This book investigates gender equality and women’s empowerment in
Sierra Leone, focusing especially on women’s interactions with the
state and its development partners. In particular, it highlights
women’s increasing agency in acquiring knowledge, diffusing power,
engaging in grassroots politics, and compelling the government to
adopt more gender-responsive policies. Exploiting extensive fieldwork
and original multidisciplinary research methods (including econometric
and statistical models), the book first sets out the history and
impact of inequality in Sierra Leone, and then goes on to shed light
on the constructive and collaborative engagement of women and the
state on a variety of local and external strategies for promoting
gender equality. Drawing throughout on insights from across gender
studies, sociology, anthropology, economics, and political science,
the book highlights how women are succeeding in transforming
marginality into agency in order to build a platform for influencing
change. By qualifying and quantifying the challenges of gender
inequality in Sierra Leone, and the progress that is being made, this
book provides important insights that will be relevant to other
fragile, post-conflict states within Africa. The book will be of
interest to students and researchers studying women and gender
studies, African studies, economics, international development,
sociology, and political science and international relations. It will
also deepen policymakers’ and practitioners’ understanding of
women’s diverse trajectories and experiences, and how the typology
of government affects the patterns of inequality and equality.
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The Transitions and Logic of Inequality
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ISBN
9781000901887
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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