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Re-thinking Violence, Everyday and (In)Security: Feminist/Intersectional Interventions (Editorial)

Authors :
Nyborg, Ingrid
Singh, Shweta
Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild
Nyborg, Ingrid
Singh, Shweta
Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild
Source :
Journal of Human Security; 18; 2; 1-5; Re-thinking Violence, Everyday and (In)Security: Feminist/Intersectional Interventions
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This special gender issue brings to the fore a renewed focus on the importance of feminist intersectional analyses in understanding violence and (in)security in the everyday. It does so through the examination of several cases across the globe. The first set of articles examines how gender is understood in the context of police reform initiatives in post-conflict contexts, where despite political peace agreements, many forms of violence and insecurity continue in the everyday. The second set of articles focuses on gender in populist movement, and particularly foregrounds an intersectional lens. The intersections of race, religion, class, caste, geographies and gender raise important questions when analyzing populist projects, including how the rise of populism may indicate a growing dissonance between the domestic and international, and how this is relevant to understanding the changing nature of violence and (in)security in this changing global era. Taken together, the two sets of articles give a rich account of the significance of incorporating a more complex understanding of gender in gaining better insight into contemporary societal processes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Human Security; 18; 2; 1-5; Re-thinking Violence, Everyday and (In)Security: Feminist/Intersectional Interventions
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372981621
Document Type :
Electronic Resource