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The Oxford handbook of gender and conflict / edited by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn, Dina Francesca Haynes, Nahla Valji.

Contributor(s): Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, 1967- [editor.] | Cahn, Naomi R [editor.] | Haynes, Dina Francesca [editor.] | Valji, Nahla [editor.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford library of psychology: ; Oxford handbooks online: Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9780190862251 (ebook) :.Other title: Handbook of gender and conflict | Gender and conflict.Subject(s): Women and war | Violence | Gender in conflict managementAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 303.6081 Online resources: Oxford handbooks online | Off-campus
Contents:
Introduction / Naomi Cahn -- Participation and Protection: Security Council Dynamics, Bureaucratic Politics and the Evolution of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / Anne Marie Goetz, Rob Jenkins -- A Critical Genealogy of the Centrality of Sexual Violence to Gender and Conflict / Karen Engle -- 1325 + 15 = Reflections on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / Kimberly Theidon -- Complemenentarity and Convergence? Women, Peace and Security and the Counterterrorism Agenda / Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Alison Davidian -- 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 / Pramilla Patten -- Indicators and Benchmarks / Pablo Castillo-Diaz, Hanny Cueva-Beteta -- Humanitarian Intervention and Gender Dynamics / Gina Heathcote -- (Re)Considering the Gender Jurisprudence of Conflict / Patricia Viseur Sellers -- Complementarity as a Catalyst for Gender Justice in National Prosecutions / Amrita Kapur -- Forced Marriage During Conflict and Mass Atrocity / Valerie Oosterveld -- Theories of War / Laura Sjoberg -- Advancing Justice and Making Amends through Reparations — Legal and Operational Considerations / Kristin Kalla -- Colonialism / Amina Mama -- Conflict, Displacement and Refugees / Lucy Hovil -- Gender and Forms of Conflict; The Moral Hazards of Dating the Security Council / Vasuki Nesiah -- The Marital Rape of Girls and Women in Antiquity and Modernity / Kathy L. Gaca -- "Mind the Gap:" Measuring and Understanding Gendered Conflict Experiences / Amelia Hoover Green -- Intersectionality: Working in Conflict / Elish Rooney -- Agency and Gender Norms in War Economies / Patti Petesch -- Risk and Resilience: The Physical and Mental Health of Female Civilians During War / Lauren C. Ng, Theresa S. Betancourt -- The Gender Implications of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Conflict Situations / Barbara Frey -- From Women and War to Gender and Conflict? Feminist Trajectories / Dubravka Zarkov -- Unmanned Weapons: Looking for the Gender Dimension / Christof Heyns, Tess Borden -- Gender and Peacekeeping / Sabrina M. Karim, Marsha Henry -- Peacekeeping, Human Trafficking, and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation / Martina Vandenberg -- Women, Peace Negotiations and Peace Agreements: Opportunities and Challenges / Christine Bell -- Women's Organizations and Peace Initiatives / Aili Mari Tripp -- Gender and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration: Reviewing and Advancing the Field / Dyan Mazurana, Roxanne Krystalli, Anton Baaré -- Decolonial feminism, gender and transitional justice / Pascha Bueno-Hansen -- Gender and Governance in post-conflict and democratizing settings / Lisa Kindervater, Sheila Meintjes -- Who Defines the Red Lines? The Prospects for Safeguarding Women's Rights and Securing their Future in Post-Transition Afghanistan / Sari Kouvo, Corey Levine -- "That's Not my Daughter": The Paradoxes of Documenting Jihadist Mass Rape in 1990's Algeria and Beyond / Karima Bennoune -- The Silences in the Rules that Regulate Women during Times of Armed Conflict / Judith Gardam -- Consequences of Conflict Related Sexual Violence on Post-Conflict Society: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Lejla Hadzimesic -- Colombia: Gender and Land Restitution / Donny Meertens -- Knowing Gender and/in Armed Conflict?: Reflections from Research in the DRC / Maria Eriksson Baaz, Maria Stern -- Northern Ireland: The Significance of A Bottom Up Women's Movement in a Politically Contested Society / Monica McWilliams, Avila Kilmurray -- Gendered Suffering and the Eviction of the Native: The Politics of Birth in Occupied East Jerusalem / Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian -- Rwanda: Women's Political Participation in Post-Conflict State-Building / Doris Buss, Jerusa Ali -- Sri Lanka: The Impact of Militarization on Women / Ambika Satkunanathan -- How Should we Explain the Recurrence of Violent Conflict, and What Might Gender Have to do with it? / Judy El-Bushra -- The Gendered Nexus Between Conflict and Citizenship in Historical Perspective / Jo Butterfield, Elizabeth Heineman -- Violent Conflict and Changes in Gender Economic Roles: Implications for Post-Conflict Economic Recovery / Patricia Justino -- Men As Victims / Chris Dolan -- Women, Peace and Security: A Critical Analysis of the Security Council's Vision / Dianne Otto.
Summary: 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.
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Introduction / Naomi Cahn -- Participation and Protection: Security Council Dynamics, Bureaucratic Politics and the Evolution of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / Anne Marie Goetz, Rob Jenkins -- A Critical Genealogy of the Centrality of Sexual Violence to Gender and Conflict / Karen Engle -- 1325 + 15 = Reflections on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda / Kimberly Theidon -- Complemenentarity and Convergence? Women, Peace and Security and the Counterterrorism Agenda / Naureen Chowdhury Fink, Alison Davidian -- 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 / Pramilla Patten -- Indicators and Benchmarks / Pablo Castillo-Diaz, Hanny Cueva-Beteta -- Humanitarian Intervention and Gender Dynamics / Gina Heathcote -- (Re)Considering the Gender Jurisprudence of Conflict / Patricia Viseur Sellers -- Complementarity as a Catalyst for Gender Justice in National Prosecutions / Amrita Kapur -- Forced Marriage During Conflict and Mass Atrocity / Valerie Oosterveld -- Theories of War / Laura Sjoberg -- Advancing Justice and Making Amends through Reparations — Legal and Operational Considerations / Kristin Kalla -- Colonialism / Amina Mama -- Conflict, Displacement and Refugees / Lucy Hovil -- Gender and Forms of Conflict; The Moral Hazards of Dating the Security Council / Vasuki Nesiah -- The Marital Rape of Girls and Women in Antiquity and Modernity / Kathy L. Gaca -- "Mind the Gap:" Measuring and Understanding Gendered Conflict Experiences / Amelia Hoover Green -- Intersectionality: Working in Conflict / Elish Rooney -- Agency and Gender Norms in War Economies / Patti Petesch -- Risk and Resilience: The Physical and Mental Health of Female Civilians During War / Lauren C. Ng, Theresa S. Betancourt -- The Gender Implications of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Conflict Situations / Barbara Frey -- From Women and War to Gender and Conflict? Feminist Trajectories / Dubravka Zarkov -- Unmanned Weapons: Looking for the Gender Dimension / Christof Heyns, Tess Borden -- Gender and Peacekeeping / Sabrina M. Karim, Marsha Henry -- Peacekeeping, Human Trafficking, and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation / Martina Vandenberg -- Women, Peace Negotiations and Peace Agreements: Opportunities and Challenges / Christine Bell -- Women's Organizations and Peace Initiatives / Aili Mari Tripp -- Gender and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration: Reviewing and Advancing the Field / Dyan Mazurana, Roxanne Krystalli, Anton Baaré -- Decolonial feminism, gender and transitional justice / Pascha Bueno-Hansen -- Gender and Governance in post-conflict and democratizing settings / Lisa Kindervater, Sheila Meintjes -- Who Defines the Red Lines? The Prospects for Safeguarding Women's Rights and Securing their Future in Post-Transition Afghanistan / Sari Kouvo, Corey Levine -- "That's Not my Daughter": The Paradoxes of Documenting Jihadist Mass Rape in 1990's Algeria and Beyond / Karima Bennoune -- The Silences in the Rules that Regulate Women during Times of Armed Conflict / Judith Gardam -- Consequences of Conflict Related Sexual Violence on Post-Conflict Society: Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Lejla Hadzimesic -- Colombia: Gender and Land Restitution / Donny Meertens -- Knowing Gender and/in Armed Conflict?: Reflections from Research in the DRC / Maria Eriksson Baaz, Maria Stern -- Northern Ireland: The Significance of A Bottom Up Women's Movement in a Politically Contested Society / Monica McWilliams, Avila Kilmurray -- Gendered Suffering and the Eviction of the Native: The Politics of Birth in Occupied East Jerusalem / Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian -- Rwanda: Women's Political Participation in Post-Conflict State-Building / Doris Buss, Jerusa Ali -- Sri Lanka: The Impact of Militarization on Women / Ambika Satkunanathan -- How Should we Explain the Recurrence of Violent Conflict, and What Might Gender Have to do with it? / Judy El-Bushra -- The Gendered Nexus Between Conflict and Citizenship in Historical Perspective / Jo Butterfield, Elizabeth Heineman -- Violent Conflict and Changes in Gender Economic Roles: Implications for Post-Conflict Economic Recovery / Patricia Justino -- Men As Victims / Chris Dolan -- Women, Peace and Security: A Critical Analysis of the Security Council's Vision / Dianne Otto.

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