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  • Altınay, Ayşe Gül, et al. (author)
  • Crisis as a Continuum: Learning from an Inclusive Feminist Crisis Response. RESISTIRÉ Factsheet
  • 2023
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • As a way of harvesting our collective insights from the RESISTIRÉ research, we 1) propose the concept of ‘crisis as a continuum’ as an essential framework for crisis prevention, response, recovery, and monitoring, and 2) suggest that public authorities at all levels, including the European Union, support and learn from an inclusive feminist crisis response to prevent and better manage future crises. These recommendations are based on the three cycles of RESISTIRÉ research and supported by project factsheets that aim to provide a conceptual framework for approaching future crises.
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  • Altinay, Ayşe Gül, et al. (author)
  • Local is beautiful. ACCTING Factsheet
  • 2023
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Gender+ inclusive agricultural policies and civil society practices for and with small farmers Agriculture and rural areas are central to the European Green Deal. With the growing food crisis, environmentally sustainable and gender+ inclusive small-scale farming has the potential to play a prominent role in food security, as well as in soil regeneration, reduction of land degradation, mitigation of disasters, and the preservation of biodiversity and cultural diversity. The majority of the 10 million farms in the EU are small farms, only 30% of which are managed by women. There is an increasing amount of literature establishing a link between gender and sustainability, especially regarding sustainable farming practices: women farmers are more often involved in alternative and environmentally friendly approaches. Yet, existing EU policies fall short of supporting environmentally sustainable, gender inclusive small farming, thereby strengthening existing vulnerabilities and missing opportunities to reach Green Deal objectives. Scientific literature indicates that to move future EU Common Agricultural Policy and other climate and rural policies towards a socially transformative, gender and ecologically-just direction, the push for gender equality will need to come from progressive farmers and civil society.
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  • Altınay, Ayşe, et al. (author)
  • RESISTIRÉ Politika Metni: Krizlerin Devamlılığı: Kapsayıcı Feminist Mücadeleden Dersler
  • 2023
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • RESISTIRÉ araştırmasının üç döngüsünden krizlerle mücadeleye dair öğrendiklerimizin hasadına dayanan bu politika metninde: 1) kriz önleme, krizle mücadele, krizden toparlanma ve krizi izleme için temel bir çerçeve olarak ‘krizlerin devamlılığı’ kavramını öneriyoruz. 2) Avrupa Birliği de dahil olmak üzere her düzeydeki kamu yetkililerinin gelecekteki krizleri önlemek ve daha iyi yönetmek için kapsayıcı feminist mücadeleyi desteklemelerini ve bu deneyimden ders çıkarmalarını tavsiye ediyoruz. Bu tavsiyeler, RESISTIRÉ araştırmasının üç döngüsüne dayanmakta olup gelecekteki krizleri ele alış biçimlerine kavramsal bir çerçeve sağlamak amacıyla hazırlanmış politika metinleri ile desteklenmektedir.
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  • Álvarez del Cuvillo, Antonio, et al. (author)
  • Feminist Political and Legal Theories
  • 2023. - 1
  • In: Gender-Competent Legal Education. - Cham : Springer. - 9783031143595 - 9783031143601 ; , s. 57-94
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This chapter presents an overview of feminist legal and political thought, aiming at discussing the different perspectives within feminist thought. In the first part, basic concepts in feminist thought such as gender, patriarchy, and feminism are explained, and a brief overview of the historical evolution of feminist movements is provided. The other two sections focus in greater detail on political and legal theories, respectively, including a critical analysis of the influence of patriarchy on mainstream legal and political discourses. The chapter will further provide a description of how classical concepts of political or legal tradition have been reconsidered from a feminist point of view, and a short presentation of the most important issues at stake in both these fields.
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  • Axelsson, Tobias, 1979-, et al. (author)
  • Minority migrant men's attitudes toward female genital mutilation : Developing strategies to engage men
  • 2020
  • In: Health Care for Women International. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0739-9332 .- 1096-4665. ; 41:6, s. 709-726
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article explores minority migrant men's attitudes towards female genital mutilation (FGM), and how these attitudes can be used to develop strategies to engage men in the eradication of FGM. Based on interviews and focus group discussions, the article finds that men's attitudes can be enabling, disabling or neutral: the identification of and variations between these need to be taken into account when developing strategies to engage men in the eradication of FGM. There is currently a window of opportunity for involving minority migrant men in the prevention of FGM and in the challenging of a minority migrant gender regime.
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  • Axelsson, Tobias, 1979- (author)
  • När män möts som pappor : Fadrandets politik och praktik i det jämställda och pappavänliga Sverige
  • 2019
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This thesis analyses how fathering is done and how fathers are constructed through the separate organising of men as fathers in meeting places for fathers on parental leave in Sweden. The study is located within the Swedish gender regime, characterised by its dual-earner/dual-carer model, progressive parenthood and daddy politics, and universally-oriented parenting support, making it a relatively gender-equal and father-friendly society.Theoretically and methodologically, the thesis draws on a feminist perspective. It uses ‘doing gender’ theory, and is informed by critical realism. The material is based on 25 observations at two fathering spaces, seven semi-structured interviews with fathers, and six policy documents on parenting support. Qualitative content analysis is used to analyse the material.The findings show: first, meeting places for fathers on parental leave can be understood as fathering spaces. Second, these fathering spaces are child-oriented settings and constitute somewhat of an exception within gender-neutral gender regimes. Third, fathering spaces function as transitional sites in which fathers manage different aspects of responsibility and relations to their own selves, to children, to mothers, and to other fathers. Fourth, three approaches to separate organising of men as fathers are identified: a) anti-separate; b) pro-separate; and c) gender paradoxical. The identified arguments for separate organising can be located along two parallel continua: one that stretches from individual to collective argumentation, and another that stretches from general to gender-specific argumentation.The thesis contributes to research on childcare and masculinities, and fathers’ experiences of parental leave, and to knowledge about separate organising of men as fathers. It also contributes to research and policy debates on daddy politics and parenting support by critically discussing fathering in terms of autonomy, dependence, and masculinity politics.
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  • Axelsson, Tobias, 1979-, et al. (author)
  • Qualitative indications of inequalities produced by COVID-19 and its policy responses : RESISTIRÉ 1st cycle summary report.
  • 2021
  • Reports (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This report on qualitative indications of inequalities reports on the identification of inequalities produced by COVID-19 and/or (re)produced by its policy responses. It is based on the collection and analysis of qualitative data identified within the framework developed in RESISTIRÉ. It derives from extensive, mixed methods to gather data in the project’s first of three research cycles. It includes workshops and interviews with inequality experts, and narrative interviews with individual people living throughout Europe. These provide us with insights on the impact of COVID from both professional and personal perspectives, including the insights and experiences from experts in civil society, experts in public authorities, academics, and the individual stories of lived experiences during COVID-19. These insights allow us to analyse the behavioural, economic, social, and environmental impacts of COVID-19 from a gender+ perspective and on vulnerable/marginalised groups. Through this data collection and analysis, the report provides analytical insights during the second year of the outbreak.  
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