Interrogating violence against women and state violence policy : Gendered intersectionalities and the quality of policy in The Netherlands, Sweden and the UK

This article builds on feminist scholarship on intersectionality to address violence against women, and state policy thereon. It takes up the challenge of analysing the complex, situated and spatial relationship between theorizing on violence against women and state policy on such violence. Drawing on extensive comparative European data, it explores the relations of gender and intersectionality, conceptualized as gendered intersectionalities, by examining how multiple inequalities are made visible and invisible in state policy and debates in the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. Attention is pai... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Hearn, Jeff
Strid, Sofia
Husu, Liisa
Verloo, Mieke
Dokumenttyp: article in journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Verlag/Hrsg.: Örebro universitet
Institutionen för humaniora
utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap
Schlagwörter: Violence against women / intersectionality / comparative / policy / Europe / Gender Studies / Genusstudier / Sociology / Sociologi
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29597759
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Link(s) : http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-51050

This article builds on feminist scholarship on intersectionality to address violence against women, and state policy thereon. It takes up the challenge of analysing the complex, situated and spatial relationship between theorizing on violence against women and state policy on such violence. Drawing on extensive comparative European data, it explores the relations of gender and intersectionality, conceptualized as gendered intersectionalities, by examining how multiple inequalities are made visible and invisible in state policy and debates in the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK. Attention is paid to different forms of gendered intersectionalities in policy, for example, tendencies to degender violence against women. A key aim of the article is to investigate how comparative analysis can be a starting point for assessing if, how and to what extent the inclusion of multiple inequalities could increase the quality of policy, for both reducing and stopping violence, and assisting those subject to violence. ; Funding Agency: Swedish Research Council project, 'Feminist Theorizings of Intersectionality, Transversal Dialogues and New Synergies' ; QUING (EU 6th Framework) ; Feminist theorizings of intersectionality (Swedish Research Council)