'Their opinion counts as far as you let it'- understanding queer migration in Minas Gerais, Brazil [0.03%]
“他们的观点在你所允许的范围内才重要”——理解巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州的 LGBTQ+ 移民问题
Fernanda Fortes de Lena
Fernanda Fortes de Lena
The literature regarding the life course and queer migration has shown that many gay men and lesbians seek large cities to live their lives away from the prying eyes of their families and build their sexual identity. In the global south, li...
Maternal responsibility and blame in technological disaster: Radiation risk management as gendered labor after Fukushima [0.03%]
技术灾难中的母性责任与归咎——福岛事件后辐射风险防范的性别分工
Elicia Mayuri Cousins
Elicia Mayuri Cousins
State governance after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident created a culture of silence and tolerance surrounding radiation risk, and deliberately fueled the popular understanding that acting upon radiation-related concern was antithetic...
Goleen Samari,Anne R Pebley
Goleen Samari
This article explores determinants of women's autonomy in Egypt around the beginning of the 'Arab Spring' in 2011. We show that women's autonomy over time is a product not only of their individual characteristics, but also of the household ...
Migrant mothers, left-behind fathers: the negotiation of gender subjectivities in Indonesia and the Philippines [0.03%]
迁徙的母亲留守的父亲:印尼和菲律宾的性别主体谈判
Theodora Lam,Brenda S A Yeoh
Theodora Lam
The distinct feminization of labour migration in Southeast Asia - particularly in the migration of breadwinning mothers as domestic and care workers in gender-segmented global labour markets - has altered care arrangements, gender roles and...
The abnormal distribution of development: policies for southern women and children [0.03%]
发展中的异常分布:南部妇女和儿童的政策问题
E Burman
E Burman
This paper offers a feminist critique of the relationships between gender and development by exploring the intersections between three sets of debates: firstly, the relations between interventions for women and for children through the anom...