Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics
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Paperback | English
The fourth edition of Gender and Elections offers a systematic, lively, multi-faceted account of the role of gender in the electoral process through the 2016 elections. This timely, yet enduring, volume strikes a balance between highlighting the most important development for women as voters and candidates in the 2016 elections and providing a more long-term, in-depth analysis of the ways in which gender has helped shape the contours and outcomes of electoral politics in the United States. Individual chapters demonstrate the importance of gender in understanding and interpreting presidential elections, presidential and vice-presidential candidacies, voter participation and turnout, voting choices, congressional elections, the political involvement of Latinas, the participation of African American women, the support of political parties and women''s organizations, candidate communications with voters, and state elections. Without question, Gender and Elections is the most comprehensive, reliable, and trustworthy resource on the role of gender in electoral politics.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 490g
Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
Publication Date: 18 Jan 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108405416
About
Susan J. Carroll is professor of political science at Rutgers University and senior scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) of the Eagleton Institute of Politics. Most recently she is co-author of More Women Can Run: Gender and Pathways to State Legislatures (with Kira Sanbonmatsu 2013). Earlier books include Women as Candidates in American Politics (2nd edition 1994); Women and American Politics: New Questions New Directions (2003); and The Impact of Women in Public Office (2001). Richard L. Fox is professor of political science at Loyola Marymount University California. His research examines how gender affects voting behavior state executive elections congressional elections and political ambition. Most recently he is co-author of Women Men and US Politics: Ten Big Questions (2017). Other books include Running from Office: Why Young Americans are Turned Off to Politics (2015) and It Still Takes a Candidate: Why Women Don''t Run for Office (Cambridge 2nd edition 2010).