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Welfare-to-work schemes, 142, Work, as basis of citizenship, 142,
146–147 146–147
Western bias, in global media, 83 Workfare, 142, 146–147
Westphalian order, 71 “Working mother,” 33
White Supremacy movement, 235 World Bank, 64
Williams, Raymond, 31, 237–238 inequalities between states and,
Wilson, William Julius, 145 211, 212
Women Keynesian economics and, 44,
cultural difference and oppression 226–227
of, 173–174 neo-liberalism and, 45, 226–227
human rights conventions on rights Non-Governmental Organizations
of, 206 and, 212, 216, 217
limitations on state sovereignty Washington Consensus and, 70
and, 68 World culture
reification of sexual difference and globalization as, 59–63
use of term, 154 nation-state in, 60
Women’s movement, 88, 89, 90–91, World polity, 62
114 World polity theorists, 46, 59–63
citizenship rights and, 148–155 World Social Forum (WSF), ix, 125,
essentialism and, 152–153 127, 218, 220–221
as global social movement, 124 World society, 59–60
identity and, 39–40, 127 elements of, 60
increase in pluralism as result of, link between local actors and world
234–235 culture in, 60
individual identity and new forms World systems theory, 48–49
of collective action, 115 World Trade Organization (WTO),
legacy of, 232–233 209, 212
Women’s rights, development of, WSF. See World Social Forum (WSF)
138–139
Women’s suffrage movement, Z
123 Zald, Mayer, 95–96, 102–104, 120

