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2026
2025
- 1-20 Introduction
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 1-20 Introduction
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Catherine Cymone Fourshey & Marla Jaksch & Rehelobile Moletsane
- 1-30 Who Will Sing Their Songs? Women Judges and the Power of Judicial Storytelling
In: African Women Judges
by J. Jarpa Dawuni
- 21-45 Contextualising the Issues
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 23-38 Ke Ngoanana Oa Mosotho: A Decolonial Feminist Analysis of Girlhoods in Lesotho
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Neo Mohlabane
- 33-59 Joyce Aluoch: Feminizing Judicial Spaces
In: African Women Judges
by Agnes Meroka-Mutua
- 39-61 Conceptualizing Girlhoods and Girlhood Studies in Africa
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Milka Nyariro
- 47-93 Methodological Approaches
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 61-82 Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza: Navigating Unchartered Waters
In: African Women Judges
by W. Niagaga Kyobiika
- 63-81 Producing Girlhood in Africa: Colonialism, Neoliberalism, International Development and the Girl-in-Crisis
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Lisa Wiebesiek
- 83-106 Reine Alapini-Gansou: Service to Country, Continent, and Community
In: African Women Judges
by Shannon L. Johnson
- 85-106 Hamida’s Radical Refusal: Enslaved Girlhood and Concubinage in Colonial Zanzibar
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Elisabeth McMahon
- 95-115 The Typology and Communicative Style of Blogs
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 107-125 Sexuality Surveillance Discourses of Young Motherhood in Uganda: A Genealogy
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Annah Kamusiime
- 107-129 Yvonne Mokgoro: Service to Country and the Law (1950–2024)
In: African Women Judges
by Penelope Andrews & Margie Victor
- 117-129 Redistribution and Recognition in Blog Discourse
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 129-144 Children Voices on Systemic Cultural Practices That Reinforce Violence, Injustice, and Inequality Against Girls
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Adefunke Ekine & Tai Solarin & Catherine Williams
- 131-146 Representation in Blog Discourse: The Politics of Belonging—Who Can Speak and Whose Inequality Is Represented?
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 131-154 Effie Owuor: Daring Greatly, Shunning Perfectionism
In: African Women Judges
by Lucianna Wambui Thuo
- 145-165 Leveraging Survey Research to Include Tanzanian Girls’ Perspectives in Policy Making: A Vignette Methodology
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Anna Bolgrien & Deborah Levison
- 147-172 Blog Discourse and Gender Policy Agenda
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 155-179 Hannah Okwengu: Breaking Judicial Silos from the Magistracy to the Court of Appeal
In: African Women Judges
by Annerita Murungi
- 167-190 Unravelling Barriers: Exploring Factors Limiting Girls’ Academic Attainment in Northern Ghana—A Case Study of Sissala West
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Ruqy Sakyi-Nyarko
- 173-202 Blog Authors’ Discursive Approach: Ideology, Inclusivity, and Transnational Mobility
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 181-202 Mary Mamyassin Sey: In Pursuit of Judicial Integrity and Independence (1952–2024)
In: African Women Judges
by Satang Nabaneh
- 191-204 Understanding Sexual Harassment and Girlhood in Institutions of Higher Learning: The Case of Uganda
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Jackline Kirungi & Maren Marie Hawkins & Anne Dressel & Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu
- 203-226 Conclusion
In: Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria
by Diretnan Dikwal-Bot
- 205-219 Adolescents’ Funds of Knowledge on Pregnancy Termination in Uganda
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Doris Kakuru
- 205-221 Nancy Baraza: Leadership, Service and Judicial Transformation
In: African Women Judges
by Nancy Baraza
- 223-238 Tujilane Rose Chizumila: Adventures Leading to the Bench
In: African Women Judges
by Tujilane Rose Chizumila
- 223-243 ‘But I Am Only Fourteen’: A Tale of Turns Sharing of the Dilemmas of Girlhood in Contemporary African Fictions Reflecting Truths
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Ezinwanyi E. Adam & Omoteniola R. Otun
- 239-263 Memooda Ebrahim-Carstens: Journey from the Domestic to International Bench
In: African Women Judges
by Memooda Ebrahim-Carstens
- 245-259 Visual Violence and Fatal Beauty: A Collaborative Analysis of Black Girlhood in Mossane And Atlantique
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Colleen Baskin & Tamecka Marecheau-Miller & Jaedyn Griddine & Subha Xavier
- 261-282 Digital Engagements and African Girlhood: How Nigerian Teenage Girls Use Tiktok for Self and Identity Expression
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Amarachi J. Onuorah & R. Nanre Nafziger
- 265-293 Nkemdilim Izuako: The Making of a Transnational Judicial Career
In: African Women Judges
by Nkemdilim Izuako
- 285-286 Endings Beginning Questions Towards New Beginnings: Is There a Difference Between ‘African’ and ‘Girl’?—A Found Poem from Interviews
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Holiness Kerandi & Wangare Njuguna & Diamond Urey
- 287-288 Beginnings Again Love at First Sight
In: African Feminist Girlhood Studies and Development
by Omuhle Lethiwe Ndhlovu
- 295-305 Sanji Mmasenono Monageng: Building a Judicial Career
In: African Women Judges
by Sanji Mmasenono Monageng
- 307-321 Monica Kalyegira Mugenyi: A Judicial Voice from the East African Court of Justice
In: African Women Judges
by Monica Kalyegira Mugenyi
- 323-344 Aminatta L. R. Ngum: Continuous Education in Pursuit of Legal and Judicial Excellence
In: African Women Judges
by Aminatta Lois Runeni Ngum
- 345-363 Amy Shupikai Tsanga: Reflections on the Influence of Grounded Experiences in Becoming a High Court Judge
In: African Women Judges
by Amy Shupikai Tsanga
- 365-384 Margie Victor: Journey to the High Court of South Africa
In: African Women Judges
by Margie Victor
2023
2022
2021
- 1-1 Correction to: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Funmi Olonisakin
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Christine Verschuur & Isabelle Guérin & Isabelle Hillenkamp
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Ann Marie Bissessar
- 1-9 Introduction
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 1-15 Introduction: Feeling Our Way Through Latin America
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Cecilia Macón & Mariela Solana & Nayla Luz Vacarezza
- 7-29 Social Reproduction: A Key Issue for Feminist Solidarity Economy
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Isabelle Guérin & Isabelle Hillenkamp & Christine Verschuur
- 9-22 Domestic Violence in the Caribbean: Are Our Solutions Effective?
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Jacqueline H. Stephenson
- 11-45 Towards a Critical Ecofeminist Theory
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 19-40 Depicting “Gender Ideology” as Affective and Arbitrary: Organized Actions Against Sexual and Gender Rights in Latin America Today
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Daniela Losiggio
- 23-38 Symbolic Violence in the Postcolonial Anglo-Caribbean
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Shelene Gomes & Amílcar Sanatan
- 31-63 Solidarity Economy Under a Feminist Lens: A Critical and Possibilist Analysis
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Isabelle Guérin & Isabelle Hillenkamp & Christine Verschuur
- 39-65 Exploring Domestic Violence Issues and Resolutions Through Epic Theatre and Forum Theatre: The Good, the Baddesse and the Ugly
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Godfrey A. Steele
- 41-62 White Scarves and Green Scarves. The Affective Temporality of #QueSeaLey [#MakeItLaw] as Fourth-Wave Feminism
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Cecilia Macón
- 47-62 Women in Nigeria: Mired in the Middle
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 63-77 Venezuela—The Pink Tide Experiment
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 63-86 The Green Scarf for Abortion Rights: Affective Contagion and Artistic Reinventions of Movement Symbols
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Nayla Luz Vacarezza
- 65-86 Forging Solidarities: Women Workers in the Informal Sector in Tamil Nadu
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by K. Kalpana
- 67-85 Phenomenology as Methodology for Narrating Gender Perceptions on “Linguistic Violence” as Domestic Violence
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Moyia Rowtham
- 79-95 The World Bank: Bringing Women to the Fore?
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 87-103 Literature as an Agent of Change
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Petronetta Pierre-Robertson
- 87-107 Affective Atmospheres and the Construction of Senses and Practices of Citizenship in Ecuador
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Virginia Villamediana
- 87-117 Resisting the Destruction of Social Reproduction: Dalit women’s Struggle in South India
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Isabelle Guérin & Santosh Kumar & G. Venkatasubramanian
- 97-114 The Chad–Cameroon Pipeline: A Model Project?
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 105-123 Trinidad and Tobago’s Legal Response to Domestic Violence: Incomplete and Inadequate Without a Focus on Achieving Substantive Equality
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Afiya France
- 109-123 The Politics of Sensibility and the Colonization of Gender. (a.k.a. Men Hate Women)
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Ali Lara
- 115-126 Conclusion
In: Women, Gender and Oil Exploitation
by Maryse Helbert
- 119-143 Local Transformations in Batallas (Bolivia) and the “Inexhaustible” Capacity of Women to Sustain Life
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Ivonne Farah & Isabelle Hillenkamp & Gabriela Ruesgas & Fernanda Sostres
- 125-137 Historicizing Domestic Violence: The Ills of Indenture Ship?
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Ann Marie Bissessar
- 127-149 Beyond the Human: Maternity, Affect, and Monstrous Lives in the Narrative of Argentine Writer Samanta Schweblin
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Cynthia Francica
- 139-156 The Personal Is Political: Domestic Violence and Feminist Participation in Bolivarian Venezuela
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Sandra Angeleri & María Mercedes Cobo Echenagucia
- 145-167 Solidarity at the Crossroads: Struggles and Transformations of Domestic Workers in Kerala
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Rajib Nandi
- 151-177 Spiritism as Artistic, Affective, and Feminist Agency: The Case of the Morla Sisters in Chile
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Macarena Urzúa Opazo
- 157-173 Literary Evocations of Violence (Psychic and Physical) in Selected Works by Indo-Trinidadian Women Writers
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Victoria V. Chang
- 169-185 Argentina: Collectivizing Care, Reinventing Work and Solidarity
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Marisa Fournier & Erika Loritz
- 175-194 Understanding Domestic Violence from the Perspective of Trinidadian Men
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Michelle Thomas
- 179-196 Queer Temporalities, Fluid Encounters: Feeling Utopia in Marcelo Caetano’s Body Electric
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Daniel Kveller
- 187-209 Alternative Market Systems: Mutual Dependence for Collective Welfare in a Fish Market in Udupi
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Kaveri Thara
- 195-207 Why Women Stay: Understanding the Trauma Bond Between Victim and Abuser Case Studies Were Written
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Linda Hadeed
- 197-214 Mapping the Failure: A Dissident Narrative of Homoerotic Affections in Carlos Correas
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Eduardo Mattio
- 209-238 The Women in Seafood Landscape: A Look at the Social and Economic Challenges of Gender-Based Violence
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Debra D. Joseph & Roshnie A. Doon
- 211-236 Agroecology and Feminism in Vale Do Ribeira (Brazil): Towards More Sustainable Forms of Reproducing Life
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Isabelle Hillenkamp & Miriam Nobre
- 215-228 Back to the Party: Affects, Relationships, and Encounters
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Denilson Lopes
- 231-253 Popular Songs of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo: Emotionology of Love in Mexico 1880–1911
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Oliva López Sánchez & Edith Flores Pérez
- 237-253 Concluding Thoughts: Connecting Women’s Struggles. Reorganizing Social Reproduction, Democratizing Solidarity Economy, Reframing Value
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Isabelle Guérin & Isabelle Hillenkamp & Christine Verschuur
- 239-255 Surviving Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Sherna J. A. Alexander Benjamin
- 255-269 Afterword: The Cross-Fertilization Between Feminism and the Solidarity Economy
In: Social Reproduction, Solidarity Economy, Feminisms and Democracy
by Jean-Louis Laville
- 255-274 Emotional Education: Creating a Modern Child–Adult Relationship in Colombia
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Zandra Pedraza
- 257-272 ‘Deepening the Dialogue—Strengthening Domestic Violence Policy and Charting a Way Forward’
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Oscar Noel Ocho
- 273-297 Accounting for Episodes of Domestic Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean: Novel Achievements in the Midst of Persistent Challenges
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Godfrey St. Bernard
- 275-293 Nostalgia as Historical Critique: Time and Desire in Alejandro Modarelli’s Rosa Prepucio
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Mariela Solana
- 295-315 Intoxicated Stories and Stained Bodies: Muddy Methodologies in the Oral History of Queer Politics of the Global South
In: Affect, Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
by Nicolás Cuello
- 299-315 Through the Eyes of the Perpetrator: The Historical and Contemporary Cultural Context of Intimate Partner Violence in the Caribbean
In: Gender and Domestic Violence in the Caribbean
by Camille Huggins
2020
- 1-8 Introduction Researching Wartime Care Work in African Conflict Countries
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 1-11 Introduction
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Awino Okech
- 3-12 Introduction
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Maty Konte & Nyasha Tirivayi
- 9-30 Background and Overview
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 13-34 Youth-Hood, Gender and Feminist Dissent
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Awino Okech
- 15-35 Climate Change, Disease and Gender Gaps in Human Capital Investment
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Belinda Archibong & Francis Annan
- 31-51 Women and Unpaid Care Work: A Review
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 35-60 Student Movements and Autocracies in Africa
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Wadeisor Rukato
- 37-49 Weather Shocks and Women Empowerment
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Linguère Mously Mbaye
- 51-67 Gender and Climate Change: Towards Comprehensive Policy Options
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Gregor Schwerhoff & Maty Konte
- 53-74 The Ethics of Care and the Conceptualization of Unpaid Care Work
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 61-80 Fallist Feminist Futures in South Africa
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Princess Mpelo Malebye
- 71-88 Women’s Land Rights and Agricultural Productivity in Uganda
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Francis Mwesigye & Madina Guloba & Mildred Barungi
- 75-111 Wartime Care Work Arrangements and Provision in Darfur Case
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 81-106 A Revolution Deferred: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Egypt
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Radwa Saad & Sara Soumaya Abed
- 89-108 Land Tenure, Gender, and Productivity in Ethiopia and Tanzania
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Tigist M. Melesse & Yesuf M. Awel
- 107-130 The Revolution Continues: Sudanese Women’s Activism
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Sarah O. Nugdalla
- 111-124 Towards Achieving Equity in Utilisation of Maternal Health Services in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries: Progress and Remaining Challenges in Priority Countries
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Estelle M. Sidze & Martin K. Mutua & Hermann P. Donfouet
- 113-148 Peacebuilding Through the Care Work Lens
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 125-141 Barriers to and Facilitators of Contraceptive Use Among Married Adolescent Girls in Six Sub-Saharan African Countries
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Nyasha Tirivayi
- 131-147 Women and the Anglophone Struggle in Cameroon
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Zoneziwoh Mbondgulo-Wondieh
- 143-164 Achieving Gender Equality in Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Progress and Challenges in Moving from the MDGs to the SDGs
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Sandrine A. Koissy-Kpein
- 149-167 Lessening the Distance Between Peacebuilding and Ground Reality
In: War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa
by Fatma Osman Ibnouf
- 149-172 Democratic Reversals in Burundi
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Patrick Hajayandi
- 165-179 Gender Disparities in Access to and Use of ICT in Senegal
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Gaye Daffé & Fatoumata L. Diallo
- 173-199 The Rise and Demise of the “New Dispensation” in Zimbabwe
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Moses Tofa
- 183-203 Gender Gaps in Employment and Wages in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Miracle Ntuli & Prudence Kwenda
- 201-224 Embodying Protest: Feminist Organizing in Kenya
In: Gender, Protests and Political Change in Africa
by Felogene Anumo & Awuor Onyango
- 205-223 Child Health and Relatives’ Employment in South Africa: The Gendered Effect Beyond Parents
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Arlette Simo Fotso & Oluwaseyi Dolapo Somefun & Clifford Odimegwu
- 225-243 Unpaid Care Work Inequality and Women’s Employment Outcomes in Senegal
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Racky Baldé
- 245-263 When Women Go to the City: African Women’s Rural-Urban Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Lynda Pickbourn
- 267-284 Women Empowerment and Child Obesity: Evidence in Comoros, Malawi, and Mozambique
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Carolyn Chisadza & Eleni Yitbarek & Nicky Nicholls
- 285-303 Women, Inclusive Finance and the Quality of Life: Evidence from Zambia
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Lwanga Elizabeth Nanziri
- 305-316 Women’s Bargaining Power and Households’ Living Standards in West Africa: Evidence from Benin, Togo and Mali
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Monsoï Kenneth Colombiano Kponou
- 319-335 Female Policymakers and Women’s Well-Being in Africa
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Maty Konte
- 337-351 Pathways to Political Empowerment: An Examination of Factors That Enable Women to Access Political Leadership Positions in Kenya
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Lanoi Maloiy
- 353-368 It Is All about Power: Corruption, Patriarchy and the Political Participation of Women
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Ortrun Merkle & Pui-Hang Wong
- 369-388 Facts, Narrative and Action on Gender Equality in Modern Africa: A Sociological Approach to Priorities and Omissions
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by María José Moreno Ruiz
- 391-399 Conclusion
In: Women and Sustainable Human Development
by Maty Konte & Nyasha Tirivayi
2019
- 1-1 Correction to: Chapter 11: Speaking from the Ground: Transitional Gender Justice in Nepal
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Punam Yadav
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Njoki Nathani Wane
- 1-14 Introduction
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Lucy Fiske & Rita Shackel
- 7-35 African Traditional Philosophies
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Ahmed Ali Ilmi
- 17-36 The Rise (and Fall?) of Transitional Gender Justice: A Survey of the Field
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Lucy Fiske
- 37-51 Ebola and Post-Conflict Gender Justice: Lessons from Liberia
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Pamela Scully
- 37-65 Ancient Governance in Africa
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Francis Adyanga Akena
- 53-76 Making Clients Out of Citizens: Deconstructing Women’s Empowerment and Humanitarianism in Post-Conflict Interventions
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Rita Shackel & Lucy Fiske
- 67-98 Trade, Routes Trade, and Commerce in Pre-colonial Africa
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Alberta O. Akrong
- 77-95 Using War to Shift Peacetime Norms: The Example of Forced Marriage in Sierra Leone
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Kiran Grewal
- 97-117 More than a Victim: Thinking Through Foreign Correspondents’ Representations of Women in Conflict
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Chrisanthi Giotis
- 99-121 African Indigenous Education
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Njoki Nathani Wane
- 121-144 WPS, Gender and Foreign Military Interveners: Experience from Iraq and Afghanistan
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Angeline Lewis
- 123-142 The Spirit of African Indigenous Science
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Solomon Belay Faris
- 143-163 Women and Gender Relations in Africa
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Erick Fabris & Njoki Nathani Wane
- 145-163 Addressing Masculinities in Peace Negotiations: An Opportunity for Gender Justice
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Philipp Kastner & Elisabeth Roy-Trudel
- 165-185 Recalling Violence: Gender and Memory Work in Contemporary Post-conflict Peru
In: Rethinking Transitional Gender Justice
by Jelke Boesten
- 165-186 The Science of African Spirituality
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Solomon Belay Faris & Njoki Nathani Wane
- 187-200 Centering African Women’s Leadership Course: A Conversation
In: Gender, Democracy and Institutional Development in Africa
by Osholene Oshobugie & Danielle Cantave