Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor: The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions
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Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor : The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions. / Debusscher, Petra; Manners, Ian.
I: Political Studies Review, Bind 18, Nr. 3, 7, 08.04.2020, s. 410-425.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Understanding the European Union as a Global Gender Actor
T2 - The Holistic Intersectional and Inclusive Study of Gender+ in External Actions
AU - Debusscher, Petra
AU - Manners, Ian
PY - 2020/4/8
Y1 - 2020/4/8
N2 - This article assesses the study of gender equality policies in European Union external actions with a focus on the theoretical and empirical routes to understanding the field in times of crises. It argues that the emerging body of literature on gender in European Union external relations makes it possible to explain, understand, and judge the European Union in global politics by rethinking the nature of power from a gender perspective. The article then argues that to develop gender and European Union external relations in its next decade, it is necessary to rethink the study of the European Union as a global gender actor. This encompasses a reassessment of the ‘European Union’, ‘gender’, and the ‘global’, as well as the development of a holistic macro-, meso-, and micro-analysis. The article concludes by proposing a distinctive theoretical and methodological approach which involves a holistic intersectional and inclusive study of gender+ in European Union external actions.
AB - This article assesses the study of gender equality policies in European Union external actions with a focus on the theoretical and empirical routes to understanding the field in times of crises. It argues that the emerging body of literature on gender in European Union external relations makes it possible to explain, understand, and judge the European Union in global politics by rethinking the nature of power from a gender perspective. The article then argues that to develop gender and European Union external relations in its next decade, it is necessary to rethink the study of the European Union as a global gender actor. This encompasses a reassessment of the ‘European Union’, ‘gender’, and the ‘global’, as well as the development of a holistic macro-, meso-, and micro-analysis. The article concludes by proposing a distinctive theoretical and methodological approach which involves a holistic intersectional and inclusive study of gender+ in European Union external actions.
KW - European Union
KW - external actions
KW - gender
KW - inclusive
KW - intersectional
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U2 - 10.1177/1478929919899345
DO - 10.1177/1478929919899345
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85083196273
VL - 18
SP - 410
EP - 425
JO - Political Studies Review
JF - Political Studies Review
SN - 1478-9299
IS - 3
M1 - 7
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