Women's Movements
Join renowned author Marian Sawer as she explores the dynamic landscape of feminist activism in her compelling book, Women's Movements, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This insightful work spans 208 pages and invites readers into a comparative analysis that unites scholars to investigate the evolving patterns of women's movements across local, global, and digital spheres.
As it addresses the intriguing question of 'where have women's movements gone?', this book delves into the nuances of protest movements, the impact of NGOs, and the broader implications for political science and international relations. Ideal for anyone interested in feminism, women's studies, and contemporary political discourse, Women's Movements provides a comprehensive look at how activist strategies are adapting to a rapidly changing world. Discover the intersections of history and modernity in women's activism through this engaging and informative read.