Gender and the micro-dynamics of violent conflicts

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Title
Gender and the micro-dynamics of violent conflicts
Journal
International Feminist Journal of Politics
Author(s)
Rigual Christelle, Prügl Elisabeth, Kunz Rahel
ISSN
1461-6742
1468-4470
Publication state
Published
Issued date
27/05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
24
Number
3
Pages
345-367
Language
english
Abstract
Conventional stories about conflicts often miss the role of everyday practices in escalating and de-escalating violence and how intersecting social dynamics of gender, ethnicity, age, and religion shape these practices. In this article, we introduce the Special Section on Gender and the Micro-Dynamics of Violent Conflicts. Situating the section within the scholarship on gender and violent conflict, we discuss the opportunities and paradoxes opened up by the adoption of a micro-level approach. We present theoretical and methodological reflections that emerge from the findings of the contributions and that arose in the process of implementing the research project on which these articles draw. We also reflect on the practical implications of our research. Specifically, we discuss conundrums of violent conflict research regarding two key feminist concepts – namely, gender and intersectionality – and explore (explanatory) arguments about the complex intersectional relationships between gender and violent conflict.
Keywords
Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Gender Studies
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Yes
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