Gita Sen, Marina Durano, DAWN Steering Committee
The Remaking of Social Contracts
Global Feminists in the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Sen, Gita; Durano, Marina
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The Remaking of Social Contracts
Global Feminists in the Twenty-First Century
Herausgeber: Sen, Gita; Durano, Marina
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781780321585
- ISBN-10: 1780321589
- Artikelnr.: 40764986
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9781780321585
- ISBN-10: 1780321589
- Artikelnr.: 40764986
Gita Sen is Adjunct Professor of Global Health and Population at the Harvard School of Public Health, and was until recently Professor of Public Policy at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. She has been for many years a feminist analyst, activist and advocate on the political economy of globalization, and on sexual and reproductive health and rights. She is a member of DAWN's Executive Committee. Marina Durano was a member of DAWN's Executive Committee from 2008 to 2011, working on gender issues in financing for development, including the examination of gender issues in international trade policies. She was a post-doctoral fellow at the Women's Development Research Centre (KANITA) of the Universiti Sains Malaysia, and is now an Assistant Professor at the Asian Center at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. She has a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Manchester.
Foreword
Josefa Francisco Part I: Introductory overview Social Contracts Revisited: The Promise of Human Rights
Gita Sen and Marina Durano Part II: Governing Globalization: Critiquing the Reproduction of Inequality 1. Financialization, Distribution and Inequality
Stephanie Seguino Box II.1 Multilateralism: From Advancement to Self Defence
Barbara Adams Box II.2 Women's Status and Free Trade in the Pacific
Lice Cokanasiga 2. New Poles of Accumulation and Realignment of Power in the Twenty
First Century
Yao Graham and Hibist Wendemu Kassa 3. The Modern Business of War
Oscar Ugarteche Box II.3 Militarization, Illicit Economies and Governance
Adebayo Olukoshi Box II.4 Commodity Exports and Persistent Inequality in Latin America
Nicole Bidegain Ponte 4. The Convergences and Divergences of Human Rights and Political Economy
Aldo Caliari Part III: Political Ecology and Climate Justice: Tackling Sustainability and Climate Change 5. Climate Non
Negotiables
Anita Nayar Box III.1 Primitive Accumulation Revisited
Gita Sen 6. Geoengineering: A Gender Issue?
Diana Bronson Box III.2 Green Rhetoric in the Asian fiscal Stimulus
Marina Durano 7. Land Grabs, Food Security and Climate Justice: A Focus on Sub
Saharan Africa
Zo Randriamaro Box III.3 African feminist resistances and climate change politics
Hibist Wendemu Kassa Part IV: Secularism and biopolitics: confronting fundamentalism and deciphering biopolitics 8. Negotiating Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights at the UN: A Long and Winding Road
Alexandra Garita and Francoise Girard 9. The Making of a Secular Contract
Fatou Sow and Magaly Pazello Box IV.1 The Abortion Debate in Latin America and the Caribbean: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Erika Troncoso Box IV.2 MDGs, SRHR and Poverty Reduction Policies: Evidence from a DAWN Project
Bhavya Reddy 10. Sexuality as a Weapon of Biopolitics: Rethinking Uganda's Anti
Homosexuality Bill
Rosalind Petchesky Box IV.3 HIV and SRHR
Rodelyn Marte Box IV.4 Sexuality and Human Rights in Brazil: The Long and Winding Road
Sonia Corrêa Part V: Frontier Challenges: Building Nation
States and Social Movements 11. The State of States
Claire Slatter Box V.1 ICTs: Efficient exploitation or feminist tool?
Cai Yiping 12. Religious Fundamentalism and Secular Governance
Amrita Chhachhi Box V.2 Case Study of Engagement and Responses by Women's Groups in Face of Violence in Gujarat 13. Reframing Peace and Security for Women
Kumudini Samuel Box V.3 LBT Rights and Militarization in a Post
Conflict Context
Jayanthi Kuru
Utumpala 14. Feminist Activisms for New Global Contracts Amidst Civil Indignation
Josefa Francisco and Peggy Antrobus Box V.4 The Promise and Pitfalls of UN Women
Nicole Bidegain Ponte Box V.5 Young People: Shattering the Silence on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Jennifer Redner and Fadekemi Akinfaderin
Agarau
Josefa Francisco Part I: Introductory overview Social Contracts Revisited: The Promise of Human Rights
Gita Sen and Marina Durano Part II: Governing Globalization: Critiquing the Reproduction of Inequality 1. Financialization, Distribution and Inequality
Stephanie Seguino Box II.1 Multilateralism: From Advancement to Self Defence
Barbara Adams Box II.2 Women's Status and Free Trade in the Pacific
Lice Cokanasiga 2. New Poles of Accumulation and Realignment of Power in the Twenty
First Century
Yao Graham and Hibist Wendemu Kassa 3. The Modern Business of War
Oscar Ugarteche Box II.3 Militarization, Illicit Economies and Governance
Adebayo Olukoshi Box II.4 Commodity Exports and Persistent Inequality in Latin America
Nicole Bidegain Ponte 4. The Convergences and Divergences of Human Rights and Political Economy
Aldo Caliari Part III: Political Ecology and Climate Justice: Tackling Sustainability and Climate Change 5. Climate Non
Negotiables
Anita Nayar Box III.1 Primitive Accumulation Revisited
Gita Sen 6. Geoengineering: A Gender Issue?
Diana Bronson Box III.2 Green Rhetoric in the Asian fiscal Stimulus
Marina Durano 7. Land Grabs, Food Security and Climate Justice: A Focus on Sub
Saharan Africa
Zo Randriamaro Box III.3 African feminist resistances and climate change politics
Hibist Wendemu Kassa Part IV: Secularism and biopolitics: confronting fundamentalism and deciphering biopolitics 8. Negotiating Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights at the UN: A Long and Winding Road
Alexandra Garita and Francoise Girard 9. The Making of a Secular Contract
Fatou Sow and Magaly Pazello Box IV.1 The Abortion Debate in Latin America and the Caribbean: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Erika Troncoso Box IV.2 MDGs, SRHR and Poverty Reduction Policies: Evidence from a DAWN Project
Bhavya Reddy 10. Sexuality as a Weapon of Biopolitics: Rethinking Uganda's Anti
Homosexuality Bill
Rosalind Petchesky Box IV.3 HIV and SRHR
Rodelyn Marte Box IV.4 Sexuality and Human Rights in Brazil: The Long and Winding Road
Sonia Corrêa Part V: Frontier Challenges: Building Nation
States and Social Movements 11. The State of States
Claire Slatter Box V.1 ICTs: Efficient exploitation or feminist tool?
Cai Yiping 12. Religious Fundamentalism and Secular Governance
Amrita Chhachhi Box V.2 Case Study of Engagement and Responses by Women's Groups in Face of Violence in Gujarat 13. Reframing Peace and Security for Women
Kumudini Samuel Box V.3 LBT Rights and Militarization in a Post
Conflict Context
Jayanthi Kuru
Utumpala 14. Feminist Activisms for New Global Contracts Amidst Civil Indignation
Josefa Francisco and Peggy Antrobus Box V.4 The Promise and Pitfalls of UN Women
Nicole Bidegain Ponte Box V.5 Young People: Shattering the Silence on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Jennifer Redner and Fadekemi Akinfaderin
Agarau
Foreword
Josefa Francisco Part I: Introductory overview Social Contracts Revisited: The Promise of Human Rights
Gita Sen and Marina Durano Part II: Governing Globalization: Critiquing the Reproduction of Inequality 1. Financialization, Distribution and Inequality
Stephanie Seguino Box II.1 Multilateralism: From Advancement to Self Defence
Barbara Adams Box II.2 Women's Status and Free Trade in the Pacific
Lice Cokanasiga 2. New Poles of Accumulation and Realignment of Power in the Twenty
First Century
Yao Graham and Hibist Wendemu Kassa 3. The Modern Business of War
Oscar Ugarteche Box II.3 Militarization, Illicit Economies and Governance
Adebayo Olukoshi Box II.4 Commodity Exports and Persistent Inequality in Latin America
Nicole Bidegain Ponte 4. The Convergences and Divergences of Human Rights and Political Economy
Aldo Caliari Part III: Political Ecology and Climate Justice: Tackling Sustainability and Climate Change 5. Climate Non
Negotiables
Anita Nayar Box III.1 Primitive Accumulation Revisited
Gita Sen 6. Geoengineering: A Gender Issue?
Diana Bronson Box III.2 Green Rhetoric in the Asian fiscal Stimulus
Marina Durano 7. Land Grabs, Food Security and Climate Justice: A Focus on Sub
Saharan Africa
Zo Randriamaro Box III.3 African feminist resistances and climate change politics
Hibist Wendemu Kassa Part IV: Secularism and biopolitics: confronting fundamentalism and deciphering biopolitics 8. Negotiating Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights at the UN: A Long and Winding Road
Alexandra Garita and Francoise Girard 9. The Making of a Secular Contract
Fatou Sow and Magaly Pazello Box IV.1 The Abortion Debate in Latin America and the Caribbean: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Erika Troncoso Box IV.2 MDGs, SRHR and Poverty Reduction Policies: Evidence from a DAWN Project
Bhavya Reddy 10. Sexuality as a Weapon of Biopolitics: Rethinking Uganda's Anti
Homosexuality Bill
Rosalind Petchesky Box IV.3 HIV and SRHR
Rodelyn Marte Box IV.4 Sexuality and Human Rights in Brazil: The Long and Winding Road
Sonia Corrêa Part V: Frontier Challenges: Building Nation
States and Social Movements 11. The State of States
Claire Slatter Box V.1 ICTs: Efficient exploitation or feminist tool?
Cai Yiping 12. Religious Fundamentalism and Secular Governance
Amrita Chhachhi Box V.2 Case Study of Engagement and Responses by Women's Groups in Face of Violence in Gujarat 13. Reframing Peace and Security for Women
Kumudini Samuel Box V.3 LBT Rights and Militarization in a Post
Conflict Context
Jayanthi Kuru
Utumpala 14. Feminist Activisms for New Global Contracts Amidst Civil Indignation
Josefa Francisco and Peggy Antrobus Box V.4 The Promise and Pitfalls of UN Women
Nicole Bidegain Ponte Box V.5 Young People: Shattering the Silence on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Jennifer Redner and Fadekemi Akinfaderin
Agarau
Josefa Francisco Part I: Introductory overview Social Contracts Revisited: The Promise of Human Rights
Gita Sen and Marina Durano Part II: Governing Globalization: Critiquing the Reproduction of Inequality 1. Financialization, Distribution and Inequality
Stephanie Seguino Box II.1 Multilateralism: From Advancement to Self Defence
Barbara Adams Box II.2 Women's Status and Free Trade in the Pacific
Lice Cokanasiga 2. New Poles of Accumulation and Realignment of Power in the Twenty
First Century
Yao Graham and Hibist Wendemu Kassa 3. The Modern Business of War
Oscar Ugarteche Box II.3 Militarization, Illicit Economies and Governance
Adebayo Olukoshi Box II.4 Commodity Exports and Persistent Inequality in Latin America
Nicole Bidegain Ponte 4. The Convergences and Divergences of Human Rights and Political Economy
Aldo Caliari Part III: Political Ecology and Climate Justice: Tackling Sustainability and Climate Change 5. Climate Non
Negotiables
Anita Nayar Box III.1 Primitive Accumulation Revisited
Gita Sen 6. Geoengineering: A Gender Issue?
Diana Bronson Box III.2 Green Rhetoric in the Asian fiscal Stimulus
Marina Durano 7. Land Grabs, Food Security and Climate Justice: A Focus on Sub
Saharan Africa
Zo Randriamaro Box III.3 African feminist resistances and climate change politics
Hibist Wendemu Kassa Part IV: Secularism and biopolitics: confronting fundamentalism and deciphering biopolitics 8. Negotiating Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights at the UN: A Long and Winding Road
Alexandra Garita and Francoise Girard 9. The Making of a Secular Contract
Fatou Sow and Magaly Pazello Box IV.1 The Abortion Debate in Latin America and the Caribbean: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Erika Troncoso Box IV.2 MDGs, SRHR and Poverty Reduction Policies: Evidence from a DAWN Project
Bhavya Reddy 10. Sexuality as a Weapon of Biopolitics: Rethinking Uganda's Anti
Homosexuality Bill
Rosalind Petchesky Box IV.3 HIV and SRHR
Rodelyn Marte Box IV.4 Sexuality and Human Rights in Brazil: The Long and Winding Road
Sonia Corrêa Part V: Frontier Challenges: Building Nation
States and Social Movements 11. The State of States
Claire Slatter Box V.1 ICTs: Efficient exploitation or feminist tool?
Cai Yiping 12. Religious Fundamentalism and Secular Governance
Amrita Chhachhi Box V.2 Case Study of Engagement and Responses by Women's Groups in Face of Violence in Gujarat 13. Reframing Peace and Security for Women
Kumudini Samuel Box V.3 LBT Rights and Militarization in a Post
Conflict Context
Jayanthi Kuru
Utumpala 14. Feminist Activisms for New Global Contracts Amidst Civil Indignation
Josefa Francisco and Peggy Antrobus Box V.4 The Promise and Pitfalls of UN Women
Nicole Bidegain Ponte Box V.5 Young People: Shattering the Silence on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Jennifer Redner and Fadekemi Akinfaderin
Agarau