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American Women and Political Participation - The Impacts of Work, Generation, and Feminism (Hardcover): Karen Beckwith American Women and Political Participation - The Impacts of Work, Generation, and Feminism (Hardcover)
Karen Beckwith
R2,540 Discovery Miles 25 400 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Karen Beckwith examines the patterns of mass-level political participation among American women from 1952 to 1976. Four distinct forms of political participation are focused upon: voting, electoral activism, conventional nonelectoral participation, and political protest. She then tests three explanations considered unique to the political participation of women in these areas: the nature of women's work; women's experience in political generations; and adherence to or support of feminism. Surprisingly, Beckwith's study indicates that such traditional explanations reveal more about men than about women, and that there is very little difference in participation between the sexes. However, Beckwith found that reported feelings of political efficacy among women were less than among men, even where actual participation differences were nonexistent.

Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State (Hardcover): Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, Dieter Rucht Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State (Hardcover)
Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, Dieter Rucht
R2,429 Discovery Miles 24 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How have women's movements responded as state governments delegated power to transnational organizations like the European Union? Have they facilitated the shifts in state policy responsibilities to subnational governments, independent agencies, and the private sector? This study examines how women's movements have contributed and responded to changes in state powers and policy responsibility in North America and Western Europe. The international scholars contributing to this volume identify movement changes that include greater engagement with the state, specific policy-making ventures and challenges to national governments.

Political Women and American Democracy (Hardcover): Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, Lisa Baldez Political Women and American Democracy (Hardcover)
Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, Lisa Baldez
R2,225 Discovery Miles 22 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What do we know about women, politics, and democracy in the United States? The last thirty years have witnessed a remarkable increase in women's participation in American politics and an explosion of research on female political actors, and the transformations effected by them, during the same period. Political Women and American Democracy provides a critical synthesis of scholarly research by leading experts in the field. The collected essays examine women as citizens, voters, participants, movement activists, partisans, candidates, and legislators. The authors provide frameworks for understanding and organizing existing scholarship; focus on theoretical, methodological, and empirical debates; and map out productive directions for future research. As the only book to offer "state of the field" essays on women and gender in U.S. politics, Political Women and American Democracy will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students studying and conducting women and politics research.

Political Women and American Democracy (Paperback): Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, Lisa Baldez Political Women and American Democracy (Paperback)
Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, Lisa Baldez
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What do we know about women, politics, and democracy in the United States? The last thirty years have witnessed a remarkable increase in women's participation in American politics and an explosion of research on female political actors, and the transformations effected by them, during the same period. Political Women and American Democracy provides a critical synthesis of scholarly research by leading experts in the field. The collected essays examine women as citizens, voters, participants, movement activists, partisans, candidates, and legislators. The authors provide frameworks for understanding and organizing existing scholarship; focus on theoretical, methodological, and empirical debates; and map out productive directions for future research. As the only book to offer "state of the field" essays on women and gender in U.S. politics, Political Women and American Democracy will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students studying and conducting women and politics research.

Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State (Paperback): Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, Dieter Rucht Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State (Paperback)
Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, Dieter Rucht
R994 Discovery Miles 9 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How have women's movements responded as state governments delegated power to transnational organizations like the European Union? Have they facilitated the shifts in state policy responsibilities to subnational governments, independent agencies, and the private sector? This study examines how women's movements have contributed and responded to changes in state powers and policy responsibility in North America and Western Europe. The international scholars contributing to this volume identify movement changes that include greater engagement with the state, specific policy-making ventures and challenges to national governments.

Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender (Hardcover): Claire Annesley, Karen Beckwith, Susan Franceschet Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender (Hardcover)
Claire Annesley, Karen Beckwith, Susan Franceschet
R3,017 Discovery Miles 30 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historically, men have been more likely to be appointed to governing cabinets, but gendered patterns of appointment vary cross-nationally, and women's inclusion in cabinets has grown significantly over time. This book breaks new theoretical ground by conceiving of cabinet formation as a gendered, iterative process governed by rules that empower and constrain presidents and prime ministers in the criteria they use to make appointments. Political actors use their agency to interpret and exploit ambiguity in rules to deviate from past practices of appointing mostly men. When they do so, they create different opportunities for men and women to be selected, explaining why some democracies have appointed more women to cabinet than others. Importantly, this dynamic produces new rules about women's inclusion and, as this book explains, the emergence of a concrete floor, defined as a minimum number of women who must be appointed to a cabinet to ensure its legitimacy. Drawing on in-depth analyses of seven countries (Australia, Canada, Chile, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and elite interviews, media data, and autobiographies of cabinet members, Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender offers a cross-time, cross-national study of the gendered process of cabinet formation.

Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender (Paperback): Claire Annesley, Karen Beckwith, Susan Franceschet Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender (Paperback)
Claire Annesley, Karen Beckwith, Susan Franceschet
R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historically, men have been more likely to be appointed to governing cabinets, but gendered patterns of appointment vary cross-nationally, and women's inclusion in cabinets has grown significantly over time. This book breaks new theoretical ground by conceiving of cabinet formation as a gendered, iterative process governed by rules that empower and constrain presidents and prime ministers in the criteria they use to make appointments. Political actors use their agency to interpret and exploit ambiguity in rules to deviate from past practices of appointing mostly men. When they do so, they create different opportunities for men and women to be selected, explaining why some democracies have appointed more women to cabinet than others. Importantly, this dynamic produces new rules about women's inclusion and, as this book explains, the emergence of a concrete floor, defined as a minimum number of women who must be appointed to a cabinet to ensure its legitimacy. Drawing on in-depth analyses of seven countries (Australia, Canada, Chile, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and elite interviews, media data, and autobiographies of cabinet members, Cabinets, Ministers, and Gender offers a cross-time, cross-national study of the gendered process of cabinet formation.

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