Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2885
Author(s)
Simonsson, Angelica
Ovesen, Nicole
Steinþórsdóttir, Finnborg Salome
Husu, Liisa
Journal Title
Open Gender Journal
Year of publication
2024
Volume
8
Issue number
1
Page reference
1–21
Language
englisch
Abstract
This article explores institutional responses to gender-based violence (GBV) in three Nordic higher education institutions (HEIs) through the concept of institutional care processes (Tronto 2013). The care framework provides insights into the challenges and opportunities in HEIs' efforts to address GBV. The article presents three detailed case studies conducted in 2022 on the implementation of anti-GBV policies and practices in HEIs in Finland, Iceland, and Sweden. By reframing institutional responses as forms of care, a gap in the care processes was identified. The care work was often driven by "driving-spirits" but lacked recognition, value, and structures for long-term capacity building. While HEIs fulfill their duty to care by identifying needs and assigning responsibility for meeting them, there was a lack of adequate working conditions in place to ensure sustainable care provision could be done.
Subject
Gender Equality Policy
Higher Education
Sexual Harassment
University
Higher Education
Sexual Harassment
University
Publication type
Zeitschriftenartikel
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