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The question of engendering has emerged as a dominant theme in the development theory and practice in the past few years, mainly due to partial achievement of the desired goals of development in terms of attaining gender equality and women`s empowerment. Most studies in this regard focus largely on engendering the state institutions. But the context of development has changed in developing countries with the introduction of recent economic reforms. Taking note of the changed scenario, this book broadens the framework of analysis of engendering governance institutions by incorporating the institutions of market and civil society, besides the state, with a special focus on India.
This book will prove valuable for university students, researchers, teachers, administrators and social activists engaged in women`s empowerment and other advocacy issues.
Contents
Preface
1: ENGENDERING GOVERNANCE: CONCEPTUALISATION
Engendering Governance Institutions: An Introduction - Smita Mishra Panda
Gender Mainstreaming, Equity and Good Governance - Kumud Sharma
II: STATE, GENDER AND GOVERNANCE
Modernity with Democracy?: Gender and Governance in the People's Planning Campaign - Keralam J Devika
Role of Grassroots Women`s Networks in Engendering Governance: Case of Mahila Samakhya, Karnataka - Sangeetha Purushothaman and Suchitra Vedanth
Human Rights, Panchayats and Women - Bidyut Mohanty
City Consultation as an Approach to Gender Responsive Local Urban Governance: An Experience from UMP-Asia - Girija Shrestha
Redefining an Agenda for Governance: Gender and Policy Planning - Meera Velayudhan
III: MARKET, GENDER AND GOVERNANCE
Engendering Market Mechanisms - Nirmala Banerjee
Linking the Informal Sector with Mainstream Markets: Case of SEWA Self Employed Women's Association
IV: CIVIL SOCIETY, GENDER AND GOVERNANCE
Women's Movement and Governance: Issues and Challenges - Indu Agnihotri
Engendering Governance: A Preliminary Enquiry into Formal and Informal Institutions - Ratna M Sudarshan
Engendering Cooperative Governance: Case of Women Dairy Cooperative Societies in Gujarat - Smita Mishra Panda
V: ASSESSMENT OF GENDER SENSITIVITY IN GOVERNANCE
Gender Audits as an Input to Engender Governance - Vibhuti Patel
Engendering Governance in Panchayati Raj Institutions: Insights from Karnataka - N Shantha Mohan
Index



