How apprehensions impact policy implementation: a comparison of Dutch and French campaigns on street harassment

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Journal of Politics and Gender Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1332/251510821x16557137104861
M. Dekker
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Although we often speak about a global increase in awareness and policy on street harassment, in France, the issue was incorporated into a gender-based violence policy subsector, while Dutch policymakers avoided vocabularies pertaining to structural male domination. Differences in governmental campaigns on street harassment were the result not only of policymakers’ positive convictions, but also of their ‘apprehensions’. Apprehension of ‘moralising’ led to resistance against and decline of feminism in the Netherlands, while apprehension of ‘stigmatising’ men of colour informed campaigns in France. This notion is proposed as an alternative to that of ‘blame avoidance’, which reduces policymakers’ avoidance behaviour to the logic of instrumental strategy. An analysis of apprehensions is attentive to how ideas shape social action: policy implementation cannot be reduced to the mechanical reproduction of policy paradigms, but is often the product of policymakers’ reflective choices in the policies they do and do not want to pursue.
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担忧如何影响政策实施:荷兰和法国街头骚扰运动的比较
虽然我们经常谈到全球对街头骚扰的认识和政策的提高,但在法国,这个问题被纳入了基于性别的暴力政策分部门,而荷兰的政策制定者则避免使用与结构性男性统治有关的词汇。政府针对街头骚扰的不同行动不仅是决策者积极信念的结果,也是他们“担忧”的结果。在荷兰,对“道德化”的担忧导致了对女权主义的抵制和衰落,而在法国,对有色人种男性“污名化”的担忧引发了女权运动。这一概念被提出作为“指责回避”的替代方案,它将政策制定者的回避行为减少到工具战略的逻辑。对忧虑的分析关注的是思想如何塑造社会行动:政策执行不能简化为政策范例的机械复制,而往往是政策制定者在他们愿意或不愿意采取的政策中反思选择的产物。
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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