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Where is Gender in Agenda Setting?
Author(s)Kenney, Sally J.
AbstractWhy do some issues surge to the forefront of our attention while others languish in obscurity? Feminist scholars have explored the emergence of issues such as rape, battering, no-fault divorce, pay equity, and other women’s issues on the public agenda. Despite a burgeoning body of literature on feminist social movements within history, political science, and sociology over the last twenty-five years, scholars of agenda setting, public policy, and American politics more generally have largely ignored this work. Not surprisingly, this research cannot be simply added in to the dominant agenda setting theoretical paradigm; rather, the findings disrupt conventional understandings.
IssueNo12
Pages179-207
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWomen & Politics
VolumeNo25
PubDateOctober-November 2003
ISBN_ISSN0195-7732

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