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This book provides a feminist intervention in Peace & Conflict
Studies. It demonstrates why feminist approaches matter to theories
and practices of resolving conflict and building peace.
Understanding power inequalities in contexts of armed conflict and
peace processes is crucial for identifying the root causes of
conflict and opportunities for peaceful transformation. Feminist
scholarship offers vital theoretical insights and innovative
methods, which can deepen our understanding of power relations in
peacebuilding. Yet, all too often feminist research receives token
acknowledgement rather than sustained engagement and analysis. This
collection highlights the value of feminist analysis to
contemporary Peace and Conflict Studies. Drawing on case studies
from around the world - including Croatia, Myanmar, Iceland, Nepal,
India, Afghanistan, and Timor-Leste – it demonstrates why paying
serious attention to feminist scholarship prompts useful insights
for peacebuilding policy, practice, and scholarship. Feminist
theory, epistemology, and methodology provide a rich resource for
critically analysing peacebuilding practices. In particular, the
chapters highlight the value of feminist reflexivity, the
contributions of a feminist corporeal analysis, and the
significance of a feminist reading of core concepts in Peace and
Conflict Studies – including hybridity, the local, and the
everyday. The chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of Peacebuilding.
This book investigates competing modes of thought about gender
security and aims to understand the policy implications of
personal-political imaginations. The work draws upon extensive
research conducted by the author in Serbia to develop a
comprehensive picture of how feminist and women's organising
relates to the broader national and international contexts
surrounding gender security. Through an innovative analytical
framework of personal-political imaginations, the book explores the
role that memories, perceptions and hopes about conflict and
post-conflict have upon the logics of gender security. It
investigates how contrasting and competing modes of thought about
'gender security' are made, paying attention to how the dynamics of
gender politics in Serbia shape the security discourse and
narratives of activists. The volume explores in detail how feminist
and women's organisations have responded to UNSCR 1325 by analysing
two policy debates and campaigns that seek to 'achieve' its goals
and gender security in Serbia: (1) feminist antimilitarism and (2)
connecting domestic violence to the abuse of small arms and light
weapons. Ultimately, the book argues that the configuration of
gender security discourse is intimately linked to
personal-political imaginations of conflict and post-conflict. This
book will be of much interest to students of gender politics,
conflict studies, critical security studies, European politics and
IR in general.
This book investigates competing modes of thought about gender
security and aims to understand the policy implications of
personal-political imaginations. The work draws upon extensive
research conducted by the author in Serbia to develop a
comprehensive picture of how feminist and women's organising
relates to the broader national and international contexts
surrounding gender security. Through an innovative analytical
framework of personal-political imaginations, the book explores the
role that memories, perceptions and hopes about conflict and
post-conflict have upon the logics of gender security. It
investigates how contrasting and competing modes of thought about
'gender security' are made, paying attention to how the dynamics of
gender politics in Serbia shape the security discourse and
narratives of activists. The volume explores in detail how feminist
and women's organisations have responded to UNSCR 1325 by analysing
two policy debates and campaigns that seek to 'achieve' its goals
and gender security in Serbia: (1) feminist antimilitarism and (2)
connecting domestic violence to the abuse of small arms and light
weapons. Ultimately, the book argues that the configuration of
gender security discourse is intimately linked to
personal-political imaginations of conflict and post-conflict. This
book will be of much interest to students of gender politics,
conflict studies, critical security studies, European politics and
IR in general.
This book provides a feminist intervention in Peace & Conflict
Studies. It demonstrates why feminist approaches matter to theories
and practices of resolving conflict and building peace.
Understanding power inequalities in contexts of armed conflict and
peace processes is crucial for identifying the root causes of
conflict and opportunities for peaceful transformation. Feminist
scholarship offers vital theoretical insights and innovative
methods, which can deepen our understanding of power relations in
peacebuilding. Yet, all too often feminist research receives token
acknowledgement rather than sustained engagement and analysis. This
collection highlights the value of feminist analysis to
contemporary Peace and Conflict Studies. Drawing on case studies
from around the world - including Croatia, Myanmar, Iceland, Nepal,
India, Afghanistan, and Timor-Leste - it demonstrates why paying
serious attention to feminist scholarship prompts useful insights
for peacebuilding policy, practice, and scholarship. Feminist
theory, epistemology, and methodology provide a rich resource for
critically analysing peacebuilding practices. In particular, the
chapters highlight the value of feminist reflexivity, the
contributions of a feminist corporeal analysis, and the
significance of a feminist reading of core concepts in Peace and
Conflict Studies - including hybridity, the local, and the
everyday. The chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of Peacebuilding.
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