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Gender equality, intersectionality and diversity in Europe, Lise Rolandsen Agustín

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Gender equality, intersectionality and diversity in Europe, Lise Rolandsen Agustín
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Gender equality, intersectionality and diversity in Europe
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
795759257
Responsibility statement
Lise Rolandsen Agustín
Series statement
The politics of intersectionality
Summary
Analyzing the developments which have characterized EU gender equality policies and women's transnational activism since the introduction of multiple discrimination policies in the 1990s, this book identifies two interrelated challenges: diversity of women's interests, and degendering of policies. Drawing on discursive policy analysis, it addresses the interaction between policies, institutions and civil society actors in relation to gender equality, diversity and intersectionality at the European level. Rolandsen Agustín successfully integrates the concepts of diversity and gender equality into a contextualized approach to analyzing transnational intersectionality. This unique approach focuses on processes of institutionalization and mobilization, which are addressed in relation to the institutional setup of the EU, its policies and policymaking structures, as well as transnational civil society mobilization and interaction with EU institutions.--, Provided by Publisher
Table of contents
Introduction: Challenges to European Union Gender Equality Policies 1. Policymaking, Institutionalization and Collective Mobilization: a Model for Transnational Intersectional Analysis 2. Gender and Other Inequalities in the Institutionalization of 'Multiple Discrimination' 3. Minority Intersectional Constituencies and Women's Collective Mobilization at the European Level 4. Genderbased Violence and the Framing of Equality Policies 5. Transnational Policy Framings: (De)gendering in the Context of Institutionalization 6. Problematizing the 'Gendered Other': Integration, Violence and Culturalization

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