When and why do women gain from increased descriptive representation in deliberating bodies? Using a large randomized experiment, and linking individual-level speech with assessments of speaker authority, we find that decision rules interact with the number of women in the group to shape the conversation dynamics and deliberative authority, an important form of influence. With majority rule and few women, women experience a negative balance of interruptions when speaking, and these women then lose influence in their own eyes and in others'. But when the group is assigned to unanimous rule, or when women are many, women experience a positive balance of interruptions, mitigating the deleterious effect of small numbers. Men do not experience t...
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Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkRobert K. SchaefferIn deli...
Does low descriptive representation inhibit substantive representation for women in deliberating gro...
To count as democratic, social systems must empower the inclusion of people affected by collective e...
This article provides empirical evidence to support recent assertions that the substantive represent...
First published: 31 March 2014This article tests the role of deliberation in potentially reducing th...
Scholars have pinpointed that women’s underrepresentation in peace-making results in gendered outcom...
This article tests the role of deliberation in potentially reducing the gender gap in knowledge. It ...
The research focuses on the topic of gender-based speech patterns in oral argument in the federal co...
What does women’s presence in political decision-making bodies signal to citizens? Do these signals ...
This paper investigates indirect influences of gender diversification on the U.S. Court of Appeals, ...
Would choosing the second chamber by sortition be an effective way to achieve a 50:50 balance betwee...
Gender biases have been documented in many areas including hiring, promotion, or performance evaluat...
Review of The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions by Christopher F. Karpowitz and Tal...
Canmen and women have equal levels of voice and authority in deliberation or does deliberationexacer...
Recent years have seen growing calls for the greater representation of women in political bodies and...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkRobert K. SchaefferIn deli...
Does low descriptive representation inhibit substantive representation for women in deliberating gro...
To count as democratic, social systems must empower the inclusion of people affected by collective e...
This article provides empirical evidence to support recent assertions that the substantive represent...
First published: 31 March 2014This article tests the role of deliberation in potentially reducing th...
Scholars have pinpointed that women’s underrepresentation in peace-making results in gendered outcom...
This article tests the role of deliberation in potentially reducing the gender gap in knowledge. It ...
The research focuses on the topic of gender-based speech patterns in oral argument in the federal co...
What does women’s presence in political decision-making bodies signal to citizens? Do these signals ...
This paper investigates indirect influences of gender diversification on the U.S. Court of Appeals, ...
Would choosing the second chamber by sortition be an effective way to achieve a 50:50 balance betwee...
Gender biases have been documented in many areas including hiring, promotion, or performance evaluat...
Review of The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions by Christopher F. Karpowitz and Tal...