Автор |
Baer, Denise L. |
Автор |
Bositis, David A. |
Дата выпуска |
1983 |
dc.description |
This paper analyzes the application of the biopolitical perspective to explanations of gender differnces in political participation. Using the heuristic device of a causal model, two endocrine-based mechanisms proposed in political science literature are examined: 1) the linking of male androgens with more assertive kinds of political involvement; and 2) the linking of menstruation with cyclical mood changes and political behavior and attitudes. After a review of pertinent biological, psychological and political science literatures, both explanations are rejected. In the concluding section, an interactive biobehavioral paradigm is outlined, and several examples are suggested for further exploration of biological factors in political behavior and gender. |
Формат |
application.pdf |
Издатель |
Taylor & Francis Group |
Копирайт |
Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC |
Название |
Biology, Gender, and Politics: |
Тип |
research-article |
DOI |
10.1300/J014v03n02_02 |
Print ISSN |
0195-7732 |
Журнал |
Women & Politics |
Том |
3 |
Первая страница |
29 |
Последняя страница |
66 |
Аффилиация |
Baer, Denise L.; Department of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, IL 62901 |
Аффилиация |
Bositis, David A.; Department of Political Science, George Washington University , Washington , DC, 20006 |
Выпуск |
2-3 |