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Social Movements and Civil Society

S01
Catherine Eschle
University of Strathclyde
Kristin Goss
Duke University


Abstract

This Section invites Papers and Panels organized around the intersection of gender, social movements, and civil society. We interpret this topic to include formal organizations, such as lobbying groups, as well as less formal modes of action performed through transnational networks or social media. Research could focus on the gendering of individuals’ roles within these different kinds of groups or networks; on how gendered concerns are represented or produced; and on the forces that shape the gendering of civil society. Going beyond an exclusive focus on women-only organizing, we are also interested in how women work within seemingly non-gendered organizations and movements of both the left and the right, and the extent to which feminist discourses and practices shape and are re-articulated in wider civil society. ​Within this broad landscape, we especially encourage submissions that address contemporary trends and/or that push the theorization of gender, feminism, and social movements in new directions. Thus, we welcome Papers and Panels that address the role of men in representing feminist interests; the rise of campaigning around non-binary, queer, or trans gender identities and sexualities; the intersection between gender and other identities in social movement organizations and agendas; the activities of women’s and feminist movements in countries where civil society is under-researched; the co-optation of feminism in conditions of neoliberalism; and the gendered dimensions of current movements organizing around religious extremism, against austerity or for refugee rights. We particularly encourage contributions on the “so what?” question, examining the extent to which civil society groups and social movements have gendered impacts or affect outcomes of particular concern to women.
Code Title Details
P005 Backlash: Mobilizing For Gender (In)Equality In Hard Times View Panel Details
P006 Bad Subjects: The Other(s) of Feminist Theory and Mobilizations View Panel Details
P007 Becoming Political Agents: Consciousness, Visibility and Empowerment View Panel Details
P011 Coalitions and Allies: Gendered Networking Within and Beyond Movements View Panel Details
P015 Dilemmas in Activism and Advocacy View Panel Details
P020 Engaging the State: When do Women's Organizations Matter? View Panel Details
P032 Feminist Engagements with the Female Body View Panel Details
P035 Feminist Reconfigurations of the Left View Panel Details
P048 Gender, Activism and Social Media View Panel Details
P096 The Subversive Politics of Care View Panel Details