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  • 1
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    Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
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    gbv_1778615058
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (148 p.)
    ISBN: 9783866886162
    Series Statement: Suedosteuropa-Studien
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views
    Note: German
    Language: German
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Berlin :Peter Lang Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949299979902882
    Format: 1 online resource (150 pages).
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Preface Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Introduction Gabriella Schubert: Women in the Balkans / Southeast Europe Marije Cornelissen: Women are one of Southeast Europe's most valuable assets Parenthood, Economy and Social Welfare Ana Carević / Dragan Sabljić: Women's Entrepreneurship in Southeast Europe Vera Gudac-Dodić: Women in Serbia Work-Life Balance, Migration Marijana Dinek / Diana Riđić: Women under international protection in Bosnia-Herzegovina (status, perspective) Marina Hughson: Work and Family in Serbia: The Semiperipheral Gender Perspective Ana Luleva: Post-socialist Gender Order in Bulgaria: Between Statesocialist Legacy and EU Gender Regulations Table of Contents Sexism, Violence, Human Trafficking Maja Raičević: Position of women in Montenegro. Key issues, specific needs, and bottlenecks Inge Bell: "Fresh Meat" from Southeast Europe for Johns in Germany. A look at the System of Human Trafficking Reconciliation, Participation, Representation, Lobbying and Regional Cooperation Lejla Turčilo / Seid Masnica: Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Deprived, but Successful Teuta Sahatqija: Reconciliation / Political Participation and Representation / Lobbying and Regional cooperation: Kosova's case.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-86688-616-0
    Language: German
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  • 3
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    Berlin :Peter Lang Publishing,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960707963602883
    Format: 1 online resource (150 pages).
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Preface Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Introduction Gabriella Schubert: Women in the Balkans / Southeast Europe Marije Cornelissen: Women are one of Southeast Europe's most valuable assets Parenthood, Economy and Social Welfare Ana Carević / Dragan Sabljić: Women's Entrepreneurship in Southeast Europe Vera Gudac-Dodić: Women in Serbia Work-Life Balance, Migration Marijana Dinek / Diana Riđić: Women under international protection in Bosnia-Herzegovina (status, perspective) Marina Hughson: Work and Family in Serbia: The Semiperipheral Gender Perspective Ana Luleva: Post-socialist Gender Order in Bulgaria: Between Statesocialist Legacy and EU Gender Regulations Table of Contents Sexism, Violence, Human Trafficking Maja Raičević: Position of women in Montenegro. Key issues, specific needs, and bottlenecks Inge Bell: "Fresh Meat" from Southeast Europe for Johns in Germany. A look at the System of Human Trafficking Reconciliation, Participation, Representation, Lobbying and Regional Cooperation Lejla Turčilo / Seid Masnica: Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Deprived, but Successful Teuta Sahatqija: Reconciliation / Political Participation and Representation / Lobbying and Regional cooperation: Kosova's case.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-86688-616-0
    Language: German
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Berlin :Peter Lang Publishing,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960707963602883
    Format: 1 online resource (150 pages).
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Preface Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Introduction Gabriella Schubert: Women in the Balkans / Southeast Europe Marije Cornelissen: Women are one of Southeast Europe's most valuable assets Parenthood, Economy and Social Welfare Ana Carević / Dragan Sabljić: Women's Entrepreneurship in Southeast Europe Vera Gudac-Dodić: Women in Serbia Work-Life Balance, Migration Marijana Dinek / Diana Riđić: Women under international protection in Bosnia-Herzegovina (status, perspective) Marina Hughson: Work and Family in Serbia: The Semiperipheral Gender Perspective Ana Luleva: Post-socialist Gender Order in Bulgaria: Between Statesocialist Legacy and EU Gender Regulations Table of Contents Sexism, Violence, Human Trafficking Maja Raičević: Position of women in Montenegro. Key issues, specific needs, and bottlenecks Inge Bell: "Fresh Meat" from Southeast Europe for Johns in Germany. A look at the System of Human Trafficking Reconciliation, Participation, Representation, Lobbying and Regional Cooperation Lejla Turčilo / Seid Masnica: Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Deprived, but Successful Teuta Sahatqija: Reconciliation / Political Participation and Representation / Lobbying and Regional cooperation: Kosova's case.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-86688-616-0
    Language: German
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Berlin :Peter Lang Publishing,
    UID:
    almafu_9960707963602883
    Format: 1 online resource (150 pages).
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Preface Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Introduction Gabriella Schubert: Women in the Balkans / Southeast Europe Marije Cornelissen: Women are one of Southeast Europe's most valuable assets Parenthood, Economy and Social Welfare Ana Carević / Dragan Sabljić: Women's Entrepreneurship in Southeast Europe Vera Gudac-Dodić: Women in Serbia Work-Life Balance, Migration Marijana Dinek / Diana Riđić: Women under international protection in Bosnia-Herzegovina (status, perspective) Marina Hughson: Work and Family in Serbia: The Semiperipheral Gender Perspective Ana Luleva: Post-socialist Gender Order in Bulgaria: Between Statesocialist Legacy and EU Gender Regulations Table of Contents Sexism, Violence, Human Trafficking Maja Raičević: Position of women in Montenegro. Key issues, specific needs, and bottlenecks Inge Bell: "Fresh Meat" from Southeast Europe for Johns in Germany. A look at the System of Human Trafficking Reconciliation, Participation, Representation, Lobbying and Regional Cooperation Lejla Turčilo / Seid Masnica: Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Deprived, but Successful Teuta Sahatqija: Reconciliation / Political Participation and Representation / Lobbying and Regional cooperation: Kosova's case.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-86688-616-0
    Language: German
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1025254104
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (148 p)
    ISBN: 9783866886162
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien 79
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views
    Content: Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Preface – Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Introduction – Gabriella Schubert: Women in the Balkans / Southeast Europe – Marije Cornelissen: Women are one of Southeast Europe’s most valuable assets – Parenthood, Economy and Social Welfare – Ana Carević / Dragan Sabljić: Women’s Entrepreneurship in Southeast Europe – Vera Gudac-Dodić: Women in Serbia – Work-Life Balance, Migration – Marijana Dinek / Diana Riđić: Women under international protection in Bosnia-Herzegovina (status, perspective) – Marina Hughson: Work and Family in Serbia: The Semiperipheral Gender Perspective – Ana Luleva: Post-socialist Gender Order in Bulgaria: Between Statesocialist – Legacy and EU Gender Regulations Table of Contents – Sexism, Violence, Human Trafficking – Maja Raičević: Position of women in Montenegro. Key issues, specific needs, and bottlenecks – Inge Bell: "Fresh Meat" from Southeast Europe for Johns in Germany. A look at the System of Human Trafficking – Reconciliation, Participation, Representation, Lobbying and Regional Cooperation – Lejla Turčilo / Seid Masnica: Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Deprived, but Successful – Teuta Sahatqija: Reconciliation / Political Participation and Representation / Lobbying and Regional cooperation: Kosova’s case
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783866886155
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9783866886155
    Language: German
    Keywords: Balkan ; Südosteuropa ; Frau ; Identität ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Leipzig, Germany :Biblion Media,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959002717102883
    Format: 1 online resource (148 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9783866886162
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien ; Band 79
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Also available in print form. , In English with front matter in German.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783866886155
    Language: English
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    Leipzig, Germany :Biblion Media,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959002717102883
    Format: 1 online resource (148 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9783866886162
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien ; Band 79
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Also available in print form. , In English with front matter in German.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9783866886155
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_BV044260778
    Format: 148 Seiten : , Illustration.
    ISBN: 978-3-86688-615-5
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien Band 79
    Note: "The publication is a collection of contributions to a symposium on "Women in the Balkans / Southeastern Europe" held by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) 3 / November 2014 in Munich" (Preface, Seite 9)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-86688-616-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Frau ; Identität ; Frau ; Identität ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Schubert, Gabriella, 1943-
    Author information: Deimel, Johanna, 1961-
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  • 10
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    Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    almahu_9948168715202882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783866886162
    Series Statement: Südosteuropa-Studien 79
    Content: This book is a collection of contributions to a symposium which was organized by the Southeast Europe Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) on the topic "Women in the Balkans/Southeastern Europe" and held on 3rd and 4th November 2014 in Munich. It reflects on the present situation of women in the Balkans/Southeast Europe which has experienced fundamental changes since the end of the communist/socialist regime and the transition towards a market oriented economy as well as the wars in former Yugoslavia. These fundamental changes and war time experiences have not only implicated disorders in political and social status, but also a backlash in terms of return to patriarchal values as well as to traditional gender relations and hierarchies. A perception of gender roles following traditional patterns and a concept of femininity reducing women to their bodies, open sexism in media, the so called "sex industry" and "women markets" plus the ban of abortion, increased domestic violence and trafficking in women have been combined with neoliberal values, right ideology, neo-patriarchy and the ruling concept of masculinity. On the other hand, women have also used their chance to create their own business, not to forget female subcultures. Women`s participation in decision-making, especially in political parties, and their representation in the public scenery is an important indicator for the degree of their emancipation. Bringing together women engaged on women`s issues in different areas - from the academia, the Non-Governmental Organisations and civil society, and policy makers - is bound to result in a variety of perspectives and views.
    Note: Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Preface – Gabriella Schubert / Johanna Deimel: Introduction – Gabriella Schubert: Women in the Balkans / Southeast Europe – Marije Cornelissen: Women are one of Southeast Europe’s most valuable assets – Parenthood, Economy and Social Welfare – Ana Carević / Dragan Sabljić: Women’s Entrepreneurship in Southeast Europe – Vera Gudac-Dodić: Women in Serbia – Work-Life Balance, Migration – Marijana Dinek / Diana Riđić: Women under international protection in Bosnia-Herzegovina (status, perspective) – Marina Hughson: Work and Family in Serbia: The Semiperipheral Gender Perspective – Ana Luleva: Post-socialist Gender Order in Bulgaria: Between Statesocialist – Legacy and EU Gender Regulations Table of Contents – Sexism, Violence, Human Trafficking – Maja Raičević: Position of women in Montenegro. Key issues, specific needs, and bottlenecks – Inge Bell: "Fresh Meat" from Southeast Europe for Johns in Germany. A look at the System of Human Trafficking – Reconciliation, Participation, Representation, Lobbying and Regional Cooperation – Lejla Turčilo / Seid Masnica: Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Deprived, but Successful – Teuta Sahatqija: Reconciliation / Political Participation and Representation / Lobbying and Regional cooperation: Kosova’s case
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783866886155
    Language: German
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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