Political Activism, Legal Discourses and Sexual violence in India: What Does the Delhi Rape Case Reveal?

Geetanjali Gangoli works at the Centre for Gender Violence and Research, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol. She has researched and published widely in the area of gender based violence and feminist movements. Martin Rew is a Lecturer at the International Development Department, University of Birmingham, UK. He has published widely on gender in … Continue reading “Political Activism, Legal Discourses and Sexual violence in India: What Does the Delhi Rape Case Reveal?”

Women, Religion and Attitudes Towards Corruption

Dr Heather Marquette is leading an international team researching ‘Religion, Ethics and Attitudes Towards Corruption’, with colleagues from the Centre for West African Studies, Universities of Hyderabad (India) and Ibadan (Nigeria), and the Nigerian Institute for Social and Economic Research Since 1996, when World Bank president James Wolfensohn spoke out against the ‘cancer of corruption’, … Continue reading “Women, Religion and Attitudes Towards Corruption”