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Before the 1980s, women were written out of much of European political science, largely wilfully, on the grounds they had no separate or different political...
Before the 1980s, women were written out of much of European political science, largely wilfully, on the grounds they had no separate or different political life from men. Joni Lovenduski was one of the feminists who attempted to change the perception that women were political minors, providing evidence of their attitudes and participation as well as rethinking the discipline to accommodate gender relations. This book is a collection of some of the essays that attempted to correct that bias, and includes new introductory and concluding essays that reflect on what has changed in the course of the years.

Author: Joni Lovenduski
Publisher: ECPR Press
Published: 07/01/2015
Pages: 364
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.77d
ISBN: 9781910259146

About the Author
Joni Lovenduski FBA, AcSS is Anniversary Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London. She writes about the politics of women's political representation, equality policy and feminist politics. She has published several books including Feminizing Politics, Contemporary Feminist Politics, Women and European Politics, Political Recruitment, and numerous edited collections of essays, academic journal articles and shorter essays. Her current research is on Gender and the State, including equality policy, political representation and the gendering of public policy debates. She has chaired the board of Political Quarterly since 2009. In 2007 she won the Special Recognition Award of the Political Studies Association of the UK for her contribution to political studies. In 2009 she won the Gender and Politics Award of the ECPR Standing Group on Gender and Politics and in 2013 she won the Isaiah Berlin prize for her lifetime contribution to the study of politics.