The Feminization of the Conservative party was one of the most visible leitmotifs of Cameron’s modernization strategy in the period 2005–2010. In this article we assess the extent to which the party, while in coalition with the Liberal Democrats from 2010–2015, delivered on its pre-2010 commitments for women. We consider two dimensions of feminizing politics; the descriptive representation of women within the Conservative party in the House and in Government, and the substantive representation of women’s interests in the form of policy programmes and legislation. In respect of descriptive representation we find that the Conservative party has faltered since 2010: refusing to use quotas and even dropping the 2010 ‘A list’ equality promotion ...
International audienceRethinking Right-Wing Women explores the institutional structures for and the ...
One of the features of British politics since the last General Election has been the widening of the...
Women have traditionally been more likely to vote Conservative than Labour, but the attraction of yo...
The Feminization of the Conservative party was one of the most visible leitmotifs of Cameron’s moder...
Sex, Gender and the Conservative Party provides a comprehensive gendered analysis of the contemporar...
Over the last decade a feminization of British party politics has been observable. Feminization refe...
This brief article reviews the claims of David Cameron to have feminised the Conservative Party sinc...
This article explores the potential links and contradictions between conservatism and feminism in th...
Under David Cameron's leadership reforms have been made to the Conservative party's parliamentary se...
Leading up to the May 2010 general election the Conservative Party pledged to deliver policies to be...
This article maps new survey data to show that there are three main ideological tendencies among Con...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project provides a comprehensive gende...
One image – the all-male coalition frontbench of 2014/15 – and three little words – ‘calm down dear’...
This is a significant book that addresses a void in the existing literature concern-ing gender and t...
Book synopsis: \ud \ud Rethinking Right-Wing Women explores the institutional structures for and the...
International audienceRethinking Right-Wing Women explores the institutional structures for and the ...
One of the features of British politics since the last General Election has been the widening of the...
Women have traditionally been more likely to vote Conservative than Labour, but the attraction of yo...
The Feminization of the Conservative party was one of the most visible leitmotifs of Cameron’s moder...
Sex, Gender and the Conservative Party provides a comprehensive gendered analysis of the contemporar...
Over the last decade a feminization of British party politics has been observable. Feminization refe...
This brief article reviews the claims of David Cameron to have feminised the Conservative Party sinc...
This article explores the potential links and contradictions between conservatism and feminism in th...
Under David Cameron's leadership reforms have been made to the Conservative party's parliamentary se...
Leading up to the May 2010 general election the Conservative Party pledged to deliver policies to be...
This article maps new survey data to show that there are three main ideological tendencies among Con...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This research project provides a comprehensive gende...
One image – the all-male coalition frontbench of 2014/15 – and three little words – ‘calm down dear’...
This is a significant book that addresses a void in the existing literature concern-ing gender and t...
Book synopsis: \ud \ud Rethinking Right-Wing Women explores the institutional structures for and the...
International audienceRethinking Right-Wing Women explores the institutional structures for and the ...
One of the features of British politics since the last General Election has been the widening of the...
Women have traditionally been more likely to vote Conservative than Labour, but the attraction of yo...