Gender and Political Representation in Times of Crisis

  • Diana Z. O'Brien
  • , Jennifer M. Piscopo

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    Abstract

    Politics is increasingly dominated by crises, from pandemics to extreme weather events. These Critical Perspectives essays analyze crises' gendered implications by focusing on their consequences for women's descriptive and substantive representation. Covering multiple kinds of crises, including large-scale protests, climate shocks, and war and revolution, the contributions reveal three factors shaping both the theoretical conceptualization and empirical analysis of crisis and women's representation: (1) the type of crisis, (2) the actors influenced by the crisis, and (3) the aftermath of the crisis. Together, the contributors urge scholars to think crisis, think gender far beyond the supply of and demand for women leaders.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)891-899
    Number of pages9
    JournalPolitics and Gender
    Volume19
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Sep 12 2023

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