{"title":"Gender Dimension of Migrations Influenced by Genocide and Feminicides around the Globe","authors":"Lejla Mu\u0161i\u0107","volume":132,"journal":"International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences","pagesStart":2813,"pagesEnd":2818,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/10008579","abstract":"
Gender dimension of migration analyzes the intersection in between the world statistics on male and female migrations, around the world, involving the questions of youth migrations. Comparative analyses of world migration statistics as methodology offer the insight into the position of women in labor market around world. There are different forms of youth debris in contemporary world. The main problems are illegal migration, feminization of poverty, kidnapping the girls in Nigeria, femicides in Juarez and Mexico. Illegal migrations involve forced labor, rape and prostitution. Transgender youth share ideas through the online media (anti-bullying videos) and develop their own styles such as anarcho-punk, rave, or rock. Therefore, the stronger gender equality laws and laws for protection of women on work should be enforced.<\/p>\r\n","references":"[1]\tC. Pullen, Queer Youth and Media cultures, New York: Palgrave and Maximilian, 2014.\r\n[2]\tG. Rubin, \u201eBlood under the Bridge: Reflections on \u201eThinking Sex\u201c\u201c. In GLQ, a Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 17:1, 15-34. DOI 10.1215\/10642684-2010.015. http:\/\/www.faculty.umb.edu\/heike.schotten\/readings\/Rubin%20on%20Thinking%20Sex.pdf, \r\n[3]\tJ. Spade and C. Valentine. Nikki. Jones, \u201cI was aggressive for the streets and pretty for the pictures\u201d, In the Kaleidoscope of gender. London \u2013New York: Sage, 2014, pp.74. \r\n[4]\tD. Washington Valdez, The Killing Fields: Harvest of Women Peace at The border, Los Angeles, 2007. \r\n[5]\tAmnesty International, report. Intolerable killings: 10 years of abductions and murder of women in Ciudad Ju\u00e1rez and Chihuahua, by Khan, Irene between 9 and 14 August presented 2003.\r\n[6]\tM. Kimmel and Amy Aronson, The gendered society Reader, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.\r\n[7]\tM. Kimmel, Manhood in America: cultural history, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.\r\n[8]\tM. Kimmel and the Stony Brook group Sexualities Research book, Sexualities, Identities, Behaviors, and Society, New York: Oxford.\r\n[9]\tW.P. Simmons, \u201cRemedies for the Women of Ciudad Ju\u00e1rez through the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.\u201d The Journal of International Human Rights 4 (3), (Spring 2006): 492-517.\r\n[10]\tH. Tang, \u201cPolitical Satire in Chinese blogosphere: The case of Wang Xiofang\u201d, Sociology, Volume 4, No.12. David, New York, 2014. \r\n[11]\tC. Belsey, Poststrukturalizam (in English: Poststructuralism), Sarajevo: \u0160ahinpa\u0161i\u0107, 2003. \r\n[12]\tAdams, C. http:\/\/www.pcnen.com\/portal\/2012\/07\/21\/animalisiedfemalesandfeminisized animals\/Adams\u201ckilling\/eatinganimals and raping\/killing females in patriarchal societies\u201d:\r\n[13]\tA. A. Hasinoff, \u2018Myspace led girl to Mideast\u2019: Race, the online predator myth, and the pathologization of violence, http:\/\/sex.sagepub.com\/content\/17\/4\/484, and page visited 20.02.2015. \r\n[14]\tGloria, A. https:\/\/feministtheorykeywords.wordpress.com\/2007\/12\/06\/gloria-anzalduas-mestiza\/ page visited on 20.1.2017.\r\n[15]\tMarjanic, Suzana, http:\/\/www.hrfd.hr\/documents\/fi-99-marjanic-pdf.pdf, visited 20.01.2013. \r\n[16]\tM. Thompson, Martha, M. Armato, Investigating gender, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012. \r\n[17]\tWhittington, Christine, La Santa Muerte: Origin and Significance of A Mexican Folk Saint available at https:\/\/wakespace.lib.wfu.edu\/bitstream\/handle\/10339\/33439\/Whittington_wfu_0248M_10128.pdf, page visited 20.03.2016.\r\n[18]\tL. Mu\u0161i\u0107, \u201ePostmodern ecofeminist theories and politics\u201c, http:\/\/www.ijrdo.org\/International-Journal-of-Research-&-Development-Organisation-pdf\/Journal%20of%20Social%20Sciences%20and%20Humanities%20Research\/April-2016\/Social%20Sciences%20and%20Humanities-8.pdf, pp.107-115.\r\n[19]\t M. J. Kehily, S. Bragg, and D. Buckingham(ed). Youth Cultures in the Age of Global Media. Chennai: Palgrave and Macmillian, 2014.\r\n[20]\tM. Mulholland, Young people and pornography: Negotiating pornography, New York: Palgrave and Macmillian, 2013. \r\n[21]\t C. Feixa and J. Nofre, 2012, \u2018Youth cultures\u2019, Sociopedia.isa, DOI: 10.1177\/205684601282.http:\/\/www.sagepub.net\/isa\/resources\/pdf\/YouthCultures.pdf, accessed on 5.20. 2013.\r\n[22]\tG. Greer, \u201cthe Female Eunuch\u201c, available at www.goodreads.com\/author\/quotes\/56667.Germaine_Greer, page visited 20.07.2011.\r\n[23]\tA. Guillermoprieto, \u201cThe Murders of Mexico\u201d, available at: http:\/\/www.nybooks.com\/articles\/2010\/10\/28\/murderers-mexico\/page visited 21.04.2017.\r\n[24]\tM. Rahman, S. Jackson, Gender and Sexuality: sociological approaches, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010.\r\n[25]\tR.W. Connell. The Men and the Boys. Sydney, Allen & Unwin; Cambridge: Polity Press, 2000.","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 132, 2017"}