Female combatants play a central role in rebel efforts to cultivate and disseminate positive narratives regarding the movement and its political goals. Yet, the effectiveness of such strategies in shaping audience attitudes or generating tangible benefits for the group remains unclear. We propose and test a theory regarding the channels through which female fighters advance rebel goals. We argue that female fighters positively influence audience attitudes toward rebel groups by strengthening observers’ beliefs about their legitimacy and their decision to use armed tactics. We further contend that these effects directly help them secure support from transnational non-state actors and indirectly promote state support. We assess our arguments ...
Whereas existing research posits that the presence of female fighters in armed groups decreases thei...
Over the last decades, the world has not only seen an increase in nonviolent campaigns that challeng...
Drawing on from literature on women‘s agency in wars and case studying the various battle spaces occ...
We argue that rebel groups with a higher share of female fighters carry out more lethal terrorist op...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
Despite the frequent participation of women in armed groups, few studies have sought to explain the ...
We investigate the potential relationship between female combatants and conflict duration. We conten...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This project examines the role of women militants in i...
Women have been active participants in all conflict throughout history and have composed over 40% of...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Recent research examines when and why women join rebel groups as combatants. However, we are only be...
Women participated as combatants in almost 40% of civil conflicts that occurred between 1979 and 200...
Studies indicating that women as leaders and negotiators have a pacifying effect on interstate confl...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
Whereas existing research posits that the presence of female fighters in armed groups decreases thei...
Over the last decades, the world has not only seen an increase in nonviolent campaigns that challeng...
Drawing on from literature on women‘s agency in wars and case studying the various battle spaces occ...
We argue that rebel groups with a higher share of female fighters carry out more lethal terrorist op...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
Despite the frequent participation of women in armed groups, few studies have sought to explain the ...
We investigate the potential relationship between female combatants and conflict duration. We conten...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This project examines the role of women militants in i...
Women have been active participants in all conflict throughout history and have composed over 40% of...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Recent research examines when and why women join rebel groups as combatants. However, we are only be...
Women participated as combatants in almost 40% of civil conflicts that occurred between 1979 and 200...
Studies indicating that women as leaders and negotiators have a pacifying effect on interstate confl...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
Whereas existing research posits that the presence of female fighters in armed groups decreases thei...
Over the last decades, the world has not only seen an increase in nonviolent campaigns that challeng...
Drawing on from literature on women‘s agency in wars and case studying the various battle spaces occ...