The Principles of Gender-Sensitive Parliaments

The Principles of Gender-Sensitive Parliaments
Title The Principles of Gender-Sensitive Parliaments PDF eBook
Author Lena Wängnerud
Publisher Routledge
Pages 175
Release 2015-04-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317623053

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Gender serves as a lens that makes visible important issues in the field of representation: Whom do elected politicians represent? What is at stake in the parliamentary process? What do we know about the interplay between parliaments and the everyday lives of citizens? It is widely understood that women’s presence in government matters but we need to understand the conditions under which it matters more clearly. Using Sweden as a case study, a country where the number of women elected to the national parliament has steadily risen since the 1970s, Lena Wängnerud presents a novel approach on which characteristics inside a parliament help translate physical representation into substantive representation for women. Using three guiding principles: (i) the implementation of equal opportunities for women and men to influence internal parliamentary working procedures; (ii) the creation of room for women’s interests and concerns on the political agenda; and (iii) the production of gender-sensitive legislation, Wängnerud shows what are the necessary conditions for women’s needs, interests, and concerns to be adequately integrated into parliamentary processes. The Principles of Gender-Sensitive Parliaments book adds fuel to all these classical debates within the field of political representation and will bring attention to a wider audience on why electing women matters.

Equality in Politics

Equality in Politics
Title Equality in Politics PDF eBook
Author Julie Ballington
Publisher Inter-Parliamentary Union
Pages 118
Release 2008
Genre Women
ISBN 9291423793

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Gender-sensitive Parliaments

Gender-sensitive Parliaments
Title Gender-sensitive Parliaments PDF eBook
Author Sonia Palmieri
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 2011
Genre Women
ISBN 9789291425242

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Women in Parliament

Women in Parliament
Title Women in Parliament PDF eBook
Author Julie Ballington
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 2005
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This updated edition of Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers Handbook covers the ground of women's access to the legislature in three steps: It looks into the obstacles women confront when entering Parliament be they political, socio-economic or ideological and psychological. It presents solutions to overcome these obstacles, such as changing electoral systems and introducing quotas, and it details strategies for women to influence politics once they are elected to parliament, an institution which is traditionally male dominated. The first Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers handbook was produced as part of IDEA's work on women and political participation in 1998. Since its release in English in 1998, there has been an ongoing interest and demand for the handbook, and responding to the request for the translation of the handbook, IDEA has produced Spanish, French and Indonesian language versions and a Russian overview of the handbook during 2002-2003. Since the first handbook was published, the picture regarding women's political participation has slowly changed. Overall the past decade has seen gradual progress with regard to women's presence in national parliaments. This second edition incorporates relevant global changes in the past years presenting new and updated case studies.--

Representing Women?

Representing Women?
Title Representing Women? PDF eBook
Author Mercedes Mateo Diaz
Publisher ECPR Press
Pages 293
Release 2024-10-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1910259861

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This work discusses questions on political participation, representation and legitimacy in the European Union national parliaments. Three major empirical questions structure the book: What affects women's presence in parliaments?, Does the number of women in parliament have an effect? And are women in parliament representing women Empirical evidences show that institutional reforms need a 'minimal environment' in terms of socio-economic development so as to prove effective. As opposed to the critical mass theory, claiming that a few representatives cannot have an impact on the political outcomes, here the empirical evidences suggest that smaller groups can also influence the different components of the legislative process. The last part turns to the fundamental question of whether a parliament that is descriptively representative, i.e. in which the parliamentarians share certain characteristics with the voters, also is a substantively descriptive parliament, i.e. in which the parliamentarians mirror the voters' opinions. Evidence suggests that the electoral system's level of proportionality influences the extent to which assemblies socially and ideologically mirror their population. The book ends by advancing new hypotheses and setting up guidelines for future research.

Challenging Parties, Changing Parliaments

Challenging Parties, Changing Parliaments
Title Challenging Parties, Changing Parliaments PDF eBook
Author Miki Caul Kittilson
Publisher Ohio State University Press
Pages 204
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0814210155

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Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons

Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons
Title Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons PDF eBook
Author Cherry M. Miller
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 332
Release 2021-03-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030642399

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This book explores the reproduction of gender ‘beneath the spectacle’ – that is, beneath ceremonial displays of power, in the UK House of Commons. Contributing to a fascinating literature on gender and parliaments, the book conceives of the House of Commons as a workplace, as well as a representative arena. It explores the everyday consequences for gendered power relations that this unique environment entails, as parliamentary actors perform their careers, citizenship, and public service. The book firstly explores ways to conceive of and to study gender in parliaments. Parliamentary ethnography – that is, spending time observing and engaging with parliamentary actors, is presented as an unparalleled methodology to better understand gender, power, and agency. The chapters that follow provide in-depth portrayals of gender and the parliamentary workplace. The book connects multiple actors in the House of Commons: MPs, officials, parliamentary researchers, and the (in)formal rules that structure the relationships between them.