While gender has been widely used as an analytical category to understand the dynamics of conflict transformation in Northern Ireland, surprisingly little has been written on the ways in which the conflict has shaped or constrained feminist organising. Singular focus on groups or initiatives like the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition, Peace People or the Women's Support Network has overshadowed the contested history and intricacies of the wider feminist movement. Adopting a more holistic view, this article takes the concept of ‘bridge-builders' as conceptualised by Ruane and Todd in The Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland (1996) to examine the fractured development of the feminist movement in the North. It charts how ‘bridge-builder f...
This article examines a practice-as-research project that offered participants the opportunity to ex...
This paper studies the involvement of republican women in the Northern Ireland conflict, a struggle ...
This paper provides a theoretical synthesis of three research areas – gender, nationalism and citize...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) was a political party established in 1996 and dissolve...
Some feminist authors have argued that peace settlements have the potential to perpetuate gender ine...
This article challenges representations of so-called ‘third wave’ feminist politics which have over-...
The conflict in Northern Ireland has been assumed to represent an outlier in respect of the contempo...
This is a post-print of an article published in the Journal of Political Ideologies 2002 published b...
The generally accepted story is that British militant suffragists performed an unexpected and abrupt...
International norms on intrastate conflicts, such as United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
Applying an innovative conceptual framework this article presents an interdisciplinary re-appraisal ...
Recently, both Micheline Dumont (2000) and Linda Cardinal (2000) have drawn attention to the compara...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
This article examines a practice-as-research project that offered participants the opportunity to ex...
This paper studies the involvement of republican women in the Northern Ireland conflict, a struggle ...
This paper provides a theoretical synthesis of three research areas – gender, nationalism and citize...
Ireland’s long history of patriarchy is matched by the ongoing evolution of its women’s movements. ...
The Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) was a political party established in 1996 and dissolve...
Some feminist authors have argued that peace settlements have the potential to perpetuate gender ine...
This article challenges representations of so-called ‘third wave’ feminist politics which have over-...
The conflict in Northern Ireland has been assumed to represent an outlier in respect of the contempo...
This is a post-print of an article published in the Journal of Political Ideologies 2002 published b...
The generally accepted story is that British militant suffragists performed an unexpected and abrupt...
International norms on intrastate conflicts, such as United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325...
With this thesis, I will utilize both feminist and queer theory to highlight the gendered and bodily...
Applying an innovative conceptual framework this article presents an interdisciplinary re-appraisal ...
Recently, both Micheline Dumont (2000) and Linda Cardinal (2000) have drawn attention to the compara...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
This article examines a practice-as-research project that offered participants the opportunity to ex...
This paper studies the involvement of republican women in the Northern Ireland conflict, a struggle ...
This paper provides a theoretical synthesis of three research areas – gender, nationalism and citize...