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Seymour, Kate, Kristin Natalier & Sarah Wendt
2021. Changed Men? Men Talking about Violence and Change in Domestic and Family Violence Perpetrator Intervention Programs. Men and Masculinities 24:5  pp. 884 ff. DOI logo
Tolton, Laura Marie
2014. A GROPING VERSUS ‘REAL VIOLENCE’ IN COLOMBIA. Critical Discourse Studies 11:3  pp. 322 ff. DOI logo
Towns, Alison J. & Peter J. Adams
2009. Staying quiet or getting out: Some ideological dilemmas faced by women who experience violence from male partners. British Journal of Social Psychology 48:4  pp. 735 ff. DOI logo
Towns, Alison J. & Peter J. Adams
2016. “I Didn’t Know Whether I Was Right or Wrong or Just Bewildered”. Violence Against Women 22:4  pp. 496 ff. DOI logo
Towns, Alison J. & Peter J. Adams
2018. Discursive Psychology and Domestic Violence. In Discourse, Peace, and Conflict [Peace Psychology Book Series, ],  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Towns, Alison J., Christy Parker & Phillip Chase
2012. Constructions of masculinity in alcohol advertising: Implications for the prevention of domestic violence. Addiction Research & Theory 20:5  pp. 389 ff. DOI logo
Towns, Alison J. & Gareth Terry
2014. “You’re in That Realm of Unpredictability”. Violence Against Women 20:8  pp. 1012 ff. DOI logo
Venäläinen, Satu
2020. Reversing Positions: Constructions of Masculine Victimhood in Online Discussions about Intimate Partner Violence Committed by Women. Men and Masculinities 23:3-4  pp. 772 ff. DOI logo
Venäläinen, Satu
2023. Gendering and Degendering: The Problem of Men’s Victimization in Intimate Partner Relations in Social and Crisis Workers’ Talk. Social Problems 70:1  pp. 38 ff. DOI logo

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