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Gender and Rural Globalization: International Perspectives on Gender and Rural Development [Kõva köide]

Contributions by (University of Edinburgh), Contributions by (Monash University, Australia), Contributions by (Turin University, Italy), Contributions by , Contributions by (Turin University), Edited by (Newcastle University, UK), Contributions by (University of Ljubljana, Sl), Edited by (Wageningen University, The Netherlands), Contributions by (UNESCO), Contributions by (NTNU, Norway)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x172x29 mm, kaal: 1048 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780646259
  • ISBN-13: 9781780646251
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x172x29 mm, kaal: 1048 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780646259
  • ISBN-13: 9781780646251
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book explores how rural gender relations are changing in a globalized world. It analyses their development in specific places and the effects of the increasing connectedness and mobility of people. It integrates global experiences by discussing mobility, agriculture, gender identities and international development. Each theme is introduced with an overview of the state of the art in that specific area and integrates the case studies that follow. The contributors present empirical work from the global north and south and, more particularly, Sweden, Norway, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, UK, Poland, Greece, Italy, Slovenia, Uzbekistan, India, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. The first section explores gender differences in mobility patterns and analyses how mobility affects rural gender identities and relations. The second section focuses on the development of agricultural and rural policies, the response of individuals within farm households, and the implications for gender relations in rural areas. The third section focuses on the construction of identities and the changes occurring in the definition of rural femininity and masculinity as a result of rural transformations. The fourth section examines the role of international development policies in advancing women's well-being in the less developed parts of the world, and some of the unintended consequences of such interventions. The book closes with conclusions and reflections on the position of gender in rural research agendas and in rural academia more generally. Key features: · Empircal work from a wide range of geographical areas · Examines how gender identities are constructed in rural agriculture · Considers how effective development policies are in improving women's well-being This book will be of interest to researchers in rural development and gender issues in the global North and South, and to students of rural sociology, social geography, development studies and gender studies.
Contributors vii
1 Gender and Rural Globalization: An Introduction to International Perspectives on Gender and Rural Development
1(7)
B.B. Bock
S. Shortall
Part I Gender and Mobility
2 Gender and Mobility
8(11)
B.B. Bock
3 Women's Migration for Work: The Case of Ukrainian Caregivers in Rural Italy
19(15)
D. Greco
C. Zanetti
4 Gender, Migration and Rural Livelihoods in Uzbekistan in Times of Change
34(18)
N. Nizamedinkhodjayeva
B.B. Bock
P. Mollinga
5 `There is Dignity only with Livestock': Land Grabbing and the Changing Social Practices of Pastoralist Women in Gujarat, India
52(25)
J. Duncan
M. Agarwal
6 Gender and Rural Migration in Mexico and the Caribbean
77(12)
J. Momsen
Part II Gender and Agriculture
7 Gender and Agriculture
89(11)
S. Shortall
8 The Genderness of Climate Change, Australia
100(14)
M. Alston
9 Where Family, Farm and Society Intersect: Values of Women Farmers in Sweden
114(15)
S. Stenbacka
10 Women Farmers and Agricultural Extension/Education in Slovenia and Greece
129(19)
M. Cernic Istenic
C. Charatsari
11 The Agency Paradox: The Impact of Gender(ed) Frameworks on Irish Farm Youth
148(14)
A. Cassidy
Part III Gender and Rural Identity
12 Rurality and Gender Identity
162(8)
S. Shortall
13 Rural Women Leaders: Identity Formation in Rural Northern Ireland
170(15)
L. McVay
14 Gender Identities and Divorce among Farmers in Norway
185(13)
M.S. Haugen
B. Brandth
15 Merging Masculinities: Exploring Intersecting Masculine Identities on Family Farms
198(13)
M. Riley
H. Songster
16 Creating `Masculine' Spaces for `Feminine' Emotions --- Men and Social Inclusion
211(11)
C. Ni Dhonaill
17 Gender Desegregation among Village Representatives in Poland: Towards Breaking the Male Domination in Local Politics?
222(23)
I. Matysiak
Part IV Gender and International Development
18 Gender and International Development
245(8)
B.B. Bock
M. van der Burg
19 Gender Transitions in Agriculture and Food Systems
253(19)
C. Sachs
E. Garner
20 Glocal Networking for Gender Equality and Sustainable Livelihoods
272(16)
W. Harcourt
21 Sugar and Gender Relations in Malawi
288(16)
M. Canning
22 The Role of Gender Indicators in Rural Development Programmes
304(18)
F.A. Centrone
B.B. Bock
A. Mosso
A. Calvo
23 Beneficial for Women? Global Trends in Gender, Land and Titling
322(15)
S. Jacobs
24 Conclusions --- Future Directions
337(6)
S. Shortall
B.B. Bock
Index 343