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Handbook of Civil Society and Social Movements in Small States
depicts the way civil society encompasses social movements, which
are considered to be loosely organized collective campaigns in
pursuit of social goals. These two terms are sometimes used
interchangeably, however, some authors argue that social movements
tend to engage in 'contentious politics' including protests, while
NGOs engage through more organized and institutional routes. The
volume deals with particular characteristics of small states,
including limited ability to reap the benefits of economies of
scale, high degree of exposure to forces outside their control, and
the proximity of politicians to the voters, often leading to
clientelistic relationships and patronage networks. The small
island developing states have the additional problem of high
environmental vulnerability, with some also dealing with
disproportionate ecological footprints. These factors have a
bearing on the organization and performance of civil society
organizations and social movements, as explained in several
chapters of this book.
The Political Economy of Conflict and Violence against Women shows
how political, economic, social and ideological processes intersect
to shape conflict related gender-based violence against women.
Through feminist interrogations of the politics of economies,
struggles for political power and the gender order, this collection
reveals how sexual orders and regimes are linked to spaces of
production. Crucially it argues that these spaces are themselves
firmly anchored in overlapping patriarchies which are sustained and
reproduced during and after war through violence that is physical
as well as structural. Through an analysis of legal regimes and
structures of social arrangements, this book frames militarization
as a political economic dynamic, developing a radical critique of
liberal peace building and peace making that does not challenge
patriarchy, or modes of production and accumulation.
The Political Economy of Conflict and Violence against Women shows
how political, economic, social and ideological processes intersect
to shape conflict related gender-based violence against women.
Through feminist interrogations of the politics of economies,
struggles for political power and the gender order, this collection
reveals how sexual orders and regimes are linked to spaces of
production. Crucially it argues that these spaces are themselves
firmly anchored in overlapping patriarchies which are sustained and
reproduced during and after war through violence that is physical
as well as structural. Through an analysis of legal regimes and
structures of social arrangements, this book frames militarization
as a political economic dynamic, developing a radical critique of
liberal peace building and peace making that does not challenge
patriarchy, or modes of production and accumulation.
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