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4 produkter
4 produkter
Women in Mexican Politics
A Study of Representation in a Renewed Federal and Democratic State
Inbunden, Engelska, 2016
1 009 kr
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This book offers an analysis of how women's participation is conducted in Mexico´s political sphere. Federalization and decentralization processes can have a significant impact on women’s participation and discrimination. By questioning the form in which a democratic state is built (that is, the degree of (de)centralization) the book looks to a set of forms and processes affecting women’s political life. A decentralized form of state-government implies three levels of government in which women (or any other group of people) can have active participation: central-federal government, state-regional-province government, and local (municipalities) government. This book offers an analysis of how gender discrimination operates in a different way in each of these levels of government and the corresponding political activity. Policies that fight against gender discrimination and promote women's participation, in both administration and political parties, do not always operate cooperatively, and often exist in contradiction with each other.
1 167 kr
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The field of gender and politics has continuously grown, becoming more interdisciplinary and engaging with issues, context and people from all around the world. How should institutions conceptualize women in order to advance rules and mechanisms that favor women?
1 167 kr
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The field of gender and politics has continuously grown, becoming more interdisciplinary and engaging with issues, context and people from all around the world. How should institutions conceptualize women in order to advance rules and mechanisms that favor women?
1 589 kr
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This book examines gender dynamics in Latin American media and communication, offering an interdisciplinary analysis that spans journalism, politics, feminism, and digital platforms. Organized into four parts, the volume moves from historical and structural issues to contemporary challenges, addressing phenomena such as feminist marches, anti-gender campaigns, and digital mobilisation, while emphasising the real-world implications of media dynamics on the lives of women in Latin America. Combining intersectional analysis with empirical case studies, the book speaks to scholars of gender, media, and politics as well as practitioners, activists, and students seeking to understand contemporary Latin American societies.