- Laura Sjoberg, Theories of War
- Dubravka Zarkov, From Women and War to Gender and Conflict? Feminist Trajectories
- Judith Gardam, The Silences in the Rules that Regulate Women during Times of Armed Conflict
- Judy El-Bushra, How Should we Explain the Recurrence of Violent Conflict, and What Might Gender Have to do with it?
- Jo Butterfield & Elizabeth Heineman, The Gendered Nexus Between Conflict and Citizenship in Historical Perspective
- Patricia Justino, Violent Conflict and Changes in Gender Economic Roles: Implications for Post-Conflict Economic Recovery
- Chris Dolan, Victims who are men
- Dianne Otto, Women, Peace and Security: A Critical Analysis of the Security Council's Vision
- Anne Marie Goetz & Rob Jenkins, Participation and Protection: Security Council Dynamics, Bureaucratic Politics, and the Evolution of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
- Karen Engle, A Genealogy of the Centrality of Sexual Violence to Gender and Conflict
- Kimberly Theidon, 1325 + 17 = ? Filling in the blanks of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
- Naureen Chowdhury Fink & Alison Davidian, Complemenentarity and Convergence? Women, Peace and Security and Counterterrorism
- Pramilla Patten, Unlocking the Potential of CEDAW as an Important Accountability Tool for the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
- Pablo Castillo-Diaz & Hanny Cueva-Beteta, The promise and limits of Indicators on Women, peace and security
- Gina Heathcote, Humanitarian Intervention and Gender Dynamics
- Patricia Viseur Sellers, (Re)Considering Gender Jurisprudence
- Amrita Kapur, Complementarity as a Catalyst for Gender Justice in National Prosecutions
- Valerie Oosterveld, Forced Marriage During Conflict and Mass Atrocity
- Kristin Kalla, Advancing Justice and Making Amends through Reparations: Legal and Operational Considerations
- Lucy Hovil, Colonialism Amina Mama
- Conflict, Displacement and Refugees
- Vasuki Nesiah, Gender and Forms of Conflict
- The Moral Hazards of Dating the Security Council
- Kathy L. Gaca, The Marital Rape of Girls and Women in Antiquity and Modernity
- Amelia Hoover Green, "Mind the Gap:" Measuring and Understanding Gendered Conflict Experiences
- Elish Rooney, Intersectionality: Working in Conflict
- Patti Petesch, Agency and Gender Norms in War Economies
- Lauren C. Ng & Theresa S. Betancourt, Risk and Resilience: The Physical and Mental Health of Female Civilians During War
- Barbara Frey, The Gender Implications of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Conflict Situations
- Christof Heyns & Tess Borden, Unmanned Weapons: Looking for the Gender Dimension
- Sabrina M. Karim & Marsha Henry, Gender and Peacekeeping
- Martina Vandenberg, Peacekeeping, Human Trafficking, and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
- Christine Bell, Women, Peace Negotiations and Peace Agreements: Opportunities and Challenges
- Aili Mari Tripp, Women's Organizations and Peace Initiatives
- Dyan Mazurana, Roxanne Krystalli & Anton Baaré, Gender and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration: Reviewing and Advancing the Field
- Pascha Bueno-Hansen, Decolonial feminism, gender and transitional justice in Latin America
- Lisa Kindervater & Sheila Meintjes, Gender and Governance in post-conflict and democratizing settings
- Sari Kouvo & Corey Levine, Who Defines the Red Lines? The Prospects for Safeguarding Women's Rights and Securing their Future in Post-Transition Afghanistan
- Karima Bennoune, "That's Not my Daughter": The Paradoxes of Documenting Jihadist Mass Rape in 1990's Algeria and Beyond
- Lejla Hadzimesic, Consequences of Conflict Related Sexual Violence on Post-Conflict Society: Case Study reparations in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Donny Meertens, Colombia: Gender and Land Restitution
- Maria Eriksson Baaz & Maria Stern, Knowing masculinities in Armed Conflict? Reflections from Research in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Monica McWilliams & Avila Kilmurray, Northern Ireland: The Significance of a Bottom-Up Women's Movement in a Politically Contested Society
- Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Gendered Suffering and the Eviction of the Native: The Politics of Birth in Occupied East Jerusalem
- Doris Buss & Jerusa Ali, Rwanda: Women's Political Participation in Post-Conflict State-Building
- Ambika Satkunanathan, Sri Lanka: The Impact of Militarization on Women
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Ní Aoláin, Cahn, Haynes, & Valji: The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin (Univ. of Minnesota - Law), Naomi Cahn (George Washington Univ. - Law), Dina Francesca Haynes (New England Law | Boston), & Nahla Valji (United Nations) have published The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict (Oxford Univ. Press 2018). Contents include: