open access
메뉴Analyzing the case gender budget movement performed by local women's organizations, this study aims at exploring women's collective empowerment. In doing so, the study introduces the concept of politics of everyday life as an alternative to the traditional conception of politics and takes collective identity formation and changes in gender policies as measures of empowerment. The study shows that through forming collective identity as local women who are both a social category and active policy actors, they can achieve empowerment to change the conditions of their lives. This study is an effort to fill the limitations in dominant resource mobilization and political process models focusing on the structural factors in explaining emergence, trajectories, outcomes of social movements. In addition, the study would suggest a practical implication that women's collective empowerment experienced through everyday life politics can subvert the distintion between the public and private worlds and influence the policy changes of the local governments.
(2001) 지역여성정책과 예산의 새로운 패러다임을 위하여,
(2003) 성인지적 예산도입을 위한 시론적 연구,
(1995) 시민사회와 시민운동,
(1998) 한국여성단체연합 10년사, 동덕여자대학교 출판부
(1997) 한국여성민우회 87 Women Link 97,
(2001a) 함께가는 여성,
(2001b) 예산에도 성이 있다,
(2003a) 성평등의 눈으로 본 지자체 성주류화,
(1990) Engendering Democracy in Brazil Women's Movements in Transition to Politics, Princeton University Press
(1999) Politics and Feminism, Blackwell Publisher
(1988) Women and the Politics of Empowerment, Temple University Press
(1987) Feminist Theory in Action, Martin's Press
(1995) Women's Conceptions of the Political: Three Canadian Women's Organizations., Temple University Press
(1996) Organizational Form as Frame: Collective Identity and Political Strategy in the Americal Labor Movement,
(1985) Strategy or Identity,
(1994) Contesting the Boundaries of the Political, Princeton University Press
(1992) The Social Psychology of Collective Action Frontiers in Social Movement Theory, Yale University Press
(1983) Resource Mobilization Theory and the Study of Social Movements, 527-53
(19771946-1972) Iinsurgency of the Powerless,
(1987) The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Europe, Temple University Press
(1984) Social-Psychological expansions of Resource Mobilization Theory,
(19821930-1970) Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency University of Chicago Press,
(1986) Recruitment to High-Risk Activism The Case of Freedom Summer American Journal of Sociology 92,
(1996) Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements: Political Opportunities, Mobilizing Structures, and Cultural Framings.,
(1985) Mobilization without Women's Emancipation? Women's Interest and Revolution in Nicaragua,
(1997) Women Against the State: Political Opportunities and Collective Action Frames in Chile's Transition to Democracy, in McAdam, Doug and David A. Snow., Roxbury Publishing Company.
(2001) Collective Indentity and Social Movements. ,
(1991) Feminism on the Border From Gender Politics to Geopolitics, Duke University Press
(1983) Struggling to Reform Social Movements and Policy Change during Cycles of Protest New York Center for International Studies, Cornell University
(2000) Gender, Ethnicity and 'the Community': Locations with Multiple Identities. , Routledge
(1993) Planning Gender with Women,