Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "Davies, SE"
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More than a public health crisis: A feminist political economic analysis of COVID-19
Smith, J; Davies, SE; Feng, H; Gan, CCR; Grepin, KA; Harman, S; Herten-Crabb, A; Morgan, R; Vandan, N; Wenham, C (Taylor & Francis, 2021-03-11)Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vulnerability to disease. Outbreak response measures also have immediate and long-term gendered effects. However, gender-based ... -
President Donald Trump as Global Health’s Displacement Activity
HARMAN, S; Davies, SE -
Reconceptualizing successful pandemic preparedness and response: A feminist perspective
Smith, J; Davies, SE; Grepin, KA; Harman, S; Herten-Crabb, A; Murage, A; Morgan, R; Wenham, C (2022) -
Securing Reproductive Health: A Matter of International Peace and Security
Davies, SE; Harman, S (2020-06)This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in International Studies Quarterly following peer review. The version of record Sara E Davies, Sophie Harman, Securing Reproductive ... -
Using gender analysis matrixes to integrate a gender lens into infectious diseases outbreaks research
Morgan, R; Davies, SE; Feng, H; Gan, CCR; Grepin, KA; Harman, S; Herten-Crabb, A; Smith, J; Wenham, C (2022) -
VIEWPOINT: WHY IT MUST BE A FEMINIST GLOBAL HEALTH AGENDA
HARMAN, S; Davies, SE; Manjoo, R; Tanyag, M; Wenham, C (Elsevier, 2019-02-09) -
"We also deserve help during the pandemic": The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong.
Lui, ID; Vandan, N; Davies, SE; Harman, S; Morgan, R; Smith, J; Wenham, C; Grépin, KA (2021)The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses particular challenges for migrant workers around the world. This study explores the unique experiences of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) in Hong Kong, and how COVID-19 ... -
Why it must be a feminist global health agenda
Davies, SE; Harman, S; Manjoo, R; Tanyag, M; Wenham, C (2019-02-09) -
Xiism as a hegemonic project in the making: Sino-communist ideology and the political economy of China's rise
Harman, S; Davies, SE (2019-07)