Luna K C

K C, Dr. Luna

she/her

PhD, MA (Wageningen University)

Assistant Professor
Office
CJMH-3005
Campus
Prince George campus

Biography

My name is Luna KC. Im an Assistant Professor in Global and International Studies at the Faculty of Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities, 蹤獲扞⑹. Prior to joining 蹤獲扞⑹, I was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, McGill University. I also lectured at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia. I earned my PhD (2019) and masters degree (2011), both in International Development Studies (with a focus on conflict, security, disaster, and public policy), from Wageningen University, the Netherlands. My work is interdisciplinary and transnational, situated at the nexus of gender, armed conflict, women, peace, and security (WPS), cybersecurity, technology-facilitated violence, and disasters. I have area specialties in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and North America. Furthermore, I have worked and provided advice in various organizations, including Plan International, Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Women Transforming Cities, National Defence Canada, and the Asian Development Bank. I am also a research co-lead at the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security. I love reading, hiking, and cooking my favorite dishes when not working.

At 蹤獲扞⑹, I teach:

  • Cybersecurity: From Critical Perspectives
  • Gender, Peace and Security
  • Gender and Disasters
  • Gender and Global Crisis
  • Contemporary Feminist Theories

Current research projects:

  • Rebels to Politicians: Women Ex-Combatants Transformation into Political Representatives in Post-Conflict Nepal and Colombia ($70,690). 2025-2027. Social Science Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant.
  • Developing a Womens Cyber Self-Defence Toolkit, funded by TEG ($50,000) (Ongoing).
  • Conflict, Disaster, and Changing Gender Roles (Ongoing).
  • Cybersecurity, Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and National Action Plans. (Ongoing)

Research and expertise

Im interested in understanding how gender and intersectional factors matter in conflict, peace, security, cyber, and disaster contexts, and how these issues are shaped and reshaped by changing global dynamics, gender norms, and gender roles, as well as their impact on both global and local agendas.

Research fields
  • Gender and Women's Studies
  • Human Rights
  • International Studies
  • Political Science
Areas of expertise
Global and International Studies; Gender, Women and Intersectionality; Armed Conflicts; Postwars; Cybersecurity; Technology Facilitated Gender Based Violence (TF-GBV); Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR); Disasters; Rebel Groups; Militarization; South Asia; and South East Asia
Languages spoken
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Nepali
Currently accepting graduate students
Supervises in
International Studies, Gender Studies
Available to be contacted by the media as a subject matter expert

Selected publications

Luna KC. (2025) "Do Local Norms Affect Women Ex-Combatants Reintegration in the Postwar Era?." Global Studies Quarterly 5, no. 1. ksaf015.

Crystal Whetstone and Luna KC (2025). An Intersectional Feminist Critique of Cyberlibertarians Grip on the Construction of Online Freedom. Global Studies Quarterly. Volume 5, Issue 3.

Luna KC. (2025). "Women Politicians Responding to Patriarchy in Postconflict Nepal." Global Studies Quarterly 5, no. 1.

Luna KC and Megan MacKenzie (2024). "Postcards from the Pandemic: Women, Intersectionality, and Gendered Risks in the Global COVID-19 Pandemic." International Studies Review 26, no. 4.

Crystal Whetstone and Luna KC (2023) Disrupting the Saviour Politics in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in the Global South: Grassroots Women Creating Gender Norms in Nepal and Sri Lanka. Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs.

Luna KC and Crystal Whetstone. (2022). Rethinking women, peace, and security through the localization of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 & National Action Plans: A study of Nepal and Sri Lanka. Women's Studies International Forum (Vol. 92, p. 102575).

Luna KC and Crystal Whetstone. (2022). Women, Peace and Security and Increasing Gendered Risk in the Era of COVID-19: Insights from Nepal and Sri Lanka. Global Studies Quarterly.

Luna KC and Dorothea Hilhorst. (2022). "Gendered experience of disaster: Women's account of evacuation, relief and recovery in Nepal." International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 72: 102840.

Luna KC. (2019). Everyday Realities of Reintegration: Experiences of Maoist Verified Women Ex-Combatants in the Aftermath of War in Nepal. Conflict, Security & Development. 19 (5): 453-474.

Luna KC and Gemma Van Der Haar. (2018). Living Gender Ideology: Experiences of Women Ex-Combatants in Nepal. International Feminist Journal of Politics: 136).

Luna KC, Gemma Van Der Haar, and Dorothea Hilhorst. (2017). Changing Gender Role: Womens Livelihoods, Conflict and Post-Conflict Security in Nepal. Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 4 (2): 17595.

Book chapters

Luna KC. (2025). "Women, peace and security: Women ex-combatants, reintegration and knowledge production of war in postwar Nepal." Annika Bj繹rkdahl, Johanna Mannergren (Eds) . In The Production of Gendered Knowledge of War, pp. 87-100. Routledge.

Luna KC and Crystal Whetstone. (2024). "Women, gender roles and gender-based violence after war." (Eds) Gayle Kaufman, Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Steven Roberts, Brittany Ralph. In Research Handbook on the Sociology of Gender, pp. 345-358. Edward Elgar Publishing.

Crystal Whetstone and Luna KC .(2024). A Call for Feminist Insights in Cybersecurity: Implementing the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Cyberspace (with Whetstone, Crystal). In Anwar Mhajne and Alexis Henshaw (Eds). Critical Perspectives on Cybersecurity: Feminist and Postcolonial Interventions. Oxford University Press.

Luna KC (2018). Securing Livelihoods Experiences of the Mother Ex-Combatants in Post Conflict Nepal. In Gender and History, editor Rekha Pandey, 197219. Rawat Publications.

Public scholarship

Luna KC and Crystal Whetstone. War, peace, and security: The pandemics impact on women and girls in Nepal and Sri Lanka. The Conversation. August 22, 2022. ()

Luna KC and Priscyll A. Avoine. Anniversary of peace deals in Nepal and Colombia: Views on female ex-soldiers need to be challenged. The Conversation. November 18, 2021. (.)

Luna KC, How COVID-19 Worsens Gender Inequality in Nepal, The Diplomat. June 23, 2020. ()

Luna KC Armed Conflict, Reintegration, and Gender Roles. Civil War Paths, November 11, 2023. ()

Luna KC, No Women, Peace and Security Without Addressing Gendered Risk Eroded by COVID-19: Perspectives from Canada. Research-Network on Women Peace and Security. McGill University. August 10, 2022. ()

Luna KC and Ketty Ankeyo. Brief of the Virtual Meeting on preparing Canadas Third National Action Plan. Research-Network on Women Peace and Security. McGill University. March 7, 2022. ()

Anwar Mhajne, Luna KC and Crystal Whetstone (2021). A call for feminist analysis in cybersecurity: highlighting the relevance of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda. London School of Economics. ()

Luna KC and Crystal Whetstone. Making the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda Local? Research-Network on Women Peace and Security. McGill University. October 13, 2021. ()

Luna KC and Kim Beaulieu. National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security. Research-Network on Women Peace and Security. McGill University. January, 2021. ()

Luna KC 2019. Female combatants struggles for gender equality and empowerment in Nepal. International Journal of Feminist Politics. ()

Luna KC (2021). Violence Against Women in Canada & COVID-19 Pandemic. Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW). ()

Luna KC (2021). Women and COVID-19 Overview. CRIAW. ()

Luna KC (2021). Women, COVID-19, and Care Economy. CRIAW. ()

Luna KC (2021). Racialized Women & COVID-19 Challenges in Canada. CRIAW. ()

Alig, M矇lissa, Neapole Jackie, Kyla Piccin, and Luna KC (2021). A Guide to Building Feminist Intersectional Solidarity. CRIAW. ()

Feminist lens on Alt-right Ideology, Canadian Womens Foundation: February 9, 2022.