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Women's rights and development

Material type: TextTextLanguage: Englisch Series: Development ; 49.2006,1Hampshire Palgrave Macmillan 2006Description: 161 SSubject(s): Summary: Dieses Schwerpunktheft von Development zu Frauenrechten ist in drei thematische Abschnitte unterteilt: 1. "Strategies for Change" enthält Beiträge zu Reproduktionstechnologien, ökonomischen Rechten von Frauen, zur Verknüpfung von Rassismus, Feminismus und Differenz, zu afrikanischem Feminismus, zu indigenem Feminismus etc. 2. "Diverse Feminisms" setzt u.a. Technologie auf die feministische Agenda und beschäftigt sich mit Themen wie Religion, Recht, Sexualität oder Leadership. 3. "Local/Global Encounters" untersucht die Entstehung und die verschiedenen Formen der Frauenbewegung in unterschiedlichen Regionen der Welt. Contents: Editorial: Making Change Happen (Wendy Harcourt); Women's Rights in Development (Joanna Kerr); Some Impressions from the AWID Forum (Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Lina AbouHabib, Nerea Craviotto and Lina Abirafeh); Two Poems (Teresia Teaiwa); Reproductive and Genetic Bio Technologies: Taking up the challenge (Marsha J Tyson Darling); Breaking the Global Production Chain: Thai women's struggles for economic rights and justice (Junya Lek Yimprasert); Feminisms, Identities, Sexualities: A personal journey (Noelene Nabulivou); Negotiations: Feminism, racism and difference (Enisa Eminova); African Feminism: How should we change? (Sylvia Tamale); The Top Ten List on How to Change (Pramada Menon); Women's Rights in a Changing World (Anita Nayar); Women's Rights, Economic Justice and Citizenship: What role for the United Nations? (Virginia Vargas); Rising Phoenixes: Creative resistance by victimized women (Farida Shaheed); Indigenous Women's Visions of an Inclusive Feminism (Myrna Cunningham); Building an International Feminist Space: Reflections on Bangkok (Everjoice J Win); Making Institutions Work for Women (Aruna Rao); Beyond Tools: Technology as a feminist agenda (Chat Garcia Ramilo); Inter Movement Dialogues: Breaking barriers, building bridges (Nandita Gandhi and Nandita Shah); Not So Strange Bedfellows: Sexuality and international development (Susie Jolly); Faith, Feminism and the Power of Love (Shareen Gokal); Inclusion: A catalyst for change (Jana Maiuri and Lydia Shula); Gender and Generation: Spaces for change? (Erin Leigh); Patriarchy in Secular and Religious Varieties (Vivienne Wee); Law and Policy Reform: Mechanism for change or black hole? (Savitri Goonesekere); Gender, Sexuality and Law Reform in Muslim Societies (Liz Ercevik Amado); Leadership and Renewal: Cite, site and sight in women's movements (Bernedette Muthien); Where are the Men? (Gretchen Bloom); Promoting Institutional Change: CIDA's framework for assessing gender equality results Local and Global Women's Rights in the Pacific (Vanessa Griffen); Poems from the Solomon Islands (Jully Makini); Meri Kirap, Women Arise! Promoting women's rights in Papua New Guinea (Robyn Slarke); Me, Us and Them: Migrant women defining change (Charito Basa); My Sister Is Not Too Heavy: Building strong movements in Kenya (Nyambura Ngugi); Women Fighting Violence in War-Torn Societies (Selmin Çalikan and Karen Griese); ICTs and Bulgarian Women's Rights Movements (Christina Haralanova); Struggles from Within: Migrant women in Southeast Asia (Mary Rose Geraldine A Sarausad)
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Dieses Schwerpunktheft von Development zu Frauenrechten ist in drei thematische Abschnitte unterteilt: 1. "Strategies for Change" enthält Beiträge zu Reproduktionstechnologien, ökonomischen Rechten von Frauen, zur Verknüpfung von Rassismus, Feminismus und Differenz, zu afrikanischem Feminismus, zu indigenem Feminismus etc. 2. "Diverse Feminisms" setzt u.a. Technologie auf die feministische Agenda und beschäftigt sich mit Themen wie Religion, Recht, Sexualität oder Leadership. 3. "Local/Global Encounters" untersucht die Entstehung und die verschiedenen Formen der Frauenbewegung in unterschiedlichen Regionen der Welt. Contents: Editorial: Making Change Happen (Wendy Harcourt); Women's Rights in Development (Joanna Kerr); Some Impressions from the AWID Forum (Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Lina AbouHabib, Nerea Craviotto and Lina Abirafeh); Two Poems (Teresia Teaiwa); Reproductive and Genetic Bio Technologies: Taking up the challenge (Marsha J Tyson Darling); Breaking the Global Production Chain: Thai women's struggles for economic rights and justice (Junya Lek Yimprasert); Feminisms, Identities, Sexualities: A personal journey (Noelene Nabulivou); Negotiations: Feminism, racism and difference (Enisa Eminova); African Feminism: How should we change? (Sylvia Tamale); The Top Ten List on How to Change (Pramada Menon); Women's Rights in a Changing World (Anita Nayar); Women's Rights, Economic Justice and Citizenship: What role for the United Nations? (Virginia Vargas); Rising Phoenixes: Creative resistance by victimized women (Farida Shaheed); Indigenous Women's Visions of an Inclusive Feminism (Myrna Cunningham); Building an International Feminist Space: Reflections on Bangkok (Everjoice J Win); Making Institutions Work for Women (Aruna Rao); Beyond Tools: Technology as a feminist agenda (Chat Garcia Ramilo); Inter Movement Dialogues: Breaking barriers, building bridges (Nandita Gandhi and Nandita Shah); Not So Strange Bedfellows: Sexuality and international development (Susie Jolly); Faith, Feminism and the Power of Love (Shareen Gokal); Inclusion: A catalyst for change (Jana Maiuri and Lydia Shula); Gender and Generation: Spaces for change? (Erin Leigh); Patriarchy in Secular and Religious Varieties (Vivienne Wee); Law and Policy Reform: Mechanism for change or black hole? (Savitri Goonesekere); Gender, Sexuality and Law Reform in Muslim Societies (Liz Ercevik Amado); Leadership and Renewal: Cite, site and sight in women's movements (Bernedette Muthien); Where are the Men? (Gretchen Bloom); Promoting Institutional Change: CIDA's framework for assessing gender equality results Local and Global Women's Rights in the Pacific (Vanessa Griffen); Poems from the Solomon Islands (Jully Makini); Meri Kirap, Women Arise! Promoting women's rights in Papua New Guinea (Robyn Slarke); Me, Us and Them: Migrant women defining change (Charito Basa); My Sister Is Not Too Heavy: Building strong movements in Kenya (Nyambura Ngugi); Women Fighting Violence in War-Torn Societies (Selmin Çalikan and Karen Griese); ICTs and Bulgarian Women's Rights Movements (Christina Haralanova); Struggles from Within: Migrant women in Southeast Asia (Mary Rose Geraldine A Sarausad)

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