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Why it must be a feminist global health agenda
SE Davies, S Harman, R Manjoo, M Tanyag, C Wenham
The Lancet 393 (10171), 601-603, 2019
752019
Resilience, female altruism, and bodily autonomy: Disaster-induced displacement in post-Haiyan Philippines
M Tanyag
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 43 (3), 563-585, 2018
612018
From depletion to regeneration: Addressing structural and physical violence in post-conflict economies
SM Rai, J True, M Tanyag
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 26 (4 …, 2019
432019
Depleting fragile bodies: the political economy of sexual and reproductive health in crisis situations
M Tanyag
Review of international studies 44 (4), 654-671, 2018
362018
How women’s silence secures the peace: analysing sexual and gender-based violence in a low-intensity conflict
SE Davies, J True, M Tanyag
Gender & Development 24 (3), 459-473, 2016
322016
Invisible labor, invisible bodies: How the global political economy affects reproductive freedom in the Philippines
M Tanyag
The Difference that Gender Makes to International Peace and Security, 39-54, 2018
252018
Violence against women/violence in the world: Toward a feminist conceptualization of global violence
J True, M Tanyag
Routledge handbook of gender and security, 15-26, 2018
212018
Globalising myths of survival: post-disaster households after Typhoon Haiyan
Y Su, M Tanyag
Gender, Place & Culture 27 (11), 1513-1535, 2020
202020
Unravelling the intersections of power: The case of sexual and reproductive freedom in the Philippines
M Tanyag
Women's Studies International Forum 53, 63-72, 2015
192015
Gender-responsive alternatives on climate change from a feminist standpoint
M Tanyag, J True
Climate hazards, disasters, and gender ramifications, 29-47, 2019
142019
Intersectionality, transitional justice, and the case of internally displaced Moro women in the Philippines
R Sifris, M Tanyag
Hum. Rts. Q. 41, 399, 2019
132019
Protests and pandemics: civil society mobilisation in Thailand and the Philippines during COVID-19
R Auethavornpipat, M Tanyag
Canberra: New Mandala, 2021
92021
Global violence and security from a gendered perspective
J True, M Tanyag
Global Insecurity: Futures of Global Chaos and Governance, 43-63, 2017
92017
The globalisation of the human security norm: New Zealand/Aotearoa leadership and followership in the world
J True, M Tanyag
New Zealand and the world: Past, present and future, 239-254, 2018
82018
Gender responsive alter‐natives to climate change: A global research report
M Tanyag, J True
Monash GPS Centre, 2019
62019
Duterte, Hypermasculinity, and the Key to Populism
M Tanyag
Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2018
52018
Global gag rule and the political economy of sexual and reproductive freedoms
M Tanyag
Quarterly access 10 (1), 14-21, 2017
52017
Sexual and reproductive health is a security issue for Southeast Asia
M Tanyag
Australian Journal of International Affairs 72 (6), 495-499, 2018
42018
A Feminist Call to Be Radical: Linking Women's Health and Planetary Health
M Tanyag
Politics & Gender 16 (3), e16, 2020
32020
Replenishing bodies and the political economy of SRHR in crises and emergencies
M Tanyag
Gender, Global Health and Violence: Feminist Perspectives on Peace and …, 2019
32019
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