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Women, Politics and Constitutional Change: The First Years of the National Assembly for Wales

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Women, Politics and Constitutional Change: The First Years of the National Assembly for Wales

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Chaney
By (author) Fiona Mackay
By (author) Laura McAllister

ISBN:

9780708318959

Publisher:

University of Wales Press

Imprint:

University of Wales Press

Publication Date:

18th September 2007

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Gender studies: women and girls

Dewey:

320.08209429

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

156

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

340g

Description

This volume draws upon academic research to provide an accessible account of the way that the changes introduced by devolved governance are transforming the role of women in contemporary Welsh politics. It sets out current ideas in academic thinking and why political and social scientists are excited about, and interested in, devolution. It is based on original interviews with participants as well as a wide range of secondary sources. It draws upon research in Scotland and Northern Ireland in order to place the events reported on within the wider context of devolution in the UK. The volume begins by examining how women activists used the political opportunities afforded by constitutional reform to further gender equality and women's participation in politics. These actions led to unique, and as yet little known, innovations such as the Welsh Assembly's statutory duty to promote equality of opportunity. This account examines the background to, and effects of affirmative action taken by three political parties such that the new Welsh legislature has the second highest proportion of women elected representatives amongst national government bodies in Europe. It explores the notable development whereby women are in a majority in the Welsh executive's cabinet. Against the background of pro-devolution rhetoric that stated the case for a 'new politics' based on 'inclusiveness', this volume presents a timely assessment of a new phase in Wales's history; one that has redefined women's role in contemporary Welsh politics.

Reviews

' - an inspirational book.' Jane Aaron, Cambria

Author Bio

Paul Chaney is a research associate in the Cardiff University School of Social Sciences. Fiona Mackay is a Lecturer in Politics and an Associate Director of the Institute of Governance, both at the University of Edinburgh. Laura McAllister is a Senior Lecturer at Liverpool University Institute of Public Administration.

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