Inhalt: In diesem Beitrag wird das Thema Berufsbildung und Arbeitsmarkt unter gleichstellungspolitischen Gesichtspunkten diskutiert. Die bereits seit Langem diskutierte Segmentation in frauen- und männerdominierte Ausbildungs- und Berufsfelder hat wenig an Brisanz eingebüßt. Ansätze, die zu einer gleichstellungsorientierten Ausbildungs- und Arbeitswelt beitragen, drohen im dominanten Diskurs rund um Wettbewerb, Innovation und Wachstum unterzugehen, werden sie nicht in diesen integriert und aufgegriffen.
Quelle: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 26 (2017) 1, S 70-87
Inhalt: "Der Beitrag befasst sich mit der Renaissance autoritärer Diskurse und Praxen und fragt nach den Effekten für die Einschreibung geschlechtlicher Machtverhältnisse in die politischen Gesellschaften. Ausgehend von einer Kritik an bestehenden aktuellen Konzepten der Rechtspopulismus- und Autokratieforschung, welche den Fokus vor allem auf staatliche Herrschaftsinstitutionen, Regierungsapparate und politische Entscheidungsprozesse richten, plädieren die Autorinnen für ein gesellschaftstheoretisch erweitertes feministisches Analysekonzept. Kern bildet ein Verständnis des Autoritären als ein Handlungsprogramm, das universalistische Werte der Gleichstellung und Gerechtigkeit aufgreift und diese als Instrumente für Diskriminierung und Ausbeutung in der Verknüpfung unterschiedlicher Diskursen und Praxen umdeutet. Wie liberale Positionen und Argumente für die Diskriminierung und Ungleichbehandlung von Frauen in Zusammenhang mit einer Politisierung kultureller und ethnischer Konfliktlinien genutzt werden, zeigt der Beitrag exemplarisch an zwei unterschiedlichen Fallbeispielen. So wird zum einen am Beispiel des vorläufigen Parteiprogramms der Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) die Konstruktion autoritärer Geschlechterdiskurse in Verbindung mit einem wertkonservativen Familienbild analysiert. Im Vergleich dazu wird am Beispiel der Transitionsgesellschaft Chiles gezeigt, über welche Praxen die Normalisierung autoritärer Diskurse erfolgt und zivilgesellschaftliche Frauenorganisationen für demokratische Öffnungs- und Schließungsprozesse instrumentalisiert werden." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "Focusing on the current renaissance of authoritarian discourses and practices we analyze the effects of gendered power relations in society. We base our analysis on a critique of current research on right wing populism and autocracy research, which focuses primarily on state dominated institutions, official government apparatuses and political decision-making processes. In contrary, we take up a bottom-up perspective and advocate a concept of feminist analysis that is rooted in a broader concept of civil society, analyzing gender relations as societal power structures from a non-essentialist governmentality and post-structuralist perspective. The core is an understanding of authoritarian as a program of action that takes up universalist values of equality and justice and reinterprets them as instruments for discrimination and exploitation in linking different discourses and practices. Based on two case studies we show how liberal positions and arguments for the discrimination and inequality of women are used in the context of the politicization of cultural and ethnic conflict lines. Using example of the provisional program of the alternative for Germany (AfD) we analyze the construction of authoritarian gender discourses in connection with a value-conservative family. The example of the transitional society of Chile shows how the normalization of authoritarian discourse takes place and how civil society women’s organizations are instrumentalized for democratic opening and closing processes." (author's abstract)
Wandel von Teilhabe und Integration älterer Menschen - ein politikorientiertes Fazit
Autor/in:
Berner, Frank; Mahne, Katharina; Wolff, Julia K.; Tesch-Römer, Clemens
Quelle: Altern im Wandel: zwei Jahrzehnte Deutscher Alterssurvey (DEAS). Wiesbaden, 2017, S 381-393
Inhalt: Handlungsfelder und politische Ziele der Alternspolitik; Ergebnisse des Deutschen Alterssurveys (DEAS) 2014; Alter nachrangig - Hauptsache gut gebildet?; Fazit.
Schlagwörter:alter Mensch; elderly; Alter; old age; politische Partizipation; political participation; soziale Partizipation; social participation; soziale Integration; social integration; Altern; aging; Altenpolitik; policy on the elderly; Erwerbsbeteiligung; labor force participation; Ruhestand; retirement; Altersgrenze; age limit; Pflegebedürftigkeit; need for care; Gleichstellung; affirmative action; Selbständigkeit; autonomy; sozioökonomische Faktoren; socioeconomic factors; gender-specific factors; Lebenssituation; life situation; Federal Republic of Germany; Deutscher Altersurvey 2014; ältere Menschen
Ein- und Ausschlüsse durch Arbeits- und Sozialpolitik: das Normalarbeitsverhältnis als vergeschlechtlichtes Macht und Herrschaftsverhältnis
Titelübersetzung:In- and exclusion processes through labour market and social policy: theorizing power and dominance in the standard employment relationship
Autor/in:
Lepperhoff, Julia; Scheele, Alexandra
Quelle: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 26 (2017) 1, S 88-102
Inhalt: "Ausgehend von der hohen Bedeutung von Erwerbsarbeit als Medium der Vergesellschaftung wird in dem Beitrag das sogenannte Normalarbeitsverhältnis, das Normalität und Norm von Erwerbsarbeit in Deutschland abbildet, problematisiert. Mit Bezug auf drei unterschiedliche feministische Machtkonzeptionen wird diese arbeits- und sozialpolitisch zentrale Institution als Macht- und Herrschaftsverhältnis theoretisiert und gezeigt, dass diese den Ausschluss von Frauen geradezu voraussetzt, Geschlechterungleichheiten auf dem Arbeitsmarkt und in der sozialen Sicherung zementiert und damit in letzter Konsequenz ein Wandel in den Geschlechterverhältnissen und eine egalitäre gesellschaftliche Teilhabe von Frauen und Männern verhindert. Auf den Spuren eines neuen Normalarbeitsverhältnisses wird schließlich der Ansatz soziabler Arbeit, der Erwerbsarbeit in ihrem gesellschaftlichen Kontext begreift, als neues Leitbild konturiert." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "Based on the great importance of gainful employment as a medium of socialization, this article analyses the so-called standard employment relationship, which represents the normality and norm of gainful employment in Germany. With regard to three different feminist power contexts, this core labour and social policy institution is theorized as a power and domination relationship that virtually requires the exclusion of women, makes gender inequalities within the labour market and in regards to social security permanent, and that ultimately prevents changes in gender relations. The article further argues that the institution thereby acts as a barrier for an egalitarian social participation of women and men. In order to develop a framework for a new standard employment relationship, the authors outline a new concept for conceptualizing employment. This concept comprehends employment in its social context and as a result provides a basis for gender equality." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Erwerbsarbeit; gainful work; Normalarbeitsverhältnis; standard employment relationship; prekäre Beschäftigung; precarious employment; woman; soziale Ungleichheit; social inequality; Geschlechterverhältnis; gender relations; Macht; power; Gleichstellung; affirmative action; gender-specific factors; Frauenerwerbstätigkeit; women's employment; soziale Sicherung; social security; Emanzipation; emancipation; Federal Republic of Germany
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Industrie- und Betriebssoziologie, Arbeitssoziologie, industrielle Beziehungen
Gender role attitudes in Italy: 1988-2008 - a path-dependency story of traditionalism
Autor/in:
Lomazzi, Vera
Quelle: European Societies, 19 (2017) 4, S 370-395
Inhalt: Considering gender role attitudes as part of a broader cultural change related to the modernization process, this study adopts a path-dependency approach to analyze the support for the role of women in the public sphere in Italy since 1988. Modernization processes varied across Italian regions and the paper explores how different gender patterns developed accordingly. Using pooled data from European Values Survey, World Values Survey, and International Social Survey Program, the author assesses if this specific change is part of the postmaterialist shift and investigates the mechanisms of change carrying out cohort decomposition methods. The results address a reinforcement of traditionalism mainly due to the period effect that shows regional differences given by history.
Barriers to women's representation in academic excellence and positions of power
Autor/in:
Yousaf, Rizwana; Schmiede, Rudi
Quelle: Asian Journal of German and European Studies, 2 (2017) , S 1-13
Inhalt: "Nearly for half a century women's advancement in the workplace has been in a debate. Women’s under-represented in higher education institutions and universities across the globe, and especially in the most powerful or influential posts, is well established. Despite gender equality commitments and women's educational attainment, still, they are underrepresented. Regions and countries may vary in term of culture, achievements and development, but barriers for women's representation in academia are surprisingly similar in many regions. It is found that there are several barriers which women might be experiencing in academia ranging from personal, organizational to societal." (author's abstract)
The Inclusion Conundrum: A Critical Account of Youth and Gender Issues Within and Beyond Sport for Development and Peace Interventions
Autor/in:
Howe, P. David; Collison, Holly; Darnell, Simon; Giulianotti, Richard
Quelle: Social Inclusion, 5 (2017) 2, S 223-231
Inhalt: The sport for development and peace (SDP) sector is made up of various development-focused policies and programs that seek to engage, stabilise, empower and create social and economic change. SDP projects, most often run by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), have been implemented in regions enduring physical conflicts, health pandemics, major gender divisions and other social crises that have a great impact on youth. In this context, sport has been accorded the difficult task of facilitating greater access for marginal, vulnerable or community groups whilst positively contributing to the attainment of diverse development objectives. While the ‘where’ and ‘why’ of SDP has been largely accounted for, the attention in this article is on the ‘who’ of SDP in relation to the notion of inclusion. Drawing on extensive research conducted in Jamaica, Kosovo, Rwanda and Sri Lanka, the idea of SDP as an inclusionary practice is critically investigated. While SDP may ‘give voice’ to participants, especially to individuals with athletic ability or sporting interests, the extent to which this creates social contexts that are fundamentally inclusive remains open to discussion. In this sense, while targeting populations, groups or individuals remains an attractive strategy to achieve specific goals, for example youth empowerment or gender equality, empirical assessments complicate the presumption that SDP programming leads to inclusion, particularly at a larger societal level. The article considers a matrix of inclusion criteria, potential outcomes, and the tensions arising between targeted SDP programming and the often-exclusionary dimensions of sport more broadly, with a focus on youth and gender issues.
Schlagwörter:Jugendlicher; adolescent; Sport; sports; Förderung; promotion; Gleichstellung; affirmative action; Inklusion; inclusion; soziale Integration; social integration; Jamaika; Jamaica; Kosovo; Kosovo; Ruanda; Rwanda; Sri Lanka; Sri Lanka; Entwicklungsland; developing country; soziale Partizipation; social participation; gender-specific factors; nichtstaatliche Organisation; non-governmental organization; Freiwilligenarbeit; volunteerism; sport for development and peace
Gender role attitudes in Italy: 1988-2008 - a path-dependency story of traditionalism
Autor/in:
Lomazzi, Vera
Quelle: European Societies, 19 (2017) 4, S 370-395
Inhalt: Considering gender role attitudes as part of a broader cultural change related to the modernization process, this study adopts a path-dependency approach to analyze the support for the role of women in the public sphere in Italy since 1988. Modernization processes varied across Italian regions and the paper explores how different gender patterns developed accordingly. Using pooled data from European Values Survey, World Values Survey, and International Social Survey Program, the author assesses if this specific change is part of the postmaterialist shift and investigates the mechanisms of change carrying out cohort decomposition methods. The results address a reinforcement of traditionalism mainly due to the period effect that shows regional differences given by history.
Inhalt: This book is dedicated to the role of work organizations when it comes to the realization of an active fatherhood. Firstly, it deals with barriers for active fatherhood and its correlating mechanisms of inequality: Which aspects of discrimination and social closure do fathers face today if they assert a claim for active fatherhood, and with what kind of barriers are they confronted? Secondly, capabilities of fathers are addressed: Which is their possible scope of action, and which factors lead to differences in capabilities at the workplace? Finally, the book analyzes the meaning of organizational rationalities, and the effects of policies and programs on change and organizational learning with respect to fatherhood.
Schlagwörter:Vaterschaft; fatherhood; Familie-Beruf; work-family balance; Elternurlaub; parental leave; Arbeitsteilung; division of labor; Familienarbeit; family work; gender-specific factors; Arbeitskultur; work culture; Familienpolitik; family policy; Familienfreundlichkeit; family-friendliness; Personalpolitik; personnel policy; Organisationskultur; organizational culture; Gleichstellung; affirmative action; Federal Republic of Germany; USA; United States of America; Norwegen; Norway; Schweiz; Switzerland; Italien; Italy; Japan; Japan
SSOAR Kategorie:Familiensoziologie, Sexualsoziologie, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung