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[Diversity 275] Re: textbook recommendations

r.stainer-smith at lancaster.ac.uk

r.stainer-smith at lancaster.ac.uk
Thu Dec 18 08:49:50 EST 2008


Hi Karen

Jennifer Horsman has written much on how domestic violence affects women's
learning. We have been looking at one of her texts as part of the Masters
in ALNE at Lancaster Uni in England-- "Moving Beyond Stupid, Taking
Account of the Impact of Violence on Women's Learning". For more info see
Jenny's website

www.jennyhorsman.com

Ruth Stainer-Smith
England


On Wed, 17 December, 2008 8:06 pm, Karen Wyman wrote:

> Hi, everyone,

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> A colleague of mine is teaching a course at a local university about

> family violence and is looking for textbook recommendations. Any

> suggestions? The current text being used has concerning information about

> the dynamics of domestic and sexual violence.

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> Any help is appreciated!

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> Thanks,

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> Karen

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> Karen Wyman

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> Community Outreach Trainer

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> New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV)

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> 201 Coal Avenue SW

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> Albuquerque, NM 87102

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> phone 505.246.9240

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> fax 505.246.9434

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> www.nmcadv.org <http://www.nmcadv.org>

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> karenw at nmcadv.org

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