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By Vera-Gray, Fiona

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Women’s everyday efforts to stay safe in public spaces are brought into focus through real accounts and original research that challenge victim blaming and recognise their resilience.

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Women’s everyday efforts to avoid sexual violence in public spaces are brought into focus through real life accounts and original research. The result is a sharp challenge to victim blaming and a clearer view of the constant work behind staying alert in public.

Readers interested in gender, safety and social experience will find a concise account that centres women as capable, powerful and skilful in their responses to harassment and sexual violence. The emphasis stays on lived experience and the pressures that shape it, rather than on blame or fear.

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The Right Amount of Panic by Vera-Gray, Fiona is about Women’s everyday efforts to stay safe in public spaces are brought into focus through real accounts and original research that challenge victim blaming and recognise their resilience.

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