Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements
Herausgeber: Baksh, Rawwida; Harcourt, Wendy
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The Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements explores the historical, political, and economic context in which transnational feminist movements have emerged and spread and the contributions these movements have made to global knowledge, policy and social change from the 1970s to the present. As it includes contributions from scholars and practitioners from around the globe (particularly from the Southern Hemisphere) the chapters consider the interplay between the lived experience of transnational feminist movements and the way that women's rights and gender equality have been theorized in different locations and contexts.…mehr
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The Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements explores the historical, political, and economic context in which transnational feminist movements have emerged and spread and the contributions these movements have made to global knowledge, policy and social change from the 1970s to the present. As it includes contributions from scholars and practitioners from around the globe (particularly from the Southern Hemisphere) the chapters consider the interplay between the lived experience of transnational feminist movements and the way that women's rights and gender equality have been theorized in different locations and contexts.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 984
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 179mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1789g
- ISBN-13: 9780199943494
- ISBN-10: 0199943494
- Artikelnr.: 47867724
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 984
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 179mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1789g
- ISBN-13: 9780199943494
- ISBN-10: 0199943494
- Artikelnr.: 47867724
Dr. Rawwida Baksh is an independent researcher, writer and policy adviser on women's rights and gender equality. She is affiliated with the Institute of Gender and Development Studies at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Wendy Harcourt is Associate Professor of Critical Development and Feminist Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Hague, The Netherlands.
* List of Contributors
* Chapter 1: Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt
* SECTION ONE: KNOWLEDGE, THEORY AND PRAXIS
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 2: Transnational Feminist Activism and Movement-building
* Valentine M. Moghadam
* Chapter 3: Mapping Transnational Feminist Engagements: Neoliberalism
and the Politics of Solidarity
* Linda E. Carty and Chandra T. Mohanty
* Chapter 4: Critical Cartography, Theories, and Praxis of
Transnational Feminisms
* Manisha Desai
* SECTION TWO: ORGANIZING FOR CHANGE
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 5: The Camel's Nose: Women Infiltrate the Development Project
* Irene Tinker
* Chapter 6: DAWN, the Third World Feminist Network: Upturning
Hierarchies
* Peggy Antrobus
* Chapter 7: The 'Warriors Within': How Feminists Change Bureaucracies
and Bureaucracies Change Feminists
* Joanne Sandler
* Chapter 8: International Trends in Women's Political Participation
and Representation
* Anita Vandenbeld
* SECTION THREE: BODY POLITICS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 9: Owning and Disowning the Body: A Reflection
* Rosalind P. Petchesky
* Chapter 10: Moving Toward Sexual and Reproductive Justice: A
Transnational and Multigenerational Feminist Remix
* Alexandra Garita
* Chapter 11: Human Trafficking, Globalization and Transnational
Feminist Responses
* Thanh-Dam Truong
* Chapter 12: Masculinities, 'Profeminism' and Feminism in Latin
America
* Jose F. Serrano-Amaya and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
* SECTION FOUR: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN SECURITY
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 13: Human Rights and Human Security: Feminists Contesting the
Terrain
* Viviene Taylor
* Chapter 14: CEDAW, Gender, and Culture
* M. Shanthi Dairiam
* Chapter 15: Feminist Strategies to End Violence Against Women
* Rebecca J. Hall
* SECTION FIVE: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 16: Care and Social Reproduction: Some Reflections on
Concepts, Policies and Politics from a Development Perspective
* Shahrashoub Razavi
* Chapter 17: Feminist Transnational Organizing on Gender and Trade:
The Work of IGTN
* Mariama Williams
* Chapter 18: Gender-responsive Budgets
* Zohra Khan
* Chapter 19: Transformative Feminism in Tanzania: Animation and
Grassroots Women's Struggles for Land and Livelihoods
* Marjorie Mbilinyi
* SECTION SIX: CITIZENSHIP AND STATE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 20: Feminism and Democratic Struggles in Latin America
* Virginia Vargas
* Chapter 21: Forging a New Political Imaginary: Transnational
Southasian Feminisms
* Amrita Chhachhi and Sunila Abeysekera
* Chapter 22: From Chinese State Capitalism to Women's Activism: The
Implications of Economic Reforms for Women and the Evolution of
Feminist Organizing
* Lanyan Chen
* Chapter 23: Gendered Citizenship in the Postcolony: The Challenge for
Transformational Feminist Politics
* Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay
* SECTION SEVEN: MILITARISM AND RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISMS
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 24: Feminist Perspectives on Militarism and War: Critiques,
Contradictions and Collusions'
* Maryam Khalid
* Chapter 25: From Secular Reductionism to Religious Essentialism:
Implications for the Gender Agenda
* Mariz Tadros
* Chapter 26: South Asia's Gendered 'Wars on Terror'
* Seema Kazi
* SECTION EIGHT: PEACE MOVEMENTS, UNSCR 1325 AND POST-CONFLICT
RE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 27: Demilitarizing the Global: Women's Peace Movements and
Transnational Networks
* Linda Etchart
* Chapter 28: UN Security Council Resolution 1325: A Feminist
Transformative Agenda?
* Jennifer F. Klot
* Chapter 29: Women in Post-conflict Decision-making: Change for the
Better?
* Sherrill Whittington
* Chapter 30: Feminist Perspectives on State-building or Re-building in
Crisis Contexts
* Helen O'Connell
* SECTION NINE: FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 31: Feminist Political Ecologies: Grounded, Networked and
Rooted on Earth
* Diane Rocheleau and Padini Nirmal
* Chapter 32: Climate Justice and Women's Agency: Voicing Other Ways of
Doing
* Ana Agostino
* Chapter 33: Women's Transformative Organizing for Sustainable
Livelihoods: Learning from Indian Experiences
* Sumi Krishna
* SECTION TEN: DIGITAL AGE TRANSFORMATIONS AND FUTURE TRAJECTORIES
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 34: Digital Transformations of Transnational Feminism in
Theory and Practice
* Gillian Youngs
* Chapter 35: The Dialectics of Power and Powerlessness in
Transnational Feminist Networks: Online Struggles Around Gender-based
Violence
* Priya A. Kurian, Debashish Munshi and Anuradha Mundkur
* Chapter 36: Because I Am a Girl: The Emergence of Girls in
Development
* Sarah Hendriks and Keshet Bachan
* Index
* Chapter 1: Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt
* SECTION ONE: KNOWLEDGE, THEORY AND PRAXIS
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 2: Transnational Feminist Activism and Movement-building
* Valentine M. Moghadam
* Chapter 3: Mapping Transnational Feminist Engagements: Neoliberalism
and the Politics of Solidarity
* Linda E. Carty and Chandra T. Mohanty
* Chapter 4: Critical Cartography, Theories, and Praxis of
Transnational Feminisms
* Manisha Desai
* SECTION TWO: ORGANIZING FOR CHANGE
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 5: The Camel's Nose: Women Infiltrate the Development Project
* Irene Tinker
* Chapter 6: DAWN, the Third World Feminist Network: Upturning
Hierarchies
* Peggy Antrobus
* Chapter 7: The 'Warriors Within': How Feminists Change Bureaucracies
and Bureaucracies Change Feminists
* Joanne Sandler
* Chapter 8: International Trends in Women's Political Participation
and Representation
* Anita Vandenbeld
* SECTION THREE: BODY POLITICS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 9: Owning and Disowning the Body: A Reflection
* Rosalind P. Petchesky
* Chapter 10: Moving Toward Sexual and Reproductive Justice: A
Transnational and Multigenerational Feminist Remix
* Alexandra Garita
* Chapter 11: Human Trafficking, Globalization and Transnational
Feminist Responses
* Thanh-Dam Truong
* Chapter 12: Masculinities, 'Profeminism' and Feminism in Latin
America
* Jose F. Serrano-Amaya and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
* SECTION FOUR: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN SECURITY
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 13: Human Rights and Human Security: Feminists Contesting the
Terrain
* Viviene Taylor
* Chapter 14: CEDAW, Gender, and Culture
* M. Shanthi Dairiam
* Chapter 15: Feminist Strategies to End Violence Against Women
* Rebecca J. Hall
* SECTION FIVE: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 16: Care and Social Reproduction: Some Reflections on
Concepts, Policies and Politics from a Development Perspective
* Shahrashoub Razavi
* Chapter 17: Feminist Transnational Organizing on Gender and Trade:
The Work of IGTN
* Mariama Williams
* Chapter 18: Gender-responsive Budgets
* Zohra Khan
* Chapter 19: Transformative Feminism in Tanzania: Animation and
Grassroots Women's Struggles for Land and Livelihoods
* Marjorie Mbilinyi
* SECTION SIX: CITIZENSHIP AND STATE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 20: Feminism and Democratic Struggles in Latin America
* Virginia Vargas
* Chapter 21: Forging a New Political Imaginary: Transnational
Southasian Feminisms
* Amrita Chhachhi and Sunila Abeysekera
* Chapter 22: From Chinese State Capitalism to Women's Activism: The
Implications of Economic Reforms for Women and the Evolution of
Feminist Organizing
* Lanyan Chen
* Chapter 23: Gendered Citizenship in the Postcolony: The Challenge for
Transformational Feminist Politics
* Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay
* SECTION SEVEN: MILITARISM AND RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISMS
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 24: Feminist Perspectives on Militarism and War: Critiques,
Contradictions and Collusions'
* Maryam Khalid
* Chapter 25: From Secular Reductionism to Religious Essentialism:
Implications for the Gender Agenda
* Mariz Tadros
* Chapter 26: South Asia's Gendered 'Wars on Terror'
* Seema Kazi
* SECTION EIGHT: PEACE MOVEMENTS, UNSCR 1325 AND POST-CONFLICT
RE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 27: Demilitarizing the Global: Women's Peace Movements and
Transnational Networks
* Linda Etchart
* Chapter 28: UN Security Council Resolution 1325: A Feminist
Transformative Agenda?
* Jennifer F. Klot
* Chapter 29: Women in Post-conflict Decision-making: Change for the
Better?
* Sherrill Whittington
* Chapter 30: Feminist Perspectives on State-building or Re-building in
Crisis Contexts
* Helen O'Connell
* SECTION NINE: FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 31: Feminist Political Ecologies: Grounded, Networked and
Rooted on Earth
* Diane Rocheleau and Padini Nirmal
* Chapter 32: Climate Justice and Women's Agency: Voicing Other Ways of
Doing
* Ana Agostino
* Chapter 33: Women's Transformative Organizing for Sustainable
Livelihoods: Learning from Indian Experiences
* Sumi Krishna
* SECTION TEN: DIGITAL AGE TRANSFORMATIONS AND FUTURE TRAJECTORIES
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 34: Digital Transformations of Transnational Feminism in
Theory and Practice
* Gillian Youngs
* Chapter 35: The Dialectics of Power and Powerlessness in
Transnational Feminist Networks: Online Struggles Around Gender-based
Violence
* Priya A. Kurian, Debashish Munshi and Anuradha Mundkur
* Chapter 36: Because I Am a Girl: The Emergence of Girls in
Development
* Sarah Hendriks and Keshet Bachan
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Chapter 1: Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt
* SECTION ONE: KNOWLEDGE, THEORY AND PRAXIS
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 2: Transnational Feminist Activism and Movement-building
* Valentine M. Moghadam
* Chapter 3: Mapping Transnational Feminist Engagements: Neoliberalism
and the Politics of Solidarity
* Linda E. Carty and Chandra T. Mohanty
* Chapter 4: Critical Cartography, Theories, and Praxis of
Transnational Feminisms
* Manisha Desai
* SECTION TWO: ORGANIZING FOR CHANGE
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 5: The Camel's Nose: Women Infiltrate the Development Project
* Irene Tinker
* Chapter 6: DAWN, the Third World Feminist Network: Upturning
Hierarchies
* Peggy Antrobus
* Chapter 7: The 'Warriors Within': How Feminists Change Bureaucracies
and Bureaucracies Change Feminists
* Joanne Sandler
* Chapter 8: International Trends in Women's Political Participation
and Representation
* Anita Vandenbeld
* SECTION THREE: BODY POLITICS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 9: Owning and Disowning the Body: A Reflection
* Rosalind P. Petchesky
* Chapter 10: Moving Toward Sexual and Reproductive Justice: A
Transnational and Multigenerational Feminist Remix
* Alexandra Garita
* Chapter 11: Human Trafficking, Globalization and Transnational
Feminist Responses
* Thanh-Dam Truong
* Chapter 12: Masculinities, 'Profeminism' and Feminism in Latin
America
* Jose F. Serrano-Amaya and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
* SECTION FOUR: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN SECURITY
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 13: Human Rights and Human Security: Feminists Contesting the
Terrain
* Viviene Taylor
* Chapter 14: CEDAW, Gender, and Culture
* M. Shanthi Dairiam
* Chapter 15: Feminist Strategies to End Violence Against Women
* Rebecca J. Hall
* SECTION FIVE: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 16: Care and Social Reproduction: Some Reflections on
Concepts, Policies and Politics from a Development Perspective
* Shahrashoub Razavi
* Chapter 17: Feminist Transnational Organizing on Gender and Trade:
The Work of IGTN
* Mariama Williams
* Chapter 18: Gender-responsive Budgets
* Zohra Khan
* Chapter 19: Transformative Feminism in Tanzania: Animation and
Grassroots Women's Struggles for Land and Livelihoods
* Marjorie Mbilinyi
* SECTION SIX: CITIZENSHIP AND STATE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 20: Feminism and Democratic Struggles in Latin America
* Virginia Vargas
* Chapter 21: Forging a New Political Imaginary: Transnational
Southasian Feminisms
* Amrita Chhachhi and Sunila Abeysekera
* Chapter 22: From Chinese State Capitalism to Women's Activism: The
Implications of Economic Reforms for Women and the Evolution of
Feminist Organizing
* Lanyan Chen
* Chapter 23: Gendered Citizenship in the Postcolony: The Challenge for
Transformational Feminist Politics
* Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay
* SECTION SEVEN: MILITARISM AND RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISMS
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 24: Feminist Perspectives on Militarism and War: Critiques,
Contradictions and Collusions'
* Maryam Khalid
* Chapter 25: From Secular Reductionism to Religious Essentialism:
Implications for the Gender Agenda
* Mariz Tadros
* Chapter 26: South Asia's Gendered 'Wars on Terror'
* Seema Kazi
* SECTION EIGHT: PEACE MOVEMENTS, UNSCR 1325 AND POST-CONFLICT
RE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 27: Demilitarizing the Global: Women's Peace Movements and
Transnational Networks
* Linda Etchart
* Chapter 28: UN Security Council Resolution 1325: A Feminist
Transformative Agenda?
* Jennifer F. Klot
* Chapter 29: Women in Post-conflict Decision-making: Change for the
Better?
* Sherrill Whittington
* Chapter 30: Feminist Perspectives on State-building or Re-building in
Crisis Contexts
* Helen O'Connell
* SECTION NINE: FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 31: Feminist Political Ecologies: Grounded, Networked and
Rooted on Earth
* Diane Rocheleau and Padini Nirmal
* Chapter 32: Climate Justice and Women's Agency: Voicing Other Ways of
Doing
* Ana Agostino
* Chapter 33: Women's Transformative Organizing for Sustainable
Livelihoods: Learning from Indian Experiences
* Sumi Krishna
* SECTION TEN: DIGITAL AGE TRANSFORMATIONS AND FUTURE TRAJECTORIES
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 34: Digital Transformations of Transnational Feminism in
Theory and Practice
* Gillian Youngs
* Chapter 35: The Dialectics of Power and Powerlessness in
Transnational Feminist Networks: Online Struggles Around Gender-based
Violence
* Priya A. Kurian, Debashish Munshi and Anuradha Mundkur
* Chapter 36: Because I Am a Girl: The Emergence of Girls in
Development
* Sarah Hendriks and Keshet Bachan
* Index
* Chapter 1: Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt
* SECTION ONE: KNOWLEDGE, THEORY AND PRAXIS
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 2: Transnational Feminist Activism and Movement-building
* Valentine M. Moghadam
* Chapter 3: Mapping Transnational Feminist Engagements: Neoliberalism
and the Politics of Solidarity
* Linda E. Carty and Chandra T. Mohanty
* Chapter 4: Critical Cartography, Theories, and Praxis of
Transnational Feminisms
* Manisha Desai
* SECTION TWO: ORGANIZING FOR CHANGE
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 5: The Camel's Nose: Women Infiltrate the Development Project
* Irene Tinker
* Chapter 6: DAWN, the Third World Feminist Network: Upturning
Hierarchies
* Peggy Antrobus
* Chapter 7: The 'Warriors Within': How Feminists Change Bureaucracies
and Bureaucracies Change Feminists
* Joanne Sandler
* Chapter 8: International Trends in Women's Political Participation
and Representation
* Anita Vandenbeld
* SECTION THREE: BODY POLITICS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 9: Owning and Disowning the Body: A Reflection
* Rosalind P. Petchesky
* Chapter 10: Moving Toward Sexual and Reproductive Justice: A
Transnational and Multigenerational Feminist Remix
* Alexandra Garita
* Chapter 11: Human Trafficking, Globalization and Transnational
Feminist Responses
* Thanh-Dam Truong
* Chapter 12: Masculinities, 'Profeminism' and Feminism in Latin
America
* Jose F. Serrano-Amaya and Salvador Vidal-Ortiz
* SECTION FOUR: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN SECURITY
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 13: Human Rights and Human Security: Feminists Contesting the
Terrain
* Viviene Taylor
* Chapter 14: CEDAW, Gender, and Culture
* M. Shanthi Dairiam
* Chapter 15: Feminist Strategies to End Violence Against Women
* Rebecca J. Hall
* SECTION FIVE: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 16: Care and Social Reproduction: Some Reflections on
Concepts, Policies and Politics from a Development Perspective
* Shahrashoub Razavi
* Chapter 17: Feminist Transnational Organizing on Gender and Trade:
The Work of IGTN
* Mariama Williams
* Chapter 18: Gender-responsive Budgets
* Zohra Khan
* Chapter 19: Transformative Feminism in Tanzania: Animation and
Grassroots Women's Struggles for Land and Livelihoods
* Marjorie Mbilinyi
* SECTION SIX: CITIZENSHIP AND STATE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 20: Feminism and Democratic Struggles in Latin America
* Virginia Vargas
* Chapter 21: Forging a New Political Imaginary: Transnational
Southasian Feminisms
* Amrita Chhachhi and Sunila Abeysekera
* Chapter 22: From Chinese State Capitalism to Women's Activism: The
Implications of Economic Reforms for Women and the Evolution of
Feminist Organizing
* Lanyan Chen
* Chapter 23: Gendered Citizenship in the Postcolony: The Challenge for
Transformational Feminist Politics
* Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay
* SECTION SEVEN: MILITARISM AND RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISMS
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 24: Feminist Perspectives on Militarism and War: Critiques,
Contradictions and Collusions'
* Maryam Khalid
* Chapter 25: From Secular Reductionism to Religious Essentialism:
Implications for the Gender Agenda
* Mariz Tadros
* Chapter 26: South Asia's Gendered 'Wars on Terror'
* Seema Kazi
* SECTION EIGHT: PEACE MOVEMENTS, UNSCR 1325 AND POST-CONFLICT
RE-BUILDING
* Introduction
* Rawwida Baksh
* Chapter 27: Demilitarizing the Global: Women's Peace Movements and
Transnational Networks
* Linda Etchart
* Chapter 28: UN Security Council Resolution 1325: A Feminist
Transformative Agenda?
* Jennifer F. Klot
* Chapter 29: Women in Post-conflict Decision-making: Change for the
Better?
* Sherrill Whittington
* Chapter 30: Feminist Perspectives on State-building or Re-building in
Crisis Contexts
* Helen O'Connell
* SECTION NINE: FEMINIST POLITICAL ECOLOGY
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 31: Feminist Political Ecologies: Grounded, Networked and
Rooted on Earth
* Diane Rocheleau and Padini Nirmal
* Chapter 32: Climate Justice and Women's Agency: Voicing Other Ways of
Doing
* Ana Agostino
* Chapter 33: Women's Transformative Organizing for Sustainable
Livelihoods: Learning from Indian Experiences
* Sumi Krishna
* SECTION TEN: DIGITAL AGE TRANSFORMATIONS AND FUTURE TRAJECTORIES
* Introduction
* Wendy Harcourt
* Chapter 34: Digital Transformations of Transnational Feminism in
Theory and Practice
* Gillian Youngs
* Chapter 35: The Dialectics of Power and Powerlessness in
Transnational Feminist Networks: Online Struggles Around Gender-based
Violence
* Priya A. Kurian, Debashish Munshi and Anuradha Mundkur
* Chapter 36: Because I Am a Girl: The Emergence of Girls in
Development
* Sarah Hendriks and Keshet Bachan
* Index