People

Lydia Karga

Research Assistant
Department of Government
 Lydia Karga

Profile

Ask me about
  • civil wars; women's representation; post-conflict settings; gender

Biography

My research analyzes the connections between the changes that civil war onset brings to women's post-conflict legislative representation, and more specifically the roles that women acquire during times of civil strife. Blender Learning GTA GV151: Truth, Justice & the Nature of Politics (AU) GV543: Human Rights & Global Justice (AU) GV214: International Relations, Theories & Approaches (AU) GV217: Conflict Analysis (SP) GV317: Corruption (SP) GV254: Ethics & Public Policy (SP) Teaching-GTA GV214: International Relations: Theories & Approaches (AU) GV121: Institutions of Democracy (SP)

Qualifications

  • MA, Strategy & International Politics University of Macedonia, Greece (2018)

  • BA, International & European Studies: Politics & Diplomacy University of Macedonia (2012)

Research and professional activities

Thesis

Civil war and women's post-conflict representation: what are the connections?

Supervisor: Theodora-Ismene Gizelis , Sara Polo

Research interests

Civil wars; Post-conflict countries; Gender

Contact

l.karga@essex.ac.uk

Location:

Colchester Campus

Working pattern:

via email