Book chapter
Creating a Global Feminist Organization: Applying Theory to Practice
Gender and Practice: Knowledge, Policy, Organizations, pp 181-199
22 Nov 2019
Abstract
The Society of Gender Professionals is a new international association of gender practitioners, academics, and activists dedicated to promoting feminist action and applied research, and raising the profile of gender expertise around the world. The organization’s start-up team relied on feminist and sociological research and theory to develop its organizational policies and practices. Throughout the start-up process, the team documented approaches, challenges, and lessons learned in meeting minutes, video recordings, email conversations, feedback surveys, and personal reflections in order to investigate and learn from efforts to put feminist organizational theory into practice. This paper seeks to review the theories that guided the founding of the Society of Gender Professionals and shares the challenges, reflections, and lessons learned in the process of building an organization that seeks to deconstruct privilege and hierarchies and promote inclusivity across a diverse membership. By publishing these experiences, the organization aims to contribute to the broader literature around cultivating feminist organizations so that others may learn from the complexities and considerations addressed, and further advance their own feminist organizational efforts.
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Details
- Title
- Creating a Global Feminist Organization: Applying Theory to Practice
- Creators
- Angela HartleyNicole FigotLeah GoldmannChristina GordonKristy Kelly - Drexel UniversityKenneth Boÿenah Nimley - Drexel UniversityKarin Kelly - Cinema and Television
- Publication Details
- Gender and Practice: Knowledge, Policy, Organizations, pp 181-199
- Series
- Advances in Gender Research; 28
- Publisher
- Emerald Publishing Limited
- Number of pages
- 19
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Global Studies and Modern Languages; School of Education; Cinema and Television
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85075332296
- Other Identifier
- 991019173463504721