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摘要
“性别与它有什么关系?”这个问题仍然会出现在政府官员、政策制定者、民选政治家身上,当然也会出现在日常对话中。只要这些正式的行为者——政策制定者和政治家——在政策制定过程中继续将性别平等的思考和考虑包含在机会平等和平等待遇的更肤浅的概念中,性别关系的维度和跨政策领域的复杂互动将仍然是不可见的和政策制定,而塑造政策“代表”的假设规范的沉默将继续存在。如果性别平等被认为是首要问题请链接到这篇文章/ Para enlazar coneste artículo: https://doi.org/10.14198/fem.2020.35.01
Introduction. «A critical practice of thinking otherwise»: Bacchi, gender and public policy analysis
All too often the question «what’s gender got to do with it?» still arises with government officials, policy actors, elected politicians and of course in everyday conversations. As long as these formal actors –policy makers and politicians– continue to contain thinking and consideration of gender equality in the policy making process to more superficial notions of equality of opportunity and equal treatment, the dimensions of gendered relations and the complex interactions across policy domains will remain invisible and policy making, and the silences of assumed norms that shape policy «representations» will remain. If gender equality is considered to be a matter of primera To link to this article / Para enlazar con este artículo: https://doi.org/10.14198/fem.2020.35.01