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The politics of gender and violence: A case study of a Mexican female senator and a law for victims of violence.

机译:性别与暴力政治:墨西哥女参议员和暴力受害者法律的个案研究。

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Violence against Mexican women is not a new subject. Disappearances and murdered women in the border town of Cd. Juarez and throughout the country are reported in the news headlines every day. Between 1999 and 2005 more than 6,000 women and girls were murdered, an average of 1,000 murdered women every year. The majority of the deaths result from violence within their household (Mexico, 2009). The rate of violence is not isolated to border towns. The Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Geografía (National Institute of Statistics and Geography/INEGI) reports that 67% of Mexican women aged 15 years of age and older have been victims of violence. At the same time, the political representation of Mexican women has increased over the years. The rate of Mexican women who hold national political positions is 35%, higher than most of its neighboring countries (Women, 2013). This thesis will focus on the representation of women at the federal level. Even though political representation numbers are significant compared to other nation states, Mexico ranks high in the Gender Inequality Index measured by the United Nations, signifying that Mexican women hold a poor position in their society. The relationship between the high incidence of violence against women and the number of elected female politicians is contradictory. This thesis will look at the effectiveness of Mexican female politicians in creating policies against violence and aims to answer these questions: 1) To what extent do women politicians follow party lines and to what extent do women politicians have autonomous agendas? 2) To what extent do women politicians get to participate in policy making and what role do quotas play in female participation? 3) Are Mexican female politicians writing and advocating effective legislation against violence? 4) What are some of the challenges and barriers in passing legislation against violence? I approach these questions using quantitative and qualitative methods through two case studies, data analysis, and narrative reports. I frame these questions around representation and critical mass theory. The first case study analyzes whether female PRI Senator Diva Gastelum represents her constituents through descriptive or substantives representation. The second case study analyzes the Ley General de Victimas (General Law for Victims/LGV), a piece of victim's assistance legislation and the role of female politicians. This inquiry will help the reader understand whether a relationship between Mexican female politicians and policies created against violence exists.
机译:对墨西哥妇女的暴力行为不是一个新话题。在边境城镇Cd失踪和谋杀的妇女。每天在新闻头条上报道华雷斯和全国各地。在1999年至2005年期间,有6000多名妇女和女童被谋杀,平均每年有1000名被谋杀的妇女。大多数死亡是由于家庭暴力造成的(墨西哥,2009年)。暴力事件的发生率不仅限于边境城镇。国家统计和地理研究所(国家统计和地理研究所/国家地理研究所)报告说,墨西哥15岁以上的妇女中有67%是暴力的受害者。同时,多年来墨西哥妇女的政治代表权有所增加。担任国家政治职务的墨西哥妇女比例为35%,高于其大多数邻国(妇女,2013年)。本论文将重点关注联邦一级妇女的代表权。尽管政治代表人数比其他民族国家多得多,但墨西哥在联合国测量的性别不平等指数中排名很高,这表明墨西哥妇女在社会中的地位很低。暴力侵害妇女行为高发与当选女政客人数之间的关系是矛盾的。本文将探讨墨西哥女政治家制定反暴力政策的有效性,并回答以下问题:1)女政治家在多大程度上遵循政党路线,女政治家在何种程度上拥有自主议程? 2)女性政客在多大程度上参与决策,配额在女性参与中扮演什么角色? 3)墨西哥女性政客是否在撰写和倡导有效的反暴力立法? 4)通过反暴力立法有哪些挑战和障碍?我通过两个案例研究,数据分析和叙述性报告使用定量和定性方法来解决这些问题。我围绕代表性和临界质量理论围绕这些问题。第一个案例研究分析了女性PRI参议员Diva Gastelum是通过描述性代表还是实质性代表来代表她的选民。第二个案例研究分析了Ley General de Victimas(受害者普通法/ LGV),受害者援助立法的一部分和女性政治家的作用。这项调查将帮助读者了解墨西哥女性政治家与反暴力政策之间是否存在关系。

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    University of Colorado at Denver.;

  • 授予单位 University of Colorado at Denver.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Political Science General.;Latin American Studies.
  • 学位 M.S.S.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 84 p.
  • 总页数 84
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 石油、天然气工业;
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