Drawing on depletion through social reproduction and political economy of violence against women (PEVAW) approaches, we show how the context of violence intensifies the depletion of women’s lives as they labor to meet their household needs; and how this depletion heightens their vulnerability to violence in conflict-affected contexts and inhibits their roles in peacebuilding. We propose the concept of the “regenerative state,” as a post-conflict moment of openness when state policy underpinned by attention to issues of depletion, social reproduction, and violence against women can help reshape gendered power relations in post-conflict transitions
A critical issue for post conflict reconstruction is moving beyond criminal prosecutions that ensure...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
This article explores the relationships between social reproduction, depletion, and geopolitical pro...
Drawing on depletion through social reproduction and political economy of violence against women (PE...
Drawing on depletion through social reproduction and political economy of violence against women (PE...
Conflict-related violence against women and girls (VAWG) has drawn increasing attention, yet scholar...
This paper explores the situation of women returning to their homes and communities after their coun...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a framework for understanding the gender dimensions of pos...
How does war impact societies in its aftermath? How does war impact women in particular? At its most...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
This article delves into the multifaceted reality of violence against women, exploring its harrowing...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Current understandings of why and how gender-based violence continues beyond the end of conflict rem...
This chapter highlights the vital contributions and key challenges posed by feminist scholarship in ...
Previous research has not fully addressed the causal processes embedded in participation of women’s ...
A critical issue for post conflict reconstruction is moving beyond criminal prosecutions that ensure...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
This article explores the relationships between social reproduction, depletion, and geopolitical pro...
Drawing on depletion through social reproduction and political economy of violence against women (PE...
Drawing on depletion through social reproduction and political economy of violence against women (PE...
Conflict-related violence against women and girls (VAWG) has drawn increasing attention, yet scholar...
This paper explores the situation of women returning to their homes and communities after their coun...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a framework for understanding the gender dimensions of pos...
How does war impact societies in its aftermath? How does war impact women in particular? At its most...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
This article delves into the multifaceted reality of violence against women, exploring its harrowing...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Current understandings of why and how gender-based violence continues beyond the end of conflict rem...
This chapter highlights the vital contributions and key challenges posed by feminist scholarship in ...
Previous research has not fully addressed the causal processes embedded in participation of women’s ...
A critical issue for post conflict reconstruction is moving beyond criminal prosecutions that ensure...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
This article explores the relationships between social reproduction, depletion, and geopolitical pro...