Using a gendered analysis, this article examines the post election violence (PEV) in Kibera, Kenya, between December 2007 and February 2008. Through indepth interviews with Kibera residents, the article interrogates how gender influenced violent mobilizations in Kenya’s most notorious slum. Most scholarly analyses have tended to understand the post-election violence as a result of politicized ethnic identities, class, and local socio-economic dynamics. Implicitly or explicitly, these frameworks assume that women are victims of violence while men are its perpetrators, and ignore the ways in which gender, which cuts across these categories, produces and shapes conflict. Kibera’s conflict is often ascribed to the mobilization of disaffected ma...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains the most predominant form of violence experienced by women o...
Ahead of the 2022 Kenyan elections, Tchérina Jerolon looks at election related gender-based violence...
Using a gendered analysis, this article examines the post election violence (PEV) in Kibera, Kenya, ...
This study examines how residents of Kibera, an multi-ethnic informal settlement and opposition stro...
The Kenya 2007 December presidential election results were violently challenged. For months, politic...
The article sets out to show that gender-based violence is no longer restricted to ‘women by men’. ...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
As violence is a power issue, there is a need to understand the root causes and the manifestations o...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
The Kenya 2007 December presidential election results were violently challenged. For months, politic...
Research on gender-based violence in the developing world is finally beginning to get serious attent...
Over a decade and a half on from the landmark declarations of the Cairo International Conference on ...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoreti...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains the most predominant form of violence experienced by women o...
Ahead of the 2022 Kenyan elections, Tchérina Jerolon looks at election related gender-based violence...
Using a gendered analysis, this article examines the post election violence (PEV) in Kibera, Kenya, ...
This study examines how residents of Kibera, an multi-ethnic informal settlement and opposition stro...
The Kenya 2007 December presidential election results were violently challenged. For months, politic...
The article sets out to show that gender-based violence is no longer restricted to ‘women by men’. ...
Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This assumptio...
As violence is a power issue, there is a need to understand the root causes and the manifestations o...
Abstract: Violence is often considered gendered on the basis that it is violence against women. This...
The Kenya 2007 December presidential election results were violently challenged. For months, politic...
Research on gender-based violence in the developing world is finally beginning to get serious attent...
Over a decade and a half on from the landmark declarations of the Cairo International Conference on ...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
The paper examines the gendered dimension of violence in violent conflicts. It examines the theoreti...
Gender-based violence in the developing world is beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. H...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains the most predominant form of violence experienced by women o...
Ahead of the 2022 Kenyan elections, Tchérina Jerolon looks at election related gender-based violence...