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Anti-Gender Tactics in Europe. The RESIST Project Research Findings

  • 1. RESIST: Fostering Queer Feminist Intersectional Resistances against Transnational Anti-Gender Politics

Description

This is the second report from the Work Package 1 (WP1) of the RESIST Project. This abbreviated version of the full report presents the mapping anti-gender discourses in media and parliamentary debates across five case studies: the European Parliament, UK, Poland, Switzerland and Hungary.

Data was collected from parliamentary records, media outlets and by tracking key controversies predominantly in the period of 2017-2022.

Abstract (English)

This Report is focused on mapping anti-gender discourses in media and parliamentary debates across five case studies: the European Parliament, UK, Poland, Switzerland and Hungary. Overall, the research found an animated anti-gender political landscape characterised by ideological agitation and political opportunism, pronounced fixations and a fluid focus on often interchangeable targets and issues. There are clear continuities in the targeting of equality, and gender and sexual diversity, however these intersect with, and are transformed by an emerging repertoire of discourses and practices. Findings demonstrate that to understand anti-gender mobilisations, we need to pay attention to the transnational circulation, unconventional political alliances, strategies of controversy-generation, and competition for media attention – all of which promote anti-gender politics.

Series information (English)

Deliverables of the RESIST Project (EU Project ID: 101060749). Output ID: “D1.3: Public-oriented tool exposing anti-gender tactics".

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Anti-Gender Tactics in Europe. The RESIST Project Research Findings.pdf

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Report: 10.5281/zenodo.10778419 (DOI)

Funding

European Commission
RESIST - Fostering Queer Feminist Intersectional Resistances against Transnational Anti-Gender Politics 101060749