Gender in the Bamako Polycentric World Social Forum (2006): Is Another World Possible?
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Abstract
This paper explores a gender analysis of the Bamako Polycentric World Social Forum, 2006. Thus far, gender has been marginalized in the World Social Forum process, despite the progressive tone of the project for “another world,” indirectly alluding to gender equality. The Bamako WSF 2006 is an interesting case study to assess gender institutionalisation, as for the first time African women activists were massively integrated into the discussions. Additionally, national organizers dedicated a specific venue for gender issues, the Women’s World. What was the impact of these two features for the “engendering” of the WSF?Date
2013-01-11Type
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oai:vc.bridgew.edu:jiws-1392http://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol8/iss3/12
http://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1392&context=jiws