One day in the summer of 2004, a shift of activists from Checkpoint Watch (CPW) brought to the checkpoint some cookies that one of them had baked earlier that morning. Checkpoint Watch is an all-women Israeli organization that opposes the Israeli checkpoints in the occupied Palestinian territories and the Israeli 1967 occupation more broadly. Its members conduct routine tours to monitor changes in the deployment of checkpoints and stand in regular shifts at the larger, manned checkpoints in the West Bank. As they spend several hours weekly at specific checkpoints, some activists develop acquaintances with both the soldiers who operate them and the Palestinians who regularly pass through them. Many also stop for coffee at the local Palestini...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This Article will examine whether efforts to implement the Resolution suggest new ways to address th...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
One day in the summer of 2004, a shift of activists from Checkpoint Watch (CPW) brought to the check...
This article is the outcome of three years of experience, between the two of us, of weekly shifts, s...
A careful examination of women’s involvement in peacebuilding and conflict transformation in Israel ...
An observer reviews the successes and failures of grassroots strategies of non-violent resistance to...
The paper traces Palestinian women’s understandings, practices and framings of everyday resistance. ...
This essay sketches my personal impressions of the changes that have occurred over the last decade i...
In 2000, the United Nations passed Security Council Resolution 1325, calling for the inclusion of wo...
This article sketches my personal impression of the changes that have occurred over the last decade ...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
Abstract only availableWomen have always been a part of the Israeli military. From the first wars fo...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This Article will examine whether efforts to implement the Resolution suggest new ways to address th...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
One day in the summer of 2004, a shift of activists from Checkpoint Watch (CPW) brought to the check...
This article is the outcome of three years of experience, between the two of us, of weekly shifts, s...
A careful examination of women’s involvement in peacebuilding and conflict transformation in Israel ...
An observer reviews the successes and failures of grassroots strategies of non-violent resistance to...
The paper traces Palestinian women’s understandings, practices and framings of everyday resistance. ...
This essay sketches my personal impressions of the changes that have occurred over the last decade i...
In 2000, the United Nations passed Security Council Resolution 1325, calling for the inclusion of wo...
This article sketches my personal impression of the changes that have occurred over the last decade ...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
Abstract only availableWomen have always been a part of the Israeli military. From the first wars fo...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...
This Article will examine whether efforts to implement the Resolution suggest new ways to address th...
This thesis takes a gender-sensitive approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and asks whether a...