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Working for Change: Projectified Politics and Gender Equality.

Authors :
Öjehag-Pettersson, Andreas
Source :
NORA: Nordic Journal of Women's Studies. Sep2017, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p163-178. 16p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In this article I argue that the project, a governmental technology that is now widespread and accepted throughout the public sector, is not a neutral tool for implementing policy and conducting politics. Rather, my argument is that this form is intrinsically political in so far as it produces disruptions and sets boundaries for how any given task is to be performed. By mobilizing a set of optical metaphors from feminist theory of difference, I examine organizations that work for gender equality in Swedish regional development and illustrate how the governmental technology ofthe projectreflects, refracts, and diffracts the practices associated with this work. Thus, I argue that if one wishes to understand contemporary gender-equality work, it is reasonable to consider the specific effects that are produced as it passes through the project form. The short empirical illustrations given here indicate, among other things, how the project form functions in some respects as a mirror, andreflectsaspects of gender-equality work that are commonly experienced regardless of form or setting, such as encountering resistance. In other respects, the project formrefractsgender-equality work, bending it into new directions so that, for instance, securing funds and coming up with new innovative project plans takes precedence over the actual work that respondents feel they should be doing. Finally, the intersection of gender-equality work and the project form also producesdiffractioneffects, such as the emergence of hybrid consultants. These multi-faceted figures function as evaluators, controllers, activists, and disseminators of knowledge, which makes them simultaneously important to and disdained by the respondents in this study. Thus, it is concluded that the disruptive effects of the project form should be recognized as political and studied more extensively in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08038740
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
NORA: Nordic Journal of Women's Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125745999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08038740.2017.1370011