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2021-05Type
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Abstract
While different aspects of identity are increasingly understood to shape diverse experiences of, and agency within conflict, religion and gender are still often treated as separate categories. Intersectional analysis examines gender and religion as overlapping rather than parallel categories, enabling a thorough understanding of conflict dynamics and inclusive peace programming strategies. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000480146Publication status
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CSS Analyses in Security PolicyVolume
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Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH ZürichSubject
Gender; Conflict analysisOrganisational unit
03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas
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Also published in German and French.More
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