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- Ackerly, B., 2009, “Feminist Theory, Global Gender Justice, and the Evaluation of Grant Making,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 179–198. (Scholar)
- Ackerly, B., and Attanasi, K., 2009, “Global Feminisms: Theory and Ethics for Studying Gendered Injustice,” New Political Science, 31(4): 543–555. (Scholar)
- Alcoff, L., 2009, “Discourses of Sexual Violence in a Global Framework,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 123–139. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “Decolonizing Feminist Philosophy,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 21–36. (Scholar)
- Bahar, S., 1996, “Human Rights are Women’s Rights: Amnesty International and the Family,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 11(1): 105–134. (Scholar)
- Binion, G., 2006, “Human Rights: A Feminist Perspective,” in Women’s Rights: A Human Rights Quarterly Reader, B. Lockwood (ed.), Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 70–86. (Scholar)
- Brock, G., 2014, “Reforming Our Taxation Arrangements to Promote Global Gender Justice,” in Gender and Global Justice, A. Jaggar (ed.), Malden, MA: Polity Press, pp. 147–167. (Scholar)
- Bunch, C., 2004, “A Feminist Human Rights Lens on Human Security,” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 16(1): 29–34. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Women’s Rights as Human Rights: Toward a Re-Vision of Human Rights,” in Women’s Rights: A Human Rights Quarterly Reader, B. Lockwood (ed.), Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 57–69. (Scholar)
- Cisneros, N., 2013, “Alien Sexuality: Race, Maternity, and Citizenship,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 28(2): 290–306. (Scholar)
- Copelon, R., 2003, “Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law,” Human Rights Dialogue, 2(10), published by the Carnegie Council, available online (accessed November 21, 2013). (Scholar)
- Cudd, A., 2005, “Missionary Positions,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 20(4): 164–182. (Scholar)
- Diamandis, P. and Kotler, S., 2012, Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Enloe, C., 2000, Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, Globalization and Militarism: Feminists Make the Link. New York: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. (Scholar)
- Ferguson, A., 2009, “Feminist Paradigms of Solidarity and Justice,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 161–177. (Scholar) (Scholar)
- Fraser, N., 2009, Scales of Justice: Reimagining Political Space in a Globalizing World, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Reframing Justice in a Globalized World,” Fortunes of Feminism: From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis, New York: Verso, pp. 189–209. (Scholar)
- Friedman, T., 2012, The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization, New York: Picador. (Scholar)
- Ferguson, A., 2009, “Feminist Paradigms of Solidarity and Justice,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 161–177. (Scholar)
- Gallegos, S.A., 2017, “Building Transnational Feminist Solidarity Networks,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 231–256. (Scholar)
- Gayatri, S., 1988. “Can the Subaltern Speak?”, Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture, Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg (eds.), Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 271–313. (Scholar)
- Gordon, J., 2018, “Reconciling Female Genital Circumcision with Universal Human Rights,” Developing World Bioethics, 18(3): 222–232. (Scholar)
- Gosselin, A., 2014, “Global Gender Injustice and Mental Health Disorders,” in Gender and Global Justice, A. Jaggar (ed.), Malden, MA: Polity Press, pp. 100–118. (Scholar)
- Gould, C., 2009, “Structuring Global Democracy: Political Communities, Universal Human Rights, and Transnational Representation,” Metaphilosophy, 40(1): 24–41. (Scholar)
- Hankivsky, O., 2006, “Imagining Ethical Globalization: The Contributions of a Care Ethic,” Journal of Global Ethics, 2(1): 91–110. (Scholar)
- Held, V., 2004, “Care and Justice in the Global Context,” Ratio Juris, 17(2): 141–155. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, The Ethics of Care: Personal, Political, and Global, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Herr, R. S., 2003, “The Possibility of Nationalist Feminism,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 18(3): 135–160. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Third World, Transnational, and Global Feminisms,” in Encyclopedia of Race and Racism (Volume 4, S-Z), 2nd edition), Patrick Mason (ed.), New York: Routledge, pp. 190–95. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, “Reclaiming Third World Feminism: Or Why Transnational Feminism Needs Third World Feminism” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, 12(1): 1–30. (Scholar)
- Hochschild, A. R., 2000, “Global Care Chains and Emotional Surplus Value,” in On the Edge: Living with Global Capitalism, Hutton, W. and Giddens, A. (eds.), London: Jonathan Cape, pp. 131–146. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Love and Gold,” in Global Woman: Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy, B. Ehrenreich and A. R Hochschild (eds.), New York: Metropolitan Books, pp. 15–30. (Scholar)
- Jaggar, A., 2001, “Is Globalization Good for Women?,” Comparative Literature, 53(4): 298–314. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002a, “Vulnerable Women and Neo-Liberal Globalization: Debt Burdens Undermine Women’s Health in the Global South,” Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 23(6): 425–440. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002b, “A Feminist Critique of the Alleged Southern Deb,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 17(4): 119–42. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005a, “Civil Society, State and the Global Order,” International Feminist Journal of Politics 7(1): 3–25. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005b, “‘Saving Amina’: Global Justice for Women and Intercultural Dialogue,” Ethics and International Affairs, 19(3): 55–75. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009a, “The Philosophical Challenges of Global Gender Justice,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 1–15. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009b, “Transnational Cycles of Gendered Vulnerability: A Prologue to a Theory of Global Gender Justice,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 33–52. (Scholar)
- Kang, H., 2008, “Transnational Women’s Collectivities and Global Justice,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 39(3): 359–377. (Scholar)
- Khader, S., 2019, Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kittay, E., 2008, “The Global Heart Transplant and Caring across national Boundaries,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 46(1): 138–165. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “The Moral Harm of Migrant Carework: Realizing a Global Right to Care,” Philosophical Topics, 37(2): 53–73. (Scholar)
- Koggel, C., 2011, “Global Feminism,” Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy, in Edelglass and Garfield (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 549–559. (Scholar)
- Lange, L., 2009, “Globalization and the Conceptual Effects of Boundaries Between Western Political Philosophy and Economic Theory: The Case of Publicly Supported Child Care for Working Mothers,” Social Philosophy Today, 25: 31–45. (Scholar)
- McLaren, M., 2017a, “Introduction: Decolonizing Feminism,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 1–18. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017b, “Decolonizing Rights,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 83–116. (Scholar)
- Mendoza, B., 2002,“Transnational Feminisms in Question,” Feminist Theory, 3(3): 295–314. (Scholar)
- Merry, S. E., 2006, Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Meyers, D.T., 2014, “Rethinking Coercion for a World of Poverty and Transnational Migration,” in Poverty, Agency, and Human Rights, D.T. Meyers (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 68–91. (Scholar)
- Micklethwait, J. and Wooldridge, A., 2000, A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization, New York: Crown Business. (Scholar)
- Miller, S., 2006, “The Global Duty to Care and the Politics of Peace,” International Studies in Philosophy, 38(2): 107–121. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “A Feminist Account of Global Responsibility,” Social Theory and Practice, 37(3): 391–412. (Scholar)
- Moghadam, V.M., 2005. Globalizing Women: Transnational Feminist Networks, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. (Scholar)
- Mohanty, C.T., 2003, Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity, Durham: Duke University Press. (Scholar)
- Morgan, R., 2013, “Dr. Vandana Shiva-The New Delhi Rape and Globalization,” Women’s Media Center, available online (accessed July 30, 2013). (Scholar)
- Narayan, U., 1995, “‘Male-Order’ Brides: Immigrant Women, Domestic Violence, and Immigration Law,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 10(1): 101–119. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism, New York: Routledge Press. (Scholar)
- Nikiforuk, A., 2007, Pandemonium: How Globalization and Trade are Putting the World at Risk, Brisbane: University of Queensland Press. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, M., 2001, Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Okin, S., 1998, “Feminism, Women’s Rights, and Cultural Differences,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 13(2): 32–52. (Scholar)
- Oliver, K., 2017a, Carceral Humanitarianism: Logics Refugee Detention, Minneapolis: University of Minneapolis Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017b, “The Special Plight of Women Refugees,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 177–200. (Scholar)
- O’Neil, S.K., 2013, Two Nations Indivisible: Mexico, the United States, and the Road Ahead, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Panzer, H., 2009, “A Case for Human Rights Feminism,” Philosophy in the Contemporary World, 16(2): 44–53. (Scholar)
- Parekh, S., 2009, “Gender and Human Rights” in The Ashgate Research Companion to Ethics and International Relations, P. Hayden (ed.), London: Ashgate, pp. 233–246. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Getting to the Root of Gender Inequality: Structural Injustice and Political Responsibility,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 26(4): 672–689. (Scholar)
- ––– 2012, “Does Ordinary Injustice Make Extraordinary Injustice Possible? Gender, Structural Injustice, and the Ethics of Refugee Determination,” Journal of Global Ethics, 8(2–3): 269–281. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, Refugees and the Ethics of Forced Displacement, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, Ethics and the Global Refugee Crisis, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Pohlhaus, Jr., G., 2017, “Knowing Without Borders and the Work of Epistemic Gathering,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.) New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 27–53. (Scholar)
- Pogge, T., 2002, World Poverty and Human Rights, New York: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Reed-Sandoval, A., 2020, Socially Undocumented: Identity and Immigration Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Riley, N., 2007, “Cosmopolitan Feminism and Human Rights,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 22(2): 180–198. (Scholar)
- Robinson, F., 2006a, “The Ethics of Care and Women’s Work in the Global Economy,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, 8(3): 321–342. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006b, “Care, Gender, and Global Social Science: Rethinking ‘Ethical Globalization’,” Journal of Global Ethics, 2(1): 5–25. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “After Liberalism in World Politics: Towards an International Political Theory of Care,” Ethics and Social Welfare, 4(2): 130–144. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Stop Talking and Listen: Discourse Ethics and Feminist Care Ethics in International Political Theory,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 39(3): 845–860. (Scholar)
- Robinson, M., 2004, “An Ethical, Human-Rights Approach to Globalization,” Peace Review, 16(1): 13–17. (Scholar)
- Schutte, O., 2002, “Feminism and Globalization Processes in Latin America,” in Latin American Perspectives on Globalization: Ethics, Politics, and Alternative Visions, M. Saenz (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, pp. 185–199. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Feminist Ethics and Transnational Injustice: Two Methodical Suggestions,” APA Newsletters: Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 5(1): 18–20. (Scholar)
- Scholz, S. J., 2008, Political Solidarity, State College, PA: Pennsylvania University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, Feminism, Oxford: One World Publications. (Scholar)
- Silvey, R., 2014, “Transnational Rights and Wrongs: Moral Geographies of Gender and Migration,” in Gender and Global Justice, A. Jaggar (ed.), Malden, MA: Polity Press, pp. 85–99. (Scholar)
- So, Alvin Y., 2010, “Political Globalization.” The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 1672–1674. (Scholar)
- Stamatopoulou, E., 1995, “Women’s Rights and the United Nations.” in Women’s Rights, Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives, Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper (eds.), New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Steger, M., 2013, Globalization: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Walby, S., 2002, “Feminism in a Global Era.” Economy and Society, 31(4): 533–557. (Scholar)
- Weedon, C., 2002, “Key Issues in Postcolonial Feminism: A Western Perspective,” Gender Forum: An Internet Journal of Gender Studies, available online/ (accessed November 21, 2013). (Scholar)
- Weir, A., 2008a, “Global Care Chains: Freedom, Responsibility and Solidarity,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 46(1): 166–175. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008b, “Global Feminism and Transformative Identity Politics,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 23(4): 110–133. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “Decolonizing Feminist Freedom: Indigenous Relationalities,” in Decolonizing Feminism: Transnational Feminism and Globalization, M. McLaren (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 257–287. (Scholar)
- Wilcox, S., 2005, “American Neo-Nativism and Gendered Immigrant Exclusions,” in Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, B. Andrew, J. Keller, and L. Schwartzman (eds.), Lanham, MA: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 213–32. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, “Immigrant Admissions and Global Relations of Harm,” Journal of Social Philosophy, (38)2: 274–291. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “Who Pays for Gender De-Institutionalization?” in Gender Identities in a Globalized World, A. M. González (ed.), Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, pp. 53–74. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, “Do Duties to Outsiders Entail Open Borders: A Reply to Wellman,” Philosophical Studies, 169(1): 123–132. (Scholar)
- Windsor, S., 2014, “Gender Injustice and the Resource Curse: Feminist Assessment and Reform,” in Gender and Global Justice, A. Jaggar (ed.), Malden, MA: Polity Press, pp. 168–192. (Scholar)
- Young, I.M., 2011, Responsibility for Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Youngs, G., 2005, “Ethics of Access: Globalization, Feminism, and Information Society,” Journal of Global Ethics, 1(1): 69–84. (Scholar)