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On Care as Promiscuous
… in Rural North India (SUNY Press) which was shortlisted for the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) Book Prize 2023, and co-editor of Gender in South Asia and Beyond ( with Zubaan: New Delhi, with Hugo Gorringe and Radhika …
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The Kigali Declaration: (Re)Committing to Gender-Sensitive Parliaments
… ( co-authored with Karen Celis) was published by OUP in 2020, and jointly won the PSA W.J.M. MacKenzie book prize in 2022. Childs is also author of The Good Parliament Report, 2016, which followed a secondment to the UK House of …
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Social Media, Blockchain, Big Data & Co: How do we support women mediators in peace processes in a technology-driven world?
… time, it is one of the most important platforms for them to be vocal on. In May 2020, this was the case for Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkol Karman, who became the target of a smear campaign led by Saudi Arabian media . The stress and …
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Integrating the Climate Crisis into the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
… Relations Pathway). This essay, originally written for the semester 2 course Gender, Peace and Security, won second prize in the Political Studies Aassociation’s ‘Women and Politics’ Undergraduate Essay Competition 2025. References …
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72 Hours in Canberra: The Feminist Imperative and the Dilemmas of the Contemporary Academic’s Impactful Labour
… ( co-authored with Karen Celis) was published by OUP in 2020, and jointly won the PSA W.J.M. MacKenzie book prize in 2022. Childs is also author of The Good Parliament Report, 2016, which followed a secondment to the UK House of …