Remapping gender in the new global order/ edited by Marjorie Griffin Cohen - London: Routledge, 2007. - 249 p.

1. Remapping Gender in the New Global Order

Part 1: Changing Gender Landscapes of Globalization
2. The Shifts in Gender Norms through Globalization: Gender on the Semi-periphery of Power
3. Gender, Care Work and Globalization: Local Problems and Transnational Solutions in the Norwegian Welfare State
4. Northward Bound Mexican Labour Migration with a Gender Perspective
5. The Problem of Social Reproduction under Neoliberalism: Reconfiguring the Male-breadwinner Model in Australia

Part 2: Remapping Gendered Spaces
6. Masculinity and Masculinism under Globalization: Reflections on the Canadian Case
7. Indigenous Peoples and the Topography of Gender in Mexico and Canada
8. Women's Activism and the Marketing of the Nonprofit Community
9. Canada's 3-D's: The Rise and Decline of the Gender-based Policy Capacity Part 3: Surviving and Resistance: Strategies and Action
10. Reordering Globalism?: Feminist and Women's Movements in the Semi-Periphery
11. Engendering Accountability in Government Budgets in Mexico
12. Transnational Class and Gender Networking between the North and the South: Overcoming Diversity or Reproducing Dependencies?

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Globalization - social aspects--Cross-cultural studies
Man-woman relationships--Cross-cultural studies
Sex role--Cross-cultural studies

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