Unpacking the politics of equality, diversity and inclusion: the case of Israeli Jewish and Palestinian women in municipal councils

Helena Desivilya Syna, Michal Palgi, Maha Sabbah

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Abstract

This research aims to unpack the politics of gender equality and inclusion in municipal councils, focusing on the patterns of women’s political practices; the institutional impact of the national and local cultures on the organizational cultures. It is based on action-research and mixed-method format. Eight municipal councils in small and medium size Jewish, Arab and Jewish-Arab towns in the Northern district participate in the study. Initial findings suggest that women's meaningful involvement in the municipal strategic decision-making is partial. There is a significant gap between the declared strive for gender equality and inclusion and women's actual influence in decision-making. This gap looms particularly large in the Arab towns. The mechanisms of exclusion and potential avenues of counteracting them are discussed.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)4-22
JournalResearch in Social Change
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jul 2021

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