Development Crises and Alternative Visions

Development Crises and Alternative Visions
Title Development Crises and Alternative Visions PDF eBook
Author Gita Sen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 121
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134156820

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More than half of the world's farmers are women. They are the majority of the poor, the uneducated and are the first to suffer from drought and famine. Yet their subordination is reinforced by well-meaning development policies that perpetuate social inequalities. During the 1975-85 United Nations Decade for the Advancement of Women their position actually worsened. This book analyses three decades of policies towards Third World women. Focusing on global economic and political crises - debt, famine, militarization, fundamentalism - the authors show how women's moves to organize effective strategies for basic survival are central to an understanding of the development process.

Development, Crisis and Alternative Visions

Development, Crisis and Alternative Visions
Title Development, Crisis and Alternative Visions PDF eBook
Author Gita Sen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre Women
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Development, Crisis and Alternative Visions

Development, Crisis and Alternative Visions
Title Development, Crisis and Alternative Visions PDF eBook
Author Gita Sen
Publisher
Total Pages 111
Release 1985
Genre Third World women's perspectives
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Development Crises and Alternative Visions

Development Crises and Alternative Visions
Title Development Crises and Alternative Visions PDF eBook
Author Gita Sen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 106
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134156898

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More than half of the world's farmers are women. They are the majority of the poor, the uneducated and are the first to suffer from drought and famine. Yet their subordination is reinforced by well-meaning development policies that perpetuate social inequalities. During the 1975-85 United Nations Decade for the Advancement of Women their position actually worsened. This book analyses three decades of policies towards Third World women. Focusing on global economic and political crises - debt, famine, militarization, fundamentalism - the authors show how women's moves to organize effective strategies for basic survival are central to an understanding of the development process.

Beyond Development

Beyond Development
Title Beyond Development PDF eBook
Author Miriam Lang
Publisher
Total Pages 195
Release 2013
Genre Latin America
ISBN 9789070563240

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Globalizing Women

Globalizing Women
Title Globalizing Women PDF eBook
Author Valentine M. Moghadam
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2005-02-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780801880247

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Winner of the Victoria Schuck award given by the American Political Science Association and an Honorable Mention in the Distinguished Book Award given by the Political Economy of World Systems section of the American Sociological Association Globalization may offer modern feminism its greatest opportunity and greatest challenge. Allowing communication and information exchange while also exacerbating economic and social inequalities, globalization has fostered the growth of transnational feminist networks (TFNs). These groups have used the Internet to build coalitions, lobby governments, and advance the goals of feminism. Globalizing Women explains how the negative and positive aspects of globalization have helped to create transnational networks of activists and organizations with common agendas. Sociologist Valentine M. Moghadam discusses six such feminist networks to analyze the organization, objectives, programs, and outcomes of these groups in their effort to improve conditions for women throughout the world. Moghadam also examines how "globalizing women" are responding to and resisting growing inequalities, the exploitation of female labor, and patriarchal fundamentalisms. This book is an important addition to literature exploring feminism as well as to the broader discussion of the impact of transnational social movements and organizations in the globalized world.

Understanding Modern Nigeria

Understanding Modern Nigeria
Title Understanding Modern Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Toyin Falola
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 691
Release 2021-06-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108837972

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An introduction to the politics and society of post-colonial Nigeria, highlighting the key themes of ethnicity, democracy, and development.