This dissertation is based on data I collected during periods of ethnographic field research from 2006-2012 in Chiapas and Guerrero, Mexico; Kerala and Uttarakhand, India; and Addis Ababa and Lalibela, Ethiopia. Through my discussion of my experiences in these places, I explore some of the ways in which women-centered development projects are affecting the lives of the women such projects claim to represent, educate, and empower. I hope to contribute to a conversation in which development scholars, practitioners and participants alike consider women's own perspectives as a crucial starting place for understanding `women and development.' Despite the range of landscapes I have invoked by naming places as diverse as India, Mexico and Ethiopia...
In recent decades, various perspectives have emerged that draw attention to the construction of gend...
The empowerment of women has become one of the cornerstones of contemporary development discourse. H...
The process of development in the developing countries had, by and large, marginalised women and dep...
This dissertation is based on data I collected during periods of ethnographic field research from 20...
Under circumstances where women are increasingly relied upon for development work, some important qu...
This dissertation documents research conducted with the 'Asociacion de Mujeres de Acosta' (AMA), i...
For too long now policy-makers and decision-makers attempting to consider women's needs where develo...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
This paper addresses the critique posed by feminist theory that women's issues have been left out of...
The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and...
This thesis argues that international development interventions influence the way women perceive emp...
The theme of women and development is discussed in all it's dimensions. And the importance of women ...
During the past twenty five years the Women in Development (WID)approach has become an increasingly ...
Since the Beijing Conference on women in 1995 ‘gender-mainstreaming’ has been the new buzz word with...
Women have historically provided vision and leadership to African countries and are now being recogn...
In recent decades, various perspectives have emerged that draw attention to the construction of gend...
The empowerment of women has become one of the cornerstones of contemporary development discourse. H...
The process of development in the developing countries had, by and large, marginalised women and dep...
This dissertation is based on data I collected during periods of ethnographic field research from 20...
Under circumstances where women are increasingly relied upon for development work, some important qu...
This dissertation documents research conducted with the 'Asociacion de Mujeres de Acosta' (AMA), i...
For too long now policy-makers and decision-makers attempting to consider women's needs where develo...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
This paper addresses the critique posed by feminist theory that women's issues have been left out of...
The concept of women’s development has now become an integral part of the development discourses and...
This thesis argues that international development interventions influence the way women perceive emp...
The theme of women and development is discussed in all it's dimensions. And the importance of women ...
During the past twenty five years the Women in Development (WID)approach has become an increasingly ...
Since the Beijing Conference on women in 1995 ‘gender-mainstreaming’ has been the new buzz word with...
Women have historically provided vision and leadership to African countries and are now being recogn...
In recent decades, various perspectives have emerged that draw attention to the construction of gend...
The empowerment of women has become one of the cornerstones of contemporary development discourse. H...
The process of development in the developing countries had, by and large, marginalised women and dep...