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Back on the barricades : New feminisms and market innovation in the consultancy field

Petersson Mcintyre, Magdalena LU (2021) In Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics 5(2). p.1-15
Abstract
The enhanced role given to innovation in capitalist societies has resulted in a development where even matters such as gender equality are assessed and rewarded based on their innovation potential. Markets, innovations and companies are believed to possess and offer solutions to gender inequalities, a development that relies on the commodification of gender equality. This paper is based on an ethnographic study of the field of gender equality consultancy with the aim of critically investigating the belief that gender inequality can be solved with innovations. Focusing on clients, market demand, innovative and sellable solutions, and profits, gender consultancy illustrates how markets have become a model for equality work. The interviewed... (More)
The enhanced role given to innovation in capitalist societies has resulted in a development where even matters such as gender equality are assessed and rewarded based on their innovation potential. Markets, innovations and companies are believed to possess and offer solutions to gender inequalities, a development that relies on the commodification of gender equality. This paper is based on an ethnographic study of the field of gender equality consultancy with the aim of critically investigating the belief that gender inequality can be solved with innovations. Focusing on clients, market demand, innovative and sellable solutions, and profits, gender consultancy illustrates how markets have become a model for equality work. The interviewed consultants created new products, thought up new words and concepts, and emphasised gain for the client. Innovation discourse iterates technocratic approaches to social and cultural problems. However, the paper argues that innovation discourse is a ‘doing’ that is open for re-configuration. By searching for new business models based on the principle of ‘together in ways that matter’, the interviewed consultants also worked to contribute to a more equal and fair society. Thus, the commodification of gender equality simultaneously opens up possibilities to re-code and reappropriate the concept of ‘innovation’. (Less)
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gender equality consultants, market feminism, economic performativity, gender and innovation, commodity feminism
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Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics
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5
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2
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23
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15 pages
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Lectito Journals
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2468-4414
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10.20897/femenc/11159
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English
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  title        = {{Back on the barricades : New feminisms and market innovation in the consultancy field}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/181485491/back-on-the-barricades-new-feminisms-and-market-innovation-in-the-consultancy-field-11159.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.20897/femenc/11159}},
  volume       = {{5}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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