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Camille Boutron is a sociologist specializing in gender issues in situations of armed conflict.
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The “feminization” of the French military: Institutional commitment and internal resistance
- By Camille Boutron
- and Claude Weber
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2022/1 No 47)
The military in the face of gender
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2022/1 No 47)
Gender in Armed Conflicts: The Experience of Female Soldiers in Peru (1980–2000)
In Critique internationale (2013/3 No 60)
Making one’s voice heard: Combatant solidarities and feminist interventions in the Colombian peace process
In Négociations (2020/2 No 34)
Female fighters, terrorists or victims ?
The engagement of women in armed violence
- By Camille Boutron
- and Myriam Le Basque
In Les Champs de Mars (2019/2 N° 33)
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Articles
The military in the face of gender
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2022/1 No 47)
The “feminization” of the French military: Institutional commitment and internal resistance
- By Camille Boutron
- and Claude Weber
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2022/1 No 47)
Testing Feminist Epistemology with Over-invested Object. Investigating with Female Ex-Combatants in the midst of the Colombian “post-peace agreement”
In Annales de géographie (2021/6 No 742)
Confronting experiences to understand the challenges posed by return
In Revue Défense Nationale (2021/5 No 840)
Making one’s voice heard: Combatant solidarities and feminist interventions in the Colombian peace process
In Négociations (2020/2 No 34)
Reviews
- By Pierre Razoux,
- Pierre Sel,
- Louis Perez,
- et al.
In Les Champs de Mars (2019/2 N° 33)
Female fighters, terrorists or victims ?
The engagement of women in armed violence
- By Camille Boutron
- and Myriam Le Basque
In Les Champs de Mars (2019/2 N° 33)
Women participating in Peruvian armed struggles
Between revolutionary companionship, political activism and male domination
In 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire (2019/1 No 141)