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Feminist Politics in Feminist Security Studies

Feminist Security Studies (FSS) is quickly becoming a recognized area of research. Recent articles in Security Studies (Sjoberg 2009) and International Security (Hudson et al. 2008/9) specifically address the contributions of FSS to the field of security studies, a network of scholars working in FSS...

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Published in:Politics & gender 2011-12, Vol.7 (4), p.590-595
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Feminism
Feminist Theory
Gender studies
International Security
International Studies
Politics
Scholarship
Security
Terminology
The State of Feminist Security Studies: A Conversation
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