This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences of peace in Kayah state in Myanmar. We locate the daily practices women engage in to maintain life and minimise violence, making visible women’s contributions to everyday peace. In addition, we examine the ways in which women are disproportionally affected by war and prevented from benefitting from post-war changes. Our findings demonstrate that practices of care and silence are key avenues for women’s everyday peacebuilding, through which women sustain peace, ensure survival, and minimise violence in their families and wider communities. At the same time, however, these practices are conditioned by and may contribute to gendered insecurity a...
This article examines recent political and legal developments in Myanmar to promote and protect Budd...
I draw on the experiences of two Chinese women and one group of women among the one thousand nominat...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences ...
This thesis explores the gendered dynamics of everyday peace through analysing women’s experience of...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exp...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
This article contributes to the discussion of what feminist peace entails and how women peace activi...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article explores the gendered dynamics of Myanmar’s post-war economic reforms through an analys...
It is generally recognised that women should not only be included in peacebuilding but that they are...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
Between 2011 and 2021, political reforms and renewed peace efforts significantly reduced violence in...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
This article examines recent political and legal developments in Myanmar to promote and protect Budd...
I draw on the experiences of two Chinese women and one group of women among the one thousand nominat...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences ...
This thesis explores the gendered dynamics of everyday peace through analysing women’s experience of...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exp...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
This article contributes to the discussion of what feminist peace entails and how women peace activi...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article explores the gendered dynamics of Myanmar’s post-war economic reforms through an analys...
It is generally recognised that women should not only be included in peacebuilding but that they are...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
Between 2011 and 2021, political reforms and renewed peace efforts significantly reduced violence in...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
This article examines recent political and legal developments in Myanmar to promote and protect Budd...
I draw on the experiences of two Chinese women and one group of women among the one thousand nominat...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...