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GARNET<br />
Network of Excellence on Global Governance,<br />
Regionalisation and Regulation:<br />
The Role of the EU<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />
Gender in<br />
International Political Economy<br />
Helen Schwenken<br />
Anna Basten
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Preface<br />
Gender matters – in Political Economy as well as in the study of Global Governance, Regionalisation and<br />
Regulation. Women’s and gender studies are multifaceted: some interrogate and question mainstream<br />
approaches in political economy from a feminist and intersectional perspective, whereas others include<br />
gender as a variable, or as a structural category, into existing models and frameworks. What the diverse<br />
approaches have in common is that they all make the case for the importance of gender as an analytical<br />
tool and bring forward empirical studies about men/women, gender orders and gender relations.<br />
How gender matters can be briefly illustrated by one of the topics GARNET’s group on Gender in<br />
International Political Economy is dealing with: The commodification and privatisation of public services,<br />
a process that has gathered speed since the establishment of the WTO. This process is highly contested<br />
and will have considerable impacts on gender relations. In the short run, privatization shifts the publicprivate<br />
balance through cutbacks in state expenditure, thus changing the relation of exchange<br />
entitlements. In the long run, privatization of public assets leads to changing resource entitlements. From<br />
a gender perspective one question is: how is the commodification/privatization of public services linked to<br />
the liberalization of trade and investment in services covered in the GATS, and the reconfiguration of<br />
gender relations in different regions of the world In the bibliography you find countless such questions<br />
and topics.<br />
The aim of this bibliography is to share and disseminate the intellectually rich and numerous scholarship<br />
on gender and issues at stake in the GARNET Network. More than often scholars and students are<br />
interested in integrating a gender perspective into their engagement with political economy, governance<br />
and regionalisation, but lack suitable texts and, frequently, they don’t have a tradition of gender studies<br />
in these fields at their institutions. By offering an overview of recent – and some classical – publications,<br />
we hope to stimulate further scholarship and the integration of a gendered perspective into teaching. In<br />
the fourth update we started including non-English references.<br />
This bibliography is organised as follows: In the first part we present all references in alphabetical order.<br />
In order to provide references relevant to the GARNET areas of concern, the following sections are<br />
arranged along the organisational structure of GARNET: ‘Regionalism and Regionalisation: Gender in the<br />
European Union’; the ‘Regulatory Frameworks, Economic and Global Governance’ and ‘Key Policy Issues in<br />
Global Governance’. As key cross-cutting issues we selected: ‘Agriculture and Food Security’, ‘Migration’<br />
and ‘Men & Masculinities’. An extended and downloadable online version is accessible via the virtual<br />
network of GARNET. It offers keywords as well as abstracts of most of the texts.<br />
In order to extend the bibliography, we kindly ask for your collaboration. Further references (either in<br />
EndNote or Word) can be sent to: garnet@uni-kassel.de<br />
Acknowledgements<br />
GARNET’s Virtual Network and the JERP Gender in International Political Economy allowed for the<br />
finalization and dissemination as well as the continuous update of the bibliography. The Globalization &<br />
Politics group at the University of Kassel offered continuous infrastructural, personal and material<br />
support. We particularly thank Anna Basten, Benjamin Ochoo, Celestine Odo, Brigitte Young’s team, Gülay<br />
Çağlar, Friederike Habermann, Caren Kunze and Senem Ertan for their contributions. Errors and shortcomings<br />
remain of course the responsibility of the editors.<br />
Kassel, December 2008<br />
Helen Schwenken and Sarah Becklake
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Preface ........................................................................................ 2<br />
1. <strong>Bibliography</strong> „Gender in International Political Economy“...................... 5<br />
2. Regionalism and Regionalisation: Gender in the European Union ........... 65<br />
3. Economic and Financial Governance & Gender.................................. 67<br />
4. Key Policy Issues in Global Governance & Gender .............................. 70<br />
4.1 Agriculture, Food Security & Gender..............................................70<br />
4.2 Migration & Gender ..................................................................74<br />
4.3 Men-Masculinities ....................................................................78<br />
The GARNET Network of Excellence .................................................. 80<br />
GIPE – Gender in International Political Economy .................................. 80<br />
Imprint ...................................................................................... 80
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