SEMINAR: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN BELGIAN POLITICS. AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIENCES OF BELGIAN FEMALE POLITICIANS WITH VIOLENCE
Presenter: Anne Van Bavel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Discussant: Valentine Berthet, University of Tampere
Violence against women in politics (VAWIP) is a widespread and large-scale problem. Worldwide, female politicians face violence and harassment, targeted specifically at them because they are women and aimed at driving them out of politics. Despite it being a global issue, most research so far is concerned with measuring the prevalence of VAWIP in countries in conflict settings or with less stable democratic institutions, where women are greatly underrepresented in politics. The experiences of female politicians with violence remain understudied in countries with a higher gender equality in politics.
In this seminar therefore, Anne Van Bavel will present her research on VAWIP in Belgium, a long-standing democracy with a relatively high level of political gender equality, focussing on the personal experiences of female politicians with violence. In particular, three issues are addressed:
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Which different types of VAWIP have Belgian female politicians been subjected to?
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Which factors make female politicians more susceptible to violence?
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How are female politicians affected by the violence they face?
Drawing on semi-structured interviews conducted with female politicians sitting in the different Belgian parliaments and municipal councils, the study finds that VAWIP is a pressing problem in Belgium as well. Female politicians have been subjected to a wide variety of acts of VAWIP, especially more visible female politicians and those of younger age and/or with a migration background. Because the findings show that VAWIP clearly hinders female politicians in carrying out their representative work to the fullest, this study argues that VAWIP is not only harmful for female politicians individually, but for the broader political level and democratic system itself.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Anne Van Bavel is a researcher at the Department of Political Science at the VUB and a coordination assistant of the strategic research programme Evaluating Democratic Governance in Europe (EDGE). Her current research focuses on violence against women in politics in the Belgian context. Besides that, her main research interests are the political representation of women, gender-based violence, intersectionality and gender equality.
Valentine Berthet is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Tampere and a member of EUGenDem. Her research focuses on the gendered violence policies and practices in the European Paliament’s political groups, where she questions the political groups’ discursive approaches of issues such as sexual harassment in the European Parliament and the Istanbul Convention.