alternative models of agency that take account of both production and reproduction, redefine rationality to be less exclusive and instrumental and respect human relationships(across all levels) as well as the interdependence of human beings with nature(Tickner 1991: 204-6). For example, some scholars look for emancipatory models of agency at the margins among Third World women and human rights activists for instance(Ackerly 2000). Feminist alternatives to International Relations' levels of analysis do not resort to more universal abstractions, they demand greater historical and cultural contextualization in order more adequately to reflect the complexity and indeterminacy of human agency and social structure.