This article examines the institutional evolution of women’s policy agencies (WPAs) in Argentina and Brazil over a 15-year period. By using a classification of WPA institutional types proposed by scholarly literature on state feminism, I identify contrasting trajectories of how WPAs developed under left- and then right-wing governments: in Argentina the WPA moved from overt irrelevance to a marginal position, whereas in Brazil a robust WPA embedded in feminist movements became an anti-feminist agency. What factors explain these divergent institutional outcomes? More broadly, what processes mediate the link between WPA attributes and government ideology? My longitudinal case comparison shows that political authorities do not make decisions a...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
Esta pesquisa trata de uma análise comparativa na imprensa feminista do Brasil, da Argentina e do Ch...
In Latin America, the last fifteen years of left-wing government provide an opportunity to examine w...
NoHow have party systems and individual parties in Latin America responded to, and filtered, women's...
For the last fifty years the liberal feminist approach has been gaining grounds on the national stat...
For the last fifty years the liberal feminist approach has been gaining grounds on the national stat...
Abstract: This paper presents part of the authors’ postdoctoral research at the University of ...
What difference will a Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores-PT) government make to women’s sta...
This paper presents part of the authors’ postdoctoral research at the University of São Paulo, Brazi...
This article aims to determine whether and in what ways women's movements vary their strategies in o...
Certain segments of the Brazilian Women’s Movement (BWM) developed important strategic partnerships ...
This article discusses how national women’s policy agencies were being structured in Brazil in the p...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
Esta pesquisa trata de uma análise comparativa na imprensa feminista do Brasil, da Argentina e do Ch...
In Latin America, the last fifteen years of left-wing government provide an opportunity to examine w...
NoHow have party systems and individual parties in Latin America responded to, and filtered, women's...
For the last fifty years the liberal feminist approach has been gaining grounds on the national stat...
For the last fifty years the liberal feminist approach has been gaining grounds on the national stat...
Abstract: This paper presents part of the authors’ postdoctoral research at the University of ...
What difference will a Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores-PT) government make to women’s sta...
This paper presents part of the authors’ postdoctoral research at the University of São Paulo, Brazi...
This article aims to determine whether and in what ways women's movements vary their strategies in o...
Certain segments of the Brazilian Women’s Movement (BWM) developed important strategic partnerships ...
This article discusses how national women’s policy agencies were being structured in Brazil in the p...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
This article studies the extent to which gender equality institutions are the policy allies of the f...
Esta pesquisa trata de uma análise comparativa na imprensa feminista do Brasil, da Argentina e do Ch...