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Girls in Floor Shut Fight Roles, and Work Expertise at NATO – OxPol


OxPol Blogcast showcases analysis, evaluation, insights, and experiences from the members of the College of Oxford’s Division of Politics and Worldwide Relations (DPIR), and specialist visitors from the Oxford educational group and past.

On this episode, OxPol Blogcast host Anastasia Bektimirova is joined by Faye Curtis, a DPhil Worldwide Relations researcher on the College of Oxford’s Division of Politics and Worldwide Relations (DPIR), to debate the consequences of integration of girls into beforehand all-male navy models. Faye guides us by means of the continued debates over the dangers and alternatives of such coverage change, and discusses the contribution of her analysis which addresses the lifting of the ban on girls in floor shut fight roles within the British Armed Forces. Within the second half of the episode, we get a glimpse of one other dimension of navy operation. By drawing on her expertise of working for the UK diplomatic service at NATO, Faye provides us a way of the tradition of labor on the organisation.

This episode is a part of the sequence Girls in Politics: Views from the Area and Academia which explores a feminist flip in Political Science and Worldwide Relations analysis, and tries to higher perceive girls’s experiences in politics.

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