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An Arts Matters Forum - Why Feminism Matters

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An Arts Matters Forum - Why Feminism Matters Compared with 30 years ago women are now better represented in politics but there is still more to be done. Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard are examples of women gaining important leadership positions, but not the top job. So how far have women come in terms of political leadership and shaping the public policy agenda? Do men and women do politics differently? Do women have different interests to men and how should these be incorporated into political decision-making? How might contemporary feminism contribute to improving women's position in politics. This forum included leading international political scientists along with Australian academics and researchers in a robust discussion on the state of contemporary feminism. Forum Participants: Rebecca Huntley, writer and social researcher Karen Beckwith, Flora Stone Mather Professor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Stephen and Evalyn Milman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Government at Cornell University Fiona Macka, Director of the Graduate School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland Sue Goodwin, Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney MC: Lisa Forrest A Sydney Ideas forum on 22 March, 2010 http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2010/why_feminism_matters_forum.shtml

An Arts Matters Forum - Why Feminism Matters Compared with 30 years ago women are now better represented in politics but there is still more to be done. Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard are examples of women gaining important leadership positions, but not the top job. So how far have women come in terms of political leadership and shaping the public policy agenda? Do men and women do politics differently? Do women have different interests to men and how should these be incorporated into political decision-making? How might contemporary feminism contribute to improving women's position in politics. This forum included leading international political scientists along with Australian academics and researchers in a robust discussion on the state of contemporary feminism. Forum Participants: Rebecca Huntley, writer and social researcher Karen Beckwith, Flora Stone Mather Professor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University Mary Fainsod Katzenstein, Stephen and Evalyn Milman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Government at Cornell University Fiona Macka, Director of the Graduate School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland Sue Goodwin, Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney MC: Lisa Forrest A Sydney Ideas forum on 22 March, 2010 http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2010/why_feminism_matters_forum.shtml

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