PSA Women and Politics Specialist Group 2012 Conference

Bi-annual Conference 2012
‘Making a Difference for Women', Saturday 18 February 2012, Frenchay Campus, UWE, Bristol.
- Do women political representatives act for women?
- What difference do women, elected representatives and other, make in and to politics?
- Why do women seek to represent (and how)?
- Are those who seek to act for women only ever women?
- Does everything and anything done by a woman representative count as substantive representation?
- Are some representatives better for women than others?
- What is ‘good’ representation ‘for women’ and how and where does it take place?
Delegates will have an opportunity to attend two of six panel sessions and a Roundtable, with further networking opportunities over lunch.
The Political Studies Association (PSA) is the leading UK-based professional organisation for Political Scientists.
We hope the theme of ‘women making a difference’ will provide a conduit for both academic and practitioner contributions to this one day conference.
Deadline for abstracts (500 words): now
closed
Deadline for early bird registration: 16 January
2012
Programme: View the
provisional conference timetable
Organisers
Dr
Lisa Harrison, UWE, Bristol
Prof Sarah Childs,
Bristol University
Co-sponsored by the PSA Women and Politics Specialist Group.










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