Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women's History/Participants

I would like to be added to the project. My area of interest is women in telecommunications, particularly women in the 19th century telegraph industry. regards, Tom Jepsen Tjepsen (talk) 16:09, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Go ahead and add yourself! --Skud (talk) 18:18, 8 February 2011 (UTC)

Revising the Femicide Article
My partner, Robinkvest, and I are students at Rice University and are proposing to expand the current Wikipedia article of Femicide to further define the concept, elucidate its historical production, and to illustrate its manifestation in different areas of the world. We would specifically love feedback from this Women's History group on relevant historical data regarding actual instances of Femicide and/or historical analysis of the trajectory of this term. We plan to utilize sources from Diana Russell and Roberta Harmes, Jane Monckton, Jill Radford, among others.

Our proposed new outline is: 1 Definition

1.1 Specific definition

1.2 Distinction from other forms of homicide

1.3 Perpetrators of femicide

1.4 Historical development of the term

1.5 Controversy over term

2 Types of femicide

2.1 Intimate partner femicide

2.2 Racist femicide

2.3 Lesbicide

2.3.1 Corrective rape

2.4 Serial femicide

2.5 Mass femicide

2.6 Sex-selective abortion

2.7 Other

3. Femicide around the world

3.1 United States

3.1.1 Notable Cases

3.2 Latin America

3.2.1 Juarez

3.3 South Asia

3.3.1 Sex-selective abortion

3.4 Africa

4. Solutions

4.1 Legal Solutions

4.2 Policy

Lenasilva (talk) 22:53, 6 March 2013 (UTC)

Wikipedia Ambassador Program course assignment
This article is the subject of an educational assignment at Rice University supported by the Wikipedia Ambassador Program&#32;during the 2012 Q4 term. Further details are available on the course page.

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