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  1. This article discusses the gendered nature of politics (as practice) and political science (as an academic discipline). It studies the sex-typing characteristic of most institutions in the modern world and describes how gender shapes the ways people organize, think, and know about the world.

  2. Mar 12, 2013 · It studies the sex-typing characteristic of most institutions in the modern world and describes how gender shapes the ways people organize, think, and know about the...

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  4. Apr 23, 2014 · Our special review section on Gender and Politics contains reviews of a wide range of political science books. These reviews make clear that gender is a central theme of political science that crosses all conventional subfield and methodological divides in our discipline.

    • Jeffrey C. Isaac
    • 2014
  5. Questions regarding sex, gender, and sexual orientation, and the political provocations and pitfalls that surround them, invoke quintessential issues of identity, equality, and human rights.

    • Rose McDermott, Peter K. Hatemi
    • 2011
  6. Gender and politics, also called gender in politics, is a field of study in political science and gender studies that aims to understand the relationship between peoples' genders and phenomena in politics. Researchers of gender and politics study how peoples' political participation and experiences interact with their gender identity, and how ...

  7. biological basis of sexuality, the distinction between biological. sex and gender in terms of existential perceptions of masculinity and femininity has often been overlooked. However, gender iden- tity can develop independently of sex, and it can exert different. influences on political outcomes of interest.

  8. Jan 1, 2018 · Gender: the behavioral, cultural, or psychological traits typically associated with one sex. Introduction: What Is Gender? What is gender and what does it have to do with politics? Definitions of gender and gender identity have changed drastically over time and continue to be disputed.