Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Rita
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Roque, Sílvia, Moura, Tatiana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/36639
https://doi.org/10.4000/rccsar.462
Resumo: This article analyzes the limitations of the United Nations Security Council Resolution on Women, Peace and Security (1325/2000) as a product of the concepts of gender, violence and security underpinning it. Although it represents an important historical advance, recognizing the potential role of women in peacemaking processes and post-conflict agreements, and ensuring that violence against them is taken seriously both nationally and internationally, the Resolution nevertheless has a number of limitations and challenges. It is argued here that the Resolution is (only) a first step towards the recognition of the connections and possibilities of dialogue between gender, violence and security, and that it does not necessarily transform the way each concept and the connections between them are understood within the United Nations, its member states and even non-governmental organizations dedicated to gender issues, particularly women’s groups. The limits of the Resolution are questioned by analyzing contexts of armed violence other than wars or post-conflict situations that are not covered by 1325, focusing particularly on their gender dynamics.
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title Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
spellingShingle Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
Santos, Rita
United Nations Security Council on Women Peace and Security – Resolution 1325/2000
Gender
Armed violence and security
title_short Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
title_full Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
title_fullStr Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
title_full_unstemmed Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
title_sort Missed Connections: Representations of Gender, (Armed) Violence and Security in Resolution 1325
author Santos, Rita
author_facet Santos, Rita
Roque, Sílvia
Moura, Tatiana
author_role author
author2 Roque, Sílvia
Moura, Tatiana
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Rita
Roque, Sílvia
Moura, Tatiana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv United Nations Security Council on Women Peace and Security – Resolution 1325/2000
Gender
Armed violence and security
topic United Nations Security Council on Women Peace and Security – Resolution 1325/2000
Gender
Armed violence and security
description This article analyzes the limitations of the United Nations Security Council Resolution on Women, Peace and Security (1325/2000) as a product of the concepts of gender, violence and security underpinning it. Although it represents an important historical advance, recognizing the potential role of women in peacemaking processes and post-conflict agreements, and ensuring that violence against them is taken seriously both nationally and internationally, the Resolution nevertheless has a number of limitations and challenges. It is argued here that the Resolution is (only) a first step towards the recognition of the connections and possibilities of dialogue between gender, violence and security, and that it does not necessarily transform the way each concept and the connections between them are understood within the United Nations, its member states and even non-governmental organizations dedicated to gender issues, particularly women’s groups. The limits of the Resolution are questioned by analyzing contexts of armed violence other than wars or post-conflict situations that are not covered by 1325, focusing particularly on their gender dynamics.
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