This conversation developed from a panel titled “Interrogating the Militarized Masculine: Reflections on Research, Ethics and Access” held at the May 2013 International Feminist Journal of Politics conference at the University of Sussex, UK
Recent work on the multiplicity of masculinities within specific military contexts deploys the conce...
Research on gender and peacekeeping has been revolving around two strands of questions. First, what ...
Reflecting on the troubled relationship between anthropology and the military, we do so by discussin...
This conversation developed from a panel titled “Interrogating the Militarized Masculine: Reflection...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
This thesis begins by arguing that dominant ethical approaches to the study of war in International ...
This article explores our experiences of conducting feminist interpretive research on the British Ar...
"The aim of this work is to supplement the usual emphasis on strategic and national issues of w...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
We both carried out our PhD research on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) engagement w...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
A series of conversations between two women veterans triggered a realization that our military servi...
Feminist scholarship over recent decades has been particularly valuable in bringing to the fore not ...
Thank you for that generous introduction. It’s a great pleasure to be here in Hamilton, in company w...
Critical Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) as a field cares about gender. Yet, feminist work frequent...
Recent work on the multiplicity of masculinities within specific military contexts deploys the conce...
Research on gender and peacekeeping has been revolving around two strands of questions. First, what ...
Reflecting on the troubled relationship between anthropology and the military, we do so by discussin...
This conversation developed from a panel titled “Interrogating the Militarized Masculine: Reflection...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
This thesis begins by arguing that dominant ethical approaches to the study of war in International ...
This article explores our experiences of conducting feminist interpretive research on the British Ar...
"The aim of this work is to supplement the usual emphasis on strategic and national issues of w...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
We both carried out our PhD research on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) engagement w...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
A series of conversations between two women veterans triggered a realization that our military servi...
Feminist scholarship over recent decades has been particularly valuable in bringing to the fore not ...
Thank you for that generous introduction. It’s a great pleasure to be here in Hamilton, in company w...
Critical Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) as a field cares about gender. Yet, feminist work frequent...
Recent work on the multiplicity of masculinities within specific military contexts deploys the conce...
Research on gender and peacekeeping has been revolving around two strands of questions. First, what ...
Reflecting on the troubled relationship between anthropology and the military, we do so by discussin...