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  1. Viewing Peace Through Gender Lenses.Laura Sjoberg - 2013 - Ethics and International Affairs 27 (2):175-187.
    The war in Iraq is over. U.S. troops have withdrawn. Saddam Hussein has been overthrown and replaced with a government perceived to be more democratic and more just to the Iraqi people. In late 2011, concurrent with the U.S. withdrawal, strategists suggested that there was “peace at last” in Iraq, a cause for celebration.
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  • Dialogical Research Design: Practising Ethical, Useful and Safe(r) Research.Birgit Poopuu - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (1):31-42.
    1. This article reflects on the potential merits of a dialogical research design and practice with a view to caring for oneself and others. As my research is premised on dialogue, the self-care of...
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  • In the Aftermath of Earth, Wind, and Fire: Natural Disasters and Respect for Women’s Rights.Nicole Detraz & Dursun Peksen - 2017 - Human Rights Review 18 (2):151-170.
    Though much research has been devoted to a range of socioeconomic and political consequences of natural disasters, little is known about the possible gendered effects of disasters beyond the well-documented immediate effects on women’s physical well-being. This paper explores the extent to which natural disasters affect women’s economic and political rights in disaster-hit countries. We postulate that natural disasters are likely to contribute to the rise of systematic gendered discrimination by impairing state capacity for rights protection as well as instigating (...)
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