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How do women strategically make their mark on state legislatures? Anna Mitchell Mahoney's book traces the development of women's state legislative caucuses and the influence both gender and party have on women's ability to organize collectively. She provides a comprehensive analysis of how and why women organize around their gender identity in state legislatures-or why they do not.
Women Take Their Place in State Legislatures includes a quantitative analysis of institutional-level variables and caucus existence in all 50 states. Case studies of caucus attempts in New Jersey, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Iowa between 2006 and 2010 examine attempts at creating women's caucuses that succeeded or failed, and why. Mahoney's interviews with 180 state legislators and their staff explore the motivations of caucus creators and participants. Ultimately, she finds that women's organizing is contextual; it demonstrates the dynamic nature of gender.
Mahoney also provides insights into broad questions regarding gendered institutions, collective action, and political party governance. Women Take Their Place in State Legislatures fills a lacuna in the evaluation of women in government.
Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Women Take Their Place.....................................................................9
Chapter Two: Many Paths to Yes: The Creation of Women's Caucuses.............................33
Chapter Three: For Women, There is No One Way or Place to Caucus..............................52
Chapter Four: The New Jersey Women's Legislative Caucus.........................................85
Chapter Five: The Colorado Women's Legislative Caucus..........................................114
Chapter Six: The Pennsylvania Attempt.................................................................148
Chapter Seven: The Iowa Attempt........................................................................174
Chapter Eight: Explaining Women's Caucuses.........................................................199
References...................................................................................................219