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Search Results for: megane visette

To trade or not to trade with North Korea: A case for more engagement with North Korean people

Posted on November 23, 2016November 23, 2016 Author Megane Visette

How trading activities are becoming ways of quiet resistance in North Korea should make us think twice about harsh economic sanctions. Mégane Visette analyzes.

Belgium, how does it work?

Posted on November 10, 2016November 8, 2016 Author Megane Visette

How could such a tiny country delay the big agreement that is CETA? Mégane Visette has got you covered with a simple infograph for a complex situation.

In Review: Highway of Tears, A rear-view to the federal inquiry for Missing and Murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)

Posted on October 21, 2016October 21, 2016 Author Megane Visette

From local community support to cross-Canada awareness and involvement for murdered and missing indigenous women, Mégane Visette looks back at the documentary Highway of Tears in light of the newly launched federal commission of inquiry MMWII.

Do ask, do tell: LGBTQ inclusion and sexualized culture in the army (Part 2)

Posted on September 29, 2016October 31, 2016 Author Megane Visette

LGBTQ inclusion in the army, are we there yet? In the part 2 of this series, Mégane Visette discusses the findings and measures of the Deschamps’s report on sexual assault in the military, and the potential of gender awareness courses in the military.

Do ask, Do tell: LGBTQ inclusion and sexualized culture in the army (Part I)

Posted on September 23, 2016September 23, 2016 Author Megane Visette

We came a long way to include LGBTQs in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), how did we get there and are we there yet? In the first part of this article about LGBTQ inclusion in the army, Mégane Visette analyzes the development of a more gender inclusive military culture in Canada and the US.

Haunting Memories of War: Comfort Women, militarized sexuality, and reconciliation

Posted on September 12, 2016September 9, 2016 Author Megane Visette

What is the significance of ‘comfort women’ in transpacific relations and military culture? Mégane Visette investigates the link between haunting memories of imperial sexual slavery and the development of military prostitution in East Asia.

In Conversation with Jieun Baek (Part II) : an Inspiring Female Researcher

Posted on January 28, 2017January 26, 2017 Author Megane Visette

Read Part I here, in which I ask Jieun about her research about information access in and out of North Korea. Part II: About JiEun’s Career   Can you tell me a bit more about your position at Google headquarters and your work on information access projects for North Korean defectors?   I was in Read More…

Ensuring Women’s safety, what happened to the HeforShe campaign?

Posted on December 6, 2016December 6, 2016 Author Megane Visette

For this #16days special edition of the Editor’s Forum, we asked our editors to discuss the inclusion of men and women in ensuring women’s safety.

Happy 16th Anniversary UNSCR1325: Make a wish, blow your candles, now what?

Posted on November 6, 2016November 7, 2016 Author Megane Visette

In this Editor’s Forum, we asked our editors’ view on the UNSCR1325 progress towards gender justice in security. In light of the 16th Anniversary of the implementation of UNSCR1325, are we actually progressing towards gender justice in security? How are you encountering gender as a concept in your respective programs?

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