Feminist reflections on discourses of power + sharing, in power-sharing theory
By: Byrne, Siobhan
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BookPublisher: International Political Science Review Description: 41(1), Jan, 2020: p.58-72.Subject(s): Ethics of care, Gender and conflict, Power-sharing, Ethnic conflict, Gender and peacebuilding, Feminist approaches to conflict resolution, Intersectionality| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 41( 1 ), Jan, 2020: p. 58-72 | Available | AR123351 |
A recent call by some feminist conflict mediation practitioners proposes to rename power-sharing: either by prioritizing sharing over power or by replacing ‘power’ with the word ‘responsibility’. The purpose of these discursive reformulations is to move beyond just adding women to power-sharing institutions; instead, these proposals signal a desire to promote inclusion through a feminist emphasis on sharing in power-sharing systems above a masculinist emphasis on power. Inspired by these proposals and reflecting on the experiences of gender mediation experts, I work through critical feminist theories of intersectionality and feminist empowerment to show how power-sharing theory can be reimagined so that power is not just understood as coercive or as a finite resource that can only be divided between a limited number of privileged groups; rather, power can also be productive, as well as a central feature of all hierarchical relationships. I also explore how a feminist care ethic can offer alternative ways of conceiving of sharing in governance. My objective is to demonstrate how feminist approaches can provide a new language of both power and sharing to illuminate pathways through the ‘exclusion amid inclusion’ dilemma in power-sharing theory.- Reproduced


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