Opening Doors Wider
Women's Political Engagement in Canada
Herausgeber: Bashevkin, Sylvia
Opening Doors Wider
Women's Political Engagement in Canada
Herausgeber: Bashevkin, Sylvia
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This book asks whether the doors to women¿s participation in Canadian public life are more open than in the past and probes how they can be opened further.
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This book asks whether the doors to women¿s participation in Canadian public life are more open than in the past and probes how they can be opened further.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780774815642
- ISBN-10: 0774815647
- Artikelnr.: 28252121
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780774815642
- ISBN-10: 0774815647
- Artikelnr.: 28252121
Sylvia Bashevkin is a professor of political science and Principal of University College at the University of Toronto. She is the author most recently of Tales of Two Cities: Women and Municipal Restructuring in London and Toronto (2006). Contributors: Caroline Andrew, Susan Banducci, Sylvia Bashevkin, Lesley Byrne, Michael Camp, Louise Carbert, Joanna Everitt, Elisabeth Gidengil, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Stephanie Mullen, Mary-Jo Nadeau, and Manon Tremblay.
Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Introduction / Sylvia Bashevkin Part 1: Community and Women
s Group Participation 2 Women and Community Leadership: Changing Politics or Changed by Politics? / Caroline Andrew 3 Rebuilding the House of Canadian Feminism: NAC and the Racial Politics of Participation / Mary-Jo Nadeau Part 2: Winning Legislative Seats 4 Women in the Quebec National Assembly: Why So Many? / Manon Tremblay, with Stephanie Mullen 5 Are Cities More Congenial? Tracking the Rural Deficit in the House of Commons / Louise Carbert Part 3: Cabinet and Party Leadership Experiences 6 Making a Difference When the Doors Are Open? Women in the Ontario NDP Cabinet, 1990-95 / Lesley Byrne 7
Stage
versus
Actor
Barriers to Women
s Federal Party Leadership / Sylvia Bashevkin 8 One Is Not Like the Others: Allison Brewer
s Leadership of the New Brunswick NDP / Joanna Everitt and Michael Camp Part 4: Media and Public Images 9 Crafting a Public Image: Women MPs and the Dynamics of Media Coverage / Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant 10 Do Voters Stereotype Female Party Leaders? Evidence from Canada and New Zealand / Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, and Susan Banducci Part 5: Remedies and Prescriptions 11 Opening Doors to Women
s Participation / Sylvia Bashevkin Contributors Index
s Group Participation 2 Women and Community Leadership: Changing Politics or Changed by Politics? / Caroline Andrew 3 Rebuilding the House of Canadian Feminism: NAC and the Racial Politics of Participation / Mary-Jo Nadeau Part 2: Winning Legislative Seats 4 Women in the Quebec National Assembly: Why So Many? / Manon Tremblay, with Stephanie Mullen 5 Are Cities More Congenial? Tracking the Rural Deficit in the House of Commons / Louise Carbert Part 3: Cabinet and Party Leadership Experiences 6 Making a Difference When the Doors Are Open? Women in the Ontario NDP Cabinet, 1990-95 / Lesley Byrne 7
Stage
versus
Actor
Barriers to Women
s Federal Party Leadership / Sylvia Bashevkin 8 One Is Not Like the Others: Allison Brewer
s Leadership of the New Brunswick NDP / Joanna Everitt and Michael Camp Part 4: Media and Public Images 9 Crafting a Public Image: Women MPs and the Dynamics of Media Coverage / Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant 10 Do Voters Stereotype Female Party Leaders? Evidence from Canada and New Zealand / Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, and Susan Banducci Part 5: Remedies and Prescriptions 11 Opening Doors to Women
s Participation / Sylvia Bashevkin Contributors Index
Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Introduction / Sylvia Bashevkin Part 1: Community and Women
s Group Participation 2 Women and Community Leadership: Changing Politics or Changed by Politics? / Caroline Andrew 3 Rebuilding the House of Canadian Feminism: NAC and the Racial Politics of Participation / Mary-Jo Nadeau Part 2: Winning Legislative Seats 4 Women in the Quebec National Assembly: Why So Many? / Manon Tremblay, with Stephanie Mullen 5 Are Cities More Congenial? Tracking the Rural Deficit in the House of Commons / Louise Carbert Part 3: Cabinet and Party Leadership Experiences 6 Making a Difference When the Doors Are Open? Women in the Ontario NDP Cabinet, 1990-95 / Lesley Byrne 7
Stage
versus
Actor
Barriers to Women
s Federal Party Leadership / Sylvia Bashevkin 8 One Is Not Like the Others: Allison Brewer
s Leadership of the New Brunswick NDP / Joanna Everitt and Michael Camp Part 4: Media and Public Images 9 Crafting a Public Image: Women MPs and the Dynamics of Media Coverage / Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant 10 Do Voters Stereotype Female Party Leaders? Evidence from Canada and New Zealand / Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, and Susan Banducci Part 5: Remedies and Prescriptions 11 Opening Doors to Women
s Participation / Sylvia Bashevkin Contributors Index
s Group Participation 2 Women and Community Leadership: Changing Politics or Changed by Politics? / Caroline Andrew 3 Rebuilding the House of Canadian Feminism: NAC and the Racial Politics of Participation / Mary-Jo Nadeau Part 2: Winning Legislative Seats 4 Women in the Quebec National Assembly: Why So Many? / Manon Tremblay, with Stephanie Mullen 5 Are Cities More Congenial? Tracking the Rural Deficit in the House of Commons / Louise Carbert Part 3: Cabinet and Party Leadership Experiences 6 Making a Difference When the Doors Are Open? Women in the Ontario NDP Cabinet, 1990-95 / Lesley Byrne 7
Stage
versus
Actor
Barriers to Women
s Federal Party Leadership / Sylvia Bashevkin 8 One Is Not Like the Others: Allison Brewer
s Leadership of the New Brunswick NDP / Joanna Everitt and Michael Camp Part 4: Media and Public Images 9 Crafting a Public Image: Women MPs and the Dynamics of Media Coverage / Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant 10 Do Voters Stereotype Female Party Leaders? Evidence from Canada and New Zealand / Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, and Susan Banducci Part 5: Remedies and Prescriptions 11 Opening Doors to Women
s Participation / Sylvia Bashevkin Contributors Index