Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament
Title | Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Anne Wilson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Politicians |
ISBN | 9781988587820 |
"Margaret Wilson has always lived a political life. From her days as a child growing up in the Waikato in a Catholic family attuned to fairness, an unlikely law student in the 1960s in a class with a few other women, and an emerging socialist feminist who read radical texts and attended women's conventions, her key concerns became cemented early: the rights of women and equality for all under the law. This is the story of one of New Zealand's most eminent political actors. A policy-focused campaigner, reluctant to join a political tribe and uncomfortable with the combative attitudes and personal jockeying that politics seemed to entail, Wilson nevertheless rose to become the president of the Labour Party during the turbulent mid-1980s. Going on to become a central, far-sighted, occasionally controversial minister in the Clark government, Wilson held significant roles as Attorney-General and Speaker of the House"--Publisher information.
Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament
Title | Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Wilson |
Publisher | Bridget Williams Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2021-08-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1988587816 |
Margaret Wilson has always lived a political life. From her days as a child growing up in the Waikato in a Catholic family attuned to fairness, an unlikely law student in the 1960s in a class with a few other women, and an emerging socialist feminist who read radical texts and attended women's conventions, her key concerns became cemented early: the rights of women and equality for all under the law. This is the story of one of New Zealand's most eminent political actors. A policy-focused campaigner, reluctant to join a political tribe and uncomfortable with the combative attitudes and personal jockeying that politics seemed to entail, Wilson nevertheless rose to become the president of the Labour Party during the turbulent mid-1980s. Going on to become a central, far-sighted, occasionally controversial minister in the Clark government, Wilson held significant roles as Attorney-General and Speaker of the House. Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament is a powerful analysis of political life in New Zealand over four decades. From pay equity to a home-grown Supreme Court, employment relations legislation to paid parental leave, the policies Wilson championed were based always in the long-held principles of a true conviction politician.
Feminist Advocacy and Activism in State Institutions
Title | Feminist Advocacy and Activism in State Institutions PDF eBook |
Author | Jacqueline A. Coore-Hall |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2020-01-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 303034679X |
This book analyzes the effect of gender on policy-making in the Jamaican Parliament, specifically regarding women-friendly policies. So-called "women-friendly policies" are categorized as those laws which seek to promote and protect women’s rights and equality and have some element addressing childcare, domestic violence, sex offences, reproductive rights, sex discrimination, property rights and family issues. It frames critical analysis of bill sponsorship and the participation levels and verbal contributions of legislators during floor debates on legislation affecting women. Using a mixed method approach, the author gives insight into how feminism is integrated into real-time public policy discourse. The book begins with a brief overview of feminist advocacy and activism and State feminism in Jamaica and an introduction to the country’s Parliamentary system. It then moves to a theoretical discussion of feminist advocacy within public policy debates. The next two chapters present a time series analysis of bill introduction and floor debates on women's interests and issues legislation from 1962 through 2017. The concluding chapter ties up the research and provides recommendations for moving forward. Combining feminist theory with a detailed view of Jamaican Parliamentary procedure and debate, this book will be useful to students and researchers interested in feminist advocacy and activism, minority representation, democratic governance, and women in politics.
Book Review
Title | Book Review PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel A.F Haworth |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | |
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Of George Orwell's four motivations to write, Wilson's autobiography falls firmly into two - the historical impulse: a desire “to see things as they are” for the sake of posterity, and the political: a desire “to alter other people's idea of the kind of society that they should strive after”. Wilson's account of her life, and, particularly, her journey from rural Waikato into the highest levels of political debate and authority, is precise and considered, reminiscent of Orwell's strictures on the writing of prose. It is also a sustained argument for the rights of working people, and, in particular, for women in all facets of life, and for a lasting settlement of colonisation's outstanding legacy. It is also a book to be read at multiple levels. One reading, for example, is that of a life of service marked by a stoic commitment to public life whilst enduring constant physical disability, despite a personal belief that she “was not well suited to the representative political role”. Another reading addresses the technicalities of melding political wishes with a political and bureaucratic system in which radical ideas borne by women faced constant obstruction. A third confronts the politics of transformation - a leitmotif of our current government - in a system in which short-term political compromises dominate in a world in which radical alternatives to capitalism find little favour, even in the social-democratic tradition. Wilson, in the end, knows where she sits on this. Hers is a world in which strong principles drive political engagement, but in which political practicalities will often play their part in constraining those principles. She understands the long road, and the tribulations that one might face on its course. She notes the personal cost of that journey, alluded to her discussion of the 1990s, when she moved from the political world to become foundation Dean at Waikato's new law school. Full paper available at https://doi.org/10.24135/nzjer.v46i1.53.
Women’s Activism in Malaysia
Title | Women’s Activism in Malaysia PDF eBook |
Author | Julian C. H. Lee |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2018-04-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3319789694 |
In this book, the author draws on over a decade of first-hand experience as an academic-activist and on interviews with women in Malaysia’s women’s rights movement. Despite a considerable array of challenges to their participation in the public and political spheres, the movement is especially vibrant. Presenting insights from feminist activists in Malaysia, the book explores the Women’s Candidacy Initiative’s efforts to promote independent women in Parliament; the work of women’s coalition the Joint Action Group for Gender Equality; how activists understand and experience the concept of feminism; and finally the place of men in feminism. Women’s Activism in Malaysia will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including gender studies, politics and sociology.
Feminist Activism, Women's Rights, and Legal Reform
Title | Feminist Activism, Women's Rights, and Legal Reform PDF eBook |
Author | Mulki Al Sharmani |
Publisher | Zed Books Ltd. |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2013-12-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1780329652 |
This ground-breaking collection investigates the relationship between feminist activism and legal reform as a pathway to gender justice and social change. Since the advent of feminist movements legal reform has been a popular and yet contentious vehicle for seeking women’s rights and empowerment. This important book looks at comparative insights drawn from field-based research on the processes, the challenges, and the outcomes of legal reform and feminist activism. Feminist Activism, Women's Rights, and Legal Reform brings together cases from Middle East, Latin America, and Asia of the successes and failures of reform efforts concerning the promulgation and implementation of new family laws and domestic violence codes.
Voicing Demands
Title | Voicing Demands PDF eBook |
Author | Sohela Nazneen |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2014-01-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1783609699 |
Voicing Demands is a collection of analytical narratives of what has happened to feminist voice, a key pathway to women's empowerment. These narratives depart from the existing debate on women's political engagement in formal institutions to examine feminist activism for building and sustaining constituencies through raising, negotiating and legitimizing women's voice under different contexts. Bringing together the reflections and experiences of feminist researchers and activists in South Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, this unique volume explores how various global trends, such as the development of transnational linkages, the rise of conservative forces, the NGOization of feminist movements, and an increase in the power of donors, have created opportunities and challenges for feminist voice and activism.