This issue of Gender & Development takes a new look at Citizenship a theme covered in an earlier issue (Vol. 11 No. 3), published in 2003. Our themes for the journal are chosen in as participatory a way as possible, via a consultation with our users and editorial advisors (1). In our consultation for 2011’s themes, Citizenship was by far the most popular. Why is it seemingly both a perennial concern, and a cutting-edge ‘hot topic’, for gender and development policymakers and practitioners, feminist research ers and women’s movements? Autoría:
Caroline Sweetman , Jo Rowlands & Lina Abou-Habib 

Editorial:
Gender and Development Journal, Oxfam

 

País:
Inglaterra

 

Año:
2011

 

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