Compendium Committee Chair:
Compendium Committee Chair:
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
E-Mail: sjoberg@ufl.edu
Phone: (617) 875-6653
Associate Section Editors:
Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University (formerly Section Editor)
Anna Agathangelou, York University
Zehra Arat, Purchase College
Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University
Carol Cohn, Boston Consortium on Gender, Security, and Human Rights
Francine D'Amico, Syracuse University
Bina D'Costa, Australian National University
B. Jane Parpart, Dalhousie University
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Elisabeth Prugl, Florida International University
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati
Meredith Reed Sarkees, Global Women's Leadership Council
Maria Stern, University of Gothenburg
Jacqui True, University of Auckland
List of Review Essays (as of Nov. 13, 2009):
1. "Feminist" Theoretical Inquiries and "IR" *
2. Feminist Ontologies, Epistemologies, Methodologies, and Methods in International Relations *
3. Feminist Ethics in International Relations *
4. Feminisms Troubling the Boundaries of International Relations *
5. Culture and Gender *
6. Feminisms and Masculinities *
7. Rac(ing) International Relations: A Critical Overview of Postcolonial Feminism in International Relations *
8. Representation, Translation, Interpretation, and World Traveling *
9. Universals and Particulars in International Relations Theory *
10. Feminism, Activism, and Scholarship in Global Context *
11. Subjectivity and Identity Politics *
12. Sexual International Relations *
13. Women as Objects and Commodities *
14. Labor and Gender *
15. Women, Gender, and Contemporary Armed Conflict *
16. Gender and Development *
17. Gender, Poverty, and Social Justice *
18. Globalization through Feminist Lenses *
19. Gender, Identity, and the Security State *
20. Gendering Human Security *
21. Gender and Government Administration
22. Gender and Governance*
23. Democracy, Democratization, and Gender *
24. Gender, Women, and Representation in the State *
25. Nationalisms, Citizenship, and Gender *
26. Gender, State, and Sovereignty *
27. UN, Gender, and Women *
28. Gender, Just War, and the Ethics of War and Peace *
29. Feminist Contributions and Challenges to Peace Studies *
30. Conflict Resolution: Feminist Perspectives *
31. Gender and Peace-making, Peace Keeping and Peace Building *
32. Foreign Intervention and Violence Against Women *
33. Militarization and Women: Gendered Militarizations *
34. Women as Agents of Violence *
35. Feminist Perspectives on Human Rights *
36. Transnational Feminist Activism and Globalizing Women's Movements *
37. Empire and Recolonization(s): Gender as a Site of Contestation *
38. Global Masculinities, Femininities, and Sexualities *
39. Institutions and Gender*
40. Feminist Perspectives on Foreign Policy *
41. Global Governance and Feminist Activism *
42. Feminist Perspectives on Migration, Refugees, and Internally Displaced People *
43. Feminist Perspectives on Environment *
44. Gender, Spaces, Places *
45. Gendering Religion and Politics *
46. Women and Global Health Issues *
47. Feminist Perspectives on Information & Communication Technologies, (Global) Media, and (International) Communications
48. Feminist Security Theorizing *
49. Gender and Active Learning *
50. Gender in the Classroom*
51. Women and Leadership in Global Politics *
52. Gramscian IPE from a Feminist Perspective *
* indicates that an author has been found