Disability and Political Representation explores how disabled people experience the various stages and aspects of the representation process.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Elizabeth Evans is Professor of Politics at University of Southampton. Her research explores the relationships between social movements, political parties, and political representation. Her work has received funding from the ESRC, British Academy, Government Equalities Office, and the ISRF. She has authored two books, co-edited one book, and published over thirty peer reviewed articles. She was a co-founding Editor of the European Journal of Politics and Gender and is currently Editor in Chief of Politics. She was the 2022 winner of the Political Studies Association's Joni Lovenduski Prize. Dr Stefanie Reher is a Reader in the School of Government & Public Policy at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Her research focuses on political representation and citizen attitudes and behaviour, and particularly on the role of disability. Her work has been funded by the ESRC, UK Government Equalities Office, and the Carnegie Trust, among others. Her articles have appeared in journals such as the British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, and European Journal of Political Research.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1: Disability and Representation 1: Disability and Politics 2: Rethinking Political Representation Section Two: Citizen Participation 3: Voting rights and political participation 4: Political parties, accessibility and political recruitment Section Three: Access to Power 5: Ableist institutions 6: Disabled candidates and voter perceptions Section four: Representing Disabled People 7: Representing the preferences of disabled people? 8: Lived Experience Conclusion
Section 1: Disability and Representation 1: Disability and Politics 2: Rethinking Political Representation Section Two: Citizen Participation 3: Voting rights and political participation 4: Political parties, accessibility and political recruitment Section Three: Access to Power 5: Ableist institutions 6: Disabled candidates and voter perceptions Section four: Representing Disabled People 7: Representing the preferences of disabled people? 8: Lived Experience Conclusion
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