Caroline Moser
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British sociologist and anthropologist.
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Caroline Moser's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Sussex
- Masters Anthropology University of Sussex
- Bachelors Anthropology University of Sussex
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Caroline Olivia Nonesi Moser is an academic specializing in social policy and urban social anthropology. She is primarily known for her field-based approach to research on the informal sector generally - but particularly aspects such as poverty, violence, asset vulnerability and strategies for accumulation in the urban setting. Gender analysis is central to her approach. She has looked at many countries, but the Americas have been her main interest. Countries studied closely include Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Jamaica.
Caroline Moser's Published Works
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- Gender planning in the Third World: meeting practical and strategic gender needs. (1989) (1189)
- Gender Planning and Development: Theory, Practice and Training (1993) (676)
- Informal sector or petty commodity production: Dualism or dependence in urban development? (1978) (577)
- Gender planning and development (1993) (426)
- Gender mainstreaming since Beijing: A review of success and limitations in international institutions (2005) (377)
- Confronting Crisis. A Comparative Study of Household Responses to Poverty and Vulnerability in Four Poor Urban Communities. Environmentally Sustainable Development Studies and Monographs Series No. 8. (1996) (244)
- Urban Violence and Insecurity: An Introductory Roadmap (2004) (220)
- Towards pro-poor adaptation to climate change in the urban centers of low- and middle-income countries,' (2010) (219)
- Encounters with Violence in Latin America: Urban Poor Perceptions from Colombia and Guatemala (2004) (205)
- Victims, Perpetrators or Actors: Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence (2001) (197)
- Latin American Urban Violence as a Development Concern: Towards a Framework for Violence Reduction (2006) (177)
- Community participation in urban projects in the Third World (1989) (148)
- Violence and social capital in urban poor communities: perspectives from Colombia and Guatemala (2001) (134)
- Women, human settlements, and housing (1987) (132)
- Adjustment from Below: Low-Income Women, Time and the Triple Role in Guayaquil, Ecuador (1992) (131)
- Confronting crisis : a summary of household responses to poverty and vulnerability in four, poor urban communities (1996) (120)
- Has gender mainstreaming failed? (2005) (115)
- Participatory urban appraisal and its application for research on violence (1999) (115)
- To Claim Our Right: Livelihood Security, Human Rights and Sustainable Development (2001) (107)
- The Gendered Continuum of Violence and Conflict: an Operational Framework (2001) (99)
- Violence in a Post-Conflict Context: Urban Poor Perceptions from Guatemala (2000) (99)
- Assets, Livelihoods, and Social Policy (2008) (95)
- Pro-Poor Adaptation to Climate Change in Urban Centers: Case Studies of Vulnerability and Resilience in Kenya and Nicaragua (2010) (89)
- Assets and Livelihoods: a Framework for Asset-Based Social Policy (2008) (85)
- Ordinary Families, Extraordinary Lives: Assets and Poverty Reduction in Guayaquil, 1978-2004 (2009) (84)
- Implementing urban participatory climate change adaptation appraisals: a methodological guideline (2011) (82)
- Mainstreaming Gender and Development in the World Bank: Progress and Recommendations (1999) (61)
- Change, Violence and Insecurity in Non-Conflict Situations (2005) (60)
- New frontiers in twenty-first century urban conflict and violence (2014) (56)
- Reducing Global Poverty: The Case for Asset Accumulation (2008) (51)
- Urban Poor Perceptions of Violence and Exclusion in Colombia (2000) (49)
- Violence, Fear and Insecurity among the Urban Poor in Latin America (2005) (42)
- ‘A conceptual and operational framework for pro-poor asset adaptation to urban climate change’ (2011) (40)
- Gender transformation in a new global urban agenda: challenges for Habitat III and beyond (2017) (34)
- Climate Change, Assets and Food Security in Southern African Cities (2011) (34)
- An Introduction to Gender Audit Methodology: Its design and implementation in DFID Malawi (2005) (32)
- Asset planning for climate change adaptation: lessons from Cartagena, Colombia (2014) (32)
- Asset Accumulation Policy and Poverty Reduction (2007) (32)
- Violence and poverty in South Africa : their impact on household relations and social capital (1999) (30)
- Poverty, violence and livelihood security in urban Colombia and Guatemala (2003) (29)
- Living in Fear: How the Urban Poor Perceive Violence, Fear and Insecurity (2007) (29)
- A Theory and Methodology of Gender Planning: Meeting Women's Practical and Strategic Needs (1986) (28)
- 'Apt Illustration' or 'Anecdotal Information': can Qualitative Data be Representative or Robust? (2002) (28)
- Gender, conflict, and building sustainable peace: Recent lessons from Latin America (2001) (27)
- Women, gender and urban development policy: challenges for current and future research (1995) (24)
- Asset-Based Social Policy and Public Action in a Polycentric World (2008) (24)
- The Dual Economy and Marginality Debate and the Contribution of Micro Analysis: Market Sellers in Bogotá (1977) (23)
- Drugs, alcohol and community tolerance: an urban ethnography from Colombia and Guatemala (2004) (23)
- Access to Power: Politics and the Urban Poor in Developing Nations (1980) (22)
- Moving Ahead with Human Rights: Assessment of the Operationalization of the Human Rights Based Approach in UNICEF Programming: 2002 (2003) (21)
- Why the Poor Remain Poor: The Experience of Bogotá Market Traders in the 1970s (1980) (21)
- Rights, Power and Poverty Reduction (2005) (21)
- Gender and Social Capital in Contexts of Political Violence: Community Perceptions from Colombia and Guatemala (2001) (19)
- Seeing the invisible : women, gender and urban development (1994) (18)
- Gender planning and development : Revisiting , deconstructing and reflecting (2014) (17)
- DFID Malawi Gender Audit: Evaporated, Invisibilized or Resisted? (2004) (15)
- Does Economic Crisis Always Harm International Migrants? Longitudinal Evidence from Ecuadorians in Barcelona (2015) (14)
- Gender, Asset Accumulation and Just Cities : Pathways to transformation (2015) (14)
- REDUCING URBAN VIOLENCE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (2006) (14)
- Pro-Poor Climate Change Adaptation in the Urban Centres of Low- and middle-Income Countries (2008) (11)
- Mainstreaming women's safety in cities into gender-based policy and programmes (2012) (10)
- Understanding the tipping point of urban conflict : conceptual framework paper (2011) (10)
- Cancer note from the slums (2011) (8)
- ?Understanding the terrain: The climate change, assets and food security nexus in Southern African cities? (2011) (8)
- Building Inclusive Cities: Women's Safety and the Right to the City (2013) (8)
- Understanding the tipping point of urban conflict: Global policy report (2012) (7)
- ‘Understanding the tipping point of urban conflict: Participatory methodology for gender-based and political violence’ (2012) (6)
- Gender-Based Violence: A Serious Development Constraint (2003) (6)
- Confronting crisis in commonwealth, Metro Manila, the Philippines (1997) (6)
- Peace, Conflict and Empowerment: the Colombian Case (2005) (6)
- The Role of women in the execution of low-income housing projects : training module (1986) (6)
- Coping with Urban Violence: State and Community Responses to Crime and Insecurity in Guayaquil, Ecuador (2009) (5)
- The importance of assets in current development debates: MDGs, social protection and climate change (2010) (5)
- Safety, Gender Mainstreaming and Gender-based Programmes (2009) (4)
- Latin American experiences of gender, conflict, and building sustainable peace : challenges for Colombia (2000) (4)
- New formal housing policies: building just cities? (2014) (4)
- Practical and strategic gender needs and the role of the state (2012) (4)
- MDGs and Assets (2011) (3)
- A Transnational Asset Accumulation Framework for Researching Latin American Migration (2011) (3)
- Understanding the tipping point of urban conflict: violence, cities and poverty reduction in the developing world. Full research Report. (2010) (3)
- ‘Understanding the tipping points of urban violence: Conceptual framework’ (2011) (3)
- Asset Planning for Climate Change Adaptation in Poor Neighborhoods of Tegucigalpa, Honduras (2018) (3)
- The Local Initiatives for Peace Project, Colombia (2002) (2)
- Moving beyond gender and poverty to asset accumulation: Evidence from low- income households in Guayaquil, Ecuador (2010) (2)
- From gender planning to gender transformation: positionality, theory and practice in cities of the global South (2021) (2)
- 1 Annex 1 DFID Gender Audit Methodology : Its implementation in DFID Malawi (2005) (1)
- Climate change and assets (2010) (1)
- Understanding Poverty: Urban Longitudinal Research Methodology (2005) (1)
- Confronting crisis in Angyalföld, Budapest, Hungary (1997) (1)
- ‘Che’ and Tania’s socks: Bolivian recollections of an ‘incorporated wife’ (2023) (0)
- Pro-poor urban adaptation to climate change : based on case studies in Kenya and Nicaragua (2010) (0)
- Appraisal of ‘Violence prevention through urban upgrading’ Feasibility study for the support of the Khayelitsha Urban Renewal Programme (2002) (0)
- Short course on planning with women for urban development (1984) (0)
- Thinking about development: Lisa Peattie, Plenum Press, New York, 1981, 198 pp (1983) (0)
- Market Modernization Policy in Bogotá: Welfare Consequences for Low-Income Market-Sellers (1993) (0)
- Book review essay Gendering policy studies: Beyond U.S. boundaries (1994) (0)
- Measuring urban adaptation to climate change: Experiences in Kenya and Nicaragua.Rugby: Practical Action Publishing, 2012. (2013) (0)
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