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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/866847-gender-peace-a
 nd-security-in-southeast-asia
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - 3200\, rue Jean-Brillant\, 3200\, rue J
 ean-Brillant\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:Gender\, Peace and Security in Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Conférence donnée dans le cadre du cycle Pleins feux sur l'As
 ie du Sud-Est\nTitre complet:Gender\, Peace and Security in Southeast Asi
 a: Rethinking from the Margins of a Crisis-prone region\nRésumé:This pr
 esentation examines the gendered implications to Southeast Asia being one 
 of the most 'crisis-prone' region in the world. Building on feminist persp
 ectives\, it will identify three main themes for rethinking peace and secu
 rity from the experiences of women 'in the margins'. The presentation make
 s a strong case for how and why the study of gender\, peace and security i
 n Southeast Asia can actually offer new and potential pathways for underst
 anding and transforming global politics.\nConférencière:Dre Maria Tanya
 g is a research fellow at the Monash University Centre for Gender\, Peace 
 and Security in Australia. Her research is motivated by a need to understa
 nd how and why global political economy and security is built on women's e
 xperiences of violence and exclusions. She has found answers in a range of
  issues from the global politics of sexual and reproductive health\, hyper
 masculine leadership and crisis\, and gender and climate change. In May 20
 19\, she will take on a new role as lecturer in international relations at
  the ANU Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs.
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