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Thursday, October 22, 2009

CFP: Gendered Perspectives on International Development

Gendered Perspectives on International Development
Working Papers

Michigan State University


CALL FOR PAPERS


Gendered Perspectives on International Development (GPID) publishes
scholarly work on global social, political, and economic change and
its gendered effects in the Global South. GPID cross-cuts disciplines,
bringing together research, critical analyses, and proposals for change.

Gendered Perspectives on International Development recognizes diverse
processes of international development and globalization, and new
directions in scholarship on gender relations. The goals of GPID are:
(1) to promote research that contributes to gendered analysis of
social change; (2) to highlight the effects of international
development policy and globalization on gender roles and gender
relations; and (3) to encourage new approaches to international
development policy and programming.

Gendered Perspectives on International Development Working Papers are
article-length manuscripts by scholars from a broad range of
disciplines. They disseminate materials that are at a late stage of
formulation and that contribute new understandings of women and men?s
roles and gender relations amidst economic, social, and political
change.
Individual papers in the series address a range of topics including
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. We
particularly encourage manuscripts that bridge the gap between
research, policy, and practice. Published GPID and WID Working Papers
(1981-2008) papers can be viewed at:
http://www.wid.msu.edu/resources/publications.htm
If you are interested in submitting a manuscript to the Working Papers
series, please send a 150 word abstract summarizing the paper?s
essential points and findings to Dr. Anne Ferguson, Editor, or Anna
Jefferson, Managing Editor, at papers@msu.edu. If the abstract
suggests your paper is suitable for the Working Papers, the full paper
will be invited for peer review and publication consideration.

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