2020
DOI: 10.1080/14616742.2020.1810587
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In between theulemasand local warlords in Afghanistan: critical perspectives on the “everyday,” norm translation, and UNSCR 1325

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“…Barrow 2010;Arostegui 2013; Cohn and Duncanson 2020;George 2016;Hudson 2005;Madsen 2019;O'Sullivan 2019;McLeod 2011;Björkdahl and Selimovic 2015;Singh 2020. 7 Ellereby 2013 Anderlini 2011;Binder et al 2008;Hudson 2005;Tryggestad 2009.…”
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“…Barrow 2010;Arostegui 2013; Cohn and Duncanson 2020;George 2016;Hudson 2005;Madsen 2019;O'Sullivan 2019;McLeod 2011;Björkdahl and Selimovic 2015;Singh 2020. 7 Ellereby 2013 Anderlini 2011;Binder et al 2008;Hudson 2005;Tryggestad 2009.…”
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“…Barrow 2010;Arostegui 2013; Cohn and Duncanson 2020;George 2016;Hudson 2005;Madsen 2019;O'Sullivan 2019;McLeod 2011;Björkdahl and Selimovic 2015;Singh 2020. …”
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“…It could be that these movements don't hold together. There may be examples of them holding together and others of them not holding together, but there seems to be evidence that attending to structural injustice doesn't divide movements; it strengthens them, particularly when women are central actors (Ackerly, 2018 ) and when women mobilize locally in their own vernacular, with their own “spin,” in their everyday “little nothings” for transformative change (Drumond and Rebelo, 2020 ; Singh, 2020 ).…”
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