Introduction: Framing a South Feminist Analysis of War, Conflict and Violence Against Women: the value of a political economy lens - Kumudini Samuel and Vagisha Gunasekara
1: The construction of the ‘responsible woman’: Structural Violence in Sri Lanka’s Post-War Development Strategy - Vagisha Gunasekara and Vijay K. Nagaraj
2: Ending Violence Against Women in Papua New Guinea’s Highlands Region: The role of the State, Local Civil Society and Extractive Industries - Elizabeth Cox
3: Rural Women in Colombia: From Victims to Actors - Cecilia López Montaño And María-Claudia Holstine
4: Political Economy of Violence Against Women Case Studies: Egypt, Iraq and Syria - Doaa Abdelaal
5: Contesting Territoriality: patriarchy, accumulation and dis-possession. “Entrenched Peripherality”: Women, political economy and the myth of peacebuilding in North East India - Roshmi Goswami
6: Re-imagining Subversion: Agency and women’s peace activism in Northern Uganda - Yaliwe Clarke and Constance O’Brien
7: The Prism of Marginalisation: Political Economy of Violence Against Women in Sudan and South Sudan - Fahima Hashim