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RENIA DROSOU Sociologist Msc DIRECTOR OF EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF HERAKLION GETTING MORE WOMEN IN POLITICS Greek Women at the Ballot Box Feb111934

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RENIA DROSOU Sociologist Msc DIRECTOR OF EUROPEAN PROGRAMMES OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF HERAKLION GETTING MORE WOMEN IN POLITICS Greek Women at the Ballot Box Feb111934 Greece A Historical Overview. Late Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century. Overview. Introduction. Women and Local Government. Politics of the Parish. Parish Office Holding. Women Poor Law Guardians. County Councils. Party Politics. Introduction. Early nineteenth century witnessed opening . up of opportunities for women in . radical . politics . Will focus on three groups: the . Zetetic. Movement, . Owenism. and Chartism. This . Discovering Problems at the turn of the century. How the Other Half Lives. – Jacob Riis. “Like rabbits in their burrows, the little ragamuffins sleep with at least one eye open, and every sense alert to the approach of danger; of their enemy, the policeman, whose chief business in life is to move them on and of the agent bent on robbing them of their cherished freedom. At the first warning shout they scatter and are off. To pursue them would be like chasing the fleet-footed mountain goat…There is not an open door, a hidden turn or runway, which they do not know, with lots of secret passages and short cuts no one else ever found.”. Lecture, Week Seven. Dr Natalie Kon-yu. ACL 2009. The Struggle for the Australian Story. Conventional histories once had it that in the late 1800s two master narratives were tussling for control of the Australian story: . Lecture, Week Eight. Pamela Niehoff. ACL 2009. The Struggle for the Australian Story. Conventional histories once had it that in the late 1800s two master narratives were tussling for control of the Australian story: . World and regional averagesof women in parliament Single house or lower houseUpper house or SenateBoth houses combinedWorld average22.3%20.5%22.0%Regional averagesRegions are classied by descending o mvs25@cam.ac.uk. Ideology-free . politics:. A bottom-up approach. CRASSH Postdoctoral Research Seminar . Series. Cambridge. 21 June 2012. Top-down politics are based on ideology.. An . ideology. accommodates one aspect of human motivation and behaviour, to the exclusion of all others, and asserts that it is or could become all inclusive. Lecture, Week Nine. Pamela Niehoff. ACL 2009. The Struggle for the Australian Story. Conventional histories once had it that in the late 1800s two master narratives were tussling for control of the Australian story: . Dr. Rosie Campbell. r.campbell@bbk.ac.uk. . Twitter. : . @. Rosiecampb. Do women participate less than men?. Partisan politics . Civic engagement . Cause oriented activities . Voluntary work. Education, child and health related groups. in a Time of Change. Welcome. Andrea Kulsrud . Manager of Contract Administration and Negotiation. Jo Miller. Women’s Leadership Speaker and Founding Editor . of BeLeaderly.com.. Helps emerging women leaders create a roadmap for their career advancement. . Dr. Rosie Campbell. r.campbell@bbk.ac.uk. . Twitter. : . @. Rosiecampb. Do women participate less than men?. Partisan politics . Civic engagement . Cause oriented activities . Voluntary work. Education, child and health related groups. Political Advantage. Changing . attitudes to women in society. :. . the women’s suffrage campaigns. ;. . the militant Suffragette campaign up to 1914. ;. . the part played by women in the war effort, 1914–18. Introduction. Early nineteenth century witnessed opening . up of opportunities for women in . radical . politics . Will focus on three groups: the . Zetetic. Movement, . Owenism. and Chartism. This . 1 https://kirasanbonmatsu.squarespace.com 2 Sanbonmatsu, Kira. 2002. mocrats, Republicans, and the Politics of Women’s PlaceAnn Arbor:University of Michigan Press. Peer Reviewed ArticlesMatos, Ya

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