Intersectional Approaches to Elections and Institutions
Thu, September 5, 8:00 to 9:30am, Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Franklin 12Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Session Description
The panel includes papers that examine the relationship between gender and race and partisanship, political campaigns, legislative behavior, political action, and contemporary political issues.
Sub Unit
Individual Presentations
All Emotions Aren’t the Same: Intersectionality and Women's Political Action - Christine Marie Slaughter, Boston University; Camille Danielle Burge, Villanova University
Gender, Race, or Partisanship? Asian American Women in the Political Campaign - Dan Qi, Lamar University; Cana Kim, Arizona State University
Gender, Race, Partisanship and the Dynamics of Candidate Likability - Tessa M. Ditonto, Durham University; David J Andersen, Durham University
Intersectionality & IR: Human Rights, Climate Change, and Economics/Development - Kristen Williams, Clark University; Joyce P. Kaufman, Whittier College
One of the Few or One of Many? Women’s Behavior in Varied Legislative Contexts - Julia Marin Hellwege, University of South Dakota