Articles
The Antimilitarist Feminist Network: Addressing Mexico’s Security Failures
Despite adopting progressive policies and making significant progress in gender parity, Mexico faces important security challenges that undermine gender equality.
Transnational Network Approaches and Norm Agency
This chapter asks how are ‘norms as processes’ shaped by new modes of networking across local and global spaces, and how networking affects a norm’s perceived legitimacy.
Theological arguments framing violence against women: Context, cause and the gendered impacts of scriptural priorities
This article examines how Lutheran theology in Australia represents gender and frames women and femininity as a problem for the church.
The Gendered Politics of State-Sanctioned Extremism: Evidence from a Study of Buddhist Protectionism
This article investigates a type of state-sanctioned extremism, wherein nationalist movements, supported to varying degrees by governments, seek to “protect” Buddhism across Asia.