From Global to Grassroots represents a cutting-edge effort to assess a crucial area of state action for promoting gender equality: violence against women. Celeste Montoya crafts and conducts a powerful multi methods study of VAW policy in the European Union that enhances our understanding of women's movements and gender policy as they span the local, national, and transnational levels. Montoya's stellar analysis provides larger lessons as well about some of the major social questions of our day: democratic performance, intersectionality, multi-level governance, and policy effectiveness. As such, it will be of great use to a broad audience of scholars, teachers, activists and practitioners

Amy G. Mazur, Professor of Political Science, Washington State University

From Global to Grassroots looks at how transnational activism aimed at combating violence against women is being used to instigate changes in local practice. Focusing on the case of the European Union, this study provides empirical and intersectional feminist analysis of the transnational processes that connect global and grassroots advocacy efforts, with a particular emphasis placed on the roles played by regional organizations and networks. Over the past several decades, the complex and evolving system of EU multilevel governance has provided new venues for women's transnational activism. Despite a predominantly economic focus, the EU has undertaken various initiatives that utilize different tools of authority to combat violence against women. This book first traces the processes by which violence against women became a European Union issue, examining the role played by global movements and organizations as well as European advocates within and outside of EU institutions. Second, it explores and analyzes the different strategies that the EU has utilized to influence its member and candidate states to change their practices. Third, it evaluates the impact that these strategies have had at the local level by investigating the interaction of international and regional efforts with domestic characteristics. The regional and positional variation provided by the expansion of the EU allows comparative leverage for exploring how different strategies, power relationships, and domestic circumstances interact to provide a range of responses in member and candidate states. While other studies have emphasized formal policy change as evidence that domestic change has occurred, this study looks beyond the rhetoric to examine the extent to which violence against women is addressed, paying special attention to the ways in which different strategies may impact particular groups of women.
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This examination of the European Union and efforts to combat violence against women provides an empirical feminist analysis of the transnational strategies and processes that connect global and grassroots advocacy efforts. It looks beyond policy rhetoric to examine the extent to which this important human rights issue is being addressed.
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Table of Contents ; 1. Transnational Translations of Global Rhetoric into Local Realities ; 2. Patterns and Strategies of Global-Domestic Interactions ; 3. Mapping Advocacy in European Union Multilevel Governance ; 4. Embedded Networks and Transnational Advocacy ; 5. The Soft Approach to Zero Tolerance: Normative Discourses on Violence against Women ; 6. Conditionality and Coercion: The Accession Process and Combating Violence against Women ; 7. Building Networks, Building Capacity: The Daphne Program ; 8. Domestic Development: Legislation, Programs, and Attitudes ; 9. Future Prospects for Eradicating Violence against Women ; Appendix ; Bibliography ; Index
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ISBN
9780199927197
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
510 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Celeste Montoya is Assistant Professor in the Women and Gender Studies Program at the University of Colorado-Boulder.