The aim of this paper is to examine and describe the framing of the concept gender within the Colombian anti-gender campaign against the peace accord between FARC-EP and the government of Colombia. By implementing a frame analysis of gender, this study examines how actors within the resistance movement framed the concept of gender, and how they linked it to the resistance of the peace accord. 14 news articles from the Colombian news websites El Espectador and Portafolio, written between 2016.08.10 and 2016.10.01, have been selected and analyzed in a profound way. The result shows that the gender resistance was often based on the theory of a gender ideology, and gender was expressed as a threat to the traditional family values. Future plausi...
Jorge Restrepo, having lived and experienced Colombian conflict, explores how the construction of th...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we analyze the tactics deployed by Colombian women’s rights NGOs, movement...
ii Women are usually represented as victims in the literature on conflict and conflict resolution. W...
The aim of this paper is to examine and describe the framing of the concept gender within the Colomb...
The aim of this paper is to examine and describe the framing of the concept gender within the Colomb...
This project investigates the gender assumptions and identities embedded in the conceptualization of...
International audienceThe subject of the article is sexual diversity in Colombia's peace process. Al...
The armed conflict in Colombia has had a differential impact on men and women. This situation is rec...
The prevailing approach which the Women, Peace and Security Agenda takes to inform gender sensitive ...
Despite the passage of United Nations’ Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in 2000, a landmark ...
The start of the negotiations in 2012 between the government of Juan Manuel Santos and the Revolutio...
The ideology of gender is addressed in this paper by identifying its principal tenets and risks. Sev...
This article examines the role of the Pentecostal Evangelical movement in the success of the ‘...
In this study, we analyze the tactics deployed by Colombian women’s rights NGOs, movements, and advo...
Jamie J. Hagen, author of our second Women, Peace and Security working paper discusses the inclusion...
Jorge Restrepo, having lived and experienced Colombian conflict, explores how the construction of th...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we analyze the tactics deployed by Colombian women’s rights NGOs, movement...
ii Women are usually represented as victims in the literature on conflict and conflict resolution. W...
The aim of this paper is to examine and describe the framing of the concept gender within the Colomb...
The aim of this paper is to examine and describe the framing of the concept gender within the Colomb...
This project investigates the gender assumptions and identities embedded in the conceptualization of...
International audienceThe subject of the article is sexual diversity in Colombia's peace process. Al...
The armed conflict in Colombia has had a differential impact on men and women. This situation is rec...
The prevailing approach which the Women, Peace and Security Agenda takes to inform gender sensitive ...
Despite the passage of United Nations’ Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in 2000, a landmark ...
The start of the negotiations in 2012 between the government of Juan Manuel Santos and the Revolutio...
The ideology of gender is addressed in this paper by identifying its principal tenets and risks. Sev...
This article examines the role of the Pentecostal Evangelical movement in the success of the ‘...
In this study, we analyze the tactics deployed by Colombian women’s rights NGOs, movements, and advo...
Jamie J. Hagen, author of our second Women, Peace and Security working paper discusses the inclusion...
Jorge Restrepo, having lived and experienced Colombian conflict, explores how the construction of th...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we analyze the tactics deployed by Colombian women’s rights NGOs, movement...
ii Women are usually represented as victims in the literature on conflict and conflict resolution. W...