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Gendering Europeanisation

by Ulrike Liebert (Volume editor)
©2003 Edited Collection 304 Pages

Summary

The advancement of European gender equality rights over the past three decades has been accompanied by a growing diversity of gender regimes in an enlarging EU. While the paradigms in European governance research tend to focus on homogenisation, enforcement and compliance with EU norms, comparative approaches to Europeanisation are premised on the awareness of a multiple Europe. This book explores gendered varieties of Europeanisation, ranging from resistance to adaptation, transformation and innovation. How have EU members engaged with EC equal-opportunity directives since 1975? Which gender issues have sparked political controversy? What were the outcomes of the interplays between EU norms and domestic gender regimes, public discourses on the EU and gender equality advocates?
Gendering Europeanisation presents the findings of an international group of social and political scientists based at the University of Bremen. The volume begins with a scrutiny of the mechanisms and forms of Europeanisation, presents case studies of six countries and concludes with a comparative analysis of gender politics in Europe.

Details

Pages
304
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052019963
Language
English
Keywords
Homogenisation EU norm Gender equality
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 304 pp., num. tables

Biographical notes

Ulrike Liebert (Volume editor)

The Editor: Ulrike Liebert is professor of Political Science, holds a Jean Monnet Chair in Comparative European Politics, and heads the Centre for European Studies, University of Bremen, Germany.

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