Bina D'Costa
Australian-Bangladeshi academic, conflict and gender studies researcher
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Bina D'Costa's Degrees
- PhD International Relations University of Melbourne
- Bachelors Political Science University of Dhaka
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bina D'Costa is an Australian-Bangladeshi academic who specializes in conflict and gender studies in South Asia. Career D'Costa was at the Global Justice Center in New York City in 2008. D'Costa was a professor of International Relations at the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs of the Australian National University. She was a visiting scholar at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva from 2012 to 2014. She was a visiting scholar at the Refugee Studies Centre under Department of International Development of University of Oxford from 2011 to 2012. She served as the Asia Rapporteur of Asia-Europe Meeting in 2017. She is a member of the Dristhipat Writers' Collective.
Bina D'Costa's Published Works
Published Works
- Feminist Methodologies for International Relations: Marginalized identity: new frontiers of research for IR? (2006) (62)
- Redress for Sexual Violence Before the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh: Lessons from History, and Hopes for the Future (2010) (24)
- Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971 (2012) (21)
- Nationbuilding, Gender and War Crimes in South Asia (2010) (20)
- Children and Global Conflict (2015) (20)
- Anticipating the Struggle Against Everyday Impunity in Myanmar Through Accounts from Bangladesh and Thailand (2016) (17)
- Bangladesh in 2011: Weak Statebuilding and Diffident Foreign Policy (2012) (14)
- The politics of voice: Feminist security studies and the Asia-Pacific (2013) (14)
- Cascades of Violence: War, Crime and Peacebuilding Across South Asia (2018) (11)
- Cascades of violence (2018) (8)
- Critical feminist international relations in the Asia-Pacific (2009) (7)
- Children and Violence: Politics of Conflict in South Asia (2016) (6)
- Cascades of Violence in Bangladesh (2012) (6)
- Once were warriors: the militarized state in narrating the past (2014) (5)
- Bangladesh in 2010: Digital Makeover but Continued Human and Economic Insecurity (2011) (5)
- Where exactly am I sitting at that table? Race, Prejudice, and Perpetual (In)security in Global Politics (2021) (5)
- The gendered construction of nationalism : from partition to creation (2003) (5)
- Cascades Across An ‘Extremely Violent Society’: Sri Lanka (2016) (4)
- Of Impunity, Scandals and Contempt: Chronicles of the Justice Conundrum (2015) (4)
- Gender Justice and (In)security in Pakistan and Afghanistan† (2016) (3)
- Children and the Responsibility to Protect (2019) (2)
- ‘Turtles Can Fly’1 Vicarious Terror and the Child in South Asia (2016) (2)
- Children and Global Conflict: Children and armed conflict: mapping the terrain (2015) (2)
- Children and Global Conflict: Children and IR: creating spaces for children (2015) (1)
- Introduction: why children matter to global conflict (2015) (1)
- Children and Global Conflict: Children and agency: caretakers, free-rangers and everyday life (2015) (1)
- Children and justice: past crimes, healing and the future (2015) (1)
- Learning/unlearning in International Relations through the politics of margins and silence (2021) (1)
- Migration and Inequality: Making policies inclusive for every child (2017) (1)
- Children and Global Conflict: Children and peace building: propagating peace (2015) (1)
- Borders, boundaries and statelessness (2016) (1)
- Children and Global Conflict: Child forced migrants: bio-politics, autonomy and ambivalence (2015) (1)
- Child soldiers: causes, solutions and cultures (2015) (0)
- 1971 : Politics of silence, or refusal to remember? (2012) (0)
- Children and Global Conflict: The rights of the child: political history, practices and protection (2015) (0)
- Of Responsibilities, Protection, and Rights: Children’s Lives in Conflict Zones (2018) (0)
- Who speaks for children? Advocacy, activism and resistance (2015) (0)
- Tigray’s Complex Emergency, Expulsions and the Aspirations of the Responsibility to Protect (2022) (0)
- Challenges For An Independent Asian Human Rights Commission (1998) (0)
- Introduction: ‘Turtles Can Fly’: Vicarious Terror and the Child in South Asia (2016) (0)
- Not Refugee Children, Not Migrant Children, But Children First: Lack of a systematic and integrated approach (2017) (0)
- Children and Global Conflict: Appendix (2015) (0)
- Learning to be a compassionate academic* (2017) (0)
- 'You Cannot Hold Two Watermelons in One Hand': Gender Justice and Anti-State Local Security Institutions in Pakistan and Afghanistan (2016) (0)
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