Elisabeth Olivius (@eolivius.bsky.social) (@eolivius) 's Twitter Profile
Elisabeth Olivius (@eolivius.bsky.social)

@eolivius

Peace and conflict scholar at Umeå University with an interest in gender politics, post-war transformations, varieties of peace, and diaspora politics.

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The latest report by @womenofburma reflects on the resilience of #WHRDs since the failed coup & concludes: "Women’s organizations have rapidly moved & shifted their focus to operate in a challenging security context and respond to the emergency needs of women in their areas..."

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1/ Call for abstracts to CRS 2024 panel: Theory and how it matters for peace research. Peace research is expanding, with a range of exciting new theoretical developments within the field. How do various conceptualizations matter for how we study peace?

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Very honored to receive the EJPG 2023 Best Article Award together with Jenny Hedström and Boke Boke! In this piece we tried to theorize feminist peace, and show how the WPS agenda can be manipulated by illiberal regimes to marginalize critical voices. Thank you EJPG 😍🥂

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Out now on the blog, Coline Cardeño, Elisabeth Olivius (@eolivius.bsky.social), and Malin Åkebo share findings from their recent article on women’s ‘participation’ in building peace in the Philippines. 👇 civilwarpaths.org/jihad-is-plant…

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Elisabeth Olivius, Malin Åkebo and Jenny Hedström have recently published their new article "Navigating friction: women’s peacebuilding in hybrid regimes" in EJIR! You can find the full version here: t1p.de/rnpwo

Elisabeth Olivius, Malin Åkebo and Jenny Hedström have recently published their new article "Navigating friction: women’s peacebuilding in hybrid regimes" in EJIR!

You can find the full version here: t1p.de/rnpwo