Megan Bastick & Helena Carreiras - Gendered Militaries. How Gender Matters in and for Armed Forces

When: Monday, 3. Dezember 2018, 17:30. Where: oiip – Austrian Institute for International Aiffairs, Berggasse 7, 1090 Vienna. Presentation by Megan Bastick (Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, DCAF) & Helena Carreiras (ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon). IPW Lecture event in cooperation with the oiip – Austrian Institute for International Aiffairs.

Invitation to the IPW Lecture Gendered Militaries. How Gender Matters in and for Armed Forces.

Lecturer: Megan Bastick (Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, DCAF) & Helena Carreiras (ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon)
Moderation: Saskia Stachowitsch (Department of Political Science, University of Vienna | oiip – Austrian Institute for International Aiffairs)

When: Monday, 3. December 2018, 17:30
Where: oiip – Austrian Institute for International Aiffairs, Berggasse 7, 1090 Vienna

Abstract:Gender issues have gained increasing importance in and for military institutions. This transformation includes the growing participation of women in the military apparatus itself as well as the integration of gender perspectives into the design of military operations, particularly peacekeeping missions. In light of these changes, this panel discussion addresses the effects of women’s presence in the military system and the challenges that gender integration faces regarding equality and anti-discrimination. These issues will be embedded in their broader social context: What are the relations between the armed forces and society and how do they connect to gender relations? What is the role of international organizations like UN, OSCE and NATO as well as international frameworks such as the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in including gender perspectives in the military? Our panelists will discuss these questions on the basis of their in-depth expertise in the research field as well as the policy process.

An event within the IPW Lectures, an international lecture series of the Department for Political Science, University of Vienna, in cooperation with the oiip – Austrian Institute for International Aiffairs.

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