<h1>ISSC GGD</h1>

International Social Science Council
Research Programme on

Gender, Globalization, and Democratization

Publications

The Research Programme had no publications in 2002, but did have two publications in 2001. One member, Monique Leyenaar, published a book and several members have chapters in books or articles published in 2003. The publications listed chronologically are:

  • Rita Mae Kelly, Jane H. Bayes, Mary E. Hawkesworth, and Brigitte Young, eds. Gender, Globalization, and Democratization. Boulder, Co: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.
    This book has contributions from thirteen members of the Research Programme covering Oceania, Europe, Africa (especially Senegal), Mexico, the United States, Canada, India, Japan, and Korea.
  • Jane H. Bayes and Nayereh Tohidi, eds. Globalization, Gender, and Religion: The Politics of Implementing Women's Rights in Catholic and Muslim Contexts. N.Y: Palgrave, 2001.
    This book has contributions from the United States, Ireland, Spain, Costa Rica, Turkey, Iran, Bangladesh, and Egypt, with each author writing about her own country.
  • Brigitte Young, Kinhide Mushakoji, and Seiko Hanochi, published chapters in Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In/Security in the Global Political Economy edited by Isabella Bakker and Stephen Gill (Palgrave 2003).
    This is the product of a conference held at York University in Canada in October 2001 "Gender, Political Economy and Human Security."
  • Mary Hawkesworth, a Research Programme member, published a chapter entitled "Global Containment: The Production of Feminist Invisibility and the Vanishing Horizon of Social Justice" in Manfred Steger (ed) Rethinking Globalism. Rowman and Littlefield 2003.
  • Bang Soon Yoon, a Research Programme member, published a chapter "Gender Politics in South Korea: Putting Women on the Political Map" in Confrontation and Innovation on the Korean Peninsula published by the Korean Economic Institute, Washington DC 2003.
  • Monique Leyenaar, a Research Programme member, published a book, Political Empowerment of Women: The Netherlands and Other Countries. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2004.
  • Mary Hawkesworth presented a seminar on "Gender and Globalization" at the Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy in Hanoi, Vietnam in June 2004. Her presentation was translated into Vietnamese and published in the leading philosophy journal in Vietnam.
  • Forthcoming in 2005
    A book on Women, Democratization and Globalization in North America: Mexico, Canada and the United States by Jane Bayes, Patricia Begne, Laura Gonzalez, Lois Harder, Mary Hawkesworth, and Laura Macdonald is forthcoming and will be published by Palgrave in 2005.

Last Update: November 08 2004