This edited collection focuses on Gender and Development, mostly from South Asia, which shares a common cultural heritage of patriarchal gender role ideology, and is gaining increasing importance in the world development trajectory. This research book indicates the bottlenecks in gender empowerment, the removal of which could accelerate the progress of this region manifold in the coming decades. Based on both empirical surveys and desk reviews, this book deals with diverse issues ranging from gender mainstreaming, violence against women, emerging penology against gender violence, a historical perspective on the role of men as gender allies, and the plights of marginalized groups of women in Asia. Gender disparities in different spheres of national and social lives are discussed in this book through both qualitative and quantitative papers. Therefore, the book can satisfy the demand of researchers having divergent methodological choices. Unlike other contemporary collections, this volume includes not only the situation analysis of women’s limited progress but also discusses innovative solutions to make a breakthrough.
Africana Methodology
This volume critically examines the collection, interpretation, and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data from an Afrocentric perspective. It provides readers with a compilation of essays that evaluate the Africana experience from a methodological perspective.
