'My story is like a magic wand': a qualitative study of personal storytelling and activism to stop violence against women in Turkey
Background: Telling personal stories of violence has been central to recent advocacy efforts to prevent violence against women around the world. In this paper, we explore the use of personal storytelling as a form of activism to prevent femicide in Turkey. This study is part of a broader storytellin...
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Main Authors: | Kasonde Mwaba (Author), Gamze Senyurek (Author), Yeşim Işıl Ulman (Author), Nicole Minckas (Author), Peter Hughes (Author), Sharli Paphitis (Author), Shazana Andrabi (Author), Lobna Ben Salem (Author), Lida Ahmad (Author), Ayesha Ahmad (Author), Jenevieve Mannell (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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