In an era marked by profound disparities, this book explores the significant ways
the pandemic has deepened gender inequalities in the labor, education, and health
sectors. Through a rigorous analysis within the RESISTIRÉ EU funded project framework,
it highlights innovative scientific and social methodologies that have emerged
to challenge these inequalities. Structured into nine chapters, the work synthesizes
insights gained from extensive evaluations of public policies and grassroots initiatives
across Europe, offering ‘better stories’ and practices that encapsulate
transformative potentials in crisis response.
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In an era marked by profound disparities, this book explores the significant ways
the pandemic has deepened gender inequalities in the labor, education, and health
sectors.
Tables — Figures — María Lopéz Belloso, Sofia Strid and Sara Clavero: Better stories and innovations as resistances to inequalities in crisis: Introduction to the book — María López Belloso, Alain Denis and Sofia Strid: Navigating crisis through innovation: A multifaceted journey — Sofia Strid and Alain Denis: Research project methodology during and about crisis for innovations to address inequalities — Anne- Charlott Callerstig, Alain Denis, Aart Kerremans and Charikleia Tzanakou: Open studios as a methodology: Exploring opportunities and challenges in design thinking for collaborative feminist research approaches — Alain Denis, Claudia Aglietti and Elena Ghidoni: Prototyping and testing social innovations to reduce gender+ inequalities: Lessons learnt from the nine pilot projects implemented through RESISTIRÉ — Caitriona Delaney, Lina Sandström, Ainhoa Izaguirre Choperena, Anne- Charlott Callerstig, Usue Beloki Marañon, Marina Cacace and Claudia Aglietti: The ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of using narratives in intersectional research: The experience of RESISTIRÉ — Charikleia Tzanakou, Audrey Harroche, Alexis Hawthorne and Maria Silvestre: Methodological innovations and potential for intersectionality within Rapid Assessment Surveys (RAS) and collaborations — Claudia Aglietti, Marina Cacace and Federico Marta: Doing social research with a network of national researchers: The experience of coordinating collaborative teams in RESISTIRÉ — María López Belloso, Elena Ghidoni and Dolores Morondo Taramundi: Assessing the gender+ perspective in the COVID- 19 recovery and resilience plans — Ayşe Gül Altınay and Sofia Strid: ‘Better stories’ of feminist+ witnessing and co- creativity in dark times: Epilogue — Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783631912300
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Peter Lang AG; Peter Lang AG
Vekt
409 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
260

Om bidragsyterne

María López Belloso (PhD) is a lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Social and
Human Sciences at the University of Deusto. She holds a degree in Law from the
University of Deusto, an MA in Humanitarian Action (NOHA), and a PhD in Human
Rights from the same university. Her thesis on truth, justice and reparation processes
for victims of forced disappearance in Western Sahara received the Brunet
Award in 2017.
Sara Clavero (PhD) is a Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the AIB Research
Centre in Inclusive and Equitable Cultures (RINCE) at TU Dublin, Ireland. She has
over 23 years of professional experience as a researcher on gender equality within the
disciplines of Philosophy, Sociology, Politics and Law and a strong commitment to
interdisciplinarity in research.
Sofia Strid (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Senior Lecturer in
Sociology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She works interdisciplinarily and
has held positions in Gender Studies, Policy Studies, Political Science, and Sociology
in Austria, Belgium, Sweden, and the UK. She is the Scientific Coordinator of the
EU-funded RESISTIRÉ, UniSAFE, ACCTING and SUPPORTER projects, and the PI of
GenderSAFE and ST4TE.