利用非正式参与模式:民间社会、妇女的实质性代表权和菲律宾妇女权利法

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Gay Marie Manalo Francisco
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摘要本文探讨了在菲律宾政治王朝盛行的背景下,民间社会组织如何与政策制定者合作,推动妇女权利政策变革。它主要利用对妇女组织领导人、参与《妇女大宪章》宣传工作的政策机构前领导人、主任和现任工作人员的采访,该《大宪章》被视为菲律宾版的《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》。调查结果显示,虽然民间社会组织使用正式会议和对话等正式空间,但民间社会组织也使用非正式的参与模式:个人关系、中介和互惠。非正式模式为民间社会组织提供了持续和长期参与的机会,因为他们与政策制定者建立了个人关系,这种关系可能会延长到任期或任命期之后。
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Utilizing informal modes of engagement: civil society, substantive representation of women, and the Philippine women’s rights law
ABSTRACT This article asks how CSOs engage with policymakers in advancing policy change on women’s rights in the Philippine context where political dynasties are prevalent. It draws primarily upon interviews with leaders of women’s organizations, former leaders, directors, and current staff of the policy agency involved in the advocacy work for the Magna Carta of Women, which is regarded as the Philippine version of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). Findings reveal that while CSOs used formal spaces such as official meetings and dialogues, CSOs also used informal modes of engagement: personal relationships, intermediaries, and reciprocity. Informal modes provide CSOs with the opportunity for sustained and long-term engagement as they develop personal bonds with policymakers which may extend beyond the term of office or appointment period.
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Journal of Civil Society
Journal of Civil Society POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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