EUROPEAN IDENTITY AND GENDER EQUALITY POLICIES:  SHAPING THE PRACTICE OF GENDER EXPERTISE Cover Image
  • Price 4.50 €

EUROPEAN IDENTITY AND GENDER EQUALITY POLICIES: SHAPING THE PRACTICE OF GENDER EXPERTISE
EUROPEAN IDENTITY AND GENDER EQUALITY POLICIES: SHAPING THE PRACTICE OF GENDER EXPERTISE

Author(s): Athena Enderstein
Subject(s): Gender Studies, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: gender; equality; expertise; European identity; European Union;

Summary/Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between the European identity project and European Union gender equality policy in terms of the implications for the practice of gender expertise. In the first section of the paper I chart the development of gender equality policies over the last six decades, outlining pivotal shifts in EU governance models and policy instruments which define the incremental incorporation of “gender equality” into visions of European identity. This sheds light on a dynamic of reciprocity whereby claims about shared European concepts of gender equality serve to address EU democratic deficits, and EU frameworks discursively legitimate gender knowledge and expertise. In the second part of the article I explore the implications of said relationship for the practice of gender expertise in the EU. This includes discussions of Open Methods of Coordination in the form of mainstreaming, accession and integration, and the tensions of market driven equality work. This article sheds light on the challenges in the political economy of gender knowledge and gender expertise in the epistemological space of European identity and EU narratives of progress and civilizational supremacy.

  • Issue Year: 7/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 109-135
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: English