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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    almahu_9949880883702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (338 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031648168
    Serie: Gender and Politics Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 In the Frame: Women and the Discursive Construction of Gender Equality in Theory and Practice -- What Is Gender Equality? -- Gendered Policy Areas and Intersectionality -- Theoretical and Methodological Approaches -- Discursive Policy Framing -- Ideological Influences on Discursive Policy Framing -- Influences of Politicians' Gender Performance on Discursive Policy Framing -- Sources Used -- Structure of Book Chapters -- 2 Great Hopes: "Second-Wave" Feminism and the State, from Whitlam to Fraser (1972-1983) -- Introduction -- The Women's Movement and the State -- The Need for Transforming Society -- Women's Services and Positive Equality -- Women, Wages and Employment -- Other Measures for Diverse Groups of Women -- Economic Underpinnings of Equality -- The Economic Impact on Women's Policy -- Gendered Cultures -- Whitlam Government Sacking -- The Fraser Years 1975-1983 -- Conclusion -- 3 Labor's Economic Rationalism: Women Under the Hawke and Keating Governments (1983-1996) -- Introduction -- Economic and Social Background -- Gender Equality and Labor's Economic Rationalism -- Sex Discrimination and Affirmative Action Legislation -- Women and Employment: Part-Time Work and Caring Responsibilities -- Technology and Women Workers -- Women and Industrial Relations -- Sexual Harassment in the Workplace -- Providing Services for Women -- Childcare -- Services for Indigenous Women and Women from a Non-English Speaking Background -- Detrimental Impacts of Governments' Economic Framing -- The Politics of Masculinity -- Same-Sex Issues -- Conclusion -- 4 Defending the Mainstream, Women and Neoliberalism Under the Howard Government (1996-2007) -- Introduction -- Howard's Programme: The Background -- Dissenting Voices Within the Howard Government -- Cuts to Women's Services and Organisations. , Domestic Violence -- Women, Race and Ethnicity -- Masculinity -- Same-Sex Issues -- Wages, Work and Industrial Relations -- Conclusion -- 5 Social Democracy, the "Fair Go" and Gender Wars: Women Under the Rudd and Gillard Governments (2007-2013) -- General Rudd Government Policy Initiatives -- Gillard Government (June 2010-June 2013) -- Women and the Economy -- Gender, Employment and Labor Government Stimulus Measures During the GFC -- Industrial Relations, Women's Wages and Equal Pay -- Paid Employment, Women, Men and Caring Responsibilities -- Single Parents -- Childcare -- Superannuation -- Domestic Violence -- Representation -- The Gender Culture Wars -- Same-Sex Issues -- Additional Criticisms -- Conclusion -- 6 Framing a Business Case for Equality: Women Under the Abbott, Turnbull and Morrison Governments (2013-2022) -- Introduction -- Background: The Morrison Government and Its Predecessors -- Morrison, Religion, Gender and Social Conservatism -- Economic Policy and Gender Equality During the Pandemic -- Conclusion -- 7 Unfinished Business: The Albanese Government and Gender Equality Policy (2022-?) -- Introduction -- Women's and Feminist Input into Government Policies -- Working for Women-A National Strategy for Gender Equality -- First Nations/Indigenous Women -- Expert Appointments and Task Forces -- Women and the Economy in Difficult Economic Times -- Paid Parental Leave -- Women's Wages and the Gender Pay Gap -- Women and Employment -- Women, Taxation and Revenue Issues -- Labor's Relations with Business -- Childcare -- Violence Against Women -- Health -- LGBTIQ+ -- Foreign Policy -- Masculinity -- Conclusion -- 8 Gender Equality and the Failure of Political Imagination: Lessons for Reframing in Uncertain Times -- Gender Equality in a Time of Backlash -- Economic Constraints on Gender Equality Policy. , Additional Policy Omissions and Future Challenges from Artificial Intelligence to Climate Change -- The Challenges of Transforming a Capitalist Economy -- Re-Imagining the Economic -- Reimagining the Political: The Politics of Gender Identity -- The Limits of (Intersectional) Equality -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Johnson, Carol The Politics of Gender Equality Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031648151
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
    UID:
    almahu_9949877004702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (338 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031648168 , 3031648161
    Serie: Gender and Politics,
    Inhalt: This open access book provides the first in-depth study of the development of federal gender equality politics and policy in Australia from the 1970s to the present day. Australia has a history of gender equality innovation, including granting women's suffrage long before equivalent countries. From the 1970s on, it became the first country to introduce a women's adviser, femocrats (feminist bureaucrats) and gender responsive budgeting but then fell behind, partly due to the influence of Anglosphere neoliberalism. However, the Albanese government has pledged to make Australia a world leader in gender equality again. The book situates Australia in an international context, assessing the useful, though sometimes salutary, lessons which the Australian experience provides. It engages with key literature, including feminist political theory, discursive framing analysis, gendered public policy analysis, LBGTIQ+ issues, path dependency, and gender and leadership. It will interest academics, undergraduate and postgraduate researchers, public policy experts and practitioners, and a broader readership interested in issues of gender equality. The book makes innovative contributions to the study of the politics of gender equality policy, addressing what a gender equality policy agenda could look like if the needs of women, in all their intersectional social diversity, were the driving force. In doing so, it addresses a range of issues that are impacting the future of women, including an ongoing pandemic, technology, education and training agendas, issues of sovereign capability, securitisation, climate change and the growth of campaigns that oppose so-called "gender ideology". It explores how current government agendas, such as the focus on wellbeing, could be made even more gender-inclusive. Finally, the book suggests that Australia, as a multicultural but predominantly Western, settler-colonial society situated in the Asia-Pacific has some potentially unique insights to offer in a world facing major geoeconomic and geopolitical change. Carol Johnson is Emerita Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations, School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia.
    Anmerkung: Chapter 1. In the Frame: Women and the discursive construction of gender equality in theory and practice -- Chapter 2. Great Hopes: "Second-wave" Seventies' Feminism and state provision from Whitlam to Fraser (1972-1983) -- Chapter 3. Labor's Economic rationalism: Women under the Hawke & Keating Governments (1983-1996) -- Chapter 4. Defending the mainstream: Women and neoliberalism under the Howard Government (1996-2007) -- Chapter 5. Social democracy, the "Fair Go" and Gender Wars: Women under the Rudd and Gillard Governments (2007-13) -- Chapter 6. Framing a business case for Equality: Women under the Abbott, Turnbull & Morrison Governments (2013-2022) -- Chapter 7. Unfinished business: the Albanese government and Gender equality policy (2022 -?) -- Chapter 8. Gender equality and the failure of political imagination: Lessons for reframing in uncertain times.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783031648151
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3031648153
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
    UID:
    almahu_9949865074402882
    Umfang: XII, 332 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031648168
    Serie: Gender and Politics,
    Inhalt: This open access book provides the first in-depth study of the development of federal gender equality politics and policy in Australia from the 1970s to the present day. Australia has a history of gender equality innovation, including granting women's suffrage long before equivalent countries. From the 1970s on, it became the first country to introduce a women's adviser, femocrats (feminist bureaucrats) and gender responsive budgeting but then fell behind, partly due to the influence of Anglosphere neoliberalism. However, the Albanese government has pledged to make Australia a world leader in gender equality again. The book situates Australia in an international context, assessing the useful, though sometimes salutary, lessons which the Australian experience provides. It engages with key literature, including feminist political theory, discursive framing analysis, gendered public policy analysis, LBGTIQ+ issues, path dependency, and gender and leadership. It will interest academics, undergraduate and postgraduate researchers, public policy experts and practitioners, and a broader readership interested in issues of gender equality. The book makes innovative contributions to the study of the politics of gender equality policy, addressing what a gender equality policy agenda could look like if the needs of women, in all their intersectional social diversity, were the driving force. In doing so, it addresses a range of issues that are impacting the future of women, including an ongoing pandemic, technology, education and training agendas, issues of sovereign capability, securitisation, climate change and the growth of campaigns that oppose so-called "gender ideology". It explores how current government agendas, such as the focus on wellbeing, could be made even more gender-inclusive. Finally, the book suggests that Australia, as a multicultural but predominantly Western, settler-colonial society situated in the Asia-Pacific has some potentially unique insights to offer in a world facing major geoeconomic and geopolitical change. Carol Johnson is Emerita Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations, School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia.
    Anmerkung: Chapter 1. In the Frame: Women and the discursive construction of gender equality in theory and practice -- Chapter 2. Great Hopes: "Second-wave" Seventies' Feminism and state provision from Whitlam to Fraser (1972-1983) -- Chapter 3. Labor's Economic rationalism: Women under the Hawke & Keating Governments (1983-1996) -- Chapter 4. Defending the mainstream: Women and neoliberalism under the Howard Government (1996-2007) -- Chapter 5. Social democracy, the "Fair Go" and Gender Wars: Women under the Rudd and Gillard Governments (2007-13) -- Chapter 6. Framing a business case for Equality: Women under the Abbott, Turnbull & Morrison Governments (2013-2022) -- Chapter 7. Unfinished business: the Albanese government and Gender equality policy (2022 -?) -- Chapter 8. Gender equality and the failure of political imagination: Lessons for reframing in uncertain times.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031648151
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031648175
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031648182
    Sprache: Englisch
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