This article provides a sketch of ways in which ‘formal’ institutions of democratic representation work in practice for women in South Africa (SA). In doing so, the state of women’s participation and representation in the political process in SA is explored. Available data substantiates that women’s organisations and women’s wings of political parties have influenced the Government of SA and political parties to introduce quotas for women. Although quotas have increased the descriptive representation of women in political arenas, their representation in the decision-making process has not yet been ensured. Women face several social, cultural and political challenges that hinder their participation, and are still neglected by their male coun...
The main purpose of this text is to answer a question whether quotas in politics create conditions f...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The issue of women has ...
At the inception of democracy in 1994 equal representation became a key foundation of public service...
This article provides a sketch of ways in which ‘formal’ institutions of democratic representation w...
This article examines the politics of women's representation in South Africa. It argues that there h...
This research is an attempt to critically re-examine the effects of gender quotas on women’s descrip...
This thesis' aim was to find what limits and enhances women s substantive representation in a South ...
Democracyrequires allmembers ofthe public to be afforded equal oppor-tunities. South Africa is still...
The object of research: Firstly, the study highlights that women are still underrepresented in local...
This article explored the evolution of the South African women’s movement in a post-colonial dispens...
With the 1994 elections, South Africa jumped from 141st in the world to seventh in the world in term...
Debates about the nature and impact of quotas tend to focus on national parliaments, and for the mos...
participation in local governance: lessons and strategies Janine Hicks* Abstract South Africa has ma...
This article explores the ways in which the contemporary women's movement in South Africa has been s...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusWomen in rural areas’ political...
The main purpose of this text is to answer a question whether quotas in politics create conditions f...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The issue of women has ...
At the inception of democracy in 1994 equal representation became a key foundation of public service...
This article provides a sketch of ways in which ‘formal’ institutions of democratic representation w...
This article examines the politics of women's representation in South Africa. It argues that there h...
This research is an attempt to critically re-examine the effects of gender quotas on women’s descrip...
This thesis' aim was to find what limits and enhances women s substantive representation in a South ...
Democracyrequires allmembers ofthe public to be afforded equal oppor-tunities. South Africa is still...
The object of research: Firstly, the study highlights that women are still underrepresented in local...
This article explored the evolution of the South African women’s movement in a post-colonial dispens...
With the 1994 elections, South Africa jumped from 141st in the world to seventh in the world in term...
Debates about the nature and impact of quotas tend to focus on national parliaments, and for the mos...
participation in local governance: lessons and strategies Janine Hicks* Abstract South Africa has ma...
This article explores the ways in which the contemporary women's movement in South Africa has been s...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusWomen in rural areas’ political...
The main purpose of this text is to answer a question whether quotas in politics create conditions f...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.The issue of women has ...
At the inception of democracy in 1994 equal representation became a key foundation of public service...