The United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign has been criticised by many feminists for perpetuating patronising discourses that see girls and women in the Global North as the saviours of their counterparts in the South, while doing little to challenge underlying global inequalities. This article draws on focus group data with Girl Up club members in the UK, USA and Malawi, and explores how they are adapting the aims of the campaign to better fit their own vision of empowerment. From girls in New York attending women’s marches together to girls in a township of Lilongwe marching to their friends’ parents’ houses to demand that they send their daughters to school, the girls have shown courage and creativity, their actions rejecting discou...
This paper analyzes advocacy campaigns and research reports to demonstrate the construction of “the ...
RLOsRecent decades have witnessed a growing number of global campaigns on girls’ and women’s educati...
This paper presents a poststructuralist, postcolonial and feminist interrogation of the ‘Girl Effect...
The United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign has been criticised by many feminists for perpetuat...
11 case studies that highlight the outstanding work girls have been doing around the world. Rather t...
Recent years have seen unprecedented interest in girls’ activism, and yet our understanding of their...
In recent years, scholars of girlhood studies focused their attention on the long-overlooked topic o...
Women in Malawi are faced with more challenges and pressures from society than their male counterpar...
This article explores how reading focus group data ‘against the grain’ offers new insights into publ...
Women and girls are currently positioned as highly visible subjects of global governance and develop...
The United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign, an initiative dedicated to promoting the health, e...
This article considers the effectiveness of transnational ties in the YWCA between the wars. The Ass...
This participatory, feminist, intersectional research report explores some of the creative and impac...
This article considers the effectiveness of transnational ties in the YWCA between the wars. The Ass...
IN THIS ISSUE: Improving girls’ education; Transforming girls’ lives | Shifting the paradigm: An emp...
This paper analyzes advocacy campaigns and research reports to demonstrate the construction of “the ...
RLOsRecent decades have witnessed a growing number of global campaigns on girls’ and women’s educati...
This paper presents a poststructuralist, postcolonial and feminist interrogation of the ‘Girl Effect...
The United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign has been criticised by many feminists for perpetuat...
11 case studies that highlight the outstanding work girls have been doing around the world. Rather t...
Recent years have seen unprecedented interest in girls’ activism, and yet our understanding of their...
In recent years, scholars of girlhood studies focused their attention on the long-overlooked topic o...
Women in Malawi are faced with more challenges and pressures from society than their male counterpar...
This article explores how reading focus group data ‘against the grain’ offers new insights into publ...
Women and girls are currently positioned as highly visible subjects of global governance and develop...
The United Nations Foundation’s Girl Up campaign, an initiative dedicated to promoting the health, e...
This article considers the effectiveness of transnational ties in the YWCA between the wars. The Ass...
This participatory, feminist, intersectional research report explores some of the creative and impac...
This article considers the effectiveness of transnational ties in the YWCA between the wars. The Ass...
IN THIS ISSUE: Improving girls’ education; Transforming girls’ lives | Shifting the paradigm: An emp...
This paper analyzes advocacy campaigns and research reports to demonstrate the construction of “the ...
RLOsRecent decades have witnessed a growing number of global campaigns on girls’ and women’s educati...
This paper presents a poststructuralist, postcolonial and feminist interrogation of the ‘Girl Effect...