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Laura E. Sjoberg
Former Joint Research Fellow, International Security Program and the Women and Public Policy Program, 2005–2006
Experience
Former Joint Research Fellow, International Security Program and the Women and Public Policy Program, 2005–2006
Current Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
December 2006
"Gendered Realities of the Immunity Principle: Why Gender Analysis Needs Feminism"
Journal Article, International Studies Quarterly, issue 4, volume 50
By Laura E. Sjoberg, Former Joint Research Fellow, International Security Program and the Women and Public Policy Program, 2005–2006
The discipline of international relations has had different reactions to the increased salience of gender advocacy in international politics; some have reacted by asking feminist questions about IR, while others have encouraged the study of gender as a variable disengaged from feminist advocacy. This article takes up this debate simultaneously with current debate on gender and the noncombatant immunity principle.
December 2006
"Feminism"
Book Chapter
By J. Ann Tickner and Laura E. Sjoberg, Former Joint Research Fellow, International Security Program and the Women and Public Policy Program, 2005–2006
J. Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg explain the theoretical background to feminism in international relations before showing how and why their theory matters.
May 2006
Gender, Justice, and the Wars in Iraq: A Feminist Reformulation of Just War Theory
Book
By Laura E. Sjoberg, Former Joint Research Fellow, International Security Program and the Women and Public Policy Program, 2005–2006
"Sjoberg has developed her dissertation, a feminist analysis of the Iraq wars, into a vibrant addition to the just war literature. . . . Recommended."—Choice



