Co-published with ZubaanThis book explores the relationship between gender and land, the gendered implications of globalisation on social relations and resource control, and the workings of global capital. Its central focus is examination of globalisation and how the associated changes in land use and tenure affect rural women. A parallel current is people’s resistance to global forces, frequently demonstrated through insistence on the uniqueness of their livelihoods. The book tackles globalisation as an economic process with material consequences for land tenure systems, people’s livelihoods and gender relations, anchored by case studies in Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Cameroon, Ghana and Vietnam
Life cycle changes and circumstances, rural-urban differences, status within lineages, male children...
This paper presents a gender analysis of the World Bank's recent Policy Research Report. It assesses...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalising world that fundamentally...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
This book delivers new conceptual and empirical studies surrounding the design and evaluation of lan...
Jessica Chu seeks to enquire into the understanding of gender impacts with the new proliferation of ...
The redistribution of land has profound implications for women and for gender relations; however, ge...
How do women's land rights change as customary tenure systems give way to individualized land tenure...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalizing world. It integrates exp...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
ABSTRACT The debate over land reform in Africa is embedded in evolutionary models, in which it is as...
The local implications of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs), commonly referred to as land grabs,...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
Life cycle changes and circumstances, rural-urban differences, status within lineages, male children...
This paper presents a gender analysis of the World Bank's recent Policy Research Report. It assesses...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalising world that fundamentally...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
This book delivers new conceptual and empirical studies surrounding the design and evaluation of lan...
Jessica Chu seeks to enquire into the understanding of gender impacts with the new proliferation of ...
The redistribution of land has profound implications for women and for gender relations; however, ge...
How do women's land rights change as customary tenure systems give way to individualized land tenure...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalizing world. It integrates exp...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
ABSTRACT The debate over land reform in Africa is embedded in evolutionary models, in which it is as...
The local implications of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs), commonly referred to as land grabs,...
One of the most serious obstacles to increasing the agricultural productivity and income of rural wo...
Life cycle changes and circumstances, rural-urban differences, status within lineages, male children...
This paper presents a gender analysis of the World Bank's recent Policy Research Report. It assesses...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...