Engendering Governance Institutions

Engendering Governance Institutions
Author: Smita Mishra Panda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2008
Genre: Sex discrimination against women
ISBN: 817829771X

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The focus of the book is on engendering governance institutions that advance the cause of gender equality. The issues of gender equality and women's empowerment are subjects of current interest. This is because over the years very little progress has been achieved on these aspects. Economic reforms in a developing country like India result in constant transformation in the socio-economic and political systems. Hence it becomes important to correctly interpret the role of the multiple stakeholders in governance, namely the state, civil society and the market. By including market institutions in this debate, this book broadened the canvas of what was meant by engendering governance.

Engendering Democracy in Africa

Engendering Democracy in Africa
Author: Niamh Gaynor
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2022-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000597066

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This book investigates women’s political participation in Africa. Going beyond the formal institutions of electoral politics, it explores a range of spaces where everyday politics take place, at national and at local levels. In recent years there have been significant improvements in the number of women elected to parliament in Africa. However, there is little indication that this is translating into better developmental outcomes, and indeed there is mounting evidence that it could in fact help to bolster some authoritarian regimes. Starting from the premise that politics is a far broader project than securing a seat in national or local legislatures alone, this book explores the opportunities for women’s political participation across a number of informal spaces where women and men gather, organise and interact in a more regular and systematic manner. Combining insights from political science, sociology and feminist theory and drawing on detailed cases from the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Rwanda, it examines how power in its multiple dimensions circulates across a range of everyday political spaces, while drawing attention to the links between domestic gender inequalities and the global political economy. Inviting scholars, practitioners and activists to broaden their focus beyond formal electoral institutions if they want to support women to become more politically active, this book provides fresh insights into major issues at the heart of African studies, development studies, gender and development, democratisation, and international relations.

Engendering the Political Agenda

Engendering the Political Agenda
Author: International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women
Publsiher: UN
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110843245

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This book contains three comparative case studies to show how gender issues are dealt with in the political structures of the Dominican Republic, Romania and South Africa. These countries were chosen because they are in the process of development and structural reform, with the strong involvement of the international community. The case studies examine two issues that are common to all three countries (violence against women and reproductive health) and one issue specific to each country.

Engendering Transitions

Engendering Transitions
Author: Georgina Waylen
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-05-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191530166

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What has been the impact of transitions to democracy on gender relations? What roles have women's mobilizations played in processes of democratization? In a new and over-arching thematic analysis, Engendering Transitions answers these questions by comparing the transitions from state socialism and authoritarianism that took place as part of the 'third wave' of democratization that swept the world from the mid 1970s onwards. Using empirical material drawn from eight case study countries in East Central Europe and Latin America as well as South Africa, Georgina Waylen explores the gendered constraints and opportunities provided by processes of democratization and economic restructuring. This book uses a sophisticated analytical framework that brings together the analysis of key actors and institutions and shows that, under certain conditions, transitions to democracy can result in some positive gender outcomes such as improvements in women's political representation and more 'gender sensitive' policy in areas such as domestic violence. Georgina Waylen argues that women's mobilization during transitions is no guarantee of success and change is easier to achieve in some areas than others. Understanding the roles that can be played by organized women's movements, key actors and the wider political environment is crucial in helping us to explain why these gender outcomes vary in different contexts. This book addresses important debates within the study of both comparative politics and gender and politics and substantially improves our understanding of the ways in which transitions to democracy are gendered.

Engendering Transitions

Engendering Transitions
Author: Georgina Waylen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-05-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199248032

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Using empirical material from eight case studies in East Central Europe and Latin America as well as South Africa, this book explores the gendered constraints and opportunities provided by processes of democratization.

Engendering civil Society

Engendering  civil Society
Author: Asuman Özgür Keysan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1417576083

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This thesis asks how women's organisations are affected by and responding to the promotion and institutionalisation of civil society in Turkey, as led by the European Union (EU). More specifically, I enquire into the civil society discourses articulated by members of women's organisations in the country in order to evaluate the extent to which they reflect or contest hegemonic views of civil society currently in circulation. I employ feminist critical discourse analysis to make sense of forty-one semi-structured interviews conducted with women activists from Kemalist, Islamic, Kurdish, feminist and anti-capitalist organisations, and of their group documents. I make four main sets of empirical arguments about this data, namely that members of women's organisations in Turkey articulate diverse discourses of civil society; that these discourses cut across different organisations in ways that belie what are often seen as fundamental ideological differences in the Turkish context; that these discourses show women activists in Turkey do not passively reproduce dominant views of civil society, even if many cling to it as a normative ideal; and that there is evidence of important critiques of and/or resistance to civil society, and of its outright rejection, meriting wider attention amongst activists and analysts. With these arguments, the thesis contributes to the literature on NGO construction of civil society in Turkey and the Middle East, and on the women's movement in Turkey, and to the feminist theorisation of civil society.

Organizing Women in Contemporary Russia

Organizing Women in Contemporary Russia
Author: Valerie Sperling
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521669634

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A rich and clearly-written analysis of the women's movement in contemporary Russia.

Engendering Budgets

Engendering Budgets
Author: Debbie Budlender,Guy Hewitt
Publsiher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0850927358

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This guide provides practitioners, politicians and policy communities with the basic information needed to understand gender-responsive budgets and to start initiatives based on their own local situations.