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  • While gender perspectives have become a burgeoning focus of analysis in transitional justice, the dominant conceptualization of 'gender' in such processes is effectively an exclusive one. As a result, careful consideration for the roles of masculinities and for the experiences of sexual and gender minorities remains strikingly absent. To engage with these blind-spots, in this article I initiate a move towards a more inclusive understanding of gender in transitional justice, which includes masculinities and queer perspectives. I also indicate how a move from the macro- to the micro-level of TJ implies opportunities and challenges for more inclusive understandings of gender. (xsd:string)
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  • 2020 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.1080/17502977.2019.1663984 ()
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  • 1750-2985 ()
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  • Towards Inclusive Gender in Transitional Justice: Gaps, Blind-Spots and Opportunities (xsd:string)
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  • In: Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 14, 2020, 5, 691-710 (xsd:string)
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