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Negotiating gender equity in the global South : the politics of domestic violence policy / edited by Sohela Nazneen, Sam Hickey, and Eleni Sifaki.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Nazneen, Sohela., Editor.
Contributor:
Nazneen, Sohela, editor.
Hickey, Samuel, 1972- editor.
Sifaki, Eleni, editor.
Series:
Routledge ISS gender, sexuality and development studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women in development--Developing countries.
Women in development.
Family violence--Developing countries.
Family violence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 239 pages) : illustrations, charts; digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Taylor & Francis 2019
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The fact that women have achieved higher levels of political inclusion within low- and middle-income countries has generated much speculation about whether this is reaping broader benefits in tackling gender-based inequalities. This book uncovers the multiple political dynamics that influence governments to adopt and implement gender equity policies, pushing the debate beyond simply the role of women’s inclusion in influencing policy. Bringing the politics of development into discussion with feminist literature on women's empowerment, the book proposes the new concept of ‘power domains’ as a way to capture how inter-elite bargaining, coalitional politics, and social movement activism combine to shape policies that promote gender equity.In particular, the book investigates the conditions under which countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia have adopted legislation against domestic violence, which remains widespread in many developing countries. The book demonstrates that women’s presence in formal politics and policy spaces does not fully explain the pace in adopting and implementing domestic violence law. Underlying drivers of change within broader domains of power also include the role of clientelistic politics and informal processes of bargaining, coalition-building, and persuasion; the discursive framing of gender-equitable ideas; and how transnational norms influence women’s political inclusion and gender-inclusive policy outcomes. The comparative approach across Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Ghana, India, and Bangladesh demonstrates how advancing gender equality varies by political context and according to the interests surrounding a particular issue.
Contents:
The politics of gender equity : setting the scene
Beyond the inclusion-to-influence debate : the politics of negotiating gender equity / Sohela Nazneen and Sam Hickey
Investigating the politics of gender equity through a power domains approach / Sam Hickey and Sohela Nazneen
Ending domestic violence : the politics of global norm diffusion / Sophie King and Eleni Sifaki
The power of strongmen and ruling coalitions : dominant settlements
Contesting ideas, aligning incentives : the politics of Uganda's Domestic Violence Act (2010) / Josephine Ahikire and Amon Mwiine
Establishing a strong political commitment to gender equity : the politics of Rwanda's law on prevention and punishment of gender-based violence (2008) / Jennie E. Burnet
Achieving a broad-based coalition : the politics of South Africa's Domestic Violence Act (1998) / Lillian Artz and Valérie Grand Maison
The significance of informal networks : competitive settlements
Building strategic relationships with the political elites : the politics of Bangladesh's Domestic Violence Act (2010) / Sohela Nazneen
Between democratization and patronage : the politics of Ghana's Domestic Violence Act (2007) / Beatrix Allah-Mensah and Rhoda Osei-Afful
Building strong alliances : the politics of the protection of domestic violence act in India (2006) / Asmita Basu
Concluding thoughts and ways forward
How does politics shape gender equity in the global South? : a comparative analysis / Sohela Nazneen and Sam Hickey
Researching the politics of gender equity : next steps / Georgina Waylen
From transformative policy to transforming political settlements / Anne Marie Goetz.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
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ISBN:
9781351245623
1351245627
OCLC:
1147264962
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access.

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