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How does feminism shake up political science, the study of politics and electoral politics? What difference do feminist political scientists and politicians make to political institutions, policy processes and outcomes? The scholarship and activism of pioneering feminist political scientist Professor Joni Lovenduski helped establish these questions on the political science agenda. This book addresses key themes in Lovenduski's seminal work. State-of-the-art chapters by leading scholars cover gender and parties; elected institutions and the state; quotas and recruitment; public opinion and women's interests. Vignettes by prominent politicians and practitioners, including Dame Anne Begg MP, Baroness Gould, Deborah Mattinson, and the Rt Hon Theresa May, bring the academic analysis to life. Deeds and Words reveals the impact of feminist interventions on politics in the round. Its groundbreaking assessment of feminist scholarship and politics offers an appraisal of, and fitting tribute to, Lovenduski's own contribution to gender studies and feminist politics.
Contents
Contents
List of Abbreviations ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xvii
Foreword by Albert Weale 1
Introduction: Deeds and Words 3
Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs
Chapter One: Gendering Political Science 15
Vicky Randall
Chapter Two: The Comparative Study of Politics and Gender 35
Yvonne Galligan
Chapter Three: Representation 51
Karen Celis
Chapter Four: Feminising Political Parties 73
Sarah Childs and Rainbow Murray
Vignette - Gender and Party Politics: The `feminisation' of the
Conservative Party by Theresa May MP 91
Chapter Five : Gender and Political Institutions 93
Fiona Mackay with Faith Armitage and Rosa Malley
Vignette - Gender and Political institutions: `Twinning' - the Scottish
Experience by Alice Brown CBE 113
Chapter Six: Women, Gender Politics and the State: The Words and
Deeds of RNGS 117
Amy G. Mazur and Dorothy E. McBride
Vignette - Women and the State: Re-gendering our institutions by
Baroness Howe 133
Chapter Seven: The Critical Mass Theory in Public and Scholarly Debates 137
Drude Dahlerup
Vignette - The Story of Critical Mass: Women at Westminster by
Jackie Ashley 165
Chapter Eight: Gender and Political Recruitment 167
Meryl Kenny
Vignette - Gender and Political Recruitment: `How Can You Get the
Best Person For the Job When the Best Person Hasn't Even Applied?' by
Dame Anne Begg MP 183
Chapter Nine: How Quotas Work: The Supply and Demand Model
Revisited 185
Pippa Norris and Mona Lena Krook
Vignette - Beyond Quotas: Reflections on Parity in France by
Axelle Lemaire 207
Chapter Ten: Gendering Policy: Praxis 209
Joyce Outshoorn and Jennifer Rubin
Vignette - Gendering Policy: The Relationship Between Academia
and Policy Campaigns by Mary-Ann Stephenson 225
Chapter Eleven: The Slippery Slope: Measuring Women's Political
Interests 229
Peter Allen, Rosie Campbell and Ana Espírito-Santo
Vignette - Women's Political Interests: How the Women's Vote is
Decisive by Deborah Mattinson 247
Biography of Joni Lovenduski by 251
Judith Squires
Afterword: Joni Lovenduski's Contribution to Political Science 255
Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs
Bibliography 257
Index 263



