Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor

Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within the processes of terrritorialization are important at macro-level for the designing processes of sustainable rural development, as well as at the micro-level, for shaping livelihoods of men and women in rural areas. The research is based on t...

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Main Author: Babović Marija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade 2014-01-01
Series:Sociološki Pregled
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2014/0085-63201403353B.pdf
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spelling doaj-62fbaaca5c9f46ccbabe0af6683a19fc2021-04-02T10:05:22ZengSerbian Sociological Association, BelgradeSociološki Pregled0085-63202560-48802014-01-0148335338110.5937/socpreg1403353B0085-63201403353BGender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of ZlatiborBabović Marija0University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade, SerbiaGender aspects of the access to economic resources within the processes of terrritorialization are important at macro-level for the designing processes of sustainable rural development, as well as at the micro-level, for shaping livelihoods of men and women in rural areas. The research is based on the assumption that access to economic resources is gendered. Starting from the findings of previous researches (Blagojević, 2010, Babović and Vuković, 2008, Trajković, 2002, Korać, 1991) on gender relations in rural areas, the research presented in this paper is motivated by intention to get deeper knowledge about gender aspects of access to economic resources throughout the processes of territorialization (Battaglini, 2014). The process of territorialization is the process of 'embedding' actors in the place of living, which unfolds through their interactions with nature and other resources available for production and securing livelihoods. Territorialization patterns, the access to endogenous and egzogenous resources available in the given territory (Stimson, Stough and Njikamp, 2011) are important elements of positioning of men and women in the processes of rural development. Qualitative research findings indicate that gender and generation differences in the territorialization patterns are present in the key phases of symbolization, reification and organization, and they are influenced by specific norms and values as well as power relations.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2014/0085-63201403353B.pdfgenderterritorializationvaluesnormseconomic resources and practices
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Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor
Sociološki Pregled
gender
territorialization
values
norms
economic resources and practices
author_facet Babović Marija
author_sort Babović Marija
title Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor
title_short Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor
title_full Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor
title_fullStr Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor
title_full_unstemmed Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: Research in the region of Zlatibor
title_sort gender aspects of the access to economic resources within teritorialization processes: research in the region of zlatibor
publisher Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade
series Sociološki Pregled
issn 0085-6320
2560-4880
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Gender aspects of the access to economic resources within the processes of terrritorialization are important at macro-level for the designing processes of sustainable rural development, as well as at the micro-level, for shaping livelihoods of men and women in rural areas. The research is based on the assumption that access to economic resources is gendered. Starting from the findings of previous researches (Blagojević, 2010, Babović and Vuković, 2008, Trajković, 2002, Korać, 1991) on gender relations in rural areas, the research presented in this paper is motivated by intention to get deeper knowledge about gender aspects of access to economic resources throughout the processes of territorialization (Battaglini, 2014). The process of territorialization is the process of 'embedding' actors in the place of living, which unfolds through their interactions with nature and other resources available for production and securing livelihoods. Territorialization patterns, the access to endogenous and egzogenous resources available in the given territory (Stimson, Stough and Njikamp, 2011) are important elements of positioning of men and women in the processes of rural development. Qualitative research findings indicate that gender and generation differences in the territorialization patterns are present in the key phases of symbolization, reification and organization, and they are influenced by specific norms and values as well as power relations.
topic gender
territorialization
values
norms
economic resources and practices
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