Publications
(23.10.2006)
A selection of research publications on peace and development by gender researchers from Norway - published 1996-2006.
Evaluation of the "strategy for women and gender equality in development cooperation (1997-2005)". (2005). Oslo: Norad.
Ericsson, K., & Simonsen, E. (2005). Children of World War II: the hidden enemy legacy. Oxford: Berg.
Eriksen, A. (2004). Silent movement: transformations of gendered social structures in North Ambrym, Vanuatu. Bergen: [A. Eriksen].
Hagene, T. (2002). Work and love, patronage and patriarchy: histories and memories of a cooperative and its women, Nicaragua 1983-2000 (Vol. 2002:12). Oslo: Oslo University College, Center for multicultural and international studies (SEFIA).
Haram, L. (1999). Women out of sight: modern women in gendered worlds : the case of the Meru of Northern Tanzania. Bergen: Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen.
Hoogensen, G., & Stuvoy, K. (2006). Gender, resistance and human security. Security Dialogue, 37(2), 207-228.
Johannessen, J. (2006). Gender, media and development : the role of the media in the cultural struggle of gender transformation in Tanzania. Trondheim: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, Department of Sociology and Political Science.
Johannessen, J. (2006). Gender, media and development: the role of the media in the cultural struggle of gender transformation in Tanzania (Vol. 2006:52). Trondheim: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, Department of Sociology and Political Science.
Karamé, K. H., & Bertinussen, G. (2001). Gendering human security: from marginalisation to the integration of women in peace-building : recommendations for policy and practice from the NUPI-Fafo forum on gender relations in post-conflict transitions. Oslo: Fafo.
Karamé, K. H., Tryggestad, T. L., & Bertinussen, G. (2000). Gender perspectives on peace and conflict studies. Oslo: International Peace Research Institute.
Lexow, J., & Hansen, S. (2005). Gender and development - a review of evaluation reports 1997-2004. Oslo: Norad.
Lie, M. (2000). Two generations: Life stories and social change in Malaysia. Journal of Gender Studies, 9(1), 27-43.
Sinnes, A. T. (2005). Approaches to gender equity in science education: two initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa seen through a lensderived from feminist critique of science (Vol. no. 38). Oslo: Department of Teacher Education and School Development, Faculty of Education, University of Oslo.
Skard, T. (2003). Continent of mothers, continent of hope : understanding and promoting development in Africa today. London: Zed Books.
Skard, T. (2004). Afrique des femmes, Afrique d'espoirs. Paris: L'Harmattan.
Skard, T. (2004). Kontinent der Frauen und der Hoffnung : Entwicklung in Afrika verstehen und fördern. Heidelberg: Books on African studies.
Skard, T. (2005). Moeders van Afrika. Amsterdam: KIT Publishers.
Skjønsberg, E. (2000). Handbook in gender and empowerment assessment : women & men. Oslo: NORAD.
Skålnes, S., & Holm-Hansen, J. (2005). Women Can Do It: an evaluation of the WCDI programme in the Western Balkans. Oslo: Norad.
Stølen, K. A. (1996). The decency of inequality: gender, power and social change on the Argentine prairie. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press.
Tronvoll, K. (1998). Negotiating conflicting identities : an outline for research into gender, ethnicity and nationalism in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Oslo: Institutt for menneskerettigheter, Universitetet i Oslo.
Utenriksdepartementet. (1997). A strategy for women and gender equality in development cooperation. Oslo: The Ministry.
Aasen, B., & Hellevik, S. B. (2005). Evaluation of the "strategy for women and gender equality in development cooperation (1997-2005)". Oslo: Norad.
