Striedinger Angelika
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Wien, Austria.
Int Fem J Polit. 2017 Apr 3;19(2):201-215. doi: 10.1080/14616742.2016.1189672. Epub 2016 Aug 2.
The concept of co-optation offers vocabulary to discuss how concerns and demands of feminist movements are transformed on their way to, and within, mainstream organizations and policymaking. However, applications of this concept can have problematic implications, failing to grasp the complexity of social change efforts and contributing to divisions, rather than alliances, between different groups that work and fight for gender equality. This article argues that conceptual tools from organizational institutionalism can help to avoid these pitfalls by capturing the ambivalence of organizational change initiatives, and allowing us to identify not only counterintentional effects, but also subtle and unexpected opportunities of organizational gender equality work. I illustrate my arguments with empirical examples from research on gender equality work in Austrian universities.
吸纳这一概念为讨论女权运动的关切和诉求在进入主流组织及决策过程中以及在主流组织和决策过程内部如何转变提供了词汇。然而,这一概念的应用可能会产生问题,因为它未能把握社会变革努力的复杂性,反而导致为性别平等而努力奋斗的不同群体之间产生分歧而非联盟。本文认为,组织制度主义的概念工具能够通过把握组织变革举措的矛盾性来帮助我们避免这些陷阱,使我们不仅能够识别反预期效果,还能识别组织性别平等工作中微妙且意想不到的机遇。我将通过对奥地利大学性别平等工作研究的实证例子来阐述我的观点。