How does the relationship between populations living in areas of conflict, and armed non-state actors, result in forms of local governance and affect livelihoods? Based on work in Colombia, India, Lebanon, Niger and South Africa.
Wartime Institutions: A Research Agenda
Local Institutions and Armed Group Presence in Colombia
Bridging Micro and Macro Approaches on Civil Wars and Political Violence: Issues, Challenges, and the Way Forward
Concerned with exploring the space for empowerment of those who suffer illbeing through their gender identity, this study with married couples in a rural area of Eastern Uganda uses multiple methods including survey data, ethnography and experimental economics.
Introduction: Marriage, Gender Relations and Social Change
Resolving Risk? Marriage and Creative Conjugality
Conjugality as Social Change: A Zimbabwean Case
Resolving Risk? Marriage and Creative Conjugality
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