TY - BOOK AU - Shepherd,Laura J. TI - Gender matters in global politics: a feminist introduction to international relations SN - 9780415715218 U1 - 327.1 PY - 2015/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - International relations KW - Feminism KW - Feminist theory N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Ch. 1; Feminist International Relations: making sense ...; Marysia Zalewski --; Marysia Zalewski --; Ch. 2; Ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies; Lene Hansen --; Ch. 3; Sex or gender? Bodies in global politics and why gender matters /; Laura J. Shepherd --; Ch. 4; Postcolonial theories and challenges to "first world-ism"; Anna M. Agathangelou and Heather M. Turcotte --; Ch. 5; Ethics; Kimberly Hutchings --; Ch. 6; Environmental politics and ecology; Emma A. Foster --; Ch. 7; Body politics : gender, sexuality and human rights; Jill Steans --; Ch. 8; Trafficking in human beings; Barbara Sullivan --; Ch. 9; War; Swati Parashar --; Ch. 10; Militarism; Cynthia Cockburn --; Ch. 11; Terrorism and political violence; Caron Gentry and Laura Sjoberg --; Ch. 12; The "war on terrorism"; Krista Hunt --; Ch. 13; Genocide and mass violence; Adam Jones --; Ch. 14; Sexual violence in war; Donna Pankhurst --; Ch. 15; International-global political economy; V. Spike Peterson --; Ch. 16; Production, employment and consumption; Juanita Elias and Lucy Ferguson --; Ch. 17; Land, water and food; Monika Barthwal-Datta and Soumita Basu --; Ch. 18; Development institutions and neoliberal globalisation; Penny Griffin --; Ch. 19; Mainstreaming gender in international institutions; Jacqui True --; Ch. 20; International criminal law; Rosemary Grey --; Ch. 21; Peacekeeping; Nadine Puechguirbal --; Ch. 22; Peacebuilding; Laura J. Shepherd --; Ch. 23; Migration; Jindy Pettman with Lucy Hall --; Ch. 24; Religion; Katherine E. Brown --; Ch. 25; Nationalism; Dibyesh Anand --; Ch. 26; Citizenship, nationality and gender; Denise M. Horn --; Ch. 27; Transnational activism; Valentine M. Moghadam --; Ch. 28; Art, aesthetics and emotionality; Emma Hutchison and Roland Bleiker --; Ch. 29; Popular culture and the politics of the visual; Christina Rowley --; Ch. 30; Sex, gender and cyberspace; M. I. Franklin --; Ch. 31; New social media and global resistance; Suzanne Levi-Sanchez and Sophie Toupin N2 - Introduces the wide variety of feminist and gender theory and explains the relevance to contemporary global politics. Explains the insights of feminist theory for a range of other disciplines including international relations, international political economy and security studies and addresses a large number of key contemporary issues such as human rights, trafficking, rape as a tool of war, peacekeeping and state-building, terrorism and environmental politics ER -