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|a Handbook on gender in world politics |h [electronic resource] / |c [edited by] Jill Steans, Daniela Tepe-Belfrage.
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|a Northampton, MA : |b Edward Elgar Pub., |c c. 2016.
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|a 1 online resource (512 p.) ; |c cm.
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|a International handbooks on gender series
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|a Contributors include: A.M. Agathangelou, N. Al-Ali, K. Alexander, D.K. Barker, A. Biricik, E. Boris, K.E. Brown, C. Brunner, D. Buss, G. Caglar, T. Carver, H. Charlesworth, C. Chinkin, A.K. Darkwah, A. den Boer, P. Drumond, A.C. Drury, R.C. Eichenberg, C. Eschle, E.A. Foster, J. Freedman, P. Griffin, C. Harrington, J. Hearn, P. Higate, C. Hoskyns, V.M. Hudson, R. Jacobson, J.S. Jaquette, J. Joachim, T.A.M. Johnson, J. Kantola, H.M. Kinsell, P. Kirby, E. Kofman, B. Maiguashca , C. Masters, L. McLeod, S. Parashar, D. Peksen, Z. Pflaeger Young, N. Pratt, E. Prügl, S.M. Rai, B.M. Read, A. Roberts, C. Rowley, J. Russel, L.J. Shepherd, A. Sisson Runyan, L. Sjoberg, N. Smith, J. Steans, M. Stern, D. Tepe-Belfrage, J. True, H.M. Turcotte, T.P. van der Weide, H. Weber, A.T. Wibben, G. Youngs, M. Zalewski, S. Zimmermann, S. Zwingel.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a 1. Introduction / Jill Steans and Daniela Tepe-Belfrage -- 2. Still engaging from the margins? / J. Ann Tickner -- Part I examples of approaches and methods -- 3. Gender as a variable in international relations research / Andrea Den Boer -- 4. Feminist historical materialist and critical theory / Adrienne Roberts -- 5. Poststructuralist feminism in world politics / Maria Stern -- 6. Reworking postcolonial feminisms in the sites of IR / Anna M. Agathangelou and Heather M. Turcotte -- 7. Masculinities in international relations / Paul Kirby -- 8. Sex, gender and sexuality / Terrell Carver -- 9. Feminist methodologies and world politics / Annick T. Wibben -- Part II the politics of identity and belonging -- 10. The gendered state in international relations / Johanna Kantola -- 11. Gender and citizenship / Jeff Hearn and Alp Biricik -- 12. Gender and democratization / Jane S. Jaquette -- 13. Is identity politics compatible with the pursuit of global justice? / Kirsty Alexander and Catherine Eschle -- 14. Transnational feminist politics: a concept that has outlived its usefulness? / Bice Maiguashca -- 15. Is a transnational feminist solidarity possible? / Swati Parashar -- 16. Gender, protest and political transition in the Middle East and North Africa / Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt -- Part III -- International law -- 17. Gender and international law / Hilary Charlesworth -- 18. Convention on the elimination of all forms of violence against women / Christine Chinkin -- 19. Lgbti rights: the international context / Toni A.m. Johnson -- 20. International criminal courts / Doris Buss -- 21. With all the regard due to her sex: gender and international humanitarian law / Helen M. Kinsella -- 22. Refugees and asylum / Jane Freedman -- 23. NGOs, feminist activism and human rights / Jutta Joachim -- Part IV gendered violence -- 24. The gender of violence in war and conflict / Laura Sjoberg -- 25. Conflict-related sexual violence / Paula Drumond -- 26. Female suicide bombing / Claudia Brunner -- Part V peace and security -- 27. Gender and security / Jenny Russell and Valerie M. Hudson -- 28. Gender difference in attitudes towards global issues / Richard C. Eichenberg and Blair M. Read -- 29. Economic sanctions and women's status in target countries / A. Cooper Drury and Dursun Peksen -- 30. The securitisation of human rights / Katherine E. Brown -- 31. Feminist security studies / Laura J. Shepherd -- 32. The women peace and security resolutions: UNSCR 1325 to 2122 / Laura Mcleod -- 33. Peacekeeping / Carol Harrington -- 34. Solving the problem of men and masculinities in the private military and security industry / Paul Higate -- 35. Gender, peace activism and anti-militarisation / Ruth Jacobson -- Part VI global media and communications -- 36. Gender and popular culture / Christina Rowley -- 37. Cinema and film / Cristina Masters -- 38. New media and communications / Gillian Youngs -- 39. Computer games and the reinforcement of gender gaps / Varun Pande, Theo P. van Der Weide and Rekha Pande -- Part VII political economy and development -- 40. Feminist political economy / Penny Griffin -- 41. Gender in global restructuring / Anne Sisson Runyan -- 42. Gender and migration / Eleonore Kofman -- 43. The global political economy of sex work / Nicola Smith -- 44. Gender in development / Zoe Pflaeger Young -- 45. Globalisation, development and the empowerment of women: the case of African traders / Akosua K. Darkwah -- 46. Social reproduction -the achilles heel of feminist transformation? / Shirin M. Rai and Catherine Hoskyns -- Part VIII global governance -- 47. Gender in international governance / Gülay Caglar, Elisabeth Prügl, and Susanne Zwingel -- 48. What is feminist economics? / Drucilla K. Barker -- 49. The IMF, structural adjustment and poverty alleviation / Arne Ruckert -- 50. Gender and microfinance/microcredit / Heloise Weber -- 51. The international labour organization and the gender of work / Eileen Boris and Susan Zimmermann -- 52. Gender and sustainable development / Emma A. Foster -- Part IX concluding reflections -- 53. How effective is gender mainstreaming in international peace and security policymaking? / Jacqui True -- 54. Conjoined, complex and "forgotten" worlds: gender in world politics / Marysia Zalewski.
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|a The Handbook on Gender in World Politics serves as a compendium of cutting-edge scholarship on gender in world politics across a number of academic disciplines. It encompasses the key research areas in the field to provide readers with a gateway to further study. Featuring leading experts writing from diverse perspectives, this Handbook focuses on women as a category of analysis, overarching concepts of masculinities, sexualities, LGBT rights and transgender identities. The chapters discuss issues of statecraft, citizenship and the politics of belonging, international law and human rights, media and communications technologies, political economy, development, global governance and transnational visions of politics and solidarities. Students and scholars of gender and international relations and gender in world politics will find this Handbook to be an indispensable guide to the subject. It will also be of interest to practitioners in the field looking to pave the way for new policies and regulations.
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|a Access is available to the Yale community.
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