01625nam 2200373Ia 450 99638939800331620210104171913.0(CKB)4940000000097374(EEBO)2264214028(OCoLC)ocn907645651e(OCoLC)907645651(EXLCZ)99494000000009737420150420d1690 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Full and true account of the several skirmishes and blooddy [sic] battles[electronic resource] which hath happened in Kingsale, Cork, and Dublin, since the landing of the French forces in Ireland : more particularly, what happened at Charlemont, since the siege thereof, and of the condition, and number of K. James's Army : with an impartial relation of the hanging of several considerable Protestants at Galloway in the same kingdomLondon Printed for H. Jones, near Charing-Cross16901 sheet ([2] p.)Caption title.Imprint from colophon.Licenced, according to order.12 April, 1690.Imperfect: Print-show through some loss of text.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Ireland.eebo-0095IrelandHistoryWar of 1689-1691SourcesBroadsidesEnglandLondon17th century.rbgenrJones Henryactive 1681-1691,UMIUMIBOOK996389398003316Full and true account of the several skirmishes and blooddy battles2329325UNISA08328oam 2200829 c 450 991051369710332120251102090541.0978383946008538394600859783839460085(CKB)5590000000630345(transcript Verlag)9783839460085(MiAaPQ)EBC6956401(Au-PeEL)EBL6956401(DE-B1597)590647(DE-B1597)9783839460085(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/75012(ScCtBLL)b7f5cade-6813-4c0f-92dc-e7b6469c25f8(oapen)doab75012(EXLCZ)99559000000063034520251102d2021 uy 0engurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAmnesty International and Women's RightsFeminist Strategies, Leadership Commitment and Internal ResistancesMiriam Ganzfried1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20211 online resource (320 p.)516 MB 24 SW-AbbildungenEdition Politik9783837660081 3837660087 Cover -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of graphs -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Purpose and delimitation -- 1.2 Significance -- 1.3 Theoretical paradigm -- 1.4 Structure of the study -- 2. Problem and research questions -- 2.1 A gender‐biased understanding of human rights -- 2.2 Contestation of the traditional understanding of human rights -- 2.3 Response of human rights NGOs -- 2.4 Research questions -- 3. Conceptualization -- 4. Focused literature review -- 4.1 Social constructivism in International Relations -- 4.2 The role of norm entrepreneurs in the emergence of international norms -- 4.3 Comparatively powerless actors' strategies for influencing norm dynamics -- 4.4 Norm diffusion and norm dynamics -- 4.5 The study's theoretical contribution -- 5. Data and method(s) -- 5.1 The origin and characteristics of Grounded Theory -- 5.2 Reasons for the use of grounded theory techniques -- 5.3 Case selection -- 5.4 Data corpora -- 5.4.1 Criteria for data collection and generation -- 5.4.2 Written archival documents -- 5.4.3 Interview data -- 5.5 Data analysis -- 6. AI's structure, decision‐making, and policy implementation -- 6.1 Brief overview of the development of AI's work in general -- 6.2 A gendered human rights NGO -- 6.3 Internal structure - the international level -- 6.4 Internal structure - the national levels -- 6.4.1 The Swiss section -- 6.4.2 The German section -- 6.5 Decision‐making and implementation -- 6.5.1 The international level - The IS as a powerfull central node -- 6.5.2 The national level - AI sections -- 7. The beginnings of AI's interest in VAW -- 7.1 The international level -- 7.1.1 Policy development 1989-2001 -- 7.1.1.1 ICM decisions indirectly concerning AI's work on VAW -- 7.1.1.2 ICM decisions directly concerning AI's work on VAW.7.1.2 Policy Implementation - AI's activities on VAW within the frame of the mandate -- 7.1.2.1 Women in the Front Line -- 7.1.2.2 Human Rights are Women's Rights -- 7.1.2.3 Take a Step to Stamp Out Torture -- 7.1.3 Feminist strategizing -- 7.1.4 AI's work on women's rights discussed -- 7.2 The national levels -- 7.2.1 The Swiss section -- 7.2.1.1 First collective and individual initiatives -- 7.2.1.2 A women's network emerges -- 7.2.1.3 Ignorance rather than opposition -- 7.2.2 The German section -- 7.2.2.1 Sektionsarbeitskreis Menschenrechtsverletzungen an Frauen -- 7.2.2.2 The MaF's successful attempts to influence decision‐making -- 7.2.2.3 Disinterest regarding women's rights -- 7.3 Intermediate conclusions -- 8. The challenges to make women's rights part of AI's DNA -- 8.1 The international level -- 8.1.1 Policy development 2002-2010 -- 8.1.1.1 ICM Decisions indirectly concerning AI's work on VAW -- 8.1.1.2 Decisions directly concerning AI's work on VAW -- 8.1.2 Policy Implementation- Focus and content of the SVAW campaign -- 8.1.3 Pushing work on the issue of VAW from the top down -- 8.1.3.1 Policy development initiated by the IEC -- 8.1.3.2 Getting ready for the SVAW campaign -- 8.1.3.3 The SVAW campaign Machinery -- 8.1.4 Resistance against AI's work on VAW -- 8.1.4.1 Resistance against the SVAW campaign -- 8.1.4.2 Resistance against the adoption of a policy on abortion -- 8.2 The national levels -- 8.2.1 The Swiss section -- 8.2.1.1 Merging the international campaign strategy with the section's priorities -- 8.2.1.2 The continuing importance of the women's network -- 8.2.1.3 Women's rights - confined to a story by women acting for women -- 8.2.2 The German section -- 8.2.2.1 Look &amp -- Act: Preventing Violence against Women -- 8.2.2.2 The MaF - a group of voluntary experts.8.2.2.3 Highly controversial issues - domestic violence and abortion -- 8.2.3 Comparison between the Swiss and the German AI sections -- 8.3 Intermediate conclusions -- 9. Discussion and outlook -- 9.1 Summary and new insights -- 9.1.1 New insights into the mandate period -- 9.1.2 New insights into the post‐mandate period -- 9.2 Implications for other human rights NGOs -- 9.3 The study's theoretical contribution -- 9.3.1 Ways that comparatively powerless actors can influence norm emergence -- 9.3.2 Reasons for limited norm diffusion -- 9.4 Outlook -- Appendix -- Appendix 1: Coordinators of the Intersectional Women's Network IWN -- Appendix 2: Additional graphs and figures -- Appendix 3: AI's statute, mandate, and mission -- Sources and Literature -- Sources -- Amnesty International archive -- Archive of the Swiss section of Amnesty International, Bern -- Archive of the German section of Amnesty International, Berlin -- Private archives -- Archival Material -- Interview Material -- Internet Documents -- Literature -- List of abbreviations.Amnesty International's (AI) focus on civil and political rights has marked their work with a gender bias from the outset. In the first comprehensive look at AI's work on women's rights, Miriam Ganzfried illustrates the development of their activities regarding women's rights issues over twenty years. Through interviews with staff members and activists and unprecedented access to archive material from the Swiss and the German AI sections, she shows how women activists strategized to make AI increase its work on women's rights. Additionally, the book demonstrates that, despite the leadership's commitment to the Stop Violence Against Women campaign, internal resistance hampered the integration of women's rights into the organization's overall work.»The book is a humbling reminder of how difficult it has been to arrive at an agreement that women's rights are human rights. It will no doubt serve as a key reference for tracking progress on the integration of women's rights within AI and in human rights discourse more broadly in the years to come.«Edition PolitikGanzfried, Amnesty International and Women's RightsFeminist Strategies, Leadership Commitment and Internal ResistancesAmnesty InternationalWomen's RightsHuman Rights OrganizationsNetworksCivil SocietyPoliticsLawHuman RightsGender StudiesSocial MovementsPolitical ScienceAmnesty InternationalWomen's RightsHuman Rights OrganizationsNetworksCivil SocietyPoliticsLawHuman RightsGender StudiesSocial MovementsPolitical Science305.42Ganzfried Miriam<p>Miriam Ganzfried, Universität Zürich, Schweiz</p>aut1264544Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)fndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910513697103321Amnesty International and women's rights2965272UNINA