Local Knowledge and Gender in Ghana

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نام کتاب : Local Knowledge and Gender in Ghana
ویرایش : 1. Aufl.
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دانش محلی و جنسیت در غنا
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ناشر : transcript Verlag
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 208
ISBN (شابک) : 9783839403785
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت



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CONTENTS\n1. Knowledge between Globalization and Localization\n 1.1 Introduction\n 1.2 The Emergence of the World-Wide Women’s Web\n 1.2.1 The “Discovery” of Women for Development\n 1.2.2 UN Conferences as Vehicles of Movements\n 1.3 Global and Cross-National Networking\n2. Doing Research and Writing Wor(l)ds\n 2.1 Setting of Research\n 2.2 The Interview Partners and Situations\n 2.3 From the Process of Fieldwork to the Process of Writing: Politics, Representation and Reflexivity\n3. Conceptualising Local Knowledge\n 3.1 Agency-Orientation in Sociology of Knowledge\n 3.2 The Concept of Space/Time and Empirical Operationalisation\n 3.3 Research as an Explorative Process\n 3.4 Methods: Chances and Limitations\n4. Knowledge Transfer over Generations:Continuity and Change\n 4.1 The Old Generation: “The young ones will not listen”\n 4.2 The Process of Knowledge Generation\n 4.3 The Mediation of Knowledge: Symbolic Spaces and Practices in the Everyday World\n 4.3.1 “At first there were gods in town”\n 4.3.2 “To drive the sickness out of town”\n 4.3.3 Worshipping at the River Susuan\n 4.3.4 Symbolic Spaces in Transition\n 4.4 The Young Generation: “Nowadays we are Christians”\n 4.4.1 Different Strategies in the Process of Knowledge Generation\n 4.4.1.1 The “traditional” type: Afia\n 4.4.1.2 The “mixed” type: Kofi\n 4.4.1.3 The “educated” type: Akosua\n 4.4.2 The Meaning of Formal Education\n 4.5 The Emergence of Ambivalences in Gendered Relations\n5. “Traditional” Institutions as Arenas of Knowledge Struggle\n 5.1 Asymmetries within “Traditional” Institutions\n 5.1.1 The Queenmother’s Dilemma\n 5.1.2 Loss within the Political Spaces: From “Complementarity” to Asymmetry\n 5.2 Challenging of Spaces: The Subqueenmothers\n 5.2.1 “We are not too shy”: The Long Way to the Palace...\n 5.2.2 ...and how to get into the Palace\n 5.3 Discourse about Political Spaces: “Due to Beijing”\n 5.3.1 The Negotiation of Tradition “They want us to live like in ancient times”\n 5.3.2 Creation of New Spaces: The Queenmothers’association\n 5.3.3 Moving in Different Spaces: Nana Ama Serwaa\n 5.3.4 Self-Organization: Female Economy, Social Security and Public Sphere\n 5.4 The Knowledge Pillars\n6. Social Networking between Women’s Organizations\n 6.1 The Women’s Forum at Sunyani: A Platform for Change\n 6.1.1 Organising Development: The National Council of Women and Development\n 6.1.2 The Women’s Forum at Accra: Another Platform for Change\n 6.1.3 The Organizational Structure of the NCWD\n 6.2 The Pan-African Network Women in Law and Development Africa (WiLDAF)\n 6.2.1 Initiating WiLDAF: From Local Realities to Transnational Networking\n 6.2.2 The Organizational Structure: Struggling for Power on the Ground\n 6.2.3 WILDAF 1999: Backwards and Forwards\n 6.2.4 ...and from Transnational Networking back to Local Reality\n 6.3 Networking as a Knowledge Bridge\n7. The Migrating Knowledge\n 7.1 Becoming a 31st December Woman\n 7.2 Every Human Being is a Political Person\n 7.3 Women doing Development\n8. Decentralised Political Institutions: Knowledge between Bureaucratising and Lobbying\n 8.1 Processes of Decentralisation\n 8.2 The Unit Committee Council in Susuanso\n 8.3 The District Assembly Man: Linking Politics\n 8.4 The District Assembly\n 8.4.1 Planning Development-Development Planning\n 8.4.2 The Policy of the District Assembly\n 8.5 Planning at Regional Level\n 8.6 Reflecting on Women’s Organizations: Changing Gender Ideologies ?\n 8.7 De-bureaucratising Development Knowledge\n9. Glocalised Practices: Towards a Knowledge Society\nBibliography\n Homepages: Web Addresses\nList of Abbreviations




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