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T-12   Theme Panel: Toward a Comparative Politics of Gender: Advancing the Discipline along Interdisciplinary Boundaries
Date: Friday, Aug 31, 4:15 PM
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Co-sponsored by 31-10

Chair: Karen Beckwith
Case Western Reserve University, karen.beckwith@case.edu

Author(s):
Comparing Comparative Politics with Comparative Gender Politics
Lisa Baldez
Dartmouth College, lisa.baldez@dartmouth.edu

Comparative Gender and Institutions: Directions for Research
Louise Chappell
University of Sydney, L.Chappell@usyd.edu.au

When and Why do Governments Promote Women's Rights? Toward a Comparative Politics of States and Sex Equality
Mala N. Htun
New School for Social Research, htun@mindspring.com
  S. Laurel Weldon
  Purdue University, weldons@purdue.edu

Comparing Women's Political Representation: Notes for a Future Research Agenda
Mona Lena Krook
Washington University, St. Louis, mlkrook@wustl.edu

The Interdisciplinary Dimensions of the Study of Gender and Politics: Looking Ahead
Aili Mari Tripp
University of Wisconsin, Madison, atripp@wisc.edu

A Comparative Politics of Gender: Possibilities and Limitations?
Georgina Waylen
University of Sheffield, g.waylen@sheffield.ac.uk


Discussant(s): Karen Beckwith
Case Western Reserve University, karen.beckwith@case.edu