This article employs a two-level analysis to compare the discursive performance of gender on social media in Hungary and Romania; the two countries with the lowest percentage of women in politics in the European Union (EU). First, by revealing the tension between conservative views about gender roles, and social and political specificities in the two countries, the research illustrates how various parties on the conservative right ideological continuum-from the center-right to right-wing populism-relate to the feminist project. Secondly, it analyzes how selected women politicians within this continuum negotiate their ideological beliefs about gender roles with their political career interests, by means of social media (Facebook). The analyt...
Two decades after transition to democracy, countries in the Central Eastern European region are now ...
Over the past decade, ‘anti-gender discourse’ has been institutionalised by the governing right-wing...
We approach critically the assertion that a referendum ultimately defends the “traditional family,” ...
This article employs a two-level analysis to compare the discursive performance of gender on social ...
Starting with a debate in September 2012 on the incorporation of domestic violence as a distinct of...
The democratic (re)construction of the Romanian political landscape after the fall of communism was ...
Systematic research comparing the views of populist radical-right parties with respect to gender iss...
Trends of de-democratization across Europe and the Americas are emerging, along with opposition to g...
The aim of this study is to explore the direction Hungarian women’s support groups have chosen to fo...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum 2010: 3rd Place, HumanitiesRecipient of Arts and Sciences Honors...
The article explores the controversial approach to gender issues in the Freedom Party of Austria (FP...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
Les auteures partent de l’hypothèse du déficit de légitimité des femmes dans l’espace public roumain...
Defence date: 14 May 2019Examining Board: Prof. Ruth Rubio Marín, University of Seville and Europea...
The paper aims to study gender differences in self-representation and involvement in political commu...
Two decades after transition to democracy, countries in the Central Eastern European region are now ...
Over the past decade, ‘anti-gender discourse’ has been institutionalised by the governing right-wing...
We approach critically the assertion that a referendum ultimately defends the “traditional family,” ...
This article employs a two-level analysis to compare the discursive performance of gender on social ...
Starting with a debate in September 2012 on the incorporation of domestic violence as a distinct of...
The democratic (re)construction of the Romanian political landscape after the fall of communism was ...
Systematic research comparing the views of populist radical-right parties with respect to gender iss...
Trends of de-democratization across Europe and the Americas are emerging, along with opposition to g...
The aim of this study is to explore the direction Hungarian women’s support groups have chosen to fo...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum 2010: 3rd Place, HumanitiesRecipient of Arts and Sciences Honors...
The article explores the controversial approach to gender issues in the Freedom Party of Austria (FP...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
Les auteures partent de l’hypothèse du déficit de légitimité des femmes dans l’espace public roumain...
Defence date: 14 May 2019Examining Board: Prof. Ruth Rubio Marín, University of Seville and Europea...
The paper aims to study gender differences in self-representation and involvement in political commu...
Two decades after transition to democracy, countries in the Central Eastern European region are now ...
Over the past decade, ‘anti-gender discourse’ has been institutionalised by the governing right-wing...
We approach critically the assertion that a referendum ultimately defends the “traditional family,” ...