Keyword Archives: women
Gender, Conflict, and Peacekeeping
By Dyan Mazurana, Angela Raven-Roberts, and Jane Parpart (eds.). 2005. Rowman & Littlefield: Oxford & Boulder.
Sub-Saharan Africa: Fulbe Societies
By Lacey Gale. 2004. Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, volume II: 144-5, Leiden, Brill.
Where are the Girls? Girls in Fighting Forces in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Mozambique: Their Lives During and After War
By Susan McKay and Dyan Mazurana. 2004. International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montréal, Canada. (Published in English and French)
Do Women Matter in Peacekeeping? Women in Police, Military, and Civilian Peacekeeping Components
By Dyan Mazurana. 2003 (March). Canadian Woman Studies Journal.
Girls in Fighting Forces and Groups: Their Recruitment, Participation, Demobilization, and Reintegration
By Dyan Mazurana, Susan McKay, Khristopher Carlson, and Janel Kasper. 2002. Peace & Conflict 8, 2.
Child Soldiers: What About the Girls?
By Dyan Mazurana and Susan McKay. 2001. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist, September/October.
A Hostile Reception: Women’s Realities of Civil Political Discourses in Democracies
By Dyan Mazurana and Anne Bonds. 2000. Peace & Conflict, 6, 4, 325-332.
Women and Peacebuilding
By Dyan Mazurana and Susan McKay. 1999. Montréal, Canada: International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development. Distributed by the Centre and Women Ink.: New York, New York. (Published in English and French)

