All roads lead to power: the appointed and elected paths to public office for US women
"We are accustomed to hearing about a gender gap in politics. The low representation of women in elected office is well-documented and typically attributed to institutional barriers, discrimination, and differences in political ambition due to socialized gender norms. The problem with this narr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "We are accustomed to hearing about a gender gap in politics. The low representation of women in elected office is well-documented and typically attributed to institutional barriers, discrimination, and differences in political ambition due to socialized gender norms. The problem with this narrative, as Kaitlin Sidorsky observes, is that it leaves out political appointment as an alternative path to public service. More women participate in politics than scholars have acknowledged, but they do so through appointments. And this road to power has been understudied for the same reason that many women pursue appointed positions over elected office: because they can serve the public in a way that does not seem "political." Women are not always just "victims" of their own lack of self-confidence or a biased political sphere, but in fact make a conscious decision to enter politics through what they consider a far less partisan and negative entry point. Very few scholars have studied female appointees in the same manner they study female officeholders, and this omission ignores the political histories, recruitment patterns, and levels of political ambition of women. It also underappreciates the importance of appointed positions, which are some of the most important roles in the government. All Roads Lead to Power explores why women are attracted to these positions through an original survey and interviews with officials across twenty states and four bureaucratic departments. Sidorsky's research sheds light on the recruitment process, motivations for holding office, and political ambitions of women who look for alternative, "non-political" routes to public service"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Tables vii List of Figures ix xi Preface i i. Reconceptualizing Women and Public Service 2 The Men and Women in Elected and Appointed Office at the State Level 23 3. You Should Be Appointed: Political Recruitment for State-Level Appointed Officials 53 4. Why Hold Public Office? Appointed Officials’ Motivations to Hold Public Office 77 5. Where Do I Go from Here? The Political Ambitions of Appointed Officeholders 94 6. Considering the Other Pathway: Appointed Officials’ Interest in Elected Office 120 7. A Different Perspective: Recruitment, Motivations, and Ambitions of State Elected Officials 140 8. How to Be the Nonpolitical Public Servant 168 Appendix A: State Political Pathways Surveys 181 Appendix B: Appointed and Elected Official Interview Transcripts 206 Appendix C: Coding of Variables 210 Appendix D: Supplemental Table for Chapter 5 Selected Bibliography Index 227 219 216
Speaking of cabinet appointments he’d made as governor, presidential candidate Mitt Romney famously spoke of having whole binders full of women” to consider. The line was much mocked; and yet, Kaitlin Sidorsky suggests, it raises a point long overlooked in discussions of the gender gap in politics: many more women are appointed than elected to political office. Analyzing an original survey of political appointments at all levels of state government, All Roads Lead to Power offers an expanded, more nuanced view of women in politics. This book also questions the manner in which political ambition, particularly among women, is typically studied and understood. In a deep comparative analysis of appointed and elected state positions, All Roads Lead to Power highlights how the differences between being appointed or elected explain why so many more women serve in appointed offices. These women, Sidorsky finds, are not always victims of a much-cited lack of self confidence or ambition, or of a biased political sphere. More often, they make a conscious decision to enter politics through what they believe is a far less partisan and negative entry point. Furthermore, Sidorsky s research reveals
that many women end up in political appointments—at all levels—not because they are ambitious to hold public office, but because the work connects with their personal lives or careers. With its groundbreaking research and insights into the ambitions, recruitment, and motivations of appointed officials, Sidorsky s work broadens our conception of political representation and alters our understanding of how and why women pursue and achieve political power.
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title_short | All roads lead to power |
title_sort | all roads lead to power the appointed and elected paths to public office for us women |
title_sub | the appointed and elected paths to public office for US women |
topic | Women / Political activity / United States / States Women public officers / United States / States Women political candidates / United States / States SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / State & Provincial Women / Political activity / U.S. states Politische Beteiligung (DE-588)4076215-4 gnd Politikerin (DE-588)4175019-6 gnd Öffentliches Amt (DE-588)4456587-2 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Women / Political activity / United States / States Women public officers / United States / States Women political candidates / United States / States SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / State & Provincial Women / Political activity / U.S. states Politische Beteiligung Politikerin Öffentliches Amt Frau USA |
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