Civil society - important to the feminist project
An international conference on Gender, Citizenship and participation was organized as a part of the CINEFOGO Network of Excellence on March 23-24, 2006 at the School of Economics and Political Science in London, United Kingdom.
More than 50 researchers from several European countries, Japan and USA
joined the conference in the aim to advance thinking around citizenship
and participation from a gender-aware perspective. The papers presented
at the conference explored and analysed gender, citizenship and
participation in East and West Europe through a number of case studies.
Professor
Anne Phillips from the School of Economics and Political Science in
United Kingdom discussed if there is a feminist angle on the civil
society. She explained that in most countries the state is more
thoroughly male dominated than the world of work, of education, of the
professions. She argued that women both historically and today are
caught within the family circumstances that they have experienced as
confinement rather than haven, and denied access to most of the
corridors of state power. Consequently, many women have looked to their
involvement within housing associations, neighbourhood committees,
campaign groups, and local branches of political parties as the main
way of changing their own (and other people’s) lives. She says: “Civil
society was hugely important to the development of nineteenth century
feminism, which drew many of its activists from the philanthropic and
reform associations that proliferated through the century and gave
women their first experience of public life. Both historically and
to-day, civil society could be said to be peculiarly important to the
feminist project”. Hence she concluded that much of the activity in the
civil society is highly gendered with some associations and activities
that are predominantly male, and others that are predominantly female.
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Source web: http://www.cinefogo.org/workpackages/wp12/gender-citizenship-and-participation
Working papers are available to download from the CINEFOGO outcomes database: http://cinefogo.cuni.cz/index.php?&id_result=4023&l=0&w=16&id_event=27