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Number of items: 37.
Article
  • Henry, Marsha (2021). On the necessity of critical race feminism for women, peace and security. Critical Studies on Security, 9(1), 22 - 26. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2021.1904191 picture_as_pdf
  • Kostovicova, Denisa, Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Henry, Marsha (2020). Drawing on the continuum: a war and post-war political economy of gender-based violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 22(2), 250 - 272. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2019.1692686 picture_as_pdf
  • Henry, Marsha (2019). Keeping the peace: gender, geopolitics and global governance interventions. Conflict, Security and Development, 19(3), 263-268. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2019.1608021 picture_as_pdf
  • Boesten, Jelke, Henry, Marsha (2018). Between fatigue and silence: the challenges of conducting research on sexual violence in conflict. Social Politics, 25(4), 568 - 588. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxy027 picture_as_pdf
  • Henry, Marsha (2018). Why critical military studies needs to smash imperial white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchy: a rejoinder. Critical Military Studies, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2018.1429049 picture_as_pdf
  • Henry, Marsha (2017). Problematizing military masculinity, intersectionality and male vulnerability in feminist critical military studies. Critical Military Studies, 3(2), 182-199. https://doi.org/10.1080/23337486.2017.1325140
  • Henry, Marsha, Natanel, Katherine (2016). Militarisation as diffusion: the politics of gender, space and the everyday. Gender, Place, and Culture, 23(6), 850-856. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2016.1164994
  • Henry, Marsha (2015). Parades, parties and pests: contradictions of everyday life in peacekeeping economies. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 9(3), 372 - 390. https://doi.org/10.1080/17502977.2015.1070021
  • Kirby, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2012). Rethinking masculinity and practices of violence in conflict settings. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 14(4), 445-449. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616742.2012.726091
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation?: interrogating labor hierarchies and global sisterhood among Indian and Uruguayan female peacekeepers. Globalizations, 9(1), 15-33. https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2012.627716
  • Higate, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2010). Space, performance and everyday security in the peacekeeping context. International Peacekeeping, 17(1), 32-48. https://doi.org/10.1080/13533311003589165
  • Henry, Marsha, Higate, Paul, Sanghera, Gurchathen (2009). Positionality and power: the politics of peacekeeping research. International Peacekeeping, 16(4), 467-482. https://doi.org/10.1080/13533310903184499
  • Henry, Marsha (2007). Gender, security and development. Conflict, Security and Development, 7(1), 61-84. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678800601176535
  • Henry, Marsha (2007). If the shoe fits: authenticity, authority and agency feminist diasporic research. Women's Studies International Forum, 30(1), 70-80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2006.12.009
  • Higate, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2004). Engendering (in)security in peace support operations. Security Dialogue, 35(4), 481-498. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967010604049529
  • Thapar-Bjorkert, Suruchi, Henry, Marsha (2004). Reassessing the research relationship: location, position and power in fieldwork accounts. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 7(5), 363 -381. https://doi.org/10.1080/1364557092000045294
  • Henry, Marsha (2003). Where are you really from?: representation, identity and power in the fieldwork experiences of a South Asian diasporic. Qualitative Research, 3(2), 229-242. https://doi.org/10.1177/14687941030032005
  • Book
  • Henry, Marsha (2024). The end of peacekeeping: gender, race, and the martial politics of intervention. University of Pennsylvania. Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.2667635
  • Evans, Mary, Hemmings, Clare, Henry, Marsha, Johnstone, Hazel, Madhok, Sumi, Plomien, Ania, Wearing, Sadie (Eds.) (2014). Handbook of feminist theory. SAGE Publications.
  • Higate, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2009). Insecure spaces: peacekeeping, power and performance in Haiti, Kosovo and Liberia. Zed Books.
  • Chapter
  • Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Kostovicova, Denisa, Henry, Marsha (2025). The material basis of gender-based violence and its circuits: a political economy perspective on post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. In War Economy: Gendered Circuits of Violence and Capital (pp. 77-94). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003571667-7
  • Bojicic-Dzelilovic, Vesna, Kostovicova, Denisa, Henry, Marsha (2025). The material basis of gender-based violence and its circuits: a political economy perspective on postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. In War Economy: Gendered Circuits of Violence and Capital . Routledge. picture_as_pdf
  • Karim, Sabrina M., Henry, Marsha (2018). Gender and peacekeeping. In Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, Cahn, Naomi, Haynes, Dina Francesca, Valji, Nahla (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict (pp. 390 - 402). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199300983.013.31
  • Henry, Marsha (2016). Intervention 5. engendering responses to the work of Antanas Mockus. In Tognato, Carlo (Ed.), Cultural agents reloaded: the legacy of Antanas Mockus . Harvard University Press.
  • Hyde, Alexandra, Henry, Marsha (2013). Gendering geopolitics, gendering IR: Cynthia Enloe's bananas, beaches and bases. In Bliddal, Henrik, Sylvest, Casper, Wilson, Peter (Eds.), Classics of International Relations: Essays in Criticism and Appreciation (pp. 197-207). Routledge.
  • Henry, Marsha, Higate, Paul (2013). Peacekeeping power practices and women's insecurity in Haiti. In Stephenson, Max, Zanotti, Laura (Eds.), Building Wallsand Dissolving Borders: the Challenges of Alterity, Community and Securitizing Space (pp. 133-153). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Henry, Marsha (2013). Sexual exploitation and abuse in peacekeeping missions: reconceptualising agency and gender relations. In Phillips, Anne, Wilson, Kalpana, Madhok, Sumi (Eds.), Gender, Agency, and Coercion . Routledge.
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation? Interrogating labor hierarchies and global sisterhood amongst Indian and Uruguayan female peacekeepers. In Amar, Paul (Ed.), Global South to the Rescue: Emerging Humanitarian Superpowers and Globalizing Rescue Industries (pp. 15-34). Routledge.
  • Higate, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2011). Militarising spaces: a geographical exploration of Cyprus. In Kirsch, Scott, Flint, Colin (Eds.), Reconstructing Conflict: Integrating War and Post-War Geographies . Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Henry, Marsha (2005). Knowledge crossing borders: images of South Asian women in newspaper reporting on sex-selection practices. In Thobani, Sunera, Hellwig, Tineke (Eds.), Asian Women: Interconnections . Women's Press.
  • Henry, Marsha (2003). Investing in mothering: reproduction, sex-selective technologies and biological capital in an Indian case study. In Bendelow, Gillian, Birke, Lynda, Williams, Simon (Eds.), Debating Biology (pp. 185 -197). Routledge.
  • Birke, L., Henry, Marsha (1997). Women's studies, science and technology. In Robinson, Victoria, Richardson, Diane (Eds.), Introducing Women's Studies (pp. 220-238). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Birke, L., Henry, Marsha (1996). The blackhole: women's studies, science and technology. In Robinson, Victoria, Richardson, Diane (Eds.), Introducing Women's Studies: Feminist Theory and Practice (pp. 220-238). NYU Press.
  • Report
  • Henry, Marsha, Highgate, Paul (2006). Between warrior and humanitarian security: perceptions of past and present peacekeeping in Liberia. Chatham House.
  • Online resource
  • Chinkin, Christine, Henry, Marsha, Holvikivi, Aiko (2016). Women and Peacekeeping: Time for the UN to Commit to Gender Equality.
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation? A study of Indian female peacekeepers. picture_as_pdf
  • Working paper
  • Henry, Marsha (2005). Gender, security and development. (CSDG working papers). International Policy Institute.