This article argues that many empirical studies in the field of gender and politics reduce symbolic representation to an effect of descriptive representation, which limits our understanding of the relevance of symbolic representation. We claim that we should understand symbolic representation as a dimension in itself, not merely as an effect of another dimension of political representation. In this article we develop this argument showing how symbolic representation presents constituents at the symbolic level, thereby generating dynamics of exclusion similar to the other dimensions of political representation. The relation between the different dimensions of symbolic representation is not unilateral in that symbolic representation is an eff...
Using a cross-national perspective covering all free and partly free countries, this thesis addresse...
Studying symbolic representation is not only relevant, but also challenging. Hanna Pitkin [1967. The...
In the first part of the chapter an institutional perspective on the difference between political an...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI, Supervisor) Professor...
Gendering representation is a feminist research praxis that describes, analyzes, and explains the ge...
In this article I address women’s political representation, predominantly as reflected in feminist p...
The concept of representation, as developed in Hanna Pitkins seminal work, is a complex structure, w...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The symbolic representation of gender : an introductio...
While more agencies than ever before have a say in policy-making and administration, most join these...
conceptions of representations. These are descriptive, substantive, formalistic and symbolic represe...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
While there have been repeated exhortations that the study of political behaviour be accorded greate...
Why is it that women have become so influential in electing representation, but not in physically re...
The dissertation presented here examines political representation in the United States from both the...
This dissertation explores how political institutions shape the behaviour of women in politics. It a...
Using a cross-national perspective covering all free and partly free countries, this thesis addresse...
Studying symbolic representation is not only relevant, but also challenging. Hanna Pitkin [1967. The...
In the first part of the chapter an institutional perspective on the difference between political an...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI, Supervisor) Professor...
Gendering representation is a feminist research praxis that describes, analyzes, and explains the ge...
In this article I address women’s political representation, predominantly as reflected in feminist p...
The concept of representation, as developed in Hanna Pitkins seminal work, is a complex structure, w...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The symbolic representation of gender : an introductio...
While more agencies than ever before have a say in policy-making and administration, most join these...
conceptions of representations. These are descriptive, substantive, formalistic and symbolic represe...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
While there have been repeated exhortations that the study of political behaviour be accorded greate...
Why is it that women have become so influential in electing representation, but not in physically re...
The dissertation presented here examines political representation in the United States from both the...
This dissertation explores how political institutions shape the behaviour of women in politics. It a...
Using a cross-national perspective covering all free and partly free countries, this thesis addresse...
Studying symbolic representation is not only relevant, but also challenging. Hanna Pitkin [1967. The...
In the first part of the chapter an institutional perspective on the difference between political an...