Women's Livelihood Rights

Women's Livelihood Rights

Recasting Citizenship for Development

Krishna, Sumi

SAGE Publications Inc

09/2007

424

Dura

Inglês

9780761936008

15 a 20 dias

Brings together different dimensions of women's livelihood, citizenship and development. This book unravels the patriarchal structure of natural resource policy in India and argues that the context of citizenship needs to be extended to include the right to recognition of ways of living and livelihood.
Preface Recasting Citizenship for Women's Livelihood and Development - Sumi Krishna PART ONE: RECOGNITION AND RESOURCE RIGHTS Whose Rights? Women in Pastoralist and Shifting Cultivation Communities: A Continuing Struggle for Recognition and Rights to Livelihood Resources - Sagari R Ramdas and Nitya S Ghotge Transgressing Political Spaces and Claiming Citizenship: The Case of Women Kendu Leaf Pluckers and the Community Forestry Federation, Ranapur, Orissa - Neera M Singh Legal Identity and Natural Resource Management: The Foraging Irula Women of Killai, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu - Thamizoli and Ignatius Prabhakar PART TWO: WORK AND EMPLOYMENT STRATEGIES Marginal Lives in Marginal Lands: Livelihood Strategies of Women-headed, Immigrant Households on the 'Char' lands of the River Damodar, West Bengal - Gopa Samanta and Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt Migrant Tribal Women's Struggle for Livelihood: A Study of the Employment Assurance Scheme in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh - Sandeep Joshi PART THREE: THE CHALLENGE OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE - Chhaya Datar Restructuring the Employment Guarantee Scheme: Efforts to Provide Livelihood Opportunities through Women's SHGs and Horticulture in Maharashtra In the Name of the Community: Gender, Development and Governance in Arunachal Pradesh - Deepak K Mishra and Vandana Upadhyay The Reinforcement of Gender Stereotypes through Modern Education: The Case of Mizoram - B Lakshmi PART FOUR: RESTRUCTURING INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEMS Mainstreaming Gender in Agricultural Research and Extension: How do we Move beyond Efficiency Arguments? - Meghana Kelkar Women and Water Policy: Issues and Alternatives - Seema Kulkarni Do Property Rights in Land Ensure Greater Participation of Women in Resource Management? Notes from a Study in Rural Karnataka - M Indira 'Just' Laws are not enough: A Note on the Common Civil Code, Marriage and Inheritance in Goa - Shaila Desouza PART FIVE: WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE AGENCY, DEVELOPMENT AND CITIZENSHIP The Sangha Mane: The Translation of an Internal Need into a Physical Space - Vinalini Mathrani and Vani Periodi SHGs as Change Agents in Enhancing the Political Participation of Women in Local Self-Governance - Mandakini Pant Exploring Linkages between Citizenship, Livelihood Security and Gender Equality: Planned Interventions and Outcomes in Rajasthan - Shobhita Rajagopal PART SIX: DIGNITY IN STRUGGLE: LESSONS FROM THE PAST Women's Development under Patriarchy: The Experience of the Sathins - Rajesh Ramakrishnan, Viren Lobo and Depinder Kapur Index
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