Anna Gopsill is a PhD candidate in Human Rights at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Her research centres on the relationship between gender and genocide, with a focus on sexual violence and masculinity. Specifically, her PhD project examines male victims of sexual violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda addressing both the typology of violence and international legal mechanisms for male victims of sexual violence in these two contexts. She is also a research affiliate at Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway.https://commons.erau.edu/genocide-bios/1027/thumbnail.jp
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Research Project: ‘Policies on gender-based violence in UK universities: Understanding current pract...
The use of rape and sexual violence towards civilian women in war is not a new phenomenon. However,...
Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century brings together a collection of some of the finest Geno...
Lesley-Ann Daniels is a Research Fellow at the Institut Barcelona d\u27Estudis Internacionals where ...
Chandré Gould speaks to Professor Rachel Jewkes, Director of the Gender and Health Unit of the Medic...
Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century brings together a collection of some of the finest geno...
Background: • WHO estimates that 1 in 3 women world wide will experience sexual or physical abuse ...
Judith Rafferty analysed the justice needs of Rwandan women who were raped during the 1994 genocide....
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Élisabeth Amstett is a social anthropologist, senior tenured researcher at the CNRS (Centre National...
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Rachel E. McGinnis (send email) is the Director of the Peace and Conflict Program at RIT Kosovo and ...
This study has set out to investigate the legacy of post-genocide judicial institutions mandated to ...
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Astrid Juckenack obtained a BA in human rights from Malmo University, an MA in Holocaust and genocid...
Research Project: ‘Policies on gender-based violence in UK universities: Understanding current pract...
The use of rape and sexual violence towards civilian women in war is not a new phenomenon. However,...