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Changing state feminism

New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2007)

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  1. Woman-friendly policies and state feminism: Theorizing Scandinavian gender equality.Birte Siim & Anette Borchorst - 2008 - Feminist Theory 9 (2):207-224.
    The overall aim of this article is to explore the analytical potential and normative value of Helga M. Hernes' concept about woman-friendly welfare states in analysis of Scandinavian countries. The first part discusses the underlying theoretical, political and normative assumptions about gender equality and social justice related to dimensions such as redistribution, recognition and representation. The second part addresses the analytical potential of the concepts for understanding gender equality developments in Scandinavia. The focus is on three themes related to the (...)
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  • Los retos del feminismo institucional.Sonia Reverter Bañón - 2011 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía:223-229.
    Este trabajo evalúa las mejoras realizadas por el llamado «feminismo institucional» en el progreso de la agenda de igualdad entre hombres y mujeres. Si bien la mayoría de estudios llevan a cabo una decidida argumentación de los beneficios de las agencias oficiales para la lucha feminista por la igualdad, en los últimos años han aparecido algunos trabajos relevantes que ponen en cuestión la eficiencia completa de tales beneficios. A discutir y evaluar unas y otras argumentaciones dedicamos el presente artículo.
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  • The quality of gender equality policies: A discursive approach.Emanuela Lombardo & Andrea Krizsan - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (1):77-92.
    Can the quality of gender+ equality policies be defined in ways that apply across different policy contexts and different policy moments? In light of different scholarly debates and empirical material from gender violence policy debates especially in Southern and Central Eastern Europe, this article discusses dilemmas around defining the quality of gender+ equality policies. It proposes a two-dimensional model. The first dimension links quality to procedural aspects: empowerment of women’s rights advocates at different stages of the policy process, and transformation (...)
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