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87. Feminisms & International Security
87. Feminisms & International Security
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Who deserves to survive and be safe? Why were we made to believe that by ensuring the state's survival, by default, its citizens will be safe?
In preparation of our upcoming online workshop on Feminist Approaches to Women, Peace and Security, here is a brief exploration on feminism theory applied to international security.
Join us in this exploration, listen to the episode, subscribe to our newsletter here and support our community in Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/womanhoodir
Save the dates! Upcoming workshops:
Perspectivas Feministas a la Agenda Mujeres, Paz y Seguridad Starts July 14th (Español)
Feminist Approaches to Women, Peace and Security Starts July 22nd (English)
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In preparation of our upcoming online workshop on Feminist Approaches to Women, Peace and Security, here is a brief exploration on feminism theory applied to international security.
Join us in this exploration, listen to the episode, subscribe to our newsletter here and support our community in Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/womanhoodir
Save the dates! Upcoming workshops:
Perspectivas Feministas a la Agenda Mujeres, Paz y Seguridad Starts July 14th (Español)
Feminist Approaches to Women, Peace and Security Starts July 22nd (English)
Listen to related episodes:
86. Chloé Meulewaeter on Global Military Spending & Demilitarization Efforts
73. Akhila Kolisetty on Gender, Militarism and Climate Justice
36. ACLED: An Interview With Dr. Roudabeh Kishi
24. Kimberly Loh on Compassionate Conversations and Conflict Resolution
Released:
Jul 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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