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Politics & Gender short paper series on Gender, Politics, and the Global Pandemic

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January 15, 2021

Politics & Gender short paper series on Gender, Politics, and the Global Pandemic

Source: Cambridge University Press

Politics & Gender is an agenda-setting journal that publishes quality scholarship on gender and politics and on women and politics. It aims to represent the full range of questions, issues, and approaches on gender and women across the major subfields of political science, including comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and U.S. politics.

Politics & Gender short paper series on Gender, Politics, and the Global Pandemic

The Gender, Politics, and the Global Pandemic series features 24 articles. The topics fall into three broad categories: Gender, leadership, and policymaking on Covid-19; gender, health, and public opinion during the Covid-19 pandemic; and Covid-19, caring, and inequality. The papers address such questions as: Were women leaders more successful in managing Covid-19 response? Why are men less likely to report wearing face coverings? How did the pandemic impact elections?

Click here to learn more and access the articles.

Resource type
Editor
Politics & Gender , Volume 16 , Issue 4 , December 2020 , pp. 933 - 934
Publisher
Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association
Publication year
December 2020
Focus areas

Politics & Gender is an agenda-setting journal that publishes quality scholarship on gender and politics and on women and politics. It aims to represent the full range of questions, issues, and approaches on gender and women across the major subfields of political science, including comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and U.S. politics.

Politics & Gender short paper series on Gender, Politics, and the Global Pandemic

The Gender, Politics, and the Global Pandemic series features 24 articles. The topics fall into three broad categories: Gender, leadership, and policymaking on Covid-19; gender, health, and public opinion during the Covid-19 pandemic; and Covid-19, caring, and inequality. The papers address such questions as: Were women leaders more successful in managing Covid-19 response? Why are men less likely to report wearing face coverings? How did the pandemic impact elections?

Click here to learn more and access the articles.

Resource type
Editor
Politics & Gender , Volume 16 , Issue 4 , December 2020 , pp. 933 - 934
Publisher
Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association
Publication year
December 2020
Focus areas