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Gender Mainstreaming - Kioskvältare eller dagslända?

Olsson, Lisa (2007)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
The European Union's work on equal opportunities for women and men can be described historically in three eras; equal treatment, positive action and, most recently, the gender perspective. In accordance with the latter, gender mainstreaming is the latest method in dealing with these issues. Its aim is the implementation of the gender perspective in all policy processes and to challenge the male norm that permeates all decision making. EU:s work on equal opportunities, though, persists not only of gender mainstreaming but has a double approach also including special actions.

This thesis bases its argumentation on discourse analysis of communications from the Commission regarding employment and social affairs. It argues that the two... (More)
The European Union's work on equal opportunities for women and men can be described historically in three eras; equal treatment, positive action and, most recently, the gender perspective. In accordance with the latter, gender mainstreaming is the latest method in dealing with these issues. Its aim is the implementation of the gender perspective in all policy processes and to challenge the male norm that permeates all decision making. EU:s work on equal opportunities, though, persists not only of gender mainstreaming but has a double approach also including special actions.

This thesis bases its argumentation on discourse analysis of communications from the Commission regarding employment and social affairs. It argues that the two components of the double approach; gender mainstreaming and special actions, are incompatible and even becomes contra productive put together. Analysis of the communications reveals a mix-up between the meanings of special action and of positive action. The focus on women in positive action influences the special actions so that they become incompatible with the gender perspective where both men and women are supposed to be equally central. The double approach thereby fails in challenging the male norm of the policy processes, which was the aim of gender mainstreaming. (Less)
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author
Olsson, Lisa
supervisor
organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Gender Mainstreaming, Special Action, Positive Action, Gender Perspective, The Male Norm, Discourse Analysis, Political and administrative sciences, Statsvetenskap, förvaltningskunskap
language
Swedish
id
1319268
date added to LUP
2008-01-07 00:00:00
date last changed
2008-01-30 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{The European Union's work on equal opportunities for women and men can be described historically in three eras; equal treatment, positive action and, most recently, the gender perspective. In accordance with the latter, gender mainstreaming is the latest method in dealing with these issues. Its aim is the implementation of the gender perspective in all policy processes and to challenge the male norm that permeates all decision making. EU:s work on equal opportunities, though, persists not only of gender mainstreaming but has a double approach also including special actions.

This thesis bases its argumentation on discourse analysis of communications from the Commission regarding employment and social affairs. It argues that the two components of the double approach; gender mainstreaming and special actions, are incompatible and even becomes contra productive put together. Analysis of the communications reveals a mix-up between the meanings of special action and of positive action. The focus on women in positive action influences the special actions so that they become incompatible with the gender perspective where both men and women are supposed to be equally central. The double approach thereby fails in challenging the male norm of the policy processes, which was the aim of gender mainstreaming.}},
  author       = {{Olsson, Lisa}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Gender Mainstreaming - Kioskvältare eller dagslända?}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}