Over the last decades, the world has not only seen an increase in nonviolent campaigns that challenge regimes, but also a dramatic increase in women’s participation in those campaigns. Despite this trend, there are few studies that explain if and how women influence nonviolent campaign outcomes. This study seeks to contribute to this understudied topic by exploring whether female protestors have an effect on the outcomes of nonviolent campaigns. The research question is: Why do some nonviolent campaigns succeed, while others fail? By synthesizing sociological concepts with rational agency-based factors that have proven to produce successful outcomes, I construct three gender-related campaign dimensions: (1) gender framing techniques; (2) ge...
Female combatants play a central role in rebel efforts to cultivate and disseminate positive narrati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...
Why some protests succeed while others fail has been a central question in the mass mobilisation lit...
Women’s rights are not only acknowledged as fundamental human rights, but have also been linked to m...
This study aims to shed light on the gendered dynamics of nonviolent resistance and democratisation....
Under what circumstances are women more likely to protest? Despite significant cross-national resear...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Research on gender and politics has primarily focused on women’s participation in women’s movements ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse female political participation in the 2011 revolution in Egypt ...
The emergence of gender activism and gender scholarship has, in the past decades, provoked series of...
In this chapter, we look at the history of women\u27s activism in the peace movement over the course...
Political uprisings and ‘democratic ’ mobilisations utilise discourses of freedom and democracy in o...
Why do women protest? Why do women protest “as women”? Why do some women participate in protests but...
Female combatants play a central role in rebel efforts to cultivate and disseminate positive narrati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...
Why some protests succeed while others fail has been a central question in the mass mobilisation lit...
Women’s rights are not only acknowledged as fundamental human rights, but have also been linked to m...
This study aims to shed light on the gendered dynamics of nonviolent resistance and democratisation....
Under what circumstances are women more likely to protest? Despite significant cross-national resear...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Research on gender and politics has primarily focused on women’s participation in women’s movements ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse female political participation in the 2011 revolution in Egypt ...
The emergence of gender activism and gender scholarship has, in the past decades, provoked series of...
In this chapter, we look at the history of women\u27s activism in the peace movement over the course...
Political uprisings and ‘democratic ’ mobilisations utilise discourses of freedom and democracy in o...
Why do women protest? Why do women protest “as women”? Why do some women participate in protests but...
Female combatants play a central role in rebel efforts to cultivate and disseminate positive narrati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...