This article documents the re-emergence of pronatalism in rhetoric and policy under the Howard Government. The author argues that the language of gender equity theory has facilitated this development. However, the Government has not followed through on the policy implications of this perspective
Transnational public policy networks (TPPNs) continue to exert wide-ranging influence over the devel...
This article argues that populism was a permanent feature of John Howard’s government and that popul...
This article considers, on the one hand, how public policy shapes gender relations and, on the other...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Building on feminist studies ...
This article analyses recent federal debates regarding gay and lesbian issues, focusing on the Howar...
This research paper is an analysis of pronatalist ideologies that are ingrained in America’s mainstr...
As a counter discourse, feminism puts women’s experiences and the unequal relationships of patriarch...
There has been a marked shift away from social liberalism in many parts of the world which has profo...
This paper argues that feminist analyses are crucial in any critical analysis of social policy. Spec...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommo...
This dissertation examines the influence of Québec feminist demographic discourse on Québec Govern...
Thinking about the governance of Indigenous poverty as an economic, social and racial project, the p...
This article traces the genealogy of responsible procreation, which has emerged as the primary defen...
Contains fulltext : 182340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
ABSTRACT The article considers the changing position of women and the family from the Second World W...
Transnational public policy networks (TPPNs) continue to exert wide-ranging influence over the devel...
This article argues that populism was a permanent feature of John Howard’s government and that popul...
This article considers, on the one hand, how public policy shapes gender relations and, on the other...
218 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Building on feminist studies ...
This article analyses recent federal debates regarding gay and lesbian issues, focusing on the Howar...
This research paper is an analysis of pronatalist ideologies that are ingrained in America’s mainstr...
As a counter discourse, feminism puts women’s experiences and the unequal relationships of patriarch...
There has been a marked shift away from social liberalism in many parts of the world which has profo...
This paper argues that feminist analyses are crucial in any critical analysis of social policy. Spec...
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http://creativecommo...
This dissertation examines the influence of Québec feminist demographic discourse on Québec Govern...
Thinking about the governance of Indigenous poverty as an economic, social and racial project, the p...
This article traces the genealogy of responsible procreation, which has emerged as the primary defen...
Contains fulltext : 182340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
ABSTRACT The article considers the changing position of women and the family from the Second World W...
Transnational public policy networks (TPPNs) continue to exert wide-ranging influence over the devel...
This article argues that populism was a permanent feature of John Howard’s government and that popul...
This article considers, on the one hand, how public policy shapes gender relations and, on the other...