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Dr Sarah  Smith

Dr Sarah Smith

Centre Manager

Centre for Women, Peace and Security

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Languages
English
Key Expertise
gender and peacebuilding; international institutions; peacekeeping

About me

Sarah is the Centre Manager at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Centre for Women, Peace and Security. She was previously a Research Officer where she worked on the ,  and  projects. She is author of (Routledge, Gender in Global Politics Series, 2019). 

Before joining ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ WPS she was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Gender Studies at Central European University in Budapest and has also taught at Monash University, Swinburne University of Technology and Australian Catholic University in Melbourne.  

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Selected publications: 

  • International Peace Institute Issue Brief (2022).
  • ( with Elena B. Stavrevska). European Journal of Politics and Gender, 5 (1) (2022):63-82

  • ‘’ (with Elena B. Stavrevska), 2020. In Oliver Richmond & Gëzim Visoka (eds.) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies

  • ‘’ (with Aiko Holvikivi), 2020. ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Women, Peace & Security blog. Available at: 

  • ‘Bodies/biopolitics/identity’, (with Christine Agius), 2020. In Tarja Väyrynen, Élise Féron, Peace Medie, Swati Parashar & Catia Confortini (eds.) . 
  • International Studies Review 21(4): 705-715 (2019).
  •  (Routledge, 2019) 

  • In The Politics of Identity: Place, Space and Discourse, edited by Christine Agius and Dean Keep, 53-70. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018)

  • Engenderings. London School of Economics and Political Science (2018)

  •  Australian Journal of International Affairs 71(4): 405-422 (2017) 

  • In International Relations Theory, edited by Stephen McGlinchey et al., 62-68. (Bristol: E-International Relations Publishing, 2017) 

  • Australian Outlook. Australian Institute of International Affairs (2017)

  • Women Are Boring (2016)

  •  Global Change, Peace & Security 27(1): 55-67 (2015)

Expertise Details

critical approaches to security; conflict and crises; gender and peacebuilding; international institutions; peacekeeping