Kelly Coogan
Professor Mary Hawkesworth
An Interdisciplinary Bibliography on Gender and Globalization
“1999 World Survey on the Role of Women in Development: Globalization, Gender, and Work.” Women in Action. Quezon City: June 30, 2002, p. 61.
“AALOCHANA – Centre for Documentation and Research on Women.” Win News. 27(3). Lexington: Summer 2001, p. 63.
Abou-nassif, Fida. “Canadian Women and the Welfare State in an Age of Globalization.” Masters Abstracts International. 41(2). April 2003, p. 449.
Acker, Joan. “The Future of ‘Gender and Organizations’: Connections and Boundaries.” Gender, Work and Organization. 5(4). October 1998, pp. 195 – 206.
Ackerman, Frank and TuftsUniversity, Global Development and Environment Institute. The Changing Nature of Work. Washington: Island Press, 1998.
Ackerman, Frank and TuftsUniversity, Global Development and Environment Institute. The Political Economy of Inequality. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2000.
Acosta-Belen, Edna and Christine E. Bose. “U.S. Latin American Feminisms: Hemispheric Encounters.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 25(4). Summer 2000, pp. 1113 – 1119.
Acsady, Judit. “Urges and Obstacles: Changes for Feminism in Eastern Europe.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(4). 1999, pp. 405 – 409.
Adam, Barbara. “The Gendered Time Politics of Globalization: Of Shadowlands and Elusive Justice.” Feminist Review. (70). 2002, pp. 3 – 29.
Adler, Lisa Anne. “Gender, Labor and Globalization: The Case of the Temporary Help Service Industry.” DAI-A. 61(10). April 2001, p. 4154.
Adrian, Bonnie. “Framing the Bride: Beauty, Romance, and Rites of Globalization in Taiwan’s Bridal Industry.” DAI-A. 60(12). June 2000, p. 4488.
Aftab, Tahera. “Lobbying for Transnational Feminism: Feminist Conversations Make Connections.” NWSA Journal. 14(2). Bloomington: Summer 2002, p. 153.
Afshar, Haleh and Stephanie Barrientos. (Eds.). Women, Globalization and Fragmentation in the Developing World. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.
Agro, Felipe and Jeffrey Stark. Fault Lines of Democracy in Post-transition Latin America. Coral Cables: North-SouthCenter Press/University of Miami; Boulder: Distributed by Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998.
Ahlberg, Beth Maina, Ingela Krantz, Gunilla LIndmark, and Marian Warsame. “‘It Is A Tradition’: Female Circumcision (FC) Eradication, Migration and Persistance in a Swedish Context.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala- Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Ahooja-Patel, Krishna. Women and Sustainable Development: An International Dimension. New Dehli: Ashish Publication House, 1995.
Aidoo, Ama Ata et al. “Ama Ata Aidoo, Edna Acosta-Belen, Amritu Basu, Maryse Conde, Nell Painter, and Nawal El Saadawi speak on Feminism, Race, and Transnationalism.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism. 1(1). Autumn 2000, pp. 1 – 28.
Aitken, Helen. “Rural Women and Telecommunications in Developing Countries.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Ai-Yu Niu, Greta. “Wives, Widows, and Workers: Corazon Aquino, Imelda Marcos, and the Filipina ‘Other’.” NWSA. 11(2). 1997.
AlbertaUniversity, Edmonton. Educating in Global Times: Race, Class, Gender (and Other Processes of Normalization). Graduate Student Research Conference Proceedings (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, March 14 – 15, 1997). 1997.
Albrecht, Sarah Joy. “World Social Forum.” Off Our Backs. 34(3/4). Washington: March/April 2004, p. 13.
Alexander, Jacqui M and Chandra Talpade Mohanty. Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies and Democratic Futures. New York: Routledge, 1997.
Alexander, M. et al. (Eds.). Refashioning Sociology: Responses to a New World Order: The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference Proceedings. Brisbane: The Australian Sociological Association (TASA), 1998.
Al-Krenawi, Alean, John Graham and Abuelaish Izzeldin. “The Psychosocial Impact of Polygamous Marriages on Palestinian Women.” Women and Health. 34(1). Old Westburg: March 31, 2001, p. 1.
Allison, Julliann Emmons. Technology, Development, Democracy: International Conflict and Cooperation in the Information Age. Albany: StateUniversity of New York Press, 2002.
Allman, Jean Marie and Antoinette M. Burton. “Destination Globalization? Women, Gender and Comparative Colonial Histories in the New Millenium.” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. 4(1). April 2003.
Altman, D. “A Global Sexual Politics?” Dialogue. 20(2). 2001, pp. 34 – 39.
Altman, D. “Sex and Political Economy.” Australian Humanities Review. (23). September – November 2001. (Online only).
Alvarez, Sonia E., Elevina Dagnino, and Arturo Escobar. Cultures of Politics, Politics of Cultures: Re-visioning Latin American Social Movements. Boulder: Westview, 1998.
Amrit Gill, Teena. Women-Asia: Globalization Complicates Fight for Rights. Interpress Service. 1999.
Anderlini-D’Onofrio, Serena. “Bitches, Witches, and ‘Sluts’: Narratives of Feminist Empowerment in Caribbean Italian Studies.” Women and Language. 26(1). Urbana: Spring 2003, p. 44.
Anderson-fye, Eileen Patricia. “Never Leave Yourself: Belizean Schoolgirls’ Psychological Development in a Cultural Context.” DAI-A. 63(6). December 2002, p. 3037.
Andersson, Asa. “Young Women’s Identity Formation in a Multi-Ethnic Urban Setting.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Angeles, Leornora C. “Reflections on Feminist Policy Research on Gender, Agriculture, and Global Trade.” Canadian Woman Studies. 21/22(4/1). Spring/Summer 2003, pp. 116 – 123.
Antrobus, Peggy. “Transformational Leadership: Advancing the Agenda for Gender Justice.” Gender and Development. 8(3). November 2000, pp. 50 – 56.
Apodaca, Linda. “Chicanas in the Global Process.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Arean, Juan Carlos. “Men’s Work in Mexico: Coming Home in a New Way.” Voice Male. Amherst: January 31, 2001, p. 19.
Ariffin, Rohana. “Feminism in Malaysia: A Historical and Present Perspective of Women’s Struggles in Malaysia.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(4). July-August 1999, pp. 417 – 423.
Artsy, Avishay. “Neither Woman Nor Beast: The Ecofeminist Approach.” Student Underground. (34). November 14, 2001.
Arru, Angiolina. “Local Networks, Global Networks: Marriage and Immigrant.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
“Asia Pacific Women Meet and Tackle Economic Globalization.” International Peace Update. 65( 1 – 2). 2000.
Asiimwe, Faridah. “Gender and Globalization: Who is Responsible for Social Justice? 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Aslanbeigui, Nahid and Gale Summerfield. “The Asian Crisis, Gender, and the International Financial Architecture.” Feminist Economics. 6(3). November 2000, pp. 81 – 103.
Atallah, Samira A. “Factories Without Walls: Women’s Labor and Tobacco Production in Lebanon.” Al-Raida. 15(79). Fall 1997, pp. 12 – 26.
“At Home in the World? The Gendered Cartographies of Globality.” Feminist Studies. 27(3). 2001.
“At Your Service Madam? The Globalization of Domestic Service.” Feminist Review. (70). 2002.
Avasthi, Abha and A. K. Srivastava. (Eds.). Modernity, Feminism and Women Empowerment. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2001.
Bacchetta, Paola. “Militant Hindu Nationalist Women Reimagine Themselves: Notes on Mechanisms of Expansion/Adjustment.” Journal of Women’s History. 10(4). 1999.
Baer, Douglass Edward. Political Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. Don Mills; New York: OxfordUniversity Press Canada, 2002.
Bahugana, Nitin Jugran. “Global: SAARC, Globalization and Women.” Women’s Feature Service. New Dehli: November 17, 2003.
Bajpai, Shailaja. “Thoroughly Modern Misses: Women on Indian Television.” Women. 8(3). Autumn 1997, pp. 303 – 310.
Bakkar, Isabella. “Engendering Macroeconomics.” Lola Press. Berlin: October 31, 2000, p. 12.
Bakkar, Isabella and Stephen Gill. Power, Production, and Social Reproduction: Human In/security in the Global Political Economy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Balakrishnan, Radhika. The Hidden Assembly Line: Gender Dynamics of Subcontracted Work in a Global Economy. Bloomfield: Kumarian Press, 2002.
Balka, Ellen and Richard Smith. Women, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future: IFIP TC9 WG9.1. Seventh International Conference on Women, Work, and Computerization, June 8 – 11, 2000, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
Bandy, Joe. “Reterritorializing Borders: Transnational Environmental Justice Movements on the U.S./Mexico Border.” Race, Gender, and Class. 9(3). New Orleans: October 31, 1997, p. 1.
Banerjee, N. “Can Markets Alter Gender Relations?” Gender, Technology and Development. 3(1). January-April 1999, pp. 103 – 122.
Bapat, Ram. “Globalization: Gender, Caste and Environmental Concerns.” Indian Association for Women’s Studies Newsletter. September 2001, pp. 11 – 12.
Barlow, Tani E. “‘Green Blade in the Act of Being Grazed’: Late Capital, Flexible Bodies, Critical Intelligibility.” differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies. 10. 1998.
Barlow, Tani E. et al. “Roundtable: ‘Globalization, Postsocialism, and the People’s Republic of China.’” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 26(4). Summer 2001, pp. 1273 – 1291.
Barndt, Deborah. “Fruits of Injustice: Women in the Post-NAFTA Food System.” Canadian Woman Studies. 21(4).
Barnes, Donna. “Radical Social Work, Race, Class and Gender.” Race, Gender, Class. 9(1). New Orleans: January 31, p. 145.
Barnett, Bernice McNair, Rose M. Brewer, and Bahati M. Kuumba. “New Directions In Race, Gender and Class Studies: African American Experiences.” Race, Gender and Class. 6(2). 1999, pp. 7 – 28.
Basch, Linda. “Facing Global Capital, Finding Human Security: A Gendered Critique.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Bayes, Jane H. and Nayereh Esfahlani Tohidi. Globalization, Gender, and Religion: The Politics of Women’s Rights in Catholic and Muslim Contexts. New York: Palgrave 2001.
Becker, Sawa Kurotani. “Transnational Home-making and the Construction of Gender and Cultural Identities Among Expatriate Japanese Wives in the United States.” DAI-A. 60(4). October 1999, p. 1202.
“Beijing + 5: Women 2000 – United Nations Special Session June 5 – 9 ‘General Assembly Commitment to 1995 Beijing Conference.’” WIN News. 26(3). Lexington: Summer 2000, p. 2.
Bejarano, Cynthia L. “Las Super Madres de Latino America: Transforming Motherhood by Challenging Violence in Mexico, Argentina and El Salvador.” Frontiers. 23(1). Boulder: 2002, p. 126.
Belkhir, Jean Ait and Francis O. Odeola. “Environmentalism, Race, Gender, and Class in Global Perspective.” Race, Gender, and Class. 5(1). New Orleans: October 31, 1997, p. 4.
Ben-Aryeh, Asher and John Gal. Into the Promised Land: Issues Facing the Welfare State. Westport: Praeger, 2001.
Bender, Daniel E. and Richard A. Greenwald. Sweatshop USA: The American Sweatshop in Historical and Global Perspective. New York: Routledge, 2003.
Beneria, Lourdes. Gender, Development, and Globalization: Economics As If All People Mattered. Routledge, 2003.
Beneria, Lourdes. “Globalization, Gender and the Davos Man.” Feminist Economics. 5(3). 1999.
Beneria, Lourdes. “Shifting the Risk: New Employment Patterns, Informalization, and Women’s Work.” International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 15(1). September 2001, pp. 27 – 53.
Benhabib, S. “Sexual Difference and Collective Identities: The New Global Constellation.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 24(2). Winter 1999, pp. 335 – 361.
Bennett, T. and D. Carter. (Eds.). Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics and Programs. Melbourne: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2001.
Berik, Gunseli. “Mature Export-Led Growth and Gender Wage Inequality in Taiwan.” Feminist Economics. 6(3). November 2000, pp. 1 – 26.
Bernston, Marit Ann. “Daughters of Jeanne D’Arc: Women in the French Front National.” DAI-A. 61(5). November 2000, p. 2061.
Bienefeld, M. “Global Markets: Threats to Sustainable Human Development.” In Noeleen Heyzer, Sushma Kapoor, and Joanne Sandler. (Eds.). A Commitment to the World’s Women: Perspectives on Development for Beijing and Beyond. New York: United Nations Development Fund for Women [UNIFEM], 1995, pp. 87 – 100.
Black, Sandra E., Elizabeth Brainerd, and National Bureau of Economic Research. Importing Inequality?: The Impact of Globalization on Gender Discrimination. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.
Blackmore, Jill. “Localization/Globalization and the MidwifeState: Strategic Dilemmas for State Feminism in Education?” Journal of Education Policy. 14(1). January- February 1999, pp. 33 – 54.
Blair-Loy, Mary and Jerry A. Jacobs. “Globalization, Work Hours, and the Care Deficit Among Stockbrokers.” Gender and Society. (Special Issue: Global Perspectives on Gender and Carework.) 17(2). April 2003, pp. 230 – 249.
Blanpain, R. (Eds.). Law in Motion: Recent Developments in Civil Procedure, Constitutional, Contract, Criminal, Environmental, Family and Succession, Intellectual Property, Labour, Medical, Social Security, Transport Law. Belgium and Cambridge: World Law Conference and Kluwer Law International, 1997.
Bletter, Gloria. “Gender Equality, Development and Peace.” Peace and Freedom. 61(3). Philadelphia: Summer 2001, p. 4.
Boncol, Leti. “Media Violence.” Women in Action. Quezon City: March 31, 1998, p. 16 – 21.
Bow, Leslie. Betrayal and Other Acts of Subversion: Feminism, Sexual Politics, Asian American Women’s Literature. Princeton; Oxford: PrincetonUniversity Press, 2001.
Bowman, Olga Celle de. “Peruvian Female Industrialists and the Globalization Project: Deindustrialization and Women’s Independence.” Gender and Society. 14(4). August 2000, pp. 540 – 559.
Bradley, Harriet. Gender and Power in the Workplace: Analyzing the Impact of Economic Change. Houndsmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1999.
Brah, Avtar. “Global Mobilities, Local Predicaments: Globalization and the Critical Imagination.” Feminist Review. (70). 2002, pp. 30 – 45.
Branco, Adelia De Melo. “Women of the Drought: A Study of Employment, Mobilization and Change in Northeastern Brazil.” DAI-A. 58(11). May 1998, p. 4324.
Brear, Michelle. “Why Women Should Protest at the CBF and CHOGM.” Green Left Weekly. (464). September 19, 2001.
Brennan, Denise Ellen. “Everything is for Sale Here: Sex Tourism in Sosua, the Dominican Republic.” DAI-A. 59(4). October 1998, p. 1233.
Brine, Jacky. Undereducating Women: Globalizing Inequality. Buckingham; Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1999.
Briones, Leonor. “Leonor Briones: Parallel Trends of Globalization.” Women in Action. Quezon City: September 30, 1997, p. 39.
Briskin, Linda. “Autonomy, Diversity, and Integration: Union Women’s Separate Organization in North America and Western Europe in the Context of Restructuring and Globalization.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(5). September-October 1999, pp. 543 – 554.
Broadhead, Lee-Ann. “The Gender Dimension to the Search for Global Justice.” Canadian Woman Studies. 21/22(4/1). Spring/Summer 2002, pp. 179 – 182.
Brooks, Ann, Alison MacKinnon, Jacqueline Laufer, and Sandra L. Fielden. (Eds.). Gender and the Restructured University: Changing Management and Culture in Higher Education. Philadelphia: Society for Research into Higher Education and Open University, 2001.
Brown, Richard K. (Eds.). The Changing Shape of Work. 1997.
Brownhill, Leigh S., Wahu M. Kaara, and Terisa E. Turner. “Gender Relations and Sustainable Development: Rural Women’s Resistance to Structural Adjustment in Kenya.” Canadian Woman Studies. 17(2). Spring 1997, pp. 40 – 44.
Buckingham-Hatfield, Susan. “Gender-Equity: A Prerequisite for Sustainable Development.” Geography. 87(3). 2002, pp. 227 – 233.
Bulatao, Rodolfo A. and John B. Casterline. Global Fertility Transition. New York: Population Council, 2001.
Burman, E. “The Abnormal Distribution of Development: Policies for Southern Women and Children.” Gender, Place and Culture. 2(1). March 1995, pp. 21 – 36.
Butwell, Ann, Kathy Ogle, Scott Wright, and the Ecumenical Programme on Central America and the Caribbean. The Globalization of Hope: Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean in the New Millennium. Washington: Ecumenical Program on Central America and the Caribbean (EPICA), 1998.
Byron, J. and D. Thorburn. “Gender and International Relations: A Global Perspective and Issues for the Caribbean.” Feminist Review. (59). 1998, pp. 211 – 232.
Bystydzienski, Jill and Joti Sekhm. Democratization and Women’s Grassroots Movements. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 1999.
Cagatay, Nilufer. “Gender Budgets and Beyond: Feminist Fiscal Policy in the Context of Globalization.” Gender and Development. 11(1). May 2003, pp. 15 – 24.
Calloni, Marina. “Feminism, Politics, Theories and Science: Which New Link?” European Journal of Women’s Studies. February 2003, pp. 87 – 103.
Cambell, Nancy D. “State of Secrecy: Women’s Crimes and the Practices of Everyday Life.” Journal of Women’s History. 10(3). Bloomington: Autumn 1998, p. 204.
Caputto, Virginia. “Musical Matters: Performativity, Gender and Culture in an Anthropology of Urban Canadian Childhoods.” DAI-A. 57(12). June 1997, p. 5200.
Carty, Victoria. “Ideologies and Forms of Domination in the Organization of the Global Production and Consumption of Goods in the Emerging Postmodern Era: A Case Study of Nike Corporation and the Implications for Gender.” Gender, Work and Organization. 4(4). October 1997, pp. 189 – 201.
Caspersz, Donella. “Export Processing Zone Style Developments and Regulation of Australian Women’s Labour.” International Review of Women in Leadership. (1999).
Castaneda, Claudia. “Worlds in the Making: The Child-body in the Production of Difference.” DAI-A. 60(3). September 1999, p. 864.
Castles, S. and A. Davidson. Citizenship and Migration: Globalization and the Politics of Belonging. London: MacMillan Press, 2000.
CHALLENGES for Feminism in a Globalized World: World Social Forum, Porto Alegre 2002. Quito: ALAI, 2002.
Chan-tiberghien, Jennifer. “The Rise of Women’s Human Rights Epistemic Network: Global Norms and Local Education Redefining Gender Politics in Japan.” DAI-A. 62(9). March 2002, p. 3099.
Chandler, Timothy John Lindsay and John Nauright. Making the Rugby World: Race, Gender, Commerce. London; Portland: F. Cass, 1999.
Chang, Grace. Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Workers in the Global Economy. Cambridge: South End Press, 2000.
Chang, Piluha. “A Feminist View of Social Policy in Some East Asian Countries.” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 2. Seoul: October 31, 1996, p. 7.
Chari, P. R. and Sonika Gupta. Human Security in South Asia: Energy, Gender, Migration, and Globalization. New Delhi: Social Science Press: Distributed by D. K. Publishers and Distributers, 2003.
Chase, Jacquelyn. The Space of Neoliberalism: Land, Place and Family in Latin America. Bloomfield: Kumarian Press, 2002.
Chaudhuri, Maitrayee. “Gender and Advertisements: The Rhetoric of Globalization.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 24(3/4). May-August 2001, pp. 373 – 385.
Chauhan, Abba and Aditya Chauhan. (Eds.). Intercultural Dialogue: Cultural Dimensions of Social Change. 1998.
Cherniavsky, Eva. “Visionary Politics? Feminist Interventions in the Culture of Images.” Feminist Studies. 26(1). 2001.
Chhachhi, Amrita. “Flexibility, Skill, and Industrial Restructuring: The Electronics Industry in India.” Gender, Technology and Development. 3(3). September- December 1999, pp. 329 – 360.
Chiappe, Marta B. and Emma Zapata Martelo. “The Sustainability of Rural Communities from a Global Perspective: Limitations and Opportunities.” 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women of Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002. 2002.
Chinery-Hesse M. “Accelerating the Pace of Progress.” World of Work. 12(3). May- June 1995.
Chinkin, C. “Gender and Globalization: A Century in Retrospect.” UN Chronicle. 37(2). 2000, pp. 69 – 70.
Choo, Christine. Mission Girls: Aboriginal Women on Catholic Missions in the Kimberley, Western Australia, 1900 – 1950. Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2001.
Choudhury, Pinky Aragon. “Business Not As Usual.” Women in Action. Quezon City: June 30, 1996, p. 21.
Christensen, Matthew James. “Of Rebellions and Revolutions: Masculinity, Race, and Transnational Modernity in Late Twentieth-Century United States and Sierra Leonean Representations of the Amistad Slave Revolt.” DAI-A. 63(7). January 2003, p. 2533.
“CIRDAP – The British Council Regional Workshop. Towards Gender Equality: Poverty, Rights, and Participation.” CIRDAP Development Digest. (71). March 1998, pp. 3 – 7.