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Criminalising the Client: Institutional Change, Gendered Ideas and Feminist Strategies (Feminist Institutionalist Perspectives) (Paperback)

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In 1998, Sweden was the first country in the world to criminalise the purchase of sexual services, but not the sale of sex. The law represented a new prostitution regime that problematised power relations in prostitution as inherently gendered and hierarchical and made the male buyers of sexual services responsible for the act of prostitution. The Swedish case is critically important to the study of gendered institutional change and has been of empirical interest and global debate. Using the feminist institutionalism approach to the analysis, this study offers new insights to the Swedish case and provides a new analytical framework for micro-level analysis of institutional change that addresses the struggle for meaning, institutionalization of new gendered ideas, and the (strategic) actions of feminist actors.

About the Author


Josefina Erikson is a researcher and university teacher in the department of Government, Uppsala University where she defended her PhD thesis in 2011. She has since worked with educational policymaking, both in a governmental inquiry, and in a number of research projects. Her research interests also include gender and politics and in particular feminist institutionalism, she is currently exploring the inner life of the Swedish parliament through a multimethod approach.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781786600066
ISBN-10: 1786600064
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication Date: June 9th, 2017
Pages: 194
Language: English
Series: Feminist Institutionalist Perspectives