This comprehensive collection brings together key academics, activists and practitioners to review the changing politics of the 'project' of gender equality. It gives account of the evolution of gender equality policies and practice at different levels of governance in Britain over the past three decades. Thinking and work around equal opportunities have been fundamentally shaped by changing political conditions. The contributors review past policies and practices before moving on to explore the opportunities and challenges for the future.
Editors and Affiliations
Department of Social Policy, University of Edinburgh, UK
Esther Breitenbach
University of Edinburgh, UK
Alice Brown,
Janette Webb
Department of Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK
Fiona Mackay
About the editors
BARBARA BAGILHOLE Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, University of Loughborough
ANGELA COYLE Professor of Sociology, City University
IAN FORBES Professor and Head, School of Politics, University of Nottingham
ELLEN KELLY Equalities Manager, City of Edinburgh Council
GAIL LEWIS Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, Open University
DAVID MASON Professor of Sociology, Associate Dean for Research and Head of the Graduate School, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Plymouth
JANET NEWMAN Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, University of Birmingham
TERESA REES Professor, School of Social Sciences, University of Cardiff and Equal Opportunities Commissioner for Wales
MARION SCOTT Women's Equalities Unit, London Borough of Islington, 1988-1997
MANDY WRIGHT Assistant Director, Employment Advice and Equalities, Employer's Organization for Local Government
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Changing Politics of Gender Equality
Editors: Esther Breitenbach, Alice Brown, Fiona Mackay, Janette Webb