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Rethinking Women and Politics: New Zealand and Comparative Perspectives

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rethinking Women and Politics: New Zealand and Comparative Perspectives

Contributors:

By (Author) McLeay
By (author) Leslie McMillan
By (author) Kate McMillan
By (author) Leslie McMillan

ISBN:

9780864736109

Publisher:

Te Herenga Waka University Press

Imprint:

Victoria University Press

Publication Date:

10th February 2009

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: women and girls

Dewey:

305.420993

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Description

What has happened to the New Zealand women's movement since the 1970s How has MMP changed women's participation in politics, and how involved with the political process are younger generations of women How equal are men and women these days in central and local government, the workplace, the media and the home What else needs to be done to improve gender equality Rethinking Women and Politics takes up where Women and Politics in New Zealand (Catt and McLeay, 1993) left off, examining the position of women in New Zealand society after a period of extensive social and political change. It reflects on changes in New Zealand feminism, women's voting and representation, and sites of conflict and cooperation, and compares the New Zealand situation with those of other countries, particularly the United Kingdom and Germany. Most of all, Rethinking Women and Politics attempts to figure out why the issues that occupied activists and scholars in 1993 - participation and protest, representation, equal access to power, institutional cultures, the role played by feminist theory, and policies that enhance women's lives rather than inhibit them - remain the issues that concern them today.

Author Bio

Kate McMillan is a former guest scholar at the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of CaliforniaSan Diego and a senior lecturer in comparative politics at Victoria UniversityWellington, New Zealand.

John Leslie is a lecturer in political science at Victoria UniversityWellington, New Zealand and the universitys representative on the executive board of the New Zealand European Union Centers Network.

Elizabeth McLeay is a professor in comparative politics at Victoria UniversityWellington, New Zealand. A former director of the Housing Corporation of New Zealand and deputy dean of the faculty of humanities and social sciences, she is the cofounder of the New Zealand Politics Research Group.

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