The Political Representation of Women in Public Policy Management Councils

Authors

  • Lígia Helena Hahn Lüchmann UFSC - Florianópolis - SC
  • Carla Cecília Rodrigues Almeida UEM - Maringá - Paraná

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-49802010000100010

Abstract

This work raises some hypotheses to explain the significant presence of women on public policy management councils, which are spaces for discussion and deliberation of policies that have been implemented in Brazil in recent decades. The data about the profile of representatives on these spaces indicates a situation inversely proportional to the low degree of political inclusion of women in traditional spaces of political representation – executive positions, city councils, and state legislatures. There is thus a need to develop new analytical tools to understand the phenomenon of political representation. The data also question a reductive perspective of action and politics, which concludes that there is a low degree of political inclusion of women.

Author Biography

Lígia Helena Hahn Lüchmann, UFSC - Florianópolis - SC

Published

2010-06-14