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  • Björkdahl, Annika, et al. (author)
  • Gendered Justice Gaps in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • 2014
  • In: Human Rights Review. - : Springer. - 1524-8879 .- 1874-6306. ; 15:2, s. 201-218
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A gendered reading of the liberal peacebuilding and transitional justice project in Bosnia-Herzegovina raises critical questions concerning the quality of the peace one hopes to achieve in transitional societies. By focusing on three-gendered justice gaps-the accountability, acknowledgement, and reparations gaps-this article examines structural constraints for women to engage in shaping and implementing transitional justice, and unmasks transitional justice as a site for the long-term construction of the gendered post-conflict order. Thus, the gendered dynamics of peacebuilding and transitional justice have produced a post-conflict order characterized by gendered peace and justice gaps. Yet, we conclude that women are doing justice within the Bosnian-Herzegovina transitional justice project, and that their presence and participation is complex, multilayered, and constrained yet critical.
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792.
  • Blomqvist, Gunilla, 1964 (author)
  • Indian women and gender ideologies at work
  • 1999
  • In: Schulz, M. (ed.), Peace and development - their interrelationship in the global system: an inventory of peace and development research at PADRIGU: a Festschrift in honour of professor Björn Hettne. - Göteborg : Padrigu Papers, Göteborgs universitet. - 91 87380 57 9
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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793.
  • Bodén, Linnea, 1981-, et al. (author)
  • Advancing feminist relationality in childhood studies
  • 2023
  • In: Childhood. - 0907-5682 .- 1461-7013. ; 30:4, s. 471-486
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Relationality has become central to Childhood Studies and even described as its ontological ground. Feminist theories offer articulate theorizing on relationalities, yet feminist ideas of relationality have not had a significant impact on Childhood Studies. Through focusing on feminist notions of corporeal specificity, sexual-temporal difference and asymmetry, and transcorporeality, this paper argues that feminist theorizations open up a space to engage with childhood and children’s lives as not only relational or entangled, but as inevitably imbricated in relations of power.
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794.
  • Body politics and women citizens – African experiences
  • 2009
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This volume presents empirical case studies of women's experiences of working for their livelihoods and of how they craft their everyday lives as wives, mothers and citizens. They do so in the shadow of the global market and of neo-traditional and religious movements which resist change in the direction of gender equality. Phenomena such as polygamy and female genital mutilation are maintained or revived within modern African society. The perspective of body politics reveals a growing concern about the constraints on women claiming their rights, and points to the need to identify new methods to support women's full and active citizenship.
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796.
  • Botto, Matteo, et al. (author)
  • Swallowing and spitting out the Red Pill : Young men, vulnerability, and radicalisation pathways in the manosphere
  • 2023
  • In: Journal of Gender Studies. - 0958-9236 .- 1465-3869.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • During the last decades, new forms of men’s rights activism have emerged, commonly referred to as the ‘manosphere’. This loosely connected, misogynistic online movement particularly attracts young men. Its shared ideology is the Red Pill, a neoconservative ideology that adopts essentialist notions of gender and sexuality, and selectively employs evolutionary psychology to support male supremacy. While the discourses of the manosphere have been mapped, little research exists on how and why young men join and leave such misogynist groups. This article contributes to critical youth and feminist scholarship by analysing the gendered dynamics of online misogynist radicalisation pathways. Based on narratives shared on a Reddit community for former ‘redpillers’, this article explores 30 young men’s experiences of entering and exiting the manosphere and details the essential role of vulnerability in these processes. The stories are synthesised into three phases to illustrate the paths in and out of the manosphere. 
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797.
  • Brewis, Alexandra, et al. (author)
  • Gender identities, water insecurity, and risk : Re-theorizing the connections for a gender-inclusive toolkit for water insecurity research
  • 2023
  • In: WIREs Water. - : Wiley-Blackwell. - 2049-1948.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Informed by decades of literature, water interventions increasingly deploy "gender-sensitive" or even "gender transformative" approaches that seek to redress the disproportionate harms women face from water insecurity. These efforts recognize the role of gendered social norms and unequal power relations but often focus narrowly on the differences and dynamics between cisgender (cis) men and women. This approach renders less visible the ways that living with water insecurity can differentially affect all individuals through the dynamics of gender, sexuality, and linked intersecting identities. Here, we first share a conceptual toolkit that explains gender as fluid, negotiated, and diverse beyond the cis-binary. Using this as a starting point, we then review what is known and can be theorized from current literature, identifying limited observations from water-insecure communities to identify examples of contexts where gendered mechanisms (such as social norms) differentiate experiences of water insecurity, such as elevating risks of social stigma, physical harm, or psychological distress. We then apply this approach to consider expanded ways to include transgender, non-binary, and gender and sexual diversity to deepen, nuance and expand key thematics and approaches for water insecurity research. Reconceptualizing gender in these ways widens theoretical possibilities, changes how we collect data, and imagines new possibilities for effective and just water interventions.
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798.
  • Broadbridge, Adelina, et al. (author)
  • Gender and Management : New Directionsin Research and Continuing Patternsin Practice
  • 2008
  • In: British Journal of Management. - Oxford : WileyBlackwell. - 1045-3172 .- 1467-8551. ; 19:Supplement s1, s. S38-S49
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Management and managing are characteristically gendered in many respects. Over the last 30 years there has been a major international growth of studies on gender relations in organizations in general and in management in particular. This applies in both empirical research and more general theoretical analyses. The area of gender, organizations and management is now recognized in at least some quarters outside of itself as a legitimate, even an important, area. This is to be seen in the current market in publications, in the activities of mainstream international publishers, in journals, in courses within degree programmes, and in research groups, networks, and conferences and conference streams. Nevertheless, the field of activity is still somewhat precarious, in some ways very precarious. The vast majority of mainstream work on organizations and management has no gender analysis whatsoever or if it has it is very simple and crude. In business schools and university departments the position of gender-explicit work is very far from established. Even critical management studies, which may be concerned with, for example, power, class, labour process, resistance, discourse, deconstruction, does not necessarily take gender into account.
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  • Çağatay, Selin, 1983, et al. (author)
  • Conferencing in times of climate crisis and Covid-19: feminist and queer reflections on the digital shift in academic work
  • 2024
  • In: Globalizations. - 1474-7731.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article employs a holistic understanding of environmental, social, and economic sustainability to explore the interaction between neoliberalism, climate crisis, digitalization, and academic work with a focus on its everyday aspects. Drawing our experience of organizing an online conference during the Covid-19 pandemic and our dialogue with conference participants, we first problematize the presumed disembodiment of digital exchange and suggest a nuanced understanding of physicality’s role in knowledge production. We then explore the impact of the changing times and spaces of academic work on bodies and minds and the boundaries between private and public realms. Finally, we challenge the notion of digital solutionism by highlighting the implications of inhabiting digital platforms as spaces for knowledge production. While there is no simple solution to the problems around the digital shift in academic work and conferencing, we argue, downsizing can be a counteraction to platform capitalism in times of the climate crisis.
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