Dr Eleanor Gordon & Dr. Briony Jones explore the individual, organisational & sectoral #harms resulting from marginalising of employees with caring responsibilities in peacebuilding.
Read MoreJaremey R. McMullin asks: can militarized attachment—to barracks nostalgia and to the irreverent humor and communal nudity of basic training—be mobilized as a counter-violent maneuver (e.g., as suicide prevention)? And, how can research on veterans accommodate the complex simultaneity of their re-/de-militarizing moves?
Read MoreAnna Elomäki and Hanna Ylöstalo analyse how ‘strategic governance’ transformed gender equality policy in Finland.
Read MoreFelipe Jaramillo Ruiz & María Catalina Monroy write about the interaction between domestic politics and foreign policy – in the gendering of the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC).
Read MoreNicole Wagner maps the promotion of a nuanced militarized masculine ideal type—the Canadian “helpful hero”—to demonstrate how this gender trope functioned to legitimize Canada’s 2001-2014 military contributions to the War in Afghanistan.
Read MoreEvelyn Pauls asks feminist scholars to take participatory methodologies seriously by reflecting on participating filmmaking.
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