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LGBT sex workers challenge exclusion and stigma
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- Article/Artikel
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- Destination>>Equality : magazine of ILGA-Europe
- Magazine Year
- 2018
- Creator
- Stevenson, Luca
- Creator
- Fedorko, Boglarka
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- seksberoepen, LHBT, mensenrechten, gezondheid, seksueel geweld, immigranten, Europa
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- Article/Artikel
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- Mobilization
- Magazine Year
- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Davidson, Robert J.
- Description
- This article examined the ways in which social movement institutionalization takes place and the effects of organizational institutionalization for the SMO and government actors involved. The case of the COCÔÇÖs institutionalization between 1986-1994 has generated three findings. First, the process of institutionalization for SMOs centers around sustained exchange relations. Second, although the process involves tradeoffs, institutionalization can facilitate SMOs and does not necessarily result in cooptation. Third, institutionalization results in changes for and to both SMO and government actors.
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- Politics and Governance
- Magazine Year
- 2018
- Magazine Number
- 3
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- Verloo, Mieke > ed.
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- Peternotte, David > ed.
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- conservatisme, rechts extremisme, politiek, feminisme, anti feminisme, abortussen, LHBT, Europa, 21e eeuw
- Description
- This thematic issue addresses the question if the feminist project under threat in Europe in both theoretical and empirical ways, focusing on the various ways in which feminist politics are opposed and why, on what the impact of such opposition is, and how to improve our theoretical understanding of this particular manifestation of gender and politics. The issue addresses three major challenges: a need to reflect on the most suited concepts and theories in political and social sciences to understand what is at stake in Europe today: a need to vernacularize existing knowledge while forging global frames of analysis: and a need to avoid the risk of reifying oppositional forces and of reiterating dichotomous frames and categories. The responses to these challenges are: to analyse the threats to the feminist project as parts of larger projects against social justice and equality: to contrast macro narratives by engaging with the micro level of the anti-feminist project, enabling a critique of mainstream scholarship: to analyse the threats to the feminist project as related to processes of changes to democracy, such as democratic backsliding: to give prominent attention to discursive, epistemic and symbolic processes: and finally to include studies on the response of feminist actors to the threats experienced. This collection of articles offers a variety of perspectives on the various threats to the feminist project in Europe today.
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