Gender Innovation in Political Science

Gender Innovation in Political Science
Title Gender Innovation in Political Science PDF eBook
Author Marian Sawer
Publisher Springer
Pages 294
Release 2018-06-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319758500

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In this book, leading gender scholars survey the contribution of feminist scholarship to new norms and knowledge in diverse areas of political science and related political practice. They provide new evidence of the breadth of this contribution and its policy impact. Rather than offering another account of the problem of gender inequality in the discipline, the book focuses on the positive contribution of gender innovation. It highlights in a systematic and in-depth way how gender innovation has contributed to sharpening the conceptual tools available in different subfields, including international relations and public policy. At the same time, the authors show the limits of impact in core areas of an increasingly pluralised discipline. This volume will appeal to scholars and students of political science and international relations.

Gender and Politics

Gender and Politics
Title Gender and Politics PDF eBook
Author Jane H. Bayes
Publisher Verlag Barbara Budrich
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN 9783866491045

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This timely collection offers a fresh look on the impact of gender perspectives in the discipline of political science at the beginning of the 21st century. The book combats the Eurocentric focus that has characterized both fields and suggests viable alternatives for the future of the disciplines. The volume identifies the major questions raised by scholars working on both sides of gender and politics and summarizes their findings. This truly global collection acknowledges the different nature of gender and politics as a field of study in regions beyond the European and Anglo-American academic realm. Four major approaches to the field are presented by contributors from the US, Latin America, Africa, South Asia, Europe, and Oceania. (Series: The World of Political Science - The Development of the Discipline)

How Gender Can Transform the Social Sciences

How Gender Can Transform the Social Sciences
Title How Gender Can Transform the Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author Marian Sawer
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 197
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 303043236X

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This collection turns a spotlight on gender innovation in the social sciences. Eighteen short and accessibly written case studies show how feminist and gender perspectives bring new concepts, theories and policy solutions. Scholars across five disciplines– economics, history, philosophy, political science and sociology – demonstrate how paying attention to gender can sharpen the focus of the social sciences, improve the public policy they inform, and change the way we measure things. Gender innovation provokes rethinking at both the core and the margins of established disciplines, sometimes developing alternative fields of research that chart new territory. These case studies celebrate the contribution of feminist and gender scholars and span topics ranging from budgeting, electoral systems and security studies to the ethics of care, emotional labor and climate change.

The Discursive Politics of Gender Equality

The Discursive Politics of Gender Equality
Title The Discursive Politics of Gender Equality PDF eBook
Author Emanuela Lombardo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 238
Release 2009-06-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 1134031122

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Adopting a critical perspective, this book explores how the concept of gender equality is ‘stretched and bent’ in different ways according to the intervention of policy actors and assesses the consequences of the processes the policy-framing.

Gender and American Politics

Gender and American Politics
Title Gender and American Politics PDF eBook
Author Sue Tolleson-Rinehart
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Pages 276
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780765604088

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Gender matters in American politics, sometimes in obvious ways and sometimes in ways rarely noticed. As manifested in the "gender gap", it inflects political attitudes and behaviors, resulting in distinctive patterns of difference and similarity in the opinions and voting behavior of men and women. It plays a role in public policy decision making on a wide range of issues, not only those related to reproduction and health. Finally, and sometimes very subtly, gender and gendered assumptions influence the operation of governmental institutions from the cabinet to Congress to the courtroom, and the ways those institutions are changing over time. This path-breaking collection of original essays systematically explores the roles of gender in American political life -- how men and women are politically the same and politically different in their attitudes and actions. Among the topics covered are political knowledge; moral decision making; patterns of participation; taxation; gender in policy debates; social policy; health policy; and women in the cabinet, the Congress, and the judiciary.

Research Handbook on Gender and Innovation

Research Handbook on Gender and Innovation
Title Research Handbook on Gender and Innovation PDF eBook
Author Gry Agnete Alsos
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 299
Release 2016-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1783478136

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Innovation is seen as one of the main engines of economic growth. It is generally assumed to be gender neutral when, in fact, the gendered construction of innovation has been traditionally masculine. This Handbookexplores the nexus between innovation and gender by providing a wide range of studies from different analytical and methodological perspectives and from various regional and industry contexts and draws implications for a gender-inclusive innovation policy. The multi-disciplinary group of contributors discuss topics such as gender and innovation in new and small businesses, and growth businesses; addressing innovation in different organizational contexts ranging from public sector health care to mining and forestry; researching gender in innovation policy and in design and materiality. ThisHandbook will be useful to researchers looking to understand parallels between research on gender and innovation on one hand, and research on gender and entrepreneurship or management on the other. It will also be invaluable to students looking for an overview of research in both areas. Contributors include: R. Aidis, G.A. Alsos, N. Amble, E. Andersson, L. Andersson, P. Axelsen, K.-E. Berglund, T. Bijedic, E. Börjesson, S. Brink, K. Ehrnberger, K. Ettl, E. Fernandes, L. Foss, C. Henry, U. Hytti, S. Ilstedt, A. Isaksson, M. Johansson, A. Kovalainen, S. Kriwoluzky, T. Kvidal-Røvik, R. Leite, M. Lindberg, B. Ljunggren, E. Ljunggren, S. Martins, S. Poutanen, S.R. Sardeshmukh, R.M. Smith, L.K. Snerthammer, M. Tillmar, F. Welter

Women, Gender, and Politics

Women, Gender, and Politics
Title Women, Gender, and Politics PDF eBook
Author Mona Krook
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 373
Release 2010-03-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0195368819

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Six areas of research of the subjects of women, gender and politics are debated: social movements, political parties, elections, political representation, public policy, and the state.