While much is now known about the multiple forms of gender-based violence to which people are subjected in (post-)conflict spaces, there remains a relative lack of knowledge about how those experiencing them perceive the interconnections between such forms of violence, as well as about how these perceived interconnections are enmeshed in gendered power relations. This paper analyses group interviews carried out with male and female refugees living in Kampala to scrutinise the complex interweaving between gender-based violence and heteropatriarchal gender norms and power relations in (post-)conflict spaces. Participants repeatedly drew causal connections between sexual violence perpetrated by enemy armed men against women and men and subsequ...
This article first examines two types of causes of sexual violence in armed conflict: systemic, or m...
Conventional stories about conflicts often miss the role of everyday practices in escalating and de-...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
Despite the wide repository of knowledge about conflict-related sexual violence that now exists, the...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Sexual violence is a highly gendered violence. It disproportionately – albeit not exclusively – affe...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
yesMuch has been written about the high rates of rape and other forms of violence against ‘enemy’ wo...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: received 22-11-2016; accepted 12-01-2018.G...
To what extent, does sexual violence influence the likelihood of conflict management in intrastate c...
In seeking to explain intimate partner violence (IPV), feminist research has shifted its focus from ...
Background Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant problem in conflict-affected...
This article examines the complex marginalisation and persecution faced by sexual minorities in the ...
This article first examines two types of causes of sexual violence in armed conflict: systemic, or m...
Conventional stories about conflicts often miss the role of everyday practices in escalating and de-...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
Despite the wide repository of knowledge about conflict-related sexual violence that now exists, the...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Sexual violence is a highly gendered violence. It disproportionately – albeit not exclusively – affe...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
yesMuch has been written about the high rates of rape and other forms of violence against ‘enemy’ wo...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router. ** History: received 22-11-2016; accepted 12-01-2018.G...
To what extent, does sexual violence influence the likelihood of conflict management in intrastate c...
In seeking to explain intimate partner violence (IPV), feminist research has shifted its focus from ...
Background Gender-based violence (GBV) is a significant problem in conflict-affected...
This article examines the complex marginalisation and persecution faced by sexual minorities in the ...
This article first examines two types of causes of sexual violence in armed conflict: systemic, or m...
Conventional stories about conflicts often miss the role of everyday practices in escalating and de-...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...