2020
DOI: 10.1590/1679-395120200006
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Mulheres na política: emoções e desafios em dinâmicas institucionais complexas

Abstract: Seminal studies about institutional theory highlighted the focus on cognitive issues in research on institutions. However, during the last few years, a growing body of literature has also been devoted to understanding the role of emotions in institutional dynamics. In one of the classic texts on institutional theory, Scott emphasizes three institutional pillars, the regulatory, the normative, and the cognitive. Researchers point out that there is now a fourth pillar: the role of emotions in institutional theor… Show more

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“…Many were, and continue to be, dissuaded from entering this domain, traditionally constructed and maintained by men (Pinto & Silveira, 2018). Consequently, the prevalence of patriarchal norms has resulted in a notable predominance of male presence within Brazilian politics (Fernandes et al, 2020). Within the Americas, Brazil stands out with the lowest representation of women holding political seats (Inter-Parliamentary Union [IPU], 2019; Marques et al, 2021;Sacchet, 2018;Saraiva, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many were, and continue to be, dissuaded from entering this domain, traditionally constructed and maintained by men (Pinto & Silveira, 2018). Consequently, the prevalence of patriarchal norms has resulted in a notable predominance of male presence within Brazilian politics (Fernandes et al, 2020). Within the Americas, Brazil stands out with the lowest representation of women holding political seats (Inter-Parliamentary Union [IPU], 2019; Marques et al, 2021;Sacchet, 2018;Saraiva, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%