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Gendering European Integration Theory: Engaging new Dialogues [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 210x148x21 mm, weight: 550 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Verlag Barbara Budrich
  • ISBN-10: 384740640X
  • ISBN-13: 9783847406402
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 210x148x21 mm, weight: 550 g
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  • ISBN-10: 384740640X
  • ISBN-13: 9783847406402
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The authors aim at initiating a dialogue between European integration theory and gender studies. The contributions illustrate if and how gender scholarship has made creative use of integration theories and thus contributes to a vivid theoretical debate. They are designed to make gender scholarship more visible to integration theory and to stimulate the theoretical debate by adding a gender perspective. The process of European integration has always been accompanied by theory-building. A wide range of integration theories, from classical theories such as federalism, neofunctionalism, and intergovernmentalism to more recent approaches such as multi-level governance, critical theory, neoinstitutionalism, and Europeanization, as well as sociological, legal and social constructivist perspectives, continue to define the theoretical landscape. Despite their diversity, these theories share a basic neglect, i.e. the theoretical implications of the relationship between European integration and the restructuring of gender relations in European member states. At the same time, a rich body of gender studies on the EU and European integration has evolved; yet, this literature has generally neglected to engage with theorizing integration itself. The authors take these blind spots as a starting point and initiate a dialogue between European integration theories and gender studies. Investigating the whole range of integration theory with a gender lens, the authors illustrate if and how gender scholarship has made or can make creative use of integration theories.
Introduction
Why and How to Gender European Integration Theory? Introduction
9(30)
Gabriele Abels
Heather MacRae
Interrogating Classic Integration Theories
Federalism: Feminist Contributions to an Old Idea
39(18)
Petra Meier
Neo-Functionalism: Spilling Over to Gender Studies
57(20)
Heather MacRae
Intergovernmentalism: Gendering a Dinosaur?
77(22)
Anna van der Vleuten
Working with Modern Approaches
Multi-Level Governance: Tailoring a `Favourite Coat' to the Needs of `Gender Fashion'
99(24)
Gabriele Abels
Social Constructivism in European Integration Theories: Gender and Intersectionality Perspectives
123(24)
Emanuela Lombardo
Gendering Europeanisation: Making Equality Work in Theory and Practice
147(28)
Ulrike Liebert
Law as the Object and Agent of Integration: Gendering the Court of Justice of the European Union, its Decisions and their Impact
175(22)
Jessica Guth
Introducing New Concepts
Gendering Institutionalism: A Feminist Institutionalist Approach to EU Integration Theory
197(20)
Toni Haastrup
Meryl Kenny
European Integration and the Politics of Scale: A Gender Perspective
217(20)
Sabine Lang
Birgit Sauer
Gendering Governmentality and European Integration Theory
237(20)
Stefanie Wohl
Civil Society and European Integration: The Re-Configuration of Gendered Power Relations in the Public Sphere
257(22)
Gabriele Wilde
Conclusions
Linking Gender Perspectives to Integration Theory: The Need for Dialogue
279(14)
Hans-Jurgen Bieling
Thomas Diez
List of Contributors 293(4)
Index 297
Prof. Dr. Gabriele Abels is the holder of Jean Monnet Chair of the University of Tübingen, Germany. Prof. Heather MacRae is Associate Professor at York University, Toronto, Canada.