Making Gender Equality Happen

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EU Gender
EU Gender Mainstreaming
EU's Gender Equality Policy
European Commission
European Communities Directorate General
European policy analysis
European Studies
Feminist EU Studies
feminist institutionalism
feminist policy implementation strategies
Gender and Politics
Gender Biased Policy
Gender Equality
Gender Equality Policy
Gender Implementation
Gender Inequality
Gender Inequality Problem
Gender Knowledge
Gender Knowledge Analysis
Gender Knowledge Contestation Analysis
Gender Mainstreaming
Gender Unit
GKC Analysis
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Gm Implementation
Gm Policy
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Interpretative Policy Analysis (IPA)
knowledge contestation
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Politicise Gender Inequality
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367371845
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In theory, the EU’s ‘Gender Mainstreaming’ policy should mark it out as a trail-blazer in gender equality, but gender equality activists in Europe confront a knotty problem; most civil servants and policy makers can’t understand how to ‘mainstream’ gender.

Making Gender Equality Happen argues that we should take this problem seriously. In this book Cavaghan uncovers the social processes that make gender appear irrelevant to so many policy makers using a new method, gender knowledge contestation analysis. Building on this new perspective Cavaghan identifies:

  • barriers to effective gender mainstreaming;
  • mechanisms of resistance to gender mainstreaming; and
  • the steps towards positive change, which gender mainstreaming can yield, even when results stop short of ‘transformation’.

These findings present fresh perspectives for policy makers and activists aiming to make gender equality happen. Cavaghan’s new method also opens fresh avenues in feminist EU studies, which are particularly relevant in the wake of the financial crisis, as the EU seems to be stepping away from its commitments to gender equality.

Rosalind Cavaghan is a postdoctoral fellow at Glasgow Caledonian University. Her research combines the broad themes of European governance, public policy/global political economy and gender. She completed her PhD in Edinburgh, where she worked as a policy consultant, prior to commencing academic research.

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