Constitutional debates around independence claims present various gendered dimensions and implications for women and gender equality policy issues more broadly. In this article, Tània Verge and Alba Alonso challenge the idea that differences between women and men’s voting patterns can be simply reduced to risk aversion, and write that the public debates largely suffered in both countries from the absence of women’s voices and gender equality discussions. However, they highlight that while the women’s movement engaged actively with the campaign in Scotland, women’s groups in Catalonia generally remained distant from the territorial debate
Recent major surveys of the Scottish electorate and of Scottish National Party (SNP) members have re...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...
This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the...
This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the...
In this extract from their report, How (not) to talk about Europe, Sunder Katwala and Steve Ballinge...
Transcripts of interviews with participants drawn from a range of key informants, academics and stak...
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign saw a surge of campaigning activity from groups o...
Recent major surveys of the Scottish electorate and of Scottish National Party (SNP) members have re...
The EU referendum campaign was focused on debates by men, for men and about men. Regardless of the o...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/05/2018 to 01/06/2023This thesis explores t...
We would like to thank the anonymous referees for their helpful suggestions, which contributed to im...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and ...
This article considers the complex relationship between civility and gender in Scottish politics. It...
Recent major surveys of the Scottish electorate and of Scottish National Party (SNP) members have re...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...
This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the...
This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the...
In this extract from their report, How (not) to talk about Europe, Sunder Katwala and Steve Ballinge...
Transcripts of interviews with participants drawn from a range of key informants, academics and stak...
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign saw a surge of campaigning activity from groups o...
Recent major surveys of the Scottish electorate and of Scottish National Party (SNP) members have re...
The EU referendum campaign was focused on debates by men, for men and about men. Regardless of the o...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/05/2018 to 01/06/2023This thesis explores t...
We would like to thank the anonymous referees for their helpful suggestions, which contributed to im...
Despite a few more women making an appearance in the TV referendum debates, the campaign continues t...
The European Union referendum was supposed to be a significant moment for political engagement and ...
This article considers the complex relationship between civility and gender in Scottish politics. It...
Recent major surveys of the Scottish electorate and of Scottish National Party (SNP) members have re...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...