The Oxford handbook of gender and conflict / Handbook of gender and conflict Gender and conflict edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, Nahla Valji. - 1 online resource. - Oxford library of psychology . - Oxford library of psychology. Oxford handbooks online. .

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Introduction / Participation and Protection: Security Council Dynamics, Bureaucratic Politics and the Evolution of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / A Critical Genealogy of the Centrality of Sexual Violence to Gender and Conflict / 1325 + 15 = Reflections on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / Complemenentarity and Convergence? Women, Peace and Security and the Counterterrorism Agenda / Convergence Between CEDAW and Security Council Resolution 1325: Unlocking the Potential of CEDAW as an Important Accountability Tool for the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / Indicators and Benchmarks / Humanitarian Intervention and Gender Dynamics / (Re)Considering the Gender Jurisprudence of Conflict / Complementarity as a Catalyst for Gender Justice in National Prosecutions / Forced Marriage During Conflict and Mass Atrocity / Theories of War / Advancing Justice and Making Amends through Reparations — Legal and Operational Considerations / Colonialism / Conflict, Displacement and Refugees / Gender and Forms of Conflict; The Moral Hazards of Dating the Security Council / The Marital Rape of Girls and Women in Antiquity and Modernity / "Mind the Gap:" Measuring and Understanding Gendered Conflict Experiences / Intersectionality: Working in Conflict / Agency and Gender Norms in War Economies / Risk and Resilience: The Physical and Mental Health of Female Civilians During War / The Gender Implications of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Conflict Situations / From Women and War to Gender and Conflict? Feminist Trajectories / Unmanned Weapons: Looking for the Gender Dimension / Gender and Peacekeeping / Peacekeeping, Human Trafficking, and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation / Women, Peace Negotiations and Peace Agreements: Opportunities and Challenges / Women's Organizations and Peace Initiatives / Gender and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration: Reviewing and Advancing the Field / Decolonial feminism, gender and transitional justice / Gender and Governance in post-conflict and democratizing settings / Who Defines the Red Lines? The Prospects for Safeguarding Women's Rights and Securing their Future in Post-Transition Afghanistan / "That's Not my Daughter": The Paradoxes of Documenting Jihadist Mass Rape in 1990's Algeria and Beyond / The Silences in the Rules that Regulate Women during Times of Armed Conflict / Consequences of Conflict Related Sexual Violence on Post-Conflict Society: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Colombia: Gender and Land Restitution / Knowing Gender and/in Armed Conflict?: Reflections from Research in the DRC / Northern Ireland: The Significance of A Bottom Up Women's Movement in a Politically Contested Society / Gendered Suffering and the Eviction of the Native: The Politics of Birth in Occupied East Jerusalem / Rwanda: Women's Political Participation in Post-Conflict State-Building / Sri Lanka: The Impact of Militarization on Women / How Should we Explain the Recurrence of Violent Conflict, and What Might Gender Have to do with it? / The Gendered Nexus Between Conflict and Citizenship in Historical Perspective / Violent Conflict and Changes in Gender Economic Roles: Implications for Post-Conflict Economic Recovery / Men As Victims / Women, Peace and Security: A Critical Analysis of the Security Council's Vision / Naomi Cahn -- Anne Marie Goetz, Rob Jenkins -- Karen Engle -- Kimberly Theidon -- Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Alison Davidian -- Pramilla Patten -- Pablo Castillo-Diaz, Hanny Cueva-Beteta -- Gina Heathcote -- Patricia Viseur Sellers -- Amrita Kapur -- Valerie Oosterveld -- Laura Sjoberg -- Kristin Kalla -- Amina Mama -- Lucy Hovil -- Vasuki Nesiah -- Kathy L. Gaca -- Amelia Hoover Green -- Elish Rooney -- Patti Petesch -- Lauren C. Ng, Theresa S. Betancourt -- Barbara Frey -- Dubravka Zarkov -- Christof Heyns, Tess Borden -- Sabrina M. Karim, Marsha Henry -- Martina Vandenberg -- Christine Bell -- Aili Mari Tripp -- Dyan Mazurana, Roxanne Krystalli, Anton Baaré -- Pascha Bueno-Hansen -- Lisa Kindervater, Sheila Meintjes -- Sari Kouvo, Corey Levine -- Karima Bennoune -- Judith Gardam -- Lejla Hadzimesic -- Donny Meertens -- Maria Eriksson Baaz, Maria Stern -- Monica McWilliams, Avila Kilmurray -- Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian -- Doris Buss, Jerusa Ali -- Ambika Satkunanathan -- Judy El-Bushra -- Jo Butterfield, Elizabeth Heineman -- Patricia Justino -- Chris Dolan -- Dianne Otto.

The authors focus on the multidimensionality of gender in conflict, yet they also prioritise the experience of women given both the changing nature of war and the historical de-emphasis on women's experiences.

Specialized.

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Women and war.
Violence.
Gender in conflict management.

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