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Quotas: changing the way things look without changing the way things are
Authors:Louise Vincent Senior Lecturer
Institution:1. University of Queensland , Australia;2. House of Commons and Honorary Research Fellow at the Department of Politics , University of Exeter , UK
Abstract:This paper argues that while quotas can quite easily be used rapidly to address the problem of insufficient numbers of women in representative political institutions, effective representation requires us to pay attention to far more than merely the numbers of women present. This article suggests that, in particular, we need to look at which kinds of women are made present by quotas, how these women gain office and what they do once they are there. Using the South African example as a case in point, the paper suggests that where women become representatives through mechanisms controlled by party political hierarchies rather than by way of more broad-based political processes reflecting real social change, quotas can act to legitimate and perpetuate women's actual absence of power rather than being an effective remedy.
Keywords:parliament  Select Committees  policy  United Kingdom
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