Abstract
The Covid 19 pandemic has spotlighted the relationship between mobilities and gender-based violence (GBV). The national lockdowns across the world have im/mobilised people, creating extraordinary social proximities that have been associated with a ‘shadow pandemic’ of violence (UN Women 2020). Before the pandemic, GBV was often im/mobilised in academic and policy thinking in that it was located in unconnected static sites. This article is based on a transdisciplinary project that seeks to produce understandings of GBV in the Covid 19 pandemic, using the heuristic lens of im/mobilities. The project aims to do so through the creation and analysis of personal stories detailing experiences of GBV across the UK. These stories are in the form of existing first-hand accounts on campaign websites, magazines and newspapers. Through them this article investigates how im/mobilities precipitate gendered violence, both felt and experienced, and examines how embodied experiences become situated in mobile spaces - inside, outside and online - in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. In doing so, it evolves the concept of im/mobilities.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Mobilities |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 8 Sep 2022 |
Keywords
- Im/mobilities
- gender-based violence
- Covid-19
- Lockdown
- story
- narrative analysis