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  • Formaat: Hardback, 337 pages, kõrgus x laius: 233x156 mm, kaal: 603 g, numerous maps, line drawings, graphs and tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2005
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195180828
  • ISBN-13: 9780195180824
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Since the publication of the first edition of this book, former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley Braun's campaign for the presidency in 2004 and the widespread discussion of a run in 2008 run by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton have significantly raised the profile of women on the national political stage. At the same time, progress in electing women to the U.S. Congress and state legislatures has stalled. The essays in "Women and Elective Office: Past, Present and Future", which feature research on women as political candidates and officeholders, address this paradox. Recruitment patterns, media portrayals, and voter reactions to women candidates are analyzed along with the impact of women in office relative to the challenges they face. The 2nd edition includes increased coverage of women on the congressional level, women officeholders of color, and analysis of women parliamentarians worldwide. In total, "Women and Elective Office" offers a comprehensive look at the experiences and influence of women politicians today, while considering women's prospects for political leadership in the twenty-first century.
Contributors xi
Introduction 3(194)
Sue Thomas
1 Campaign Financing: Women's Experience in the Modern Era
26(15)
Barbara Burrell
2 How the Public Views Women Candidates
41(19)
Kathleen Dolan
3 Women Candidates for Congress
60(21)
Heather L. Ondercin and Susan Welch
4 Different Portraits, Different Leaders? Gender Differences in U.S. Senators' Presentation of Self
81(13)
Kim L. Fridkin and Gina Serignese Woodall
5 Do Women and Men State Legislators Differ?
94(16)
Michael J. Epstein, Richard G. Niemi, and Lynda W. Powell
6 Women in Congress: Do They Act as Advocates for Women's Issues?
110(19)
Michele L. Swers and Cohn Larson
7 Making a Difference: Behind the Scenes
129(23)
Debra L. Dodson
8 Indelible Effects: The Impact of Women of Color in the U.S. Congress
152(24)
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, Katherine Tate, and Janelle Wong
9 Change in Continuity in the Geography of Women State Legislators
176(21)
Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox
10 Women Leading Legislatures: Getting There and Getting Things Done 197(16)
Cindy Simon Rosenthal
11 In a Different Voice: Women and the Policy Process 213(17)
Lyn Kathlene
12 Institutional Gendering: Theoretical Insights into the Environment of Women Officeholders 230(14)
Georgia Duerst-Lahti
13 Women as Political Leaders Worldwide: Cultural Barriers and Opportunities 244(20)
Pippo Norris and Ronald Inglehart
14 Prospects for Cracking the Political Glass Ceiling: The Future of Women Officeholders in the Twenty-first Century 264(17)
Jean Reith Schroedel and Marcia L. Godwin
References 281(30)
Index 311