Does violence against women increase in the aftermath of war? If so, why? Scholars and policy-makers have begun to ask questions about violence against women in the post-conflict space, yet complexities in measurement and a focus on outcomes (rather than mechanisms) leave essential questions unanswered. This dissertation refines and scopes these questions to learn about whether, how, and why the social context that supports violence against women changes as a result of war. The central argument of this dissertation is that armed conflict fosters protective masculine norms that, in turn, affect how communities socially sanction or punish local crimes, including violence against women. Drawing insights from feminist theory, economics, s...
This dissertation addresses gendered vulnerabilities after the genocide of 1994 in Rwanda. It consis...
abstract: A growing body of literature has sought to explain the nature and effects of conflict-rela...
Since 1989, the world has seen civil war replace traditional war as the prevailing paradigm of confl...
This dissertation examines the gendered parameters of internationally driven responses to sexual vio...
What are the social legacies of civil war and how do they differ for men and women? Despite a growin...
How does war impact societies in its aftermath? How does war impact women in particular? At its most...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
Sexual violence is a highly gendered violence. It disproportionately – albeit not exclusively – affe...
© 2012 Dr. Sara A. MegerThe widespread and systematic use of rape and other forms of sexual violence...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
The just war tradition is based on two principles: jus ad bellum - just war-making, and jus in bello...
Evidence suggests the twenty-first century has witnessed a surge in armed conflicts and ethnic wars ...
Conflict and re-ordering of gender relations in society: post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda and ...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
This book is concerned with what happens to women when wars officially end. Along with several other...
This dissertation addresses gendered vulnerabilities after the genocide of 1994 in Rwanda. It consis...
abstract: A growing body of literature has sought to explain the nature and effects of conflict-rela...
Since 1989, the world has seen civil war replace traditional war as the prevailing paradigm of confl...
This dissertation examines the gendered parameters of internationally driven responses to sexual vio...
What are the social legacies of civil war and how do they differ for men and women? Despite a growin...
How does war impact societies in its aftermath? How does war impact women in particular? At its most...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
Sexual violence is a highly gendered violence. It disproportionately – albeit not exclusively – affe...
© 2012 Dr. Sara A. MegerThe widespread and systematic use of rape and other forms of sexual violence...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
The just war tradition is based on two principles: jus ad bellum - just war-making, and jus in bello...
Evidence suggests the twenty-first century has witnessed a surge in armed conflicts and ethnic wars ...
Conflict and re-ordering of gender relations in society: post-conflict reconstruction in Rwanda and ...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
This book is concerned with what happens to women when wars officially end. Along with several other...
This dissertation addresses gendered vulnerabilities after the genocide of 1994 in Rwanda. It consis...
abstract: A growing body of literature has sought to explain the nature and effects of conflict-rela...
Since 1989, the world has seen civil war replace traditional war as the prevailing paradigm of confl...