Sexual Violence in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies (eBook, ePUB)
International Agendas and African Contexts
Redaktion: Buss, Doris; Aginam, Obijiofor; Sharkey, Donna; Rutherford, Blair; Lebert, Joanne
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This volume facilitates a closer examination of the conceptual framing of conflict sexual violence from the multiple perspectives of researchers, community service organizations, and policy workers. Rather than "mapping" the various dynamics of sexual violence and conflict, itself an important task, the volume explores conceptual gaps and emerging research directions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317679967
- Artikelnr.: 41213589
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317679967
- Artikelnr.: 41213589
Michaëlle Jean. Acknowledgments. Sexual Violence in Conflict and
Post-Conflict Societies: Situating International Agendas and their African
Contexts 1. Seeing Sexual Violence in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies:
The Limits of Visibility Doris Buss 2. The Political Economy of War: What
Women Need to Know Meredeth Turshen Sexual Violence and Conflict: Civil
Society Perspectives on Patterns, Causes and Solutions 3. Sexual Violence
Patterns, Causes, and Possible Solutions: An Interview with Kudakwshe
Chitsike, Research and Advocacy Unit, Zimbabwe and Jessica Nkuuhe,
Independent Consultant, Uganda Doris Buss 4. Sexual Violence Patterns,
Causes, and Possible Solutions: An Interview with Julienne Lusenge,
Solidarité Féminine pour la Paix Intégrale (SOFEPADI), Democratic Republic
of Congo Sexual Violence and Harm: From Conflict to Post-Conflict Societies
5. Gendered Insecurity and the Enduring Impacts of Sexual and Gender-Based
Violence (SGBV) in Northern Uganda Rebecca Tiessen and Lahoma Thomas 6.
Through War to Peace: Sexual Violence and Adolescent Girls Donna Sharkey
7. Ritual and Reintegration of Young Women Formerly Abducted as Child
Soldiers in Northern Uganda Christine Mbabazi Mpyangu 8. Considering Gender
Relations and Culture in the Psychosocial Adaptation of Individuals and
Communities Affected by Sexualised Violence in African Conflicts Sophie C.
Yohani Representing Harms and the Trouble with (Victim) Categories 9.
Sexual Violence, Female Agencies, and Sexual Consent: Complexities of
Sexual Violence in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Jennie E. Burnet 10. The
Representation of Rape by the Special Court for Sierra Leone Valerie
Oosterveld 11. Justice and Reparations for Rwanda's Enfants Mauvais
Souvenirs Sandra Le Courtois 12. On Transitional Justice Entrepreneurs and
the Production of Victims Tshepo Madlingozi The Gender of Security 13. A
Gendered Reading of Security and Security Reform in Post Conflict Societies
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn and Dina Haynes 14. Security Sector Reform
in Africa: A Lost Opportunity to Deconstruct Militarised Masculinities?
Yaliwe Clarke 15. Women Peacekeepers and UNPOL Officers in the Fight
Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Post-Conflict Zones Sophie
Toupin Post-Conflict Development and International Agendas 16. Development
and Its Discontents: Ending Violence Against Women in Post-Conflict Liberia
Pamela Scully 17. International Assistance to Combat Sexual Violence in the
Congo: Placing Congolese Women at the Heart of the Process! Denis Tougas
Michaëlle Jean. Acknowledgments. Sexual Violence in Conflict and
Post-Conflict Societies: Situating International Agendas and their African
Contexts 1. Seeing Sexual Violence in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies:
The Limits of Visibility Doris Buss 2. The Political Economy of War: What
Women Need to Know Meredeth Turshen Sexual Violence and Conflict: Civil
Society Perspectives on Patterns, Causes and Solutions 3. Sexual Violence
Patterns, Causes, and Possible Solutions: An Interview with Kudakwshe
Chitsike, Research and Advocacy Unit, Zimbabwe and Jessica Nkuuhe,
Independent Consultant, Uganda Doris Buss 4. Sexual Violence Patterns,
Causes, and Possible Solutions: An Interview with Julienne Lusenge,
Solidarité Féminine pour la Paix Intégrale (SOFEPADI), Democratic Republic
of Congo Sexual Violence and Harm: From Conflict to Post-Conflict Societies
5. Gendered Insecurity and the Enduring Impacts of Sexual and Gender-Based
Violence (SGBV) in Northern Uganda Rebecca Tiessen and Lahoma Thomas 6.
Through War to Peace: Sexual Violence and Adolescent Girls Donna Sharkey
7. Ritual and Reintegration of Young Women Formerly Abducted as Child
Soldiers in Northern Uganda Christine Mbabazi Mpyangu 8. Considering Gender
Relations and Culture in the Psychosocial Adaptation of Individuals and
Communities Affected by Sexualised Violence in African Conflicts Sophie C.
Yohani Representing Harms and the Trouble with (Victim) Categories 9.
Sexual Violence, Female Agencies, and Sexual Consent: Complexities of
Sexual Violence in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Jennie E. Burnet 10. The
Representation of Rape by the Special Court for Sierra Leone Valerie
Oosterveld 11. Justice and Reparations for Rwanda's Enfants Mauvais
Souvenirs Sandra Le Courtois 12. On Transitional Justice Entrepreneurs and
the Production of Victims Tshepo Madlingozi The Gender of Security 13. A
Gendered Reading of Security and Security Reform in Post Conflict Societies
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Naomi Cahn and Dina Haynes 14. Security Sector Reform
in Africa: A Lost Opportunity to Deconstruct Militarised Masculinities?
Yaliwe Clarke 15. Women Peacekeepers and UNPOL Officers in the Fight
Against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Post-Conflict Zones Sophie
Toupin Post-Conflict Development and International Agendas 16. Development
and Its Discontents: Ending Violence Against Women in Post-Conflict Liberia
Pamela Scully 17. International Assistance to Combat Sexual Violence in the
Congo: Placing Congolese Women at the Heart of the Process! Denis Tougas