Both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural Haiti
This dissertation applies the theoretical perspective of gender relations and develops methods to understand and analyze the movement of women from the center of social systems to its margins when these systems are undergoing rapid socio-economic and political change. This research responded to the...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.395632014-02-13T03:46:40ZBoth sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural HaitiAkman, GeraldineAgricultural cooperative credit associations -- HaitiWomen in agriculture -- HaitiMan-woman relationships -- HaitiThis dissertation applies the theoretical perspective of gender relations and develops methods to understand and analyze the movement of women from the center of social systems to its margins when these systems are undergoing rapid socio-economic and political change. This research responded to the pressing need for the application of newer, more appropriate theoretical and methodological perspectives to examine shifting power relations between women and men in areas undergoing transformation. In the case study, I investigate the locus of power in a system of cooperatives in the Departement du Nord, Haiti and discover how and why female members are being relegated to the periphery of this development programme. I find that a system of gender-based social power is causing unequal opportunities and oppressive power relations for female members in the cooperatives. I analyze how and why this system of social power causes conflict when the interests of female and male members differ in the cooperatives and I explore strategies for change. This dissertation also contributes to a greater understanding of the power dynamics which exist when one group holds different preferences and practices to the dominant group whose framework is the one considered acceptable in the society.McGill UniversityHills, T. L. (advisor)1992Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001326480proquestno: NN87728Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Geography.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=39563 |
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This dissertation applies the theoretical perspective of gender relations and develops methods to understand and analyze the movement of women from the center of social systems to its margins when these systems are undergoing rapid socio-economic and political change. This research responded to the pressing need for the application of newer, more appropriate theoretical and methodological perspectives to examine shifting power relations between women and men in areas undergoing transformation. In the case study, I investigate the locus of power in a system of cooperatives in the Departement du Nord, Haiti and discover how and why female members are being relegated to the periphery of this development programme. I find that a system of gender-based social power is causing unequal opportunities and oppressive power relations for female members in the cooperatives. I analyze how and why this system of social power causes conflict when the interests of female and male members differ in the cooperatives and I explore strategies for change. This dissertation also contributes to a greater understanding of the power dynamics which exist when one group holds different preferences and practices to the dominant group whose framework is the one considered acceptable in the society. |
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Both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural Haiti |
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Both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural Haiti |
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Both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural Haiti |
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Both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural Haiti |
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Both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural Haiti |
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both sides now : gender relations in credit and agriculture cooperatives in rural haiti |
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