Women, Power, and Political Representation
Canadian and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: de Geus, Roosmarijn; Loewen, Peter John; Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth; Tolley, Erin
Women, Power, and Political Representation
Canadian and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: de Geus, Roosmarijn; Loewen, Peter John; Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth; Tolley, Erin
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This book sheds light on why access to political power remains outside the grasp of most women in Canada and around the world.
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This book sheds light on why access to political power remains outside the grasp of most women in Canada and around the world.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781487507541
- ISBN-10: 1487507542
- Artikelnr.: 62159864
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781487507541
- ISBN-10: 1487507542
- Artikelnr.: 62159864
Edited by Roosmarijn de Geus, Erin Tolley, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, and Peter John Loewen
Introduction
Roosmarijn de Geus, Erin Tolley, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Peter John
Loewen
Part One: Canadian Perspectives on Women in Politics
1. Women’s representation in Canadian federal cabinets 1980-2019
Roosmarijn de Geus and Peter John Loewen
2. Do Women Get Fewer Votes in Ontario Provincial Elections?
Semra Sevi, André Blais and Vincent Arel-Bundock
3. News and Political Legitimacy: Gendered Mediation of Canadian Political
Leaders
Linda Trimble
4. Adversarial politics: Understanding the colonial context of Indigenous
women’s political participation in Canada
Robyn Bourgeois
Part Two: Comparative Perspectives on Women in Politics
5. Missing the Wave? Women Congressional Candidates Who Lost in the 2018
Election
Julie Dolan, Paru Shah and Semilla Stripp
6. Black Women’s Hair Matters: The Uneasy Marriage of Electoral Politics
(Dis)Respectability Politics
Nadia E. Brown
7. Women in the Plenary: Verbal Participation in the Argentine Congress
Tiffany D. Barnes and Victoria Beall
8. Women as Party Leaders
Diana Z. O’Brien
9. A Question of Ethics? Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Legislatures
of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada
Tracey Raney and Cheryl Collier
Part Three: Responses to Women’s Electoral Underrepresentation
10. Gender Quotas and Beyond: Policy Solutions to Women’s
Underrepresentation in Politics
Magda Hinojosa, Miki Kittilson and Alexandra M. Williams
11. Quotas, Reserved Seats and Electoral Rules on Women Parliamentarians in
Asia
Netina Tan
12. Changing Minds. Canadian Perspectives on Gender Quotas and Diversity.
Chantal Maillé
13. Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Representation: Lessons for Canada
Susan Franceschet
Part Four: New Research Directions
14. Making the Case for Women’s Representation: What, Who, and Why
Kelly Dittmar
15. Women in Parliament: From Presence to Impact Critical Actors in the
Policy Making Process
Malliga Och
16. Too feminine to be a leader? Systematic implicit biases against women
politicians
Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
17. Women in Politics: Beyond the heterosexual fantasy
Manon Tremblay, PhD
18. New Backlash? New Barriers? Assessing Women’s Contemporary Public
Engagement
Sylvia Bashevkin
Roosmarijn de Geus, Erin Tolley, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Peter John
Loewen
Part One: Canadian Perspectives on Women in Politics
1. Women’s representation in Canadian federal cabinets 1980-2019
Roosmarijn de Geus and Peter John Loewen
2. Do Women Get Fewer Votes in Ontario Provincial Elections?
Semra Sevi, André Blais and Vincent Arel-Bundock
3. News and Political Legitimacy: Gendered Mediation of Canadian Political
Leaders
Linda Trimble
4. Adversarial politics: Understanding the colonial context of Indigenous
women’s political participation in Canada
Robyn Bourgeois
Part Two: Comparative Perspectives on Women in Politics
5. Missing the Wave? Women Congressional Candidates Who Lost in the 2018
Election
Julie Dolan, Paru Shah and Semilla Stripp
6. Black Women’s Hair Matters: The Uneasy Marriage of Electoral Politics
(Dis)Respectability Politics
Nadia E. Brown
7. Women in the Plenary: Verbal Participation in the Argentine Congress
Tiffany D. Barnes and Victoria Beall
8. Women as Party Leaders
Diana Z. O’Brien
9. A Question of Ethics? Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Legislatures
of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada
Tracey Raney and Cheryl Collier
Part Three: Responses to Women’s Electoral Underrepresentation
10. Gender Quotas and Beyond: Policy Solutions to Women’s
Underrepresentation in Politics
Magda Hinojosa, Miki Kittilson and Alexandra M. Williams
11. Quotas, Reserved Seats and Electoral Rules on Women Parliamentarians in
Asia
Netina Tan
12. Changing Minds. Canadian Perspectives on Gender Quotas and Diversity.
Chantal Maillé
13. Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Representation: Lessons for Canada
Susan Franceschet
Part Four: New Research Directions
14. Making the Case for Women’s Representation: What, Who, and Why
Kelly Dittmar
15. Women in Parliament: From Presence to Impact Critical Actors in the
Policy Making Process
Malliga Och
16. Too feminine to be a leader? Systematic implicit biases against women
politicians
Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
17. Women in Politics: Beyond the heterosexual fantasy
Manon Tremblay, PhD
18. New Backlash? New Barriers? Assessing Women’s Contemporary Public
Engagement
Sylvia Bashevkin
Introduction
Roosmarijn de Geus, Erin Tolley, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Peter John
Loewen
Part One: Canadian Perspectives on Women in Politics
1. Women’s representation in Canadian federal cabinets 1980-2019
Roosmarijn de Geus and Peter John Loewen
2. Do Women Get Fewer Votes in Ontario Provincial Elections?
Semra Sevi, André Blais and Vincent Arel-Bundock
3. News and Political Legitimacy: Gendered Mediation of Canadian Political
Leaders
Linda Trimble
4. Adversarial politics: Understanding the colonial context of Indigenous
women’s political participation in Canada
Robyn Bourgeois
Part Two: Comparative Perspectives on Women in Politics
5. Missing the Wave? Women Congressional Candidates Who Lost in the 2018
Election
Julie Dolan, Paru Shah and Semilla Stripp
6. Black Women’s Hair Matters: The Uneasy Marriage of Electoral Politics
(Dis)Respectability Politics
Nadia E. Brown
7. Women in the Plenary: Verbal Participation in the Argentine Congress
Tiffany D. Barnes and Victoria Beall
8. Women as Party Leaders
Diana Z. O’Brien
9. A Question of Ethics? Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Legislatures
of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada
Tracey Raney and Cheryl Collier
Part Three: Responses to Women’s Electoral Underrepresentation
10. Gender Quotas and Beyond: Policy Solutions to Women’s
Underrepresentation in Politics
Magda Hinojosa, Miki Kittilson and Alexandra M. Williams
11. Quotas, Reserved Seats and Electoral Rules on Women Parliamentarians in
Asia
Netina Tan
12. Changing Minds. Canadian Perspectives on Gender Quotas and Diversity.
Chantal Maillé
13. Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Representation: Lessons for Canada
Susan Franceschet
Part Four: New Research Directions
14. Making the Case for Women’s Representation: What, Who, and Why
Kelly Dittmar
15. Women in Parliament: From Presence to Impact Critical Actors in the
Policy Making Process
Malliga Och
16. Too feminine to be a leader? Systematic implicit biases against women
politicians
Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
17. Women in Politics: Beyond the heterosexual fantasy
Manon Tremblay, PhD
18. New Backlash? New Barriers? Assessing Women’s Contemporary Public
Engagement
Sylvia Bashevkin
Roosmarijn de Geus, Erin Tolley, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Peter John
Loewen
Part One: Canadian Perspectives on Women in Politics
1. Women’s representation in Canadian federal cabinets 1980-2019
Roosmarijn de Geus and Peter John Loewen
2. Do Women Get Fewer Votes in Ontario Provincial Elections?
Semra Sevi, André Blais and Vincent Arel-Bundock
3. News and Political Legitimacy: Gendered Mediation of Canadian Political
Leaders
Linda Trimble
4. Adversarial politics: Understanding the colonial context of Indigenous
women’s political participation in Canada
Robyn Bourgeois
Part Two: Comparative Perspectives on Women in Politics
5. Missing the Wave? Women Congressional Candidates Who Lost in the 2018
Election
Julie Dolan, Paru Shah and Semilla Stripp
6. Black Women’s Hair Matters: The Uneasy Marriage of Electoral Politics
(Dis)Respectability Politics
Nadia E. Brown
7. Women in the Plenary: Verbal Participation in the Argentine Congress
Tiffany D. Barnes and Victoria Beall
8. Women as Party Leaders
Diana Z. O’Brien
9. A Question of Ethics? Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Legislatures
of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada
Tracey Raney and Cheryl Collier
Part Three: Responses to Women’s Electoral Underrepresentation
10. Gender Quotas and Beyond: Policy Solutions to Women’s
Underrepresentation in Politics
Magda Hinojosa, Miki Kittilson and Alexandra M. Williams
11. Quotas, Reserved Seats and Electoral Rules on Women Parliamentarians in
Asia
Netina Tan
12. Changing Minds. Canadian Perspectives on Gender Quotas and Diversity.
Chantal Maillé
13. Gender Quotas and Women’s Political Representation: Lessons for Canada
Susan Franceschet
Part Four: New Research Directions
14. Making the Case for Women’s Representation: What, Who, and Why
Kelly Dittmar
15. Women in Parliament: From Presence to Impact Critical Actors in the
Policy Making Process
Malliga Och
16. Too feminine to be a leader? Systematic implicit biases against women
politicians
Shan-Jan Sarah Liu
17. Women in Politics: Beyond the heterosexual fantasy
Manon Tremblay, PhD
18. New Backlash? New Barriers? Assessing Women’s Contemporary Public
Engagement
Sylvia Bashevkin