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journal for political theory and research on globalisation, development and gender issues
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- 2007
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- August
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- politiek, gender, globalisering, ontwikkeling, internationaal
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- 2007
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- 55 (December)
journal for political theory and research on globalisation, development and gender issues
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- 2007
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- February
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- politiek, gender, globalisering, ontwikkeling, internationaal
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- 2007
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- 5 (September)
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- handel, globalisering, gender, internationaal
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- 2007
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- 4 (July/August)
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- handel, globalisering, gender, internationaal
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- 2007
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- 1 (Feb)
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- handel, globalisering, gender, internationaal
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2007
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- 3
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- Wilson, Ara
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- Gouws, Amanda
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- Freudenschuss, Magdalena
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- [et al.]
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- Willis, Patricia
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- congressen, gender, feminisme, politiek, sociologie, acties, seksualiteit, reproductieve rechten, globalisering, wereld
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- The vision for this special issue on 'Women's Bodies, Gender Analysis, and Feminist Politics at the Forum Social Mundial' emerged out of experiences that co-editors Pat Willis and Laura Roskos had during and after their involvement in organizing for the Boston Social Forum (BSF), an event held in July 2004. The decision to try to discover how other women/feminists had experienced and negotiated social fora around the globe was fueled by the need to create a deeper context for understanding these experiences and emotions. With the following articles: Feminism In the Space of the World Social Forum / by Ara Wilson : Ways of Being: Feminist Activism and Theorizing at the Global Feminist Dialogues in Porte Alegre, Brazil, 2005 / by Amanda Gouws : Social Fora: Representing Resistance and Alternatives? Critique and Alternative Interpretation From a Feminist Perspective / by Magdelena Freudenschuss : Transnational Feminisms and the World Social Forum: Encounters and Transformations in Anti-globalization Spaces / by Janet Conway : Is 'Another' Public Sphere Actually Possible? The Case of 'Women Without' in the European Social Forum Process as a Critical Test for Deliberative Democracy / by Nicole Doerr : Parallel or Integrated 'Other Worlds': Possibilities For Alliance-building For Sexual and Reproductive Rights / by Barbara Klugman : India Sutra / by Susan Hawthorne : The Silences Between: Are Lesbians Irrelevant? World Social Forum, Mumbai, India, 16-21 January 2004 / by Susan Hawthorne : Naked Protest: Memories of Bodies and Resistance at the World Social Forum / by Barbara Sutton : A Liberatory Space? Rumors of Rapes at the 5th World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, 2005 / by Sara Koopman : Gender in the Bamako Polycentric World Social Forum (2006): Is Another World Possible? / by Aurelie Latoures : 'Otro Mundo Es Posible': Women Power in the VI Caracas World Social Forum and the Bolivarian Revolution / by Renée Kasinsky : Interview With Onyango Oloo at the WSF Nairobi 2007 / by Patricia Willis : and Reflections on the 3rd International Feminist Dialogues: Notes From a Newcomer / by Janet Conway.
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- 3 (June)
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- handel, globalisering, gender, internationaal
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- 2007
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- 2 (April)
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- handel, globalisering, gender, internationaal
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- 2007
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- 18 (Winter)
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- emancipatie, globalisering, ontwikkelingslanden
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- 2007
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- 17 (Fall)
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- emancipatie, globalisering, ontwikkelingslanden
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- Globalizacija.com: Journal for political theory and research on globalization, development and gender issues
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- 2007
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- arbeid, gelijke behandeling, gelijke beloning, globalisering, Sri Lanka, onderzoek
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- Sri Lanka offers an interesting paradox of social advancement and economic stagnation in the context of globalization. Sri Lankan women in spite of enjoying better status and position compared to other developing countries, have low levels of participation in economic activity. In such a setting, this study aims to take a fresh look at the current situation of gender equality in the labour market in Sri Lanka. This is particularly important in view of the fact that in developing countries like Sri Lanka the potential gender implications of economic contribution are arguably more important than all others. In this study, the author shows that globalization has led to marginalization and has created gender inequality in the labour market in Sri Lanka.
the linkages of gender inequality and agricultural growth in Africa : conceptual and empirical issues
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- Globalizacija.com: Journal for political theory and research on globalization, development and gender issues
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- 2007
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- Akanji, Bola O.
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- gelijke behandeling, globalisering, liberalisme, gelijke rechten feminisme, arbeid, inkomen, voeding, armoede, ontwikkelingslanden, Afrika
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- This paper draws on the extensive but mixed discussions around the concepts of globalization and liberalization with a view to exploring their linkages with gender inequality and economic growth in the specific context of developing countries of Africa. The equity considerations of globalization allow us to link the touted macro impacts with micro impacts with respect to employment, income, food production and food security. These are expressed via household level responses in the process of agricultural commercialization and export led industrialization. Putting the expectations from liberalization and structural adjustment policies through the gender lens allows us to deconstruct stylized facts about globalization impacts on developing countries' human development indicators especially poverty, food security and gender relations of production as well as on macroeconomic indicators such as income, employment, wages and so on. Empirical evidences that either support or deconstruct these stylized facts are presented to show the many facets of globalization on the lives of women and men in agrarian and semi-industrialized countries. The conclusion is that understanding and eradication of feminized poverty in sub-Sahara Africa must be based on a heterodox feminist, rather than a neoclassical analysis of not only the macro but also the micro dynamics of responses to globalization and liberalization policies.