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Gender Equity: Global Policies and Perspectives on Advancing Social Justice provides an in-depth analysis of global perspectives on advancing public and social gender policy. Shedding new light on inequalities faced by women and girls around the world,, the essays in this collection emphasize cultural biases and societal prejudices women face in STEM and in creative economies as well as in political decision making processes. In doing so, the volume highlights the interlinked relationship between the advancement of global policy and the very interpretation of gender equality.
Elena V. Shabliy is visiting scholar at Harvard University.Kimarie Engerman is professor of psychology and dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of the Virgin Islands.Dmitry Kurochkin is lecturer and researcher at Harvard University.
Introduction. Gender Equity and Social JusticeElena V. ShabliyChapter 1. Societal Effects on Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) FieldsEman Tadros and Melanie BarbiniChapter 2. Economic Instruments and Measures of Cultural Policy and Fair Practice: The Case of Female Artists and Creative Entrepreneurs in SerbiaHristina MikicChapter 3. Women’s Participation in Peace Processes: State of the Art and Global ChallengesAna Belén Perianes BermúdezChapter 4. Alice Shalvi as a Feminist LeaderMoria Ran Ben-HaiChapter 5. Who is Zofia Rosenstrauch, née Naomi Judkowski?Orit Miller KatavChapter 6. The Gambia Gender Policy: Trajectory of Women’s Collective ActionFatou JannehChapter 7. Inclusive Education and Impact on GirlsMaria Santiago-ValentínChapter 8. Women’s Political Inequality in the Arab World: An Exit StrategyAri Baghdassar TatianChapter 9. Do Gender Quotas Reduce Gender Inequality in the Political Decision-making Process? A Comparative Case of Indi
I love how the book crosses disciplinary, geographic, and cultural boundaries to offer a kaleidoscopic adventure which raises ‘novel ideas, puzzles, controversies, and debates’ around feminist perspectives on women and politics. This book offers an impressive and incisive thought leadership on women in science, politics, policy, peace, place, art, and leadership itself.