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    almahu_9949386749402882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 1000394557 , 9781003123750 , 1003123759 , 9781000394498 , 1000394492 , 9781000394559
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in gender and global politics
    Content: "This book proposes that work on the Women, Peace and Security agenda undertaken by civil society actors can be interpreted as a form of care labour that nourishes and sustains the agenda - without which the agenda could not, in fact, succeed. The care labour of civil society is thus a condition of the Women, Peace and Security agenda's success. United Nations Security Council resolution 1325 is the foundation of a diverse and pluralising policy framework known as the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Over the 20 years since the adoption of the foundational resolution, despite sustained resistance from some quarters and a general lack of adequate resourcing and political will, the agenda has continued to see many successes, and to achieve elements of political transformation large and small. This book explores how the supporting constituency of the agenda has 'made 1325 work'. Based on new interviews with representatives of diverse civil society organisations working on WPS, the book offers a novel intervention into WPS scholarship, which has thus far paid relatively little attention to the labours of civil society actors working on WPS, particularly on an individual level. The authors consider the motivations, pressures and frustrations experienced by WPS civil society actors, as well as the goals and challenges. This book is based on original research and will be of interest to scholars, policymakers and practitioners working on WPS specifically, and those working in Political Science, International Relations, Development Studies, and on the global governance of peace and security. It will also be relevant for students in WPS-focused programs and of peace and security studies more broadly"--
    Note: Care labour and social reproduction in the WPS agenda -- Civil society and the WPS agenda -- Care labour as a condition of the agenda's success -- Funding -- Despair -- Commitment -- Making 1325 work.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hamilton, Caitlin. Civil society, care labour, and the women, peace and security agenda Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021. ISBN 9780367642747
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1742970966
    Format: 67 pages
    ISBN: 9780367642747 , 9780367642778
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in gender and global politics
    Content: Care labour and social reproduction in the WPS agenda -- Civil society and the WPS agenda -- Care labour as a condition of the agenda's success -- Funding -- Despair -- Commitment -- Making 1325 work.
    Content: "This book proposes that work on the Women, Peace and Security agenda undertaken by civil society actors can be interpreted as a form of care labour that nourishes and sustains the agenda - without which the agenda could not, in fact, succeed. The care labour of civil society is thus a condition of the Women, Peace and Security agenda's success. United Nations Security Council resolution 1325 is the foundation of a diverse and pluralising policy framework known as the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Over the 20 years since the adoption of the foundational resolution, despite sustained resistance from some quarters and a general lack of adequate resourcing and political will, the agenda has continued to see many successes, and to achieve elements of political transformation large and small. This book explores how the supporting constituency of the agenda has 'made 1325 work'. Based on new interviews with representatives of diverse civil society organisations working on WPS, the book offers a novel intervention into WPS scholarship, which has thus far paid relatively little attention to the labours of civil society actors working on WPS, particularly on an individual level. The authors consider the motivations, pressures and frustrations experienced by WPS civil society actors, as well as the goals and challenges. This book is based on original research and will be of interest to scholars, policymakers and practitioners working on WPS specifically, and those working in Political Science, International Relations, Development Studies, and on the global governance of peace and security. It will also be relevant for students in WPS-focused programs and of peace and security studies more broadly"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781003123750
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Hamilton, Caitlin Civil society, care labour, and the women, peace and security agenda Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021
    Language: English
    Keywords: Vereinte Nationen ; Resolution ; Prävention ; Frau ; Zivilgesellschaft
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