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The FEMCIT project (2007–2011), Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: The Impact of Conte... more The FEMCIT project (2007–2011), Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: The Impact of Contemporary Women’s Movements, engaged, among other things, in the historical and political analysis of the interaction between gender equality, citizenship, andmulticulturalism by addressing women’s movements across a number of European countries. Nyhagen Predelli and Halsaa’s 2012 book,Majority-Minority Relations in Contemporary Women’s Movements: Strategic Sisterhood, is based on some of the findings of the wider FEMCIT project (for which the authors were key researcher and scientific director, respectively). The book deals with the timely issue of the relations, interactions, and mutual perceptions of minority and majority women mobilizing in civil society organizations in three different national contexts, namely: Norway, the United Kingdom, and Spain. The selection of countries is based on differences in terms of the organizations’ mobilization patterns, varieties of state feminism and...
The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by v... more The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by visiting scholars, keynote speakers at FREIA conferences and others who are invited to write a paper for the series; and (2) 'working papers', which are working papers, papers for conferences and seminars, project descriptions, lecture manuscripts and book chapters which are produced by the staff at FREIA and affiliated researchers from Aalborg University, but also by participants of conferences organised by FREIA. The papers are work in progress and not published elsewhere. FREIA's paper series is only
This paper focuses on a specific process of meaning construction, namely that of the (non) articu... more This paper focuses on a specific process of meaning construction, namely that of the (non) articulation of the idea of gender equality among Danish politicians. The analysis concerns specifically whether and how Danish and European identity is constructed as an idea in relation to notions of gender, gender equality and ethno-national diversity. The main interest of this paper, in other
European Women S Voice, 2011
Kvinder Kon Og Forskning, 2009
The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by v... more The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by visiting scholars, keynote speakers at FREIA conferences and others who are invited to write a paper for the series; and (2) 'working papers', which are working papers, papers for conferences and seminars, project descriptions, lecture manuscripts and book chapters which are produced by the staff at FREIA and affiliated researchers from Aalborg University, but also by participants of conferences organised by FREIA. The papers are work in progress and not published elsewhere. FREIA's paper series is only
Kvinder Kon Og Forskning, 2007
Party Politics, 2016
In this article, we analyze transnational party politics in the European Union from a gender pers... more In this article, we analyze transnational party politics in the European Union from a gender perspective. This is a subject that has been neglected both by mainstream European studies on party politics and by gender scholars who work on political parties. Drawing on the insights of these two research traditions, we build toward an analytical framework to study gender and transnational party politics. Our empirical analysis focuses on two policy issues, the economic crisis and the sexual and reproductive health and rights, analyzing European Parliament reports, debates and voting on the issues from 2009 to 2014. By focusing on gender equality constructions and the way in which consensus and contestation are built around them within and between party groups, we argue that shared constructions about gender equality are issue specific and change over time. Consensus breaks down along the left right axis and, at the same time, internal divisions within party groups affect policy output.
Cuadernos De Estudios Politicos Y Culturales, 2004
Kvinder Kon Og Forskning, 2007
Kritisk Debat, Dec 15, 2004
Interlinguistica, 2006
Resumen: El análisis de discurso puede combinarse, dentro de un marco constructivista, con el aná... more Resumen: El análisis de discurso puede combinarse, dentro de un marco constructivista, con el análisis de los procesos de toma de decisiones y elaboración de políticas. Así C. BACCHI propone un enfoque que analiza e interpreta la representación de problemas en los debates políticos. Al aplicar este enfoque al estudio de las políticas de género en la Unión Europea, a través de un análisis del debate sobre la violencia contra las mujeres en el Parlamento Europeo, descubrimos cómo la representación del problema en la construcción discursiva desvela tanto los efectos materiales del mismo-las políticas posibles-como los valores subyacentes de individualización y colectivización del problema de la violencia.
The FEMCIT project (2007–2011), Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: The Impact of Conte... more The FEMCIT project (2007–2011), Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe: The Impact of Contemporary Women’s Movements, engaged, among other things, in the historical and political analysis of the interaction between gender equality, citizenship, andmulticulturalism by addressing women’s movements across a number of European countries. Nyhagen Predelli and Halsaa’s 2012 book,Majority-Minority Relations in Contemporary Women’s Movements: Strategic Sisterhood, is based on some of the findings of the wider FEMCIT project (for which the authors were key researcher and scientific director, respectively). The book deals with the timely issue of the relations, interactions, and mutual perceptions of minority and majority women mobilizing in civil society organizations in three different national contexts, namely: Norway, the United Kingdom, and Spain. The selection of countries is based on differences in terms of the organizations’ mobilization patterns, varieties of state feminism and...
The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by v... more The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by visiting scholars, keynote speakers at FREIA conferences and others who are invited to write a paper for the series; and (2) 'working papers', which are working papers, papers for conferences and seminars, project descriptions, lecture manuscripts and book chapters which are produced by the staff at FREIA and affiliated researchers from Aalborg University, but also by participants of conferences organised by FREIA. The papers are work in progress and not published elsewhere. FREIA's paper series is only
This paper focuses on a specific process of meaning construction, namely that of the (non) articu... more This paper focuses on a specific process of meaning construction, namely that of the (non) articulation of the idea of gender equality among Danish politicians. The analysis concerns specifically whether and how Danish and European identity is constructed as an idea in relation to notions of gender, gender equality and ethno-national diversity. The main interest of this paper, in other
European Women S Voice, 2011
Kvinder Kon Og Forskning, 2009
The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by v... more The paper series contains two types of papers: (1) 'commissioned papers', which are produced by visiting scholars, keynote speakers at FREIA conferences and others who are invited to write a paper for the series; and (2) 'working papers', which are working papers, papers for conferences and seminars, project descriptions, lecture manuscripts and book chapters which are produced by the staff at FREIA and affiliated researchers from Aalborg University, but also by participants of conferences organised by FREIA. The papers are work in progress and not published elsewhere. FREIA's paper series is only
Kvinder Kon Og Forskning, 2007
Party Politics, 2016
In this article, we analyze transnational party politics in the European Union from a gender pers... more In this article, we analyze transnational party politics in the European Union from a gender perspective. This is a subject that has been neglected both by mainstream European studies on party politics and by gender scholars who work on political parties. Drawing on the insights of these two research traditions, we build toward an analytical framework to study gender and transnational party politics. Our empirical analysis focuses on two policy issues, the economic crisis and the sexual and reproductive health and rights, analyzing European Parliament reports, debates and voting on the issues from 2009 to 2014. By focusing on gender equality constructions and the way in which consensus and contestation are built around them within and between party groups, we argue that shared constructions about gender equality are issue specific and change over time. Consensus breaks down along the left right axis and, at the same time, internal divisions within party groups affect policy output.
Cuadernos De Estudios Politicos Y Culturales, 2004
Kvinder Kon Og Forskning, 2007
Kritisk Debat, Dec 15, 2004
Interlinguistica, 2006
Resumen: El análisis de discurso puede combinarse, dentro de un marco constructivista, con el aná... more Resumen: El análisis de discurso puede combinarse, dentro de un marco constructivista, con el análisis de los procesos de toma de decisiones y elaboración de políticas. Así C. BACCHI propone un enfoque que analiza e interpreta la representación de problemas en los debates políticos. Al aplicar este enfoque al estudio de las políticas de género en la Unión Europea, a través de un análisis del debate sobre la violencia contra las mujeres en el Parlamento Europeo, descubrimos cómo la representación del problema en la construcción discursiva desvela tanto los efectos materiales del mismo-las políticas posibles-como los valores subyacentes de individualización y colectivización del problema de la violencia.