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Gender in Peacebuilding : Local Practices in Indonesia and Nigeria / edited byElisabeth Prügl, Christelle Rigual, Rahel Kunz, Mimidoo Achakpa, Henri Myrttinen, Joy Onyesoh, Arifah Rahmawati, Wening Udasmoro.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International development policy ; 13.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004498471
  • 9004498478
  • 9789004498464
  • 900449846X
Other title:
  • Local Practices in Indonesia and Nigeria
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gender in Peacebuilding : Local Practices in Indonesia and Nigeria.LOC classification:
  • JZ5578
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Contents:
Foreword -- Preface -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction Local Peacebuilding through a Gender Lens -- Elisabeth Prügl, Rahel Kunz, Mimidoo Achakpa, Henri Myrttinen, Joy Onyesoh, Arifah Rahmawati, Christelle Rigual and Wening Udasmoro -- 2 Questioning the Mantra 'All for One and One for All' The Reintegration of Aceh's Female Ex- combatants -- Arifah Rahmawati -- 3 Exploring Gendered Understandings of Peace in Delta State -- Ceren Bulduk, Joy Onyesoh and Mimidoo Achakpa -- 4 Art-for-Peace in Ambon An Intersectional Reading -- Wening Udasmoro and Rahel Kunz -- Interlude 1: Doing Research Differently? Putting Feminist Research Principles into Practice -- Henri Myrttinen -- Interlude 2: The Silencing of Gender-Based Violence -- Christelle Rigual, Henri Myrttinen, Arifah Rahmawati and Mimidoo Achakpa -- 5 'No Matter What-I've Got Rights' Women's Land Grab Protests in Banyuwangi, East Java -- Wening Udasmoro and Elisabeth Prügl -- 6 Umuada A Sociopolitical Institution for Peacebuilding and Conflict Management in Nigeria -- Joy Onyesoh -- 7 Three Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming in Economic Peacebuilding Insights from Indonesia and Nigeria -- Christelle Rigual -- 8 Conclusion. Seeing Patterns, Finding Diversity Researching and Engaging with Gender and Peacebuilding in Indonesia and Nigeria -- Henri Myrttinen -- Index.
Summary: Gender, age, class, ethnicity, religion, and political ideologies all matter in peacebuilding. Adopting a feminist approach, the 13th volume of International Development Policy analyses such intersecting differences in local contexts to develop a better understanding of how intersectionally gendered dynamics shape and are shaped by peacebuilding. In this volume, findings are presented from a six-year collaborative research project that, involving scholars from Indonesia, Nigeria, and Switzerland, investigated peacebuilding initiatives in Indonesia and Nigeria. The authors identify a number of logics that highlight how gender is deployed strategically or asserts itself inadvertently through gender stereotypes, gendered divisions of labour, or identity constructions. Contributors include: Mimidoo Achakpa, Ceren Bulduk, Rahel Kunz, Henri Myrttinen, Joy Onyesoh, Elisabeth Prügl, Arifah Rahmawati, Christelle Rigual and Wening Udasmoro.
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Gender, age, class, ethnicity, religion, and political ideologies all matter in peacebuilding. Adopting a feminist approach, the 13th volume of International Development Policy analyses such intersecting differences in local contexts to develop a better understanding of how intersectionally gendered dynamics shape and are shaped by peacebuilding. In this volume, findings are presented from a six-year collaborative research project that, involving scholars from Indonesia, Nigeria, and Switzerland, investigated peacebuilding initiatives in Indonesia and Nigeria. The authors identify a number of logics that highlight how gender is deployed strategically or asserts itself inadvertently through gender stereotypes, gendered divisions of labour, or identity constructions. Contributors include: Mimidoo Achakpa, Ceren Bulduk, Rahel Kunz, Henri Myrttinen, Joy Onyesoh, Elisabeth Prügl, Arifah Rahmawati, Christelle Rigual and Wening Udasmoro.

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Foreword -- Preface -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction Local Peacebuilding through a Gender Lens -- Elisabeth Prügl, Rahel Kunz, Mimidoo Achakpa, Henri Myrttinen, Joy Onyesoh, Arifah Rahmawati, Christelle Rigual and Wening Udasmoro -- 2 Questioning the Mantra 'All for One and One for All' The Reintegration of Aceh's Female Ex- combatants -- Arifah Rahmawati -- 3 Exploring Gendered Understandings of Peace in Delta State -- Ceren Bulduk, Joy Onyesoh and Mimidoo Achakpa -- 4 Art-for-Peace in Ambon An Intersectional Reading -- Wening Udasmoro and Rahel Kunz -- Interlude 1: Doing Research Differently? Putting Feminist Research Principles into Practice -- Henri Myrttinen -- Interlude 2: The Silencing of Gender-Based Violence -- Christelle Rigual, Henri Myrttinen, Arifah Rahmawati and Mimidoo Achakpa -- 5 'No Matter What-I've Got Rights' Women's Land Grab Protests in Banyuwangi, East Java -- Wening Udasmoro and Elisabeth Prügl -- 6 Umuada A Sociopolitical Institution for Peacebuilding and Conflict Management in Nigeria -- Joy Onyesoh -- 7 Three Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming in Economic Peacebuilding Insights from Indonesia and Nigeria -- Christelle Rigual -- 8 Conclusion. Seeing Patterns, Finding Diversity Researching and Engaging with Gender and Peacebuilding in Indonesia and Nigeria -- Henri Myrttinen -- Index.

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