2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.wsif.2014.08.007
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Transformations of gender, sexuality and citizenship in Southeast Europe: New lenses for new, and not so new, times

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“…After the war many of these groups continued to work and "new groups were formed, in order to meet the needs of foreign donors that came to the region to assist its reconstruction and democratization" (Popov-Momčinović 2013:145). With the support of international donors, these women's groups have undergone a professionalization (e.g., Cockburn 2013;Helms 2015;Popov-Momčinović 2013) and more WCSOs emerged. Over the years, WCSOs became a crucial actor advocating gender equality and women's rights and they still play an important role in the processes of law harmonization, raising awareness, monitoring, and assisting authorities for the successful implementation of the international conventions (Regulska and Grabowska 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the war many of these groups continued to work and "new groups were formed, in order to meet the needs of foreign donors that came to the region to assist its reconstruction and democratization" (Popov-Momčinović 2013:145). With the support of international donors, these women's groups have undergone a professionalization (e.g., Cockburn 2013;Helms 2015;Popov-Momčinović 2013) and more WCSOs emerged. Over the years, WCSOs became a crucial actor advocating gender equality and women's rights and they still play an important role in the processes of law harmonization, raising awareness, monitoring, and assisting authorities for the successful implementation of the international conventions (Regulska and Grabowska 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%