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Gender equality in a global perspective / edited by Anders Örtenblad, Raili Marling, and Snježana Vasiljević.

Contributor(s): Örtenblad, Anders [editor.] | Marling, Raili 1973- [editor.] | Vasiljevic, Snjezana [editor.].
Series: Routledge advances in management and business studies ; 68.Publisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.Edition: 1 Edition.Description: xi, 286 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367026523 (pbk.) :; 9781138193246 (hardback : alk. paper).Subject(s): Sex role | Sex discrimination against women | Feminism | Human rightsDDC classification: 305.3 Online resources: Publisher's Description & Content Page
Contents:
Preface -- Background and introduction -- Introduction : different dimensions of gender equality in a comparative perspective / Snjezana Vasiljevic, Raili Marling and Anders Ortenblad -- Examining gender equality in a global perspective -- Gender equality in Nigeria / Funmi Josephine Para-Mallam -- Gender equality in the arab and muslim world : whither post-revolutionary Egypt? / Mohamed Arafa and Ahmed El-Ashry -- (Un)doing gender equality in China / Yan Zhao -- A "fair go" in the lucky country? : gender equality and the Australian case / Archana Preeti Voola, Kara Beavis and Anuradha Mundkur -- Gender equality in Uruguay / Alma Espino -- Structural and ideological gender equality in Mexico / Sonia M. Frias -- Gender equality in the United States / Colleen E. Arendt and Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Gender equality in Serbia / Suzana Ignjatovi? and Aleksandar Bockovic -- Gender equality in Croatia / Snjezana Vasiljevic -- Gender equality in Estonia / Raili Marling -- Comments and conclusions -- Commentary : the nature and impact of gender equality initiatives around the globe / Tensions and Paradoxes / Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Conclusion / Raili Marling, Snjezana Vasiljevic and Anders Ortenblad -- Index.
Summary: Gender Equality in a Global Perspective looks to discuss whether Gender Equality can be adopted as it has been defined in international documents anywhere, or whether it needs to be adapted in a more local context; discuss which factors and perspectives need to be taken into account when adapting Gender Equality to specific contexts; suggest research approaches for studies on whether a universal (Western) concept of Gender Equality fits in certain specific contexts; and finally suggests challenges to the existing interpretation of Gender Equality (e.g., theory of intersectionality); and the development of legal and policy framework. This book is situated within the tradition of comparative gender studies. While most other such books take up and compare various ways of implementing (or not implementing) gender equality, this book studies and compares whether or not (and to what extent) a specific definition of Gender Equality (GE) could be adopted by various nations. Thus, all chapter contributors will engage with the same definition of GE, which will be presented within the book, and discuss the possibilities and constrains related to applying such a definition in their particular national context. The readers will learn about the problems of applying a universal concept of Gender Equality and the possible reasons for and modes of adapting Gender Equality to different contexts. Gender Equality in a Global Perspective looks to maintain a critical and reflexive stance towards the issues raised and will seek to present multiple perspectives and open-ended answers. As such it hopes to contribute to the international discussion of human rights more broadly and Gender Equality specifically. The intended audience is not limited only to but will include policy makers, scholars and students with an interest in Gender issues, Organizational Theory, Political Science, Human Development, Policy Analysis, Globalization and other management sub-disciplines. Taken from Publishe's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Background and introduction -- Introduction : different dimensions of gender equality in a comparative perspective / Snjezana Vasiljevic, Raili Marling and Anders Ortenblad -- Examining gender equality in a global perspective -- Gender equality in Nigeria / Funmi Josephine Para-Mallam -- Gender equality in the arab and muslim world : whither post-revolutionary Egypt? / Mohamed Arafa and Ahmed El-Ashry -- (Un)doing gender equality in China / Yan Zhao -- A "fair go" in the lucky country? : gender equality and the Australian case / Archana Preeti Voola, Kara Beavis and Anuradha Mundkur -- Gender equality in Uruguay / Alma Espino -- Structural and ideological gender equality in Mexico / Sonia M. Frias -- Gender equality in the United States / Colleen E. Arendt and Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Gender equality in Serbia / Suzana Ignjatovi? and Aleksandar Bockovic -- Gender equality in Croatia / Snjezana Vasiljevic -- Gender equality in Estonia / Raili Marling -- Comments and conclusions -- Commentary : the nature and impact of gender equality initiatives around the globe / Tensions and Paradoxes / Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Conclusion / Raili Marling, Snjezana Vasiljevic and Anders Ortenblad -- Index.

Gender Equality in a Global Perspective looks to discuss whether Gender Equality can be adopted as it has been defined in international documents anywhere, or whether it needs to be adapted in a more local context; discuss which factors and perspectives need to be taken into account when adapting Gender Equality to specific contexts; suggest research approaches for studies on whether a universal (Western) concept of Gender Equality fits in certain specific contexts; and finally suggests challenges to the existing interpretation of Gender Equality (e.g., theory of intersectionality); and the development of legal and policy framework.

This book is situated within the tradition of comparative gender studies. While most other such books take up and compare various ways of implementing (or not implementing) gender equality, this book studies and compares whether or not (and to what extent) a specific definition of Gender Equality (GE) could be adopted by various nations. Thus, all chapter contributors will engage with the same definition of GE, which will be presented within the book, and discuss the possibilities and constrains related to applying such a definition in their particular national context.

The readers will learn about the problems of applying a universal concept of Gender Equality and the possible reasons for and modes of adapting Gender Equality to different contexts. Gender Equality in a Global Perspective looks to maintain a critical and reflexive stance towards the issues raised and will seek to present multiple perspectives and open-ended answers. As such it hopes to contribute to the international discussion of human rights more broadly and Gender Equality specifically.

The intended audience is not limited only to but will include policy makers, scholars and students with an interest in Gender issues, Organizational Theory, Political Science, Human Development, Policy Analysis, Globalization and other management sub-disciplines. Taken from Publishe's website.

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