Ingrid Palmary |
Senior Researcher
Ingrid Palmary is a senior researcher and coordinator of the Gender, Violence and Displacement Initiative at the ACMS. She has written in the area of domestic and political violence, women in armed conflict and post-conflict reconstruction and feminist research methods.
Publications
(2010). Narratives of migration and domestic violence.
(, Ed.).Gender & Migration: Feminist Interventions. Ch. 9.
(2010). Urban Health in Johannesburg: The Importance of Place in Understanding Intra-Urban Inequalities in a Context of Migration and HIV.
Health & Place. 16(4), 694-702 .
(2010). Gender and Migration Feminist Perspectives.
(, Ed.).
(2010). Of Nigerians, albinos, satanists and anecdotes: a critical review of the HSRC report on human trafficking.
SA Crime Quarterly. 32, 37-45.
(2010). Poor girls: child migrants, sexuality and poverty in South Africa.
(, Ed.).Gender & Migration: Feminist Interventions. Ch. 2.
(2009). For Better Implementation of Migrant Children’s Rights in South Africa.
Forced Migration Studies Programme Research Report. 1-60.
(2009). Migrations of theory, method and practice: a reflection on themes in migration studies (Review Article).
Psychology in Society.. 37, 55-66.
(2009). The Orthodoxy of Gender Mainstreaming: Reflecting on Gender Mainstreaming as a Strategy for Accomplishing the Millennium Development Goals.
Journal of Health Management. 11(2),
(2009). Gender, Memorialization, and Symbolic Reparations.
(, Ed.).The Gender of Reparations. Ch. 7.
(2008). Gender Based Persecution in the South African Asylum System.
Migrant Rights Monitoring Project . 1-61.
(2008). Gender Race and Culture: Unpacking Discourses of Tradition and Culture in UNHCR Refugee Policy.
Annual Review of Critical Psychology . 6, 125-133.
(2008). Addressing Mobility-Induced Vulnerabity and Gaps in Integrated Response to HIV/AIDS in the Lake Victoria Basin Region.
FMSP Research Report.
