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Razvoj političnih karier žensk v Sloveniji
ID Zobec, Mladen (Author), ID Antić Gaber, Milica (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V času ekonomske in politične krize v Sloveniji je ženskam na državnozborskih volitvah v letih 2011 in 2014 prvič uspelo preseči kritično maso zastopanosti 30 odstotkov. Na zadnjih parlamentarnih volitvah leta 2018 je delež žensk v Državnem zboru RS ponovno zdrsnil pod to kritično maso. Namen magistrskega dela je vprašanje pod-reprezentiranosti žensk v slovenski politiki preučiti skozi prizmo razvoja političnih karier žensk. Teoretski izhodišči naloge sta teorija prakse Pierra Bourdieuja s koncepti habitusa, polja in kapitalov ter teorija politične rekrutacije. Najprej ugotavljamo, kateri procesi, okoliščine, prelomi in pomembne odločitve v življenjskih trajektorijih ženskam olajšujejo ali otežujejo vstop v politiko. Navedeno raziskujemo v daljši časovni perspektivi, zato nas zanimajo čas odraščanja in socializacije, čas izobraževanja in kariernega formiranja ter čas vstopa v državno politiko in delovanja v njej. V empiričnem delu magistrske naloge na podlagi intervjujev s poslankami 7. sklica Državnega zbora RS preverjamo veljavnost teoretskih ugotovitev. Zanima nas, v kolikšni meri za kariere žensk v slovenski politiki še vedno velja, da so bistveno drugačne od političnih karier moških. Z analizo intervjujev s poslankami ugotavljamo, da v politiko pogosteje vstopajo ženske iz posredovalnih poklicev, prav tako pa je pomembna kombinacija izkušenj iz lokalne politike, civilne družbe ter zasedanja vodilnih položajev. Ključno vlogo pri vstopanju žensk v politiko še vedno igra povabilo, veliko oviro pa predstavlja nizka starost otrok. Kljub nekaterim razlikam ugotavljamo, da je večina značilnosti političnih karier žensk enaka ne glede na strankarsko pripadnost.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ženske, politično polje, profesionalne kariere, politične kariere, spolna neenakost, poslanke Državnega zbora Republike Slovenije
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-107985 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.06.2019
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Language:English
Title:The Development of Women's Political Careers in Slovenia
Abstract:
During the economic and political crisis in Slovenia, the percentages of women elected to parliament in 2011 and 2014 have for the first time exceeded the critical mass of representation at 30 percent. In the last parliamentary election in 2018, the critical mass of women in the parliament was not attained. This thesis focuses on the issue of the underrepresentation of women in Slovenian politics by researching the development of women's political careers. Pierre Bourdieu's theory of practice and theory of political recruitment serve as the theoretical bases of this thesis, together with his concepts of habitus, field, and capitals. Firstly, we try to distinguish which processes, circumstances or important decisions in women's lives make their entry into politics easier or more difficult. These factors are observed in a longer time period, and hence the early time of growing-up, socialization, education, career formation and the time of entry into national politics are also a point of interest. The empirical part, composed of interviews with the female members of the 7th National Assembly, aims to check the validity of the theoretical findings. We are interested in the extent to which female political careers in Slovenia still differ significantly from male political careers. The analysis of the interviews conducted with female members of parliament has shown that women more often enter politics from brokerage occupations and that the combination of experience gained in local politics, civil society and leadership positions is also relevant. An invitation to politics still plays a key role in women's entry into politics, whereas having young children represents a big hurdle. Despite some differences, most characteristics of women's political careers are similar, no matter the political party they belong to.

Keywords:women, political field, professional careers, political careers, gender inequality, female members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia

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