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OverviewWhat has been the impact of transitions to democracy on gender relations? What roles have women's mobilizations played in processes of democratization? In a new and over-arching thematic analysis, Engendering Transitions answers these questions by comparing the transitions from state socialism and authoritarianism that took place as part of the 'third wave' of democratization that swept the world from the mid 1970s onwards. Using empirical material drawn from eight case study countries in East Central Europe and Latin America as well as South Africa, Georgina Waylen explores the gendered constraints and opportunities provided by processes of democratization and economic restructuring. This book uses a sophisticated analytical framework that brings together the analysis of key actors and institutions and shows that, under certain conditions, transitions to democracy can result in some positive gender outcomes such as improvements in women's political representation and more 'gender sensitive' policy in areas such as domestic violence. Georgina Waylen argues that women's mobilization during transitions is no guarantee of success and change is easier to achieve in some areas than others. Understanding the roles that can be played by organized women's movements, key actors and the wider political environment is crucial in helping us to explain why these gender outcomes vary in different contexts. This book addresses important debates within the study of both comparative politics and gender and politics and substantially improves our understanding of the ways in which transitions to democracy are gendered. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Georgina Waylen (Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sheffield)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.359kg ISBN: 9780199248049ISBN 10: 0199248044 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 24 May 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART ONE: ANALYSING GENDER AND TRANSITIONS 1: Gender and Politics 2: The Democratization Literature 3: Framework PART TWO: WOMEN'S ORGANIZING 4: Democratization, Civil Society and Social Movements 5: Women's Organizing in Non Democratic Regimes 6: Women's Organizing in the Breakdown 7: Women's Organizing in the Transition Phase 8: Post Transition Women's Organizing PART THREE: THE ELECTORAL ARENA 9: Non Democratic Regimes 10: The Breakdown and Transition 11: Post Transition PART FOUR: THE STATE AND POLICY OUTCOMES 12: Non Democratic Regimes 13: Post Transition Outcomes 14: Social and Economic Transitions Conclusions Appendices ReferencesReviewsAuthor InformationGeorgina Waylen is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has researched and written extensively on gender and transitions to democracy for over fifteen years. Her articles on this theme have been published in a range of journals including World Politics, Journal of Latin American Studies, Democratization, Third World Quarterly and Comparative Political Studies. She is also the author of Gender in Third Politics (1996) and the co-editor of Gender, Politics and the State (1998) and Towards a Gendered Political Economy (2000). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |