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13.05.2019
190513 - Measuring support for better political representation of women and minorities
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Le 13 mai 2019 de 12:30 à 14:30
Joint seminar CERI-CEE "Social Sciences in question: The leading epistemological and methodological controversies of our time": Measuring support for better political representation of women and minorities"
Monday 13 May 2019, 12.30-2 pm, Sciences Po, Salle Jean Monnet, 56 rue Jacob, 75007 Paris
Speaker: Hilde Coffé (University of Bath) main research interests include public opinion, political behaviour and political representation. She recently published "Taking the case of Germany. Political candidates’ attitudes towards group representation", The Journal of Legislative Studies, 24(3), 2018, p. 272-297 (with Marion Reiser) and “Representing Diversity in Mixed Electoral Systems: The Case of New Zealand”, Parliamentary Affairs, 71 (3), 2018, p. 603–632 (with Fiona Barker).
Discussion: Réjane Sénac (Sciences Po, CEVIPOF, CNRS) studies equality policies, especially those promoting parity and diversity. She recently published the chapter "France: The Republic Tested by Parity » of the Palgrave Handbook of Women’s Political Rights (2019) and "Explaining Gender Gaps in Legislative Committees", Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 2018, 39(3), p.310-335 (with Rainbow Murray).
The session will be chaired by Nonna Mayer, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS
Contacts: samy.cohen@sciencespo.fr et nonna.mayer@sciencespo.fr
Compulsory registration - For the external people to Sciences Po: You will have to arrive 10 minutes before the beginning of the seminar and to provide you with your identity papers)
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