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Tables of Contents for Women and Electoral Politics in Canada
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Contributors
vii
 
Chapter 1 Women and Electoral Politics in Canada: A Survey of the Literature
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21
Manon Tremblay and Linda Trimble
Part I The Electoral System and Elected Women
Chapter 2 Women and the Canadian Electoral System
22
15
Heather Maclvor
Chapter 3 Women Politicians in Canada's Parliament and Legislatures, 1917-2000: A Socio-demographic Profile
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22
Linda Trimble and Manon Tremblay
Chapter 4 Differences That Matter: Minority Women MPs, 1993-2000
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17
Jerome H. Black
Part II Political Parties
Chapter 5 Can Feminists Transform Party Politics? The Canadian Experience
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16
Lisa Young
Chapter 6 Women's Involvement in Canadian Political Parties
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18
Lisa Young and,William Cross
Chapter 7 Political Parties and Female Candidates: Is There Resistance in New Brunswick?
110
16
Sonia Pitre
Chapter 8 The Parti Quebecois, Its Women's Committee, and the Feminization of the Quebec Electoral Arena
126
14
Jocelyne Praud
Part III Values and Attitudes of the Canadian Electorate
Chapter 9 Women to the Left? Gender Differences in Political Beliefs and Policy Preferences
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20
Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte
Chapter 10 In the Eyes of the Beholders: Gender and Leader Popularity in a Canadian Context
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18
Lynda Erickson
Chapter 11 On the Same Wavelength? Feminist Attitudes Across Generations of Canadian Women
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16
Brenda O'Neill
Part IV Political Women and the Media
Chapter 12 Tough Talk: How Television News Covers Male and Female Leaders of Canadian Political Parties
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17
Joanna Everitt and Elisabeth Gidengil
Chapter 13 'Wham, Bam, No Thank You Ma'am': Gender and the Game Frame in National Newspaper Coverage of Election 2000
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16
Shannon Sampert and Linda Trimble
References
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Index
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