UK politics has seen unprecedented levels of upheaval and volatility since 2015. The rapid succession of European elections, the EU-referendum and three general elections within five years of each other, have provided British political scientists with much to analyze and study. In this special issue we focus our attention on the role of gender in UK electoral politics. We argue that the increased descriptive representation of women in politics, both as Members of Parliament as well as in leadership roles, gives the illusion that women’s place in British politics is secured and unchallenged. This hides the many ways in which UK electoral politics are and remain gendered. The contributions of this special issue shed light on these dynamics, f...
Leaders’ debates have become a feature of contemporary election campaigning. While an historical fea...
As men continue to dominate in executive office, male leadership remains the norm and has structured...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...
This thesis investigates the role of gender in the media coverage of selected political campaigns ta...
In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conserva...
Book synopsis: The 2005 British general election witnessed unprecedented media interest in the parti...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
Some scholars have argued that lower levels of media attention given to female candidates, relative ...
Women and the Liberal Democrats is a timely and original exploration of women's representation and t...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Political parties often seek to appeal to women voters through policy pledges. However, little is kn...
Leaders’ debates have become a feature of contemporary election campaigning. While an historical fea...
As men continue to dominate in executive office, male leadership remains the norm and has structured...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...
This thesis investigates the role of gender in the media coverage of selected political campaigns ta...
In an election characterised by a focus on Brexit, gender-neutral campaigns, and a dominant Conserva...
Book synopsis: The 2005 British general election witnessed unprecedented media interest in the parti...
The relationship between gender and politics has unfolded in the context of male domination. Questio...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
Some scholars have argued that lower levels of media attention given to female candidates, relative ...
Women and the Liberal Democrats is a timely and original exploration of women's representation and t...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Political parties often seek to appeal to women voters through policy pledges. However, little is kn...
Leaders’ debates have become a feature of contemporary election campaigning. While an historical fea...
As men continue to dominate in executive office, male leadership remains the norm and has structured...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...