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New honorary doctor: Expert on women in peace processes

Picture on the Lund Cathedral and Jacqui True

Women’s role in peace processes, and the political economy of gender-based violence in post-conflict societies. These are topics researched by one of the new honorary doctors in social sciences – the political scientist Jacqui True.

Jacqui True is a professor of political science and international relations in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University in Australia where she is the Director of the Gender, Peace and Security Centre. Her current research focuses on the role of women in peace processes and gender-based approaches to preventing violent extremism and her research articles on global governance, gender equality in peace-keeping work and feminist research methods are among the most cited in the field. She is the author of several books including the award-winning The Political Economy of Violence against Women (Oxford University Press). Her current research is about the political economy of gender-based violence and patterns of systematic sexual violence in war-torn countries in Asia and the Pacific region.

Jacqui True has helped build a consortium of research organisations working to include women in peace processes and to influence the integration of gender issues within security and foreign policymaking. For several years, she has collaborated with senior researchers but also doctoral students at Lund University, and she is editor of the upcoming anthology The Oxford Handbook on Women, Peace and Security (Oxford University Press) in which several political scientists from Lund have participated.

Jacqui True’s degree will be conferred on 25 May in Lund Cathedral.

Jacqui True’s personal page can be found on Monash University’s website