Sobre las instituciones públicas como instrumentos feministas emancipadores para un mundo en transición
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Abstract
This article aims at analysing some of the challenges that have to be faced if we want to turn public institutions into tools for a feminist transition towards a common future that sustains human life and our environment from a universal right's perspective. We will base our analysis on the policies that were imagined and implemented by the Direction for Gender Equality (DGE) of the Provincial Government of Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country (Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa, DFG), during the four-year term of the left-nationalist coalition named Bildu (2011-2015). Firstly, we will describe the background situation that led to Bildu's arrival to power, before outlining the conceptual framework that sets the base for the political proposal designed by the DGE. Secondly, we will analyse some of the key factors that are necessary for a feminist reinventing of the public institutions. Finally, we will draw a few lessons from the experience, in order to show the way towards the consolidation of the transitional processes that are initiated by such institutions.
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