Devaluing Women's Lives through Law: Familyism Ideologies in Abortion and Violence against Women Laws in El Salvador [0.03%]
通过法律贬低女性生命:危地马拉堕胎和针对妇女暴力法律中的家族主义意识形态
Leydy Diossa-Jiménez,Cecilia Menjívar
Leydy Diossa-Jiménez
El Salvador's violence against women (VAW) and antiabortion laws present optimal empirical ground to examine the intersection of familyism ideology, laws, and the state relevant beyond this case. Analyzing legal documents, content of laws, ...
"I Was Facilitating Everybody Else's Life. And Mine Had Just Ground to a Halt": The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on Women in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
《“我在让其他人的生活变得更轻松。而我的生活却停滞了”:COVID-19大流行及其对英国女性的影响》
Asha Herten-Crabb,Clare Wenham
Asha Herten-Crabb
A growing body of research has highlighted the disproportionately negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women globally. This article contributes to this work by interrogating the lived realities of sixty-four women in the United Kingd...
Integrating Gender-Based Analysis Plus into Policy Responses to COVID-19: Lived Experiences of Lockdown in British Columbia, Canada [0.03%]
将Gender-Based Analysis Plus整合到COVID-19的政策响应中:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省封锁的生活体验
Julia Smith,Alice Mũrage,Ingrid Lui et al.
Julia Smith et al.
Recognition of the differential effects of COVID-19 on women has led to calls for greater application of gender-based analysis within policy responses. Beyond pointing out where such policies are implemented, there is little analysis of the...
Gender and Race on the Frontline: Experiences of Health Workers in Brazil during the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
巴西新冠大流行前线的性别和种族差异:卫生工作者的经历
Clare Wenham,Michelle Fernandez,Marcela Garcia Corrêa et al.
Clare Wenham et al.
Studies on the differential effects of health emergencies have largely overlooked women health workers. Whilst the literature has shown the impact of Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) on women and on healthcare workers, little research has ...
The Racialized Nature of Child Welfare Policies and the Social Control of Black Bodies [0.03%]
种族化儿童福利政策与黑人身体的社会控制
Kathi L H Harp,Amanda M Bunting
Kathi L H Harp
Black women are disproportionately involved in the child welfare system. This state-level intervention occurs at two levels-a higher likelihood of being (i) screened for drug use during pregnancy and (ii) reported to child welfare authoriti...
Masculinities on the Continuum of Structural Violence: The Case of Mexico's Homicide Epidemic [0.03%]
结构性暴力连续体上的男性气质:以墨西哥的凶杀疫情为例
Jennie B Gamlin,Sarah J Hawkes
Jennie B Gamlin
Through the theoretical lens of a "violence continuum" we explore how, in many of the most marginalized areas of Mexico, global and regional historical and contemporary structures have shaped and constrained men's ability to achieve the heg...
Rethinking care through social reproduction: articulating circuits of migration [0.03%]
通过社会再生产重新思考护理:构建迁移电路
Eleonore Kofman
Eleonore Kofman
Care has come to dominate much feminist research on globalized migrations and the transfer of labor from the South to the North, while the older concept of reproduction had been pushed into the background but is now becoming the subject of ...
Care of older people in migration contexts: local and transnational arrangements between Peru and Spain [0.03%]
迁移背景下的老年人照护:秘鲁和西班牙的当地和跨国安排
Magdalena Díaz Gorfinkiel,Ángeles Escrivá
Magdalena Díaz Gorfinkiel
Care arrangements for the elderly are becoming a main social process in contemporary societies due to socio-political and lifestyle changes over the last few decades. The family and the State play a basic role in the construction of care sy...
Transnational aging careers: on transformation of kinship and citizenship in the context of migration among Bulgarian Muslims in Spain [0.03%]
跨国生活轨迹:论西班牙境内保加利亚穆斯林迁移背景下亲属关系和公民身份的变迁
Neda Deneva
Neda Deneva
This article focuses on “transnational aging careers,” a group of elderly migrants who are in constant movement between social contexts, families, and states. Drawing on a case of Bulgarian Muslim migrants in Spain, I look into the ruptur...
Negotiating user preferences, discrimination, and demand for migrant labour in long-term care [0.03%]
关于护理长期照护中的用户偏好、歧视以及对移民劳工的需求的谈判
Isabel Shutes,Kieran Walsh
Isabel Shutes
The restructuring of long-term care for older people has been marked both by the role of the market and by the role of migrant labor. This article develops the analysis of these processes at the microlevel of the provision of care. It draws...