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OverviewWhat happens to those living at the margins of US politics and policy – trapped between multiple struggles: gender-based violence, poverty, homelessness, unaffordable healthcare, mass incarceration and immigration? In this book, Margaret Perez Brower offers the concept of 'intersectional advocacy' to reveal how select organizations addressing gender-based violence are closing policy gaps that perpetuate inequalities by gender, race, ethnicity, and class. Intersectional advocacy is a roadmap for rethinking public policy. The book captures how advocacy groups strategically contest, reimagine, and reconfigure policy institutions using comprehensive new strategies that connect issues together. As these groups challenge traditional ways of addressing the most pressing social issues in the US, they uncover deep inequities that are housed within these institutions. Ultimately, organizations practicing intersectional advocacy illuminate how to redraw the boundaries of policies in ways that transform US democracy to be more representative, equitable, and just. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret Perez Brower (Harvard University, Massachusetts)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9781009433099ISBN 10: 1009433091 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 04 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: movements to end gender-based violence and rethinking feminist advocacy; 1. Theory of intersectional advocacy; 2. Setting the policy boundaries of the Vawa; 3. Reconfiguring the Vawa; 4. Policy linkages & organizational strategy; 5. Intersectional advocates and organizations; 6. Mobilization and intersectional advocacy; Conclusion: the challenges and possibilities ahead; References; Research Appendix: Vawa textual analysis; Research Appendix: Qualitative case studies; Research Appendix: Experimental methods.Reviews'In this powerful and important book, Perez Brower uses a multimethod approach grounded in experiences of intersectional advocates as well as social scientific analysis of hypotheticals to draw conclusions about the real and potential impact of intersectional advocacy. She shows the way that intersectional advocates highlight linkages between issues where traditional or single-issue policy advocacy failed to make connections. By making these linkages, advocates transform or 'reconfigure' the policy function of the state, fundamentally altering power dynamics. The book not only deepens our theoretical understanding of intersectional advocacy, but also offers lessons for those who want to advance change and improve policy responses to gender-based violence. Engagingly written and passionate in its commitments, the book is must-read for all scholars of policymaking, especially those wishing to understand gender-based violence and/or the substantive representation of marginalized groups in the United States.' S. Laurel Weldon, Simon Fraser University Author InformationMargaret Perez Brower is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington. Her work focuses on the politics of race, ethnicity, and gender and how these politics shape US institutions, advocacy, policymaking, and social movements. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |