Items where department is "Gender Studies"

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  • Davis, Kathy, Evans, Mary (Eds.) (2011). Transatlantic conversations: feminism as travelling theory. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • World Bank (2011). Vietnam gender assessment 2011. World Bank.
  • Chant, Sylvia (2011). Book review: working the night shift: women in India's call center industry - by Reena Patel. Gender, Place, and Culture, 18(1), 139-141. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2011.535307
  • Chant, Sylvia (2011). Female headship and the 'feminisation of poverty'. In Women Worldwide: Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Women (pp. 334-336). McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.
  • Chant, Sylvia (2011). Household organisation and survival in developing countries. In International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home . Elsevier (Firm).
  • Chant, Sylvia (2011). Women, gender and urban housing in the global south. In International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home . Elsevier (Firm).
  • Davis, Kathy, Evans, Mary (2011). Introduction: transatlantic conversations: feminism as travelling theory. In Davis, Kathy, Evans, Mary (Eds.), Transatlantic Conversations: Feminism as Travelling Theory . Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). Doing gender: gender and women's studies in the twenty first century. Women's Studies International Forum, 34(6), 603-610. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2011.08.001
  • Hemmings, Clare (2011). Collective powers: rupture and displacement in feminist pedagogic practice. European Journal of Women's Studies, 18(3), 297-303. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505068110180030702
  • Hemmings, Clare (2011). Crossings. In Evans, Mary, Davis, Kathy (Eds.), Transatlantic Conversations: Feminism as Travelling Theory (pp. 23-32). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Hemmings, Clare (2011). Why stories matter: the political grammar of feminist theory. Duke University Press.
  • Higate, Paul, Henry, Marsha (2011). Militarising spaces: a geographical exploration of Cyprus. In Kirsch, Scott, Flint, Colin (Eds.), Reconstructing Conflict: Integrating War and Post-War Geographies . Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Kabeer, Naila (2011). Between affiliation and autonomy: navigating pathways of women's empowerment and gender justice in rural Bangladesh. Development and Change, 42(2), 499-528. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7660.2011.01703.x
  • Kabeer, Naila (2011). Citizenship narratives in the face of bad governance: the voices of the working poor in Bangladesh. Journal of Peasant Studies, 38(2), 325-353. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2011.559011
  • Kabeer, Naila, Ainsworth, Peroline (2011). Life chances, life choices: exploring patterns of work and worklessness among Bangladeshi and Somali women in Tower Hamlets. Tower Hamlets Council.
  • Kabeer, Naila, Khan, Ayesha, Adlparvar, Naysan (2011). Afghan values or women’s rights? Gendered narratives about continuity and change in urban Afghanistan. (IDS Working Paper 387). Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England).
  • Kabeer, Naila, Mahmud, Simeen, Tasneem, Sakiba (2011). Does paid work provide a pathway to women's empowerment? Empirical findings from Bangladesh. (IDS Working Paper 375). Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England).
  • Marshall, Sandra (2011). Super-human researchers in feminist international relations narratives. International Studies Review, 13(4), 687-708. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2486.2011.01046.x
  • Patel-Campillo, Anouk (2011). Forging the neoliberal competitiveness agenda: planning policy and practice in the Dutch and Colombian cut-flower commodity chains. Environment and Planning A, 43(11), 2516-2532. https://doi.org/10.1068/a43498
  • Patel-Campillo, Anouk (2011). Transforming global commodity chains: actor strategies, regulation, and competitive relations in the Dutch cut flower sector. Economic Geography, 87(1), 79-99. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1944-8287.2010.01102.x
  • Phillips, Anne (2011). It's my body and I'll do what I like with it: bodies as objects and property. Political Theory, 39(6), 724-748. https://doi.org/10.1177/0090591711419322
  • Sabsay, Leticia (2011). El retorno del sujeto entre el antiescencialismo y el paradigma liberal. Boletín Hispano-Helvético, 13 - 1, 285 - 309.
  • Sabsay, Leticia (2011). Fronteras sexuales: espacio urbano, cuerpos y ciudadanía. Ediciones Paidos Iberica.
  • Sabsay, Leticia (2011). Los horizontes familiares y el paradigma liberal de la felicidad. Intersubjetivo: Revista de Psicoterapia, Psicoanalítica y Salud, 11(2), 374 - 382.
  • Sigle-Rushton, Wendy, Tunberger, P. (2011). Continuity and change in Swedish family policy reforms. Journal of European Social Policy, 21(3), 225-237. https://doi.org/10.1177/0958928710395048
  • Wearing, Sadie (2011). Notes on some scandals: the politics of shame in 'Vers le sud’. In Gill, Rosalind, Scharff, Christina (Eds.), New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Identity (pp. 173-187). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wearing, Sadie (2011-06-01) Retirement deferred [Paper]. Symposium on Aging, Gender and Film, Bristol, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2011). From missionaries to microcredit?: 'race', gender and agency in neoliberal development. In Visvanathan, Nalini, Duggan, Lynn, Nisonoff, Laurie, Wiegersma, Nan (Eds.), The Women, Gender and Development Reader . Zed Books.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2011). 'Race', gender and neoliberalism: changing visual representations in development. Third World Quarterly, 32(2), 315-331. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2011.560471
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  • Chant, Sylvia (2011). The links between gender and poverty are over-simplified and under-problematised: a time of economic crisis is an opportune moment to re-think the ‘feminisation of poverty’ and address the ‘feminisation of responsibility’.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2011). If the government is serious about protecting women and girls, it should replace toothless internet parental control policies with the expansion of meaningful sex-education.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2011). Public/woman and the fatal fetus.
  • Drouet, Sophie (2011). Nadine Dorries’ proposals for abstinence education are baffling, off-point and inimical to young women’s, as well as men’s, sexual health.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). David Willetts’ blaming of feminism for male working class unemployment reveals the inner workings of the Tory mind: a hatred of the agency of women and the suspicion of progressive movements.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). Downplaying the public acknowledgement of the achievements of women in sport is rather like saying everyone should have a government but only men can vote for it.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). Ken Clarke chose to frame rape in terms of the ‘blaming the victim’ rhetoric which so many have challenged and resisted.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). ‘Social kettling’ and the closure of domestic violence shelters are amongst the new challenges for feminists in 2011: they are responding with a new activism, using social media and collective action.
  • Evans, Mary (2011). The crude moralism that characterises looters and rioters as ‘scum’ is evidence that space for political debate about the causes of things is becoming dangerously limited.
  • Evans, Mary, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2011). Five minutes with Mary Evans: “Gender equality is often overlooked, and with it women’s part in public debates”.
  • Hunter, Alice (2011). Book review: unmasking age: the significance of age for social research by Bill Bytheway.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2011). The gendering of spaces in Ciudad Juarez: a comment on Dr Wright’s lecture.
  • Phillips, Anne (2011). Cultural skepticism and 'group representation'. In Mahajan, Gurpreet (Ed.), Accommodating Diversity: Ideas and Institutional Practices (pp. 60-73). OUP India.
  • Sabsay, Leticia (2011). The limits of democracy: transgender sex work and citizenship. Cultural Studies, 25(2), 213 - 229. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2011.535988 picture_as_pdf
  • Shen, Yang (2011). Findings from the third survey on Chinese women’s social status.