Gender Orders Unbound

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The book shows the new gender orders emerging on private and public levels as the old patterns of the industrial era are left behind.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Ilse Lenz
Publisher : Verlag Barbara Budrich
Release : 2007-05-24
File : 369 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783866497849


Gender And Citizenship In The Global Age

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One of the major issues this book examines is what the African experience and identity have contributed to the debate on citizenship in the era of globalisation. The volume presents case studies of different African contexts, illustrating the gendered aspects of citizenship as experienced by African men and women. Citizenship carries manifold gendered aspects and given the distinct gender roles and responsibilities, globalisation affects citizenship in different ways. It further examines new forms of citizenship emerging from the current era dominated by a neoliberal focus. The book is not exclusive in terms of theorisation but its focus on African contexts, with an in-depth analysis taking into consideration local culture and practices and their implications for citizenship, provides a good foundation for further scholarly work on gender and citizenship in Africa.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Amri, Laroussi
Publisher : CODESRIA
Release : 2015-03-01
File : 350 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9782869785892


Gender And Migration

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This open access short reader offers a critical review of the debates on the transformation of migration and gendered mobilities primarily in Europe, though also engaging in wider theoretical insights. Building on empirical case studies and grounded in an analytical framework that incorporates both men and women, masculinities, sexualities and wider intersectional insights, this reader provides an accessible overview of conceptual developments and methodological shifts and their implications for a gendered understanding of migration in the past 30 years. It explores different and emerging approaches in major areas, such as: gendered labour markets across diverse sectors beyond domestic and care work to include skilled sectors of social reproduction; the significance of families in migration and transnational families; displacement, asylum and refugees and the incorporation of gender and sexuality in asylum determination; academic critiques and gendered discourses concerning integration often with the focus on Muslim women. The reader concludes with considerations of the potential impact of three notable developments on gendered migrations and mobilities: Black Lives Matter, Brexit and COVID-19. As such, it is a valuable resource for students, academics, policy makers, and practitioners.

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Genre : Biotechnology
Author : Anastasia Christou
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022
File : 126 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030919719


Gender Nation And State In Modern Japan

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Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan makes a unique contribution to the international literature on the formation of modern nation–states in its focus on the gendering of the modern Japanese nation-state from the late nineteenth century to the present. References to gender relations are deeply embedded in the historical concepts of nation and nationalism, and in the related symbols, metaphors and arguments. Moreover, the development of the binary opposition between masculinity and femininity and the development of the modern nation-state are processes which occurred simultaneously. They were the product of a shift from a stratified, hereditary class society to a functionally-differentiated social body. This volume includes the work of an international group of scholars from Japan, the United States, Australia and Germany, which in many cases appears in English for the first time. It provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the formation of the modern Japanese nation–state, including comparative perspectives from research on the formation of the modern nation–state in Europe, thus bringing research on Japan into a transnational dialogue. This volume will be of interest in the fields of modern Japanese history, gender studies, political science and comparative studies of nationalism.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Andrea Germer
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-07-25
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317667155


Multiple Gender Cultures Sociology And Plural Modernities

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Until today, Western, European sociology contributes to the social reality of colonial modernity, and gender knowledge is a paradigmatic example of it. Multiple Gender Cultures, Sociology, and Plural Modernities critically engages with these ‘Western eyes’ and shifts the focus towards the global variety of gendered socialities and hierarchically entangled social histories. This is conceptualised as multiple gender cultures within plural modernities. The authors examine the multifaceted realities of gendered life in varying contexts across the globe. Bringing together different perspectives, the volume provides a rereading of the social fabric of gender in contrast to androcentrist-modernist as well as orientalist representations of ‘the’ gendered Other. The key questions explored by this volume are: which social mechanisms lead to conflicting or shifting gender dynamics against the backdrop of global entanglements and interdependencies, and to what extent are neocolonial gender regimes at work in this regard? How are varying gender cultures sociohistorically and culturally structured, and how are they connected within (global) power relations? How can established hierarchies and asymmetries become an object of criticism? How can historical, cultural, social, and political specificities be analysed without gendered and other reifications? That way, the volume aims to promote border thinking in sociological understanding of social reality towards multiple gender cultures and plural modernities.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Heidemarie Winkel
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-12-30
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429844768


Globalization And Transformations Of Social Inequality

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Offers analytical and comparative insights from case studies of social inequality in eleven countries within the major regions of the world.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Ulrike Schuerkens
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2010-06-10
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136954078


Gender Change In Academia

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Editors’ Foreword The fundamental changes currently taking place in the national and international science landscapes can no longer be overlooked. Within those changes, reforms do not go ‘as planned’ but, as is always the case with processes of rationali- tion, have a series of unintended effects. At the same time it becomes incre- ingly clear who in this process are the winners and who are the losers, although this is still subject to fluctuation and change. This can be illustrated by two - amples from current events: Where the range of taught courses is concerned, as part of the Bologna Process the new structuring of student study paths and their organisation is aimed at unifying the European area of science to ensure a study that is equally permissive and efficient. However, it is to be deplored that the mobility of s- dents has become more restricted because of an increasing specialisation in the available study paths. Also, bachelor degrees do not meet with the anticipated high response from the labour market in all countries, so that the master’s degree is becoming more or less a ‘must’, while at the same time the number of study places on master’s courses is limited. Instead of the intended reduction in the duration of study time in comparison to the previous German ‘Magister’ and ‘Diplom’, rather a prolongation in the duration of studies has been recorded.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Birgit Riegraf
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2010-07-15
File : 421 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783531925011


Gender And Migration

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Provocative and intellectually challenging, Gender and Migration critically analyses how gender has been taken up in studies of migration and its theories, practices and effects. Each essay uses feminist frameworks to highlight how more traditional tropes of gender eschew the complexities of gender and migration. In tackling this problem, this collection offers students and researchers of migration a more nuanced understanding of the topic.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Professor Erica Burman
Publisher : Zed Books Ltd.
Release : 2013-04-04
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781848138728


Negotiating Gender And Diversity In An Emergent European Public Sphere

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The book analyses intersections between gender and diversity through cross-national studies of European public spheres. The approach confronts research on European democracy and the public sphere with gender and diversity research and reflections about European equality and diversity issues are based on new research from a large-scale EU project.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : B. Siim
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2012-12-15
File : 196 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137291295


The Biopolitics Of Gender

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This book theorizes the idea of gender itself as an apparatus of power developed to reproduce life and labor. From its invention in 1950s psychiatry to its appropriation by feminism, demography and public policy, the book examines how gender has been deployed to optimize production and reproduction over the past sixty years.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Jemima Repo
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2016
File : 231 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190256913