Citizenship is the common language for expressing aspirations to democratic and egalitarian ideals of inclusion, participation, and civic membership. However, there continues to be a significant gap between formal commitments to gender equality and equal citizenship – in the laws and constitutions of many countries, as well as in international human rights documents – and the reality of women’s lives. This volume presents a collection of original works that examine this persisting inequality through the lens of citizenship. Distinguished scholars in law, political science, and women’s studies investigate the many dimensions of women’s equal citizenship, including constitutional citizenship, democratic citizenship, social citizenship, sexual...
From women\u27s rights, civil rights, sexual rights for gays and lesbians, disability rights, and la...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
Is citizenship gendered? The answer to this question for most feminist theorists has to be a resound...
Citizenship is the common language for expressing aspirations to democratic and egalitarian ideals o...
One of the crucial themes that has emerged as a background and premise for feminist scholarship and ...
Constituting Equality addresses the question, how would you write a constitution if you really cared...
The formal recognition of gender, as a category of public law, has swept the world. In a time of rap...
With the worldwide sweep of gender-neutral, gender-equal or gender-sensitive public laws in internat...
What is gender equality? The theory, concept and politics of gender equality can be understood as pa...
This Open Access book aims to find out how and why states in various regions and of diverse cultural...
This article illustrates the ways in which citizenship education can contribute to the marginalisati...
Prominent literature on citizenship is both gender-neutral and gender-sensitive. Yet, as many femini...
Even though ideals of human rights are on the top of the practice of the modern social work and inte...
The concept of citizenships, in the plural, reflects different research traditions in citizenship th...
The evolution of women’s rights throughout history has had significant effects on the cultural and l...
From women\u27s rights, civil rights, sexual rights for gays and lesbians, disability rights, and la...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
Is citizenship gendered? The answer to this question for most feminist theorists has to be a resound...
Citizenship is the common language for expressing aspirations to democratic and egalitarian ideals o...
One of the crucial themes that has emerged as a background and premise for feminist scholarship and ...
Constituting Equality addresses the question, how would you write a constitution if you really cared...
The formal recognition of gender, as a category of public law, has swept the world. In a time of rap...
With the worldwide sweep of gender-neutral, gender-equal or gender-sensitive public laws in internat...
What is gender equality? The theory, concept and politics of gender equality can be understood as pa...
This Open Access book aims to find out how and why states in various regions and of diverse cultural...
This article illustrates the ways in which citizenship education can contribute to the marginalisati...
Prominent literature on citizenship is both gender-neutral and gender-sensitive. Yet, as many femini...
Even though ideals of human rights are on the top of the practice of the modern social work and inte...
The concept of citizenships, in the plural, reflects different research traditions in citizenship th...
The evolution of women’s rights throughout history has had significant effects on the cultural and l...
From women\u27s rights, civil rights, sexual rights for gays and lesbians, disability rights, and la...
This piece was submitted in connection with the 2022 Symposium The Equal Rights Amendment: A New Gua...
Is citizenship gendered? The answer to this question for most feminist theorists has to be a resound...