Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Author "Murray, R"
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Bringing men and masculinities into political science
Murray, R; Bjarnegård, E (Bristol University Press, 2023-09-15)<jats:p>Most politicians are men, yet there is a surprising lack of focus within political science on the causes and consequences of male dominance. This article outlines how political science could benefit from greater ... -
Critical Perspectives on Men and Masculinities in Politics: Introduction
Bjarnegard, E; Murray, R (2018-06) -
Editorial Introduction: Gender and Political Financing
Murray, R; Muriaas, R; Wang, V -
Explaining Gender Gaps in Legislative Committees
Murray, R; Senac, R (2018) -
Quotas for men: Reframing gender quotas as a means of improving representation for all
Murray, R (Cambridge University Press, 2014)Gender quotas traditionally focus on the underrepresentation of women. Conceiving of quotas in this way perpetuates the status of men as the norm and women as the other. Women are subject to heavy scrutiny of their ... -
Quotas for Men: Reframing Gender Quotas as a Means of Improving Representation for All
Murray, R (2014-08) -
Quotas, Citizens, and Norms of Representation
Murray, R (2013-09) -
Revisiting Forms of Representation by Critically Examining Men
Bjarnegard, E; Murray, R (2018-06) -
The Substantive Representation of Men: Intersectionality, Masculinities, and Men’s Interests
Murray, R (Wiley, 08-05-2024)Men’s numerical over-representation in politics leads to complacency regarding their substantive representation. Yet the men in politics are not descriptively representative of most men and are drawn disproportionately ... -
What Makes a Good Politician? Reassessing the Criteria Used for Political Recruitment
Murray, R (2015-12)