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Obrazi homofobije [The Faces of Homophobia]
obrazihomofobije_novica.jpgAuthors: Roman Kuhar, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon, Živa Humer, Simon Maljevac
Foreword: Luca Trappolin
Other publications, 2011.

Vrata nisu baš odprta (treba da jih gurneš, pa da se otvaraju)
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Authors: Majda Hrženjak and Vlasta Jalušič
Other publications, 2011.

Ponovna iznajdba Amerike [Re-invention of America]
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Edited by Julija Magajna and Tonči Kuzmanić
Other publications, 2011.

Doing families: Gay and Lesbian Family Practices
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Edited by Roman Kuhar and Judit Takács
Politike-Symposion, 2011.             
   
Ours and Yours. On the history of Slovenian newspaper discourse of the 19th and early 20th centuries
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Authors: Marko Zajc and Janez Polajnar
Media Watch, 2012.

  
 
 
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Immigrants, Who are You? Research on Immigrants in Slovenia (2001)

 
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Collection: Politike

English, 143 pages


This study is the result of a research project entitled »Prospects for Gender Equality Politics in Central and Eastern Europe – Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.« The point of departure for this study was the observation that despite ten years of transition, most post-socialist CEE countries have introduced virtually no mechanisms for the promotion of gender equality and have made no serious attempts to increase the participation of women in politics.

Contents
 
Gender Equality And Equal Opportunities Policies In Central And Eastern Europe
Introduction
What Is Equal Opportunities Politics?
 
Institutional Mechanisms And Prospects For The Implementation Of Equal Opportunities Policies
Overview Of Existing Institutional Mechanisms
Difficulties Of Existing Mechanisms
 
Civil Society And The Public Agenda
Strategies Of Women's Movements, Agenda Setting And Equal Opportunites Policies
Public Debates: Conclusion
 
Political Parties And Women
The Role Of The Electoral System
The Role Of Political Parties
General Characteristics Of Party Systems In Cee Countries
The Direct Influence Of Parties On Women's Election Prospects
Parties And Women: An Unhappy Relationship
 
Conclusion
 
Recommendations
General Recommendations
Recommendations For Specific Segments
 
References
Summary