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Bénédicte SantoireUniversity of Ottawa · School of Political Studies
Bénédicte Santoire
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) student in Political Science
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Introduction
I am a Ph.D Candidate in Political Science at the University of Ottawa, Canada. I hold a Master's degree in Political Science from Université de Montréal. My research interests include feminist international relations, feminist security studies, foreign policy, disarmament, and the UN Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace, and Security. My thesis focuses on the implementation of the WPS agenda in the post-Soviet space.
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Cet article étudie les narratifs stratégiques utilisés par les pays postsoviétiques lors des débats ouverts du Conseil de sécurité sur les Femmes, la Paix et la Sécurité (FPS). À partir de l’analyse de 117 communiqués diplomatiques lus dans ces espaces multilatéraux, nous examinons comment ces pays expriment leur identité et leurs intérêts nationau...
Despite 20 years of theorization on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, a critical review of the WPS literature points to a large, curious, and ignored epistemic gap regarding the post-Soviet space. In this exploratory article, I want to problematize this absence. While the gap can be partly attributed to the Anglophone hegemony in this lit...
This article is a feminist framing and discourse analysis of Western media representations of women in armed conflicts. Looking specifically at the case of Kurdish women fighters, I conducted a qualitative data analysis of 125 news articles in three different media spaces. The results highlight the complex and socially constructed nature of media r...
Armed conflict, women and climate change Jody M. Prescott, New York : Routledge, 2018, pp.258 - Bénédicte Santoire