{"product_id":"public-policy-making-gender-and-human-security-in-the-caribbean-9783031815911","title":"Public Policy Making Gender and Human Security in the Caribbean","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cp\u003ePart 1: Public policy is public space: stakeholders, civil society and alternative public policy makers.- Chapter 1: Women Working for Social Progress (Workingwomen): The Campaign to End Corporal Punishment.- Chapter 2: Climate Change, Bushfires' and Possibilities of Civil Society Based Policy-making in Trinidad and Tobago: Making Room at the Table.- Chapter 3: Child Sexual Abuse, ChildLinK, Civil Society and Communities of Practice in Collaboration with the Guyanese State.- Chapter 4: Climate Change Conversations Gender-based violence interventions in Dominica  Before and after the storms: an interview with Ms. Tina Alexander.- Part 2: Human security complexities and caribbean public policy.- Chapter 5: Displacing the Masculine Protagonist: Women, the Arms Trade Treaty, Human Security and Gun Violence in Trinidad \u0026amp; Tobago.- Chapter 6: Intergenerational Trauma and Neglect: Social Housing as a Strategy for Sustainable Development.- Chapter 7: Social Policy Implications for a Restorative Prisoner Re-entry Process.- Chapter 8: Interconnected Threads: From Global Governance to Local Realities in Human Chapter 9: Security: An Interview with Professor Craig Murphy.- Part 3: Crosscutting gender: social policy: sectoral reflections and invisibilities.- Chapter 10: Beijing To and Fro: From Women's Bureaus to Gender Divisions.- Chapter 11: Policy-ing Adolescent Sexuality and Sexual Health in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago.- Chapter 12: Our Law to Access: The Role of Women's Rights Organisations in the Passage and Implementation of Guyana's Abortion Law.- Chapter 13: Persistent Invisibilities: Purposive Erasure of Marginalised and Minoritised Gender Identities in Caribbean Policy Making.- Chapter 14: The Colonial Origins of Social Policy and Social Work in Guyana.- Chapter 15: Using Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process to Rank Policy Aspirations for Child Protection in Aruba: A Human Capability Approach.- Chapter 16: Social Policy Contestations from Within the Academy. An interview with Dr. Innette Cambridge.- .- Part 4: public policy- 21st century caribbean reflections and futures.- Chapter 17: Understanding the Persistence of the Westminster Whitehall Model in the Caribbean: The Challenges Facing Constitutional Reformers: Interview with Professor Hamid Ghany.- Chapter 18: Recording Our Policy Process: The Caribbean's Postcolonial Challenge of Re-Membering as We Contend with Digitisation and Freedom of Information.- Chapter 19: In Search for Repair: Reflections on Grief, the Repaired and Reparations.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Palgrave Macmillan","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53195437310295,"sku":"9783031815911","price":113.99,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/public-policy-making-gender-and-human-security-in-the-caribbean-9783031815911","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}