Samuelsson, ToreLundqvist, Kristina2019-09-252019-09-252011-04-202006-110248-0200http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177881The book Talking it out – stories in negotiating human relations written by the Sudanese scholar, diplomat, legal expert and author, Francis Deng, came across our desk at LPI the other day. It is a striking title, which we would like to borrow for this special gender issue of New Routes. Gender perspectives is a matter of presenting many views. We are providing a collection of voices, experiences, stories from around the world, contributions to a very much-needed awakening... Contents: Afghanistan: Gender dynamics in war and exile Nancy Hatch Dupree Sierra Leone: ‘Bush wives‘ marginalized in rehabiliation programme Chris Coulter ‘Real men‘ without guns Mireille Widmer et al ‘Worse than death: humiliating words‘ Evelin Gerda Lindner Masculine war – feminine peace? Virginia Saldanha Women excluded from peace processes Luisa Montoya 1325 - a historic resolution: Progress, effects and obstacles Maja Edfast Female theologians discuss peacebuilding Kerstin Pihl Soldiers’ mothers - strong and suffering Valerie Zawilski The manifold plight of displaced women Luisa Montoya Men in public domain – women in private sphere Nadeen El-Kassem Challenging the media in Israeli war context Anat Sargusti Peace initiatives: Action groups and networks engaging men and women Luisa Montoya & Kristina LundqvistengWith permission of the license/copyright holdergenderpeaceconflictpeace buildingconflict transformationPolitical ethicsCultural ethicsReligious ethicsBioethicsCommunity ethicsEthics of political systemsEthics of lawRights based legal ethicsPeace ethicsGovernance and ethicsDevelopment ethicsSocial ethicsSexual orientation/genderLifestyle ethicsFamily ethicsEducation and ethicsEthnicity and ethicsMinority ethicsNew Routes : A Journal of Peace Research and Action [Vol11,4/2006]Journal volume