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Re: gender-mainstreaming
I never heard about this concept nor read about it. I am as interested as
Frigga to find out what it means.
Martha
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* Martha E. Gimenez *
* Department of Sociology *
* University of Colorado at Boulder *
* http://csf.colorado.edu/gimenez/ *
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On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 FriggaHaug@xxxxxxx wrote:
> dear friends
> Living in Germany I usually get involved with bits and pieces from the US. In
> this case we have a new concept here - which is number one a hitlist of
> concepts, and it is in English - called gender-mainstreaming
> can anyone tell me, where this comes from, who uses it, what does it mean
> and perhaps even some literature, where it is dealt with?
> thanks
> Frigga Haug
>
>
>
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