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Check out the new WIIS Events Hotline!
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WIIS thanks you for your continued support throughout this year.
We invite you to read a Letter from WIIS President, Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat, reflecting on 2020.
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Thank you for attending the latest WIIS & WFPG Professional Development Series event, Overcoming Stress and Trauma – Build Your Resiliency in the Age of COVID-19.
In case you missed it, a recording of the event along with key takeaways has been posted on the WIIS website. Information regarding our next Professional Development Series event will be coming soon. |
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The Gendered Dynamics of Gun Violence in Chicago By: Katelyn Jones & Julia Whiting
In October 2020, Chicago was headed toward an increase of at least 51 percent in the murder rate and a 52 percent increase in shootings by the end of the year, compared to 2019. The city’s advocates and social service providers projected that COVID-19 will also increase domestic violence, which is often referred to as the shadow pandemic. Researchers and policymakers are at a loss to explain the spike in homicides and gun violence in Chicago and other cities around the country, and thus cannot come up with clear suggestions on how to reduce these trends. |
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Understanding the Prospects of the WPS Agenda: Looking at the Case of Denmark By: Sofia Sutera
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What does the NLD's Re-Election mean for Myanmar's Stalled Peace Process and the Country's Deeply Rooted Ethnic Conflict? By: Amy Dwyer
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Challenges of Cyber Attribution By: Sarah Freeman
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The Gender and Security Agenda: Strategies for the 21st Century (London: Routledge, July 2020) is available for purchase. The book examines the gender dimensions of a wide array of national and international security challenges and is the product of a two-year WIIS research project.
WIIS Members will receive a 20% off promo code from Routledge.
Watch the videos from the events here! |
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WIIS Global is launching a cyber, technology, and security project intended to break down the complexity and nuance of the cyber world into byte-sized pieces.
To that end, to launch the cyber technology and security program, WIIS is compiling a resource packet, a comprehensive ‘study guide’, of original WIIS Blogs, WIIS Policy Briefs, and other forms of unique content from a myriad of sources such as Podcasts, Reports, Journal Articles, and more focusing on topics such as: Cyber Warfare, the Internet of Things, Big Data Issues, Military Technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and more.
In order to create a comprehensive collection of resources, examples, and policy in these areas, WIIS invites its members, and members of the International Security community, to submit their original work to be published as a WIIS Blog or WIIS Policy Brief.
Additionally, if there are resources you would like to ensure are added into the WIIS Cybersecurity & Technology Study Guide for a specific topic, please submit those.
Blogs and other submission requirements must be submitted to Maeve Murphy ([email protected]). |
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The WIIS Cybersecurity & Technology Study Guide Unit 8 is out now!
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You can also listen on Spotify here. |
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Call for Resources
WIIS is compiling a resource page for information about gender in international security and we are looking for member-written articles, papers and books to feature! Non-English and international sources encouraged. |
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Member Profile Filling our your profile will allow you to connect with others in our global network and more. Visit our website to complete yours today. |
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