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"Invisible battalion": women’s participation in ATO military operations (sociological research)

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Title "Invisible battalion": women’s participation in ATO military operations (sociological research)
 
Creator Martsenyuk, Tamara
Grytsenko, Ganna
Kvit, Anna
 
Subject military sociology
gender equality
Euromaidan
ATO zone
Armed Forces of Ukraine
women in army
 
Description Ukrainian women were involved in protests at Euromaidan 2013-2014, and in all activities, including in the military ones (forming the so-called Women’s Hundreds) on an equal basis with men. Currently, women are also fighting in the ATO, which has been repeatedly covered by media reports. Yet, there is still an important question about visibility of women and recognition of their role (on a par with men) by the state and society.The purpose of this investigation was to find out specifics of women’s participation in the military operations in the ATO zone, revealing both possible achievements and problems of women’s integration in the military. We began with a desk research of gender aspects in the armed forces, which included analyzing statistics of women’s involvement in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the status of women’s integration in the military structures, as well as a review of the relevant legislation etc. Secondly, we presented the results of expert interviews on gender aspects of women’s integration into the
army in Ukraine and the women’s situation in the combat zone. Thirdly, we analyzed how mass media portrays the ATO women. Fourthly, we used the ethnographic research in the ATO zone (observation, interviews with women and men involved in combat actions) to clarify the legal aspects of women’s participation in the ATO, the gender division of labor, living conditions and medical problems faced by women etc.
 
Date 2016-07-28T09:11:59Z
2016-07-28T09:11:59Z
2016
 
Type Book
 
Identifier Grytsenko, Ganna. “Invisible battalion”: women’s participation in ATO military operations (sociological research) / Ganna Grytsenko, Anna Kvit, Tamara Martsenyuk ; The Ukrainian Women’s Fund. - Kiev: [The Ukrainian Women’s Fund], 2016. - 63 p.
http://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/9294
 
Language en
 
Relation The Ukrainian Women’s Fund