Gendered institutions and women's political representation in Africa / / edited by Diana Højlund Madsen.
Empirically-based analyses of the intricate dynamics of the formal and informal institutions influencing women's political representation in Africa.
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Superior document: | Africa now |
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Place / Publishing House: | London, England : : Zed Books,, 2021. [London, England] : : Bloomsbury Publishing,, 2021 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Africa now (Zed Books)
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (273 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Feminist Institutionalism, Women's Representation and State Capture: The South African Case
- 2. Confronting the Double Bind Dilemma in the Representation of Female Politicians in Zimbabweans Newspapers 2000-2018
- 3. Party Primary Candidate Nomination Institutions and their Influence on Nomination of Women as Party Candidates in Parliamentary Elections in Malawi
- 4. 'Inspiring a Revolution': Women's Central Role in Tanzanian Institutions, Independence and Beyond
- 5. Experiences of Gender Equality Legislation in Kenya: The Role of Institutions and Actors
- 6. Women's Political Representation and Institutions in Nigeria ? Historical Perspectives
- 7. Affirmative Action in Ghana? Male Arguments and Institutional Inertia
- 8. Candidate Training Programmes in Africa? Experiences of Letsema in Botswana 2013 - 2019
- Concluding Remarks.