JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fused in combat: Gender relations and armed conflict

Judy El‐Bushra

Year: 2003 Journal:   Development in Practice Vol: 13 (2-3)Pages: 252-265   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Do gender relations change through conflict? How might conflict itself be fuelled by aspects of gender identity? A recently completed research project that combined oral testimony with more conventional research methods concluded that conflict has undoubtedly given women greater responsibilities, and with them the possibility of exerting greater leverage in decision making and increasing their political participation. The research sheds light on the role of ordinary citizens as 'actors' responding to crisis, and describes how gender identities are woven into a complex web of cause and effect in which war can be seen as a 'conflict of patriarchies'.

Keywords:
Armed conflict Leverage (statistics) Political science Politics Gender relations Political economy Social psychology Public relations Development economics Sociology Gender studies Psychology Law Economics

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
1
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0.85
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Citation History

Topics

Gender, Security, and Conflict
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Gender Studies

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