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Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales

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CERVA CERNA, Daniela. Political Participation and Gender Violence in Mexico. Rev. mex. cienc. polít. soc [online]. 2014, vol.59, n.222, pp.117-140. ISSN 0185-1918.

This work studies the relationship of women and politics within the framework of the Mexican law on quotas, stressing gender political violence as an explanatory variable of women political underrepresentation. Besides basic information resulting from in-depth interviews and discussion groups, data from the last federal election (2012) are analyzed, and studies on women and political parties in Mexico are reviewed from a critical angle. Research outcomes reveal that the existing dynamics within the political parties -understood as organizations that reproduce traditional gender patterns-represent a crucial variable to explaining the peculiarities of the process through which women can have access to candidatures, and explain their experiences of discrimination, harassment, and violence related to campaigns and parliamentary performance. Also, it is claimed that the implementation of regulatory frameworks aimed at promoting women participation in parliaments depends on the prevailing political party culture in Mexico.

Keywords : political violence; gender quotas; political participation; political parties; México.

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