dr. Mieke Verloo

dr. Mieke Verloo

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Voorletters:
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Roepnaam:
Mieke

Achternaam:
Verloo

Telefoon:
0031(0)24-3615634

E-mailadres:
m.verloo@fm.ru.nl

Postadres:
P.O. Box 9108, 6500 HK Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Bezoekadres:
Thomas van Aquinostraat 5.01.32

Inhoud:

Research
My research experience lies mainly in the field of equality policies, feminist methodology and social movements. Since the early 90s, the analysis, development and design of gender equality policies has been at the heart of my research, consultancy and teaching. For the next 5 years, I am increasingly linking attention for strategies against gender inequality to other axes of privilege and power, such as race/ethnicity and sexuality.

Research projects:
* Quality in gender+ equality policies 2006-2011 (www.quing.eu)
* Gender inequality as a policy problem 2003-2006 (www.mageeq.net )
* Methodologies of mainstreaming 1992-2007
* Gender Mainstreaming and Gender Impact Assessment 1992- 2007
* Feminist Movements in Europe 1995-2011
* Gender bias in applied social science research 1993-1995
* Power and gender in urban social movements 1983-1992

Courses 2007/2008
Courses on Politics, power and gender (in Dutch), Gender Theories and Equality Policies.
Also courses in Comparative politics and Comparative Governance for students in political science.

Selected publications
* Verloo, Mieke (ed.) (2007), Multiple Meanings of Gender Inequality. A Critical Frame Analysis of Gender Policies in Europe. CEU Press: Budapest (309 p.)
* Benschop, Yvonne and Mieke Verloo (2006), Sisyphus’ sisters. Can gender mainstreaming escape the genderedness of organizations? Journal of Gender Studies, 15, 1, March, 19-33.
* Verloo, Mieke (2006), Multiple inequalities, intersectionality and the European Union. European Journal of Women’s Studies, 3, 211-229.
* Roggeband, Conny and Mieke Verloo (2006), Evaluating Gender Impact Assessment in the Netherlands (1994-2004): a political process approach. Policy and Politics, 34, 4 October, 615-632. 
* With Conny Roggeband. (forthcoming)  Dutch Women are Liberated, Migrant Women are a Problem. Social Policy and Administration 
* Verloo, Mieke (2005) Displacement and Empowerment: Reflections on the Council of Europe approach to gender mainstreaming and gender equality, Social Politics 12, 3, 344-366.
* Mieke Verloo and Maro Pantelidou Maloutas (2005), Greek Review of Social Research [GR ISSN 0013-9696]. Special Issue editor & editorial, Differences in the framing of gender inequality as a policy problem across Europe, 3-11.
* Meike Schmidt-Gleim & Mieke Verloo. One more feminist Manifesto of the Political. Working paper IWM.http://www.univie.ac.at/iwm/p-iwmwp.htm
Another Velvet Revolution. Gender Mainstreaming and the Politics of Implementation. Working paper 5/2001, IWM: Vienna. http://www.univie.ac.at/iwm/p-iwmwp.htm

Curriculum vitae
Mieke Verloo has a B.A. in Sociology, an M.A. in Urban Planning , and a Ph.D. in Policy Sciences. She worked for IVA, the Institute for Social Science Research at Tilburg University, for the SCP (as free-lance researcher), for several departments at the University of Nijmegen, and at the University of Utrecht. She worked as staff member for two committees to stimulate women's studies at the national level (VBEO 1980-1982 and STEO 1988-1989). She was Visiting lecturer or Fellow at the University of Hamburg-Harburg and at the IWM, Institute for Human Sciences, in Vienna. At the IWM she also was Research Director for MAGEEQ (MAinstreaming GEnder EQuality) a 5th Framework project (2003-2005), see www.mageeq.net.

Her recent consultancy work includes work for the European parliament (2006: Training on gender mainstreaming for the Committees of the European Parliament (with Sylvia Walby), for the Luxembourg Presidency (on the Beijing +10 report, with Sylvia Walby).  In 2003 she organised two seminars for DG Justice and Home Affairs (European Commission) on gender mainstreaming and gender impact assessment in co-operation with Suzanne Baer, professor of Gender and Public Law Humboldt University, Berlin. In 2002-2003 she was coach and trainer for the Observatoria project, an EU funded initiative on gender mainstreaming and NGO’s concerning equal pay. Countries involved were Austria, Italy, Spain and France.

Currently, she combines working as Lecturer at Radboud University with being the Scientific Director of QUING, a 6th Framework Project, at the IWM in Vienna, see www.quing.eu.

Leeropdracht:
Lecturer Political Science and Women's Studies

Afdeling:
Institute for Gender Studies

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