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Volume 35:Acriticalpracticeofthinkingotherwise:Bacchi Number No. 35: A critical practice of thinking otherwise:

16 articles in this issue 

Margarita Ozonas Marcos

Well-being gender budgeting (WBGB) experiences use a multidimensional approach for planning and budgeting combining the Capability Approach along with gender responsive budgeting, which entails a feminist approach. However, what happens to the other well-... see more

Pags. 29 - 61  

Leanne Wilson,Jim Campbell

Since its inception, the European Union (EU) has been at the forefront of the promotion of gender equality. A key feature of the EUs approach to gender equality was the development and promotion of Gender Mainstreaming (GM) as an innovative approach to ac... see more

Pags. 63 - 93  

Adele Wylie

As we enter what has been defined as a climate emergency, governments are formulating policy responses that address sustainability through low carbon transitions. This article examines the relationship between policy representation in climate mitigation, ... see more

Pags. 95 - 125  

Sue Cohen,Tove Samzelius

The paper considers why feminists working on gender mainstreaming in the UK looked to Sweden for models to effect structural change and why in recent years the models in Sweden are deficient, embodying an ever-increasing blind spot to the socio/economic c... see more

Pags. 127 - 153  

Nina Teasdale

This article focuses on organisations’ flexible working policies and the UK’s Right to Request Flexible Working legislation first introduced in 2002 and progressively extended in 2009 and 2014. It critically explores the existing literature around flexibl... see more

Pags. 155 - 177  

Finnborg Salome Steinþórsdóttir,Þorgerður Einarsdóttir

Many European organisations have committed to and formally adopted gender mainstreaming and gender budgeting strategies; however, their implementation has not been as effective as anticipated. The Department of Gender Studies at the University of Iceland ... see more

Pags. 179 - 205  

Angela O’Hagan

Understanding the structural dimensions of inequality, and reflecting on our own assumptions and the presuppositions and knowledge basis of the institutions we work in is key to a critical approach to management and to learning. That is the central argume... see more

Pags. 207 - 232  

Vicenta Garrido Carrasco

Charles Perrault writes his tales within the preciosity, a movement of female assertion born and developed in Parisian salons during the second half of the 17th century. Précieuses, who first tell and then write fairy tales in salons, will consolidate fai... see more

Pags. 235 - 262  

María Cecilia Johnson

This work aims to reconstruct the debates from the academy and feminist activists have been raised about assisted human reproduction. From a historical point of view, these debates that begin in the global north are addressed, from the debates of the seco... see more

Pags. 263 - 289  

Marie-France Merlyn

The purpose of this work is to analyze and characterize the role of women in the representations in the videos, lyrics, and the place of the women performers within the reggaeton rhythm. One hundred videos and lyrics of most popular songs in 2018 are anal... see more

Pags. 291 - 320  

Silvia De Riba Mayoral

During the last decades, the discussion about the concepts affect and emotion has been introduced in research in a transdisciplinary way affecting educational research. The objective of this article is examining this discussion from feminist approaches an... see more

Pags. 321 - 338  

Marta Postigo Asenjo

Reseña de: Barco Cebrián, Lorena C., María José Ruiz Somavilla y María Teresa Vera Balanza (eds.). Cambio generacional y mujeres universitarias. Genealogías, conocimiento y compromiso feminista. Madrid: Editorial Dykinson, 2019. 195 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9148-... see more

Pags. 341 - 350  

Laura Manzano-Zambruno

Reseña de: Reverter, Sonia y María Medina-Vicent. El feminismo en 35 hashtags. Madrid: Los libros de la catarata, 2020. 110 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9097-905-1

Pags. 351 - 355  

Montserrat Planelles-Iváñez

Reseña de: M. Gloria Ríos Guardiola y M. Belén Hernández González (eds.). Mujeres con luz, Murcia: Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia (edit.um), 2017. ISBN 978-84-17157-41-8

Pags. 357 - 362  

Ariel Martínez

Reseña de: Campagnoli, Mabel Alicia. Preciados feminismos. Una lectura de Preciadopara la antropología filosófica. Málaga: UMA, 2018

Pags. 363 - 367