Gendered Perspectives on International Development
Gendered Perspectives on International Development
Edited by: Stephanie Nawyn
Gendered Perspectives on International Development (GPID) series is a peer-reviewed journal publication of scholarly work on the effects of international development policy and globalization on gender roles, gender relations, and sexuality.
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GPID Papers are article-length manuscripts (9,000-word max) by scholars from a broad range of disciplines, disseminating materials at a late stage of formulation that contribute new understandings of gendered roles and relations amidst economic, social, and political change. Individual papers in the series address a range of topics, such as gender, violence, and human rights; gender and agriculture; reproductive health and healthcare; gender and social movements; masculinities and development; and the gendered division of labor.
Read GPID issues online and view tables of contents at Project MUSE.
Read GPID issues online and view tables of contents at Project MUSE.