In the research paper, you should explore a case study of the relationship betwe

In the research paper, you should explore a case study of the relationship between gender and globalization anywhere in the world. You need to pick a political issue or organization that is relevant for studying gender relations and analyze how the concepts of the course apply to your chosen case. You can focus on one country or compare countries. It could be a social movement, an organization, a particular area of interest, a campaign.
It will be judged on your thoughtful use of concepts from the course, as well as the quality of outside research done on the particular case you have chosen. You should quote and cite appropriately from both the assigned readings and your outside research.
-Paper length must be 1250-1500 words, not including your reference list.
-The paper must make good use of at least two sources from the syllabus, as well as at least three outside research sources (newspapers or -magazines, additional books or journal articles).
-Use APA citation and documentation throughout. https://apastyle.apa.org
-Number your pages
Sources from the syllabus –
Week 1: Introduction
Wednesday, 09/01: Connell, Rouen and Rebecca Pearse. Gender in World Perspective, 3d ed. Cambridge: Polity, 2009.
**Read Chapter 1.
Friday, 09/03: Desai, M., & Rinaldo, R. (2016). Reorienting gender and globalization: Introduction to the special issue. Qualitative Sociology, 39(4), 337-351.
Week 2: Globalization and its relation to Gender
Wednesday, 09/08: Held, D., & McGrew, A. G. (2000). The great globalization debate: An introduction (pp. 1-45). Cambridge: Polity Press.
** Read pages 1-8, Skim page 8-19
Friday, 09/10: Davids, T., & Van Driel, F. (2009). The unhappy marriage between gender and globalization. Third World Quarterly, 30(5), 905-920.
Week 3: Economic Globalization and Gender
Monday 9/13: Ritzer, G., & Dean, P. (2015). Globalization: A basic text. John Wiley & Sons. Read pg. 404-411
Wednesday-Friday 9/15-17: Benería, Lourdes, Günseli Berik, and Maria Floro. Gender, Development, And Globalization: Economics As If All People Mattered. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016.
*Read Chapter 1, “On Development’ Gender and Economics”
Recommended
Chant, S., & Sweet-man, C. (2012). Fixing women or fixing the world?‘Smart economics’, efficiency approaches, and gender equality in development. Gender & Development, 20(3), 517-529.
Week 4: Gender, Globalization, and International Institutions
Monday-Wednesday, 9/20-9/22: Prügl, E., & Lustgarten, A. (2006). Mainstreaming gender in international organizations (pp. 53-70). Duke University Press.
Friday 9/24: Watch The Whistleblower
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0896872/
Recommended: Moser, C., & Moser, A. (2005). Gender mainstreaming since Beijing: a review of success and limitations in international institutions. Gender & Development, 13(2), 11-22.
Week 5: Women’s Right as Human Rights
Monday, 9/27: Henkin L. (2000) Human Rights: Ideology and Aspiration, Reality and Prospect. In: Power S., Allison G. (eds) Realizing Human Rights. Palgrave Macmillan, New York

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