“2015 must never be allowed to happen again”: that is the mantra Published: 9 September 2021 Feminist Interjection This short sentence is all you need to understand why the German government committed an error of judgment concerning Afghanistan. An error of judgment that kills people every day – and democracy throughout the world as well, by the way. By Dr. Ines Kappert
Women on the Roadside of the War Published: 25 December 2020 This article tells about the stories of women who moved to Armenia in the third Artsakh war and whose husbands stayed in the battlefield in Artsakh. By Gayane Ghazaryan
The Future is now! On the relevance of the Beijing Platform for Action today Published: 13 March 2020 Comment Equal power for women, a life with less violence and more justice are the goals that were set 25 years ago at the 4th World Conference on Women and in the Beijing Platform for Action. So far, gender equality has never been achieved. By Barbara Unmüßig
War reporting as a field of male adventurism? – Analysing gender differences Published: 11 March 2019 Paper by Linda Otto - This research aims to establish a link between the profession of journalism in war zones and gender issues.
Towards Gender Sensitive Media Coverage of Violence Against Women and Femicide/Feminicide Published: 30 December 2018 Appropriate news coverage regarding violence against women and feminicide, without discriminatory stereotypes and in tune with the advances of women's rights and gender equality, can contribute to changing mentalities and diminishing of it.
A feminist critique of the atomic bomb Published: 19 October 2018 Weapons prevent war. So goes the “realist” discourse about nuclear weapons. A feminist analysis helps to understand how nuclear weapons are a patriarchal tool, and how it benefits the patriarchy to advocate for their continued existence in the arsenals of a few selected governments. By Ray Acheson
Young People Do Not Register a Slap Across the Face as Violence Published: 9 November 2017 Violence Against Women in Serbia Violence doesn’t come out of the blue – future thugs are children today. By Anđela Milivojević
Reporting Domestic Violence to the Center for Social Work Published: 4 October 2017 Violence Against Women in Serbia Violence can be reported to the police and Center for Social Work. What is the difference between the two and how do women opt for one or the other? By Marija Srdić
How to Report Domestic Violence Published: 1 October 2017 Violence Against Women in Serbia A first step in the fight against violence is to report it. By Marija Srdić
The New Law is Here, What are the Effects Published: 22 September 2017 Violence Against Women in Serbia What has the new Law on Prevention of Domestic Violence introduced, and what should be amended or altered in this document? By Tanja Ignjatović