Maria Jansson and Maud Eduards argue that the WPS resolutions allow the appropriation of gender equality to legitimize war.
Read MoreHelen Berents considers how the ubiquity of social media has meant that conflicts and crises often break into broader public consciousness when particularly shocking images of children are circulated and shared.
Read MoreScott Weiner explores the relationship between objectification and patriarchy which may be less clear than it appears at first glance
Read MoreKarin A. C. Johnson and Magali N. Alloatti look at samba dance, an activity historically oriented toward gender segregated jobs in the lower echelons of the host labor market.
Read MoreCladia Brunner takes a closer look at various sexed-gendered positions in the discursive and cognitive processes of legitimating military interventions abroad and political violence at home.
Read MoreCatriona Standfield seeks to “de-mythologize” UN mediation by uncovering its assumptions and examining their implications for addressing gendered injustice.
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