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The Gender Hubcast
The Gender Hubcast provides an innovative platform for Gender, Justice and Security Hub members to reflect on feminist practice, knowledge production, and ethics in the study and practice of peacebuilding.
Amani Gender, Justice and Security Resource Centre
The Amani Gender, Justice and Security (GJS) Resource Centre is a facility set up to document, curate and disseminate conflict, gender, peace, justice and security-related publications and artefacts.
Transformative Conversational Practice in Feminist Spaces: Early Career Network and Global South Perspectives
With a foundation in intersectional feminist principles, the project aims to create a transformative space within academia, emphasising the equal significance of the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of research, in relation to the ‘what’ is ultimately produced.
The Stories of Research
This research draws on feminist scholarship to critically examine epistemic violence within research and to advance knowledge and practice in gender justice research practices and research communication.
Sex, Love and War
War, displacement, sexualities and intimate gendered relationships.
Gender, Governance, and Peacebuilding: Institutional Reform in Jordan, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka
Focussing on the development of gender-related governance arrangements in conflict affected countries.
Addressing Post-Colonial Legacies in Transitional Justice
This project aims to see what role transitional justice can play in relation to colonial harms.
Culture and Conflict
Investigating the value of culture to women in conflict settings.
Women’s Rights After War
Understanding which women benefit from women’s empowerment reforms in the aftermath of armed conflict.
Social and Economic Rights in Transition
This project improves knowledge of the role of social and economic rights in peace agreements and examines how civil society organisations can use peace agreements as levers for socioeconomic transformation.