Feminist geographic analysis has demonstrated that violence inflicted on women is embodied, experienced and personal and at the same time, linked to global socio-political and economic processes and patriarchal norms. Consequently, violence is a complex system instead of a norm located in certain places. In heavily militarised societies, patriarchal power regimes are even more prevalent because states’ security strategies promote a masculinist understanding of protection as to who should be protected and by whom – and from what. This study draws on feminist geopolitical analysis and explores how feminist activists in Honduras experience and resist violence in their everyday lives. The research is grounded in interviews, focus-group discussi...
Drawing on 12 months of fieldwork conducted in Guatemala's Metropolitan Area among indigenous and la...
The Northern Triangle of Central America is the bridge to North America – a bridge on which human cr...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in th...
This PhD study researches the position and role of women in and around gangs in Honduras through an ...
In this thesis I explore the prevalence of violence against women in Guatemala. Violence is consider...
The most violent countries in the world are increasingly countries considered ‘at peace’. From Hondu...
In this article, I firstly argue that femicide is a word that indicates the psychological and physic...
This paper is a report from a Minor Field Study conducted in Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras. I conduc...
The legacies of twentieth-century state violence in Central America continue to prosper in the regio...
Following the signing of Guatemala’s 1996 Peace Accords, which brought an end to 36 years of conflic...
Background: Domestic violence against women constitutes an extremely relevant problem worldwide. Nev...
Analyzing post-conflict contexts from a feminist perspective sheds light on an important, yet overlo...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
Does violence against women increase in the aftermath of war? If so, why? Scholars and policy-makers...
Drawing on 12 months of fieldwork conducted in Guatemala's Metropolitan Area among indigenous and la...
The Northern Triangle of Central America is the bridge to North America – a bridge on which human cr...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...
Increasing exclusion and inequality in Honduras have posed escalating security risks for women in th...
This PhD study researches the position and role of women in and around gangs in Honduras through an ...
In this thesis I explore the prevalence of violence against women in Guatemala. Violence is consider...
The most violent countries in the world are increasingly countries considered ‘at peace’. From Hondu...
In this article, I firstly argue that femicide is a word that indicates the psychological and physic...
This paper is a report from a Minor Field Study conducted in Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras. I conduc...
The legacies of twentieth-century state violence in Central America continue to prosper in the regio...
Following the signing of Guatemala’s 1996 Peace Accords, which brought an end to 36 years of conflic...
Background: Domestic violence against women constitutes an extremely relevant problem worldwide. Nev...
Analyzing post-conflict contexts from a feminist perspective sheds light on an important, yet overlo...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
Does violence against women increase in the aftermath of war? If so, why? Scholars and policy-makers...
Drawing on 12 months of fieldwork conducted in Guatemala's Metropolitan Area among indigenous and la...
The Northern Triangle of Central America is the bridge to North America – a bridge on which human cr...
The article examines the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guatemala...