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Anti-gender campaigns in Europe: mobilizing against equality

Alica Rétiová

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2018 saw contentious shifts in European gender policy and public awareness. Among these was the suppression of gender studies in universities in Viktor Orban’s Hungary, where a conservative, nationalist majority has taken leadership despite fierce opposition not only from Hungarian academia but the international community. Other developments, while hopeful, serve to remind gender scholars that the success of human rights campaigns is not assured and victories, while brilliant, are precarious at best. The repeal of Ireland’s abortion laws by referendum, for example, carries with it new challenges in ethics and legislation and is still opposed by 33 per cent of the voting population, despite news sources lauding it as a ‘landslide victory’ (The Guardian 2018). It is in the context of such volatility that AntiGender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing Against Equality becomes a valuable resource to dissect and analyze the factors, figures and mechanisms of anti-gender movements in the continent.

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Alica Rétiová

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Rétiová, A. (2018). Anti-gender campaigns in Europe: mobilizing against equality. https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2018.1561263

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2018
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en
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Semantic Scholar
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10.1080/14742837.2018.1561263
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