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OPENING DOORS WIDER: Women's political engagement in Canada

From the days of the fur trade through the contemporary period, women have played important roles in the public life of Canada. Until the 1970s, however, these contributions were generally overlooked. Opening Doors Wider looks at the progress made in the last forty years to raise the profile of women’s involvement in public life.

The contributors focus on two questions with reference to community activism, the politics of feminist organizing, parties and elections, and the communications environment in which politicians operate. First, are the doors to participation presently open wider than they were in the past? Second, how can these doors be opened wider, both in terms of real-world participation and our scholarly understanding of public engagement?

These tightly argued essays shed new light on the quality of public involvement of women in one of the world’s most stable democracies. The nuanced discussion of solutions as well as problems makes it an indispensable resource for students and practitioners of politics at all levels.

Opening Doors Wider: Women’s Political Engagement in Canada was published in spring 2009 by UBC Press.

Contributors Sylvia Bashevkin • Caroline Andrew • Mary-Jo Nadeau • Manon Tremblay, with Stephanie Mullen • Louise Carbert • Lesley Byrne • Joanna Everitt and Michael Camp • Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant • Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, and Susan Banducci

   
CONTACT Sylvia Bashevkin at University College, University of Toronto, 15 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3H7, Canada. Email address: sbashevk@chass.utoronto.ca