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This book evolved from collaboration within the Women in Conflict Zones Network (WICZNET), a multiyear research relationship that began in 1996. Thanks is due to a number of feminist researchers associated with the Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS) at York University. We would also like to express our gratitude to the Centre for Feminist Research and the York Centre for International and Security Studies, both of which have hosted the network, its workshops, and activities. From its inception, Maja Korac’s contribution to the network as a project coordinator with Wenona Giles was crucial to its organization and development. The original members of the network were steadfast, supportive, and encouraging: Doreen Indra (University of Lethbridge, Canada), Kumari Jayawardena (Social Scientists’ Association, Colombo, Sri Lanka), Danielle Juteau (University of Montreal, Canada), Audrey Macklin (University of Toronto, Canada), Leanne MacMillan (Amnesty International, London), Andjelka Milic (University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia), Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller (Université de Paris X/Centre national de la recherche scientifique Paris, France), Valerie Preston (York University, Canada), Penny Van Esterik (York University, Canada), and Nira Yuval-Davis (Greenwich University, U.K.).
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