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Security Council Resolution 2242 on women, peace and security: progressive gains or dangerous development? (2018)
Journal Article
Heathcote, G. (2018). Security Council Resolution 2242 on women, peace and security: progressive gains or dangerous development?. Global Society, 32(4), 374-394. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2018.1494140

This paper challenges the UN Security Council’s approach to women, peace and security through a detailed analysis of participation initiatives in the eight resolutions on women, peace and security, alongside study of the recent shift to include count... Read More about Security Council Resolution 2242 on women, peace and security: progressive gains or dangerous development?.

Bodies that Border that Line (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hamzić, V. (2018, June). Bodies that Border that Line. Presented at 'Queer' Asia 2018 Keynote Panel, 'Queer' Asia Conference, SOAS University of London, London, UK

There is something about human body that defies borders; not only is one’s body unthinkable outside of its immediate environment—be that environment construed out of bodies of others, of certain human or even non-human shared corporeality, or of a sp... Read More about Bodies that Border that Line.

Masculinity at the interface of liberalised development: an ethnographic study from an urban slum in Kerala, South India (2018)
Preprint / Working Paper
Aaberg, L. Masculinity at the interface of liberalised development: an ethnographic study from an urban slum in Kerala, South India. Thiruvananthapuram

This article is a reflection on empirical data gathered in an ethnographic study of masculinity in a designated slum in urban Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. This gestures towards possible new scholarly projects for those interested in gender, developmen... Read More about Masculinity at the interface of liberalised development: an ethnographic study from an urban slum in Kerala, South India.

The Desire for Categories (2018)
Digital Artefact
Tudor, A. (2018). The Desire for Categories

Recently, a colleague ‘cited’ me in a German newspaper article. The problem is, however, that I literally have never said the sentence that was ascribed to me in that newspaper article. I assume this misquotation comes out of a desire for categories... Read More about The Desire for Categories.

Cross-Fadings of Racialisation and Migratisation: The Postcolonial Turn in Western European Gender and Migration Studies (2018)
Journal Article
Tudor, A. (2018). Cross-Fadings of Racialisation and Migratisation: The Postcolonial Turn in Western European Gender and Migration Studies. Gender, Place and Culture, 25(7), 1057-1072. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2018.1441141

Looking at feminist and anti-racist approaches situated in or focused on Western Europe, especially Germany, this article investigates how racism and migration can be theorised in relation to each other in critical knowledge production. Rather than b... Read More about Cross-Fadings of Racialisation and Migratisation: The Postcolonial Turn in Western European Gender and Migration Studies.

Reconsidering nationalism and feminism: the Kurdish political movement in Turkey (2018)
Journal Article
Al-Ali, N., & Tas, L. (2018). Reconsidering nationalism and feminism: the Kurdish political movement in Turkey. Nations and Nationalism, 24(2), 453-473. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12383

Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims within nationalist movements are often side‐lined, constructed as ‘inauthentic’ and frequently discredited for imitating supposedly western notions o... Read More about Reconsidering nationalism and feminism: the Kurdish political movement in Turkey.

Iraq (2018)
Book Chapter
Al-Ali, N. (2018). Iraq. In S. Joseph (Ed.), Arab Family Studies: Critical Reviews (153-169). Syracuse University Press

What Does It Mean to Be Young for Syrian Men Living as Refugees in Cairo? (2017)
Journal Article
Suerbaum, M. (2017). What Does It Mean to Be Young for Syrian Men Living as Refugees in Cairo?. Middle East - Topics & arguments, 9, 122-131. https://doi.org/10.17192/meta.2017.9.6838

This article deals with Syrian young men who fled to Egypt after the uprising in 2011. Their life was affected by the challenges stemming from displacement, such as their confrontation with new responsibilities, unknown vulnerabilities and emotions,... Read More about What Does It Mean to Be Young for Syrian Men Living as Refugees in Cairo?.