This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism. By analyzing women's peace activism as a manifestation of transversal politics, I capture how women's experiences and social positioning in relation to the armed conflict influence how they shape their identities and create alliances across conflict divides. Building on the narratives of activists and members of women's organizations in Georgia and Myanmar, I argue that when experiences such as displacement and loss are articulated with the awareness of the gendered dynamics of the conflict, women expand the categories in which their identities are defined, and challenge political stances which were hitherto only guided by the ethno-politic...
In this chapter, we look at the history of women\u27s activism in the peace movement over the course...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
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...
Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exp...
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 ...
Why and how do women engage in peacebuilding efforts across conflict divides? This dissertation coin...
Feminist scholars have convincingly demonstrated how militarism and nationalism rely on the (re)prod...
This thesis explores the gendered dynamics of everyday peace through analysing women’s experience of...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
This thesis examines the Women in Peacebuilding Program (WIPNET) of the West Africa Network for Peac...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
It is generally recognised that women should not only be included in peacebuilding but that they are...
In this chapter, we look at the history of women\u27s activism in the peace movement over the course...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...
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...
Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exp...
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 ...
Why and how do women engage in peacebuilding efforts across conflict divides? This dissertation coin...
Feminist scholars have convincingly demonstrated how militarism and nationalism rely on the (re)prod...
This thesis explores the gendered dynamics of everyday peace through analysing women’s experience of...
Opinion and understanding on the consequences of violent conflict on women, and the importance of th...
This thesis examines the Women in Peacebuilding Program (WIPNET) of the West Africa Network for Peac...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
It is generally recognised that women should not only be included in peacebuilding but that they are...
In this chapter, we look at the history of women\u27s activism in the peace movement over the course...
The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 has made strong provisions to include women in peace‐buildin...
Despite the important developments that peacebuilding plays in academia on conflict resolution and m...