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Contesting Politics Yvonne Galligan

Contesting Politics By Yvonne Galligan

Contesting Politics by Yvonne Galligan


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A text which draws together contributors from academic and activist arenas to bring a multi-disciplinary approach to feminism and politics in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Contesting Politics Summary

Contesting Politics: Women In Ireland, North And South by Yvonne Galligan

This book, for the first time anywhere, gathers the expertise of those researching women and politics in Irelandboth North and Southinto a single, comprehensive and accessible textbook on the topic. Contributors are drawn from both academic and activist arenas to bring a multi-disciplinary approach to the subject. Throughout, the book emphasizes analytical approaches to explaining the relationship between women and political activity in Ireland. In positing politics as a broadly defined activity that stretches well beyond the formal institutions of the political system, and in taking an all-Ireland approach, editors Yvonne Galligan, Eils Ward, and Rick Wilford bring new depth and texture to the topic. While the main analytical tools used are drawn from the discipline of political science, the text will be invaluable in Womens studies and Irish studies classrooms as well as within political science. }This book, for the first time anywhere, gathers the expertise of those researching women and politics in Irelandboth North and Southinto a single, comprehensive and accessible textbook on the topic. Contributors are drawn from both academic and activist arenas to bring a multi-disciplinary approach to the subject. Contesting Politics begins by presenting current theoretical issues that inform much research on the topic. Contributions by historians locate the participation of women in aspects of Irish political life since the end of the nineteenth century, emphasizing the issues of suffragism and nationalism. The book then examines the central issues of women and the political parties and representation, the relationship between the womens movement and community-based womens groups in Ireland, and womens participation in public bodies and the Northern Ireland Womens Coalition; it then moves to policy matters such as women and economic development and the evolution of state feminism. A comparative North/South data section looks at the impact of the gender gap on specific policy issues. Also examined is the impact of the European Union on women.Throughout, the book emphasizes analytical approaches to explaining the relationship between women and political activity in Ireland. In positing politics as a broadly defined activity that stretches well beyond the formal institutions of the political system, and in taking an all-Ireland approach, editors Yvonne Galligan, Eils Ward, and Rick Wilford bring new depth and texture to the topic. While the main analytical tools used are drawn from the discipline of political science, the text will be invaluable in Womens studies and Irish studies classrooms as well as within political science. }

About Yvonne Galligan

Yvonne Galligan is lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Trinity College, Dublin and a research fellow with the Policy Institute at Trinity College. Eilis Ward is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Trinity College, Dublin. Rick Wilford is senior lecturer in the Politics Department at Queens University of Belfast. Yvonne Galligan is lecturer in the Department of Political Science, Trinity College, Dublin and a research fellow with the Policy Institute at Trinity College. Eilis Ward is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Trinity College, Dublin. Rick Wilford is senior lecturer in the Politics Department at Queens University of Belfast. Paul Mitchell is lecturer in politics at the Queen's University, Belfast. The author of a wide range of articles and chapters in the fields of political competition in parliamentary democracies and competition and conflict regulation in ethnically divided societies, he is currently coediting the forthcoming How Ireland Voted 1997 . Rick Wilford is reader in politics at Queen's University, Belfast. His most recent books include the jointly authored Women and Political Participation in Northern Ireland (1996) and the coedited Women, Ethnicity, and Nationalism: The Politics of Transition (1998). He is also the joint contributing editor of the forthcoming book, Contesting Politics: Women in Ireland, North and South.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Feminism, Politics, and Postmodernism (Carmel Roulston); Women and the Constitution of the Republic of Ireland (Alpha Connelly); The Impact of EU Equality Legislation on Irish Women (Frances Gardiner); State Feminism in Ireland (Evelyn Mahon and Valerie Morgan); The Republic of Irelands Equality Contract: Women and Public Policy (Eileen Connolly); Networks of Womens Groups in the Republic of Ireland (rla ODonovan and Els Ward ); Women Working for Peace in Northern Ireland (Bronagh Hinds); Womens Political Representation in Ireland (Yvonne Galligan and Rick Wilford); Gender and Party Politics in the Republic of Ireland (Yvonne Galligan and Rick Wilford); Gender and Party Politics in Northern Ireland (Rick Wilford and Yvonne Galligan); Women and Nominated Boards in Ireland (Deirdre Heenan and Anne Marie Gray); Shaping the Nation: Women in the Free State Parliament, 19231937 (Mary Clancy); Ulster Was Different? Women, Feminism, and Nationalism in the North of Ireland (Margaret Ward); Is There a Gender Gap in Political Attitudes in Ireland? (Freda Donoghue and Paula Devine)

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GOR005106393
9780813334172
0813334179
Contesting Politics: Women In Ireland, North And South by Yvonne Galligan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1998-10-23
296
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