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Where is the Women's Movement today, a half century after The Feminine Mystique was published? The answer is rooted in the health and vitality of the organizations that comprise the national movement. In this book, the women's national social movement is critiqued and analyzed at an organizational level.
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Where is the Women's Movement today, a half century after The Feminine Mystique was published? The answer is rooted in the health and vitality of the organizations that comprise the national movement. In this book, the women's national social movement is critiqued and analyzed at an organizational level.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9780761845034
- ISBN-10: 0761845038
- Artikelnr.: 25854927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9780761845034
- ISBN-10: 0761845038
- Artikelnr.: 25854927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah Maxwell, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the School of Public Policy, Eller College of Management, at University of Arizona. She teaches courses in public and nonprofit management and policy.
Part 1 Tables Part 2 Figures Part 3 Preface Part 4 Acknowledgments Part 5
Section I: Building a Movement: From Friedan to NOW Part 6 The Fight for
Equality; The Approach; So What?; Societal Trends and Feminism; Limitations
to Studying Social Movements; Organization of the Book Part 7 Inequality
and Resources in Social Movements:The History of Social Movement Theory:
Bridging Theories to Yield Commonalities; Defining Social Movements for
Analysis: Resources as the Foundation of Sustainability; Resource
Mobilization and Commonalities Ap Part 8 Social Infrastructure, Resources,
and Membership: Methodology; The Fight for Equality; Perceptions;
Membership in Women's Organizations; Conclusion Part 9 Section II: The
Changing Nature of the Women's Movement over Fifty Years Part 10 The
Changing Nature of Educational Inequality for Women Part 11 Opportunities
in the Labor Market, the Significance of 76 Cents Part 12 Political
Equality: Indicators of Inequality in 2000-2008 Part 13 Changing Trends:
We're Not Joining, but Friedan's Message Survives: Changes in Feminist
Organizational Membership Since the 1980s; Membership Decline; General
Trends among Women's Organizations; Trends in Perceived Discrimination,
Membership, and Belief i Part 14 Success and Solitude Nearly a Half-Century
Later: The Unfolding Feminist Organization Story: Why Is Membership
Declining?; Are Women Still Experiencing Inequality? A Synopsis; Do Women
Perceive Discrimination?; Linking Perceived Inequality and Attitudes a Part
15 Appendix Part 16 References Part 17 About the Author
Section I: Building a Movement: From Friedan to NOW Part 6 The Fight for
Equality; The Approach; So What?; Societal Trends and Feminism; Limitations
to Studying Social Movements; Organization of the Book Part 7 Inequality
and Resources in Social Movements:The History of Social Movement Theory:
Bridging Theories to Yield Commonalities; Defining Social Movements for
Analysis: Resources as the Foundation of Sustainability; Resource
Mobilization and Commonalities Ap Part 8 Social Infrastructure, Resources,
and Membership: Methodology; The Fight for Equality; Perceptions;
Membership in Women's Organizations; Conclusion Part 9 Section II: The
Changing Nature of the Women's Movement over Fifty Years Part 10 The
Changing Nature of Educational Inequality for Women Part 11 Opportunities
in the Labor Market, the Significance of 76 Cents Part 12 Political
Equality: Indicators of Inequality in 2000-2008 Part 13 Changing Trends:
We're Not Joining, but Friedan's Message Survives: Changes in Feminist
Organizational Membership Since the 1980s; Membership Decline; General
Trends among Women's Organizations; Trends in Perceived Discrimination,
Membership, and Belief i Part 14 Success and Solitude Nearly a Half-Century
Later: The Unfolding Feminist Organization Story: Why Is Membership
Declining?; Are Women Still Experiencing Inequality? A Synopsis; Do Women
Perceive Discrimination?; Linking Perceived Inequality and Attitudes a Part
15 Appendix Part 16 References Part 17 About the Author
Part 1 Tables Part 2 Figures Part 3 Preface Part 4 Acknowledgments Part 5
Section I: Building a Movement: From Friedan to NOW Part 6 The Fight for
Equality; The Approach; So What?; Societal Trends and Feminism; Limitations
to Studying Social Movements; Organization of the Book Part 7 Inequality
and Resources in Social Movements:The History of Social Movement Theory:
Bridging Theories to Yield Commonalities; Defining Social Movements for
Analysis: Resources as the Foundation of Sustainability; Resource
Mobilization and Commonalities Ap Part 8 Social Infrastructure, Resources,
and Membership: Methodology; The Fight for Equality; Perceptions;
Membership in Women's Organizations; Conclusion Part 9 Section II: The
Changing Nature of the Women's Movement over Fifty Years Part 10 The
Changing Nature of Educational Inequality for Women Part 11 Opportunities
in the Labor Market, the Significance of 76 Cents Part 12 Political
Equality: Indicators of Inequality in 2000-2008 Part 13 Changing Trends:
We're Not Joining, but Friedan's Message Survives: Changes in Feminist
Organizational Membership Since the 1980s; Membership Decline; General
Trends among Women's Organizations; Trends in Perceived Discrimination,
Membership, and Belief i Part 14 Success and Solitude Nearly a Half-Century
Later: The Unfolding Feminist Organization Story: Why Is Membership
Declining?; Are Women Still Experiencing Inequality? A Synopsis; Do Women
Perceive Discrimination?; Linking Perceived Inequality and Attitudes a Part
15 Appendix Part 16 References Part 17 About the Author
Section I: Building a Movement: From Friedan to NOW Part 6 The Fight for
Equality; The Approach; So What?; Societal Trends and Feminism; Limitations
to Studying Social Movements; Organization of the Book Part 7 Inequality
and Resources in Social Movements:The History of Social Movement Theory:
Bridging Theories to Yield Commonalities; Defining Social Movements for
Analysis: Resources as the Foundation of Sustainability; Resource
Mobilization and Commonalities Ap Part 8 Social Infrastructure, Resources,
and Membership: Methodology; The Fight for Equality; Perceptions;
Membership in Women's Organizations; Conclusion Part 9 Section II: The
Changing Nature of the Women's Movement over Fifty Years Part 10 The
Changing Nature of Educational Inequality for Women Part 11 Opportunities
in the Labor Market, the Significance of 76 Cents Part 12 Political
Equality: Indicators of Inequality in 2000-2008 Part 13 Changing Trends:
We're Not Joining, but Friedan's Message Survives: Changes in Feminist
Organizational Membership Since the 1980s; Membership Decline; General
Trends among Women's Organizations; Trends in Perceived Discrimination,
Membership, and Belief i Part 14 Success and Solitude Nearly a Half-Century
Later: The Unfolding Feminist Organization Story: Why Is Membership
Declining?; Are Women Still Experiencing Inequality? A Synopsis; Do Women
Perceive Discrimination?; Linking Perceived Inequality and Attitudes a Part
15 Appendix Part 16 References Part 17 About the Author