Un análisis trasnacional del surgimiento e institucionalización de los planes académicos de los Estudios de las Mujeres

  1. Min Wotipka, Christine
  2. Ramírez, Francisco O.
  3. Díaz Martínez, Capitolina
Journal:
REIS: Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas

ISSN: 0210-5233

Year of publication: 2007

Issue: 117

Pages: 35-60

Type: Article

DOI: 10.2307/40184752 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

This project uses a quantitative approach to provide a comparative and longitudinal analysis of the expansion of women?s studies curricula, defined as the offering of the first women?s studies course at a university from 1970-2000. Our sample consists of 22 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Using event history models of estimation, we test a number of different explanations at the national- and university-levels: level of national economic and educational development, degree of political rights, extent of elitism of the higher education system, and women?s status variables. Employing a world society theoretical perspective, we also test the influence of international linkages to models of human and women?s rights. These variables consist of indicators of propensity to ratify human and women?s rights treaties. Our findings suggest that offering a first women?s studies course is positively influenced by a country?s degree of educational development as measured by the proportion of children attending secondary school; the extent to which a higher education system is less elite; and the number of international human rights treaties ratified by a country.We offer our interpretations of these findings and suggestions for avenues for further research.