Remapping Gender in the New Global Order
Herausgeber: Griffin-Cohen, Marjorie; Brodie, Janine
Remapping Gender in the New Global Order
Herausgeber: Griffin-Cohen, Marjorie; Brodie, Janine
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This book analyzes changes in gender relations, as a result of globalization, in countries on the semi-periphery of power.
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This book analyzes changes in gender relations, as a result of globalization, in countries on the semi-periphery of power.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780415547840
- ISBN-10: 0415547849
- Artikelnr.: 26054362
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9780415547840
- ISBN-10: 0415547849
- Artikelnr.: 26054362
Marjorie Griffin Cohen is an economist who is a professor of Political Science and Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. Janine Brodie is a professor of Political Science at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.
1. Remapping Gender in the New Global Order Part 1: Changing Gender
Landscapes of Globalization 2. The Shifts in Gender Norms through
Globalization: Gender on the Semi-periphery of Power 3. Gender, Care Work
and Globalization: Local Problems and Transnational Solutions in the
Norwegian Welfare State 4. Northward Bound Mexican Labour Migration with a
Gender Perspective 5. The Problem of Social Reproduction under
Neoliberalism: Reconfiguring the Male-breadwinner Model in Australia Part
2: Remapping Gendered Spaces 6. Masculinity and Masculinism under
Globalization: Reflections on the Canadian Case 7. Indigenous Peoples and
the Topography of Gender in Mexico and Canada 8. Women's Activism and the
Marketing of the Nonprofit Community 9. Canada's 3-D's: The Rise and
Decline of the Gender-based Policy Capacity Part 3: Surviving and
Resistance: Strategies and Action 10. Reordering Globalism?: Feminist and
Women's Movements in the Semi-Periphery 11. Engendering Accountability in
Government Budgets in Mexico 12. Transnational Class and Gender Networking
between the North and the South: Overcoming Diversity or Reproducing
Dependencies?
Landscapes of Globalization 2. The Shifts in Gender Norms through
Globalization: Gender on the Semi-periphery of Power 3. Gender, Care Work
and Globalization: Local Problems and Transnational Solutions in the
Norwegian Welfare State 4. Northward Bound Mexican Labour Migration with a
Gender Perspective 5. The Problem of Social Reproduction under
Neoliberalism: Reconfiguring the Male-breadwinner Model in Australia Part
2: Remapping Gendered Spaces 6. Masculinity and Masculinism under
Globalization: Reflections on the Canadian Case 7. Indigenous Peoples and
the Topography of Gender in Mexico and Canada 8. Women's Activism and the
Marketing of the Nonprofit Community 9. Canada's 3-D's: The Rise and
Decline of the Gender-based Policy Capacity Part 3: Surviving and
Resistance: Strategies and Action 10. Reordering Globalism?: Feminist and
Women's Movements in the Semi-Periphery 11. Engendering Accountability in
Government Budgets in Mexico 12. Transnational Class and Gender Networking
between the North and the South: Overcoming Diversity or Reproducing
Dependencies?
1. Remapping Gender in the New Global Order Part 1: Changing Gender
Landscapes of Globalization 2. The Shifts in Gender Norms through
Globalization: Gender on the Semi-periphery of Power 3. Gender, Care Work
and Globalization: Local Problems and Transnational Solutions in the
Norwegian Welfare State 4. Northward Bound Mexican Labour Migration with a
Gender Perspective 5. The Problem of Social Reproduction under
Neoliberalism: Reconfiguring the Male-breadwinner Model in Australia Part
2: Remapping Gendered Spaces 6. Masculinity and Masculinism under
Globalization: Reflections on the Canadian Case 7. Indigenous Peoples and
the Topography of Gender in Mexico and Canada 8. Women's Activism and the
Marketing of the Nonprofit Community 9. Canada's 3-D's: The Rise and
Decline of the Gender-based Policy Capacity Part 3: Surviving and
Resistance: Strategies and Action 10. Reordering Globalism?: Feminist and
Women's Movements in the Semi-Periphery 11. Engendering Accountability in
Government Budgets in Mexico 12. Transnational Class and Gender Networking
between the North and the South: Overcoming Diversity or Reproducing
Dependencies?
Landscapes of Globalization 2. The Shifts in Gender Norms through
Globalization: Gender on the Semi-periphery of Power 3. Gender, Care Work
and Globalization: Local Problems and Transnational Solutions in the
Norwegian Welfare State 4. Northward Bound Mexican Labour Migration with a
Gender Perspective 5. The Problem of Social Reproduction under
Neoliberalism: Reconfiguring the Male-breadwinner Model in Australia Part
2: Remapping Gendered Spaces 6. Masculinity and Masculinism under
Globalization: Reflections on the Canadian Case 7. Indigenous Peoples and
the Topography of Gender in Mexico and Canada 8. Women's Activism and the
Marketing of the Nonprofit Community 9. Canada's 3-D's: The Rise and
Decline of the Gender-based Policy Capacity Part 3: Surviving and
Resistance: Strategies and Action 10. Reordering Globalism?: Feminist and
Women's Movements in the Semi-Periphery 11. Engendering Accountability in
Government Budgets in Mexico 12. Transnational Class and Gender Networking
between the North and the South: Overcoming Diversity or Reproducing
Dependencies?