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For scholars of international relations, policing reform in Northern Ireland illustrates the impact of global governance on transforming a key institution of state power --the police-- in a conflict or post-conflict society. The Independent Commission on Policing (aka the Patten Commission) and its incorporation of international "best practices" in its recommendations for policing reform in Northern Ireland qualify it as an authoritative interlocutor of global governance. For feminist scholars of IR, the policing reform question in Northern Ireland also reveals important gender constructions and gender politics at work, both in the Patten Commission recommendations and in the debates over their implementation within Northern Ireland. This paper explores the competing models of hegemonic masculinity at work in the debates about policing and the implementation of policing reform in Northern Ireland in the context of neoliberal globalization.. |
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Northern Ireland, policing reform, Patten Commission, community policing, gender politics, masculinities, global governance, globalization, feminist theory |
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| Meyer McAleese, Mary. "Gendering Police, Policing Gender: Community Policing and Police Reform in Northern Ireland" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association 48th Annual Convention, Hilton Chicago, CHICAGO, IL, USA, Feb 28, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p180918_index.html> |
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| Meyer McAleese, M. K. , 2007-02-28 "Gendering Police, Policing Gender: Community Policing and Police Reform in Northern Ireland" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association 48th Annual Convention, Hilton Chicago, CHICAGO, IL, USA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p180918_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: For scholars of international relations, policing reform in Northern Ireland illustrates the impact of global governance on transforming a key institution of state power --the police-- in a conflict or post-conflict society. The Independent Commission on Policing (aka the Patten Commission) and its incorporation of international "best practices" in its recommendations for policing reform in Northern Ireland qualify it as an authoritative interlocutor of global governance. For feminist scholars of IR, the policing reform question in Northern Ireland also reveals important gender constructions and gender politics at work, both in the Patten Commission recommendations and in the debates over their implementation within Northern Ireland. This paper explores the competing models of hegemonic masculinity at work in the debates about policing and the implementation of policing reform in Northern Ireland in the context of neoliberal globalization.. |
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| Gendering Police Policing Gender: Community Policing and Police Reform in Northern Ireland Mary K. Meyer McAleese Ph.D. Associate Professor of Political Science Eckerd College St. Petersburg Florida 33711 USA Ph: +727-864-8309 Fax: +727-864-7967 Email: meyermk@eckerd.edu Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Conference Chicago Illinois 28 February – 3 March 2007 Working Draft not to be quoted without author's permission; comments welcome Gendering Police Policing Gender: Community Policing and Police Reform in Northern Ireland Mary K. Meyer McAleese |
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