Gender and the Economic Crisis in Europe: Politics, Institutions and Intersectionality

Book chapters

  1. Johanna Kantola (University of Helsinki, Finland) and Emanuela Lombardo (Madrid Complutense University, Spain): Studying the economic crisis in Europe from the perspective of gender and politics
  2. Rosalind Cavaghan (Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands): Gender Mainstreaming EU Responses to the Financial Crisis: institutional fragmentation and epistemic boundaries
  3. Roberta Guerrina (University of Surrey, UK): EU institutional responses to mainstreaming in time of crisis: Gendered Narrative of Austerity
  4. Sophie Jacquot (UC Louvain, France): Towards Symbolic Policy? Dismantling of the EU Gender Equality Policy
  5. Heather MacRae (York University Toronto, Canada) and Elaine Weiner (McGill University Montreal, Canada) The ‘Gendered Attack’ of the “Six Pack”: Economic Crisis and its (En)Gendered Trade-offs in the EU
  6. Annick Masselot (University of Canterbury,New Zealand): Entrenching traditional gendered vision of production and reproduction under the EU post-financial crisis
  7. Stefanie Wöhl (University of Vienna, Austria): Economic Governance in the European Union: Effects on Social Reproduction
  8. Maria Karamessini and Maria Stratigaki (Panteion University, Greece): Gender equality vs. austerity policies in the Greek crisis: Swimming against the tide
  9. Akwugo Emejulu (University of Edinburgh) and Leah Bassell (University of Leicester) Minority Women, Activism and Austerity: Exploring the Intersectional Democratic Deficit in France and Britain
  10. Ana Prata (California State University Northridge) The construction of political discourse during the Portuguese economic crisis: A gendered approach
  11. Ania Zbyszewska (Warwick Law School) ‘Poland’s Crisis Response: Policy contradictions and irreconcilable objectives’
  12. Anna Elomäki and Johanna Kantola (University of Helsinki, Finland): Gender, political parties and austerity politics in Finland
  13. Emanuela Lombardo (Madrid Complutense University, Spain): Austerity policies in the EU and Spain: Changes and struggles around the gender regime
  14. Johanna Kantola and Emanuela Lombardo: Conclusions for studying gender, politics and the crisis

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