11 tions involving women and men and their relations to one another. Gender is an important organising principle of social relations as it structures every aspect of human interaction on a personal or household level, in the local community, and in international relations. Who will be socialised to become vulnerable or strong? Who will have property and political power? Who will be excluded from privileges? Who is likely to become mobile or denied the possibility to move? Our concern in this collection of articles was not to merely make women in migration visible, but to show that patterns,…mehr
11 tions involving women and men and their relations to one another. Gender is an important organising principle of social relations as it structures every aspect of human interaction on a personal or household level, in the local community, and in international relations. Who will be socialised to become vulnerable or strong? Who will have property and political power? Who will be excluded from privileges? Who is likely to become mobile or denied the possibility to move? Our concern in this collection of articles was not to merely make women in migration visible, but to show that patterns, causes, experiences and social im pacts of migration are gendered. This is still not self-evident. As long as the male bias persists - the pervasive assumption that the inter national migrant is a young, economically motivated male, ignoring the reality of the composition of migration streams world-wide and influencing policy making - the compensatory approach which concentrates on women as the pri mary subject of studies will be necessary.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Schriftenreihe der internationalen Frauenuniversität "Technik und Kultur" 10
Dr. Mirjana Morokvasic, Research Director, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Professor, Université Paris, France, and Institute of Gender Studies, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan; Umut Erel M.A., publication of articles on cultural hybridity, citizeship and racism in Germany and migration and mothering, she was visiting scholar (junior faculty) at IFU; Kyoko Shinozaki, DAAD scholar at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany, PhD candidate in sociology at Ochanomizu University in Tokyo
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With contributions from: Umut Erel/Mirjana Morokvasic/Kyoko Shinozaki Ethel Kriger Christiane Harzig Saskia Sassen Annie Phizacklea Mirjana Morokvasic Bettina Gransow Tasneem Siddiqui Riitta Vartti Laura Oso Keiko Yamanaka Umut Erel Heike Alberts Teresa Kleba-Lisboa
With contributions from: Umut Erel/Mirjana Morokvasic/Kyoko Shinozaki Ethel Kriger Christiane Harzig Saskia Sassen Annie Phizacklea Mirjana Morokvasic Bettina Gransow Tasneem Siddiqui Riitta Vartti Laura Oso Keiko Yamanaka Umut Erel Heike Alberts Teresa Kleba-Lisboa
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