توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Politicizing Gender and Democracy in the Context of the Istanbul Convention (Gender and Politics)
نام کتاب : Politicizing Gender and Democracy in the Context of the Istanbul Convention (Gender and Politics)
ویرایش : 1st ed. 2021
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سیاسی کردن جنسیت و دموکراسی در چارچوب کنوانسیون استانبول (جنسیت و سیاست)
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نویسندگان : Andrea Krizsán, Conny Roggeband
ناشر : Palgrave Pivot
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 261
ISBN (شابک) : 9783030790691 , 9783030790684
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Preface
Contents
List of Abbreviations and Organizations
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Contestation Around the Istanbul Convention and the Questions It Raises
1.1 Research Design and Data
1.2 Contributions
1.3 Structure
Bibliography
2 The Politics of Violence Against Women: Theoretical Considerations
2.1 Violence Against Women and Its Relation to Democracy
2.2 Violence Against Women as a Policy Issue
2.3 The Istanbul Convention
2.4 Opposition to Gender-Sensitive VAW Interventions
2.4.1 Examining Opposition to the IC
2.5 Politicization of Gender and Resistance to Opponents of the IC
2.6 The Policy Impact of IC Debates
2.7 Conclusions
Bibliography
3 Opposing the Istanbul Convention: Actors, Strategies and Frames
3.1 Four Country Cases
3.1.1 Poland
3.1.2 Croatia
3.1.3 Hungary
3.1.4 Bulgaria
3.2 Actors Opposing the IC
3.2.1 Churches and Religious Leaders
3.2.2 Thinks Tanks
3.2.3 Political Parties and State Actors
3.3 Strategies for Opposing the IC
3.3.1 Campaigns Appealing to Democracy
3.3.2 Infiltrating or Capturing States
3.3.3 Violence
3.4 Framing Opposition to the Convention
3.4.1 The Challenge from Gender
3.4.2 The Challenge to Sovereignty
3.5 Transnational Embeddedness
3.6 Conclusions
Bibliography
4 Resistance, Resilience and Resignation: Women’s Rights Advocates and Their Allies
4.1 Country Cases
4.1.1 Poland
4.1.2 Croatia
4.1.3 Hungary
4.1.4 Bulgaria
4.2 Reconfiguring Movement—State Relations. The Role of States in Contextualizing Resistance
4.3 Changing women’s Rights Advocacy Capacities and Strategies
4.3.1 Reinvigorated Activism
4.3.2 Strengthened Voice and Coalition-Building
4.3.3 Dealing with Anti-IC Discourses
4.3.4 Fear and Withdrawal
4.4 Conclusions
Bibliography
5 The Reconfiguration of the Policy Field: How Opponents Appropriate VAW Policies
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Changes in Laws, Policies and Their Framing
5.2.1 Poland
5.2.2 Croatia
5.2.3 Hungary
5.2.4 Bulgaria
5.2.5 Conclusion
5.3 Implementation
5.3.1 The Paradox of Anti-Violence Budget Increase
5.3.2 Marginalizing women’s Rights Groups in Implementation Processes
5.3.3 Impact of the Hostile Policy Context on Implementation Arrangements
5.4 Conclusions/Implications
Bibliography
6 Implications of the Attacks for Feminism, the State and Democracy
6.1 Mapping Opposition to the Istanbul Convention
6.2 Impact on Policy Outcomes
6.3 Revitalizing Democracy—Resistance, Participation and Exhaustion
6.4 Implications for Gender-Equal Democracy
Bibliography
Index