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Gender matters to Capital / Women's struggles and the Antiglobalisation movement. Transition, globalisation and living laboratories

Gender matters to Capital / Women's struggles and the Antiglobalisation movement. Transition, globalisation and living laboratories
Gender matters to Capital / Women's struggles and the Antiglobalisation movement. Transition, globalisation and living laboratories
At the end of the second millennium an extensive social engineering experiment was conducted in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia in the countries emerging from socialist systems that are commonly known today under the label "societies in transition" or "post-socialist countries". These countries, which share a totalitarian communist past, are facing similar issues of political, economic and social transformation as they deal with such processes as privatisation, political democratisation and globalisation. The consequences of globalisation have not bypassed these societies in transition; on the contrary, they are extremely deep, including in the area of equal rights for women.
Javornik, Jana
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Javornik, Jana
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Javornik, Jana (2003) Gender matters to Capital / Women's struggles and the Antiglobalisation movement. Transition, globalisation and living laboratories. City of Women, 9th International Festival of Contemporary Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 08 - 16 Oct 2003.

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At the end of the second millennium an extensive social engineering experiment was conducted in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia in the countries emerging from socialist systems that are commonly known today under the label "societies in transition" or "post-socialist countries". These countries, which share a totalitarian communist past, are facing similar issues of political, economic and social transformation as they deal with such processes as privatisation, political democratisation and globalisation. The consequences of globalisation have not bypassed these societies in transition; on the contrary, they are extremely deep, including in the area of equal rights for women.

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Published date: 2003
Additional Information: Public Debate on Poverty and Unemployment
Venue - Dates: City of Women, 9th International Festival of Contemporary Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2003-10-08 - 2003-10-16

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Local EPrints ID: 42845
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42845
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Date deposited: 14 Feb 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 16:13

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Author: Jana Javornik

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