1st Edition

Deconstructing Refugee Women’s Empowerment A Comparative Approach to British and French Aid Structures

By Zeynep Kilicoglu Copyright 2025
210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores how self-identified feminist or women’s organizations in the asylum and charity sectors in the United Kingdom and France attach meanings to and address refugee women’s empowerment in their operations and how these perpetuate or disrupt global hierarchies. Adopting a feminist, intersectional, and post-colonial approach, this book provides a nuanced assessment on how refugee... Read more

Chapter 1: Introduction: Which women refugees deserve to be empowered? Chapter 2: Vulnerability versus empowerment: Theoretical framework and methodology Chapter 3: “Just pass us the mic”: Deconstructing perceptions of refugee women’s empowerment by aid organizations in the United Kingdom Chapter 4: “We are professionals”: Deconstructing perceptions of refugee women’s empowerment by aid organizations in France Chapter 5: Politics matter: Comparison between British and French aid structures Chapter 6: Conclusion: Calling for a two-way empowerment. Index

Biography

Zeynep Kilicoglu is an LSE Fellow in Gender and International Politics in the Gender Studies Department at London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. She does feminist research on migration and forced displacement.