Alice Peck
Alice is the Program Officer at the Centre for the Study of Gender and Conflict, and a Master’s student at S-CAR. She recently conducted research in Nepal and Indonesia, exploring the disconnect between Western development presuppositions of gender, sexual violence and justice with the reality and lived experiences of local men and women. Alice’s current research focuses on experiences of homelessness in Washington D.C., questioning the ways in which gender shapes the daily lives of those living along the precarious continuum between homelessness and housed, and exploring how gender influences subjective conceptions of the home.
Alice came to S-CAR after working on sustainability, ethics and community issues in the Students’ Union at the University of Bristol, U.K, where she also studied for her undergraduate degree in Political Theory and International Relations.
Alice is the Program Officer at the Centre for the Study of Gender and Conflict, and a Master’s student at S-CAR. She recently conducted research in Nepal and Indonesia, exploring the disconnect between Western development presuppositions of gender, sexual violence and justice with the reality and lived experiences of local men and women. Alice’s current research focuses on experiences of homelessness in Washington D.C., questioning the ways in which gender shapes the daily lives of those living along the precarious continuum between homelessness and housed, and exploring how gender influences subjective conceptions of the home.
Alice came to S-CAR after working on sustainability, ethics and community issues in the Students’ Union at the University of Bristol, U.K, where she also studied for her undergraduate degree in Political Theory and International Relations.
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