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David Duriesmith
David Duriesmith
Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield
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Masculinity and New War: The gendered dynamics of contemporary armed conflict
D Duriesmith
Routledge, 2017
972017
Recognizing the Violent Extremist Ideology of ‘Incels’
S Zimmerman, L Ryan, D Duriesmith
Women in International Security Policy Brief 21, 5-6, 2018
742018
Is Manhood a Causal Factor in the Shifting Nature of War? The Case of Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front
D Duriesmith
International Feminist Journal of Politics 16 (2), 236-254, 2014
332014
Militarized masculinities beyond methodological nationalism: charting the multiple masculinities of an Indonesian jihadi
D Duriesmith, NH Ismail
International Theory 11 (2), 139-159, 2019
312019
Returning to the root: Radical feminist thought and feminist theories of International Relations
D Duriesmith, S Meger
Review of International Studies, 1-19, 2020
302020
Manly States and Feminist Foreign Policy: Revisiting the Liberal State as an Agent of Change
D Duriesmith
Revisiting Gendered States: Feminist Imaginings of the State in …, 2018
292018
Engaging men and boys in the Women, Peace and Security agenda: Beyond the ‘good men’ industry
D Duriesmith
http://www.lse.ac.uk/women-peace-security/assets/documents/2017 …, 2017
212017
Gendered mundanities: gender bias in student evaluations of teaching in political science
K Gelber, K Brennan, D Duriesmith, E Fenton
Australian Journal of Political Science 57 (2), 199-220, 2022
192022
Friends don't let friends cite the malestream: a case for strategic silence in feminist international relations
D Duriesmith
International Feminist Journal of Politics 22 (1), 26-32, 2020
192020
Hybrid warriors and the formation of new war masculinities: A case study of Indonesian foreign fighters
D Duriesmith
Stability: International Journal of Security and Development 7 (1), 1-16, 2018
192018
Engaging or changing men? Understandings of masculinity and change in the new ‘men, peace and security’agenda
D Duriesmith
Peacebuilding 8 (4), 418-431, 2020
162020
From ‘It Rarely Happens’ to ‘It’s Worse for Men’ Dispelling Misconceptions about Sexual Violence against Men and Boys in Conflict and Displacement
H Touquet, S Chynoweth, P Schulz, C Reis, L Turner, H Myrtinnen, ...
Journal of Humanitarian Affairs 2 (3), 25-34, 2020
152020
The masculine logic of DDR and SSR in the Rwanda Defence Force
D Duriesmith, G Holmes
Security Dialogue 50 (4), 361-379, 2019
152019
Masculinities and disengagement from jihadi networks: the case of indonesian militant islamists
D Duriesmith, NH Ismail
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1-21, 2022
142022
Embodied militarism and the process of disengagement from foreign fighter networks
D Duriesmith, NH Ismail
Critical Military Studies 8 (1), 22-38, 2022
112022
Negative space and the feminist act of citation: Strategic silence and the limits of gendering an unloving discipline
D Duriesmith
Rethinking Silence, Voice and Agency in Contested Gendered Terrains, 66-77, 2019
92019
Building peace with warlords in South Sudan: A gendered structure
DJ Duriesmith
African Frontiers, 157-166, 2016
92016
Adaptation of Militarized Masculinity and Violent Extremism in the Southern Philippines
D Duriesmith
Conflicting Identities: The Nexus between Masculinities, Femininities and …, 2020
82020
Conflicting Identities: The Nexus between Masculinities, Femininities and Violent Extremism in Asia
KE Brown, D Duriesmith, F Rahman, J True
UNDP, 2020
72020
Misogyny as violent extremism
D Duriesmith, L Ryan, S Zimmerman
Australian Institute for International Affairs, November 7, 2018
52018
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