Women and Power in Africa
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Women and Power in Africa
Aspiring, Campaigning, and Governing
Johnson, Martha; Phillips, Melanie; Arriola, Leonardo
Oxford University Press
09/2021
272
Dura
Inglês
9780192898074
15 a 20 dias
564
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1: Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha C. Johnson, and Melanie L. Phillips: Individuals and Institutions: Situating African Women's Political Experiences
Part I. Securing a Spot on the Ballot: How Women Enter Electoral Politics
2: Leonardo R. Arriola, Melanie L. Phillips, and Lise Rakner: Same Rules, Higher Costs: Women's Pathways to Candidacy in Zambia
3: Gretchen Bauer and Akosua K. Darkwah: Party Primaries and Women's Representation in Ghana: More Women Candidates with More Inclusive Primaries?
4: Martha C. Johnson, Ragnhild Muriaas, Amanda Clayton, and Amanda Lea Robinson: Deeper Decentralization, Fewer Women? Decentralization and Women's Candidacies for Local Office in Benin and Malawi
Part II. Winning the Election: How Women Campaign
5: Matthew Gichohi: With Hands Tied: A Women Presidential Candidate's Pursuit of Programmatic Politics in Kenya
6: Amanda Coffie and Peace A. Medie: Covering Women Candidates in Ghana: How Media Training and Reporter Awareness Reduce Gender Bias
Part III. Representing Women: How Women Legislate
7: Amanda Clayton: Electoral Systems and the Process of Substantive Representation: Lessons from Namibia and Uganda
8: Alice Kang and Rachel Fisher: Women's Substantive Representation in African Parliaments: The Case of Burkina Faso
9: Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha C. Johnson, and Melanie L. Phillips: Conclusion: An Agenda for Research and Policy
Part I. Securing a Spot on the Ballot: How Women Enter Electoral Politics
2: Leonardo R. Arriola, Melanie L. Phillips, and Lise Rakner: Same Rules, Higher Costs: Women's Pathways to Candidacy in Zambia
3: Gretchen Bauer and Akosua K. Darkwah: Party Primaries and Women's Representation in Ghana: More Women Candidates with More Inclusive Primaries?
4: Martha C. Johnson, Ragnhild Muriaas, Amanda Clayton, and Amanda Lea Robinson: Deeper Decentralization, Fewer Women? Decentralization and Women's Candidacies for Local Office in Benin and Malawi
Part II. Winning the Election: How Women Campaign
5: Matthew Gichohi: With Hands Tied: A Women Presidential Candidate's Pursuit of Programmatic Politics in Kenya
6: Amanda Coffie and Peace A. Medie: Covering Women Candidates in Ghana: How Media Training and Reporter Awareness Reduce Gender Bias
Part III. Representing Women: How Women Legislate
7: Amanda Clayton: Electoral Systems and the Process of Substantive Representation: Lessons from Namibia and Uganda
8: Alice Kang and Rachel Fisher: Women's Substantive Representation in African Parliaments: The Case of Burkina Faso
9: Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha C. Johnson, and Melanie L. Phillips: Conclusion: An Agenda for Research and Policy
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1: Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha C. Johnson, and Melanie L. Phillips: Individuals and Institutions: Situating African Women's Political Experiences
Part I. Securing a Spot on the Ballot: How Women Enter Electoral Politics
2: Leonardo R. Arriola, Melanie L. Phillips, and Lise Rakner: Same Rules, Higher Costs: Women's Pathways to Candidacy in Zambia
3: Gretchen Bauer and Akosua K. Darkwah: Party Primaries and Women's Representation in Ghana: More Women Candidates with More Inclusive Primaries?
4: Martha C. Johnson, Ragnhild Muriaas, Amanda Clayton, and Amanda Lea Robinson: Deeper Decentralization, Fewer Women? Decentralization and Women's Candidacies for Local Office in Benin and Malawi
Part II. Winning the Election: How Women Campaign
5: Matthew Gichohi: With Hands Tied: A Women Presidential Candidate's Pursuit of Programmatic Politics in Kenya
6: Amanda Coffie and Peace A. Medie: Covering Women Candidates in Ghana: How Media Training and Reporter Awareness Reduce Gender Bias
Part III. Representing Women: How Women Legislate
7: Amanda Clayton: Electoral Systems and the Process of Substantive Representation: Lessons from Namibia and Uganda
8: Alice Kang and Rachel Fisher: Women's Substantive Representation in African Parliaments: The Case of Burkina Faso
9: Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha C. Johnson, and Melanie L. Phillips: Conclusion: An Agenda for Research and Policy
Part I. Securing a Spot on the Ballot: How Women Enter Electoral Politics
2: Leonardo R. Arriola, Melanie L. Phillips, and Lise Rakner: Same Rules, Higher Costs: Women's Pathways to Candidacy in Zambia
3: Gretchen Bauer and Akosua K. Darkwah: Party Primaries and Women's Representation in Ghana: More Women Candidates with More Inclusive Primaries?
4: Martha C. Johnson, Ragnhild Muriaas, Amanda Clayton, and Amanda Lea Robinson: Deeper Decentralization, Fewer Women? Decentralization and Women's Candidacies for Local Office in Benin and Malawi
Part II. Winning the Election: How Women Campaign
5: Matthew Gichohi: With Hands Tied: A Women Presidential Candidate's Pursuit of Programmatic Politics in Kenya
6: Amanda Coffie and Peace A. Medie: Covering Women Candidates in Ghana: How Media Training and Reporter Awareness Reduce Gender Bias
Part III. Representing Women: How Women Legislate
7: Amanda Clayton: Electoral Systems and the Process of Substantive Representation: Lessons from Namibia and Uganda
8: Alice Kang and Rachel Fisher: Women's Substantive Representation in African Parliaments: The Case of Burkina Faso
9: Leonardo R. Arriola, Martha C. Johnson, and Melanie L. Phillips: Conclusion: An Agenda for Research and Policy
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