Citizenship in an enlarging Europe

Citizenship in an enlarging Europe

By Barbara Einhorn

Subjects: Uitbreidingen, Eastern Europe, Women, Conditions sociales, Membership, Women, europe, Democratisering, Femmes en politique, Nationalisme, Women, social conditions, Political activity, Sex role, Sekseverschillen, Citizenship, Liberalisatie, European Union, Rôle selon le sexe, European Union countries, Burgerschap, Central Europe, Political Science, Europese Unie, Sex discrimination against women, Social conditions, European union, Discrimination à l'égard des femmes

Description: Citizenship in an Enlarging Europeconsiders the impact of economic, political and social transformation in Central and Eastern Europe in the context of EU enlargement. In a lively and engaging narrative, the author uses gender as the lens through which to examine the processes of democratization, marketization and newly emergent nationalism. She shows the centrality of gender to these processes and the ways in which rigid codes of masculinity and femininity limit people's choices. Individual chapters examine mainstream politics versus the promotion of civil society as routes to empowerment and participation. Barbara Einhorn highlights the growing public-private divide in the region, pinpointing the negative influences of the neo-liberal market model and its gendered media representations. Voices of scholars and actors from the region enliven the narrative. With great clarity, the author reveals the relevance of fully active citizenship within a vibrant civil society as a measure of democracy and gender equitable societies.

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