Laid out the grounds for the ‘nucleation’ of a new field at the intersection of religious studies, domestic violence studies, psychology, anthropology and international developmentĀ
- Administered numerous interdisciplinary literature reviews intersecting domestic violence, religion and migration with co-Investigators at the University of Bristol and Sheffield.
- Provided a convening space for an international community of practice comprised of researchers and practitioners.
Our literature review that provides a first synthesis of the existing evidence on domestic violence and religious beliefs has been accessed over 7,000 times and has been cited in a variety of subsequent publications.
Our convening space brings together 300+ dedicated researchers, practitioners and religious stakeholders working on domestic violence internationally.