Intellectual and 'real world' feminism : mainstreaming international gender norms in the Republic of Ireland
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Gemma M. Carney, 'Intellectual and 'real world' feminism : mainstreaming international gender norms in the Republic of Ireland', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Political Science, 2005, pp 412Download Item:
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This thesis sets out to examine ‘gender mainstreaming’ as a scheme for the promotion of gender interests in mainstream policy-making. The thesis identifies gender mainstreaming as a development for feminist theory and practice. Specifically, it argues that ‘gender mainstreaming’ is a practical implication of feminist activity, with roots in feminist theory. As such, the thesis directly addresses the challenge that ‘intellectual and “real world” mainstreaming of gender are interrelated rather than parallel developments’ (Mazey, 2000; 334).
Author: Carney, Gemma M.
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Persram, NaliniPublisher:
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