Description
This roundtable brings together early career researchers with diverse, critical and historical perspectives, including practitioner and policy-based research, to explore the following questions:
- Is ‘Women, Peace and Security’ becoming a foreign policy tool at the exclusion of having a domestic remit?
- Who are the ‘women’ in ‘Women, Peace and Security’ and which women are made invisible by this label
- As we broaden our understanding of what security means (for example to include climate change, structural violence), is this being translated to the remit of ‘Women, Peace and Security’?
- Is knowledge production about ‘Women, Peace and Security’ being manipulated and to what ends?
The roundtable has been convened by the Defence Research Committee.