Aisling Swaine

Aisling Swaine

University College Dublin

H-index: 13

Europe-Ireland

About Aisling Swaine

Aisling Swaine, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Dublin, specializes in the field of conflict-related sexual violence, women peace and security, transitional justice.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Resurfacing gender: a typology of conflict-related violence against women for the Northern Ireland Troubles

ALIGNING PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION IN THE WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY AGENDA

The nexus between COVID-19 and gender, peace, and security: opportunities and risks for gender planning responses

Women, Peace, and Security

Law, language, and the power of ‘invisible threats’ of violence against women

Socioecological framework for drivers of conflict and postconflict violence against women and girls

Creating Enabling Environments for Women’s Participation in Libya: Executive Summary

Full, Equal, Meaningful, and Safe: Creating Enabling Environments for Women’s Participation in Libya

Aisling Swaine Information

University

Position

Professor of Gender Studies

Citations(all)

831

Citations(since 2020)

510

Cited By

481

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

University College Dublin

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Aisling Swaine Skills & Research Interests

conflict-related sexual violence

women peace and security

transitional justice

Top articles of Aisling Swaine

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Resurfacing gender: a typology of conflict-related violence against women for the Northern Ireland Troubles

Violence against women

Aisling Swaine

2023/5

ALIGNING PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION IN THE WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY AGENDA

International & Comparative Law Quarterly

Catherine Turner

Aisling Swaine

2023/4

The nexus between COVID-19 and gender, peace, and security: opportunities and risks for gender planning responses

International Feminist Journal of Politics

Aisling Swaine

2023/10/20

Women, Peace, and Security

Aisling Swaine

2023/3/29

Law, language, and the power of ‘invisible threats’ of violence against women

Journal of Law and Society

Catherine Turner

Aisling Swaine

2023/9

Socioecological framework for drivers of conflict and postconflict violence against women and girls

Violence against women

Maureen Murphy

Manuel Contreras-Urbina

Michelle Spearing

Aisling Swaine

2023/2

Creating Enabling Environments for Women’s Participation in Libya: Executive Summary

Catherine Turner

Aisling Swaine

2023/7/26

Full, Equal, Meaningful, and Safe: Creating Enabling Environments for Women’s Participation in Libya

Catherine Turner

Aisling Swaine

2023/7/25

Doing women, peace and security better: opportunities for the next UK national action plan

Women, Peace and Security

Paul Kirby

Hannah Wright

Aisling Swaine

2022/8/17

Moving in a state of fear: ambiguity, gendered temporality, and the phenomenology of anticipating violence

Australian Feminist Law Journal

Joy Twemlow

Catherine Turner

Aisling Swaine

2022/1/2

The Future of the UK’s Women, Peace and Security Policy

Policy Brief, LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security. Accessed January

Paul Kirby

Hannah Wright

Aisling Swaine

2022

At the Nexus of Participation and Protection: Protection-Related Barriers to Women's Participation in Northern Ireland

Catherine Turner

AISLING Swaine

2022

Domestication of the UK National Action Plan: considerations from Northern Ireland

Women, Peace and Security

Jonna Monaghan

Aisling Swaine

2022/10/19

At the nexus of participation and protection: risks and barriers to women’s participation in Northern Ireland

Women, Peace and Security

Aisling Swaine

Catherine Turner

2021/6/28

National action plans on women, peace and security: are they relevant to covid-19?

Women, Peace and Security

Aisling Swaine

2020/11/25

8 At Odds?

Humanitarianism and Human Rights: A World of Differences?

Aisling Swaine

2020/10/15

Addressing the gendered interests of victims/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their children through national action plans on women, peace and security

Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs

Aisling Swaine

2020/8

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