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    Women and Land Rights in the Latin American Neo-Liberal Counter-Reforms

    Deere, Carmen Diana, and Magdalena Leon. 1997. “Women and Land Rights in the Latin American Neo-Liberal Counter-Reforms.” Working Paper #264, Michigan State University, Lansing.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity, Rights, Land Rights Regions: Americas, Central America, South America Countries: Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru

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    From Where We Stand: War, Women's Activism and Feminist Analysis

    Cockburn, Cynthia. 2007. From Where We Stand: War, Women's Activism and Feminist Analysis. New York: Zed Books.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Society, Class, Ethnicity, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender Analysis, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarism, Nonviolence, Peacebuilding, Political Participation, Race, Terrorism, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa, Americas, North America, South America, Asia, South Asia, Europe, Western Europe Countries: Colombia, India, Sierra Leone, United States of America

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    Policing Boundaries: Race, Class, and Gender in Cartagena, Colombia

    Streicker, Joel. 1995. “Policing Boundaries: Race, Class, and Gender in Cartagena, Colombia.” American Ethnologist 22 (1): 54–74.

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    Topics: Class, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Gendered Discourses, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Race Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Colombia

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    Trickle-down or Rising Tide? Lessons on Mainstreaming Gender Policy from Colombia and South Africa

    Beall, Jo. 2002. “Trickle-down or Rising Tide? Lessons on Mainstreaming Gender Policy from Colombia and South Africa.” Social Policy & Administration 32 (5): 513–34.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, South America Countries: Colombia, South Africa Keywords: women, gender development policy, Columbia, South Africa

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    Still Supermadres? Gender and the Policy Priorities of Latin American Legislators

    Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie. 2006. “Still Supermadres? Gender and the Policy Priorities of Latin American Legislators.” American Journal of Political Science 50 (3): 570-85.

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    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Political Participation Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica

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    Does Gender Specificity in Constitutions Matter?

    Lucas, Laura E. 2009. “Does Gender Specificity in Constitutions Matter?” Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 20 (1): 133–65.

    Topics: Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Constitutions, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, North America, South America Countries: Canada, Colombia

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    Violence, Power, and Participation: Building Citizenship in Contexts of Chronic Violence

    Pearce, Jenny. 2007. Violence, Power, and Participation: Building Citizenship in Contexts of Chronic Violence. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies.

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    Topics: Citizenship, Civil Society, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gendered Power Relations, Nonviolence, Violence Regions: Americas, Central America, South America Countries: Colombia, Guatemala

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    The Gendered Violence of Development: Imaginative Geographies of Exclusion in the Imposition of Neo-liberal Capitalism

    Coleman, Lara. 2007. "The Gendered Violence of Development: Imaginative Geographies of Exclusion in the Imposition of Neo-liberal Capitalism." British Journal of Politics & International Relations 9 (2): 204-19. 

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Femininity/ies, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Globalization, Violence Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Colombia

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    Extractive Desires: The Moral Control of Female Sexuality at Colombia’s Gold Mining Frontier: Moral Control of Female Sexuality

    Cohen, Roseann. 2014. “Extractive Desires: The Moral Control of Female Sexuality at Colombia’s Gold Mining Frontier: Moral Control of Female Sexuality.” The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 19 (2): 260–79. doi:10.1111/jlca.12098.

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    Topics: Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Livelihoods, Sexuality Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Colombia

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    Acceso de las Mujeres a la Tierra: Realidades de la Restitución y el Desarrollo Rural para las Mujeres en Santander, Antioquia, y Cauca.

    Coll Agudelo, Alejandra. 2015. Acceso de las Mujeres a la Tierra: Realidades de la Restitutción y el Desarrollo Rural para las Mujeres en Santander, Antioquia y Cauca. Bogotá, Colombia: Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres y de la Corporación de Mujeres Ecofeminista, COMUNITAR.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender Roles, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Post-Conflict Governance, Indigenous, Rights, Indigenous Rights, Land Rights, Property Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Colombia

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