Gender and Peace Negotiations : Why Gendering Peace Negotiations Multiplies Opportunities for Reconciliation

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Abstract

Research, as well as fieldwork observation, has long established the multiple intersections between gender and conflicts. How masculinities and femininities are constructed in times of conflict and war, how gender and ethnicity are used in narratives and political discourses, how gender roles, militarism and war are tightly interrelated, and more generally how conflict impacts differently on women and on men, or how the meanings of conflict and security might diverge for women and men.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNegotiating Reconciliation in Peacemaking : Quandaries of Relationship Building
EditorsValérie Rosoux
Pages93-109
Number of pages17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 3 Nov 2017

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