Full Description
This text seeks to show that global changes are gendered, racialized and classed. It rejects a deterministic reading and explores conflicting and collaborative interests, the possibilities for opportunity and change as well as resistance to inequality of opportunity.
Contents
The unpeopled planet - global regionalization; gendered, classed and racialized - globalization and neocolonialism; the regionalized ostateo and working class women; educating unemployed women - the EU ostateo, its discourses and competencies; education, training and the gender equality discourse of the EU; the oagencyo of the nation state - training policy for British working-class women; marginalizing womenAs training; gaps, spaces and complexities - educating feminists; globalization, education and unemployment.



