Wahlrecht und Wahlerfolge von Frauen im internationalen und nationalen Vergleich
Autor/in:
Walla, Wolfgang
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 5, S 49-53
Schlagwörter:Wahlrecht; suffrage; woman; internationaler Vergleich; international comparison; historische Entwicklung; historical development; Parlament; parliament; Regierungsamt; government office; politische Aktivität; political activity
SSOAR Kategorie:allgemeine Geschichte, Recht, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Nach den Kommunalwahlen 2009: Präsenz von Frauen in der Kommunalpolitik Baden-Württembergs
Autor/in:
Hin, Monika; Eisenreich, Dirk
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 9, S 45-48
Schlagwörter:Kommunalwahl; local election; Kommunalpolitik; local politics; Frauenanteil; proportion of women; Baden-Württemberg; Baden-Württemberg; Federal Republic of Germany; Gemeindeparlament; municipal council; Kandidatur; candidacy; politische Aktivität; political activity
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Endgültige Ergebnisse der Wahl zum 17. Deutschen Bundestag am 27. September 2009
Autor/in:
Hin, Monika; Eisenreich, Dirk
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 12, S 46-54
Schlagwörter:Wahl; election; Bundestag; Bundestag; Federal Republic of Germany; Baden-Württemberg; Baden-Württemberg; CDU; Christian Democratic Union; Wahlkreis; electoral district; FDP; Free Democratic Party; politische Linke; political left; Wahlbeteiligung; voter turnout; Gemeinde; municipality; SPD; Social Democratic Party of Germany; Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen; Alliance 90/ The Greens; Frauenanteil; proportion of women; Wahlergebnis; election result
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 3, S 50-54
Schlagwörter:Baden-Württemberg; Baden-Württemberg; Europawahl; election to the European Parliament; Wahlbeteiligung; voter turnout; Partei; party; CDU; Christian Democratic Union; SPD; Social Democratic Party of Germany; Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen; Alliance 90/ The Greens; FDP; Free Democratic Party; Europaparlament; European Parliament; Wähler; voter; Altersgruppe; age group; gender; Federal Republic of Germany
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 8, S 42-46
Schlagwörter:Baden-Württemberg; Baden-Württemberg; Federal Republic of Germany; Bundestagswahl; election to the Bundestag; Frauenanteil; proportion of women; Wahlbeteiligung; voter turnout; Wahlberechtigung; eligibility to vote; Altersgruppe; age group; demographische Alterung; demographic aging; Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen; Alliance 90/ The Greens; CDU; Christian Democratic Union; sozialdemokratische Partei; social democratic party; Die Linke; The Left; Wahlverhalten; voting behavior; Jugend; youth
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Baden-Württemberg hat gewählt: vorläufige Ergebnisse der Kommunalwahlen 2009
Autor/in:
Hin, Monika; Eisenreich, Dirk
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 9, S 40-44
Schlagwörter:Baden-Württemberg; Baden-Württemberg; Federal Republic of Germany; Kommunalwahl; local election; Wahlbeteiligung; voter turnout; Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen; Alliance 90/ The Greens; FDP; Free Democratic Party; Frauenanteil; proportion of women; Gemeindeparlament; municipal council; Wahlergebnis; election result; sozialdemokratische Partei; social democratic party; CDU; Christian Democratic Union
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Vor den Kommunalwahlen in Baden-Württemberg am 7. Juni 2009
Autor/in:
Hin, Monika
Quelle: Statistisches Monatsheft Baden-Württemberg, (2009) 4, S 3-9
Schlagwörter:Kommunalwahl; local election; Baden-Württemberg; Baden-Württemberg; Federal Republic of Germany; Wahlbeteiligung; voter turnout; Frauenanteil; proportion of women; Gemeinde; municipality; CDU; Christian Democratic Union; Kommunalpolitik; local politics; Verantwortung; responsibility; woman; SPD; Social Democratic Party of Germany; Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen; Alliance 90/ The Greens; FDP; Free Democratic Party
SSOAR Kategorie:politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
The Inequality of Participation: Re-examining the Role of Social Stratification and Post-Communism on Political Participation in Europe
Autor/in:
Smith, Michael L.
Quelle: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 45 (2009) 3, S 487–517
Inhalt: This article compares the determinants of political participation, from voting and signing petitions to boycotting, across 23 European countries, posing the question whether and to what degree social inequalities in political participation differ between post-communist and Western countries. The data for the analysis is from the second round of the ESS survey, conducted in 2004–2005. The analysis focuses on the role of education, occupation, and gender in shaping the chances of engaging in political action, while also controlling for a range of sociological, political, and demographic variables. Interaction effects between individual variables and a post-communist dummy variable are used to directly compare the statistical signifi cance of the difference in coeffi cients between post-communist and Western countries. The article finds that the observed effects of the post-communist context are actually accounted for by the indirect effects of a number of individual-level variables. In particular, education, occupation, and gender have stronger effects in post-communist countries than Western countries on many forms of political participation; in other words, the post-communist countries exhibit somewhat larger inequalities in political participation than in the West.
Schlagwörter:political participation; political behaviour; social inequality; social stratification; post-communism
SSOAR Kategorie:Soziologie von Gesamtgesellschaften, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Quelle: Politics in Central Europe, 5 (2009) 2, S 32-54
Inhalt: In 2004 female candidates won a relatively large proportion of Slovenian MEP seats due to effective institutional engineering and despite the: a)persistent dominating political culture (unfavourable to women in politics);b)predominant party-centric electoral system and election campaign; and c) further marginalisation of female candidates compared to male candidates in the printed media during the party-centric election campaign. Research findings support the thesis found in political party literature asserting political parties adapt to new electoral rules without radically changing how they function and without them struggling to change the dominant political culture and media reporting that is unfriendly to gender equality.
Schlagwörter:gender representation; institutional engineering; political parties; election campaign; mass media; political culture; European elections; Slovenia
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Inhalt: Value conflicts involving gender equality are interwoven into current multicultural tensions in many European societies. They are at the core of these tensions in Sweden, in which gender equality and principles of individual human rights constitute the state profile and political identity. In this article, we focus on three cases of honor killings that became flash points for public debates on `culture and cultures' among political parties, immigrant groups and feminists in Sweden. The media fervor surrounding honour-related violence has provided xenophobic groups with political opportunities, but at the same time, the public debate has given visibility and opened up public space for immigrant women's groups. We conclude that the notion of the `good society' has kept at bay the recognition of overtly xenophobic parties, but it has also inhibited open dialogue across and within majority and minority cultures, which would allow for reflections upon the diversity within cultures, marked by religion, gender, class differences and generational conflicts.