Property | Value |
?:about
|
|
?:abstract
|
-
Most research studying gender and political participation fails to problematise the measure of gender identity. Using 2012/13 Dutch Longitudinal Internet Studies for the Social Sciences panel survey data, we investigate how gender-socialised personality traits relate to various types of political engagement. Baseline models show that, when significant, self-assessed socialised agentic/masculine traits are positively, and communal/feminine traits are negatively, related to political engagement, though only to activist types of engagement. Multivariate analyses reveal the positive link between agentic/masculine traits and very agentic forms of activity, including engaging with political parties and politicians and going to public hearings. Furthermore, the categorial gender/sex gap in participation matters independently of agentic/masculine traits and communal/feminine traits but the direction and size of the gap differs depending on the type of engagement considered
(xsd:string)
|
?:author
|
|
?:contributor
|
|
?:hasFulltext
|
|
is
?:hasPart
of
|
|
?:inLanguage
|
-
Englisch (EN)
(xsd:string)
|
?:libraryLocation
|
|
?:name
|
-
Are all politics masculine? : Gender socialised personality traits and diversity in political engagement
(xsd:string)
|
?:provider
|
|
?:publicationType
|
-
Monographie
(xsd:string)
-
Sammelwerksbeitrag
(de)
-
in_proceedings
(en)
|
?:sourceCollection
|
-
Beyond the binary: new approaches to measuring gender in political science research, Vol. 4, H. 1, S. 113-133. ISSN 2515-1088
(xsd:string)
|
?:sourceInfo
|
-
GESIS-BIB
(xsd:string)
-
In: Beyond the binary: new approaches to measuring gender in political science research, Vol. 4, H. 1, S. 113-133. ISSN 2515-1088
(xsd:string)
|
rdf:type
|
|