mlkrook.bsky.social
Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University. Chair of the Rutgers Women & Politics Ph.D. Program. Editor of Politics & Gender, 2022-2025. ♀️🏛🌎
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You may be interested in my book, which looked at this problem on a global scale:
academic.oup.com/book/36672
While depressing, I also found a lot of energy and inspiration from the women deep in the trenches who were absolutely not going to cave to these misogynists ♀️
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We also compile articles from our archive into Virtual Special Issues. VSIs allow us to un-gate articles around a specific theme making them #OpenAccess for a limited time.
Recent VSIs include 'Black Women in American Politics' and 'Women as National Leaders'.
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Book Reviews and Thematic Reviews highlight recent monographs of gender and politics research.
A recent Thematic Review puts in conversation various works on feminist movements and abortions rights in Latin America.
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Notes from the Field is where scholars reflect on the research process, connecting scholarship to practice and collaborating with policy makers.
In this recent article, UK scholars come together to reflect on using their scholarship to advance gender equality.
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In addition to research articles, each issue features a collection of articles called Critical Perspectives that speak to a shared themed and put scholarship in conversation.
See a recent collection on "Gender and Political Representation in Times of Crisis":
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The Research Articles we publish cover gender and politics scholarship from all of the subfields in political science.
Our most recent issue features articles on topics from sexism and immigration attitudes to new critical approaches to feminist institutionalism.
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The real trap here is that the Republicans have made defending civil rights seem like a frivolous thing and a whole lot of liberals are falling in line. Even if it was a culture war, so what? This would be a war worth fighting. What are we even doing here, people? Get it together.
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Me, too -- thank you!
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