Jaremey R. McMullin asks: can militarized attachment—to barracks nostalgia and to the irreverent humor and communal nudity of basic training—be mobilized as a counter-violent maneuver (e.g., as suicide prevention)? And, how can research on veterans accommodate the complex simultaneity of their re-/de-militarizing moves?
Read MoreAnna Elomäki and Hanna Ylöstalo analyse how ‘strategic governance’ transformed gender equality policy in Finland.
Read MoreFelipe Jaramillo Ruiz & María Catalina Monroy write about the interaction between domestic politics and foreign policy – in the gendering of the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC).
Read MoreNicole Wagner maps the promotion of a nuanced militarized masculine ideal type—the Canadian “helpful hero”—to demonstrate how this gender trope functioned to legitimize Canada’s 2001-2014 military contributions to the War in Afghanistan.
Read MoreEvelyn Pauls asks feminist scholars to take participatory methodologies seriously by reflecting on participating filmmaking.
Read MoreCarol Cohn and Claire Duncanson argue that confronting the climate crisis must be understood as both practically and conceptually inextricable from the realization of the WPS agenda.
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