Further Reading
Data Sources for your papers
Gender and Peacebuilding Working Group (PeaceBuild)
UNIFEM - Women, Peace and Security Pages
UN Office of Humanitarian Coordination - SGBV Page
(see country reports, called situation reports for data; see also special research groups on SGBV and Men and Boys).
Additional Readings
Cockburn, Cynthia & Dubravka Zarkow (2002), The Postwar Moment. Militaries, Masculinities and
International Peacekeeping, Lawrence & Wishart: London.
Elshtain, Jean Bethke (1987), Women and War, Basic Books,, New York
Enloe, Cynthia (1993), The Morning After: Sexual politics at the end of the Cold War, California
Press, Berkley, London, UK
Karamé, Kari H. and Torunn L. Tryggestad (2000), Gender Perspectives on Peace and Conflict
Studies, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the International Peace Research
Institute in Oslo (PRIO), NUPI, Oslo.
Meintjes, Sheila, Anu Pillay & Meredeth Turshen (2001), eds, The Aftermath. Women in Post-
Conflict Transformation, Zed Books: London & New York.
Olsson, Louise (1999), Gendering UN Peacekeeping. Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective in
Multidimensional Peacekeeping Operations, Report No. 53, Department of Peace and Conflict
Research, Uppsala University.
Olsson, Louise and Torunn L. Tryggestad (2001), eds. Women and International Peacekeeping, The
Cass Series on peacekeeping, Frank Cass Publishers, London (also published as special issue of the
journal International Peacekeeping by Frank Cass Publishers).
Rehn, Elisabeth and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (2002a), ‘Women, war and peace. The Independent
Expert’s Assessment’, Progress of the Worlds Women 2002, Vol. 1, United Nations Development
Fund for Women, New York.
Steans, Jill (1998), Gender and International Relations. An Introduction, Polity Press in association
with Blackwell Publishers Ltd, Cambridge/Oxford, UK.
Tickner, J. Ann, 1992: Gender in International Relations. Feminist Perspectives on Achieving
Global Security. Columbia University Press, New York.
Tickner, J. Ann, 1997: You Just Don’t Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminist and
IR Theorists. In International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 41, No 4 (pp. 611-632).
Torry, Gina (ed), SCR 1325 and the Peacebuilding Commission. Security Council Resolution 1325
on Women, Peace and Security – Six Years On Report, NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and
Security, New York, 2006.
Whitworth, Sandra, 1994 (1997): Feminism and International Relations. Towards a Political
Economy of Gender in Interstate and Non-Governmental Institutions. Macmillan Press Ltd.,
London.
On Masculinity
* Carver, T. (2004): 'Men and Masculinities in Gendercide/Genocide'. In A. Jones
(ed.): Gendercide and Genocide. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press
* Connell, R.W. (2000): 'Arms and the man: using the new research on masculinity to
understand violence and promote peace in the contemporary world' In I. Breines,
R.W. Connell and I. Eide (eds.): Male roles, masculinities and violence: A culture of
peace perspective. Paris: UNESCO Publishing
* Connell, R.W. (2001): 'The Social Organization of Masculinity'. In S.M. Whitehead
and F.J. Barrett (eds.): The Masculinities Reader. London: Polity.
* Edwards, T. (2006): Ch. 3, Violence and violation: Men, masculinity and power. In
Cultures of Masculinity. London: Routledge
* Walle, T. M. (2004): 'Virginity vs. decency: continuity and change in Pakistani
men's perception of sexuality and women'. In R. Chopra, C. Osella and F. Osella
(eds.): South Asian Masculinities: Context of Change, Sites of Continuity. New Delhi:
Kali/Women Unlimited.
Instructor: Erin Baines
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