Women and Contemporary Scottish Politics : : An Anthology / / Esther Breitenbach, Fiona Mackay.

Women have an unprecedented voice and place in the politics of the new Scotland. It has joined world leaders such as Sweden and Norway in terms of gender balance with women taking 37% of the seats in the new Scottish Parliament. 'Ordinary' women also have a greater say in the governance of...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Contributors --
Forewords --
Introduction: Women and Contemporary Scottish Politics --
Section I The Women s Movement in Scotland --
Chapter 1 Why Engender? --
Chapter 2 Bridging the Gap: Feminist Development Work in Glasgow --
Chapter 3 A Liberating Event for Scottish Women --
Chapter 4 Black Women’s Agency in Scotland: A View on Networking Patterns --
Chapter 5 Women s Aid in Scotland: Purity versus Pragmatism? --
Chapter 6 Rape Crisis Movement in Scotland, 1977-2000 --
Chapter 7 The Women’s Movement in Scotland in the 1990s --
Section II Keeping Gender on the Agenda: Feminist Politics and Local Government --
Chapter 8 The Future of Women in Scottish Local Government --
Chapter 9 The Case of Zero Tolerance: Women’s Politics in Action? --
Chapter 10 No Man has the Right --
Chapter 11 Keeping Gender on the Agenda - The Role of Women’s and Equal Opportunities Initiatives in Local Government in Scotland --
Section III Women and the Campaign for the Scottish Parliament --
Chapter 12 A Woman's Claim of Right in Scotland --
Chapter 13 Constitutional Change and the Gender Deficit --
Chapter 14 A Woman’s Place? The Future Scottish Parliament --
Chapter 15 Gender Goes Top of the Agenda --
Chapter 16 Women and Politics in Scotland --
Chapter 17 Deepening Democracy: Women and the Scottish Parliament --
Chapter 18 Networking for Equality and a Scottish Parliament: the Womens Co-ordination Group and Organisational Alliances --
Chapter 19 Taking their Place in the New House: Women and the Scottish Parliament --
Chapter 20 ‘Quietly Thrilling’: Women in the New Parliament --
Biographies --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Women have an unprecedented voice and place in the politics of the new Scotland. It has joined world leaders such as Sweden and Norway in terms of gender balance with women taking 37% of the seats in the new Scottish Parliament. 'Ordinary' women also have a greater say in the governance of Scotland through the Parliament's 'power sharing' model.Women and Contemporary Scottish Politics seeks to trace the move towards this state over the past decade. It collects the key journal and newspaper articles, research papers, policy documents and accounts of women and Scottish politics. Divided into three parts, coverage begins with The Women's Movement in Scotland, moves on to cover Feminist Politics and Local Government, and concludes with Women and the Campaign for the Scottish Parliament.The Anthology includes key pieces from writers such as Alice Brown, Aileen Christianson, Katie Cosgrove, Sue Innes, Isobel Lindsay, Ronnie MacDonald, and Tom Nairn. In addition, biographies of the 48 women who were elected as MSPs in 1999 are included, as well as information on the 12 women currently serving as MPs for Scottish constituencies at Westminster and the two female MEPs who represent Scotland.This is an important and timely publication, including much material that is otherwise unavailable, making it an invaluable source book for anyone with an interest in this area.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474465403
9783110780468
DOI:10.1515/9781474465403
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Esther Breitenbach, Fiona Mackay.