This thesis explores the historical shifts of the United Nations world conferences on women, considering what is at stake in "thinking globally and acting locally," especially for the Korean women's movement. The following questions are addressed: How have the main issues shifted from the first conference in 1975 to the final one in 2000? What were the linkages between practical issues and epistemic discourses during this process? What kinds of power dynamics have been working in the global arena in terms of transnational feminism? In what context could diverse women's groups succeed in negotiating and producing a consensus? How has the Korean women's movement interacted with the international process? And, in conclusion, w...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This paper investigates women’s movemen...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
This article focuses on the experiences and strategies of members of Sociologists for Women in Socie...
As of 2017, only 17% of the National Assembly seats in the Republic of Korea were held by women. Thi...
The purpose of international conferences sponsored by the United Nations is to provide the internat...
This thesis is a study of the United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women from its establishm...
My thesis is an attempt to understand the local-transnational dynamic of the Korean Comfort Women mo...
Recent history has seen a large degree of worldwide activity surrounding the category of women and w...
This thesis examines the role women have played and continue to play for greater democracy in South ...
Between 1975 and 1995, a total of four world conferences on women took place under the sponsorship o...
This dissertation consists of five written chapters and a film chapter. The thesis explores how a se...
When the United Nations proclaimed an International Women’s Year in 1975, women members organized a ...
Since its inception, the United Nations has been shaped by a multitude of actors. From Member States...
This thesis examines the challenges to gender equality and the resistance thereto in the realms of l...
The amount of attention devoted to women and women\u27s issues has increased dramatically in the las...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This paper investigates women’s movemen...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
This article focuses on the experiences and strategies of members of Sociologists for Women in Socie...
As of 2017, only 17% of the National Assembly seats in the Republic of Korea were held by women. Thi...
The purpose of international conferences sponsored by the United Nations is to provide the internat...
This thesis is a study of the United Nations' Commission on the Status of Women from its establishm...
My thesis is an attempt to understand the local-transnational dynamic of the Korean Comfort Women mo...
Recent history has seen a large degree of worldwide activity surrounding the category of women and w...
This thesis examines the role women have played and continue to play for greater democracy in South ...
Between 1975 and 1995, a total of four world conferences on women took place under the sponsorship o...
This dissertation consists of five written chapters and a film chapter. The thesis explores how a se...
When the United Nations proclaimed an International Women’s Year in 1975, women members organized a ...
Since its inception, the United Nations has been shaped by a multitude of actors. From Member States...
This thesis examines the challenges to gender equality and the resistance thereto in the realms of l...
The amount of attention devoted to women and women\u27s issues has increased dramatically in the las...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This paper investigates women’s movemen...
The 1949 Conference of the Women of Asia held by the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WI...
This article focuses on the experiences and strategies of members of Sociologists for Women in Socie...