3 research outputs found
(R)Evolution Grrrl Style Now: Disidentification and Evolution within Riot Grrrl Feminism
This thesis examines the evolution of feminist praxis within the riot grrrl movement, focusing on two specific riot grrrl demographics - founding riot grrrls in the early 1990s and currently active riot grrrls in southern California. This thesis argues that riot grrrl activism is still thriving but in diverse, strategically modified ways. Using José Muñoz’s concept of “disidentification,” it analyzes how contemporary riot grrrls have appropriated and adapted the original movement’s tenets to allow for greater accessibility and diversity
PROTOCOL: Global elder abuse: A mega‐map of systematic reviews on prevalence, consequences, risk and protective factors and interventions
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows:
to produce a mega‐map which identifies, maps and provides a visual interactive
display, based on systematic reviews on all the main aspects of elder abuse in
both the community and in institutions, such as residential and long‐term care
institutions