
Gendering the State in the Age of Globalization: Women's Movements and State Feminism in Postindustrial Democracies
Author(s): Melissa Haussman (Editor), Birgit Sauer
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (UK)
- Publication Date: 26 April 2007
- Language: English
- Print length: 402 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742540162
- ISBN-13: 9780742540163
Book Description
The overall study is grouped into three distinct patterns of state change: state downsizing—particularly in social policy areas (Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, the United States, and Spain); expansion of state activities into previously less-regulated areas (Austria, France, Germany, and Sweden); and transformation—often constitutionally based—of representative structures (Australia, Belgium, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom). Examination of these patterns reveals the impact of the changes in state structures and national priorities on the effectiveness and ability of women’s movement actors in achieving their goals.
Editorial Reviews
Review
This volume is welcome because it analyzes the relationship between women”s movements and public policy debates across a range of countries, sometimes in surprising ways. Some of these issues have not been examined previously in an empirical, gender-sensitive analysis. — Donley T. Studlar, West Virginia University
About the Author
Melissa Haussman is associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Carleton University.
Birgit Sauer is professor of political science at the University of Vienna.
Wow! eBook


