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El. knyga: Women and Representation in Local Government: International Case Studies [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
  • Formatas: 232 pages, 24 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203829424
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  • Formatas: 232 pages, 24 Tables, black and white; 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203829424
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This volume brings together international experts to examine and compare women in local government and features case studies on the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, Australia and New Zealand.



Women and Representation in Local Government opens up an opportunity to critique and move beyond suppositions and labels in relation to women in local government.

Presenting a wealth of new empirical material, this book brings together international experts to examine and compare the presence of women at this level and features case studies on the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, Uganda, China, Australia and New Zealand. Divided into four main sections, each explores a key theme related to the subject of women and representation in local government and engages with contemporary gender theory and the broader literature on women and politics. The contributors explore local government as a gendered environment; critiquing strategies to address the limited number of elected female members in local government and examine the impact of significant recent changes on local government through a gender lens.

Addressing key questions of how gender equality can be achieved in this sector, it will be of strong interest to students and academics working in the fields of gender studies, local government and international politics.

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xv
1 Gender and municipal politics: problems, perspectives and possibilities
1(18)
Barbara Pini
Paula McDonald
PART I Women's representation in local government: facilitators and constraints
19(38)
2 Moving through the pipeline: women's representation in municipal government in the New England region of the United States
21(16)
Paige Ransford
Meryl Thomson
3 Women in local assemblies - rare guests or (almost) equal partners? An analysis of the causes of women's under-representation in the German county councils
37(20)
Raphael Magin
PART II Strategies to increase women's representation in local government
57(56)
4 Women and local politics in Spain: exploring gender regimes and biased party candidate selection processes
59(17)
Tania Verge
5 Making it happen in practice: organized efforts to recruit rural women for local government leadership
76(19)
Louise Carbert
6 Missing from the picture: women's initiatives in English local government
95(18)
Wendy Stokes
PART III Making a difference? The descriptive and substantive representation of women in local government
113(46)
7 How gender shapes local party politics: the case of Belgium
115(14)
Petra Meier
Dries Verlet
8 Critical acts and critical contexts: understanding the substantive representation of women at the regional level in France
129(13)
Katherine A.R. Opello
9 Transforming local politics? The impact of gender quotas in Finland
142(17)
Anne Maria Holli
PART IV Gender and a changing local government sector
159(51)
10 Gendering local government amalgamations: an Australian case study
161(18)
Denise Conroy
11 Women in New Zealand local government: the effect of reform on women's presence in leadership
179(14)
Jean Drage
Marianne Tremaine
12 New public management and gender in Swedish local government
193(17)
Gun Hedlund
Index 210
Barbara Pini is a Professor in the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy at Curtin University of Technology, Australia. She has an extensive publication record in the fields of gender studies, rural sociology, employment, public policy and politics. Recent papers have appeared in Gender, Work and Organisation, Policy and Politics, Work, Employment and Society, Journal of Rural Studies, Sociologia Ruralis, and Telecommunications Policy. Her first book, Masculinities and Management in Agri-political Organisations Worldwide was published by Ashgate in September 2007.