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Books in the Routledge Research in Gender and Politics series

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  • by Lena Wangnerud
    £44.49 - 141.49

  • - A North-South Politics of Pregnancy and Childbirth
    by Canada) Johnson & Candace (University of Guelph
    £42.49 - 141.49

  • - From Obscurity to Parity?
     
    £44.49

    Renowed country experts on African politics address the important issue of the increasing number and role of women judges and justices, as judiciaries evolve across the continent that spans a range of colonial experiences, postcolonial trajectories and legal systems.

  • - From Obscurity to Parity?
     
    £146.49

    Renowed country experts on African politics address the important issue of the increasing number and role of women judges and justices, as judiciaries evolve across the continent that spans a range of colonial experiences, postcolonial trajectories and legal systems.

  • - An Expropriated Voice
     
    £44.49

    Though there has been much research on the incomplete emancipation project of state socialism in Central East Europe, very little has been published on how the state and its institutions conceived of gender as a concept. This book seeks to understand if and how this conceptualization developed in the second half of the 20th century, and what impact it had on everyday life and on culture.

  • - An Expropriated Voice
     
    £141.49

    Though there has been much research on the incomplete emancipation project of state socialism in Central East Europe, very little has been published on how the state and its institutions conceived of gender as a concept. This book seeks to understand if and how this conceptualization developed in the second half of the 20th century, and what impact it had on everyday life and on culture.

  • - Australia in transnational perspective
     
    £141.49

    The death of feminism is regularly proclaimed in the West. Yet at the same time feminism has never had such an extensive presence, whether in international norms and institutions, or online in blogs and social networking campaigns. This book argues that the women¿s movement is not over; but rather social movement theory has led us to look in the wrong places.

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