Gender and UK elections: the gendered dynamics of campaigns, leadership, voting behaviour and party platforms

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties Pub Date : 2021-09-09 DOI:10.1080/17457289.2021.1968415
Elizabeth Ralph-Morrow, Rosalind Shorrocks, Roosmarijn A. de Geus
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ABSTRACT UK politics has experienced unprecedented levels of upheaval and volatility since 2015. The rapid succession of European elections, the EU referendum and three general elections within five years of each other have provided British political scientists with much to analyse and study. In this special issue, we focus our attention on the role of gender in UK electoral politics. We argue that the increased descriptive representation of women in politics, both as Members of Parliament as well as in leadership roles, gives the illusion that women’s place in British politics is secured and unchallenged. This hides the many ways in which UK electoral politics are and remain gendered. The contributions of this special issue shed light on these dynamics, focusing on themes of political violence, masculinity and the representation of women’s preferences and interests.
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性别与英国选举:运动、领导力、投票行为和政党纲领的性别动态
自2015年以来,英国政治经历了前所未有的动荡和波动。欧洲议会选举、退欧公投和五年内相继举行的三次大选,为英国政治学家提供了许多可供分析和研究的材料。在本期特刊中,我们将关注性别在英国选举政治中的作用。我们认为,无论是作为国会议员还是作为领导角色,越来越多的女性在政治中的描述性代表给人一种错觉,即女性在英国政治中的地位是安全的,不受挑战的。这掩盖了英国选举政治在很多方面的性别化。本期特刊的贡献揭示了这些动态,重点关注政治暴力、男子气概和代表妇女的偏好和利益等主题。
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