Abstract
Recent academic research has questioned assumptions about sexual violence in (post-) conflict contexts. Gender norms rather than military decision-making have been found to constitute a major underlying reason for wartime sexual violence. In this contribution, we investigate whether international organisations seeking to prevent sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo have accordingly changed their analytical perspectives and modified policies and programming. We find that many, but not all, such organisations creatively appropriate new academic work in their policy and project documents. However, incentives for continuity in the humanitarian field have slackened the pace of any substantive practical changes.
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Veit, A., & Tschörner, L. (2019). Creative appropriation: academic knowledge and interventions against sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 13(4), 459–479. https://doi.org/10.1080/17502977.2019.1627041
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