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Cet ouvrage dresse un panorama complet de la participation des femmes à la vie politique, saisie dans ses dimensions traditionnelles (citoyenneté, politisation, comportements électoraux, militantisme partisan et métier politique) mais aussi non conventionnelles (militantisme associatif, mouvements sociaux, féminismes...). Les conditions d'accès des femmes au champ politique sont éclairées à travers l'étude systématique des influences réciproques entre ordre politique et ordre social du point de vue du genre. Dans une perspective historique centrée sur la France mais illustrée par de nombreux exemples internationaux, il s'agit ainsi non seulement de mesurer et d'évaluer la place des femmes dans la vie politique, mais aussi de répondre aux questions suscitées par leur accès à l'espace public : pourquoi les femmes sont-elles toujours sous-représentées en politique ? Les femmes politiques ont-elles des comportements différents de ceux des hommes ? Font-elles de la politique " autrement " ? Leur présence dans les lieux de pouvoir politique garantit-elle la production de lois favorables à leur " émancipation " au sein de la société ?
Women --- Femmes --- Political activity --- Activité politique --- 657 Vrouwenemancipatie --- Activité politique --- Public law. Constitutional law --- Politics --- Community organization --- Political systems --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- France --- Feminism --- Voting behaviour --- Parity democracy --- Politicians --- Political culture --- Political participation --- Women's suffrage --- Book --- Citizenship
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Femmes dans la politique --- Vrouwen in de politiek --- Women [Political activity ] --- Women in politics --- Women --- Women politicians. --- Femmes --- Femmes politiques --- Political activity --- Activité politique --- aanwinstenlijst oktober 05 --- 657 Vrouwenemancipatie --- 200 Politiek --- Activité politique --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Politics --- Political systems --- Public law. Constitutional law --- Political parties --- United Nations --- European Union --- Great Britain --- Feminism --- Voting behaviour --- Politicians --- Political participation --- Theory --- Elections --- Women's suffrage --- Feminist political parties --- Book --- Quota
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The Spanish nation has been contested almost since its conception in the early nineteenth century, and the Spanish state has therefore been involved in perpetual conflicts between various nationalisms, particularly between different versions of Spanish nationalism as well as between Spanish majority nationalism and various minority nationalisms. At different times in history, the conflicts have revived and turned into organizing principles of the political communities in Spain, as communities in conflict or contention but, nevertheless, as communities providing the Spaniards with different senses of belonging. In recent times, both lines of contention have been activated again, and in this volume, we focus particularly on the conflict between majority and minority nationalism, which has been revived from approximately 2010 around the Catalan separatist conflict, but other sub-state identities are potentially conflictual as well. Both the state-wide – Spanish – as well as the sub-state actors try to develop feelings of territorial attachments to the Spanish political community or to the respective sub-state political communities, and both use emotions and feelings to secure support and to assert or claim sovereignty for the political community in question. The contributions in this volume shed light on various issues related to these questions.
Catalonia --- language --- class --- identity --- three-cornered conflict --- independence --- Alternative für Deutschland --- Vox España --- national identity --- nationalism --- nativism --- crisis --- Islamophobia --- European Union --- Spain --- radical right --- VOX --- Andalusia --- voting behaviour --- transnationalism --- immigration --- emigration --- migration --- homeland tourism --- Galicia --- America --- regionalism --- interculturalism --- Andalusi music --- heritage --- migrations --- coexistence --- plurinationality --- spain --- autonomy --- intersubjective national identity --- secessionism --- household net income --- family/mother language --- Spanish conservatives --- authoritarism --- regime-changing --- political culture --- Spanish transition --- Alianza Popular --- Manuel Fraga --- nation --- patria (fatherland) --- patriotism --- citizenship --- deliberation --- self-government --- early modern history --- modern history --- historiography --- civil society --- memory space --- commemorations --- mixed methods --- protest --- social media
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This open access book carefully explores the relationship between social democracy and its working-class electorate in Western Europe. Relying on different indicators, it demonstrates an important transformation in the class basis of social democracy. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the working-class vote is strongly fragmented and social democratic parties face competition on multiple fronts for their core electorate - and not only from radical right parties. Starting from a reflection on 'working-class parties and using a sophisticated class schema, the book paints a nuanced and diversified picture of the trajectory of social democracy that goes beyond a simple shift from working-class to middle-class parties. Following a detailed description, the book reviews possible explanations of workers' new voting patterns and emphasizes the crucial changes in parties' ideologies. It closes with a discussion on the role of the working class in social democracy's future electoral strategies. Line Rennwald currently works on the ERC Advanced Grant "Unequal Democracies" at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. She previously held post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Amsterdam, the University of Lausanne and the European University Institute.
Elections. --- Political sociology. --- World politics. --- Europe—Politics and government. --- Comparative politics. --- Electoral Politics. --- Political Sociology. --- Political History. --- European Politics. --- Comparative Politics. --- Comparative political systems --- Comparative politics --- Government, Comparative --- Political systems, Comparative --- Political science --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Electoral politics --- Franchise --- Polls --- Politics, Practical --- Plebiscite --- Political campaigns --- Representative government and representation --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Sociology --- Sociological aspects --- Socialist parties - Europe, Western --- Working class - Political activity - Europe, Western --- Electoral Politics --- Political Sociology --- Political History --- European Politics --- Comparative Politics --- Open Access --- social democracy --- electoral behaviour --- voting behaviour --- working class electorate --- labour movement --- class mobilisation --- working class party --- party politics --- industrial relations --- social classes and stratification --- electoral strategies --- immigration --- service workers --- radical left parties --- radical right parties --- European politics --- Elections & referenda --- Politics & government --- Political science & theory --- History: specific events & topics --- Europe --- Socialist parties --- Working class
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Dit boek is het resultaat van een ontmoeting die georganiseerd werd door de universiteit van vrouwen en Charte 91. Het behandelt de houding van extreem-rechts tegenover vrouwen en situeert het in zijn historische context, zowel Belgisch als internationaal. Het boek brengt een aantal hedendaagse politieke praktijken aan het licht die, door het uitgraven van meer ongelijkheid, de immenging en de progressie van extreem-rechts bevorderen.
Extreem-rechts --- Extrême droite --- Femmes --- Ideologieën --- Idéologies --- Vrouwen --- Right-wing extremists --- -Sex role --- -Women in politics --- -Women's rights --- -#SBIB:316.346H24 --- #SBIB:316.346H26 --- #SBIB:321H81 --- 329.18 --- 329.51 --- 396.1 --- 812 Ideologie --- 821.5 Mensenrechten --- 841 Politiek Bestel --- 848 Demografie --- 849 Gender --- 884 Europa --- 884.4 West-Europa --- 329.7.01 --- Far-right extremists --- Rights of women --- Women --- Women's rights --- Women in politics --- Gender role --- Attitudes --- Positie van de vrouw in de samenleving: politiek --- Positie van de vrouw in de samenleving: organisaties --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw : nationalisme, corporatisme, fascisme, nationaal socialisme, rechtsextremisme, populisme --- Extreem-rechts - Vlaams Blok --- vrouwenemancipatie - gelijkstelling van de vrouw - feminisme --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Right and left (Political science) --- Droite et gauche (Science politique) --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Business cycles --- Philosophical anthropology --- Politics --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Political sociology --- Political parties --- France --- Belgium --- Radicals --- Sex role --- Political activity --- Attitudes. --- #SBIB:316.346H24 --- Sex (Psychology) --- Sex differences (Psychology) --- Social role --- Gender expression --- Sexism --- Women and politics --- Europe --- Conservatism --- Racism --- Fascism --- Extreemrechts --- Women's rights - Europe --- Women in politics - Europe --- Sex role - Europe --- Right-wing extremists - Europe - Attitudes --- Gender roles --- Gendered role --- Gendered roles --- Role, Gender --- Role, Gendered --- Role, Sex --- Roles, Gender --- Roles, Gendered --- Roles, Sex --- Sex roles --- Authoritarianism --- Voting behaviour --- Nationalism --- Nazism --- Extreme right --- Images of women --- Book --- Deconstruction --- Economic crisis
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