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Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality
Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality: a critical frame analysis of gender policies in Europe
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PREFACE LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS LIST OF TABLES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PART ONE MAPPING THEORY, METHODOLOGY, AND THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT I. Mieke Verloo and Emanuela Lombards Contested Gender Equality and Policy Variety in Europe: Introducing a Critical Frame Analysis Approach II. Emanuela Lombardo andPetra Meier European Union Gender Policy Since Beijing: Shifting Concepts and Agendas PART TWO COMPARING GENDER EQUALITIES III. Emanuela Lombardo, Vlastajalusic, Maro Pantelidon Maloutas, and Birgit Sauer Taming the Male Sovereign? Framing Gender Inequality in Politics in the European Union and the Member States IV. Petra Meier, Elin Peterson, Karin Tertinegg, and Violetta Zentai The Pregnant Worker and Caring Mother: Framing Family Policies across Europe V. Andrea Krizsdn, Maria Bustelo, Andromachi Hadjiyanni, and Fray Kamoutis Domestic Violence: A Public Matter PART THREE FOCUSED CHAPTERS VI. Karin Tertinegg, Majda Hrzenjak, and Birgit Sauer What's the Problem with Prostitution? Prostitution Politics in Austria and Slovenia since the 1990s. A Comparison of" Frames VII. Raquel Platero Mendez Overcoming Brides and Grooms The Representation of Lesbian and Gay Rights in Spain VIII. Tamas Dqmbd$,-Anna Horvdth, and Andrea Krizsdn Where Did Gender Disappear? Anti-discrimination Policy in the EU Accession Process in Hungary IX. Conny Roggeband and Mieke Verloo A Closer Look at the Intersection of Gender Equality and Migration in the Netherlands (1995-2005) PART FOUR LOOKING FORWARD X. Mieke Verloo, Maria Bustelo, and Emanuela Lombardo Conclusions on Framing Gender Inequality as a Policy Problem in Europe INDEX
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