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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
How do women challenge structures traditionally dominated by men? This panel examines this question from a variety of perspectives: that of the individual citizen, the organizational advocate, and the state actor. The panel considers psychological, strategic, and institutional mechanisms.
Debating Indigenous Women’s Citizenship Status in Canada - Denise Marie Walsh, University of Virginia
Reconsidering Gender Gaps in State Legislatures: The Effects of Women's Lobbying - Elizabeth Wiener, Emory University
Revisiting Women’s Representation: Knowledge in the #MeToo and Women’s March Era - Kira Sanbonmatsu, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
The Impact of #MeToo on Sex Education Reform in Japan and S. Korea - Linda Choi Hasunuma, University of Bridgeport