Gender regimes, citizen participation and rural restructuring

How rural gender regimes are constituted, enforced, and how struggles of resistance lead to empowerment and change in various countries in Europe, Australia and India? The book focuses on the intricate relationship between laws and institutions and everyday life. It analyzes how gender regimes are built at the local rural level, sometimes in compliance with these frames and sometimes contesting them. Through applying the concepts of the welfare state and gender regimes within rural research, this book contributes to the further development of a comparative theoretical framework for rural gender studies.

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Main Authors: Morell, I.A. (ed.), Bock, B.B. (ed.)
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Amsterdam (Netherlands) Elsevier 2008
Subjects:GENDER, RURAL POPULATION, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, PARTICIPATION, STRUCTURAL CHANGE, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, RESEARCH, ROLE OF WOMEN, FAMILY FARMS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EMPLOYMENT, YOUTH, EMPOWERMENT, CASE STUDIES, RECHERCHE, ROLE DES FEMMES, EXPLOITATION AGRICOLE FAMILIALE, ESPRIT D'ENTREPRISE, EMPLOI, JEUNESSE, AUTONOMISATION, ETUDE DE CAS, GENRE (FEMMES/HOMMES), POPULATION RURALE, DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL, CHANGEMENT STRUCTUREL, DEVELOPPEMENT DE LA COMMUNAUTE, INVESTIGACION, PAPEL DE LA MUJER, EXPLOTACION AGRICOLA FAMILIAR, CAPACIDAD EMPRESARIAL, EMPLEO, JUVENTUD, AUTONOMIZACION, ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PRACTICOS, GENERO, POBLACION RURAL, DESARROLLO RURAL, PARTICIPACION, CAMBIO ESTRUCTURAL, DESARROLLO DE LA COMUNIDAD,
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Summary:How rural gender regimes are constituted, enforced, and how struggles of resistance lead to empowerment and change in various countries in Europe, Australia and India? The book focuses on the intricate relationship between laws and institutions and everyday life. It analyzes how gender regimes are built at the local rural level, sometimes in compliance with these frames and sometimes contesting them. Through applying the concepts of the welfare state and gender regimes within rural research, this book contributes to the further development of a comparative theoretical framework for rural gender studies.