![]() ![]() ![]() Nagaraj 2: Ending Violence Against Women in Papua New Guinea's Highlands Region: The role of the State, Local Civil Society and Extractive Industries - Elizabeth Cox 3: Rural Women in Colombia: From Victims to Actors - Cecilia López Montaño And María-Claudia Holstine 4: Political Economy of Violence Against Women Case Studies: Egypt, Iraq and Syria - Doaa Abdelaal 5: Contesting Territoriality: patriarchy, accumulation and dis-possession. Introduction: Framing a South Feminist Analysis of War, Conflict and Violence Against Women: the value of a political economy lens - Kumudini Samuel and Vagisha Gunasekara 1: The construction of the 'responsible woman': Structural Violence in Sri Lanka's Post-War Development Strategy - Vagisha Gunasekara and Vijay K. The Political Economy Of Conflict And Violence Against Women written by Kumudini Samuel and has been published by Zed Books Ltd. However, gender discrimination continues through political exclusion, economic marginalization, and sexual violence during and after conflict, denying women. The Political Economy of Conflict and Violence against Women: Cases from the South edited by Kumudini Samuel, Claire Slatter, and Vagisha Gunasekara for DAWN, London, Zed Books, 2019, 288 pp., 19. ![]()
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