An exploration of the ways that multiple inequalities are being addressed in Europe. Using country-based and region-specific case studies it provides an innovative comparative analysis of the multidimensional equality regimes that are emerging in Europe, and reveals the potential that these have for institutionalizing intersectionality.
Institutionalizing Intersectionality: A Theoretical Framework
págs. 1-32
The European Union: Initiator of a New European Anti-Discrimination Regime?
págs. 33-58
Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the Nordic Countries: Anti-Discrimination and Equality in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Anette Borchorst, Lenita Freidenvall, Johanna Kantola, Liza Reisel, Mari Teigen
págs. 59-88
Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the “Big Three": The Changing Equality Framework in France, Germany, and Britain
págs. 89-118
Institutionalizing Intersectionality in the Low Countries: Belgium and The Netherlands
págs. 119-147
Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Southern Europe: Italy, Spain, and Portugal
Alba Alonso Álvarez, María Bustelo Ruesta, Maxime Forest, Emanuela Lombardo
págs. 148-178
Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovenia
págs. 179-208
European Equality Regimes: Institutional Change and Political Intersectionality
págs. 209-239
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