This course introduces students to the academic discipline of Feminist International Relations, with specific focus on the role of Gender, Peace and Security agenda and women’s peace movements. With a starting point in scholarship on gender and security, as well as race and postcolonialism, this course examines the history of women’s peace movements, as well as their contemporary materialisation. We specifically focus on the impact of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 agenda on women’s roles in peacebuilding, peace-making and peacekeeping.
- Teacher: EMMA BRANNLUND