Florence Waller-Carr explores the instrumentality and power of emotions in policy spaces and frameworks using analysis of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda to argue that language is embedded with emotion and produced in systems of power within historical and cultural contexts.
Read MoreTu Wenyan and Guo Xiajuan argue that women’s lower propensity to tolerate corruption than that of men derives from the exclusion effect of power or clientelist networks on women in the Chinese government.
Read MoreLindsay Robinson explores the idea of girl power – of empowering girls to save the world – is increasingly pervasive in both popular culture and global governance.
Read MoreJulia Margaret Zulver’s (she/her/hers) research documents how women’s mobilization in post-Accord Colombia can lead to increased and gendered acts of violence against them.
Read MoreElham Hoominfar and Nikzad Zanganeh explore the complex dimensions of elimination of women from the labor market under the hegemony of the Islamic Republic of Iran & necessity a feminist organized ideology.
Read MoreNora Nagels new blog post asks what happened to the goals of gender equality along the way to implementing CCTs in Latin America?
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