Authors
Michael Flood, Molly Dragiewicz, Bob Pease
Publication date
2021/9
Journal
Australian Journal of Social Issues
Volume
56
Issue
3
Pages
393-408
Description
Resistance to efforts to advance gender equality is a common feature of social life, whether in workplaces and other organisations or elsewhere. In this article, we review the typical character, dynamics of and contexts for resistance to gender equality measures. Resistance is an inevitable, although undesirable, response to efforts at progressive social change. Backlash and resistance to gender equality take common forms including: denial of the problem, disavowal of responsibility, inaction, appeasement, co‐option and repression. Resistance may be individual or collective, formal or informal. Pushback against gender equality measures comes more often from members of the privileged group (men) than the disadvantaged group (women). Resistance is a predictable expression of the defence of institutionalised privilege, but it is also shaped by widespread discourses on “sex roles” and “post‐feminism,” the …
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Scholar articles
M Flood, M Dragiewicz, B Pease - Australian Journal of Social Issues, 2021