Kvinnopartibildning på Island men inte i Sverige - En motivanalys av Kvennalistinn och Stödstrumpornas val kring partibildning

The Swedish and Icelandic women's movements, the Support Stockings and the Women's Alliance both had the goal to change their nation's women politics. The goal was to increase the low representation of women in their parliaments and to highlight women issues on the political agenda. T...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Larsson, Sofi
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Swedish
Published: Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2005
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Online Access:http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/1332544
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Summary:The Swedish and Icelandic women's movements, the Support Stockings and the Women's Alliance both had the goal to change their nation's women politics. The goal was to increase the low representation of women in their parliaments and to highlight women issues on the political agenda. The essay shows that the most important reason behind the will to form a party, was a new issue being disregarded by existing parties, although there is a considerable interest concerning the issue amongst society. While a party was formed on Iceland the Swedish equivalence did not occur. Even though only one party was formed, both movements achieved the same results. This essay, that investigates the women's party formation and the motives behind it, is analysed from a rational choice perspective. Besides finding the underlying reasons leading to the various results, the purpose is to show that the existing theory on left-libertarian parties carry weaknesses which can be overcome by a change in methodology. Therefore this essay not only has adapted a different basic theory but also a different methodology, in an analytical narrative.