Mieke Verloo

Mieke Verloo
Institute of Human Sciences, Vienna & Radboud University

PhD Policy Sciences

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January 2001 - present
Institute of Human Sciences
Position
  • Permanent Non-residential fellow
May 1990 - present
Radboud University
Position
  • Professor of Comparative Politics and Inequality Issues

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This paper uses fuzzy-set ideal type analysis to assess the conformity of European leave regulations to four theoretical ideal typical divisions of labour: male breadwinner, caregiver parity, universal breadwinner and universal caregiver. In contrast to the majority of previous studies, the focus of this analysis is on the extent to which leave reg...
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The past five years have seen an exponential growth in publications on the topic of intersectionality. This article looks at the less developed subfield of studies on political intersectionality. While until now movements and equality policies have been mainly segregated—dedicated to one axis of inequality—there are a growing number of movement and...
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New regulatory instruments such as benchmarking, ranking and best practices have given new meaning to the old politics of reputation and changed the standards by which performance is judged. In this article, we investigate the power-based mechanisms that operate between reputation, ranking, benchmarking and performance. Analysing two cases – gender...
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Both theoretically and normatively, the question of whether and how to generalize or specify gendered social actors in policy-making has been much debated. While some stress the need to specify and intersectionalize actors so that interfering power dynamics can be addressed, others highlight the dangers involved in any reification of social categor...
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This article aims to better understand current opposition to feminist politics by analyzing positions of extreme-right populist parties on gender knowledge, “explicit and implicit representations concerning the differences between the sexes and the relations between them, the origins and normative significance of these, the rationale and evidence u...
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The politics of knowledge matter to the current wave of de-democratization in Europe. Building on Walby’s social complexity theory, this article highlights the dynamics between epistemic configurations and contemporary politics. Focusing on academic institutions, and taking gender studies as an illustration, this article shows that actors opposing...
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This thematic issue analyses trans* politics, and the problems and policies articulated by societal, political and legal actors in national and international contexts in Europe and Latin America. Trans* issues are at the heart of politics concerning sex and gender, because the sex binary ordering is producing the categories, identities, and related...
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This paper is part of 'The EU Mutual Learning Programme in Gender Equality' and assesses if the Netherlands uses gender budgeting in its policies, especially in relation to its use of the European Structural Fund (ESF) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). An in-depth evaluation of the use of ESF for Active Inclusion in the Netherlands...
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Much of the content of this paper is a result of collaborative work pursued in the framework of the QUING project. For a complete list of participating researchers see the website of the project at http://www.quing.eu. The paper was presented at the ECPR First European Conference on Politics and Gender held on January 21-23, 2009 at Queen’s Univers...
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Is the feminist project under threat in Europe? This thematic issue addresses the question in both theoretical and empirical ways, focusing on the various ways in which feminist politics are opposed and why, on what the impact of such opposition is, and how to improve our theoretical understanding of this particular manifestation of gender and poli...
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Is the feminist project under threat in Europe? This thematic issue addresses the question in both theoretical and empirical ways, focusing on the various ways in which feminist politics are opposed and why, on what the impact of such opposition is, and how to improve our theoretical understanding of this particular manifestation of gender and poli...
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The aim of this article is to explore the ways in which gender equality is used in gender and politics research. We contend that the political and theoretical relevance of studying the multiple meanings of gender equality is enhanced by current crises. We discern four strategies used in gender and politics research: (1) escaping equality; (2) fixin...
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Rethinking Society for the 21st Century - by International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP) July 2018
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Democracy, as we understand it, is a process of collective decision-making among persons, which issues in collectively binding norms for the society of those persons. It is a process of decision-making in which persons participate as equals in determining the legal and conventional norms that bind them and in which the group of persons, taken colle...
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Varieties of Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe. As part of Taylor & Francis’ commitment to promoting this book I have the opportunity to share the full text of this book for the next 60 days. Using the following unique links, you can share the book in its entirety. https://rdcu.be/0FwM Those you share the links with will be able to read the...
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This article discusses policymaking from a gender+ equality perspective. It connects the knowledge from various subfields ranging from development planning, to feminist policy studies, to works on gender mainstreaming. By connecting different but convergent feminist subdisciplines, it draws a picture of the field of gender+ and policymaking. Centra...
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With this article we are contributing to a conversation about Critical Frame Analysis (CFA) as a feminist research method. CFA was developed within the context of two collaborative and comparative research studies of gender equality policies in the European context, MAGEEQ ( www.mageeq.net ) and QUING ( www.quing.eu ). Since the introduction of CFA...
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This article builds on feminist scholarship on intersectionality to address violence against women, and state policy thereon. It takes up the challenge of analysing the complex, situated and spatial relationship between theorizing on violence against women and state policy on such violence. Drawing on extensive comparative European data, it explore...
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Subaltern as a concept is related to issues of domination and power, democracy and citizenship, resistance and transformation. Subalternity is a position without identity, a position “where social lines of mobility, being elsewhere, do not permit the formation of a recognizable basis of action.” The concept originally is used from a strong politica...
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This article analyzes implementation problems in gender mainstreaming as accentuated by a multi-level setting and assumes that one of the major factors affecting implementation problems is a discursive one. Against this backdrop a methodological approach is presented to study such divergences in policy frames on gender equality. Based upon recent l...
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During the past decades, processes of (post)modernization have raised the importance of quality-of-life issues and related policies, resulting in a higher salience of intimate citizenship issues on the political agenda. The Catholic Church as an institution especially has been articulating strong positions on issues considered to be about personal...
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Intersectionality has become an important issue in feminist theory and practice. It has been much debated theoretically, and to some extent even positioned as the normative ideal, but empirically informed analyses—as well as reflections back on theory—are less common. While the criticism of conceptions of discrimination that think about subordinati...
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Crenshaw's powerful take against "thinking about subordination as disadvantage occurring along a single categorical axis" (1989, University of Chicago Legal Forum) has been taken up by many scholars and practitioners as a major challenge in legal and policy development. Yet, although her criticism is clear, the implications for practice are not. Th...
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We analyzed determinants of women's employment with data for 40,792 women living in 103 districts of 6 Arab countries. We tested a new theoretical framework that addresses the roles of needs, opportunities, and values at multiple levels. At the microlevel (individual, family), socioeconomic factors, care duties, and traditionalism were important; a...
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Discursive dynamics play an important role in shaping the meanings of gender equality. The article discusses the relation between hegemonic discourses on gender equality policies and feminist taboos. It suggests that feminist scholars could paradoxically be trapped in hegemonic discourses on gender equality policies that may lead to taboos about pa...
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Because gender equality policies are social constructions in which issues of gender inequality and equality get meaning through (amongst others) discursive processes, they may contain biases. While certain biases may be intentional choices, meant to strategically frame a specific policy issue, others may be unintentional and due to the fact that po...
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Este artículo explora la normativa y maquinaria institucional acerca del género y la antidiscriminación en laUnión Europea (UE) y, en menor medida, la postura de la sociedad civil europea en relación con el tratamientode la interseccionalidad del género con otras desigualdades. Su objetivo es investigar si la institucionalizaciónactual de la inters...
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European Union (EU) policies are a good case to explore with regard to the extent to which intersectionality has been institutionalized, given that the EU has broadened its equality agenda from the 1997 Amsterdam Treaty onwards and can be expected to impact on the trajectories of institutionalization in member states. Situated in an analysis of the...
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Citizenship is both a contentious and contested struggle about the creation of rights, duties, and opportunities. Feminist practices and debates can clarify the meaning of citizenship. This is because the form of feminist practices, characterized by an ongoing struggle, and the content of feminist debates, focusing on gender and other inequalities,...
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Although the Muslim world is sometimes depicted as a homogeneous civilization lacking democracy and gender equality, Muslim countries show tremendous economic, political and cultural variation. In this paper, this variation is used to gain insight into the determinants of women’s labor market participation (LMP) in the Muslim world. We use data on...
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Discursive dynamics play an important role in shaping the meanings of gender equality. The article discusses the relation between hegemonic discourses on gender equality policies and feminist taboos. It suggests that feminist scholars could paradoxically be trapped in hegemonic discourses on gender equality policies that may lead to taboos about pa...
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This book explores the discursive constructions of gender equality and the implications of these understandings in a broad range of policy fields. Using gender equality as a prime example, a number of internationally renowned scholars offer a new vocabulary to identify and study processes of the reduction, amplification, shifting or freezing of mea...
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Although the Muslim world is sometimes depicted as a homogeneous civilization lacking democracy and gender equality, Muslim countries show tremendous economic, political and cultural variation. In this paper, this variation is used to gain insight into the determinants of women’s labor market participation (LMP) in the Muslim world. We use data on...
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In studies on the influence of contextual factors on women's employment in the Middle East, two myths figure regularly, which both seems to be related to the disentanglement of micro and macro levels. By applying a more comprehensive view and using multilevel models, we provide a more nuanced view of the relationship between the contextual and indi...
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Determinants of women's employment are studied using data for 65,000 women living in 103 districts of six Arab countries. At the household level, socioeconomic factors, care duties, and values are most important, and at the district-level economic development and gender equality. Women's education clearly takes in a key position. Interaction analys...
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Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in Dutch gender equality policy to an almost exclusive focus on migrant women. Simultaneously, the focus of ‘minority policies’ has shifted more and more towards gender relations. The appearance of migrant women at the top of the political agenda is remarkable. In this article we examine how this c...
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Over the past decade, there has been a major shift in Dutch gender equality policy to an almost exclusive focus on migrant women. Simultaneously, the focus of 'minority policies' has shifted more and more towards gender relations. The appearance of migrant women at the top of the political agenda is remarkable. In this article we examine how this c...
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This book aims to map the diversity of meanings of gender equality across Europe and reflects on the contested concept of gender equality. In its exploration of the diverse meanings of gender equality it not only takes into account the existence of different visions of gender equality, and the way in which different political and theoretical debate...
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This article applies a political process approach to the analysis of pioneering Dutch efforts to develop and use gender impact assessment (GIA). Analysing the success and failure of the Dutch GIA, both at the level of structure (in terms of political opportunities, including discursive opportunities) and at the level of agency (in terms of mobilisi...
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The European Union (EU), a pioneer in gender equality policies, is moving from predominantly attending to gender inequality, towards policies that address multiple inequalities. This article argues that there are tendencies at EU level to assume an unquestioned similarity of inequalities, to fail to address the structural level and to fuel the poli...
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Currently, gender mainstreaming is presented as bringing new élan to gender equality policies. Gender mainstreaming is a gender equality strategy that aims to transform organizational processes and practices by eliminating gender biases in existing routines, involving the regular actors in this transformation process. In this article, we question t...
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This article measures one of the foundational texts of gender mainstreaming, namely, the final report of the Group of Specialists on Mainstreaming (Council of Europe 1998) against theoretical concepts of displacement and empowerment. While the Council of Europe process approach is shown to be a fundamental “displacing” asset, there are important sh...
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Almost nine years after the Beijing Conference, it is about time for reflection on the transformative potential of gender mainstreaming. What started as a commitment to “analyse the impact on gender before decisions are taken” (Platform for Action 1995), has resulted in a stream of activities in gender equality policies, especially in (Western) Eur...
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This research examines five lay explanations of the nature of sex/gender inequality - supernatural, genetic, individualistic, cultural, and social - and empirically links these beliefs to lay theories about the nature of ethnic inequality. Using data from a sample of Dutch metropolitan residents, it was found that supernatural, genetic and individu...

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In a changed and changing EU, there are increased campaigns against feminism centered around traditionalist, masculinist and authoritarian discourses. In these worrying societal and political practices, threats to democracy and feminism are strongly linked. The CCINDLE project (Co-Creating Inclusive Intersectional Democratic Spaces Across Europe) is based on the premise that the best way to respond to anti-feminist campaigns and to threats to democracy, is to strengthen responses of those actors that are already countering such campaigns and to do that in a way that also contributes to strengthening democracy. Therefore, our research project is set up as a co-creating project with actors from feminist movements and their allies, and with feminist institutional actors and their allies. www.ccindle.org
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The objective of this project is to re-kindle trust in democracy and to re-invigorate engagement with democratic institutions and values in Europe. We plan to achieve this by co-creating solutions to the crisis of democracy, by designing and implementing strategies, which counter opposition to equality and democracy and by supporting citizens and activists working in this field. CCINDLE works directly with feminist grassroots activists and institutional actors, feminist and pro-democratic media, young Europeans, philanthropic organizations, thinktanks, and gender professionals. We co-create knowledge on i) anti-gender campaigns and how they challenge democracy, particularly through political violence and alternative knowledge production; ii) futures of society envisioned in feminist theories and how they relate to democracy in Europe with respect to intersectional justice, inclusion, and participation; iii) feminist movement and institutional responses to anti-gender and other anti-democratic forces. We focus on seven European countries with different social and political backgrounds, and the EU level. This knowledge allows us to better understand everyday practices of democracy and how the current backlash resonates with broader exclusionary tendencies and fundamental problems of the Western democracy model. We assume that the problem is not anti-gender movements alone but also the roots they have in the exclusionary features of contemporary European democracies, the way in which they are normatively designed and function. CCINDLE provides for concrete approaches and tools to more effectively fight anti-gender and other antidemocratic forces, support the quality of democracy, and make democracy across Europe more resilient and inclusive. We put these approaches and tools into practice through co-creating actions including student juries, a network of intersectional feminist media across Europe, gender café’s, blogs, and other networking/dissemination activities. Check: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101061256 Partners Mieke Verloo, STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT NL, Coordinator Akwugo Emejulu, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK UK Johanna Kantola, TAMPEREEN KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR FI Andrea Krizsan, KOZEP-EUROPAI EGYETEM HU Emanuela Lombardo, UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID ES Petra Meier, UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN BE Conny Roggeband, UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM NL Elena Pavan, UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO IT Olivia Ianelli, TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD UK Marta Rawluzsko, UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI PL Elzbieta Korolzcuk, SODERTORNS HOGSKOLA SE HORIZON-CL2-2021-DEMOCRACY-01 Ref. 101061256. (18/2/2022) Total: 3 325 433.00 EUR