Strategic Adaptations Across Borders: Mapping Transnational Anti-Gender Movements in Political, Institutional, and Digital Domains

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Titel: Strategic Adaptations Across Borders: Mapping Transnational Anti-Gender Movements in Political, Institutional, and Digital Domains
Autoren: Kusumika Ghosh, Maja Gergorić, Anya Kuteleva
Quelle: Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science. 59:2-6
Verlagsinformationen: International Association for Political Science Students, 2025.
Publikationsjahr: 2025
Schlagwörter: Feminist Movements, Gender Politics, Anti-gender Movements, Right-wing Populism, Transnational Solidarity, Feminist Resistance
Beschreibung: This special issue of Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science explores the complex interplay between the rise of anti-gender movements and feminist resistance strategies across diverse global contexts. Three articles examine how these movements operate transnationally through political institutions, advocacy organizations, and digital technologies. Collectively, they reveal the strategic flexibility of anti-gender actors, who shift between religious and secular narratives, alternate between grassroots mobilization and institutional engagement, and navigate both traditional and digital arenas. Key findings highlight these movements’ remarkable adaptability, cross-border coordination, simultaneous multi-level operation, and their tendency to co-opt progressive language while projecting authoritarian tendencies onto feminist initiatives. The editorial underscores the urgent need for feminist scholarship capable of tracking, analyzing, and countering these evolving threats.
Publikationsart: Article
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ISSN: 2414-6633
DOI: 10.22151/politikon.42025.0
Zugangs-URL: https://politikon.iapss.org/index.php/politikon/article/download/471/420
https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.42025.0
Rights: CC BY NC
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Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:This special issue of Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science explores the complex interplay between the rise of anti-gender movements and feminist resistance strategies across diverse global contexts. Three articles examine how these movements operate transnationally through political institutions, advocacy organizations, and digital technologies. Collectively, they reveal the strategic flexibility of anti-gender actors, who shift between religious and secular narratives, alternate between grassroots mobilization and institutional engagement, and navigate both traditional and digital arenas. Key findings highlight these movements’ remarkable adaptability, cross-border coordination, simultaneous multi-level operation, and their tendency to co-opt progressive language while projecting authoritarian tendencies onto feminist initiatives. The editorial underscores the urgent need for feminist scholarship capable of tracking, analyzing, and countering these evolving threats.
ISSN:24146633
DOI:10.22151/politikon.42025.0