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Using empirical material from eight case studies in East Central Europe and Latin America as well as South Africa, the author explores the gendered constraints and opportunities provided by processes of democratization. She argues that women's mobilization during transitions is no guarantee of success.

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Using empirical material from eight case studies in East Central Europe and Latin America as well as South Africa, the author explores the gendered constraints and opportunities provided by processes of democratization. She argues that women's mobilization during transitions is no guarantee of success.
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Autorenporträt
Georgina Waylen is a Professor of Politics at the University of Manchester. She is the author of Gender in Third World Politics (Lynn Rienner 1996) and Engendering Transitions: Women's Mobilization, Institutions and Gender Outcomes (Oxford University Press 2007) which was awarded the Victoria Schuck Prize by the APSA in 2008; and she is the co-editor of five edited collections including the Oxford Handbook on Gender and Politics (Oxford University Press 2013) and New Frontiers in Feminist Political Economy (Routledge 2013). Between 2012-2017 she is leading a 5 year European Research Council funded project entitled Understanding Institutional Change: A gender perspective (www.manchester.ac.uk/uic). She is also a co-director of FIIN.