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Gender and Human Security - Bureaucracy and the Marginalisation of Women: Cases from the Solomon Islands and India

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Kilby, Patrick
Wu, Joyce

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Centre of Human Security, School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado

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This paper looks at human security through the lens of the private space and structural violence, making links to the broader theoretical literature, in particular Patricia Owens who draws heavily in Hannah Arendt’s classic work on bureaucracies. It then uses two case one from the Solomon Islands in the Pacific and the other form India to argue that the human security based actions by government and official bodies generally leave out women in the everyday space as a result of bureaucratic action or inaction. This has the effect of exacerbating both the physical and structural violence women face in their everyday lives

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Journal of Human Security & Resilience

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