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Forum: ‘Everyday’ Feminist Alternatives and Activism

Faslane Peace Camp and the Political Economy of the Everyday

Pages 912-914 | Published online: 09 Mar 2016
 
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Catherine Eschle

Catherine Eschle is senior lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Her research and teaching focuses on social movements and their implications for the discipline of International Relations, with a long-standing interest in feminist theory and practice and, more recently, in peace movement politics. She is the author of Making feminist sense of the global justice movement (Rowman and Littlefield, 2010) and ‘Reclaiming feminist futures: Co-opted and progressive politics in a neo-liberal age’, in Political Studies, 2014, both with Bice Maiguashca, and of ‘Gender and the subject of (anti)nuclear politics: Revisiting women's campaigning against the bomb’, International Studies Quarterly (2013). Her current research focuses on protest camps, feminist organising, and the peace movement in Scotland.

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