yesMuch has been written about the high rates of rape and other forms of violence against ‘enemy’ women in wartime, and sustained violences against women in post-war contexts. Research on violence against women, recognised as a problem for peace and development and even a threat to international security, has begun to identify and explain contrasts between different locations. The explanations focus on men, their behaviour and ‘masculinities’, some of which, and even some military codes, may even proscribe such violence. By contrast, research on the mental health of male former combatants, and possibly other male survivors of war trauma, suggests that there is a strong risk of them perpetrating violence specifically against women, even in c...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
Inspired by the themes of violence, masculinity and responsibility, this article investigates the vi...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
This book is concerned with what happens to women when wars officially end. Along with several other...
yesFor more than a decade, resolutions from the United Nations and European Commission have highligh...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
Sexual violence against women in war is an issue that is well reported and well known to the public ...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
The rape of women has for centuries been an endemic feature of war, yet perpetrators largely go unpu...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
While much is now known about the multiple forms of gender-based violence to which people are subjec...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
Inspired by the themes of violence, masculinity and responsibility, this article investigates the vi...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, Gender and the Violence(s) of War and Armed Con...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
This book is concerned with what happens to women when wars officially end. Along with several other...
yesFor more than a decade, resolutions from the United Nations and European Commission have highligh...
This article examines wartime sexual violence, one of the most recurring wartime human rights abuses...
Sexual violence against women in war is an issue that is well reported and well known to the public ...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
The rape of women has for centuries been an endemic feature of war, yet perpetrators largely go unpu...
The exceptionalism attributed to acts of sexualised violence in war has reinforced the idea that wha...
While much is now known about the multiple forms of gender-based violence to which people are subjec...
Numerous feminist studies have highlighted the extensive violence and insecurity that women experien...
Much of the early research explored domestic violence and abuse through a gendered lens; that is, fo...
Inspired by the themes of violence, masculinity and responsibility, this article investigates the vi...