Gender in Peacebuilding : Local Practices in Indonesia and Nigeria /

Gender, age, class, ethnicity, religion, and political ideologies all matter in peacebuilding. Adopting a feminist approach, the 13th volume of International Development Policy analyses such intersecting differences in local contexts to develop a better understanding of how intersectionally gendered...

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Prügl, Elisabeth (Editor), Onyesoh, Joy (Editor), Kunz, Rahel (Editor), Myrttinen, Henri (Editor), Rahmawati, Arifah (Editor), Udasmoro, Wening (Editor), Achakpa, Mimidoo (Editor), Rigual, Christelle (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2021.
Series:International development policy ; 13.
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Summary:Gender, age, class, ethnicity, religion, and political ideologies all matter in peacebuilding. Adopting a feminist approach, the 13th volume of International Development Policy analyses such intersecting differences in local contexts to develop a better understanding of how intersectionally gendered dynamics shape and are shaped by peacebuilding. In this volume, findings are presented from a six-year collaborative research project that, involving scholars from Indonesia, Nigeria, and Switzerland, investigated peacebuilding initiatives in Indonesia and Nigeria. The authors identify a number of logics that highlight how gender is deployed strategically or asserts itself inadvertently through gender stereotypes, gendered divisions of labour, or identity constructions. Contributors include: Mimidoo Achakpa, Ceren Bulduk, Rahel Kunz, Henri Myrttinen, Joy Onyesoh, Elisabeth Prügl, Arifah Rahmawati, Christelle Rigual and Wening Udasmoro.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004498471
9004498478
9789004498464
900449846X