Much has happened in debates, practice and policy on gender in development since the millennium, when an IDS Bulletin was first published on ‘Men, Masculinities and Development’. The present issue picks up on several developments in the interim, by drawing contributions from participants at a recent international symposium, ‘Undressing Patriarchy’. It explores the shifting field of men and masculinities in development and how the field's often conflicted engagements with the feminist project of redressing gender inequalities might be radicalised through a deeper analysis of patriarchy and our relationship to it, as well as by linking it to other struggles for sexual and human rights, or social justice. The introduction sets the context and ...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
When people mention the words, “gender” and “gender equality”, the conversation often soon turns to ...
The paper examines the effects of the culture of patriarchy on the development process, and particul...
Much has happened in debates, practice and policy on gender in development since the millennium, whe...
Purpose – Research in gender and development (GAD) remains largely preoccupied with women's issues a...
Summaries This article considers a series of conceptual, practical and strategic reasons why Gender...
Men appear to be missing from much gender and development policy, but many emerging critiques sugges...
This thesis focuses on the implications of further involving men and masculinities in gender researc...
In order to more helpfully take the men and masculinities field forward within international develop...
THE field of women-in-development (henceforth, w-i-d) is an evolving one. Its journey – which began ...
The global economic crisis is showing the cracks in the surface of how patriarchy is lived in everyd...
The inclusion of men and masculinities in gender and development policies and practices has emerged ...
The international gender equality agenda evolved into one of mainstreaming a gender perspective into...
The idea for this special issue on ‘‘International Studies on Men, Masculinities and Gender Equalit...
Insofar as gender is still so often equated with women alone, the move from Women in Development to ...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
When people mention the words, “gender” and “gender equality”, the conversation often soon turns to ...
The paper examines the effects of the culture of patriarchy on the development process, and particul...
Much has happened in debates, practice and policy on gender in development since the millennium, whe...
Purpose – Research in gender and development (GAD) remains largely preoccupied with women's issues a...
Summaries This article considers a series of conceptual, practical and strategic reasons why Gender...
Men appear to be missing from much gender and development policy, but many emerging critiques sugges...
This thesis focuses on the implications of further involving men and masculinities in gender researc...
In order to more helpfully take the men and masculinities field forward within international develop...
THE field of women-in-development (henceforth, w-i-d) is an evolving one. Its journey – which began ...
The global economic crisis is showing the cracks in the surface of how patriarchy is lived in everyd...
The inclusion of men and masculinities in gender and development policies and practices has emerged ...
The international gender equality agenda evolved into one of mainstreaming a gender perspective into...
The idea for this special issue on ‘‘International Studies on Men, Masculinities and Gender Equalit...
Insofar as gender is still so often equated with women alone, the move from Women in Development to ...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
When people mention the words, “gender” and “gender equality”, the conversation often soon turns to ...
The paper examines the effects of the culture of patriarchy on the development process, and particul...