Emma Fulu completed her doctorate at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Fulu's analysis of a multi-faceted process of change and its impact on domestic violence is thorough and sensitive. She links individual-level risk factors for violence to changes that are imposed from the outside, via processes of globalization, and from within, as economic development increases income inequality and social tension. Particularly refreshing is that in providing a rich account of a peaceful Islamic society, Fulu's work offers a corrective to popular ideas of Islam as necessarily damaging the cause of women's rights. Although intended for an audience of academics and policy makers, Domestic Violence in Asia is accessible also to students interested in gender and development. -Nehaal Bajwa, LSE Review of Books