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    When the Disaster Strikes: Gendered (Im)mobility in Bangladesh

    Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja. 2020. "When the Disaster Strikes: Gendered (Im)mobility in Bangladesh." Climate Risk Management 29.

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    Topics: Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Households Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Bangladesh Keywords: disaster, (im)mobility, non-evacuation behaviour, trapped populations

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    Irish Women and Nationalism: Soldiers, New Women and Wicked Hags

    Ryan, Louise, and Margaret Ward. 2019. Irish Women and Nationalism: Soldiers, New Women and Wicked Hags. Newbridge: Irish Academic Press.

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    Topics: Combatants, Female Combatants, Conflict, Feminisms, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Nationalism, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Europe, Northern Europe Countries: Ireland

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    Gender, Marriage, and the Dynamic of (Im)Mobility in the Mid-Western Hills of Nepal

    Zharkevich, Ina. 2019. “Gender, Marriage, and the Dynamic of (Im)Mobility in the Mid-Western Hills of Nepal.” Mobilities 14 (5): 681–95.

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    Topics: Displacement & Migration, Migration, Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Nepal Keywords: Nepal, gender, migration, marriage, mobility, immobility, masculinity, femininity

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    The Logic of Masculinist Protection: Reflections on the Current Security State

    Young, Iris Marion. 2003. “The Logic of Masculinist Protection: Reflections on the Current Security State.” Signs 29 (1): 1-25.

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    Topics: Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Masculinism, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Violence Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Masculinity on Unstable Ground: Young Refugee Men in Nairobi, Kenya

    Jaji, Rosemary. 2009. “Masculinity on Unstable Ground: Young Refugee Men in Nairobi, Kenya.” Journal of Refugee Studies 22 (2): 177–94.

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    Topics: Displacement & Migration, Refugees, Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Men Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Kenya Keywords: masculinity, refugee men, Great Lakes, Kenya

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    Women and Gender in the Mines: Challenging Masculinity Through History: An Introduction

    Romano, Rossana Barragán, and Leda Papastefanaki. 2020. “Women and Gender in the Mines: Challenging Masculinity Through History: An Introduction.” International Review of Social History 65 (2): 191–230. 

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    Topics: Extractive Industries, Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Women

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    Mine Decline and Women: Reflections from the Free State Goldfields

    Sesele, Kentse, Lochner Marais, Deidre van Rooyen, and Jan Cloete. 2021. “Mine Decline and Women: Reflections from the Free State Goldfields.” The Extractive Industries and Society 8 (1): 211–19. 

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    Topics: Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Patriarchy Regions: Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: mining, domestic labour, gender inequality

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    Going Underground in South African Platinum Mines to Explore Women Miners’ Experience

    Benya, Asanda. 2017. “Going Underground in South African Platinum Mines to Explore Women Miners’ Experiences.” Gender & Development 25 (3): 509–22.

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    Topics: Extractive Industries, Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Masculinism Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: women in mining, mining charter, masculine culture, transformation in mining, mining occupational culture

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    Mining Companies and Gender(Ed) Policies: The Women of the Congolese Copperbelt, Past and Present

    Pugliese, Francesca. 2020. “Mining Companies and Gender(Ed) Policies: The Women of the Congolese Copperbelt, Past and Present.” The Extractive Industries and Society (August). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2020.08.006.

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    Topics: Extractive Industries, Gender, Gender Roles, Masculinity/ies, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Patriarchy, Multi-National Corporations Regions: Africa, Central Africa Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo Keywords: women in mining, gendered policies, gender equality, Congolese Copperbelt

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    Gender, Militarism, and Peace-Building: Projects of the Postconflict Moment

    Moran, Mary H. 2010. “Gender, Militarism, and Peace-Building: Projects of the Postconflict Moment.” Annual Review of Anthropology 39 (1): 261-74. doi:10.1146/annurev-anthro-091908-164406.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, "New Wars", Feminisms, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Militarization, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict, Violence

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