The significant absence of expert women’s voices from media debates and academic events related to the EU Referendum has been widely reported. Roberta Guerrina, Toni Haastrup, Katharine Wright share a list of women EU experts and argue there are in fact many women voices on these issues and they are not difficult to find. More work needs to be done by political institutions, campaigns, and the media to engage women experts and their contributions in a mature and meaningful way
Linnéa Sandström reviews last night’s British Government@LSE and Fawcett Society pre-election mayora...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and ...
In this extract from their report, How (not) to talk about Europe, Sunder Katwala and Steve Ballinge...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The EU referendum campaign was focused on debates by men, for men and about men. Regardless of the o...
Procedures for raising the number of female politicians in parliaments and governments have been a k...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
The EU has long championed women’s employment rights (though not always for feminist reasons), says ...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The EU has recently been pushing for legislation to strengthen the gender balance on company boards ...
The EU has often been accused of having a democratic deficit with respect to deficiencies in the rep...
The glacial pace of change in improving women’s representation in Parliament and British government ...
The European Parliament (EP) as an institution can be understood as having the potential for becomin...
In some areas of online academic discussion and public debate, the under-representation of female vo...
Linnéa Sandström reviews last night’s British Government@LSE and Fawcett Society pre-election mayora...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and ...
In this extract from their report, How (not) to talk about Europe, Sunder Katwala and Steve Ballinge...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The EU referendum campaign was focused on debates by men, for men and about men. Regardless of the o...
Procedures for raising the number of female politicians in parliaments and governments have been a k...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
The EU has long championed women’s employment rights (though not always for feminist reasons), says ...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The EU has recently been pushing for legislation to strengthen the gender balance on company boards ...
The EU has often been accused of having a democratic deficit with respect to deficiencies in the rep...
The glacial pace of change in improving women’s representation in Parliament and British government ...
The European Parliament (EP) as an institution can be understood as having the potential for becomin...
In some areas of online academic discussion and public debate, the under-representation of female vo...
Linnéa Sandström reviews last night’s British Government@LSE and Fawcett Society pre-election mayora...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and ...