`Streetwalkers show the way': reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspective (English)
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Title:`Streetwalkers show the way': reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspective
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Contributors:Bandyopadhyay, N. ( author ) / Gayen, S. ( author ) / Debnath, R. ( author ) / Bose, K. ( author ) / Das, S. ( author ) / Das, G. ( author ) / Das, M. ( author ) / Biswas, M. ( author ) / Sarkar, P. ( author ) / Singh, P. ( author )
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Conference:Conference, Gender myths and feninism fables - repositioning gender in development policy and practice:; Feminisms in development ; 2003 ; Brighton, England
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Publication date:2007-01-01
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Introduction: feminisms in development: contradictions, contestations and challengesCornwall, A. / Harrison, E. / Whitehead, A. et al. | 2007
- 21
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Gender myths that instrumentalize women: a view from the Indian front lineBatliwala, S. / Dhanraj, D. et al. | 2007
- 35
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Dangerous equations? How female-headed households became the poorest of the poor: causes, consequences and cautionsChant, S. et al. | 2007
- 48
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Back to women? Translations, resignifications and myths of gender in policy and practice in BrazilSardenberg, C. M. B. et al. | 2007
- 65
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Battles over booklets: gender myths in the British aid programmeEyben, R. et al. | 2007
- 79
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Not very poor, powerless or pregnant: the African woman forgotten by developmentWin, E. J. et al. | 2007
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`Streetwalkers show the way': reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspectiveBandyopadhyay, N. / Gayen, S. / Debnath, R. / Bose, K. / Das, S. / Das, G. / Das, M. / Biswas, M. / Sarkar, P. / Singh, P. et al. | 2007
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Gender, myth and fable: the perils of mainstreaming in sector bureaucraciesStanding, H. et al. | 2007
- 112
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Making sense of gender in shifting institutional contexts: some reflections on gender mainstreamingSubrahmanian, R. et al. | 2007
- 122
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Gender mainstreaming: what is it (about) and should we continue doing it?Woodford-Berger, P. et al. | 2007
- 135
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Mainstreaming gender or `streaming' gender away: feminists marooned in the development businessMukhopadhyay, M. et al. | 2007
- 150
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Critical connections: feminist studies in African contextsMama, A. et al. | 2007
- 161
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SWApping gender: from cross-cutting obscurity to sectoral security?Goetz, A.-M. / Sandler, J. et al. | 2007
- 177
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The NGO-ization of Arab women's movementsJad, I. et al. | 2007
- 191
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Political fiction meets gender myth: post-conflict reconstruction, `democratization' and women's rightsKandiyoti, D. et al. | 2007
- 201
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Reassessing paid work and women's empowerment: lessons from the global economyPearson, R. et al. | 2007
- 214
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Announcing a new dawn prematurely? Human rights feminists and the rights-based approaches to developmentTsikata, D. et al. | 2007
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The chimera of success: gender ennui and the changed international policy environmentMolyneux, M. et al. | 2007