This article situates Australian Elizabeth Reid’s contribution to International Women’s Year (IWY) (1975) within ongoing historiographical discussions on development and human rights. The world’s first advisor on women’s affairs to a head of government, Reid used the burgeoning Women’s Liberation Movement’s critique of ‘sexism’ to challenge IWY’s goals of formal equality, a limited and undesirable outcomes that prevented women and men from instead becoming ‘more human’. These ideas were then used to challenge the dominance of economic development over individual and collective rights at the 1975 Mexico City conference, placing Reid as a participant in the 1970s human rights ‘breakthrough’
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
This article offers an overview of the genesis of women�s human rights and some of the debates surro...
International audienceWomen in Human Rights League during the first half of 20th century. Their plac...
This article situates Australian Elizabeth Reid's contribution to International Women's Year (IWY) (...
Elizabeth Reid (AO, FASSA, FAIIA) was the first adviser on women's affairs to any head of government...
This article reviews the development of universal women’s human rights since 1970. It begins by disc...
As the United Nations commemorates 1975 as International Women\u27s Year, in a concerted effort to...
“Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” by Charlotte Bunch (published ...
When Gough Whitlam appointed Elizabeth Reid in 1973, she was the first Women’s Adviser to a head of ...
In the 1960s, Irene Spry served as the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada (FWIC) representative ...
This book provides a critical history of influential women in the United Nations and seeks to inspir...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
This article seeks to explain how and why feminists engaged with internationalism during the first h...
The essay addresses contemporary discussions on women’s transnationalism and women’s agency by lo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Australia is one of the forty-two founding members of...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
This article offers an overview of the genesis of women�s human rights and some of the debates surro...
International audienceWomen in Human Rights League during the first half of 20th century. Their plac...
This article situates Australian Elizabeth Reid's contribution to International Women's Year (IWY) (...
Elizabeth Reid (AO, FASSA, FAIIA) was the first adviser on women's affairs to any head of government...
This article reviews the development of universal women’s human rights since 1970. It begins by disc...
As the United Nations commemorates 1975 as International Women\u27s Year, in a concerted effort to...
“Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” by Charlotte Bunch (published ...
When Gough Whitlam appointed Elizabeth Reid in 1973, she was the first Women’s Adviser to a head of ...
In the 1960s, Irene Spry served as the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada (FWIC) representative ...
This book provides a critical history of influential women in the United Nations and seeks to inspir...
The population of colonial Australia was always marked by a significant imbalance in the ratio of Eu...
This article seeks to explain how and why feminists engaged with internationalism during the first h...
The essay addresses contemporary discussions on women’s transnationalism and women’s agency by lo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Australia is one of the forty-two founding members of...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
This article offers an overview of the genesis of women�s human rights and some of the debates surro...
International audienceWomen in Human Rights League during the first half of 20th century. Their plac...