
Courses
Women, Sex and Politics (3207f/g)
Social Diversity, Gender and the Law (4203f/g)
Women and Political Leadership (4216f/g)
This course presents a deep treatment of the subject of women’s political leadership. The main case under study is Canada. However, reference to women’s leadership in other states helps frame the Canadian experience. A variety of methodological approaches will be engaged, including institutional, behavioural and comparative analysis.
Research
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Balzer, Amanda (Friesen), and Carly M. Jacobs. 2011. “Gender and Physiological Effects in Connecting Disgust to Political Preferences.” Social Science Quarterly 92: 5. 1297-1313.
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Bird, Karen, Samantha D. Jackson, R. Michael McGregor, Aaron A. Moore, and Laura B. Stephenson. "Sex (and ethnicity) in the city: affinity voting in the 2014 Toronto mayoral election." Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique 49, no. 2 (2016): 359-383.
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Dhima, Kostanca, Sona N. Golder, Laura B. Stephenson, and Karine Van der Straeten. "Permissive electoral systems and descriptive representation." Electoral Studies 73 (2021): 102381.
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Friesen, Amanda, Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz, and Claire Gothreau. 2021. “Political Taste: Exploring How Perception of Bitter Substances May Reveal Risk Tolerance and Political Preferences.” Politics and the Life Sciences. 40 (2): 152-171. Registered Report
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Friesen, Amanda, and Mirya R. Holman. "Racial Limitations on the Gender, Risk, Religion, and Politics Model." Politics and Religion (2021): 1-21.
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Friesen, Amanda, and Paul A. Djupe. "Conscientious women: The dispositional conditions of institutional treatment on civic involvement." Politics & Gender 13, no. 1 (2017): 57-80.
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Friesen, Amanda, Ryan Burge, and Kylee Britzman. "Digital Segregation: Gender, Occupation, and Access to Politics." Social Science Computer Review 39, no. 1 (2021): 38-55.
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Friesen, Amanda. 2013. “Religion, Politics and the Social Capital of Children.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 34 (3): 197-218.
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Golder, Sona N., Laura B. Stephenson, Karine Van der Straeten, André Blais, Damien Bol, Philipp Harfst, and Jean-François Laslier. "Votes for women: electoral systems and support for female candidates." Politics & Gender 13, no. 1 (2017): 107-131.
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Hunt, Kate, and Amanda Friesen. 2021.“‘You Can’t Repeal Regret’: Targeting Men for Mobilization in Ireland’s Abortion Debate.” European Journal of Politics & Gender. Online First
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Ksiazkiewicz, Aleksander, and Amanda Friesen. "Slimy worms or sticky kids: How caregiving tasks and gender identity attenuate disgust response." Politics and the Life Sciences 39, no. 2 (2020): 167-186.
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McMahon, Nicole and Christopher Alcantara. 2021. “Running for Elected Office: Indigenous Candidates, Ambition and Self-Government.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. 9 (2): 280-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2019.1584750
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McMahon, Nicole, Anthony Sayers, and Christopher Alcantara. 2021. “Political Donations and the Gender Gap during COVID-19.” Party Politics DOI: 10.1177/13540688211047768.
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Quinn, Joanna R. 2010. “Gender and Customary Mechanisms in Uganda,” in Confronting Gender Justice: Women's Lives, Human Rights, eds. Debra Bergoffen, Connie McNeely, Paula Ruth Gilbert, Tamara Harvey (New York: Routledge), 482-519.
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Spicer, Zac, Michael McGregor, and Christopher Alcantara. 2017. “Political Opportunity Structures and the Representation of Women and Visible Minorities in Municipal Elections.” Electoral Studies. 48: 10-18.
The names listed above in bold are Western Political Science faculty members