Description
About the Author
Melody E. Valdini is Associate Professor of Political Science at Portland State University, the Associate Editor of the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, and the 2017-2019 chair of the Representation and Electoral Systems section of the American Political Science Association. Her research focuses on the consequences of institutional design, with a particular focus on electoral systems, political parties, and women's descriptive representation. She has published in the American Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, Electoral Studies, and Politics & Gender, and won the Carrie Chapman Catt Prize in 2012. She is co-author of The Character of Democracy: How Institutions Shape Politics.
Reviews
The Inclusion Calculation cleverly flips the script on previous research analyzing women's descriptive representation. ... [It] makes a superb contribution to comparative politics. * Jennifer Piscopo, Perspectives on Politics *
This volume makes use of several systematic statistical analyses and numerous case studies to explore the nuances that help to explain the calculations gatekeepers make. Valdini's provocative framework should spark a reconsideration of implicit assumptions about women's representation and how to ensure that governments provide authentic and meaningful representation for all members of society. * T. Lynch, University of St. Thomas, CHOICE *
Rather than the oft-asked question of how women make strides on politics, this excellent book flips this question on its head by asking when and why established political elites let women in? The argument is compelling: politicians allow women into elected positions when it benefits their own electoral fortunes. The analyses draw on an impressive array of case studies and sources of evidence. * Miki Caul Kittilson, Arizona State University *
This pathbreaking book brings patriarchy back into gender and politics research. Valdini rightly argues that male elites do not nominate women because they have good intentions. Rather, certain moments make the benefits of women's inclusion outweigh the threat to men's power. Using quantitative analyses and case studies, Valdini identifies two such moments: after corruption crises and in decaying democracies. The focus on elites' inclusion calculation provides a timely reminder that the responsibility for women's political underrepresentation lies with men. * Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College *
Valdini offers a brilliant new analysis of gender representation, focusing not on women's efforts to gain access to politics but on men's role as gatekeepers. She provides a ground-breaking contribution, asking 'when and why do men let the women in?' and arguing that male elites facilitate women's descriptive representation when it is likely to generate tangible benefits to men's power. Valdini's approach is original, smart, compelling, and highly readable. A must-read for all scholars and students of gender politics! * Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer, Rice University *
Awards
Winner of Winner of the 2020 Victoria Schuck Award from the American Political Science Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9780190936204
Author Melody E. Valdini
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 318g
Dimensions(mm) 155mm * 234mm * 15mm