

Scholars are addressing such issues as refugee status, food security, trafficking, child abuse, abortion, medical and other health encounters, HIV, and courtroom dynamics, to provide just a sample of paper topics. The two days of panels bring together case studies from China, Mexico, Malawai, Brazil, the United States, Afghanistan, Kenya, and Guatemala. The lineup for the 2014 panels devoted to understanding and ending gender-based violence is impressive and brings together the greatest range of topics and perspectives to date. From our humble beginnings, where Jan Brunson was the only member in attendance at our 2009 meeting, to 2013 with over 100 different members attended our sessions and TIG meeting, the GBV-TIG has strived to be a welcoming and inclusive group to foster collaborations, support, and friendship for students, practitioners and teachers alike. As co-chairs of the TIG, we are simultaneously astonished and equally pleased at the growth of the TIG. The 2014 meetings will provide an unprecedented opportunity for genderbased violence scholars to share their research and network with each other. Haldane Quinnipiac University The Gender-Based Violence Topical Interest Group formed in 2007, and we have had the privilege of organizing sessions at the annual Society for Applied Anthropology meetings around this issue for the past several years. Wies Eastern Kentucky University Hillary J.

Growing a Group: Gender-Based Violence TIG Celebrates Its 7th Year Jennifer R.
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