Gender sensitive policies: are there any changes in the Republic of Macedonia from 1990 to 2011?
Autor/in:
Stojanovic Djordjevic, Dijana
Quelle: Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 1 (2016) 3, S 30-44
Inhalt: One of the fundamental values of the constitutional order in the Republic of Macedonia is the principle of equality which guarantees the equal rights regardless of the gender. The recognition and the promotion of the gender equal opportunities are a necessary precondition for democratic development. In the past 24 years of the independence, the political parties in the Republic of Macedonia passed through various stages and changes, which include the attitudes of the parties towards women issues. This paper will research the capacity of the main political parties in the Macedonian bloc, SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE, to develop, adopt and implement gender sensitive policies. The research will be based on the analysis of the election programs regarding the Parliamentary elections in 1990, 2002 and2011. The analysis will cover the development of the gender sensitivity in the election programs of SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE for the period of two decades.
So wie bisher kann es nicht weitergehen! Eine persönlich-feministische Perspektive auf die linke Initiative Aufbruch
Autor/in:
Luksik, Sonja
Quelle: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 25 (2016) 2, S 156-160
Schlagwörter:gender relations; politische Linke; Gender Mainstreaming; soziale Bewegung; social movement; Austria; politische Einstellung; Österreich; Geschlechterverhältnis; Feminismus; political attitude; gender mainstreaming; feminism; political left
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
The compatibility of women's involvement in politics and the process of Euro-integration in the modern Georgian reality
Autor/in:
Darchashvili, Manana; Alaverdov, Emilia
Quelle: Journal of Liberty and International Affairs, 2 (2016) 2, S 65-73
Inhalt: Nowadays, women’s involvement in politics is a quite hot discussion topic among public associations and politicians. It is highlighted in various events. It is a fact that the country has to make certain legislative changes for the purpose of women’s (political) activation. It will help to fulfill the international obligations, and to establish (some/additional/further) democratic principles in Georgia and accelerate the country’s process of European integration at the same time. Based on the attitude of women’s political engagement issue in Georgia, with the support of Georgia’s Euro-integration strategy, public organizations and politicians, public awareness and the certain support of political parties, it is possible that in the nearest future the mentioned issue will be given wider resonance and it will be defined the legislative level in order to be more supported, what will add to growth of the women’s engagement.
Schlagwörter:woman; politische Partizipation; political participation; politische Aktivität; political activity; Politikerin; ; Quotierung; quotation; Gleichstellung; affirmative action; Frauenförderung; advancement of women; Georgien; Georgia; europäische Integration; European integration
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Living Together v. Living Well Together: a Normative Examination of the SAS Case
Autor/in:
Beaman, Lori G.
Quelle: Social Inclusion, 4 (2016) 2, S 3-13
Inhalt: The European Court of Human Rights decision in SAS from France illustrates how a policy and national mantra that ostensibly aims to enhance inclusiveness, ‘living together’, is legally deployed in a manner that may have the opposite effect. In essence, despite acknowledging the sincerity of SAS’s religious practice of wearing the niqab, and her agency in making the decision to do so, the Court focuses on radicalism and women’s oppression amongst Muslims. Taking the
notion of living together as the beginning point, the paper explores the normative assumptions underlying this notion as illustrated in the judgment of the Court. An alternative approach, drawing on the work of Derrida for the notion of
‘living well together’ will be proposed and its implications for social inclusion explicated. The paper’s aim is to move beyond the specific example of SAS and France to argue that the SAS pattern of identifying particular values as ‘national values’, the deployment of those values through law, policy and public discourse, and their exclusionary effects is playing out in a number of Western democracies, including Canada, the country with which the author is most familiar. Because
of this widespread dissemination of values and their framing as representative of who ‘we’ are, there is a pressing need to consider the potentially alienating effects of a specific manifestation of ‘living together’ and an alternative model of ‘living well together’. (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Frankreich; France; Gesetzgebung; legislation; Gesetz; act; Religiosität; religiousness; Religionsgemeinschaft; religious community; Religionspolitik; religious policy; Islam; Islam; kulturelle Identität; cultural identity; soziale Norm; social norm; Wertkonflikt; conflict of values; Exklusion; exclusion; Vorurteil; prejudice; Stereotyp; stereotype; woman; Muslim; Muslim; Kleidung; clothing; Menschenrechte; human rights; soziale Integration; social integration
SSOAR Kategorie:Religionssoziologie, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Frau Doktor steht zur Wahl: eine quantitative Analyse des bundesdeutschen Wahlverhaltens auf lokaler Ebene aus der Genderperspektive
Titelübersetzung:The doctor is standing for election: a quantitative analysis of German voting behaviour from a gender perspective
Autor/in:
Friedhoff, Caroline; Holtkamp, Lars; Wiechmann, Elke
Quelle: GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 8 (2016) 1, S 91-107
Inhalt: "Dieser Beitrag geht zwei grundlegenden Fragen nach: zum einen, ob Frauen bei Kommunalwahlen, bei denen Kumulieren und Panaschieren möglich ist, gezielt nach unten gewählt -und somit durch die Wählerschaft diskriminiert- werden, und zum anderen, ob ein vorhandener Doktortitel der KandidatInnen den Wahlerfolg, unabhängig vom Geschlecht, im Vergleich zu Nicht-Promovierten erhöht. Die Analysen der Kommunalwahlen in 74 Klein- (20 000 bis 50 000 EinwohnerInnen) und Großstädten (mehr als 100 000 EinwohnerInnen) anhand der Parteilisten mit fast 16 000 KandidatInnen zeigen eine Benachteiligung von Frauen gegenüber den (männlichen) Kandidaten durch die Wählerschaft, die sich allerdings nur in Kleinstädten, nicht jedoch in Großstädten äußert. Ein Doktortitel begünstigt den relativen Wahlerfolg von Frauen und Männern gegenüber Nicht-Promovierten wie erwartet, wobei es keine signifikanten Differenzen im Wahlerfolg zwischen Frauen und Männern mit Doktortitel gibt. Die Annahmen und Ergebnisse werden im Spiegel aktueller Forschungsergebnisse diskutiert." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "This article addresses two basic issues: Whether women are discriminated by voters in local elections when the electoral system allows accumulation and cross-voting and whether candidates with a PhD achieve better relative electoral success than candidates without a PhD, regardless of the candidate's gender. An analysis of local elections in 74 small towns (20 000 up to 50 000 residents) and large cities (more than 100 000 residents) with nearly 16 000 candidates showed that women are discriminated by voters in small towns, but not in big cities. Candidates with a PhD are more successful in elections than candidates without a PhD. However, there are no significant differences between the electoral success of women and men with a doctorate. The hypothesis and results will be discussed as reflected in current research results." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Kommunalwahl; local election; Wahlverhalten; voting behavior; Frauenanteil; proportion of women; Wahlergebnis; election result; Wahlsystem; electoral system; Benachteiligung; deprivation; woman; Akademiker; academic; gender-specific factors; regionaler Unterschied; regional difference; Federal Republic of Germany; Kumulieren; Panaschieren
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Democratic values and political attitudes of the Macedonian young people
Autor/in:
Cvetanova, Ganka; Naumovska, Bojana
Quelle: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 5 (2016) 2, S 56-69
Inhalt: The paper gives an insight into attitudes towards democracy of young people in the Republic of Macedonia, in particular their interest in politics and their engagement in civic and political activities. The findings in the paper rely on the data from following research projects: Virtual and Real Identities in the Republic of Macedonia, Youth Trends in the Republic of Macedonia и Youth Study Macedonia 2013. Throughout the paper, the pursuit of these issues is interlaced with a comparative analytical perspective involving the dimensions comparison of students’ attitudes towards democracy by their ethnic belonging and comparison of students’ attitudes towards democracy by their gender. The findings point out to certain indifference and disengagement in terms of the political and civic activities of the young people, as well as the fact that there are major differences among the young people pertaining to their interest in politics and their satisfaction with the democratic development of the society is of particular interest and it is worth highlighting.
Schlagwörter:bürgerschaftliches Engagement; Ethnizität; politisches Interesse; politische Aktivität; post-socialist country; ethnicity; democratization; satisfaction; adolescent; Wertorientierung; Zufriedenheit; politische Einstellung; value-orientation; political activity; Jugendlicher; Mazedonien; Macedonia; Demokratisierung; political attitude; gender-specific factors; citizens' involvement; postsozialistisches Land; political interest
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Democratic values and political attitudes in the Macedonian young people
Autor/in:
Cvetanova, Ganka; Naumovska, Bojana
Quelle: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 5 (2016) 2, S 56-69
Inhalt: The paper gives an insight into attitudes towards democracy of young people in the Republic of Macedonia, in particular their interest in politics and their engagement in civic and political activities. The findings in the paper rely on the data from following research projects: Virtual and Real Identities in the Republic of Macedonia, Youth Trends in the Republic of Macedonia и Youth Study Macedonia 2013. Throughout the paper, the pursuit of these issues is interlaced with a comparative analytical perspective involving the dimensions comparison of students' attitudes towards democracy by their ethnic belonging and comparison of students' attitudes towards democracy by their gender. The findings point out to certain indifference and disengagement in terms of the political and civic activities of the young people, as well as the fact that there are major differences among the young people pertaining to their interest in politics and their satisfaction with the democratic development of the society is of particular interest and it is worth highlighting. (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Demokratie; democracy; politische Einstellung; political attitude; Zufriedenheit; satisfaction; Jugendlicher; adolescent; bürgerschaftliches Engagement; citizens' involvement; Mazedonien; Macedonia
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Südafrikas Born Free-Generation im Aufstand: ein feministisches Revival des Black Consciousness Movement
Autor/in:
Namberger, Verena
Quelle: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 25 (2016) 1, S 153-157
Schlagwörter:Republik Südafrika; Republic of South Africa; Protestbewegung; protest movement; Rassismus; racism; Universität; university; soziale Ungleichheit; social inequality; Entkolonialisierung; decolonization; Feminismus; feminism; soziale Bewegung; social movement
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Islamism, Secularism and the Woman Question in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring: Evidence from the Arab Barometer
Autor/in:
Fox, Ashley M.; Abdelkarim Alzwawi, Sana; Refki, Dina
Quelle: Politics and Governance, 4 (2016) 4, S 40-57
Inhalt: "The uprisings that led to regime change during the early period of the Arab Spring were initially inclusive and pluralistic in nature, with men and women from every political and religious orientation engaging actively in political activities on the street and in virtual spaces. While there was an opening of political space for women and the inclusion of demands of marginalized groups in the activists' agenda, the struggle to reimagine national identities that balance Islamic roots and secular yearnings is still ongoing in many countries in the region. This paper seeks to deepen understanding of the extent to which the pluralistic sentiments and openness to accepting the rights women have persisted following the uprising. We aim to examine changes in attitudes towards women's equality in countries that underwent regime change through popular uprisings during revolutionary upheavals of the Arab Spring and in countries where regimes have remained unchanged. Using available data from consecutive rounds of the Arab Barometer survey, we examine changes in attitudes in nine countries with two rounds of Arab Barometer during and post Arab Spring (Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia, Algeria, Lebanon, Sudan, Jordan, Iraq, Palestine). We find that support for 'Muslim feminism' (an interpretation of gender equality grounded in Islam) has increased over the period and particularly in Arab Spring countries, while support for 'secular feminism' has declined. In most countries examined, relatively high degrees of support for gender equality co-exist with a preference for Islamic interpretations of personal status codes pertaining to women. We discuss the implications of these findings for academics and activists concerned with women's rights in the Middle East North Africa (MENA)." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Nordafrika; North Africa; arabische Länder; Arab countries; Nahost; Middle East; politischer Wandel; political change; politische Partizipation; political participation; Islamismus; islamism; Säkularisierung; secularization; woman; Menschenrechte; human rights; Feminismus; feminism; Muslim; Muslim; Gleichstellung; affirmative action; Einstellung; attitude; gender-specific factors; Einstellungsänderung; attitude change; Islam; Islam; Religiosität; religiousness; Arab democratic exceptionalism; Arab Spring
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, Religionssoziologie
Vietnamese civic organisations: supporters of or obstacles to further democratisation? Results from an empirical survey
Autor/in:
Wischermann, Jörg; Bui, The Cuong; Dang, Thi Viet Phuong
Quelle: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 35 (2016) 2, S 57-88
Inhalt: In political science and in development cooperation, civic organisations (COs) under authoritarian rule are usually seen as supporters of processes that move towards democratisation. However, these organisations are sometimes criticised for their support of those in power. Within this context, critics refer to the fact that many COs have, for example, authoritarian intra-organisational structures. This characteristic clearly limits their potential to be supporters of democratisation processes. In this paper, we proceed from the assumption that Vietnamese COs can be both supporters of democracy and organisations that help to maintain authoritarian rule; they can sometimes even be both at the same time. COs are "polyvalent" (Kößler). More concretely, what COs are and which role(s) they play in the political system is mainly but not exclusively dependent on the impact the state has on them, and is at the same time dependent on the effects that those organisations have on the state.The results from an empirical survey, supported by the German Research Council (2013-2016) and carried out as a co-operation between the Institute of Asian Studies/GIGA Hamburg and the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, suggest the following: - Most Vietnamese COs are hierarchically structured, if not organised in an authoritarian way. They are not "schools of democracy", in the sense of Tocqueville. - Most Vietnamese COs that have engaged in the welfare provision sector, either willingly or unwillingly, have helped to foster the foundations of authoritarianism. - In the field of economic policies, the COs invited by the state to participate in and contribute to the formulation of policies do help, overall, to secure existing power structures, even though these organisations also help change various economic policies and even though their activities produce some democracy-promoting effects. - In the policy field of gender equality, women's rights, and rights of sexual minorities, the mass organisation Vietnam Women's Union supports the state's respective discourse. Some NGOs active in this policy field are doing both: They support and criticise the state's discourse on gender norms and the rights of sexual minorities.In the conclusion, we answer the question of which Vietnamese COs can be seen as supporters of further democratisation and which can be classified as obstacles.