Talk:Immigrant Women Fighting Globalization

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Suggestion003:14, 28 July 2018
Theme018:27, 27 July 2018
Interesting topic011:14, 24 July 2018

Suggestion

Hello, I really like this topic that considers both gender and citizenship status as a point of oppression. It's really interesting to see this from such a broad lens as well. I think it would strengthen your wiki to include a section on examples of the "fightback" of immigrant women. Perhaps, showing their resilience and autonomy and fightback against the oppressive effects of globalization on this population group.

Looking forward to reading your finished work!

MerriTan (talk)03:14, 28 July 2018

In the Economic Policies in Developing Countries section, I think it would be interesting to discuss the impact of the issue you discuss (i.e. international intervention leading to a deterioration of opportunity) on migration and on women specifically, as this would align more closely with the overall theme of your page.

IanSapollnik (talk)18:27, 27 July 2018

Interesting topic

Hi Carol, I find your topic really interesting and am glad that this topic is covered as one of the wiki projects. In the economic policies part, I think it would be nice to provide examples of IMF and World Bank “bailing” developing countries out with a loan but in the process of it, how they not only restricted the economic potentials but also altered political decisions and social infrastructures in the developing countries by leveraging their lending powers for these loans.

JiHyunChoi (talk)11:14, 24 July 2018