• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Negotiating gender equity in the global South : the politics of domestic violence policy
  • Enthält: The politics of gender equity : setting the scene -- Beyond the inclusion-to-influence debate : the politics of negotiating gender equity / Sohela Nazneen and Sam Hickey -- Investigating the politics of gender equity through a power domains approach / Sam Hickey and Sohela Nazneen -- Ending domestic violence : the politics of global norm diffusion / Sophie King and Eleni Sifaki -- The power of strongmen and ruling coalitions : dominant settlements -- Contesting ideas, aligning incentives : the politics of Uganda's Domestic Violence Act (2010) / Josephine Ahikire and Amon Mwiine -- Establishing a strong political commitment to gender equity : the politics of Rwanda's law on prevention and punishment of gender-based violence (2008) / Jennie E. Burnet -- Achieving a broad-based coalition : the politics of South Africa's Domestic Violence Act (1998) / Lillian Artz and Valérie Grand Maison -- The significance of informal networks : competitive settlements -- Building strategic relationships with the political elites : the politics of Bangladesh's Domestic Violence Act (2010) / Sohela Nazneen -- Between democratization and patronage : the politics of Ghana's Domestic Violence Act (2007) / Beatrix Allah-Mensah and Rhoda Osei-Afful -- Building strong alliances : the politics of the protection of domestic violence act in India (2006) / Asmita Basu -- Concluding thoughts and ways forward -- How does politics shape gender equity in the global South? : a comparative analysis / Sohela Nazneen and Sam Hickey -- Researching the politics of gender equity : next steps / Georgina Waylen -- From transformative policy to transforming political settlements / Anne Marie Goetz
  • Beteiligte: Nazneen, Sohela [Herausgeber:in]; Sifaki, Eleni [Herausgeber:in]; Hickey, Sam [Herausgeber:in]
  • Erschienen: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019
  • Erschienen in: Routledge ISS gender, sexuality and development studies
  • Ausgabe: 1st edition
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 239 Seiten); Diagramme
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.4324/9781351245623
  • ISBN: 9781351245623; 1351245627
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  • Schlagwörter: Women in development Developing countries ; Family violence Developing countries ; Frau ; Gruppe ; Rechtsstellung ; Häusliche Gewalt ; Gesetz ; Gleichberechtigung ; Gleichbehandlung ; Geschlechterpolitik ; Erde ; Entwicklungsländer
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  • Beschreibung: "The book provides exciting new ways of thinking about how women's rights policy change occurs in the Global South. Drawing on meso-level analysis of how six countries passed legislation to combat domestic violence, the book shows, for example, the importance of forming strategic alliances around the interests and ideas of dominant actors; the role of elite cohesion; and the politcs of ideas and discursive framing of gender equity. It is certain to influence contemporary thinking about gender-related policy reform and, as such, it is must read for international and domestic policy makers, women's rights activists, donors, scholars of genders and politics, and many others." Aili Mari Tripp, Wangari Maathai Professor of Political Science & Gender and Women's Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

    "Understanding the politcal processes that lead to greater gender equity in the Global South is a first step in tackling problems such as domestic violence in a transformative way. This book makes an important contribution both conceptually and empirically in this highly policy-relevant field - a must read for scholars, activists, and policy-makers committed to promote gender equality and social justice." Katja Hujo, Senior Research Coordinator, Social Policy and Development Programme, UNRISD, Switzerland

    "This book is a great addition to the literature on gender equality policies, focusing particulary on domestic violence in the Global South. It carefully demonstrates the strategies for confronting deeply entrenched power inequalities across institutions of the state and society. A must read for activists and researchers alike." Nitya Rao, Professor of Gender and Development, University of East Anglia, UK
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