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Chapter 1 - Dilemmas in the Meaning and Measurement of Representation (Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson) Part I: Theoretical Aspects of Studying Representation Chapter 2 - Plotting the Path from One to the Other: Women's Interests and Political Representation (Karen Beckwith) Chapter 3 - Intersectional Representation or Representing Intersectionality? Reshaping Empirical Analysis of Intersectionality (Ange-Marie Hancock) Chapter 4 - Representing Women: Defining Substantive Representation of Women (Drude Dahlerup) Part II: Representation: Gaining Presence in Politics Chapter 5 - The Effect of Preferential Voting on Women's Representation (Richard Matland and Emelie Lilliefeldt) Chapter 6 - Gender, High Courts and Ideas about Representation in Western Europe (Valerie Hoekstra, Miki Kittilson and Elizabeth Andrews) Chapter 7 - Political Inclusion and Representation of Afrodescendant Women in Latin America (Mala Htun) Part III: Representation: Securing Women's Interests in Policy Chapter 8 - How Civil Society Represents Women: Feminists, Catholics, and Mobilization Strategies in Africa (Alice Kang) Chapter 9 - Unpacking Women's Issues: Gender and Policymaking on Health Care, Education, and Women's Health in the U.S. Senate (Michele Swers) Chapter 10 - Representing Women's Interests and Intersections of Gender, Race and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures (Beth Reingold and Kerry Haynie) Chapter 11 - Representing Women: Empirical Insights from Legislatures and Cabinets in Latin America (Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon, Leslie Schwindt-Bayer and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson) Part IV: Representation: Women and Beyond Chapter 12 - Does Presence Produce Representation of Interests? (Maria C. Escobar-Lemmon and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson) References Index
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