Women throughout the world disproportionately absorb the social and environmental costs of globalization. Globalization, therefore, works more often to inhibit, than to promote, women’s needs necessary for survival. Using a materialist feminist perspective, I examine the harmful effects of globalization on women’s production, reproduction, and engagement with the environment and offer a comprehensive frame for addressing women’s associated grievances. I then offer brief vignettes of two contemporary feminist organizations to evaluate the possibility of a cross-cultural and widespread movement of women for social change
How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and political cond...
Globalization is a complex economic, political, cultural, and geographic process in which all aspect...
The importance of women\u27s transnational activism, or activism beyond national borders, has becom...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Globalization affects the social and political construction of a gendered change of world in four ...
This article examines the consequences of globalization in the lives of women. The author explains t...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
In this article, I argue that globalization harms women, and that it does so in gender-specific ways...
by V&tine M. Mog-m captured and indeed extended by for the Non-Government Organiza-women's ...
There is growing evidence illustrating means in which a substantial number of women have been advers...
This essay continues a research that I started in the 1980s on the impact of globalization on women ...
Reading, picking a way through, Third World Feminism, Postcol fem, Global fem & global sisterhood (R...
The historical forces of globalization are mainly derived from the logic of capitalism. The social r...
Within academic literature on globalization, economic frameworks are often the dominant paradigm. Co...
This article is the result of bibliographic research and discusses how the environmental issue, led ...
How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and political cond...
Globalization is a complex economic, political, cultural, and geographic process in which all aspect...
The importance of women\u27s transnational activism, or activism beyond national borders, has becom...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Globalization affects the social and political construction of a gendered change of world in four ...
This article examines the consequences of globalization in the lives of women. The author explains t...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
In this article, I argue that globalization harms women, and that it does so in gender-specific ways...
by V&tine M. Mog-m captured and indeed extended by for the Non-Government Organiza-women's ...
There is growing evidence illustrating means in which a substantial number of women have been advers...
This essay continues a research that I started in the 1980s on the impact of globalization on women ...
Reading, picking a way through, Third World Feminism, Postcol fem, Global fem & global sisterhood (R...
The historical forces of globalization are mainly derived from the logic of capitalism. The social r...
Within academic literature on globalization, economic frameworks are often the dominant paradigm. Co...
This article is the result of bibliographic research and discusses how the environmental issue, led ...
How do rising levels of international interconnectedness affect social, economic, and political cond...
Globalization is a complex economic, political, cultural, and geographic process in which all aspect...
The importance of women\u27s transnational activism, or activism beyond national borders, has becom...