|
|
 |
DAWN's work on the theme of Political Restructuring and Social Transformation (PR&ST) began in 1998 and assumed priority within the network in 1999/2000. The work entailed developing a Southern feminist global analysis of the changing character of state system, social movements and multilateralisms in the context of an emerging global governance complex during the era of economic globalization. The resulting book, Marketisation of Governance: Critical Feminist Perspectives from the South, is DAWN's third global analysis. Based on the findings of commissioned regional research and consultations, the analysis strongly critiques global financial and trade liberalization, a process that has resulted in the erosion of the state's capacity to meet national social development needs. The analysis highlights the challenges and dilemmas for social movements pursuing economic and gender justice in the era of globalisation, and lays down a number of fundamentals which cannot be compromised. The increase in conflicts resulting from the fragmentation of states, global power shifts and persistent imbalances have become a focus of DAWN's research effort in this area.
PRST Analysis Team: Kumudini Samuel and PRST-Conflict Asia Research Team
Visit this PAGE for more resources on DAWN's analyses
Back to HOME
|
Announcing the release of DAWN's ebook "Women Transforming Peace Activism in a Fierce New World - South and Southeast Asia" edited by Kumudini Samuel
|
|
In 2009, DAWN began a process of exploring women’s activism and agency in times of conflict and transition through a series of self-reflective case studies written by feminists in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Nepal and India. The project was conceptualized initially within DAWN under its Political Restructuring and Social Transformation (PRST) Research Program and further developed with the generous support of several women collaborators of our network from the South and Southeast Asian regions.
Click the DOWNLOAD button below for the PDF copy of the e-book
Visit this PAGE for more resources on DAWN's analyses
Back to HOME
|
|
DOWNLOAD
EMAIL DAWN VIEW / WRITE FEEDBACK
VIEW ALL ENTRIES
|
|