A View of Their Own: Women's Committee Leadership Styles and State Legislatures |
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Authors: | Cindy Simon Rosenthal |
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Affiliation: | Cindy Simon Rosenthal;is assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Oklahoma. |
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Abstract: | Analysis of survey data from 291 state legislative committee chairs suggests that professionalization has important gender implications not previously explored. Legislatures are gendered in the sense that culturally masculine and feminine committee management styles are more at home in some legislatures than in others. "Citizen" legislatures seem to be more hospitable to "feminine" behaviors of inclusion and a motivation focused on people-oriented concerns. Professionalized legislatures–promoted in large part on the basis of a masculine vocabulary of independence, rationality, expertise, and competition with the executive–discourage inclusive or collegial committee strategies and public-minded motives. Professional legislatures may be positive environments in which to nurture policy leadership, but their committee leaders eschew public participation. |
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