Europeanization Processes and Contemporary Politics of the Body: Stalking and Online Harassment

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    Abstract

    Throughout the years bodily politics have been excluded from the Danish gender equality agenda and in the area of sexual and gendered violence against women, Denmark can be considered a late mover. As new forms of sexual and gendered violence are emerging, for instance technology driven violence such as cyberstalking and online harassment, it appears urgent to analyze and understand the processes by which key themes and politics within this area have developed and emerged. It appears that in many ways the body has in new ways resurfaced as a site of contestations and complex debates in Europe and the rest of the West. In recent times stalking and online harassment has, in particular, triggered new political debates across different countries. This calls for a renewed focus on bodily aspects of everyday life and gender relations in contemporary societies. In this chapter, we address the Europeanization processes of two policy areas within the broad field of bodily politics, namely stalking and online harassment. The point of departure is the Danish case, analyzed comparatively within the Nordic context.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelNordic gender equality policy in a Europeanisation perspective
    RedaktørerKnut Dørum
    Antal sider24
    UdgivelsesstedLondon
    ForlagRoutledge
    Publikationsdato9 dec. 2019
    Udgave1
    Sider131-154
    Kapitel9
    ISBN (Trykt)9780367367459
    ISBN (Elektronisk)9780429351136
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 9 dec. 2019
    NavnThe Global Gender Series

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