7 Matching Annotations
- Oct 2023
-
library.scholarcy.com library.scholarcy.com
-
times of constitutional reform, changes in power between political parties, or revolutionary periods
-
women's movements have historically advanced their interests by taking advantage of certain political opportunities.
-
discursive struggle, which involves shaping and controlling political discourse concerning women to influence public policy.
-
There is tension between feminist movements and political parties, as some movements prefer to maintain autonomy from parties in order to achieve their goals.
-
feminists did not have a political party to support them, which limited their influence on policies like abortion laws.
-
success of feminist movements working with left-wing parties varies,
-
Women are located both externally and internally within institutions, influencing their actions and goals. Other research on Third World women's movements shows their impact on state policies and context.
-