One question at the heart of the analysis of gender and politics is whether women and men act and speak in different ways to significant political effect. In terms of political representation, this issue is particularly important. Arguments for increasing the number of women representatives in parliament, for example, are not about an abstract numerical parity, but rest on a claim about the distinctive voice and experience that women bring to political debate and decisions. For some, the difference turns on the view that women bring a more empathetic and less adversarial style to politics. A number of feminist scholars have suggested that the quality of deliberation is correlated with the presence of women in a group—for Mansbridge (1996, 1...
With the prospect of the first female President of the USA now fading from view, the question of wom...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
Does gender condition politicians’ discourse strategies in parliament? This is the question we try t...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...
Do female representatives participate less often in legislative debates, and does it matter which to...
Do female representatives participate less often in legislative debates, and does it matter which to...
What difference does gender make in the House of Commons? Do male and female MPs approach their role...
Some feminist political scientists have argued that an increase in the numbers of women in politics ...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
In 1919, Nancy Astor took her seat in the House of Commons as Britain’s first ever female MP. In the...
The thesis explores the impact of women MPs from 1987-98. It considers whether women MPs make a subs...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
Parliaments are basically adversarial settings that instantiate the polarization of political power....
With the prospect of the first female President of the USA now fading from view, the question of wom...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
Does gender condition politicians’ discourse strategies in parliament? This is the question we try t...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...
Do female representatives participate less often in legislative debates, and does it matter which to...
Do female representatives participate less often in legislative debates, and does it matter which to...
What difference does gender make in the House of Commons? Do male and female MPs approach their role...
Some feminist political scientists have argued that an increase in the numbers of women in politics ...
The entry of the 1997 cohort of Labour women into public life offers a test case of whether, and und...
Since the 1990s, media commentators in the UK and elsewhere have praised women for introducing a “vi...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
In 1919, Nancy Astor took her seat in the House of Commons as Britain’s first ever female MP. In the...
The thesis explores the impact of women MPs from 1987-98. It considers whether women MPs make a subs...
The descriptive representation of women has increased greatly over the last decades. This thesis arg...
Parliaments are basically adversarial settings that instantiate the polarization of political power....
With the prospect of the first female President of the USA now fading from view, the question of wom...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
Does gender condition politicians’ discourse strategies in parliament? This is the question we try t...