The Political Psychology of Women in U.S. Politics is a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in women and politics. Highly original and drawing from the best available research in psychology and political science, this book is designed to summarize and extend interdisciplinary research that addresses how and why men and women differ as citizens, as political candidates, and as officeholders. The chapters in this volume are focused on differences in the political behavior and perceptions of men and women, yet the chapters also speak to broader topics…mehr
The Political Psychology of Women in U.S. Politics is a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in women and politics. Highly original and drawing from the best available research in psychology and political science, this book is designed to summarize and extend interdisciplinary research that addresses how and why men and women differ as citizens, as political candidates, and as officeholders. The chapters in this volume are focused on differences in the political behavior and perceptions of men and women, yet the chapters also speak to broader topics within American politics - including political socialization, opinion formation, candidate emergence, and voting behavior. Broadly, this volume addresses the causes and consequences of women's underrepresentation in American government. This book is the ideal resource for students and researchers of all levels interested in understanding the unique political experiences of diverse women, and the importance of rectifying the problem of gender disparities in American politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Angela L. Bos is Associate Professor of Political Science at the College of Wooster. Her teaching and research in US politics is focused in the areas of women and politics, political psychology, media and politics, political parties and elections, and research methods. Monica C. Schneider is Associate Professor of Political Science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She studies gender and racial stereotypes in American politics, and the gender gap in ambition. She is also passionate about the advancement of women in the academy and improving outcomes for undergraduates.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Studying the Political Effects of Gender using a Psychology Lens Angela L. Bos and Monica C. Schneider Part I: Women as Citizens Gender Socialization Chapter 2: Gender and the Socialization of Party Identification Zoe M. Oxley Chapter 3: Promoting Adolescent Girls' Civic Engagement and Activism Britney G. Brinkman Chapter 4: The Gender Gap in Public Opinion: Exploring Social Role Theory as an Explanation Mary-Kate Lizotte Gender Gaps in Public Opinion, Public Policy and Political Action Chapter 5: Economic Inequality and the Gendered Politics of Redistribution Heather E. Bullock and Harmony A. Reppond Chapter 6: Political Consciousness and Gender Collective Action: A Case and Place for Self-Objectification Rachel Calogero Chapter 7: New Directions at the Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Christina E. Bejarano Part II: Women as Candidates Gender and Political Ambition Chapter 8: Gender Differences in Political Ambition Kristin Kanthak Chapter 9: Women's Decisions to Run for Office: A Relationally Embedded Model Kira Sanbonmatsu and Susan J. Carroll Gender Stereotypes and Group Identity Chapter 10: Gender Stereotypes and Voter Evaluations of Female Candidates Nichole M. Bauer Chapter 11: The Impact of Motherhood and Maternal Messages on Political Candidates Jill Greenlee, Grace Deason and Carrie Langner Part III: Women in Political Leadership Chapter 12: The Impact of Gender in the Legislative Process Brian Frederick and Shannon Jenkins Chapter 13: Gender and the Bench: Does Judge Sex Influence Citizens? Kjersten Nelson Chapter 14: Conclusion Angela L. Bos and Monica C. Schneider
Chapter 1: Studying the Political Effects of Gender using a Psychology Lens Angela L. Bos and Monica C. Schneider Part I: Women as Citizens Gender Socialization Chapter 2: Gender and the Socialization of Party Identification Zoe M. Oxley Chapter 3: Promoting Adolescent Girls' Civic Engagement and Activism Britney G. Brinkman Chapter 4: The Gender Gap in Public Opinion: Exploring Social Role Theory as an Explanation Mary-Kate Lizotte Gender Gaps in Public Opinion, Public Policy and Political Action Chapter 5: Economic Inequality and the Gendered Politics of Redistribution Heather E. Bullock and Harmony A. Reppond Chapter 6: Political Consciousness and Gender Collective Action: A Case and Place for Self-Objectification Rachel Calogero Chapter 7: New Directions at the Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Christina E. Bejarano Part II: Women as Candidates Gender and Political Ambition Chapter 8: Gender Differences in Political Ambition Kristin Kanthak Chapter 9: Women's Decisions to Run for Office: A Relationally Embedded Model Kira Sanbonmatsu and Susan J. Carroll Gender Stereotypes and Group Identity Chapter 10: Gender Stereotypes and Voter Evaluations of Female Candidates Nichole M. Bauer Chapter 11: The Impact of Motherhood and Maternal Messages on Political Candidates Jill Greenlee, Grace Deason and Carrie Langner Part III: Women in Political Leadership Chapter 12: The Impact of Gender in the Legislative Process Brian Frederick and Shannon Jenkins Chapter 13: Gender and the Bench: Does Judge Sex Influence Citizens? Kjersten Nelson Chapter 14: Conclusion Angela L. Bos and Monica C. Schneider
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