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    Understanding Why and How Civilians Resort to Self-Protection in Armed Conflict

    Jose, Betcy, and Peace A. Medie. 2015. “Understanding Why and How Civilians Resort to Self-Protection in Armed Conflict.” International Studies Review. Volume 17, Issue 4, pages 515–535.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Society, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Security, Violence

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    Maoist Insurgency in Nepal: Radicalizing Gendered Narratives

    Manchanda, Rita. 2004. "Maoist Insurgency in Nepal: Radicalizing Gendered Narratives."​ Cultural Dynamics 16 (2-3): 237-58.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Society, Gender, Gendered Discourses, Gendered Power Relations, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Political Participation, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Nepal Keywords: ethnicity, Gender, resistance movement

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    Between the Home and the World in Violent Conflict

    Pieris, Anoma. 2012. “Between the Home and the World in Violent Conflict.” Gender, Place & Culture 19 (6): 771–89.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Civil Society, Gender, Women, Media, Households, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Post-Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Sri Lanka Keywords: film, Gender, civil war, homelessness, home, modernity

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