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Marianno, Bradley D.; Jacobsen, Rebecca; Lyon, Melissa Arnold; Hemphill, Annie A. – Teachers College Record, 2022
In this article, we examine the extent to which women teachers ran for state legislative office in 2018, where they won, and the degree to which they contributed to the surge of women representatives elected in state legislatures around the country. We engaged in a comprehensive effort to collect information on all of the teacher candidates who…
Descriptors: Teachers, Females, State Government, Legislators
Darweesh, Abbas Degan; Abdullah, Nesaem Mehdi – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
Language is not always seen as a neutral vehicle which represents reality. It is sometimes described as a tool which is drawn on to discriminate, insult, abuse, and belittle others. This is evident in the case of sexism which is seen as language that discriminates against women by representing them negatively or which seems to implicitly assume…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Females, Gender Bias, Ideology
Erickson, Jennifer; Hill, Dan; Solomon, Victoria – Journal of Extension, 2018
Why do so few women hold elected office on local government bodies? The answer to this question encompasses a combination of barriers to running for office. The research discussed in this article involved two surveys conducted in Wisconsin. The findings indicate that in addition to systemic barriers, such as time away from work, many women are…
Descriptors: Females, Capacity Building, Local Government, Political Candidates
Ridhahani – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2017
This qualitative research aims to describe the strategies applied by female parliamentary candidates to develop empathy values to gain constituent support in the legislative general election in 2014. Research subjects comprise 12 female members of parliament from seven regencies/cities in South Kalimantan who were chosen from different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Federal Government, Political Candidates
Zapata, Alodia D. G. – African Educational Research Journal, 2018
Politics, as in many spheres of life in the Philippines, is still very much a male enclave. From the smallest government unit up to the national level, men dominate (Gemba, 2001). The study aimed to find out the factors that facilitates or restrains women candidates from participating in the political arena. This study was conducted among Lady…
Descriptors: Politics, Gender Differences, Females, Political Candidates
Doherty, Leanne – Journal of Political Science Education, 2011
Many women are considered viable candidates to hold political office but choose not to run for various reasons. One of those reasons is that they do not see the characteristics in themselves that they determine necessary to be a successful politician. For the past five years, the Intern Fellowship Program at Simmons College has matched young women…
Descriptors: Political Candidates, Females, Self Concept, Internship Programs
Clover, Darlene E.; McGregor, Catherine – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2011
Women's Campaign School (WCS) is a non-partisan, non-formal three-day educational programme held annually in Vancouver, to empower and inspire women to enter politics and as a means towards socio-political change. Our findings show the WCS provides excellent practical and tactical skills and an experiential learning opportunity that is highly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Females, Experiential Learning
Burrell, Barbara – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
In 2007, University of Oklahoma political science professor Cindy Simon Rosenthal was elected mayor of Norman, Oklahoma, after having served as a member of its city council. Was her activity unique within the political science profession among female political scientists? Her election stimulated the curiosity of some of us in the…
Descriptors: Political Campaigns, Political Candidates, Political Science, Womens Studies
Olufade, Adenike Olufunke – African Educational Research Journal, 2013
Women involvements in political activities in recent times have been on the decline. Often times, women's right is denied against the provisions of the constitution and other international instruments of human rights and this does not allow them to participate in government adequately. It takes conscious political actions to address the issue of…
Descriptors: Females, Political Attitudes, Women Administrators, Foreign Countries
Ryan, Michelle K.; Haslam, S. Alexander; Kulich, Clara – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2010
Recent archival and experimental research has revealed that women are more likely than men to be appointed to leadership positions when an organization is in crisis. As a result, women often confront a "glass cliff" in which their position as leader is precarious. Our first archival study examined the 2005 UK general election and found…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizen Participation, Political Campaigns, Political Candidates
Brainard, Jeffrey – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Melissa P. Deputy, a 49-year-old mother of five and a community-college student, has long harbored desires to run for public office. Deputy decided to nurture her dreams of entering politics by attending a five-day program at Rutgers University earlier this month intended to encourage undergraduate women to run for elected office. Rutgers has held…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Mothers, Females, Leadership Training
Stremlau, Rose – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Even though Sarah Palin doesn't have the author's vote, she has her support. As a female assistant professor, the author appreciates the difficulty with which women wield authority in society. Political junkies dissect her every word as though she were the vanguard of conservatism, but the popular discourse about Palin is vulgar and crass. As the…
Descriptors: Females, Sexuality, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Use

Havick, John – Journal of Communication, 1997
Investigates national media attention to Democratic and Republican women congressional candidates in 1990 and 1992. Finds media attention related to whether the candidates are running for the Senate or House, incumbency, and state population. Shows that party is a statistically significant factor associated with media attention, and that ethnic…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Females, Journalism Research, Legislators

Benze, James G.; Declercq, Eugene R. – Journalism Quarterly, 1985
Compares the content of female candidates' political spot ads with that of ads for a control group of male candidates in similar contests. Concludes that the biggest differences were in images, with females less likely to stress strength and more likely to stress compassion. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Females, Journalism, News Reporting

Kern, Montague; Edley, Paige P. – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1994
Analyzes selected 1992 Year of the Woman political ads in the light of the 1980s theory and practice which suggests that women should present both their public and private worlds to voters. Finds that women used more appeals from the private world, in fragmented, polyphonic narratives. (SR)
Descriptors: Advertising, Females, Higher Education, Political Campaigns