Limited work has been undertaken on the subject of gender and Australian\ud parliamentary institutions. This study of 13 male and 15 female members of the\ud Australian parliament addresses this gap in the literature. Data from the study are\ud used to explore the ways in which the institutions of political office operate as\ud ‘gendered organisations’ (Acker 1990). What emerges from this analysis is the\ud pervasiveness of gender across the processes, practices and discourses of the\ud parliament. This is a space infused with hegemonic masculinity. This gendering is,\ud however, normalised and/or minimised by many of the parliamentarians involved in\ud the study
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
© 2019 Bethany Anne Phillips- PeddlesdenThis thesis offers an historical examination of the relation...
Over the past 20 years here has been a proliferation around the world of parliamentary bodies with a...
Limited work has been undertaken on the subject of gender and Australian parliamentary institutions....
This study, drawing on interviews with 13 male and 15 female members of the Australian parliament, h...
This dissertation by publication which focuses on gender and the Australian federal parliament has r...
Despite increasing numbers of women entering federal politics, female MPs have failed to drive an ag...
Studies of gender and politics have typically been studies of women and politics. In contrast, this ...
While feminist approaches to political science remain marginal, there now exists a core body of lite...
Responsible Government began in New South Wales in 1856. Direct participation by women began 70 year...
In this article, we introduce a Gendered Workplace Approach for studying the gendered nature of parl...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...
Like many liberal democracies, there is a gender gap in the Australian Parliament. While there has b...
This paper draws on a study of gender and politics in the Australian parliament in order to make a c...
Some feminist political scientists have argued that an increase in the numbers of women in politics ...
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
© 2019 Bethany Anne Phillips- PeddlesdenThis thesis offers an historical examination of the relation...
Over the past 20 years here has been a proliferation around the world of parliamentary bodies with a...
Limited work has been undertaken on the subject of gender and Australian parliamentary institutions....
This study, drawing on interviews with 13 male and 15 female members of the Australian parliament, h...
This dissertation by publication which focuses on gender and the Australian federal parliament has r...
Despite increasing numbers of women entering federal politics, female MPs have failed to drive an ag...
Studies of gender and politics have typically been studies of women and politics. In contrast, this ...
While feminist approaches to political science remain marginal, there now exists a core body of lite...
Responsible Government began in New South Wales in 1856. Direct participation by women began 70 year...
In this article, we introduce a Gendered Workplace Approach for studying the gendered nature of parl...
This introduction to the Special Section ‘Parliaments as workplaces: gendered approaches to the stud...
Like many liberal democracies, there is a gender gap in the Australian Parliament. While there has b...
This paper draws on a study of gender and politics in the Australian parliament in order to make a c...
Some feminist political scientists have argued that an increase in the numbers of women in politics ...
Do men and women legislators have equal opportunities to carry out their parliamentary duties? An im...
© 2019 Bethany Anne Phillips- PeddlesdenThis thesis offers an historical examination of the relation...
Over the past 20 years here has been a proliferation around the world of parliamentary bodies with a...