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The Feminist ‘Successor Science Project’ as a Transnational Epistemological Community
This paper analyzes how the attempt by feminist epistemologies to overcome the impasse between objectivity and relativism has led to various formulations of the concept of ‘location’ and to the standpoint theory.
Betta Pesole
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This article explores the role of translation in the recent global development of transnational feminism. It specifically examines the challenges faced in transnational communication among feminist organizations and individuals, notably the power of ...
LUISE VON FLOTOW
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The Postsocialist ‘Missing Other’ of Transnational Feminism? [PDF]
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Tlostanova, Madina +2 more
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Global Elite as Transnational Capitalist Class
As a contribution to the burgeoning field of multidisciplinary globalization studies, this article evaluates how IR grand theories can conceptualize the phenomenon of global elite. It compares and synthesizes (neo)liberalism, constructivism, feminism and
Lukáš Kantor
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Transnational business feminism: Exporting feminism in the global economy
Business feminism is a brand of feminism that privileges women's advancement in the corporate hierarchy and centres corporations as the ultimate purveyors of gender equity. While scholars have critiqued this formulation, little empirical research has analysed the processes that guide the dissemination and translation of business feminism in ...
Éva Fodor, Christy Glass, Beáta Nagy
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Od postkolonijalizma do transnacionalizma: izazovi postsocijalističke feminističke teorije
The article offers a reflection on the utility of postcolonial studies and transnational feminism for the analysis of women’s post-socialist experiences, with a special emphasis on Croatian academic and social space.
Renata Jambrešić Kirin
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Introduction: Reproductive Justice and Transnational Feminism
AbstractThis volume represents a cross-disciplinary effort to understand transnational feminist struggles for reproductive justice. We use the concept of transnational feminism to grasp the emergence of a historical subject—feminism—that despite its heterogeneity constitutes a central voice in gendering democracy and engendering citizenship. We use the
Selberg, Rebecca +2 more
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Od globálního sesterství k transnacionálnímu feminismu: výzvy ženskému hnutí ve formě kulturních odlišností a nerovností mezi ženami [PDF]
Transnational feminism has become a significant global actor in recent decades, but it is not unanimous. Imperial tendencies of western feminists to influence women in other cultures have already appeared in the history of the feminist movement ...
Marta Kolářová
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Stemming from Grosfoguel’s decolonial discourse, and particularly his enquiry on how to steer away from the alternative between Eurocentric universalism and third world fundamentalism in the production of knowledge, this article aims to respond to ...
Lara Demori
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Discours et pratiques féministes contemporaines dans et hors des frontières
Avtar Brah is Professor Emerita at Birkbeck College, University of London. Her book Cartographies of a Diaspora (1996) has been widely read internationally and opened up new perspectives on ‘difference’ and ‘diversity’, informed by feminism and post ...
Avtar Brah, Clelia Clini
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