Gender, Governance and Feminist Analysis
Missing in Action?
Herausgeber: Hudson, Christine M; Teghtsoonian, Katherine; Rönnblom, Malin
Gender, Governance and Feminist Analysis
Missing in Action?
Herausgeber: Hudson, Christine M; Teghtsoonian, Katherine; Rönnblom, Malin
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This comprehensive volume presents critical scholarship, analysing governance practices in diverse jurisdictions in Europe and North America, at multiple scales and in relation to several different arenas of policy and practice.
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This comprehensive volume presents critical scholarship, analysing governance practices in diverse jurisdictions in Europe and North America, at multiple scales and in relation to several different arenas of policy and practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138674097
- ISBN-10: 1138674095
- Artikelnr.: 48454312
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138674097
- ISBN-10: 1138674095
- Artikelnr.: 48454312
Christine Hudson is a Professor in Political Science at Umeå University, Sweden. She has researched on a wide number of policy areas including city planning and urban and regional policy particularly from a feminist perspective. She has worked with emotional and visual dimensions in studying women's citizenship in the city and in relation to feelings of fear and safety. Among her recent publications are "Sharing Fairly? Mobility, Citizenship, and Gender Relations in Two Swedish City-Regions, Journal of Urban Affairs, 2017. Malin Rönnblom is an Associate Professor in Political Science and a Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies, dividing her time between Karlstad and Umeå Universities, both in Sweden. Her main research interests are related to critical policy studies, rural and urban studies, as well as feminist political theory. Among her recent publications in English are: "Planning the new city - emotional reactions and positions", in Emotions, Space and Society, 2016, with Linda Sandberg, and "Contesting feminist discursive institutionalism - a poststructural alternative" in NORA, 2014, with Carol Bacchi. Katherine Teghtsoonian is Professor Emerita at the University of Victoria, Canada. Her research has explored neoliberalism and its complex relationships with public and organizational policies in diverse empirical fields. Journals in which her work has been published include Critical Policy Studies, International Journal of Political Science, Politics and Gender, Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society and Social Science & Medicine.
1. Introduction: Missing in action? 2. Re-gendering governance in times of
austerity: dilemmas of feminist research, theory and politics 3. Affective
governmentality - A feminist perspective 4. Mainlining the motherboard: The
paradox of gendered academic labour in the university 5. Problematization
as performative practice: An analysis of articles on gender and innovation
6. Unsettling neoliberlism? Governmentality, feminist analysis and
problematizations of workers' mental health 7. Complaints, gender and power
in governing education 8. Situating agency in the context of the
post-political city? 9. Analysing power at play: (re-)doing an analytics of
the political in an era of governance 10. Epilogue: A three-dimensional
feminist post-structuralist analysis
austerity: dilemmas of feminist research, theory and politics 3. Affective
governmentality - A feminist perspective 4. Mainlining the motherboard: The
paradox of gendered academic labour in the university 5. Problematization
as performative practice: An analysis of articles on gender and innovation
6. Unsettling neoliberlism? Governmentality, feminist analysis and
problematizations of workers' mental health 7. Complaints, gender and power
in governing education 8. Situating agency in the context of the
post-political city? 9. Analysing power at play: (re-)doing an analytics of
the political in an era of governance 10. Epilogue: A three-dimensional
feminist post-structuralist analysis
1. Introduction: Missing in action? 2. Re-gendering governance in times of
austerity: dilemmas of feminist research, theory and politics 3. Affective
governmentality - A feminist perspective 4. Mainlining the motherboard: The
paradox of gendered academic labour in the university 5. Problematization
as performative practice: An analysis of articles on gender and innovation
6. Unsettling neoliberlism? Governmentality, feminist analysis and
problematizations of workers' mental health 7. Complaints, gender and power
in governing education 8. Situating agency in the context of the
post-political city? 9. Analysing power at play: (re-)doing an analytics of
the political in an era of governance 10. Epilogue: A three-dimensional
feminist post-structuralist analysis
austerity: dilemmas of feminist research, theory and politics 3. Affective
governmentality - A feminist perspective 4. Mainlining the motherboard: The
paradox of gendered academic labour in the university 5. Problematization
as performative practice: An analysis of articles on gender and innovation
6. Unsettling neoliberlism? Governmentality, feminist analysis and
problematizations of workers' mental health 7. Complaints, gender and power
in governing education 8. Situating agency in the context of the
post-political city? 9. Analysing power at play: (re-)doing an analytics of
the political in an era of governance 10. Epilogue: A three-dimensional
feminist post-structuralist analysis