Dr Caitlin Hamilton
Caitlin Hamilton is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Gender, Justice and Security at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses on the United Nations Security Council’s Women, Peace and Security Agenda. Current projects include the role of civil society in the Agenda, the influence of donor funding on implementation, and methodological innovation in WPS. Her other research interests include the Popular Culture and World Politics Agenda, everyday world politics, and innovative and creative methodologies.
Areas of Research
Women, peace and security; donor funding; popular culture; innovative and creative methodologies
Publications
- Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans, wpsnaps.org (November, 2019)
- u0022Exploring the potential of the popular culture and world politics agenda: actors, artefacts and the everydayu0022, Australian Journal of Political Science, 54(4) (2019): 573-584
- u0022Twenty Years of Women, Peace and Security National Action Plans: Analysis and Lessons Learnedu0022 (2019)
- u0022The construction of gender-sensitive peacebuilding in Australia: ‘Advance Australia Fairu0022. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 69(4) (2015): 373-393.
- Popular Culture and World Politics: Theories, Methods, Pedagogies (Bristol: E-IR Publishing 2015)