Volume 20, 2012
Issue 3
Special Issue: Beyond Gender Mainstreaming
Original Articles
Introduction
Caroline Sweetman
Gender mainstreaming: recognising and building on progress. Views
from the UK Gender and Development Network
Helen Derbyshire
‘It's just been such a horrible experience.’ Perceptions of gender
mainstreaming by practitioners in South African organisations
Jenevieve Mannell
Mainstreaming women's safety in cities into gender-based policy
and programmes
Caroline Moser
Looking through an equity and inclusion lens in Tanzania: the experience
of WaterAid
Joyce Ndesamburo, Erin Flynn & Samantha French
The micro-politics of gender mainstreaming: the administration
of policy in humanitarian work in Cambodia
Franz F. Wong
From the bottom up: lessons about gender mainstreaming in the Andes
from Digni's Women Empowerment and Gender Equality (WEGE) programme
Heidi Holt Zachariassen
Substantive gender mainstreaming and the missing middle: a view
from Dutch development agencies
Anouka van Eerdewijk & Ireen Dubel
‘… the donor community, they are not sensitised about these kind
of gender things’: incorporating ‘gender’ into the work of a Ghanaian
NGO
Hannah Warren
Fixing women or fixing the world? ‘Smart economics’, efficiency
approaches, and gender equality in development
Sylvia Chant & Caroline Sweetman
‘Measuring the unmeasurable’: gender mainstreaming and cultural
change
Jeanette Kloosterman, Esther Benning & Rex Fyles
The elephant in the room and the dragons at the gate: strategising
for gender equality in the 21st century
Joanne Sandler & Aruna Rao
Intersectional mainstreaming and Sightsavers' Lady Health Workers
Programme in Pakistan
Clara Fischer
Mainstreaming from Beijing to Ghana – the role of the women's movement
in Ghana
Diana Højlund Madsen
Better than the sum of our parts? Reflections on gender mainstreaming
in a confederation
Shawna Wakefield
Resources
Compiled by Liz Cooke
Views, events, and debates
Edited by Liz Cooke
Gigi Francisco, Wendy Harcourt, Barbara C. Farhar, Beth Osnes,
Priyadarshini Karve, Long Seng To, Nicole Speer & Caroline Sweetman
Book reviews
Men and Development: Politicizing
Dean Peacock, Angelica Pino & Mark Weston
Harvesting Feminist Knowledge for Public Policy: Rebuilding Progress
Kristine Goulding
The New Maids: Transnational Women and the Care Economy
Deborah Eade
Transformative Policy for Poor Women: A New Feminist Framework
Naomi Hossain
The Women of Katrina: How Gender, Race, and Class Matter in an
American Disaster
Sarah Bradshaw
Volume 21, 2013
Issue 1
Special Issue: Working with men on gender equality
Original Articles
Introduction: Working with men on gender equality
Caroline Sweetman
‘I can do women's work’: reflections on engaging men as allies
in women's economic empowerment in Rwanda
Henny Slegh, Gary Barker, Augustin Kimonyo, Prudence Ndolimana
& Matt Bannerman
Promoting male involvement in family planning in Vietnam and India:
HealthBridge experience
Lisa MacDonald, Lori Jones, Phaeba Thomas, Le Thi Thu, Sian FitzGerald
& Debra Efroymson
‘Before the war, I was a man’: men and masculinities in the Eastern
Democratic Republic of Congo
Desiree Lwambo
Sympathetic advocates: male parliamentarians sharing responsibility
for gender equality
Sonia Palmieri
‘Because I am a man, I should be gentle to my wife and my children’:
positive masculinity to stop gender-based violence in a coastal
district in Vietnam
Tu-Anh Hoang, Trang Thu Quach & Tam Thanh Tran
Domestic violence prevention through the Constructing Violence-free
Masculinities programme: an experience from Peru
Rhoda Mitchell
‘One Man Can’: shifts in fatherhood beliefs and parenting practices
following a gender-transformative programme in Eastern Cape, South
Africa
Wessel van den Berg, Lynn Hendricks, Abigail Hatcher, Dean Peacock,
Patrick Godana & Shari Dworkin
Whose turn to do the dishes? Transforming gender attitudes and
behaviours among very young adolescents in Nepal
Rebecka Lundgren, Miranda Beckman, Surendra Prasad Chaurasiya,
Bhawna Subhedi & Brad Kerner
Where the boys are: engaging young adolescent boys in support of
girls' education and leadership
Stephanie Baric
Men's involvement in gender equality – European perspectives
Sandy Ruxton & Nikki van der Gaag
Resources
Compiled by Liz Cooke
Views, events, and debates
Edited by Liz Cooke
Elba Beatriz Núñez & Jessica Woodroffe
Book reviews
Prostitution, Harm and Gender Inequality: Theory, Research and
Policy
Kat Banyard
Anti-porn: The Resurgence of Anti-pornography Feminism
Deborah Eade
Women, Power and Politics in 21st Century Iran
Haideh Moghissi
Thailand's Hidden Workforce: Burmese Migrant Women Factory Workers
Therese M. Caouette
Gender and Society in Turkey: The Impact of Neoliberal Policies,
Political Islam and EU Accession
İpek İlkkaracan
Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods: Spaces Lost Spaces Gained
Julie Newton
Gender, Roads and Mobility in Asia
Roselle Leah K. Rivera
Issue 2
Special Issue: Feminist solidarity
and collective action
Original Articles
Introduction, Feminist Solidarity and Collective Action
Caroline Sweetman
Feminist mobilisation and progressive policy change: why governments
take action to combat violence against women
S. Laurel Weldon & Mala Htun
Organising women workers in the informal economy
Naila Kabeer, Kirsty Milward & Ratna Sudarshan
‘Pink transportation’ in Mexico City: reclaiming urban space through
collective action against gender-based violence
Amy Dunckel-Graglia
Why gender matters in activism: feminism and social justice movements
Manjima Bhattacharjya, Jenny Birchall, Pamela Caro, David Kelleher
& Vinita Sahasranaman
Women's collective action in African agricultural markets: the
limits of current development practice for rural women's empowerment
Sally Baden
The importance of being connected: urban poor women's experience
of self-help discourse in Cambodia
Kristy Ward & Vichhra Mouyly
Taking feminist activism online: reflections on the ‘Keep Saartjie
Baartman Centre Open’ e-campaign
Selina Mudavanhu & Jennifer Radloff
More than 13 million: mass mobilisation and gender politics in
the Vietnam Women's Union
Gabi Waibel & Sarah Glück
Feminist solidarity: no boys allowed? Views of pro-feminist men
on collaboration and alliance-building with women's movements
Kate Bojin
Resources
Compiled by Liz Cooke
Views, events, and debates
Edited by Liz Cooke
Agnieszka Walko-Mazurek, Maxine Molyneux, Claire Courteille &
Daniela Rosche
Book reviews
Building Inclusive Cities: Women's Safety and the Right to the
City
Caroline Moser
Feminism & Migration: Cross Cultural Engagements
Nikki Dunne
Gender and Sustainability: Lessons from Asia and Latin America
Rebecca Elmhirst
Women & Wars
Laura J. Shepherd
Negotiating Boundaries: Gender, Violence and Transformation in
Brazil
Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
New South Asian Feminisms: Paradoxes and Possibilities
Nidhi Tandon
Issue 3
Special Issue: Conflict and
violence
Introduction
Introduction to Conflict and Violence
Caroline Green & Caroline Sweetman
Original Articles
War and security, women and gender: an overview of the issues
Cynthia Cockburn
From the private to the public sphere: new research on women's
participation in peace-building
Zohra Moosa, Maryam Rahmani & Lee Webster
Girl soldiers: towards a gendered understanding of wartime recruitment,
participation, and demobilisation
Myriam Denov & Alexandra Ricard-Guay
‘When does the end begin?’ Addressing gender-based violence in
post-conflict societies: case studies from Zimbabwe and El Salvador
Alivelu Ramisetty & Muthoni Muriu
From spoils to weapons: framing wartime sexual violence
Kerry F. Crawford
Political transition and sexual and gender-based violence in South
Africa, Kenya, and Zimbabwe: a comparative analysis
Kylie Thomas, Masheti Masinjila & Eunice Bere
Gender, conflict, and peace-building: how conflict can catalyse
positive change for women
Julie Arostegui
Gender-based violence and the Arms Trade Treaty: reflections from
a campaigning and legal perspective
Caroline Green, Deepayan Basu Ray, Claire Mortimer & Kate
Stone
Miscellany
Resources
Liz Cooke
Views, events, and debates
Liz Cooke
Book reviews
Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women
Claire Langhamer
Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War? Perceptions, Prescriptions,
Problems in the Congo and Beyond
Natasha Price
Reclaiming the F Word: Feminism Today
Deborah Eade
Aid, NGOs and the Realities of Women's Lives: A Perfect Storm
Helen Derbyshire
Gendering and Diversifying Trade Union Leadership
Nora Wintour
Time Use Studies and Unpaid Care Work
Thalia Kidder
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