About FTGS

The Feminist Theory and Gender Studies (FTGS) section of the International Studies Association brings together scholars who apply feminist theory to International Relations or look at the field through a gender lens. In addition, those whose interests focus on gender-related topics throughout the field of international studies, including women in development and cross-cultural comparative studies, are encouraged to participate. The section provides mechanisms for discussion and exchange about the international dimension of scholarship on gender and about the gender dimension of scholarship in international affairs.

Friday, May 20, 2016

New publications; María Martín de Almagro


(2016) (with Petra Debusscher), "Post-conflict women's movements in turmoil: the challenges of success in Liberia in the 2005-aftermath", The Journal of Modern African Studies, 54, 293-316. doi:10.1017/S0022278X16000173. 

(2015) "Negotiated contestation in peacebuilding: maintaining or transforming systemic narratives?", Critical Studies on Security, 3 (3), 326-327, doi:10.1080/21624887.2015.1103013


Sunday, May 8, 2016

New publications; Marjaana Jauhola




(2016) "“Conversations in Silence” – Ceramic Installations Shaping Visual and Political Imagination of Gendered Tsunami and Conflict Reconstruction Landscapes in Aceh",Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories: Feminist Conversations on War Genocide and Political Violence.  Ayse Altinay and Andrea Peto, eds. Routledge.

(2016)“Decolonizing branded peacebuilding: abjected women talk back to the Finnish Women, Peace and Security Agenda“, International Affairs 92(2), 333-351. DOI: 10.1111/1468-2346.12554

(2016) (with Patrick Daly, Michael Feener, Craig Thorburn) “Blueprints for Change in Post-Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia”. Rebuilding Asia Following Natural Disasters: Appoaches to Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific Region. Patrick Daly and Michael Feener  eds. Cambridge University Press, 181-209.

(2015) "Scraps of Home: Banda Acehnese Life Narratives Contesting the Reconstruction Discourse of a Post-Tsunami City that is “Built Back Better”", Asian Journal of Social Science 43(6), 738-759. 
DOI: 10.1163/15685314-04306005

(2015) "‘On ‘Being Bored’: street ethnography on emotions in Banda Aceh after the tsunami and conflict", in Emotions, Politics, and War. Linda Åhäll and Thomas Gregory, eds. Routledge.

For Dr. Jauhola's full publication list: https://marjaanajauhola.wordpress.com/publications/

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

New publications; Annick T.R. Wibben


(2016) "Opening Security: Recovering Critical Scholarship as Political" Critical Studies on Security. 
DOI 10.1080/21624887.2016.1146528

Available: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21624887.2016.1146528

(2016) "The Promise and Dangers of Human Security" in 
Ethical Security Studies: A New Research Agenda, J. Nyman,  & A. Burke (eds), pp. 102-115. Routledge. 

Available: https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138912328

(2016) GÜVENLİĞE FEMİNİST YAKLAŞIMLARIN DEĞERİ NEDİR? 


 Available: http://www.analistdergisi.com/sayi/2016/03/guvenlige-feminist-yaklasimlarin-degeri-nedir(March 2016), in Turkish

[English version here: http://www.turkishweekly.net/2016/03/08/op-ed/the-value-of-feminist-scholarship-on-security/ (8 March 2016)]

Monday, May 2, 2016

Forthcoming publication; Nicole Detraz 


(2016) “Gender and environmental (in)security: From climate conflict to ecosystem instability.” Routledge International Handbook of Gender and Environment. Sherilyn MacGregor, ed.

Available: https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415707749