The year 2010 was marked, both in Serbia and around the world, by numerous activities organised to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the adoption of the UN Security Council's Resolution 1325 - Women, Peace and Security.
Being aware of the necessity of a continuous dialogue and exchange of information between the security community and the community dealing with gender-related issues, this issue of our magazine in 2011 serves as a further encouragement for discussions on these topics.
This issue of journal includes eight articles written by domestic and foreign authors, organized around several areas of research:
GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN SECURITY SECTORZorana Antonijević, THE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN SECURITY SECTOR - THE FEMINIST CONCEPT Elona Dhembo, GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN SECURITY SECTOR THROUGH EDUCATION: THE CASE OF ALBANIAN POLICE ACADEMY CURRICULUM GENDER IDENTITIES IN SECURITY VOCATIONSDanijela Spasić, POLICE CULTURE AND GENDER IDENTITY Lejla Hadžiahmić, WOMEN-COMBATANTS IN DEFENSE OF SARAJEVO: AGENTS OR VICTIMS Svenka Savić, SUGGESTIONS FOR USING GENDER SENSITIVE LANGUAGE IN THE ARMED FORCES: WOMEN AND MILITARY RANKS WOMEN IN SECURITY SECTOR Mentor Vrajolli, GENDER REPRESENTATION IN THE KOSOVO SECURITY SECTOR Cristina Radoi, WOMEN’S ROLE IN RECONSTRUCTING PEACE AND SECURITY IMPLEMENTATION OF UNSC RESOLUTION 1325 Biljana Stojković, INDICATORS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF WOMEN’S STATUS IN THE SECURITY SECTOR OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA |