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women across the world are transforming labor unions. Situating specific case studies within broad feminist topics, Suzanne … care campaigns, work-life balance, and queer organizing, demonstrating how unions around the world are broadening their … diversity of women's experiences around the world both inside and outside the home and highlights the innovative ways women …
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Transnational feminism is one of the most striking examples of current transformations of the global public sphere. In fact, globalized gender activism serves as a prism for looking at new forms of transnational interaction between states, supra-state actors and civil societies. Among the...
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) interventions that aim to 'empower' women and girls in the Two-Thirds World through sport and play. Increasingly, SGD interventions … headquartered in the One-Third World that fund, execute and implement corporate-sponsored SGD programs in the Two-Thirds World are … Two-Thirds World. The findings revealed three themes that speak to the colonial residue within corporate-funded SGD …
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"The Transnational Kurdish Women's Movement Against Honor Killings" explores how the Kurdish women's movement, both in Iraq and in the Kurdish diaspora, has helped shape the current battle against honor-related violence
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Since the economic transition Poland has faced many changes. Accession to the European Union improved the Polish economy and made it more attractive for foreign investments. Since 2004 Poland has been one of the major destinations of FDI in East and Central Europe Countries. Also during the...
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Multinational enterprises are often accused to have a preference for investing in countries in which the working populations' civil and political rights are largely disregarded. This paper presents an empirical investigation of the popular political repression boosts FDI hypothesis and arrives...
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