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Australian Journal of Political Science | 2010

Gender Equality in National Politics: The Views of Australian Male Politicians

Mary Crawford; Barbara Pini

Studies of gender and politics have typically been studies of women and politics. In contrast, this paper places men at the centre of its inquiry by drawing on interviews with 15 current federal male politicians. Of concern is exploring the ways in which men conceptualise the question of gender equity in the Australian parliament. Three frameworks are identified in the mens narratives. These are that the parliament is a masculinised space but that this is unavoidable; that the parliament is now feminised and women are advantaged; and that the parliament is gender neutral and gender is irrelevant. It is argued that collectively these framing devices operate to mask the many constraints which exist to marginalise women from political participation and undermine attempts to address womens political disadvantage as political participants. The paper concludes by highlighting the significance of the paper beyond the Australian context and calling for further research which names and critiques political men and their discourses on gender and parliamentary practices and processes.


Australian Journal of Political Science | 2009

Gender and the Australian Parliament: Putting the Political Scientist into the Picture

Mary Crawford

This paper draws on a study of gender and politics in the Australian parliament in order to make a contribution to methodological debates in feminist political science. The paper begins by outlining the different dimensions of feminist political science methodology that have been identified in the literature. According to this literature five key principles can be seen to constitute feminist approaches to political science. These are: a focus on gender, a deconstruction of the public/private divide, giving voice to women, using research as a basis for transformation, and using reflexivity to critique researcher positionality. The next part of the paper focuses more specifically on reflexivity tracing arguments about its definition, usefulness and the criticisms it has attracted from researchers. Following this, I explore how my background as a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1987 to 1996 provided an important academic resource in my doctoral study of gender and politics in the national parliament. Through this process I highlight the value of a reflexive approach to research.


Review of Economics of the Household | 2007

Gambling participation in Australia: findings from the national Household Expenditure Survey

Andrew C. Worthington; Kerry Brown; Mary Crawford; David Pickernell


Archive | 2003

Socioeconomic And Demographic Determinants Of Household Gambling In Australia

Andrew C. Worthington; Kerry Brown; Mary Crawford; David Pickernell


Parliamentary Affairs | 2011

The Australian Parliament: A Gendered Organisation

Mary Crawford; Barbara Pini


Public Money & Management | 2004

Gambling as a Base for Hypothecated Taxation: The UK's National Lottery and Electronic Gaming Machines in Australia

David Pickernell; Kerry Brown; Andrew C. Worthington; Mary Crawford


QUT Business School | 2008

Gender and the Australian parliament

Mary Crawford


QUT Business School; School of Management | 2006

Putting the Political Scientist into the Picture

Mary Crawford


QUT Business School; School of Management | 2010

From domestic violence to sustainable employment

Mary Crawford; Kerry Brown; Karen Walsh; Donna Pullar


QUT Business School | 2010

Gender and political leadership : moving beyond stereotypes

Mary Crawford; Marion Simms

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David Pickernell

University of New South Wales

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Kerry Brown

Southern Cross University

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Robyn L. Keast

Southern Cross University

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