CEVAW Analysis
Articles
Displacement of children in humanitarian emergencies: reflections from the frontline
Child protection in humanitarian settings is a complex narrative; this article particularly explores on child displacement.
Towards a feminist theory of war economy
This chapter puts forward a theoretical framework for investigating the war economy as a manifestation of temporal, spatial, and scalar gendered circuits of violence that are produced and reproduced both inside and outside of conflict zones.
Gendered precarity and violence in (de)globalising Asia: current trends and future research
Gendered violence is neither incidental nor episodic but structurally produced through transformations in the global political economy, intensified by conflict, authoritarianism, debt and new deglobalising pressures.