TY - BOOK AU - Quest,Hendrik TI - Tracing Gender Practices After Armed Conflicts: At Peace with Masculinities? T2 - Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies, SN - 9783031085413 U1 - 327.1 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Peace KW - International relations KW - Political science KW - Identity politics KW - Sociology KW - Peace and Conflict Studies KW - International Relations KW - Politics and International Studies KW - Politics and Gender N1 - 1. Introduction: The Change Post-Conflict Masculinities -- 2. The Antagonism between Men and Women -- 3. The Antagonism between Perpetrators and Victims -- 4. The Antagonism between Fighters and Civilians -- 5. A Theory of Violence-Centred Masculinities and their Transformation -- 6. At Peace with Masculinities? N2 - This book offers a unique perspective on changing gender practices in post-conflict societies, looking at when and how masculinities change after armed conflicts. Building on original research data from Liberia, chapters look at the pathways of change in societal discourses, security sector institutions, and at the level of formatter combatants. Scrutinising the potential of peacebuilding for making conflict-related masculinities change after armed conflicts, the book develops a theoretical model that helps to understand both how violence-centred masculinities change after armed conflicts, and why profound changes of violent gender practices occur only rarely. What this book hopes to show is that masculinities can and do change after armed conflicts. Illuminating the intricate interrelationship between gendered practices within societal discourses, security sector institutions, and at the individual level in post-conflict societies, this book constitutes an invitation to rethinking our understanding of peacebuilding practices and their interconnectedness with gender, violence, and peace. Hendrik Quest is Research Associate and Lecturer at the Institute of Political Science, University of Tübingen, Germany UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08541-3 ER -