@misc{BrabandtLocherPruegl2002, author = {Brabandt, Heike and Locher, Birgit and Pr{\"u}gl, Elisabeth}, title = {Normen, Gender und Politikwandel : internationale Beziehungen aus der Geschlechterperspektive ; eine Einf{\"u}hrung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-9517}, year = {2002}, abstract = {This introduction provides an overview of feminist approaches to International Relations. The authors compare the Anglo-American debate with the Germanspeaking discussion in order to reveal similarities and differences. They identify three particular areas of research that characterize the German-speaking feminist debate in International Relations: (1) works evolving out of peace studies; (2) research on globalization and international economic institutions; (3) studies focusing on women's movements together with most current works centering around international norms. They argue that feminist approaches to norms constitute a particularly promising research area which provides new "tools" to account for international, regional or domestic policy-change. Gender-sensitive research on norms also allows to address ethical questions that are vital for feminist understandings of science. Moreover, this new focus on norms enables bridge-building between feminism and the mainstream.}, language = {de} }