The Women And International Development Annual, Volume 4
Title | The Women And International Development Annual, Volume 4 PDF eBook |
Author | Rita S Gallin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2019-08-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000612481 |
This annual series, published in co-operation with the Women in International Development Program at Michigan State University, uses a multidisciplinary approach to explore women's experiences across a wide range of geographical areas, economic sectors, and societal institutions. The articles presented in each volume synthesize a growing body of literature on key issues, suggest priorities for research, and propose changes in development policy and programming. Each volume is divided into three major sections. In the first, contributors distill and interpret research in review articles; in the second - a trend report - they provide original analysis of existing data sets; and in the final section, they analyze a specific research concern from varying perspectives.
The Women And International Development Annual, Volume 1
Title | The Women And International Development Annual, Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Rita S Gallin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2019-06-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000612503 |
This annual series, published in cooperation with the Women and International Development Program at Michigan State University, uses a multi-disciplinary approach to explore women's experiences across a wide range of geographical areas, economic sectors, and social institutions. The articles presented in each volume synthesize a growing body of literature on key issues, suggest priorities for research, and propose changes in development policy and programming. Each volume is divided into three major sections. In the first, contributors distill and interpret research in review articles; in the second–a trend report–they provide original analyses of existing data sets; and in the final section, they analyze a specific research concern from varying perspectives.
Displaced by Development
Title | Displaced by Development PDF eBook |
Author | Lyla Mehta |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2009-01-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 8178299003 |
This compilation is a rare attempt to apply gender analysis to development-induced-displacement and resettlement in the Indian context. It brings together leading scholar-activists, researchers and contributors from people’s movements to critique and draw attention to the injustices perpetrated during such processes. Facing up to the need to focus specifically on how displacement and resettlement affect social groups differently with regard to axes such as gender, class, caste and tribe, the articles show that disenfranchised groups are deemed dispensable and tend to be affected the most, and that women and children among them suffer disproportionately. Displaced by Development: Confronting Marginalisation and Gender Injustice argues that without differentiated analyses and programmes, displacement and resettlement will continue to intensify and perpetuate gender and social injustice. This work will hold the interest of a wide readership and will be a crucial source of information for those working in the areas of Gender and Social Policy, Economics and Development Studies, Sociology of Gender, Environment and Development, Migration Studies, Anthropology, and South Asian studies. It will also interest policy makers in development agencies, activists and non-governmental organisations concerned with forced displacement and migration issues.
Gender, Ethnicity and Political Ideologies
Title | Gender, Ethnicity and Political Ideologies PDF eBook |
Author | Nickie Charles |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2002-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134753381 |
First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Gender Trouble Makers
Title | Gender Trouble Makers PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Rothchild |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2007-05-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1135861854 |
International development efforts aimed at improving girls’ lives and education have been well-intended, somewhat effective, but ultimately short-sighted and incomplete. This is because international development efforts often operate under a reductive understanding of the term 'gender' and how it influences the lives of girls and boys. Gender is more commonly conceived by international efforts as characteristics which are ascribed to girls as norms for behaviour. In particular, the analysis in Gender Trouble Makers focuses on the social constructions of gender and the ways in which gender was reinforced and maintained through a case study in rural Nepal. In developing countries like Nepal, promoting access to and participation in existing formal education programme is clearly necessary, but it is not, in itself, sufficient to transform gender power relations in the broader society. When gender is properly addressed as a process, then all stakeholders involved - researchers, governmental officials, and community members - can begin to understand and devise more effective ways to increase both girl and boy students’ enrollment, participation, and success in school.
The Dilemmas of Lone Motherhood
Title | The Dilemmas of Lone Motherhood PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Albelda |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2013-09-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317998758 |
In today’s society, women - having entered the workplace in growing numbers worldwide - are increasingly expected to earn wages whilst still being primarily responsible for raising children. While all parents confront the tensions of this double burden, for lone mothers, the situation can be especially acute as there is no other adult to share responsibilities and no access to a male wage. The revealing essays in this volume address a range of the dilemmas lone mothers routinely face, whilst also distinguishing important situational differences, and considering other social perspectives. It asks: * How can governments help without undermining their ability to enter the workforce? * Should the state indefinitely support lone mothers? * How should we measure the success of a policy? * What roles do ethnicity, race, religion, class and sexual orientation play? The impressive range of contributors to this volume speak from numerous contrasting perspectives. Here they study a variety of international settings such as Sri Lanka, the US, Germany, England and Norway, and in so doing, they allow the reader to draw powerful conclusions by comparing such issues and potential resolutions in varying countries and contexts. This book was previously published as a special issue of Feminist Economics.
New Books on Women and Feminism
Title | New Books on Women and Feminism PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Feminism |
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