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Gender politics in the expanding European Union: mobilization, inclusion, exclusion
Silke Roth
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Frontmatter
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List of Tables and Figures (page vii)
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List of Abbreviations (page ix)
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Introduction: Gender Politics in the Expanding European Union. Mobilization, Inclusion, Exclusion (Silke Roth, page 1)
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PART I. BROADENING GENDER EQUALITY POLICIES: THE ROLE OF THE EU (page 17)
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1. The EU and Enlargement: Conceptualizing Beyond "East" and "West" (Angelika von Wahl, page 19)
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2. Toward the Europeanization of Work-Family Policies? The Impact of the EU on Policies for Working Parents (Kimberly J. Morgan, page 37)
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3. Violence at Work? Framing Sexual Harassment in the European Union (Kathrin Zippel, page 60)
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PART II. THE EU ACCESSION PROCESS: SIX CASE STUDIES FROM WEST AND EAST (page 81)
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4. Irish Women's Organizations in an Enlarged Europe (Pauline P. Cullen, page 83)
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5. Spain at the Vanguard in European Gender Equality Policies (Celia Valiente, page 101)
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6. From "Strange Sisters" to "Europe's Daughters"? European Enlargement as a Chance for Women's Movements in East and West Germany (Ingrid Miethe, page 118)
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7. Will It Make a Difference? EU Enlargement and Women's Public Discourse in Poland (Joanna Regulska and Magda Grabowska, page 137)
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8. The Impact of EU Accession on the Promotion of Women and Gender Equality in the Czech Republic (Hana Haková and Alena Kříková, page 155)
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9. The Impact of EU Accession on Gender Equality in Hungary (Noémi Kakucs and Andrea Pető, page 174)
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PART III. INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION IN EU EQUALITY POLITICS (page 193)
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10. Preparing for EU Membership: Gender Policies in Turkey (Gül Marshall-Aldikaçti, page 195)
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11. Gender and Ethnic Minority Claims in Swedish and EU Frames: Sites of Multilevel Political Opportunities and Boundary Making (Zenia Hellgren and Barbara Hobson, page 211)
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12. Framing Equality: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender in the US, Germany, and the Expanding European Union (Myra Marx Ferree, page 237)
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List of Contributors (page 257)
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Index (page 263)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CS | 40.6 (Nov. 2011): 781 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23042524 |
GS | 25.3 (June 2011): 389-390 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23044163 |
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9780857450708 (ebook)
- 9781845455170 (paper)
- 9781845455163 (hardcover)