This article presents a case study of the course “The Third Sector Facing Gender Issues”, conducted between 2023 and 2025 as part of FQTS, a training project for leaders and volunteers in the Third Sector of Southern Italy. The course is analyzed as an experiment in a gender-sensitive learning community: an educational space involving both women and men, aimed at promoting a transformation of gender cultures within organizational cultures, power dynamics and society at large. The theoretical references include the concept of ‘community’ as interpreted by Bauman in relation to that of organization, and pedagogy as a tool for individual and social emancipation, as proposed by hooks. The study highlights how the course enabled the emergence of certain issues that participants—especially women—found difficult to address within their organizations. The investigation was carried out through two main actions: fostering public dialogues among participants during various in-person meetings across different cities, which were treated as a qualitative corpus and subjected to thematic analysis; and conducting interviews with key informants. This article focuses on the results of the first action, which brought to light the prejudices and silent resistances that oppose gender equality, as well as various elements useful for planning future training activities.
Questo articolo presenta uno studio di caso del corso “Il Terzo Settore di fronte alle Questioni di Genere”, realizzato nel 2023-2025 nell’ambito di FQTS, un progetto per la formazione dei quadri e volontari del Terzo Settore del Sud Italia. Il corso viene analizzato come esperimento di comunità di apprendimento ‘gender-sensitive’: uno spazio educativo partecipato sia da donne che da uomini, mirato a promuovere un cambiamento delle culture di genere nelle culture organizzative, nelle dinamiche di potere e nella società. I riferimenti teorici includono il concetto di ‘comunità’, così come interpretato da Bauman in relazione a quello di organizzazione, e la pedagogia come strumento di emancipazione individuale e sociale proposta da hooks. Lo studio mette in evidenza come il corso abbia consentito l’emergere di certe questioni che i partecipanti, in primis le donne, hanno rilevato come difficili da affrontare nelle organizzazioni. L’indagine è stata realizzata mediante due azioni principali: la stimolazione di dialoghi pubblici tra i partecipanti, durante diversi incontri in presenza in varie città, che sono stati trattati come un corpus qualitativo e sottoposti ad analisi tematica; la realizzazione di interviste a testimoni privilegiati. L’articolo si concentra sui risultati della prima azione, che ha portato alla luce i pregiudizi e le resistenze che silenziosamente si oppongono alla parità di genere, e vari elementi utili alla programmazione di future attività formative.
Gender-Sensitive Learning Communities: A Case Study / Antinelli, Gaia; Peruzzi, Gaia. - In: SOCIETÀMUTAMENTOPOLITICA. - ISSN 2038-3150. - (2025).
Gender-Sensitive Learning Communities: A Case Study
Gaia Antinelli;Gaia Peruzzi
2025
Abstract
This article presents a case study of the course “The Third Sector Facing Gender Issues”, conducted between 2023 and 2025 as part of FQTS, a training project for leaders and volunteers in the Third Sector of Southern Italy. The course is analyzed as an experiment in a gender-sensitive learning community: an educational space involving both women and men, aimed at promoting a transformation of gender cultures within organizational cultures, power dynamics and society at large. The theoretical references include the concept of ‘community’ as interpreted by Bauman in relation to that of organization, and pedagogy as a tool for individual and social emancipation, as proposed by hooks. The study highlights how the course enabled the emergence of certain issues that participants—especially women—found difficult to address within their organizations. The investigation was carried out through two main actions: fostering public dialogues among participants during various in-person meetings across different cities, which were treated as a qualitative corpus and subjected to thematic analysis; and conducting interviews with key informants. This article focuses on the results of the first action, which brought to light the prejudices and silent resistances that oppose gender equality, as well as various elements useful for planning future training activities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


