2017
DOI: 10.1590/1982-43272766201711
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Analysis of Gender Equality Competence Present in Cultural Positions

Abstract: Articulating the gender dimension in organizations is not easy because their members have to be trained to adopt positions that facilitate the implementation of solutions that help to combat inequalities. The aim of this article was to identify the gender equality competence present in the three types of cultural positions Castells proposed in members of a City Council in Sevilla-Spain, who wanted to implement gender mainstreaming. The participants were 27 people (16 women and 11 men). The method used was disc… Show more

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“…These attributes of gender competence are evident in various schema that have been developed to enact gender mainstreaming. Examples include the Gender Toolbox developed by Fit for Gender Mainstreaming (Blickh€ auser and Von Bargen, 2007) and relevant resources, such as the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) (2016), Mallado et al (2017), BMBWF (2018. As Blickh€ auser and Von Bargen (2007) outline, gender competence includes:…”
Section: Gender Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These attributes of gender competence are evident in various schema that have been developed to enact gender mainstreaming. Examples include the Gender Toolbox developed by Fit for Gender Mainstreaming (Blickh€ auser and Von Bargen, 2007) and relevant resources, such as the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) (2016), Mallado et al (2017), BMBWF (2018. As Blickh€ auser and Von Bargen (2007) outline, gender competence includes:…”
Section: Gender Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(P20, female, HE) This is an important finding and suggests that recognition of the problem of gender inequality in STEMM has reached saturation. The ability to convert a stated commitment to effective action is, of course, another issue (Wroblewski, 2019;Mallado et al, 2017). To what extent do leaders possess the requisite knowledge and know-how to lead change?…”
Section: Gender Competence Dimension One: Commitment To Gender Equalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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