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Global feminist societal resilience network

The purpose of the network is to strengthen international cooperation on the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

The network brings together scholars and practitioners working with the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. Its objective is to pool existing resources and expertise to share best practices, exchange knowledge and data, co-create new avenues of collaboration, and provide tangible recommendations to a broad range of stakeholders in academia, government, national armed forces, civil society, as well as international organisations.

The proposed team will define the foundations for academic and practical cooperation on WPS in a global context.

The network has received funding from four funding bodies: Queen's University, Destination Horizon Grants, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council in Canda and Riksbakens jubileumsfond in Sweden.

Researchers and partners in the network:

  • Priscyll Anctil Avoine, Swedish Defence University, Sweden
  • Yoland Bouka, Queen's University, Canada
  • Eva Herschinger, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
  • Stefanie von Hlatky, Queen's University, Canada
  • Paul Kirby, Queen Mary University of London, UK
  • Stéphanie Martel, Queen's University, Canada
  • Kate Millar, London School of Economics, UK
  • Annick Wibben, Swedish Defence University, Sweden
  • Katharina AM Wright, University of New Castle, UK
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