Drawing together the work of five feminist scholars whose research spans diverse sociopolitical contexts, this themed section questions militarisation as a fixed condition. Using feminist methodologies to explore the spatialised networks and social mechanisms through which militarisation is sustained and resisted, ‘gendering’ militarisation reveals a complex politics of diffusion at work in a range of everyday power relations. However, diffusion acts not as a unidirectional movement across a border, but as the very contingency which makes militarisation – and transformation – possible. Through connecting the empirical and theoretical work on militarisation with feminist geographies, the authors in this collection highlight the influence of ...
Feminist geography and political geography still represent two solitudes within the discipline. Whil...
This chapter highlights the vital contributions and key challenges posed by feminist scholarship in ...
This article brings together research on civil wars and militarization with feminist scholarship on ...
Drawing together the work of five feminist scholars whose research spans diverse sociopolitical cont...
Intrigued about a political puzzle of militarisation, the argument presented here is built on three ...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
This article explores our experiences of conducting feminist interpretive research on the British Ar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Contending that domestic violence and modern international warfare are part of a single complex of v...
Recent work on the multiplicity of masculinities within specific military contexts deploys the conce...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
REPRINTGlobalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link,2nd ed., p. 77-98. Copyright © 2016Used...
Feminist geography and political geography still represent two solitudes within the discipline. Whil...
This chapter highlights the vital contributions and key challenges posed by feminist scholarship in ...
This article brings together research on civil wars and militarization with feminist scholarship on ...
Drawing together the work of five feminist scholars whose research spans diverse sociopolitical cont...
Intrigued about a political puzzle of militarisation, the argument presented here is built on three ...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
This article explores our experiences of conducting feminist interpretive research on the British Ar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
Military values of honour, courage and loyalty are synonymous to male soldiers due to the associatio...
Contending that domestic violence and modern international warfare are part of a single complex of v...
Recent work on the multiplicity of masculinities within specific military contexts deploys the conce...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
REPRINTGlobalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link,2nd ed., p. 77-98. Copyright © 2016Used...
Feminist geography and political geography still represent two solitudes within the discipline. Whil...
This chapter highlights the vital contributions and key challenges posed by feminist scholarship in ...
This article brings together research on civil wars and militarization with feminist scholarship on ...