ABSTRACT

This book investigates women’s political participation in Africa. Going beyond the formal institutions of electoral politics, it explores a range of spaces where everyday politics take place, at national and at local levels.

In recent years there have been significant improvements in the number of women elected to parliament in Africa. However, there is little indication that this is translating into better developmental outcomes, and indeed there is mounting evidence that it could in fact help to bolster some authoritarian regimes. Starting from the premise that politics is a far broader project than securing a seat in national or local legislatures alone, this book explores the opportunities for women’s political participation across a number of informal spaces where women and men gather, organise and interact in a more regular and systematic manner. Combining insights from political science, sociology and feminist theory and drawing on detailed cases from the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Rwanda, it examines how power in its multiple dimensions circulates across a range of everyday political spaces, while drawing attention to the links between domestic gender inequalities and the global political economy.

Inviting scholars, practitioners and activists to broaden their focus beyond formal electoral institutions if they want to support women to become more politically active, this book provides fresh insights into major issues at the heart of African studies, development studies, gender and development, democratisation, and international relations.

chapter 1|16 pages

Engendering democracy in Africa

Beyond numbers
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chapter 2|33 pages

Why engender democracy

Gendered inequalities in development
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chapter 3|21 pages

How to engender democracy

The 4W framework
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chapter 4|28 pages

Looking East

Africa's Lion economies and national development planning
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chapter 5|24 pages

Seizing and transforming local spaces

The politics of decentralisation
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chapter 6|27 pages

NGOs, the media and the public sphere

Evolving arenas for political participation
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chapter 7|25 pages

Community associations, adaptive chieftaincies and the public sphere

Local politics of capture, compliance and contestation
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chapter 8|10 pages

Conclusion

Lessons, tensions and reasons for hope
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