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Political Parties, Women's Groups and the Recruitment and Advancement of Women Candidates for Elective Office |
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Name: Southern Political Science Association URL: http://www.spsa.net
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| Burrell, Barbara. and Frederick, Brian. "Political Parties, Women's Groups and the Recruitment and Advancement of Women Candidates for Elective Office" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, TBA, TBA, Jan 05, 2006 <Not Available>. 2008-12-12 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p68999_index.html> |
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| Burrell, B. and Frederick, B. , 2006-01-05 "Political Parties, Women's Groups and the Recruitment and Advancement of Women Candidates for Elective Office" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, TBA, TBA Online <PDF>. 2008-12-12 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p68999_index.html |
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| WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY: RECRUITMENT POOLS GENDER POLITICS AND CONGRESSIONAL OPEN SEATS Barbara Burrell bburrell@NIU.edu Brian Frederick bfred34@hotmail.com Political Science Department Northern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois 60115 Abstract This paper explores what we call the recruitment pool of prospective candidates in open seat races for the U.S. House of Representatives and the role of gender in the pool. It sets out a model of the process focusing on the development of the concepts important to the emergence of candidates in |
| of Women to State Legislatures” Journal of Politics 64: 791-809. Schlesinger Joseph A. 1966. Ambition and Politics: Political Careers in the United States. Chicago: Rand McNally. Seltzer Richard A. Jody Newman and Melissa Voorhees Leighton. 1997. Sex as a Political Variable: Women as Candidates and Voters in U.S. Elections. Boulder Colorado: Lynne Riener Publishers. Stone Walter J. and L. Sandy Maisel 2003. “The Not-So-Simple Calculus of Winning: Potential U.S. House Candidates’ Nomination and General Election Prospects.” Journal of Politics |
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