Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political ProcessSue Tolleson-Rinehart, Jyl J. Josephson M.E. Sharpe, 25 апр. 2005 г. Studies of gender and American political life most often focus only on women. This book fills the gap by examining and comparing the roles and behavior of both men and women in political decision-making, public policy, and political institutions. Now updated and expanded, the book presents a full complement of empirical studies of real and imagined gender gaps. New to this edition are chapters on the media, legislative behavior, foreign policy, and the future of the gender dimension in American politics. The book is structured to parallel the typical course on the American political system. |
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... positions of political power , the gendered aspects of the institutions will be reshaped . Much of this depends upon the nature of the decision - making structures of the institutions , as demonstrated in the chapters by Sue Thomas and ...
... positions of political power , the gendered aspects of the institutions will be reshaped . Much of this depends upon the nature of the decision - making structures of the institutions , as demonstrated in the chapters by Sue Thomas and ...
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... positions on abortion , or local politics ( historically the domain most receptive to women's political action , as the political arena literally " closest to home " ) , and the gap reverses , favoring women , on questions of local ...
... positions on abortion , or local politics ( historically the domain most receptive to women's political action , as the political arena literally " closest to home " ) , and the gap reverses , favoring women , on questions of local ...
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... position in the inter- national community and to our credibility as the superpower , to the troops who are sent to fight , and , not least , to the lives of the noncombatants who find themselves in the path of the conflict . The ...
... position in the inter- national community and to our credibility as the superpower , to the troops who are sent to fight , and , not least , to the lives of the noncombatants who find themselves in the path of the conflict . The ...
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... positions , what difference does it make , if any , that more women hold positions in the federal judiciary , in Congress , and in the Cabinet , than has been true in the past ? In what ways do men and women bring gender into the public ...
... positions , what difference does it make , if any , that more women hold positions in the federal judiciary , in Congress , and in the Cabinet , than has been true in the past ? In what ways do men and women bring gender into the public ...
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... aspects of the legislative process , and that women are also beginning to move to committee and institutional leadership positions . Thomas also discusses the question of 16 JYL J. JOSEPHSON & SUE TOLLESON - RINEHART.
... aspects of the legislative process , and that women are also beginning to move to committee and institutional leadership positions . Thomas also discusses the question of 16 JYL J. JOSEPHSON & SUE TOLLESON - RINEHART.
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Political Behavior | 19 |
Gender and Political Knowledge | 21 |
Gender and Political Participation | 48 |
A Tougher Road for Women? Assessing the Role of Gender in Congressional Elections | 64 |
Are Moral Voices Gendered? Care Rights and Autonomy in Reproductive Decision Making | 82 |
Public Policy | 101 |
Gender and US Foreign Policy Hegemonic Masculinity the War in Iraq and the UNDoing of World Order | 103 |
Women Get Sicker Men Die Quicker Gender Health Politics and Health Policy | 171 |
Institutions | 199 |
Cabinet Nominations in the William J Clinton and George W Bush Administrations Gender Change and Representation | 201 |
Gender and the Federal Judiciary | 221 |
Cracking the Glass Ceiling The Status Significance and Prospects of Women in Legislative Office | 242 |
Gender Bias? Media Coverage of Women and Men in Congress | 264 |
Conclusion Gender and the Future of American Political Life | 285 |
Index | 307 |
Gendering Policy Debates Welfare Reform Abortion Regulation and Trafficking | 127 |
Gender Social Construction and Policies for LowIncome Men and Women | 146 |
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