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How do post-war empowerment interventions impact women's lives? The Women's Rights After War (WRAW) project asks which women benefit from new opportunities, suggesting that the implementation of gender-egalitarian laws and policies often maps onto existing socio-political cleavages.
How do women contribute to violent conflict and peacebuilding? Questioning traditional narratives that emphasize women's victimhood at the expense of their agency, Professors Hilary Matfess and Marie Berry take a holistic approach to understanding the many ways that women and gender norms contribute to the dynamics of war and its aftermath.
A key dimension of pragmatism is its appreciation of human qualities associated with femininities. Attributes associated with masculinities hold prominence in social science arguments and, Deborah Avant notes, are often deployed to degrade key pragmatic arguments that highlight human elements seen as more associated with femininities. By exposing the gendered character of critiques of pragmatism, Professor Avant hopes to contribute to efforts to make space for feminine — as well as masculine — elements of the human experience in social science analysis.
A key dimension of pragmatism is its appreciation of human qualities associated with femininities. Attributes associated with masculinities hold prominence in social science arguments and, Deborah Avant notes, are often deployed to degrade key pragmatic arguments that highlight human elements seen as more associated with femininities. By exposing the gendered character of critiques of pragmatism, Professor Avant hopes to contribute to efforts to make space for feminine — as well as masculine — elements of the human experience in social science analysis.
Professor Chen Reis conducts research on gender-based violence in humanitarian settings, and on gender biases in humanitarian organizations and the impact on programming and staff. Her research also involves diversity and inclusion in graduate humanitarian education.
Professor Nadia Kaneva explores the role of popular media in transforming feminine and feminist identities and ideals in the post-socialist context. She has edited a special issue of Feminist Media Studies that will soon appear as an edited volume.
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