The equality of women and men is a prerequisite for peace. Social development interventions over recent decades have sought to achieve equality primarily by educating and liberating women from the shackles of customs and paradigms that serve to maintain gender inequality. It is increasingly recognized that due attention must be given to men's essential role in the process, to men's education and liberation. In East Timor the latter process has begun, albeit on a small scale. This study looks at ways to further advance this process. Three and a half years in East Timor provided the opportunity to engage in applied research using the methodology of ethnography. I gathered data using three main techniques: semi-structured interviews with more ...
This research project examines two forms of militarized environments in East Timor/Timor-Leste from ...
East Timor is now faced to a strong social and political change, which implies, on gender issues, th...
© Dr. Carolyn Julie GraydonDomestic violence remains prevalent in Timor Leste and is widely consider...
The equality of women and men is a prerequisite for peace. Social development interventions over rec...
Gender is an important and frequently cited area of discourse and activity in contemporary Timor-Les...
The issue of women's gender equality in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province provides important insight...
The present situation in Timor Leste can only be understood in the historical and cultural context o...
The promotion of gender equality has, in recent decades, been a central concern in international dev...
This research addresses conceptual dilemmas facing gender mainstreaming that impede its transformati...
This paper considers the gender positioning of white Australian women working on aid projects in Eas...
Since the 1990s, the number of countries that have introduced electoral gender quotas in order to im...
Men can take parts in promoting the agenda of gender equality in many ways, ranging from; grassroots...
The almost ten year civil war, known locally as ‘the crisis’ from 1989-1998 transformed the Autonomo...
There is now an acceptance from NGOs, donors, and academics in the aid sector that men have an impor...
A growing literature in peace and conflict studies assesses the relationship between women and nonvi...
This research project examines two forms of militarized environments in East Timor/Timor-Leste from ...
East Timor is now faced to a strong social and political change, which implies, on gender issues, th...
© Dr. Carolyn Julie GraydonDomestic violence remains prevalent in Timor Leste and is widely consider...
The equality of women and men is a prerequisite for peace. Social development interventions over rec...
Gender is an important and frequently cited area of discourse and activity in contemporary Timor-Les...
The issue of women's gender equality in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province provides important insight...
The present situation in Timor Leste can only be understood in the historical and cultural context o...
The promotion of gender equality has, in recent decades, been a central concern in international dev...
This research addresses conceptual dilemmas facing gender mainstreaming that impede its transformati...
This paper considers the gender positioning of white Australian women working on aid projects in Eas...
Since the 1990s, the number of countries that have introduced electoral gender quotas in order to im...
Men can take parts in promoting the agenda of gender equality in many ways, ranging from; grassroots...
The almost ten year civil war, known locally as ‘the crisis’ from 1989-1998 transformed the Autonomo...
There is now an acceptance from NGOs, donors, and academics in the aid sector that men have an impor...
A growing literature in peace and conflict studies assesses the relationship between women and nonvi...
This research project examines two forms of militarized environments in East Timor/Timor-Leste from ...
East Timor is now faced to a strong social and political change, which implies, on gender issues, th...
© Dr. Carolyn Julie GraydonDomestic violence remains prevalent in Timor Leste and is widely consider...