Contested transformation : race, gender, and political leadership in 21st century America / Carol Hardy-Fanta, Pei-te Lien, Dianne Pinderhughes, Christine Marie Sierra.
Material type: TextPublication details: ?2016 Description: xxi, 492 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780521196437
- 0521196434
- 9780521144544
- 052114454X
- Race, gender, and political leadership in 21st century America
- Political participation -- United States
- Women -- Political activity -- United States
- Minorities -- Political activity -- United States
- Cultural pluralism -- United States
- Cultural pluralism
- Minorities -- Political activity
- Political participation
- Politics and government
- Race relations
- Social conditions
- Women -- Political activity
- United States -- Politics and government
- United States -- Race relations
- United States -- Social conditions
- United States
- Monority Groups Leadership Ethnicity Racial Groups Gender
- 320.973 23
- JK1764 .H364 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-456) and index.
Part I: Transforming the American Political Landscape. Dual Narratives : Dramatic Growth and Continuing Underrepresentation ; Who Governs at the Local Level? ; A Portrait of Elected Officials of Color -- Part II: Paths to Political Office. The Decision to Run and Patterns of Office Holding ; The Election Contest : Navigating the Campaign Trail -- Part III: Leadership, Governance, and Representation. Leadership and Governance ; Perspectives on Representation -- Part IV: Advancing Democracy in the United States. Prospects for Building Coalitions across Race and Gender -- Appendix A. Data and Methodology -- Appendix B. GMCL National Telephone Survey Questionnaire.
Contested Transformation constitutes the first comprehensive study of racial and ethnic minorities holding elective office in the United States at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Building on data from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership (GMCL) National Database and Survey, it provides a baseline portrait of Black, Latino, Asian American, and American Indian elected officials - the women and men holding public office at national, state, and local levels of government. Analysis reveals commonalities and differences across race and gender groups on their backgrounds, paths to public office, leadership roles, and policy positions. Challenging mainstream political science theories in their applicability to elected officials of color, the book offers new understandings of the experiences of those holding public office today. Gains in political leadership and influence by people of color are transforming the American political landscape, but they have occurred within a contested political context, one where struggles for racial and gender equality continue. --
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