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  1. Research

    Gendering Grotius: Sex and Sex Difference in the Laws of War

    Kinsella, Helen M. 2006. “Gendering Grotius Sex and Sex Difference in the Laws of War.” Political Theory 34 (2): 161-91.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Gender, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Religion, Violence

  2. Research

    Health Consequences of Physical and Sexual Violence: Women in the Military

    Sadler, A. G., B. M. Booth, D. Nielson, and B. N. Doebbeling. 2000. “Health-Related Consequences of Physical and Sexual Violence: Women in the Military.” Obstetrics & Gynecology 96 (3): 473–80.

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    Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Health, Mental Health, Trauma, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women, Violence

  3. Research

    Myths in the Representations of Women Terrorists

    Talbot, Rhiannon. 2001. “Myths in the Representations of Women Terrorists.” Eire-Ireland: Journal of Irish Studies 35 (3-4): 165-86.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Terrorism, Violence

  4. Research

    Traffic in Women in War and Peace: Mapping Experiences in Southeast Europe

    Corrin, Chris. 2004. “Traffic in Women in War and Peace: Mapping Experiences in Southeast Europe.” Journal of Contemporary European Studies 12 (2): 177-92.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Livelihoods, Sexual Livelihoods, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Rights, Human Rights, Trafficking, Human Trafficking, Sex Trafficking, Violence Regions: Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe

  5. Research

    Late Justice for Burundi

    Schweiger, Romana. 2006. “Late Justice for Burundi.” International and Comparative Law Quarterly 55 (3): 653-71.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Ethnicity, Gender, Justice, Rights, Human Rights, Violence Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa Countries: Burundi

  6. Research

    Disarming Masculinities

    Myrttinen, Henri. 2003. “Disarming Masculinities.” Disarmament Forum: Women, Men, Peace and Security 4: 37–46.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Male Combatants, DDR, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Sexuality, Violence, Weapons /Arms

  7. Research

    War, Language and Gender, What New Can Be Said? Framing the Issues

    Taylor, Anita, and M. J. Hardman. 2004. “War, Language and Gender, What New Can Be Said? Framing the Issues.” Women & Language 27 (2): 3–19.

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    Topics: Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Violence

  8. Research

    Learning to Kill? Masculinity, the Family and Violence in Natal

    Campbell, Catherine. 1992. “Learning to Kill? Masculinity, the Family and Violence in Natal.” Journal of Southern African Studies 18 (3): 614-28.

    Topics: Gender, Masculinity/ies, Violence Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa

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    Relationship between Political Violence and Psychological Responses among Palestinian Women

    Punamäki, Raija-Leena. 1990. “Relationships between Political Violence and Psychological Responses among Palestinian Women.” Journal of Peace Research 27 (1): 75–85.

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    Topics: Displacement & Migration, Refugees, Gender, Women, Health, Mental Health, Violence Regions: MENA, Asia, Middle East Countries: Palestine / Occupied Palestinian Territories

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    Female Suicide Bombers: Dying for Equality?

    Schweitzer, Yoram, ed. 2006. Female Suicide Bombers: Dying for Equality? 84. Tel Aviv: Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Violence

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