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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Universitetet I Bergen |
| Country | Norway |
| Start Date | Sep 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Aug 31, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,825 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101040948 |
WarEffects aims to advance a systematic, nuanced, and rigorous understanding of how civil wars affect womens social and political empowerment at the local level.
Recent quantitative research suggests that civil wars promote womens political representation, but these accounts reflect country-level aggregate measures and often focus on a minority of political elite women.
Thus, they do not inform us how subnational and individual-level variation in civil war experiences affect the majority of non-elite women at the local level.
To address this challenge, I propose a novel theoretical framework that simultaneously explores the effects of civil wars on i) multiple dimensions of womens empowerment in the household and family, the community, and local politics.
Moreover, I introduce ii) nuanced definitions for different types of exposure to civil wars, iii) the difference between changes in gender roles and gender attitudes, and iv) the moderating effect of context conditions.
Building on the variation of each of these four dimensions allows me to generate a large set of hypotheses to advance a systematic and nuanced understanding of when, why, and how civil wars promote womens empowerment, and when they do not.
To empirically explore these hypotheses, I will combine novel quantitative survey experiments and qualitative research in Colombia, DR Congo, and Sri Lanka.
While each country case has experienced several decades of civil war, there is significant within-case and between-case variation in social context, conflict dimensions, patterns of violence, and conflict status, rendering them ideal for exploring the local effects of civil war violence on womens empowerment.
Drawing on this comparative design will allow me to make statements about common patterns, divergences, and conditional effects.
Altogether, this wealth of findings will establish a new conceptual and empirical research platform on the impact of civil wars on gender relations.
Universitetet I Bergen
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