Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic
This article examines women’s political empowerment in the Russian Arctic as an example of progress towards gender equality. In contrast to women’s severe underrepresentation in Russian federal politics, a strong trend towards women’s political empowerment can be observed in the Arctic regions of th...
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description | This article examines women’s political empowerment in the Russian Arctic as an example of progress towards gender equality. In contrast to women’s severe underrepresentation in Russian federal politics, a strong trend towards women’s political empowerment can be observed in the Arctic regions of the country. Using the Nenets Autonomous Region as a case study, this article is aimed at narrowing the research gaps in women’s leadership by examining the representation of female deputies in both the regional and local levels of government/self-government. Research on women’s numerical representation indicates that women’s participation and political empowerment in decision-making processes are manifested most vividly in predominantly indigenous communities. Placing a special focus on these Arctic communities, this study describes the historical and institutional roots that impact shifts in traditional gender role and contribute to a phenomenon of indigenous women’s empowerment. Along with this positive pattern of women’s leadership, this study also reveals an alarming trend of “reverse gender disparity” concerning men’s severe underrepresentation in positions of power in indigenous communities of the North. The study results suggest that to achieve gender equality, a holistic approach to women’s empowerment requires taking into account socio-cultural and historical contexts, as well as regional and territorial disparities. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:c1a22ad242b14c9cb3d15f778f131ca4 2025-01-16T20:12:03+00:00 Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic Marya S. Rozanova Valeriy L. Mikheev 2020-02-01 https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9020014 https://doaj.org/article/c1a22ad242b14c9cb3d15f778f131ca4 en eng MDPI AG 2076-0760 doi:10.3390/socsci9020014 https://doaj.org/article/c1a22ad242b14c9cb3d15f778f131ca4 undefined Social Sciences, Vol 9, Iss 2, p 14 (2020) women’s empowerment gender arctic indigenous peoples russia socio scipo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9020014 2023-01-22T19:38:06Z This article examines women’s political empowerment in the Russian Arctic as an example of progress towards gender equality. In contrast to women’s severe underrepresentation in Russian federal politics, a strong trend towards women’s political empowerment can be observed in the Arctic regions of the country. Using the Nenets Autonomous Region as a case study, this article is aimed at narrowing the research gaps in women’s leadership by examining the representation of female deputies in both the regional and local levels of government/self-government. Research on women’s numerical representation indicates that women’s participation and political empowerment in decision-making processes are manifested most vividly in predominantly indigenous communities. Placing a special focus on these Arctic communities, this study describes the historical and institutional roots that impact shifts in traditional gender role and contribute to a phenomenon of indigenous women’s empowerment. Along with this positive pattern of women’s leadership, this study also reveals an alarming trend of “reverse gender disparity” concerning men’s severe underrepresentation in positions of power in indigenous communities of the North. The study results suggest that to achieve gender equality, a holistic approach to women’s empowerment requires taking into account socio-cultural and historical contexts, as well as regional and territorial disparities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic nenets Unknown Arctic Social Sciences 9 2 14 |
spellingShingle | women’s empowerment gender arctic indigenous peoples russia socio scipo Marya S. Rozanova Valeriy L. Mikheev Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic |
title | Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic |
title_full | Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic |
title_fullStr | Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic |
title_full_unstemmed | Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic |
title_short | Rethinking Women’s Empowerment: Insights from the Russian Arctic |
title_sort | rethinking women’s empowerment: insights from the russian arctic |
topic | women’s empowerment gender arctic indigenous peoples russia socio scipo |
topic_facet | women’s empowerment gender arctic indigenous peoples russia socio scipo |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci9020014 https://doaj.org/article/c1a22ad242b14c9cb3d15f778f131ca4 |