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ID164648
Title ProperCollective discussion
Other Title Informationpiecing-up feminist peace research
LanguageENG
AuthorWibben, Annick T R ;  Annick T R Wibben
Summary / Abstract (Note)Feminist peace research is an emerging field of social sciences that is transdisciplinary, intersectional, and normative—as well as transnational. Although it draws from disciplines such as peace and conflict research (in and outside of international relations [IR]) as well as feminist security studies, it also differs from them in terms of research scope and research design. Consequently, it not only provides insights on what can be termed “spectacular” instances of violence or peace but also sharpens our analysis of the everydayness of reconciliatory measures and the mundaneness of both violence and peace. As a feminist endeavor, feminist peace research necessarily asks questions about unequal gender relations and power structures within any given conflict environment. In this collective discussion piece, a diverse group of scholars, who formed part of the recently convened Feminist Peace Research Network, explores and further develops the parameters of this emergent field through a set of short conversation pieces.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Political Sociology Vol. 13, No.1; Mar 2019: p.86–107
Journal SourceInternational Political Sociology 2019-03 13, 1
Key WordsInternational Relations ;  Feminist Peace Research