
معرفی
Caron E. Gentry serves as a Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, UK, where she specializes in gender perspectives on global security issues. Her academic work bridges feminist theory with security studies, focusing particularly on women's roles in conflict and terrorism.
Her research interests center on Gender Studies, Security Studies, and International Relations, with specific expertise in how gender frameworks shape understandings of terrorism, political violence, and conflict resolution. Gentry's scholarship challenges conventional security paradigms by foregrounding gendered analyses of power and violence in international politics.
Gentry's recent publications demonstrate consistent engagement with feminist security studies, particularly examining how gendered narratives influence counterterrorism approaches and representations of women in conflict zones. Her work reveals patterns connecting gender theory to practical security policy concerns.
- Routledge Handbook of Gender and Security (2019) - Editor and Chapter 12 author
- Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores (2015) - Co-authored with Laura Sjoberg
- Offering Hospitality: Questioning Christian Approaches to War (2013)
Gentry actively contributes to the field through editorial work and collaborative research, shaping contemporary discourse on gender and security. Her institutional affiliation with the University of St Andrews places her within a prominent center for international relations scholarship.




