Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights
Experiences from Sri Lanka
Herausgeber: Soldatic, Karen; Samararatne, Dinesha
Women with Disabilities as Agents of Peace, Change and Rights
Experiences from Sri Lanka
Herausgeber: Soldatic, Karen; Samararatne, Dinesha
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Drawing on rich empirical work emerging from core conflict regions within the island nation of Sri Lanka, this book illustrates the critical role that women with disabilities play in post-armed conflict rebuilding and development.
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Drawing on rich empirical work emerging from core conflict regions within the island nation of Sri Lanka, this book illustrates the critical role that women with disabilities play in post-armed conflict rebuilding and development.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138085244
- ISBN-10: 1138085243
- Artikelnr.: 60016665
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138085244
- ISBN-10: 1138085243
- Artikelnr.: 60016665
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Karen Soldatic is an Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, and Institute Fellow, Institute for Culture and Society, at Western Sydney University. She was awarded a Fogarty Foundation Excellence in Education Fellowship for 2006-09, a British Academy International Fellowship in 2012, a fellowship at The Centre for Human Rights Education at Curtin University (2011-12), where she remains an Adjunct Fellow, and an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (2016-19). Her research on global welfare regimes builds on her 20 years of experience as an international, national and state-based senior policy analyst, researcher and practitioner. She obtained her PhD (Distinction) in 2010 from the University of Western Australia. Dinesha Samararatne is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Public & International Law at the Faculty of Law at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. She is also a Postdoctoral Fellow in the ARC Laureate Program in Comparative Constitutional Law (2019-20), a Co-Convenor of Constitution Transformation Network (CTN) of the Melbourne Law School and co-editor of the Blog of the International Association for Constitutional Law (IACL). Her recent research has been in relation to constitution-making, methodology of comparative constitutional law, women's rights and rights of persons with disabilities.
1. Introduction: Out of the shadows: Women with disabilities as agents of
peace, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka. 2. Going beyond disability
identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and
gendered disability advocacy. 3. Music, resistance and change: The
gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple
disabilities. 4. Raging (e)motions. 5. Women with disabilities, advocacy
and the law. 6. Learning about rights, claiming a gendered-disability
identity: The role of reparations and gendered-disability justice. 7.
Conclusion and recommendations: Enabling women with disabilities' advocacy
and activism in the peace-building landscape
peace, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka. 2. Going beyond disability
identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and
gendered disability advocacy. 3. Music, resistance and change: The
gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple
disabilities. 4. Raging (e)motions. 5. Women with disabilities, advocacy
and the law. 6. Learning about rights, claiming a gendered-disability
identity: The role of reparations and gendered-disability justice. 7.
Conclusion and recommendations: Enabling women with disabilities' advocacy
and activism in the peace-building landscape
1. Introduction: Out of the shadows: Women with disabilities as agents of
peace, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka. 2. Going beyond disability
identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and
gendered disability advocacy. 3. Music, resistance and change: The
gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple
disabilities. 4. Raging (e)motions. 5. Women with disabilities, advocacy
and the law. 6. Learning about rights, claiming a gendered-disability
identity: The role of reparations and gendered-disability justice. 7.
Conclusion and recommendations: Enabling women with disabilities' advocacy
and activism in the peace-building landscape
peace, justice and reparations in Sri Lanka. 2. Going beyond disability
identity and creating communities of belonging: Perception management and
gendered disability advocacy. 3. Music, resistance and change: The
gendered-disability performativity of a Tamil woman with multiple
disabilities. 4. Raging (e)motions. 5. Women with disabilities, advocacy
and the law. 6. Learning about rights, claiming a gendered-disability
identity: The role of reparations and gendered-disability justice. 7.
Conclusion and recommendations: Enabling women with disabilities' advocacy
and activism in the peace-building landscape







