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Transforming Gendered Well-Being in Europe

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The Impact of Social Movements

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Transforming Gendered Well-Being in Europe book

The Impact of Social Movements
ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 4 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315550114
Pages 308
eBook ISBN 9781315550114
Subjects Social Sciences
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Bonvin, J.-M. (2011). Transforming Gendered Well-Being in Europe: The Impact of Social Movements (A.E. Woodward, Ed.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315550114

ABSTRACT

European social movements improve the well-being of men and women but need further analysis through a gender-sensitive lens. Taking an international and cross-disciplinary perspective, this book examines the impact of European social movements on gendered political and material well-being. Insights from history, politics, sociology and gender studies help identify how social movements have been instrumental in changing individual well-being through participation and empowerment. These movements have contributed to collective well-being thanks to victories in health, sexualities, political recognition and access to material goods. The contributions pay particular attention to the role of women activists in social movements varying from unions and religious movements to the women's movement itself. The settings range from 19th century Catalonia to Switzerland and Poland, including studies on European transnational movements today and their impact on global gendered well-being. The authors consider how gender has been important in defining the goals, strategies and outcomes of social movements. Thanks to the international spread of contributions a comparative record can be examined. Together the authors provide unique and concrete illustrations of the role of collective action and the participatory process on transforming women and well-being in European societies. The book provides essential insights for students and scholars working on social and women's movements, European well-being and welfare, and transnational action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|10 pages

The Impact of Social Movements on Gendered Well-Being in Europe

ByAlison E. Woodward, Jean-Michel Bonvin, Mercè Renom

part |6 pages

Part I: The Transformation of Political and Material Well-Being and Power

chapter 2|16 pages

Subsistence Movements in Eighteenth-Century Catalonia: Material and Political Aspects in Gendered Food Protests

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 3|18 pages

Money Matters: The Impacts of Class and Gender on the First Wave Women’s Movement’s Financing Strategies

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 4|16 pages

Working Women and ‘De-Unionization’: The Struggles for Autonomy

ByConchi Villar, Mònica Borrell, Carles Enrech, Juanjo Romero-Marín

chapter 5|16 pages

Second Wave Feminism and the Capability Approach: The Swiss Case

BySylvie Burgnard

chapter 6|14 pages

Anti-Modernist Utopia in ‘New Europe’: Protest, Gender and Well-Being

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

part |4 pages

Part II: The Transformation of Intimate Citizenship: Bodies, Personal Capacities and the Intimate Conditions of Life

chapter 7|16 pages

Gender, Family Policies and Democracy in Eastern Europe after 1989

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 8|16 pages

Dutch Women’s Health Care Movement and the Transformation of the Welfare State in the Netherlands, 1975–2005

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 9|18 pages

Rede¿ning Well-Being through Actions: Women’s Activism and the Polish State

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 10|18 pages

Not Quite Women: Lesbian Activism in Portugal

ByAna Maria Brandão

chapter 11|18 pages

‘We Can’t Have Men Giving Birth!’ (But We Do): The Impact of the Belgian Transgender Movement on the Well-Being of Transgender Persons in Belgium

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 12|20 pages

Intimate Citizenship and Gendered Well-Being: The Claims and Interventions of Women’s Movements in Europe

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

part |6 pages

Part III: The Transformation of Political Fora and Spaces: Making a Place for Global Issues and the Transformation of Women’s Well-Being beyond Borders

chapter 13|18 pages

Women’s Mobilization in ConÀicts over Female Muslim Covering: An Opportunity for the Well-Being of Women?

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 14|18 pages

Minority Inclusion, Self-Representation and Coalition-Building: The Participation of Minority Women in European Women’s Networks

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 15|16 pages

Care Economies and Collective Well-Being in Contemporary European Feminist Organizing

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward

chapter 16|8 pages

Conclusion: The Role of Social Movements in Transforming Well-Being

ByJean-Michel Bonvin, Alison E. Woodward
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