Posts
- Category: GENDER. VIOLENCE. IN RUSSIA (continued)
- Media Coverage of Gender Violence
- Media Coverage of Sexual Assault
- Meeting Global Feminist Objectives
- Monitoring Women’s Rights
- Monitoring Women’s Rights, Feminist Entrepreneurs,. and New Cooperation
- Moscow-based RACCW: Begging from Europe
- My Methods
- My Stance
- Neglecting the Criminal Law and Procedure
- New and Lingering Discourses
- Not raising awareness
- Not reforming policy
- Not reforming practice
- Notes on measurement and method
- Other Survival Tactics
- Parafeminism
- Parliamentary Roundtable on Trafficking, 1997
- Prevention
- Privatizing gender violence
- Protection
- Rape and Sexual Harassment
- Recommendations
- Reforming policy
- Regional Legislation
- Regional Variation
- Responsiueness in Policy and Practice
- Russia’s reforms in comparison. to the united states
- Russian Antitrafficking Legislation, 2003—2004
- Russian Resistance, More Monitoring
- Some Steps Forward
- St. Petersburg
- Stalled Autonomous Legislation on Violence. in the Family, 1994—1997,1999
- State Parafeminism and State Services
- States’ Preemption of Antitrafficking Initiatives
- Surveying Public Awareness
- Surveying Public Awareness
- Surveying Public Awareness
- The Argument
- The argument for global-local. structural framework
- The Global Antitrafficking Campaign
- The Global Compromise: The U. N. Trafficking Protocol (2000)
- The Global Feminist Challenge,. Communism, and Postcommunism
- The Limits of Blame and Shame
- The Limits of Reform
- The new feminist interventionism
- The Rest of the Book
- The soviet legacy
- The Womens Crisis Center Movement:. Funding and De-funding Feminism
- Theorizing intervention and feminist reform
- Threatening Sanctions, Adding Legislative Assistance
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