Women-Empowerment a Bibliography

Women-Empowerment a Bibliography

Women’s Studies Resources; 5 Women-Empowerment A Bibliography Complied by Meena Usmani & Akhlaq Ahmed March 2015 CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 25, Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market) New Delhi-110 001 Ph. 91-11-32226930, 322266931 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cwds.ac.in/library/library.htm 1 PREFACE The “Women’s Studies Resources Series” is an attempt to highlight the various aspect of our specialized library collection relating to women and development studies. The documents available in the library are in the forms of books and monographs, reports, reprints, conferences Papers/ proceedings, journals/ newsletters and newspaper clippings. The present bibliography on "Women-Empowerment ” especially focuses on women’s political, social or economic aspects. It covers the documents which have empowerment in the title. To highlight these aspects, terms have been categorically given in the Subject Keywords Index. The bibliography covers the documents upto 2014 and contains a total of 1541 entries. It is divided into two parts. The first part contains 800 entries from books, analytics (chapters from the edited books), reports and institutional papers while second part contains over 741 entries from periodicals and newspapers articles. The list of periodicals both Indian and foreign is given as Appendix I. The entries are arranged alphabetically under personal author, corporate body and title as the case may be. For easy and quick retrieval three indexes viz. Author Index containing personal and institutional names, Subject Keywords Index and Geographical Area Index have been provided at the end. We would like to acknowledge the support of our colleagues at Library. We hope this effort will be helpful to those working and interested in the area of Women Development and Empowerment. Meena Usmani Akhlaq Ahmed March 2015 2 CONTENTS Pages Preface ................................................................................................................. i Section – 1 Part – I : Books, Monographs, Reports, Conference Papers/ Proceedings and Analytics ..................................................................... 001-118 Part – II: Articles from Journals/ Newsletters and Newspapers ............................. 119-185 Section – 2 a. Author Index ................................................................................................. 186-216 b. Subject Keyword Index.................................................................................. 217-231 c. Geographical Area index ............................................................................... 232-236 d. List of Periodicals/ Newspapers .................................................................... 237-239 3 Part – I (Books, Monographs, Reports, Conference Papers/ Proceedings and Analytics) 4 0001 Abdul Jamal, M Empowerment of women through self-help group: a view/by M. Abdul Jamal, H. Yasmeen Sultana and J. Gajalakshmi. pt.1; p. 157-162. IN Micro-finance and women empowerment/ed. by Rais Ahmed. - New Delhi: Mittal,2009. 3 parts 332.7 MIC 12668-12670 0002 Abdul Majeed Gender budgeting and women empowerment p. 83-99 IN Six case studies on gender and social inclusion for sustainable livelihoods/ed. by Mina Swaminathan. - Chennai: M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation,2007. 72p MP-R MSS.S 12186 0003 Abraham, Binumol Women nurses and the notion of their empowerment.- Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies,2004. 22p.-(Discussion Paper; 88) MP-R CEN.A 11165 0004 Abraham, Taisha Female empowerment: impact of literacy in Jaipur district, Rajasthan/by Taisha Abraham and Malashri Lal.- New Delhi: Har-Anand,1995. 178p. 305.425 ABR.F 6534 0005 Academy of Grassroots Studies and Research of India Women empowerment in political institutions: an Indian perspective/ed. by D. Sundar Ram.- New Delhi: Kanishka,2009. xxv, 278p. 305.425 ACA.W 12628 0006 Acharya, B T Women entitlement and empowerment with special reference to Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA). Paper 11. IN National Consultation on Gender Issues in Credit in the Rural Non-Farm Sector (1992: Bombay). Sponsored by National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. Organised by SNDT Women's University. Research Centre for Women's Studies, September 14-15, 1992. CD-497 0007 Acharya, Bimal Kishore Empowerment of women through entrepreneurship development in Tripura 5 p. 250-264 IN Empowerment and status of women in Tripura /ed. by Kiran Sankar Chakraborty.- New Delhi: Akansha, 2008. xxviii, 328p. 305.425 GLO 12193 0008 Afshar, Haleh Disempowerment and the politics of civil liberties of Iranian women p.117-133 IN Women and empowerment: illustrations from the Third World/ed. by Haleh Afshar. - London: MacMillan,1998. xi, 214p. 305.425(1724) WOM 7982 0009 Agarwal, Sunita Community narratives as a source of empowerment: Bama's Sangati. p. 105-111. IN Gender issues: attestations and contestations/ed. by Rajul Bhargava. - New Delhi: Rawat, 2010. x, 261p. 809.89287 GEN 12737 0010 Aggarwal, Artee Empowerment through information and communication technologies: women's perspective (with special reference to Uttar Pradesh). v.1, p. 260-265 IN Empowering Women through Information and Knowledge: from Oral Traditions to ICT.- Mumbai: SNDT Women's University,2003. 2 vols. International Conference on Empowering Women through Information and Knowledge: from Oral Traditions to ICT, May 30-June 2, 2003 at Paud, Pune. Jointly organized by SNDT Women's University and Centre for Women's Development Studies 305.425 SND.E 10736-10737 0011 Agnihotri Gupta, Jyotsna Feminist Utopias - strategies for women's empowerment. p.25-46. IN Gender and literature/ed. by Iqbal Kaur. - New Delhi: B.R,1992. xxii, 208p 809.89287 GEN 5134 0012 Agot, Kawango E Women, culture, and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: what does the "empowerment" discourse leave out? p. 287-302 IN Emancipation and empowerment of women.- New Delhi: Gyan,1998. 354p. 305.425 GIR.E 8210 0013 Agrawal, Shashi Rani Television for empowerment of women's health in Uttar Pradesh. 6 v.2, p. 513-531. IN Communication and empowerment of women: strategies and policy insights from India/ed. by Kiran Prasad. - Delhi: The Women Press,2004. 2 vols. 302.23 COM 11080-11081 0014 Ahmed, Sara Flowing upstream: towards gender just, equitable and empowering water management p. 211-235 IN Cartographies of empowerment: the Mahila Samakhya story/ed. by Vimala Ramachandran and Kameshwari Jandhyala. - New Delhi: Zubaan,2012. vii, 514p. 305.425 CAR 13705 0015 Akhaury, Rashmi Women's empowerment through gender budgeting: a review in the Indian context p. 185-210 IN Women workers in India/ed. by Ravi Prakash Yadav and Kumar Chandradeep and Barsa. - New Delhi: New Century, 2012. xvii, 305p 331.4 WOM 13324 0016 Akhter, Farida Health ignored and environment forgotten: misleading direction towards empowerment. p.104-133. IN Empowerment of women: Nairobi to Beijing 1985-1995 /ed. by Roushan Jahan..et.al.- Dhaka: Women for Women, 1995. xi, 178p 305.425 WOM.E 9328 0017 Akhter, S M Jawed Empowerment of women in India-issues and challenges. pt.3; p. 1053-1066. IN Micro-finance and women empowerment/ed. by Rais Ahmed. - New Delhi: Mittal,2009. 3 parts 332.7 MIC 12668-12670 0018 Al-Ali, Nadje The United States, the Iraqi women's diaspora and women's 'empowerment' in Iraq/by Nadje Al- Ali and Nicola Pratt. p. 65-98. IN Women and war in the Middle East: transnational perspectives/ed. by Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt. - London: Zed Books,2009. viii, 285p 303.66(56) WOM 12664 0019 Aladuwaka, Seela Contextualizing credit programmes, poverty alleviation, and women's empowerment: a case study from rural Sri Lanka/by Seela Aladuwaka and Ann M. Oberhauser. 7 p. 245-267. IN Gendered geographies: space and place in South Asia/ed. by Saraswati Raju. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011. xv, 316p 305.422(54) GEN 13274 0020 Alam, J Religion vs. women's empowerment . p.19-43. IN Changing faces of Indian women/ed. by Anita Bagchi and Sanjay K. Roy. - Kolkata: Levant Books, 2009. 232p 305.42 NOR.C 13606 0021 Alam, Md. Murshid Women empowerment in India-an analytical study /by Md. Murshid Alam and Talat Jabeen p.153-167 IN Women empowerment and global development/ed. by M.S. Gupta. - Gurgaon: Madhav Books,2012. xiii, 478p. 305.425 WOM 13586 0022 Alam, Tosib Women empowerment through PRIS in India/by Tosib Alam, Mohammad Awais and Mohd Asif. pt.3; p. 1019-1033. IN Micro-finance and women empowerment/ed. by Rais Ahmed. - New Delhi: Mittal, 2009. 3 parts. 332.7 MIC 12668-12670 0023 Alexandre, Chanda Looking positively at menstruation empowering women. p.15-17. IN Women's Sahayog: annual issue Vol.4, 1999.- Calcutta: Women's Sahayog,1999. 71p MP-R WOM.W 8863 0024 Alsop, Ruth Measuring empowerment in practice: structuring analysis and framing indicators/by Ruth Alsop and Nina Heinsohn.- s.l: World Bank,2005. 122p.-(Policy Working Paper; 3510) MP-R WOR.A 11687 0025 Ambedkar, S N Women, empowerment and panchayati raj/by S.Nagendra Ambedkar and Shilaja Nagendra.- Jaipur: A B D,2005. xii, 219p. 352.00722(544) AMB.W 11194 8 0026 Ampofo, Akosua Adomako Understanding masculinities, empowering women: what have boys in Ghana got to do with it? /by Akosua Adomako Ampofo and John Boateng p. 247-263 IN Emancipation and empowerment of women.- New Delhi: Gyan,1998. 354p. 305.425 GIR.E 8210 0027 Antony, Piush Towards empowerment: experiences of organizing women workers.- New Delhi: International Labour Organisation,2001. 96p. 331.4 INT.A 10236 0028 Arora, Manju Women entrepreneurship: an instrument

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