Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exploration of how peacebuilding is practiced amidst conditions of ongoing violence. This article addresses this gap by analysing how Myanmar women's activists have devised strategies in pursuit of peace, amidst ongoing armed conflict, from the 1990s and onwards. The findings demonstrate that women's inter-ethnic cooperation contributed to transform conflict divides long before the initiation of formal national peace negotiations in 2011. Further, theorizing these peacebuilding practices, the article provides new insights into the dynamics of women's peace activism of relevance beyond the case of Myanmar
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
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 ...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences ...
This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences ...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article contributes to the discussion of what feminist peace entails and how women peace activi...
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 contributes to the discussion of what feminist peace entails and how women peace activi...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
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 ...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences ...
This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences ...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article contributes to the discussion of what feminist peace entails and how women peace activi...
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 contributes to the discussion of what feminist peace entails and how women peace activi...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
This thesis explores the gendered dynamics of everyday peace through analysing women’s experience of...