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Recoding the Boys' Club - The Experiences and Future of Women in Political Technology (Hardcover)
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Recoding the Boys' Club - The Experiences and Future of Women in Political Technology (Hardcover)
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The #MeToo movement has catalyzed an international discussion about
the routine challenges women face in their professional lives as a
result of male-dominated industries and office cultures. These
include well-documented cases of sexual harassment and assault, but
also unequal opportunities, unequal pay, sexist stereotypes, and a
devaluation of women's labor. While these are problems women face
in all industries and at all levels, the political and technology
sectors are particularly rife with them. Recoding the Boys' Club is
a ground-breaking deep-dive into the work experiences of women in
the political technology field in the United States. Political
technology sits at the intersection of two fields dominated by
men-politics and technology-and has become a cornerstone of
operations in political campaigns and political institutions more
generally. Drawing on a unique dataset of 1004 staffers working in
political technology on presidential campaigns from 2004-2016,
analysis of hiring patterns during the 2020 presidential primary
cycle, and interviews with 45 women who worked on 12 different
presidential campaigns, this book reveals the underrepresentation
of women in political technology, especially leadership positions,
as well as the struggle women face to have their voices heard
within the "boys' clubs" and "bro cultures" of political
technology. It chronicles the gendered expectations women face to
provide emotional labor, stereotypes about women's competencies
that shape their opportunities, the ways in which women's ideas are
discredited, and the formal and informal forms of exclusion in
campaign culture-leading to widespread feelings of "imposter
syndrome" among women in this environment. These issues are often
compounded by a mentality that the well-being of staffers must come
secondary to the goals of the campaign, despite what campaigns
might profess publically about gender and labor. Since these
campaigns are important entry and training points for the wider
field of political technology, the gendered inequities encountered
within them have implications for women's professional experiences
and careers long after campaigns have ended. This book aims to help
political practitioners create more gender equitable and inclusive
workplaces, ones that value the ideas and skills of all those who
work to get candidates elected.
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