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Holmes, Georgina (2013). Women and War in Rwanda: Gender, Media and the Representation of Genocide. I.B. Taurus, Bloomsbury Publishing.
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Gilder, Alexander; Curran, David; Holmes, Georgina and Edu-Afful, Fiifi eds. (2023). Multidisciplinary Futures of UN Peace Operations. Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies (RCS). Palgrave Macmillan Cham.
Khalid, Aliya; Holmes, Georgina and Parpart, Jane eds. (2023). The politics of silence, voice and the in-between: exploring gender, race and insecurity from the margins. Routledge.
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Holmes, Georgina
(2023).
Gilder, Alex; Curran, David; Holmes, Georgina and Edu-Afful, Fiifi
(2023).
Holmes, G.
(2020).
Holmes, G. and Buscaglia, I.
(2019).
Holmes, Georgina
(2019).
Holmes, Georgina
(2018).
Holmes, Georgina
(2015).
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Holmes, Georgina
(2024).
Holmes, Georgina and Newnham, Sarah
(2024).
Holmes, Georgina and White, Sabrina
(2023).
Holmes, Georgina
(2020).
Holmes, Georgina
(2019).
Holmes, Georgina; Wright, Katharine A. M.; Basu, Soumita; Hurley, Matthew; de Almagro, Maria Martin; Guerrina, Roberta and Cheng, Christine
(2019).
Duriesmith, David and Holmes, Georgina
(2019).
Holmes, Georgina
(2018).
Holmes, Georgina
(2018).
Holmes, Georgina
(2017).
Holmes, Georgina
(2014).
Holmes, Georgina
(2012).
Holmes, Georgina
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Holmes, Georgina
(2011).
Holmes, Georgina
(2008).
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Holmes, Georgina (2024). ‘Women in Defence’ Initiatives Need Greater Transparency and Parliamentary Oversight. In e-International Relations e-International Relations, Bristol.
Curran, David; Holmes, Georgina and Cunliffe, Philip (2018). Peacekeeping after Brexit. RUSI Conference Report, December 2018. Royal United Services Institute.
Holmes, Georgina (2013). Is ActionAid’s gender-specific fundraising campaign progressive? In LSE Engenderings LSE Engenderings, London, UK.
Holmes, Georgina (2011). Congo’s rape crisis: Reflections on the new Red Rubber wars. In African Arguments African Arguments, London, UK.