Gendering Global Humanitarianism in the Twentieth Century 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44630-7_11
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Gender Histories of Humanitarianism: Concepts and Perspectives

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“…Concurrently to the acknowledgement of the various forms of protection risks to which women are exposed across their lifetime, development and humanitarian policy, discourse, and practice have also paid increasing attention to women's agency (Möller, Paulmann and Stornig 2020). Abundant scholarship is dedicated to deconstructing entrenched conceptions of women as passive victims in conflict-affected contexts (McLeod 2015) and various authors point to the agency of women in ensuring their own protection and influencing the social contexts in which they operate (Nordstrom 1997;Utas 2005).…”
Section: An Increased Emphasis On Women's Agency Through Gender Mains...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concurrently to the acknowledgement of the various forms of protection risks to which women are exposed across their lifetime, development and humanitarian policy, discourse, and practice have also paid increasing attention to women's agency (Möller, Paulmann and Stornig 2020). Abundant scholarship is dedicated to deconstructing entrenched conceptions of women as passive victims in conflict-affected contexts (McLeod 2015) and various authors point to the agency of women in ensuring their own protection and influencing the social contexts in which they operate (Nordstrom 1997;Utas 2005).…”
Section: An Increased Emphasis On Women's Agency Through Gender Mains...mentioning
confidence: 99%