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Thursday, 07 May 2026

Women in Wartime

Foto Valeria Lion ©Veronica Lion

Veronica Lion ist Marie-Curie-Postdoc-Stipendiatin im Fachbereich Global Governance und erforscht, wie von Frauen angeführte Bewegungen in Krisen- und Kriegszeiten politisches Wissen produzieren.

Welcome! Veronica Lion is a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in the Global Governance department and is researching how women-led movements generate political knowledge in times of crisis and war.

Veronica Lion has recently taken up a Marie Curie postdoctoral position in the Department of Global Governance at the University of Graz. Her research focuses on women-led movements in times of conflict and crisis, and on how they generate new political knowledge under extreme pressure. Her project WOMACT — Women’s Movements as Agents of Crisis Transformation examines how such movements in Israel/Palestine and Ukraine simultaneously navigate war, democratic regression and social division, what knowledge they develop in the process, and how they use it to resist, reorganise and develop alternative visions of peace and democracy. Based on comparative ethnographic fieldwork, the project develops the concept of crisis epistemologies and asks what we learn about feminist agency, solidarity and political imagination when we take women-led movements seriously as agents of knowledge.

Lion completed her PhD in 2025 at Bar-Ilan University with a dissertation on women-led peace movements in Israel. Her research lies at the intersection of gender studies, social movements, and peace and conflict studies. Most recently, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Sophie Davis Forum at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at the Taub Center for Israel Studies at New York University. She is a member of the research group “Women and Feminism in Wartime” at the Van Leer Institute in Jerusalem and co-founder of the Inter-University Peace and Gender Research Group in Israel. Her work has appeared in Mobilization and Social Politics, among others.

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