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Institutionalizing Intersectionality

The Changing Nature of European Equality Regimes

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: Gender and Politics (GAP)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Institutionalizing Intersectionality: A Theoretical Framework

    • Andrea Krizsan, Hege Skjeie, Judith Squires
    Pages 1-32
  3. Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the Nordic Countries: Anti-Discrimination and Equality in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden

    • Anette Borchorst, Lenita Freidenvall, Johanna Kantola, Liza Reisel, Mari Teigen
    Pages 59-88
  4. Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the Low Countries: Belgium and The Netherlands

    • Karen Celis, Joyce Outshoorn, Petra Meier, Joz Motmans
    Pages 119-147
  5. Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Southern Europe: Italy, Spain, and Portugal

    • Alba Alonso, María Bustelo, Maxime Forest, Emanuela Lombardo
    Pages 148-178
  6. European Equality Regimes: Institutional Change and Political Intersectionality

    • Andrea Krizsan, Hege Skjeie, Judith Squires
    Pages 209-239
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 240-242

About this book

An exploration of the ways that multiple inequalities are being addressed in Europe. Using country-based and region-specific case studies it provides an innovative comparative analysis of the multidimensional equality regimes that are emerging in Europe, and reveals the potential that these have for institutionalizing intersectionality.

Reviews

Insitutionalizing Intersectionality is an essential tool for understanding and promoting democratic performance in the 21st century. It maps out the new concept of intersectionality as it has been transposed into government structures at the EU level and across many of the member states. The book's systematic, empirical and comparative approach carried out by a line-up of top scholars makes it a must-read for academics and policy practitioners alike.

Professor Amy G. Mazur, Washington State University.

'The concept of intersectionality has come to loom large in debates about equality, discrimination and social inclusion across Europe. It poses difficult questions for policymakers, activists and academics alike, by focusing attention on the multiple and overlapping forms of inequality that exist in contemporary society. This book provides an outstanding comparative and multi-disciplinary overview of how European governance structures have tried to come to grips with intersectionality, with its highly impressive range of contributors providing invaluable criticial perspectives and insightful analysis on developments in this field.'

Colm O' Cinneide, Reader in Laws, UCL Faculty of Laws

Editors and Affiliations

  • Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Hungary

    Andrea Krizsan

  • Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway

    Hege Skjeie

  • University of Bristol, UK

    Judith Squires

About the editors

ANDREA KRIZSAN Research Fellow at the Center for Policy Studies of the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. She has worked on several comparative research projects dealing with gender and other equality policies, most recently the project 'Quality of Gender+ Equality Policies in Europe' (QUING). Her main research interests include understanding policy change and the role of non-conventional policy actors in bringing about change in Central and Eastern Europe. Her most recent project concerns reforms of domestic violence policies in five Central and Eastern European countries. Her publications include articles in Social Politics, Ethnic and Racial Studies, European Integration Online Papers, Policy Studies, Journal for Ethnic and Minority Studies, chapters in several edited volumes, and an edited volume on ethnic monitoring and data collection.
HEGE SKJEIE Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway.
JUDITH SQUIRES Professor of Political Theory and Dean of the Faculty Social Sciences and Law, University of Bristol, UK. Her publications include: Contesting Citizenship, co-edited with Birte Siim (2008), The New Politics of Gender Equality (2007) and Gender in Political Theory (1999). She co-edits the Palgrave Gender and Politics Book Series (with Johanna Kantola) and is Reviews Editor for the journal Government andOpposition. She is a member of the European Consortium of Political Research Press board and was appointed an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2009. 

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