Women’s Movements, Identity Politics, and Policy Impacts: A Study of Policies on Violence against Women in the 50 United States

S. Laurel Weldon
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Scholars of social movements and democratic political theorists have argued that “identity politics” weakens social movements and undermines their influence on public policy. I offer a theoretical argument that at least some forms of “identity politics” likely have the reverse effects. In particular, when marginalized groups organize around ascriptive characteristics or “social location,” they generate knowledge about the social group, strengthen participants’ feelings of affiliation with the movement, produce more representative movement agendas, and create the building blocks for broader coalitions. In a study of the U.S., I find that separate organization by women of color strengthens women’s movements, and indirectly improves government responsiveness both to violence against women of color in particular and to violence against women in general.
妇女运动、身份政治与政策影响:美国50年针对妇女的暴力政策研究
社会运动学者和民主政治理论家认为,“身份政治”削弱了社会运动,削弱了它们对公共政策的影响。我提出了一个理论上的论点,即至少某些形式的“身份政治”可能会产生相反的效果。特别是,当边缘化群体围绕着归属特征或“社会位置”组织起来时,他们产生了关于社会群体的知识,加强了参与者对运动的归属感,产生了更有代表性的运动议程,并为更广泛的联盟创造了基石。在对美国的一项研究中,我发现有色人种女性的独立组织加强了妇女运动,并间接提高了政府对针对有色人种女性的暴力行为的反应,尤其是对针对女性的暴力行为。
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