Women Power and Political Representation

Women  Power  and Political Representation
Author: Roosmarijn de Geus,Erin Tolley,Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant,Peter John Loewen
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781487536466

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Delving into the pressing topic of gender and politics, this volume provides fresh comparative perspectives on "what works" to promote women in politics today. Inspiring and informative, Women, Power, and Political Representation offers a comprehensive overview of the role women play in contemporary politics, and pinpoints the reasons behind their underrepresentation. Discussing the challenges and opportunities women face when running for office, as well as their experiences as political leaders, this book offers a broad and thoughtful overview of the pitfalls encountered by women, from gender biases to sexual harassment, in the notoriously male dominated political arena. Featuring a range of voices that articulate a path towards women’s political advancement and equality, Women, Power, and Political Representation is an important and timely resource for scholars, students, and women working professionally in Canadian and international politics.

Forms of Justice

Forms of Justice
Author: Daniel A. Bell,Avner de-Shalit
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780742580404

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What is justice? Great political philosophers from Plato to Rawls have traditionally argued that there is a single, principled answer to this question. Challenging this conventional wisdom, David Miller theorized that justice can take many different forms. In Forms of Justice, a distinguished group of political philosophers takes Miller's theory as a starting point and debates whether justice takes one form or many. Drawing real world implications from theories of justice and examining in depth social justice, national justice, and global justice, this book falls on the cutting edge of the latest developments in political theory. Sure to generate debate among political theorists and social scientists, Forms of Justice is indispensable reading for anyone attentive to the intersection between philosophy and politics.

Comparing Canada

Comparing Canada
Author: Martin Papillon,Luc Turgeon,Jennifer Wallner,Stephen White
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774827867

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Debating how Canada compares, both regionally and in relation to other countries, is a national pastime. This book examines how political scientists apply diverse comparative strategies to better understand Canadian political life. Using a variety of methods, the contributors use comparison to examine topics as diverse as Indigenous rights, Canadian voting behaviour, activist movements, climate policy, and immigrant retention. While the theoretical perspectives and kinds of questions asked vary greatly, as a whole they demonstrate how the “art of comparing” is an important strategy for understanding Canadian identity politics, political mobilization, political institutions, and public policy. Ultimately, this book establishes how adopting a more systematic comparative outlook is essential – not only to revitalize the study of Canadian politics but also to achieve a more nuanced understanding of Canada as a whole.

Mind the Gaps

Mind the Gaps
Author: Roberta Lexier,Tamara Athene Small
Publsiher: Fernwood Books Limited
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1552665534

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"" Table of Contents Introduction: Why We Should Mind the Gender Gap? Tamara A. Small & Roberta Lexier 1. Doing the Work of Representation, Nova Scotia Style Louise Carbert & Naomi Black 2. Public Attitudes Towards Increasing Women's Political Representation in Canada Joanna Everitt & Elisabeth Gidengil 3. Explaining the Modern Gender Gap Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, André Blais, Patrick Fournier & Neil Nevitte 4. Waffling Towards Parity: The Waffle Movement, Women's and Gender Equity in the New Democratic Party Roberta Lexier 5. Quebec Feminists and Politics: From Nationalism to the Electoral Arena Chantal Maillé 6. Does the Boomerang Return? Transnational Activism, Domestic Feminist Organizing and the Case of the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action L. Pauline Rankin 7. Fashion, Flirtation, and Fringe Feminists: The Queer Presence in News Coverage of the 1984 Canadian Leadership Debate on Women's Issues Samantha C. Thrift 8. What is She Wearing? What is She Saying? Framing Gender and Women Politicians Representations Mireille Lalancette & Catherine Lemarier-Saulnier ""

Cultural Social and Political Perspectives in Science Education

Cultural  Social  and Political Perspectives in Science Education
Author: Kathrin Otrel-Cass,Martin Krabbe Sillasen,Auli Arvola Orlander
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319611914

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This book presents a collection of critical thinking that concern cultural, social and political issues for science education in the Nordic countries. The chapter authors describe specific scenarios to challenge persisting views, interrogate frameworks and trouble contemporary approaches to researching teaching and learning in science. Taking a point of departure in empirical examples from the Nordic countries the collection of work is taking a critical sideways glance at the Nordic education principles. Critical examinations target specifically those who are researching in the fields of science education research to question whether conventional research approaches, foci and theoretical approaches are sufficient in a world of science education that is neither politically neutral, nor free of cultural values. Attention is not only on the individual learner but on the cultural, social and political conditions and contexts in science education. The different chapters review debates and research in teacher education, school teaching and learning including when external stakeholders are involved. Even though the chapters are contextualized in Nordic settings there will be similarities and parallels that will be informative to the international science education research community.

Perspectives on Political Awareness

Perspectives on Political Awareness
Author: Niels Nørgaard Kristensen,Thomas Denk,Maria Olson,Trond Solhaug
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030903947

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This interdisciplinary volume presents a comprehensive framework to understand political awareness. Political awareness has become an important part of research on political attitudes and political behavior since the publication of John Zaller's work on political opinion. The authors elaborate on his theory and present a new conceptualization, which stipulates that political awareness is the attentiveness, knowledge, and understanding of politics. Hence, the book discusses different aspects, such as the concept of political awareness, its formation, significance, measurement, and exploration. The result is a new framework that addresses conceptual, theoretical, and methodological questions, such as: What does the concept mean? How to study political awareness? How is it connected to other orientations? How do children and youth develop political awareness? Addressing researchers and graduate students, as well as scholars in political science, sociology, and education, this book is a must-read for everybody interested in a better understanding of political awareness.

New Perspectives in Political Ethnography

New Perspectives in Political Ethnography
Author: Lauren Joseph,Matthew Mahler,Javier Auyero
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2007-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780387725949

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Ethnography is uniquely equipped to look microscopically at the foundations of political institutions and their attendant sent of practices, just as it is ideally suited to explain why political actors behave the way they do and to identify the causes, processes and outcomes that are part and parcel of political life. This volume, based on a special issue of Qualitative Sociology offers an ethnographic study of politicians and political systems.

The Future of Political Science

The Future of Political Science
Author: Gary King,Kay L. Schlozman,Norman Nie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135841843

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This book contains some of the newest, most exciting ideas now percolating within political science. One hundred authors each contribute a brief essay about a single novel or insufficiently appreciated idea on some aspect of political science.