Study on the gender dimension of trafficking in human beings (10.2837/698222). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.

Walby, S. and Armstrong, J. (2012). Gender quotas in management boards. European Parliament FEMM/Women's Rights Committee. 14-02-2012.

Walby, S., Armstrong, J. and Humphreys, L. (2008). Review of equality statistics. Manchester: Equality and Human Rights Commission.

Walby, S. and Olive, P. (2014). Estimating the costs of gender-based violence in the European Union (10.2839/79629). Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.

Walby, S. and Olive, P. (2013). The European Added Value of a Directive on Combatting Violence Against Women: Annex 2 Economic Aspects and Legal Perspectives for Action at the European Level (10.2861/20760). Brussels: European Value Added Unit.

Walby, S., Olive, P., Towers, J., Francis, B., Strid, S., Krizsan, A., Lombardo, E., May-Chahal, C., Franzway, S., Sugarman, D. and Agarwal, B. (2013). Overview of the worldwide best practices for rape prevention and for assisting women victims of rape (10.2861/37950). European Parliament.

Walby, S. and Olsen, W. (2002). The Impact of Women’s Position in the Labour Market on Pay and Implications for Productivity. London: Women and Equality Unit (DTI).

Walby, S., Towers, J. and Francis, B. (2014). The decline in the rate of domestic violence has stopped: removing the cap on repeat victimisation reveals more violence. Lancaster: Lancaster University.

Poster

Priego, E. ORCID: 0000-0003-4418-369X, de la Mora, F., Peláez, R., Padilla Behar, M. and Rocha, D. (2018). Just Another Day: A Comic About Brexit *

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