Bettina Bock's Gender Regimes, Citizen Participation and Rural PDF

By Bettina Bock

This quantity appears to be like on the development of gendered citizenship in several rural contexts. those contexts characterize varied welfare country and gender regimes, and diversified rural/agricultural stipulations as characterised in several nation-state varieties. it is a learn of gender, citizenship and gender regimes, in a rural context with a global record of participants.

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180). , 1995). A second problem is the appropriate level of analysis. Most categorizations are developed at the regional level as they are intended to assist with in comparing regions within countries. Hoggart et al. (1995) question if regional level comparisons and distinctions are the most appropriate. They claim that this approach can lead to overlooking the importance of national differences in political culture and socio-economic trajectories. Although they recognize that there are considerable differences between rural regions within the same country and that peripheral regions in different countries share important characteristics they argue the importance of taking nationspecific forces into account and not to focus solely on the local level.

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