Gender and Voting Preferences in Japan, Britain, and the United States

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Thursday, February 17th, 2022

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Description

This talk examined why a gender difference in vote choice emerged – and varies – in some countries, but not in Japan.  Speaker: Gill Steel, Professor of Political Science, Institute for the Liberal Arts, Doshisha University  Gill Steel is Professor of Political Science at the Institute for the Liberal Arts, Doshisha University. Her recent work includes What Women Want. Voting Preferences in Japan, Britain, and the United States (2022); editing Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan (2019); and co-editing 現代日本社会の権力構造 (2018) with Masahiko Asano; Power in Contemporary Japan (2016).

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Mio Otsuka


Speakers

Gill Steel
Speaker
Professor of Political Science, Institute for the Liberal Arts, Doshisha University

Phillip Lipscy
Moderator
Director, Centre for the Study of Global Japan, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto



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