This article explores methodological challenges that arose in two perpetrator-centered research projects on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in two different armed forces contexts: the British Army, and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We examine how the interplay between research subjects’, in this case perpetrators’ performances and our own desires and investments as researchers shape the knowledge we produce. Ultimately, we seek to encourage continuing (self-) critical discussions on how various discursive framings and ethico-political desires shape the stories we hear as well as those that we tell
This article explores soldiers' constructions of masculinity, sexual practices and gender-based viol...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Feminist...
© 2012 Dr. Sara A. MegerThe widespread and systematic use of rape and other forms of sexual violence...
This article explores methodological challenges that arose in two perpetrator-centered research proj...
This report, the first in Sida’s gender-based violence series, draws on an original case study, incl...
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a global epidemic. It has been estimated that one in thre...
Addressing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in international peace and security frameworks is...
All too often in conflict situations, rape is referred to as a 'weapon of war', a term presented as ...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
In the mid 1970s, at the peak of the women’s movement, feminist activism and research opened the doo...
Why do police, state militaries, paramilitaries and non-state armed actors across the globe instrume...
There is increased evidence of the existence of sexual violence against men and boys in many war-str...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
In the wake of the implementation of UN Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security, the highly-pu...
Sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) is notoriously difficult to investigate and prosecute. SGBV ...
This article explores soldiers' constructions of masculinity, sexual practices and gender-based viol...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Feminist...
© 2012 Dr. Sara A. MegerThe widespread and systematic use of rape and other forms of sexual violence...
This article explores methodological challenges that arose in two perpetrator-centered research proj...
This report, the first in Sida’s gender-based violence series, draws on an original case study, incl...
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a global epidemic. It has been estimated that one in thre...
Addressing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in international peace and security frameworks is...
All too often in conflict situations, rape is referred to as a 'weapon of war', a term presented as ...
Recent years have seen increasing attention paid to sexual violence in the British military; in part...
In the mid 1970s, at the peak of the women’s movement, feminist activism and research opened the doo...
Why do police, state militaries, paramilitaries and non-state armed actors across the globe instrume...
There is increased evidence of the existence of sexual violence against men and boys in many war-str...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
In the wake of the implementation of UN Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security, the highly-pu...
Sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) is notoriously difficult to investigate and prosecute. SGBV ...
This article explores soldiers' constructions of masculinity, sexual practices and gender-based viol...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Feminist...
© 2012 Dr. Sara A. MegerThe widespread and systematic use of rape and other forms of sexual violence...