Elisabeth Olivius analyzes how, and with what effects, gender equality norms are constructed, interpreted, and applied in the global governance of refugees
Read MoreGwen D’Arcangelis explores how biological weapons are a feminist issue and considers ‘white scientific masculinity’ in relation to U.S national security.
Read MoreCatherine Baker brings a feminist aesthetic curiosity to the film Coriolanus.
Read MoreJulia Welland reflects on the liberal warrior and its specific embodiment of masculinity that became the dominant frame of reference for understanding the conflict, and the centrality of this subjectivity engendered particular visibilities.
Read MoreMaria Jansson and Maud Eduards argue that the WPS resolutions allow the appropriation of gender equality to legitimize war.
Read MoreHelen Berents considers how the ubiquity of social media has meant that conflicts and crises often break into broader public consciousness when particularly shocking images of children are circulated and shared.
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