Researching War
Feminist Methods, Ethics and Politics
Herausgeber: Wibben, Annick T R
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Feminist Methods, Ethics and Politics
Herausgeber: Wibben, Annick T R
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Researching War provides a unique overview of varied feminist contributions to the study of war through case studies from around the world.
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Researching War provides a unique overview of varied feminist contributions to the study of war through case studies from around the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138919914
- ISBN-10: 1138919918
- Artikelnr.: 42744316
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138919914
- ISBN-10: 1138919918
- Artikelnr.: 42744316
Annick T.R. Wibben is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of San Francisco (USF) where she also directs the Peace & Justice Studies program. Her research straddles (feminist) security studies, (critical) military studies, and feminist international relations, also addressing issues of methodology, representation, and writing. She is the author of Feminist Security Studies: A Narrative Approach (Routledge, 2011).
Foreword Introduction Annick T.R. Wibben Part I - In Wars 1. Chechen
political violence as desperation: What feminist discourse analysis reveals
Caron Gentry 2. Women and the matrix of violence: A study of the Maoist
insurgency in India Swati Parashar 3. Female Engagement Teams in
Afghanistan: Exploring the 'war on terror' narrative Annick T.R. Wibben 4.
Positionalities, intersectionalities and transnational feminism in
researching women in post-invasion Iraq Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola Pratt 5.
Militarized masculinities, women torturers and the limits of gender
analysis at Abu Ghraib Melanie Richter-Montpetit 6. Researching wartime
rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): A methodology of unease
Maria Eriksson Baas & Maria Stern Part II - After Wars 1. Tracing women's
rights after genocide: The case of Rwanda Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel 2. "Doing
No Harm": Methodological and ethical challenges of working with women
associated with fighting forces/ ex-combatants in Liberia Helen Basini 3.
An intersectional analysis of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation
Commission Pascha Bueno-Hansen Part III: Everyday Wars 1. Studying gender
in protracted conflict: Israeli women's lives in quantitative methods
Sarai Aharoni 2. Studying ethical action competence and mindful action from
feminist perspectives: The case of Nordic female police officers in Kosovo
Elina Penttinen 3. Algerian Feminist Methodologies of Recovery, Redress and
Resistance in Assia Djebar's La femme sans sepulture Shawn Doubiago
Afterword Cynthia Enloe
political violence as desperation: What feminist discourse analysis reveals
Caron Gentry 2. Women and the matrix of violence: A study of the Maoist
insurgency in India Swati Parashar 3. Female Engagement Teams in
Afghanistan: Exploring the 'war on terror' narrative Annick T.R. Wibben 4.
Positionalities, intersectionalities and transnational feminism in
researching women in post-invasion Iraq Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola Pratt 5.
Militarized masculinities, women torturers and the limits of gender
analysis at Abu Ghraib Melanie Richter-Montpetit 6. Researching wartime
rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): A methodology of unease
Maria Eriksson Baas & Maria Stern Part II - After Wars 1. Tracing women's
rights after genocide: The case of Rwanda Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel 2. "Doing
No Harm": Methodological and ethical challenges of working with women
associated with fighting forces/ ex-combatants in Liberia Helen Basini 3.
An intersectional analysis of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation
Commission Pascha Bueno-Hansen Part III: Everyday Wars 1. Studying gender
in protracted conflict: Israeli women's lives in quantitative methods
Sarai Aharoni 2. Studying ethical action competence and mindful action from
feminist perspectives: The case of Nordic female police officers in Kosovo
Elina Penttinen 3. Algerian Feminist Methodologies of Recovery, Redress and
Resistance in Assia Djebar's La femme sans sepulture Shawn Doubiago
Afterword Cynthia Enloe
Foreword Introduction Annick T.R. Wibben Part I - In Wars 1. Chechen
political violence as desperation: What feminist discourse analysis reveals
Caron Gentry 2. Women and the matrix of violence: A study of the Maoist
insurgency in India Swati Parashar 3. Female Engagement Teams in
Afghanistan: Exploring the 'war on terror' narrative Annick T.R. Wibben 4.
Positionalities, intersectionalities and transnational feminism in
researching women in post-invasion Iraq Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola Pratt 5.
Militarized masculinities, women torturers and the limits of gender
analysis at Abu Ghraib Melanie Richter-Montpetit 6. Researching wartime
rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): A methodology of unease
Maria Eriksson Baas & Maria Stern Part II - After Wars 1. Tracing women's
rights after genocide: The case of Rwanda Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel 2. "Doing
No Harm": Methodological and ethical challenges of working with women
associated with fighting forces/ ex-combatants in Liberia Helen Basini 3.
An intersectional analysis of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation
Commission Pascha Bueno-Hansen Part III: Everyday Wars 1. Studying gender
in protracted conflict: Israeli women's lives in quantitative methods
Sarai Aharoni 2. Studying ethical action competence and mindful action from
feminist perspectives: The case of Nordic female police officers in Kosovo
Elina Penttinen 3. Algerian Feminist Methodologies of Recovery, Redress and
Resistance in Assia Djebar's La femme sans sepulture Shawn Doubiago
Afterword Cynthia Enloe
political violence as desperation: What feminist discourse analysis reveals
Caron Gentry 2. Women and the matrix of violence: A study of the Maoist
insurgency in India Swati Parashar 3. Female Engagement Teams in
Afghanistan: Exploring the 'war on terror' narrative Annick T.R. Wibben 4.
Positionalities, intersectionalities and transnational feminism in
researching women in post-invasion Iraq Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola Pratt 5.
Militarized masculinities, women torturers and the limits of gender
analysis at Abu Ghraib Melanie Richter-Montpetit 6. Researching wartime
rape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): A methodology of unease
Maria Eriksson Baas & Maria Stern Part II - After Wars 1. Tracing women's
rights after genocide: The case of Rwanda Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel 2. "Doing
No Harm": Methodological and ethical challenges of working with women
associated with fighting forces/ ex-combatants in Liberia Helen Basini 3.
An intersectional analysis of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation
Commission Pascha Bueno-Hansen Part III: Everyday Wars 1. Studying gender
in protracted conflict: Israeli women's lives in quantitative methods
Sarai Aharoni 2. Studying ethical action competence and mindful action from
feminist perspectives: The case of Nordic female police officers in Kosovo
Elina Penttinen 3. Algerian Feminist Methodologies of Recovery, Redress and
Resistance in Assia Djebar's La femme sans sepulture Shawn Doubiago
Afterword Cynthia Enloe