Handbook of Feminist Governance
Edited by Marian Sawer,
Lee A. Banaszak,
Jacqui True and
Johanna Kantola
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Compiling state-of-the-art research from 58 leading international scholars, this dynamic Handbook explores the evolution of feminist analytical and organising principles and their introduction into governance institutions in national, regional and global settings.
Keywords: Development Studies; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800374805
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Feminist Governance , pp 1-13

- Marian Sawer, Lee Ann Banaszak, Jacqui True and Johanna Kantola
- Ch 2 Feminist organisational principles , pp 25-37

- Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson, Fernando Tormos-Aponte and S. Laurel Weldon
- Ch 3 Understanding feminist governance through feminist institutionalism: an overview , pp 38-50

- Lisa Guido, Lindsay Walsh and Lee Ann Banaszak
- Ch 4 Feminist governance and the state , pp 51-62

- Johanna Kantola
- Ch 5 Do feminist insiders matter? Progress in conceptualization and comparative theory-building , pp 63-75

- Amy G. Mazur and Dorothy E. McBride
- Ch 6 Feminist perspectives on multilevel governance , pp 76-87

- Meryl Kenny and Tània Verge
- Ch 7 Seeking intersectionality in feminist governance , pp 88-99

- Erica Townsend-Bell
- Ch 8 Studying feminist governance: methods and approaches to the field , pp 100-111

- Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
- Ch 9 Weaving a feminist power tapestry: feminist governance in practice , pp 113-125

- Caroline Lambert, Jessica Horn, Srilatha Batliwala, Michelle Deshong, Tanja Kovac and Naomi Woyengu
- Ch 10 National women's machineries: Trojan horses or hostages? , pp 126-137

- Anne Marie Goetz
- Ch 11 Gender-responsive budgeting , pp 138-149

- Monica Costa and Rhonda Sharp
- Ch 12 Specialised parliamentary bodies , pp 150-160

- Marian Sawer
- Ch 13 Promoting gender equality in elected office , pp 161-173

- Mona Lena Krook and Pippa Norris
- Ch 14 Gender-sensitive parliaments: feminising formal political institutions , pp 174-188

- Sarah Childs and Sonia Palmieri
- Ch 15 Tools of the trade: feminist governance in the field , pp 189-201

- Sonia Palmieri and Julie Ballington
- Ch 16 The rise of feminist governance in foreign policy , pp 203-215

- Karin Aggestam and Jacqui True
- Ch 17 Feminist governance in global health , pp 216-226

- Sara E. Davies and Clare Wenham
- Ch 18 Feminist peacebuilding governance , pp 227-237

- Maria Martin de Almagro
- Ch 19 Feminist peace and security governance and the UN Security Council , pp 238-249

- Victoria Scheyer and Marina Kumskova
- Ch 20 Feminist interventions in trade governance , pp 250-261

- Erin Hannah, Adrienne Roberts and Silke Trommer
- Ch 21 Feminist governance and climate change , pp 262-273

- Maria Tanyag
- Ch 22 Transnational feminism and global governance , pp 274-285

- Valentine M. Moghadam
- Ch 23 UN Women: a case of feminist global governance? , pp 286-297

- Andrea den Boer and Kirsten Haack
- Ch 24 The European Parliament as a gender equality actor: a contradictory forerunner , pp 299-310

- Johanna Kantola and Emanuela Lombardo
- Ch 25 EU gender equality policy and the progressive dismantling of feminist governance? , pp 311-322

- Sophie Jacquot
- Ch 26 Challenges to feminist knowledge? The economisation of EU gender equality policy , pp 323-334

- Anna Elomäki
- Ch 27 Velvet triangles and more: alliances of supranational EU gender equality actors , pp 335-346

- Petra Ahrens
- Ch 28 Intersectional feminist activisms in Europe: invisibility, inclusivity and affirmation , pp 347-358

- Serena D’Agostino
- Ch 29 Feminist governance in the field of violence against women: the case of the Istanbul Convention , pp 359-369

- Andrea Krizsán and Conny Roggeband
- Ch 30 Building gender norms into regional governance and the limits of institutionalising feminism , pp 371-383

- Toni Haastrup
- Ch 31 Feminist institutions and implications for gender equality in East Asia , pp 384-395

- Jiso Yoon
- Ch 32 Feminist governance in Asia: areas of contestation and cooperation , pp 396-407

- Rashila Ramli and Sharifah Syahirah
- Ch 33 Latin American perspectives on feminist governance: between mainstreaming and sidestreaming challenges , pp 408-420

- Gisela Zaremberg
- Ch 34 Feminist governance in North America: manifestations, manipulations and mirages , pp 421-433

- Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Tammy Findlay
- Ch 35 Feminist regional governance in the Pacific Islands , pp 434-445

- Kerryn Baker and Renee O’Shanassy
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