Women and Elective Office
Past, Present, and Future
Herausgeber: Thomas, Sue; Wilcox, Clyde
Women and Elective Office
Past, Present, and Future
Herausgeber: Thomas, Sue; Wilcox, Clyde
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A comprehensive look at where women candidates and officeholders stand at this moment in time, what brought them to this point, and what their prospects are in the 21st century.
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A comprehensive look at where women candidates and officeholders stand at this moment in time, what brought them to this point, and what their prospects are in the 21st century.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780199328734
- ISBN-10: 0199328730
- Artikelnr.: 39374111
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780199328734
- ISBN-10: 0199328730
- Artikelnr.: 39374111
Sue Thomas is Senior Research Scientist and Director of PIRE-Santa Cruz. Clyde Wilcox is a professor in the Government Department at Georgetown.
* 1. Introduction
* Sue Thomas
* 2. Women's Under-Representation in U.S. Politics: The Enduring Gender
Gap in Political Ambition
* Jennifer L. Lawless, Richard L. Fox, and Gail Baitinger
* 3. Voter Attitudes, Behaviors, and Women Candidates
* Timothy R. Lynch and Kathleen Dolan
* 4. The Race for the Presidency: Hillary Rodham Clinton
* Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose
* 5. Hillary Rodham-Clinton: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Female
Political Figures
* Moana Vercoe, Randall Gonzalez, and Jean Reith Schroedel
* 6. Women and Campaigns
* Rebekah Herrick and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez
* 7. Conservative Women Run for Office
* Ronnee Schreiber
* 8. Different Portraits, Different Leaders? Gender Differencesin U.S.
Senators' Presentationof Self
* Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
* 9. Female Governors and Gubernatorial Candidates
* Valerie R. O'Regan and Stephen J.Stambough
* 10. Representing Women's Interests in a Polarized Congress
* Michele L. Swers
* 11. Women State Legislators:Women's Issues in Partisan Environments
* Tracy Osborn and Rebecca Kreitzer
* 12. Entry Level Politics? Women as Candidates and Elected Officials
at the Local Level
* Laura van Assendelft
* 13. Judicial Women
* Sally J. Kenney
* 14. Woman of Color Candidates and Officeholders
* Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Katherine Tate, and Janelle Wong
* 15. Lesbian Candidates and Officeholders
* Donald P. Haider-Markel and Chelsie Lynn Moore Bright
* 16. The Geography of Women
* Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox
* 17. Women in Elective Office Worldwide: Barriers and Opportunities
* Pippa Norris and Mona Lena Krook
* Sue Thomas
* 2. Women's Under-Representation in U.S. Politics: The Enduring Gender
Gap in Political Ambition
* Jennifer L. Lawless, Richard L. Fox, and Gail Baitinger
* 3. Voter Attitudes, Behaviors, and Women Candidates
* Timothy R. Lynch and Kathleen Dolan
* 4. The Race for the Presidency: Hillary Rodham Clinton
* Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose
* 5. Hillary Rodham-Clinton: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Female
Political Figures
* Moana Vercoe, Randall Gonzalez, and Jean Reith Schroedel
* 6. Women and Campaigns
* Rebekah Herrick and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez
* 7. Conservative Women Run for Office
* Ronnee Schreiber
* 8. Different Portraits, Different Leaders? Gender Differencesin U.S.
Senators' Presentationof Self
* Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
* 9. Female Governors and Gubernatorial Candidates
* Valerie R. O'Regan and Stephen J.Stambough
* 10. Representing Women's Interests in a Polarized Congress
* Michele L. Swers
* 11. Women State Legislators:Women's Issues in Partisan Environments
* Tracy Osborn and Rebecca Kreitzer
* 12. Entry Level Politics? Women as Candidates and Elected Officials
at the Local Level
* Laura van Assendelft
* 13. Judicial Women
* Sally J. Kenney
* 14. Woman of Color Candidates and Officeholders
* Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Katherine Tate, and Janelle Wong
* 15. Lesbian Candidates and Officeholders
* Donald P. Haider-Markel and Chelsie Lynn Moore Bright
* 16. The Geography of Women
* Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox
* 17. Women in Elective Office Worldwide: Barriers and Opportunities
* Pippa Norris and Mona Lena Krook
* 1. Introduction
* Sue Thomas
* 2. Women's Under-Representation in U.S. Politics: The Enduring Gender
Gap in Political Ambition
* Jennifer L. Lawless, Richard L. Fox, and Gail Baitinger
* 3. Voter Attitudes, Behaviors, and Women Candidates
* Timothy R. Lynch and Kathleen Dolan
* 4. The Race for the Presidency: Hillary Rodham Clinton
* Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose
* 5. Hillary Rodham-Clinton: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Female
Political Figures
* Moana Vercoe, Randall Gonzalez, and Jean Reith Schroedel
* 6. Women and Campaigns
* Rebekah Herrick and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez
* 7. Conservative Women Run for Office
* Ronnee Schreiber
* 8. Different Portraits, Different Leaders? Gender Differencesin U.S.
Senators' Presentationof Self
* Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
* 9. Female Governors and Gubernatorial Candidates
* Valerie R. O'Regan and Stephen J.Stambough
* 10. Representing Women's Interests in a Polarized Congress
* Michele L. Swers
* 11. Women State Legislators:Women's Issues in Partisan Environments
* Tracy Osborn and Rebecca Kreitzer
* 12. Entry Level Politics? Women as Candidates and Elected Officials
at the Local Level
* Laura van Assendelft
* 13. Judicial Women
* Sally J. Kenney
* 14. Woman of Color Candidates and Officeholders
* Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Katherine Tate, and Janelle Wong
* 15. Lesbian Candidates and Officeholders
* Donald P. Haider-Markel and Chelsie Lynn Moore Bright
* 16. The Geography of Women
* Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox
* 17. Women in Elective Office Worldwide: Barriers and Opportunities
* Pippa Norris and Mona Lena Krook
* Sue Thomas
* 2. Women's Under-Representation in U.S. Politics: The Enduring Gender
Gap in Political Ambition
* Jennifer L. Lawless, Richard L. Fox, and Gail Baitinger
* 3. Voter Attitudes, Behaviors, and Women Candidates
* Timothy R. Lynch and Kathleen Dolan
* 4. The Race for the Presidency: Hillary Rodham Clinton
* Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose
* 5. Hillary Rodham-Clinton: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Female
Political Figures
* Moana Vercoe, Randall Gonzalez, and Jean Reith Schroedel
* 6. Women and Campaigns
* Rebekah Herrick and Jeanette Morehouse Mendez
* 7. Conservative Women Run for Office
* Ronnee Schreiber
* 8. Different Portraits, Different Leaders? Gender Differencesin U.S.
Senators' Presentationof Self
* Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
* 9. Female Governors and Gubernatorial Candidates
* Valerie R. O'Regan and Stephen J.Stambough
* 10. Representing Women's Interests in a Polarized Congress
* Michele L. Swers
* 11. Women State Legislators:Women's Issues in Partisan Environments
* Tracy Osborn and Rebecca Kreitzer
* 12. Entry Level Politics? Women as Candidates and Elected Officials
at the Local Level
* Laura van Assendelft
* 13. Judicial Women
* Sally J. Kenney
* 14. Woman of Color Candidates and Officeholders
* Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Katherine Tate, and Janelle Wong
* 15. Lesbian Candidates and Officeholders
* Donald P. Haider-Markel and Chelsie Lynn Moore Bright
* 16. The Geography of Women
* Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox
* 17. Women in Elective Office Worldwide: Barriers and Opportunities
* Pippa Norris and Mona Lena Krook