CEVAW Analysis

Articles, Books & Book Chapters

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The long-term relationship between war and attitudes toward domestic violence: Evidence from Vietnam

Examining the Vietnam War's long-term legacy, this study reveals that women exposed to intense bombing during childhood were more likely to justify intimate partner violence over 30 years later, with disrupted education appearing as a key mechanism perpetuating harmful gender norms.

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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.

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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.

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Conflict-related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence GPT-4o Codebook

The codebook explains the terms and methodological criteria used to train Generative AI tools to identify and analyse conflict-related SGBV media reports.

Creative Works & Films

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HDR Showcase 3 Minute Thesis - Phil Doan Pham

Phil Doan Pham examines how exposure to the Vietnam War during childhood shapes attitudes towards domestic violence decades later.