Gender as a Political Instrument Forming New Boundaries by Ethnic and Religious Diasporas in European Union
This book considers gender as a convenient tool for making new boundaries within the European Union. It offers a political analysis based on sociological surveys conveyed by the author in 2008–2021. It emphasises the utmost necessity of a proper understanding of specific gender political technologies applied in ethnic and religious diasporas within the EU borders, by EU ruling elites, to avoid ideological collapse in relations with diaspora political groups and general members. The book demonstrates that uncritical application of EU gender equality programs within diasporas may transform gender to a dangerous political force destabilising the European Union. The monograph will be of interest for political science researchers, legislators, and administrators that work with political dimension of gender.
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Gender as a Political Instrument Forming New Boundaries by Ethnic and Religious Diasporas in European Union
This book considers gender as a convenient tool for making new boundaries within the European Union. It offers a political analysis based on sociological surveys conveyed by the author in 2008–2021. It emphasises the utmost necessity of a proper understanding of specific gender political technologies applied in ethnic and religious diasporas within the EU borders, by EU ruling elites, to avoid ideological collapse in relations with diaspora political groups and general members. The book demonstrates that uncritical application of EU gender equality programs within diasporas may transform gender to a dangerous political force destabilising the European Union. The monograph will be of interest for political science researchers, legislators, and administrators that work with political dimension of gender.
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Gender as a Political Instrument Forming New Boundaries by Ethnic and Religious Diasporas in European Union

Gender as a Political Instrument Forming New Boundaries by Ethnic and Religious Diasporas in European Union

by Konstantin S. Sharov
Gender as a Political Instrument Forming New Boundaries by Ethnic and Religious Diasporas in European Union

Gender as a Political Instrument Forming New Boundaries by Ethnic and Religious Diasporas in European Union

by Konstantin S. Sharov

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This book considers gender as a convenient tool for making new boundaries within the European Union. It offers a political analysis based on sociological surveys conveyed by the author in 2008–2021. It emphasises the utmost necessity of a proper understanding of specific gender political technologies applied in ethnic and religious diasporas within the EU borders, by EU ruling elites, to avoid ideological collapse in relations with diaspora political groups and general members. The book demonstrates that uncritical application of EU gender equality programs within diasporas may transform gender to a dangerous political force destabilising the European Union. The monograph will be of interest for political science researchers, legislators, and administrators that work with political dimension of gender.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811906978
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 03/19/2022
Edition description: 1st ed. 2022
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Konstantin Sergeevich Sharov, Ph.D., Doctor of Theological Science, B.Sc., M.Sc., is a Russian political science researcher, chemist, sociologist, and lay theologian. He is the author of several monographs and more than 150 research papers in peer-reviewed periodical journals. His areas of expertise include gender studies, democracy and authoritarianism in globalized world, public health, healthcare law, and inequality.

Table of Contents

Political correctness and gender behavioural patterns: Incongruence of West European title nationalities and diasporas.- Gender education for secondary school: Perplexities in diasporas.- Classical social institute of marriage and new types of demographic behaviour: EU’s title nationalities vs diasporas.- Gender extimity as a psychological technique of EU’s democratizing its population: Efforts and reaction of diasporas.- Gender communicative and behavioural stereotypes: Case of the Indian diaspora in the EU.- Fashion in clothes as a political instrument of (re)shaping gender social roles: Reaction of Muslim diasporas to the EU’s initiatives.- Genderizing the Christian Bible: Towards a unified EU’s religion?.- Towards a new gender-neutral deity? Resistance of Jewish diaspora.- Rethinking female roles in Christian culture: A case of Latin American diasporas in the EU.- Reception of the EU’s ideology of gender equality by Chinese diaspora in Europe: Gender and Confucianism.
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