FEM 6102 Women, Rights and Citizenship in a Globalized World

3 units
Feminist and Gender Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
This course examines women's rights and citizenship; gender and development; and gender, migration and health in the context of globalization. Topics include the following: mainstreaming gender and health development; initiatives bringing feminist Southern voices across the world; health consequences of the massive incorporation of Third World women into a transnational labour force; women's agency and resistance; social capital and pluralism in health services and health care.

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Seminar

Previously Offered Terms:

Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
A Average (8.706)
Most Common: A (76%)
17 students

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Fiona Jeffries

Winter 2019 - A00

A Average (8.909)
Most Common: A (82%)
11 students

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A+

Denise Spitzer

Winter 2018 - A00

A- Average (8.333)
Most Common: A (67%)
6 students

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A+