Article
Frontline Reports: Emergent Topics for Scholarly Development
Dignity: A Journal of Sexual Exploitation and Violence
(2017)
Abstract
Dignity is a scholarly journal dedicated to creating a publishing space for all members of the community—survivors, activists, legal advocates, service providers, researchers, theorists, and scholars—who write about exploitation and violence. Frontline Reports put Dignity on the leading edge of naming, describing, and analyzing topics relevant to our work of ending exploitation and violence. Each report teaches us about the immediate topic and opens up new horizons for future scholarship. By bringing all together, we facilitate the exchange of information and enhance the development of scholarship in the field.
Keywords
- Exploitation,
- violence,
- violence against women,
- violence against men and boys,
- scholarship,
- research,
- personal experience,
- survivors
Disciplines
- Digital Humanities,
- Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies,
- Women's Studies,
- International and Area Studies,
- Leadership Studies,
- Political Theory,
- Psychology,
- Social Work,
- Civic and Community Engagement,
- Criminology,
- Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence,
- Gender and Sexuality,
- Inequality and Stratification,
- Politics and Social Change and
- Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
Publication Date
March, 2017
DOI
10.23860/dignity.2017.02.01.13
Citation Information
Hughes, Donna M. (2017). Frontline Reports: Emergent topics for scholarly development. Dignity: A Journal of Sexual Exploitation and Violence. Vol. 2, Issue 1, Article 13. doi:10.23860/dignity.2017.02.01.13. Available at http://digitalcommons.uri.edu/dignity/vol2/iss1/13.
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