Transforming Gender Citizenship
Discover the transformative power of gender quotas in Eléonore Lépinard's compelling book, Transforming Gender Citizenship, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018. Spanning an insightful 488 pages, this scholarly work delves into how gender quotas have reshaped the landscape of gender equality across Europe.
Lépinard addresses the complexities and controversies surrounding these policy measures, providing a thorough analysis for researchers and students interested in European law, politics, gender studies, and comparative constitutionalism. By examining the impact of these quotas on public officers and political representation, this book challenges traditional notions of citizenship and advocates for a more inclusive society.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply interested in the intersection of politics and gender, Transforming Gender Citizenship offers valuable insights that are essential for understanding contemporary debates surrounding sex discrimination and gender equality in the United Kingdom and beyond.