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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Oxley, Zoe > (ed.)
- Publish Year
- 2016
- Shelfmark
- VS 6 2016
- Thesaurus
- politiek, psychologisch, politieke participatie, vrouwbeelden, identiteit, racisme, man vrouw verschillen, Verenigde Staten, statistiek, bundel
- Description
- This book showcases new work done by gender politics scholars and political psychologists, covering a variety of political psychology topics. These include stereotyping and prejudice, intergroup conflict, social identity, attitude formation, group affinity, group decision-making, anxiety, contextual effects on individual behaviour, and the evolutionary roots of political behaviour. Political psychological insights are applied to address topics of longstanding concern within the field of gender and politics. This book was originally published as a special issue of ‘Politics, Groups, and Identities’. Table of Contents: Introduction: Gender and political psychology / Zoe M. Oxley: 1. Same blueprint, different bricks: reexamining the sources of the gender gap in political ideology / Meghan Condon and Amber Wichowsky: 2. Why partisan warriors don’t listen: the gendered dynamics of intergroup anxiety and partisan conflict / Patrick R. Miller and Pamela Johnston Conover: 3. Americana or Latina? Gender and identity acquisition among Hispanics in the United States / Heather Silber Mohamed: 4. Untangling the gender gap in symbolic racist attitudes among white Americans / Angie Maxwell: 5. The unintended effects of political party affirmative action policies on female candidates’ nomination chances / Angela L. Bos: 6. Who stereotypes female candidates? Identifying individual differences in feminine stereotype reliance / Nichole M. Bauer: 7. Making the connection? Attitudes about women in politics and voting for women candidates / Kathleen Dolan and Timothy Lynch: 8. Mothers on the campaign trail: implications of politicized motherhood for women in politics / Grace Deason, Jill S. Greenlee and Carrie A. Langner: Dialogue: Gender, Group Deliberation, and Authority: 9. Why women’s numbers elevate women’s influence, and when they do not: rules, norms, and authority in political discussion / Christopher F. Karpowitz, Tali Mendelberg and Lauren Mattioli: 10. Women’s agency and voice: a commentary on Karpowitz, Mendelberg, and Mattioli / Leonie Huddy: 11. Empowerment versus backlash: gender quotas and critical mass theory / Mona Lena Krook: 12. Gendered politics: political psychology at the intersection of the individual and the environment / Nicholas J.G. Winter: 13. Numbers, rules, norms, and authority. .. but where are the people? Some thoughts on Karpowitz, Mendelberg, and Mattioli / Rebecca J. Hannagan: 14. How group forces demonstrate the malleability of gendered behaviour / Christopher F. Karpowitz, Tali Mendelberg and Lauren Mattioli.
citizenship, feminist politics and female subjectivity
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Bock, Gisela > (ed.)
- Creator
- James, Susan > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Flax, Jane
- Publish Year
- 1992
- Shelfmark
- WER 72 1992 - B
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