Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4378174005> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 88 of
88
with 100 items per page.
- W4378174005 endingPage "490" @default.
- W4378174005 startingPage "479" @default.
- W4378174005 abstract "Scores of political science studies reveal that female candidates fare as well as their male counterparts. But the percentage of citizens willing to support a woman presidential party nominee has significantly decreased over the last two years. Based on the results of a Knowledge Networks national random sample survey, this article offers the first empirical examination of the manner in which the atmosphere of war might affect women candidates’ electoral prospects. I find that citizens prefer men’s leadership traits and characteristics, deem men more competent at legislating around issues of national security and military crises, and contend that men are superior to women at addressing the new obstacles generated by the events of September 11, 2001. As a result of this gender stereotyping, levels of willingness to support a qualified woman presidential candidate are lower than they have been for decades. These findings carry broad implications for the study of women and politics. If women fare as well as men when the political climate is dominated by issues that play to women’s stereotypical strengths, but are disadvantaged when “men’s issues” dominate the political agenda, then we must reconsider the conclusion that winning elections has nothing to do with the sex of the candidate." @default.
- W4378174005 created "2023-05-26" @default.
- W4378174005 creator A5033519335 @default.
- W4378174005 date "2004-09-01" @default.
- W4378174005 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4378174005 title "Women, War, and Winning Elections: Gender Stereotyping in the Post-September 11th Era" @default.
- W4378174005 cites W1981210981 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W1999379879 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2034611492 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2037060875 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2055574359 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2075683977 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2127974543 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2136750123 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2315809957 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2318958128 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2319116162 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W2322188288 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W4235043076 @default.
- W4378174005 cites W4240368771 @default.
- W4378174005 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/106591290405700312" @default.
- W4378174005 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W4378174005 type Work @default.
- W4378174005 citedByCount "223" @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052012 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052013 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052014 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052015 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052016 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052017 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052018 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052019 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052020 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052021 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052022 @default.
- W4378174005 countsByYear W43781740052023 @default.
- W4378174005 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4378174005 hasAuthorship W4378174005A5033519335 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C107993555 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C136815107 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C197487636 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C2776035688 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C2780623907 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C2994056279 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C107993555 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C111472728 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C136815107 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C138885662 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C144024400 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C15744967 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C17744445 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C197487636 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C199539241 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C2776035688 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C2780623907 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C2994056279 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C46312422 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C77805123 @default.
- W4378174005 hasConceptScore W4378174005C94625758 @default.
- W4378174005 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W4378174005 hasLocation W43781740051 @default.
- W4378174005 hasOpenAccess W4378174005 @default.
- W4378174005 hasPrimaryLocation W43781740051 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2037348826 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2054428501 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2138462492 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2158833175 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2298371970 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2511025064 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2515530434 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W3163459468 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W609019578 @default.
- W4378174005 hasRelatedWork W2105357160 @default.
- W4378174005 hasVolume "57" @default.
- W4378174005 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4378174005 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4378174005 workType "article" @default.