NoHow have party systems and individual parties in Latin America responded to, and filtered, women's movement demands for political voice representation and state gender policies. Does this vary between national and local levels of government? This study compares two Latin American cases. The first analyses the National Women's Ministry (SERNAM) in Chile, a country with a history of ideological conflict, strong parties and centralized government. The second examines the local administrations of the left-wing Brazilian Workers' Party in Brazil, in a political environment shaped by clientelism, weak parties and decentralization. This is the first study to focus exclusively on parties as gendered and gendering organizations, analysing them not...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
Assuming gender neutrality in comparative analysis, i.e. not including either explicit or implicit r...
Assuming gender neutrality in comparative analysis, i.e. not including either explicit or implicit r...
Political participation highlights a great deal about the political system in a given country and ho...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D194731 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
In Latin America, the last fifteen years of left-wing government provide an opportunity to examine w...
Abstract: This paper presents part of the authors’ postdoctoral research at the University of ...
What difference will a Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores-PT) government make to women’s sta...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...
This work examines the link between descriptive representation and substantive representation: do fe...
This thesis identifies the variance in gender empowerment between Argentina and Chile, two countries...
This article examines the institutional evolution of women’s policy agencies (WPAs) in Argentina and...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
Assuming gender neutrality in comparative analysis, i.e. not including either explicit or implicit r...
Assuming gender neutrality in comparative analysis, i.e. not including either explicit or implicit r...
Political participation highlights a great deal about the political system in a given country and ho...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D194731 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
In Latin America, the last fifteen years of left-wing government provide an opportunity to examine w...
Abstract: This paper presents part of the authors’ postdoctoral research at the University of ...
What difference will a Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores-PT) government make to women’s sta...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...
This work examines the link between descriptive representation and substantive representation: do fe...
This thesis identifies the variance in gender empowerment between Argentina and Chile, two countries...
This article examines the institutional evolution of women’s policy agencies (WPAs) in Argentina and...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
Assuming gender neutrality in comparative analysis, i.e. not including either explicit or implicit r...
Assuming gender neutrality in comparative analysis, i.e. not including either explicit or implicit r...