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Gender and Constitutional Change in the UK: substantive representation and domestic abuse policy in Scotland
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Mackay, Fiona (2006) ‘Descriptive and substantive representation in new parliamentaryspaces: the case of Scotland’ Marian Sawer, Manon Tremblay and Linda Trimble (eds)Representing Women in Parliament: A Comparative Study. London: Routledge. 171-187Mackay, Fiona (2004a) ‘Gender and Political Representation in the UK: the state of the‘discipline’’ in British Journal of Politics and International Relations 6 (1), 101-122Mackay, Fiona (2004b) Women and Devolution in Scotland, unpublished briefing noteprepared for the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on Women and the EqualOpportunities Commission Scotland.Mackay, Fiona (2003) ‘Women and the 2003 elections: keeping up the momentum’ inScottish Affairs 44 (Summer). 74-90Mackay, Fiona, Kenny, Meryl and Pollot-Thomson, Elena. (2005) Access, Voice…andInfluence? Women’s Organisations in Post-devolution Scotland. Gradus Case Study 2.Edinburgh: EngenderMackay, Fiona, Myers, Fiona and Brown, Alice (2003) ‘Towards a new politics? Women andthe Constitutional Change in Scotland’ A. Dobrowolsky and V. Hart (eds) Women MakingConstitutions: New Politics and Comparative Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave. pp. 84-98.Mansbridge, Jayne (1999) ‘Should Blacks represent Blacks and Women Represent Women?AContingent Yes’ Journal of Politics 6/3 pp. 628–57.Mitchell, James (2004) ‘Expectations, Policy types and Devolution’ in Alan Trench(ed) HasDevolution Made a Difference: The State of the Nations 2004. Exeter: Imprint Academic.NHS Scotland (2003) Responding to Domestic Abuse: Guidelines for health Care Workers inNHS Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.Phillips, Anne (1995) Politics of Presence. Oxford: Clarendon PressReid, S. (2003) Evaluation of the Domestic Abuse Service Development Fund 2000-2002.Social Research Crime and Criminal Justice Research Findings 73. Edinburgh: ScottishExecutiveRussell, Meg, Mackay, Fiona and McAllister, Laura (2002) ‘Women’s representation in theScottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales: party dynamics for achieving criticalmass’ in Journal of Legislative Studies. 8 (2).49-76Sawer, Marian (2002) ‘The Representation of Women in Australia: Meaning and MakeBelieve’ Parliamentary Affairs 55 (1) 5-18.Scott, Marsha (2005) Partnership, Power and Policy: A Case Study of the ScottishPartnership on Domestic Abuse. Unpublished Ph.D thesis. University of Edinburgh.Scottish Constitutional Convention (1989) ‘Women and a Scottish Parliament’ in TowardsScotland’s Parliament, Consultation Document and Report to the Scottish People. OctoberEdinburgh CoSLAScottish Executive (2003a, 2002a, 2001a) Implementation of the National Strategy to AddressDomestic Abuse in Scotland: Progress Report. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.Scottish Executive (2003b) A Partnership for a Better Scotland: Partnership Agreement.Edinburgh: Scottish Executive.Scottish Executive (2002b) Domestic Abuse Against Men in Scotland. Research Finding 6http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2002/09/15160Scottish Executive (2001b) Preventing Violence Against Women- Action Across the ScottishExecutive, Edinburgh:Scottish Executive, October .Scottish Executive Violence Against Women Team (2004) Multi-Agency PartnershipConference Report. Edinburgh: Scottish ExecutiveScottish Parliament Justice Committee (2000) Proposal for a Protection from Abuse BillJustice Committee 9th Report SP Paper 221Scottish Partnership on Domestic Abuse (2000) National Strategy to address Domestic Abusein Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish ExecutiveWeldon, S. Lauren (2002) Protest, Policy and the Problem of Violence Against Women.Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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Mackay, Fiona (2006) ‘Descriptive and substantive representation in new parliamentary spaces: the case of Scotland’ Marian Sawer, Manon Tremblay and Linda Trimble (eds) Representing Women in Parliament: A Comparative Study. London: Routledge. 171-187 Mackay, Fiona (2004a) ‘Gender and Political Representation in the UK: the state of the ‘discipline’’ in British Journal of Politics and International Relations 6 (1), 101-122 Mackay, Fiona (2004b) Women and Devolution in Scotland, unpublished briefing note prepared for the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group on Women and the Equal Opportunities Commission Scotland. Mackay, Fiona (2003) ‘Women and the 2003 elections: keeping up the momentum’ in Scottish Affairs 44 (Summer). 74-90 Mackay, Fiona, Kenny, Meryl and Pollot-Thomson, Elena. (2005) Access, Voice…and Influence? Women’s Organisations in Post-devolution Scotland. Gradus Case Study 2. Edinburgh: Engender Mackay, Fiona, Myers, Fiona and Brown, Alice (2003) ‘Towards a new politics? Women and the Constitutional Change in Scotland’ A. Dobrowolsky and V. Hart (eds) Women Making Constitutions: New Politics and Comparative Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave. pp. 84-98. Mansbridge, Jayne (1999) ‘Should Blacks represent Blacks and Women Represent Women?A Contingent Yes’ Journal of Politics 6/3 pp. 628–57. Mitchell, James (2004) ‘Expectations, Policy types and Devolution’ in Alan Trench(ed) Has Devolution Made a Difference: The State of the Nations 2004. Exeter: Imprint Academic. NHS Scotland (2003) Responding to Domestic Abuse: Guidelines for health Care Workers in NHS Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Phillips, Anne (1995) Politics of Presence. Oxford: Clarendon Press Reid, S. (2003) Evaluation of the Domestic Abuse Service Development Fund 2000-2002. Social Research Crime and Criminal Justice Research Findings 73. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Russell, Meg, Mackay, Fiona and McAllister, Laura (2002) ‘Women’s representation in the Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales: party dynamics for achieving critical mass’ in Journal of Legislative Studies. 8 (2).49-76 Sawer, Marian (2002) ‘The Representation of Women in Australia: Meaning and Make Believe’ Parliamentary Affairs 55 (1) 5-18. Scott, Marsha (2005) Partnership, Power and Policy: A Case Study of the Scottish Partnership on Domestic Abuse. Unpublished Ph.D thesis. University of Edinburgh. Scottish Constitutional Convention (1989) ‘Women and a Scottish Parliament’ in Towards Scotland’s Parliament, Consultation Document and Report to the Scottish People. October Edinburgh CoSLA Scottish Executive (2003a, 2002a, 2001a) Implementation of the National Strategy to Address Domestic Abuse in Scotland: Progress Report. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Scottish Executive (2003b) A Partnership for a Better Scotland: Partnership Agreement. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive. Scottish Executive (2002b) Domestic Abuse Against Men in Scotland. Research Finding 6 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2002/09/15160 Scottish Executive (2001b) Preventing Violence Against Women- Action Across the Scottish Executive, Edinburgh:Scottish Executive, October . Scottish Executive Violence Against Women Team (2004) Multi-Agency Partnership Conference Report. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Scottish Parliament Justice Committee (2000) Proposal for a Protection from Abuse Bill Justice Committee 9th Report SP Paper 221 Scottish Partnership on Domestic Abuse (2000) National Strategy to address Domestic Abuse in Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive Weldon, S. Lauren (2002) Protest, Policy and the Problem of Violence Against Women. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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