Gender and development: critical concepts in development studies/ edited by Janet D Momsen

Contributor(s): Momsen, Janet D, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Rouledge, 2008Description: 4 v. (421 p.)ISBN: 9780415422727Subject(s): Women in development -- Developing countries. Sexual division of labor -- Developing countries. Women -- Developing countriesDDC classification: 305
Contents:
Volume I: Theory and Classics1. Ester Boserup, 'Male and Female Farming Systems' and 'Women in a Men's World', Woman's Role in Economic Development (London: Earthscan Publications, 1989), pp. 15-36, 85-105 (originally published in 1970).2. Lourdes Beneria and Gita Sen, 'Accumulation, Reproduction, and Women's Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited', Signs Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1981, 7, 2, pp. 279-98.3. Barbara Rogers, 'Women and Men: The Division of Labour', The Domestication of Women: Discrimination in Developing Societies (London: Kogan Page, 1980), pp. 12-26.4. Sue Ellen M. Charlton and Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, 'Development and Women', in Sue Ellen M. Charlton (ed.), Women in Third World Development (London: Westview Press, 1984), pp. 32-54.5. Irene Tinker, 'The Making of a Field: Advocates, Practitioners and Scholars', in Tinker (ed.), Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1990), pp. 27-53.6. Maxine Molyneux, 'Mobilization Without Emancipation? Women's Interests, the State and Revolution in Nicaragua', Feminist Studies, 1985, 11, 2, pp. 227-64.7. Caroline O. N. Moser, 'Towards Gender Planning: A New Planning Tradition and Planning Methodology', Gender Planning and Development: Theory, Practice and Training (London: Routledge, 1993), pp. 83-107.8. Lourdes Arizpe, 'Women in the Informal Labor Sector: The Case of Mexico City', Signs, 1977, 3, 1, pp. 25-37.9. Diane Elson and Ruth Pearson, 'The Subordination of Women and the Internationalisation of Factory Production', in Kate Young, Carol Wolkowitz, and Roslyn McCullagh (eds.), Of Marriage and the Market: Women's Subordination in International Perspective (London: CSE Books, 1981), pp. 144-66.10. Rae Lesser Blumberg, 'Income Under Female Versus Male Control: Hypotheses from a Theory of Gender Stratification and Data from the Third World', in Blumberg (ed.), Gender, Family, and Economy: The Triple Overlap (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1991), pp. 97-127.11. Lourdes Beneria, 'Accounting for Women's Work: The Progress of Two Decades', World Development, 1992, 20, 11, pp. 1547-60.12. Vandana Shiva, 'Development Ecology and Women', Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development (London: Zed Books, 1989), pp. 1-13.13. Janet H. Momsen, 'Gender Differences in Environmental Concern and Perception', Journal of Geography, 99, pp. 47-56.14. Deniz Kandiyoti, 'Bargaining with Patriarchy', Gender and Society, 1988, 2, 3, pp. 274-90.15. Amartya K. Sen, 'Gender and Cooperative Conflicts', in Irene Tinker (ed.), Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1990), pp. 123-49.16. Anne Varley, 'Women-Heading Households: Some More Equal Than Others?', World Development, 1996, 24, 3, pp. 505-20.17. Alain Marcoux, 'The Feminization of Poverty: Claims, Facts and Data Needs', Population and Development Review, 1998, 24, 1, pp. 131-9.18. Sylvia Chant, 'Dangerous Equations? How Female-Headed Households Became the Poorest of the Poor: Causes, Consequences and Cautions', IDS Bulletin, 2004, 35, 4, pp. 19-26.19. Prudence Woodford-Berger, 'Gender Mainstreaming: What is It (About) and Should We Continue Doing It?', IDS Bulletin, 2004, 35, 4, pp. 65-72.Volume II: POLICY and PRACTICE20. The United Nations and the Advancement of Women 1945-1996 (introduced by Boutros Boutros-Ghali) (the United Nations Blue Books Series, Volume VI, revised edn.) (New York: Department of Public Information, United Nations, 1996), pp. 8-74.21. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Adopted by General Assembly on 18 Dec. 1979, The United Nations and the Advancement of Women 1945-1996 (introduced by Boutros Boutros-Ghali) (the United Nations Blue Books Series, Volume VI, revised edn.) (New York: Department of Public Information, United Nations, 1996), pp. 244-50.22. Monica S. Fong and Anjana Bhushan, Toolkit on Gender in Agriculture (Gender Toolkit Series No. 1) (Washington DC: Gender Analysis and Policy, Poverty and Social Policy Department, the World Bank, 1996),pp. 8-22.23. Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Andrea Lee Esser, and M. Dale Shields, Tools of Gender Analysis: A Guide to Field Methods for Bringing Gender into Sustainable Resource Management (Worcester, MA: ECOGEN research project, International Development Program, Clark University, July 1993), pp. 1-44.24. Catherine Overholt et al., 'Women in Development: A Framework for Project Analysis', in Overholt et al., Gender Roles in Development Projects: A Case Book (West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press), 1985, pp. 3-15.25. Cecile Jackson, 'Disciplining Gender?', World Development, 2002, 30, 3, pp. 497-509.26. Faranak Miraftab, 'Can You Belly Dance? Methodological Questions in the Era of Transnational Feminist Research', Gender, Place and Culture, 2004, 11, 4, pp. 595-604.27. Carla Freeman, 'Is Local: Global as Feminine: Masculine? Rethinking the Gender of Globalization', Signs, 2001, 26, 4, pp. 1007-37.28. Ruth B. Dixon, 'Seeing the Invisible Women Farmers in Africa: Improving Research and Data Collection Methods', in Jamie Monson and Marion Kalb (eds.), Women as Food Producers in Developing Countries (Los Angeles: UCLA African Studies Center, African Studies Association, and OEF International, 1985), pp. 19-35.29. Hazel R. Barrett and Angela W. Browne, 'Time for Development: The Case of Women's Horticultural Schemes in Rural Gambia', Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1989, 105, 1, pp. 4-11.30. Franziska Pfister, 'Integrating Gender-Sensitive Approaches: A Challenge for the Natural Sciences', Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR North-South (Bern: NCCR, 2006), pp. 45-56.31. Patricia L. Howard, 'Women and the Plant World: An Exploration', in Howard (ed.), Women and Plants: Gender Relations in Biodiversity Management and Conservation (London: Zed Books, 2003), pp. 1-48.32. Andrea Cornwall, 'Whose Voices? Whose Choices? Reflections on Gender and Participatory Development', World Development, 2003, 31, 8, pp. 1325-42.33. Lenore Lyons and Janine Chipperfield, '(De)constructing the Interview: A Critique of the Participatory Model', RFR/DRF, 28, 1 and 2, pp. 33-48.34. Daphne Patai, 'U.S. Academics and Third World Women: Is Ethical Research Possible?', in Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Patai (eds.), Women's Words: The Feminist Practice of Oral History (London: Routledge, 1991), pp. 137-53.35. Shahrzad Mojab, 'Doing Fieldwork on Women in Theocratic Islamic States: A Critique of the Politics of Empiricism Model', RFR/DRF, 28, 1 and 2, pp. 81-98.VOLUME III: Natural Resource Use, Microfinance, Labour, and Migration36. Bina Agarwal, 'The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India', Feminist Studies, 1992, 18(1), pp. 119-58.37. Barbara P. Thomas-Slater, 'Politics, Class and Gender in African Resource Management: The Case of Rural Kenya', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1992, pp. 809-28.38. Louise Fortmann, Camille Antinori, and Nontokozo Nabane, 'Fruits of their Labors: Gender, Property Rights, and Tree Planting in Two Zimbabwe Villages', Rural Sociology, 1997, 62(3), 295-314.39. Michael Kevane and Leslie C. Gray, 'A Woman's Field is Made at Night: Gendered Land Rights and Norms in Burkina Faso', Feminist Economics, 1999, 5(3), pp. 1-26.40. Rebecca Elmhirst, 'Reconciling Feminist Theory and Gendered Resource Management in Indonesia', Area, 1998, 30(3), 225-35.41. Gale Summerfield, 'Gender Equity and Rural Land Reform in China', in Jane Jacquette and Gale Summerfield (eds.), Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory: Institutions, Resources and Mobilization (Durham: Duke Univ. Press, 2006), pp. 137-58.42. Nina Laurie, 'Establishing Development Orthodoxy: Negotiating Masculinities in the Water Sector', Development and Change, 2005, 36(3), 527-49.43. Farhana Sultana, 'Gendered Waters, Poisoned Wells: Political Ecology of the Arsenic Crisis in Bangladesh', in Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (ed.), Fluid Bonds: Vies on Gender and Water (Calcutta: Stree Publishers and the National Institute for Environment, Australian National University, Canberra, 2006), pp. 362-86.44. Susanne Fleischli, 'Gender Relevance in Environmental Conflicts: A Gender Analysis of the Cauvery Dispute in South India', in S. Premchander and C. Muller (eds.), Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR (University of Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 2006), pp. 189-205.45. Chinwe Ifejika Speranza, 'Gender-Based Analysis of Vulnerability to Drought Among Agro-Pastoral Households in Semi-Arid Makueni District, Kenya', in S. Premchander and C. Muller (eds.), Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR (University of Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 2006), pp. 119-46.46. Linda Mayoux, 'Women's Empowerment Versus Sustainability? Towards a New Paradigm in Micro-Finance Programmes', in Beverly Lemire, Ruth Pearson, and Gail Campbell (eds.), Women and Credit: Researching the Past, Refiguring the Future (Oxford: Berg, 2001), pp. 245-69.47. Naila Kabeer, 'Is Microfinance a "Magic Bullet" for Women's Empowerment? Analysis of Findings From South Asia', Economic and Political Weekly, 29 Oct. 2005, pp. 4709-18.48. Anita Spring, 'Gender and the Range of African Entrepreneurial Strategies: The "Typical" and "New" Women Entrepreneurs', in Alusine Jalloh and Toyin Falola (eds.), Black Business and Economic Power (Rochester, NY: Univ. of Rochester Press, 2002), pp. 381-401.49. Gowrie Ponniah and Geraldine Reardon, 'Women's Labor in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka: The Trade-off with Technology', Gender Technology and Development, 1999, 3(1), 85-102.50. Lucille Mathurin-Mair, 'Women Field Workers in Jamaica During Slavery', in Shobhita Jain and Rhoda Reddock (eds.), Women Plantation Workers: International Experiences (Oxford: Berg, 1998), pp. 17-28.51. Togrul Hande Keklik, '"As If She is Family": The Marginalisation of Unpaid Household Workers in Turkey', Gender and Development, 2006, 4(2), 191-8.52. Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, 'Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers and the International Division of Reproductive Labor', Gender and Society, 2000, 14(4), 560-81.53. Shirlena Huang and Brenda S. A. Yeoh, 'The Difference Gender Makes: State Policy and Contract Migrant Workers in Singapore', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2003, 12 (1 and 2), 75-97.54. Heidi Kaspar, '"I am the Head of the Household Now": The Impacts of Outmigration for Labour on Gender Hierarchies in Nepal', in S. Premchander and C. Muller (eds.), Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR (University of Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 2006), pp. 285-30355. Regina Scheyvens, 'Gender-Sensitive Tourism', Tourism for Development: Empowering Communities (Harlow: Pearson Education, 2002), pp. 122-42.Volume IV: Aspects of Culture and Health56. Shaheen Sardar Ali, 'Women's Rights, CEDAW and International Human Rights Debates: Towards Empowerment?', in Jane L. Parpart, Shirin M. Rai, and Kathleen Staudt (eds.), Rethinking Empowerment: Gender and Development in a Global/Local World (London: Routledge, 2002), pp. 61-78.57. Tovi Fenster, 'Space for Gender: Cultural Roles of the Forbidden and Permitted', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1999, 17, 227-46.58. Lily Phua and Brenda S. A. Yeoh, 'Everyday Negotiations: Women's Spaces and the Public Housing Landscape in Singapore', Australian Geographer, 1998, 29(3), pp. 309-26.59. Kathleen Cloud, 'How Mothering Behaviours Change During Structural Transformation', 2002, Journal of Socio-Economics, 31, 3-14.60. Georgina Waylen, 'Women and Democratization: Conceptualizing Gender Relations in Transition Politics', World Politics, 1994, 46, 327-54.61. Victoria Bernal, 'Women and the Remaking of Islamic "Tradition" in a Sudanese Village', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1994, 36(1), 36-67.62. Richard A. Schroeder, 'Gone to Their Second Husbands: Marital Metaphors and Conjugal Contracts in the Gambia's Female Garden Sector', Canadian Journal of African Studies, 1996, 30, 10, 69-87.63. Colette Harris, 'Tackling Sexual Distress: Two Case Studies From the Central Asian Republic of Tajikistan', in Diana Gibson and Anita Hardon (eds.), Rethinking Masculinities, Violence and Aids (Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 2005), pp. 175-200.64. Kamala Kempadoo, 'Victims and Agents of Crime: The New Crusade Against Trafficking', in Julia Sudbury (ed.), Global Lockdown: Race, Gender and the Prison-Industrial Complex (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 35-56.65. Fiona Macaulay, 'Tackling Violence Against Women in Brazil: Converting International Principles into Effective Local Policy', in Susie Jacobs, Ruth Jacobson, and Jen Marchbank (eds.), States of Conflict: Gender, Violence and Resistance (London: Zed Books, 2004), pp. 144-62.66. Barbara Earth, 'Diversifying Gender: Male to Female Transgender Identities and HIV/AIDS Programming in Phnom Penh, Cambodia', Gender and Development, 2006, 14(2), 259-71.67. Kirk R. Smith, 'Women's Work: The Kitchen Kills More Than the Sword', in Jane Jacquette and Gale Summerfield (eds.), Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources, and Mobilization (London: Duke Univ. Press, 2006), pp. 202-15.68. Francesca Mancini et al., 'Acute Pesticide Poisoning Among Female and Male Cotton Growers in India', International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2005, 11(3), pp. 221-32.69. Kate Young, 'Widows Without Rights: Challenging Marginalization and Dispossession', Gender and Development, 2006, 14(2), pp. 199-209.70. Fiona Clark and Nina Laurie, 'Gender, Age and Exclusion: A Challenge to Community Organizations in Lima, Peru', Gender and Development, 2000, 8(2), 80-8.71. Wendy Harcourt, 'Women's Networking for Change', Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 2004, 8 (1 and 2), 106-32.72. Rachel Silvey and Rebecca Elmhirst, 'Engendering Social Capital: Women Workers and Rural-Urban Networks in Indonesia's Crisis', World Development, 2003, 31(5), pp. 865-79.73. Susie Jacobs, 'Globalisation, States and Women's Agency: Possibilities and Pitfalls', in Susie Jacobs, Ruth Jacobson, and Jen Marchbank (eds.), States of Conflict: Gender, Violence and Resistance (2004), pp. 217-37
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Volume I: Theory and Classics1. Ester Boserup, 'Male and Female Farming Systems' and 'Women in a Men's World', Woman's Role in Economic Development (London: Earthscan Publications, 1989), pp. 15-36, 85-105 (originally published in 1970).2. Lourdes Beneria and Gita Sen, 'Accumulation, Reproduction, and Women's Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited', Signs Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1981, 7, 2, pp. 279-98.3. Barbara Rogers, 'Women and Men: The Division of Labour', The Domestication of Women: Discrimination in Developing Societies (London: Kogan Page, 1980), pp. 12-26.4. Sue Ellen M. Charlton and Constantina Safilios-Rothschild, 'Development and Women', in Sue Ellen M. Charlton (ed.), Women in Third World Development (London: Westview Press, 1984), pp. 32-54.5. Irene Tinker, 'The Making of a Field: Advocates, Practitioners and Scholars', in Tinker (ed.), Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1990), pp. 27-53.6. Maxine Molyneux, 'Mobilization Without Emancipation? Women's Interests, the State and Revolution in Nicaragua', Feminist Studies, 1985, 11, 2, pp. 227-64.7. Caroline O. N. Moser, 'Towards Gender Planning: A New Planning Tradition and Planning Methodology', Gender Planning and Development: Theory, Practice and Training (London: Routledge, 1993), pp. 83-107.8. Lourdes Arizpe, 'Women in the Informal Labor Sector: The Case of Mexico City', Signs, 1977, 3, 1, pp. 25-37.9. Diane Elson and Ruth Pearson, 'The Subordination of Women and the Internationalisation of Factory Production', in Kate Young, Carol Wolkowitz, and Roslyn McCullagh (eds.), Of Marriage and the Market: Women's Subordination in International Perspective (London: CSE Books, 1981), pp. 144-66.10. Rae Lesser Blumberg, 'Income Under Female Versus Male Control: Hypotheses from a Theory of Gender Stratification and Data from the Third World', in Blumberg (ed.), Gender, Family, and Economy: The Triple Overlap (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1991), pp. 97-127.11. Lourdes Beneria, 'Accounting for Women's Work: The Progress of Two Decades', World Development, 1992, 20, 11, pp. 1547-60.12. Vandana Shiva, 'Development Ecology and Women', Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development (London: Zed Books, 1989), pp. 1-13.13. Janet H. Momsen, 'Gender Differences in Environmental Concern and Perception', Journal of Geography, 99, pp. 47-56.14. Deniz Kandiyoti, 'Bargaining with Patriarchy', Gender and Society, 1988, 2, 3, pp. 274-90.15. Amartya K. Sen, 'Gender and Cooperative Conflicts', in Irene Tinker (ed.), Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1990), pp. 123-49.16. Anne Varley, 'Women-Heading Households: Some More Equal Than Others?', World Development, 1996, 24, 3, pp. 505-20.17. Alain Marcoux, 'The Feminization of Poverty: Claims, Facts and Data Needs', Population and Development Review, 1998, 24, 1, pp. 131-9.18. Sylvia Chant, 'Dangerous Equations? How Female-Headed Households Became the Poorest of the Poor: Causes, Consequences and Cautions', IDS Bulletin, 2004, 35, 4, pp. 19-26.19. Prudence Woodford-Berger, 'Gender Mainstreaming: What is It (About) and Should We Continue Doing It?', IDS Bulletin, 2004, 35, 4, pp. 65-72.Volume II: POLICY and PRACTICE20. The United Nations and the Advancement of Women 1945-1996 (introduced by Boutros Boutros-Ghali) (the United Nations Blue Books Series, Volume VI, revised edn.) (New York: Department of Public Information, United Nations, 1996), pp. 8-74.21. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Adopted by General Assembly on 18 Dec. 1979, The United Nations and the Advancement of Women 1945-1996 (introduced by Boutros Boutros-Ghali) (the United Nations Blue Books Series, Volume VI, revised edn.) (New York: Department of Public Information, United Nations, 1996), pp. 244-50.22. Monica S. Fong and Anjana Bhushan, Toolkit on Gender in Agriculture (Gender Toolkit Series No. 1) (Washington DC: Gender Analysis and Policy, Poverty and Social Policy Department, the World Bank, 1996),pp. 8-22.23. Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Andrea Lee Esser, and M. Dale Shields, Tools of Gender Analysis: A Guide to Field Methods for Bringing Gender into Sustainable Resource Management (Worcester, MA: ECOGEN research project, International Development Program, Clark University, July 1993), pp. 1-44.24. Catherine Overholt et al., 'Women in Development: A Framework for Project Analysis', in Overholt et al., Gender Roles in Development Projects: A Case Book (West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press), 1985, pp. 3-15.25. Cecile Jackson, 'Disciplining Gender?', World Development, 2002, 30, 3, pp. 497-509.26. Faranak Miraftab, 'Can You Belly Dance? Methodological Questions in the Era of Transnational Feminist Research', Gender, Place and Culture, 2004, 11, 4, pp. 595-604.27. Carla Freeman, 'Is Local: Global as Feminine: Masculine? Rethinking the Gender of Globalization', Signs, 2001, 26, 4, pp. 1007-37.28. Ruth B. Dixon, 'Seeing the Invisible Women Farmers in Africa: Improving Research and Data Collection Methods', in Jamie Monson and Marion Kalb (eds.), Women as Food Producers in Developing Countries (Los Angeles: UCLA African Studies Center, African Studies Association, and OEF International, 1985), pp. 19-35.29. Hazel R. Barrett and Angela W. Browne, 'Time for Development: The Case of Women's Horticultural Schemes in Rural Gambia', Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1989, 105, 1, pp. 4-11.30. Franziska Pfister, 'Integrating Gender-Sensitive Approaches: A Challenge for the Natural Sciences', Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR North-South (Bern: NCCR, 2006), pp. 45-56.31. Patricia L. Howard, 'Women and the Plant World: An Exploration', in Howard (ed.), Women and Plants: Gender Relations in Biodiversity Management and Conservation (London: Zed Books, 2003), pp. 1-48.32. Andrea Cornwall, 'Whose Voices? Whose Choices? Reflections on Gender and Participatory Development', World Development, 2003, 31, 8, pp. 1325-42.33. Lenore Lyons and Janine Chipperfield, '(De)constructing the Interview: A Critique of the Participatory Model', RFR/DRF, 28, 1 and 2, pp. 33-48.34. Daphne Patai, 'U.S. Academics and Third World Women: Is Ethical Research Possible?', in Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Patai (eds.), Women's Words: The Feminist Practice of Oral History (London: Routledge, 1991), pp. 137-53.35. Shahrzad Mojab, 'Doing Fieldwork on Women in Theocratic Islamic States: A Critique of the Politics of Empiricism Model', RFR/DRF, 28, 1 and 2, pp. 81-98.VOLUME III: Natural Resource Use, Microfinance, Labour, and Migration36. Bina Agarwal, 'The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India', Feminist Studies, 1992, 18(1), pp. 119-58.37. Barbara P. Thomas-Slater, 'Politics, Class and Gender in African Resource Management: The Case of Rural Kenya', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1992, pp. 809-28.38. Louise Fortmann, Camille Antinori, and Nontokozo Nabane, 'Fruits of their Labors: Gender, Property Rights, and Tree Planting in Two Zimbabwe Villages', Rural Sociology, 1997, 62(3), 295-314.39. Michael Kevane and Leslie C. Gray, 'A Woman's Field is Made at Night: Gendered Land Rights and Norms in Burkina Faso', Feminist Economics, 1999, 5(3), pp. 1-26.40. Rebecca Elmhirst, 'Reconciling Feminist Theory and Gendered Resource Management in Indonesia', Area, 1998, 30(3), 225-35.41. Gale Summerfield, 'Gender Equity and Rural Land Reform in China', in Jane Jacquette and Gale Summerfield (eds.), Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory: Institutions, Resources and Mobilization (Durham: Duke Univ. Press, 2006), pp. 137-58.42. Nina Laurie, 'Establishing Development Orthodoxy: Negotiating Masculinities in the Water Sector', Development and Change, 2005, 36(3), 527-49.43. Farhana Sultana, 'Gendered Waters, Poisoned Wells: Political Ecology of the Arsenic Crisis in Bangladesh', in Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (ed.), Fluid Bonds: Vies on Gender and Water (Calcutta: Stree Publishers and the National Institute for Environment, Australian National University, Canberra, 2006), pp. 362-86.44. Susanne Fleischli, 'Gender Relevance in Environmental Conflicts: A Gender Analysis of the Cauvery Dispute in South India', in S. Premchander and C. Muller (eds.), Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR (University of Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 2006), pp. 189-205.45. Chinwe Ifejika Speranza, 'Gender-Based Analysis of Vulnerability to Drought Among Agro-Pastoral Households in Semi-Arid Makueni District, Kenya', in S. Premchander and C. Muller (eds.), Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR (University of Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 2006), pp. 119-46.46. Linda Mayoux, 'Women's Empowerment Versus Sustainability? Towards a New Paradigm in Micro-Finance Programmes', in Beverly Lemire, Ruth Pearson, and Gail Campbell (eds.), Women and Credit: Researching the Past, Refiguring the Future (Oxford: Berg, 2001), pp. 245-69.47. Naila Kabeer, 'Is Microfinance a "Magic Bullet" for Women's Empowerment? Analysis of Findings From South Asia', Economic and Political Weekly, 29 Oct. 2005, pp. 4709-18.48. Anita Spring, 'Gender and the Range of African Entrepreneurial Strategies: The "Typical" and "New" Women Entrepreneurs', in Alusine Jalloh and Toyin Falola (eds.), Black Business and Economic Power (Rochester, NY: Univ. of Rochester Press, 2002), pp. 381-401.49. Gowrie Ponniah and Geraldine Reardon, 'Women's Labor in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka: The Trade-off with Technology', Gender Technology and Development, 1999, 3(1), 85-102.50. Lucille Mathurin-Mair, 'Women Field Workers in Jamaica During Slavery', in Shobhita Jain and Rhoda Reddock (eds.), Women Plantation Workers: International Experiences (Oxford: Berg, 1998), pp. 17-28.51. Togrul Hande Keklik, '"As If She is Family": The Marginalisation of Unpaid Household Workers in Turkey', Gender and Development, 2006, 4(2), 191-8.52. Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, 'Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers and the International Division of Reproductive Labor', Gender and Society, 2000, 14(4), 560-81.53. Shirlena Huang and Brenda S. A. Yeoh, 'The Difference Gender Makes: State Policy and Contract Migrant Workers in Singapore', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2003, 12 (1 and 2), 75-97.54. Heidi Kaspar, '"I am the Head of the Household Now": The Impacts of Outmigration for Labour on Gender Hierarchies in Nepal', in S. Premchander and C. Muller (eds.), Gender and Sustainable Development: Case Studies from NCCR (University of Bern, Switzerland: Geographica Bernensia, 2006), pp. 285-30355. Regina Scheyvens, 'Gender-Sensitive Tourism', Tourism for Development: Empowering Communities (Harlow: Pearson Education, 2002), pp. 122-42.Volume IV: Aspects of Culture and Health56. Shaheen Sardar Ali, 'Women's Rights, CEDAW and International Human Rights Debates: Towards Empowerment?', in Jane L. Parpart, Shirin M. Rai, and Kathleen Staudt (eds.), Rethinking Empowerment: Gender and Development in a Global/Local World (London: Routledge, 2002), pp. 61-78.57. Tovi Fenster, 'Space for Gender: Cultural Roles of the Forbidden and Permitted', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1999, 17, 227-46.58. Lily Phua and Brenda S. A. Yeoh, 'Everyday Negotiations: Women's Spaces and the Public Housing Landscape in Singapore', Australian Geographer, 1998, 29(3), pp. 309-26.59. Kathleen Cloud, 'How Mothering Behaviours Change During Structural Transformation', 2002, Journal of Socio-Economics, 31, 3-14.60. Georgina Waylen, 'Women and Democratization: Conceptualizing Gender Relations in Transition Politics', World Politics, 1994, 46, 327-54.61. Victoria Bernal, 'Women and the Remaking of Islamic "Tradition" in a Sudanese Village', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1994, 36(1), 36-67.62. Richard A. Schroeder, 'Gone to Their Second Husbands: Marital Metaphors and Conjugal Contracts in the Gambia's Female Garden Sector', Canadian Journal of African Studies, 1996, 30, 10, 69-87.63. Colette Harris, 'Tackling Sexual Distress: Two Case Studies From the Central Asian Republic of Tajikistan', in Diana Gibson and Anita Hardon (eds.), Rethinking Masculinities, Violence and Aids (Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 2005), pp. 175-200.64. Kamala Kempadoo, 'Victims and Agents of Crime: The New Crusade Against Trafficking', in Julia Sudbury (ed.), Global Lockdown: Race, Gender and the Prison-Industrial Complex (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 35-56.65. Fiona Macaulay, 'Tackling Violence Against Women in Brazil: Converting International Principles into Effective Local Policy', in Susie Jacobs, Ruth Jacobson, and Jen Marchbank (eds.), States of Conflict: Gender, Violence and Resistance (London: Zed Books, 2004), pp. 144-62.66. Barbara Earth, 'Diversifying Gender: Male to Female Transgender Identities and HIV/AIDS Programming in Phnom Penh, Cambodia', Gender and Development, 2006, 14(2), 259-71.67. Kirk R. Smith, 'Women's Work: The Kitchen Kills More Than the Sword', in Jane Jacquette and Gale Summerfield (eds.), Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources, and Mobilization (London: Duke Univ. Press, 2006), pp. 202-15.68. Francesca Mancini et al., 'Acute Pesticide Poisoning Among Female and Male Cotton Growers in India', International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2005, 11(3), pp. 221-32.69. Kate Young, 'Widows Without Rights: Challenging Marginalization and Dispossession', Gender and Development, 2006, 14(2), pp. 199-209.70. Fiona Clark and Nina Laurie, 'Gender, Age and Exclusion: A Challenge to Community Organizations in Lima, Peru', Gender and Development, 2000, 8(2), 80-8.71. Wendy Harcourt, 'Women's Networking for Change', Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 2004, 8 (1 and 2), 106-32.72. Rachel Silvey and Rebecca Elmhirst, 'Engendering Social Capital: Women Workers and Rural-Urban Networks in Indonesia's Crisis', World Development, 2003, 31(5), pp. 865-79.73. Susie Jacobs, 'Globalisation, States and Women's Agency: Possibilities and Pitfalls', in Susie Jacobs, Ruth Jacobson, and Jen Marchbank (eds.), States of Conflict: Gender, Violence and Resistance (2004), pp. 217-37

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