GCRP General Bibliography

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GCRP General Bibliography
Abélès, M. 1988, ‘Modern political ritual’, Current Anthropology 29 (3): 391404.Abélès M., 2000, Un ethnologue à l’Assemblée, Paris, Odile Jacob.
Brazier, A, Flinders, M. and McHugh, D. (2005) New Politics, New Parliament?
(London: Hansard Society).
Bauer, G and Britton, H, (eds) 2006, Women in African Parliaments, Boulder, Lynne
Rienner.
Bevir, M. and R. Rhodes, 2001 ‘A Decentred Theory of Governance: Rational Choice,
Institutionalism, and Interpretation’ Working Paper 2001-10, Institute of
Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Bevir, M. and R. Rhodes, 2006, Governance Stories, London: Routledge.
Britton, H, 2005, Women in the South African Parliament: from Resistance to
Revolution, University of Illinois Press.
Childs, Sarah, Lovenduski, Joni, and Campbell, Rosie (2005) Women at the Top
(London: Hansard Society)
Cowley, Philip 2005 The Rebels (London Politico’s)
Crewe, E. and P. Fernando, in press, The Elephant in the Room: racism in rituals and
representation, in Development in Progress, (ed.) U. Kothari.
Gluckman, M. 1962, Le rites de passage, in M. Gluckman (ed.) Essays on the Ritual of
Social Relations, Manchester: Manchester University Press
Hall, Stuart, ‘The work of representation’ in S. Hall (ed.) Representation: Cultural
Representations and Signifying Practices, pp. 15-29, London, Thousand Oaks, New
Delhi, Sage Publications
Lane, Christel, 1981, The Rites of Rulers: Ritual in Industrial Society – the Soviet Case
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Lovenduski, Joni and Azza Karam, 1998, ‘Women in Parliament: Making a
Difference’ in Azza Karam (ed.) Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers, Stockholm,
IDEA.
Lukes, Stephen, 1977, ‘Political Ritual and Social Integration’, in S. Lukes, Essays in
Social Theory, London.
Karam, Azza (ed.) Women in Parliament: Beyond Numbers, Stockholm, IDEA.
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Mehta, Pratap Bhanu, The Indian Parliament as an Institution of Accountability,
UNRSD, 2006,
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/casi/about/Indian%20Parliament%20&%20Accountabilit
y.pdf
Mulcahy, Linda, 2007; Architects of Justice: the Politics of Courtroom Design, Social
& Legal Studies, Vol. 16, No.3, 383-403
Norris and Lovenduski 1995; Political Recruitment: Gender, Race and Class in the
British Parliament. Cambridge University Press.
Norton, P. and Ahmed, N., 1999, Parliaments in Asia London, Portland: Frank Cass.
Puwar, Nirmal 2004 ‘Thinking About Making a Difference’ British Journal of Politics
and International Relations 6 (1)
Puwar, Nirmal 2004 Space Invaders: Gender, Race and Bodies out of Place Berg
Publishers.
Rai, Shirin M., 1997, ’Women in the Indian Parliament' 1997, in A.M.Goetz (ed.)
Getting Institutions Right for Women in Development, London, Zed Press, ISBN 1
85649 525 6, 1 85649 526 4 (pbk) pp. 104-122
----, ‘Gender Quotas and the Politics of Empowerment: A comparative study’ in
Drude Dahlerup (ed.), 2005, Quotas for Women Worldwide, London, Routledge
Rosenblatt, Gemma A Year in the Life: From member of public to Member of
Parliament, London, Hansard Society
Searing, Donald. D. (1994) Westminster’s World (Cambridge. Massachusetts:
Harvard University Press).
Shils, Edward, 1969, ‘Ritual and Crisis’ in D. Cutler (ed.), The World Yearbook of
Religion, vol. I; London
Shils, Edward and M. Young, 1953, ‘The meaning of the coronation’ Sociological
Review, I: 63-81
Waylen, 2007 ‘Women’s Mobilization and Gender Outcomes in Transitions to
Democracy: the South African Case', Comparative Politics, 40, 5, May.
Waylen, Georgina, Engendering Transitions: Women’s Mobilization, Institutions and
Gender Outcomes, 2007, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Weatherford, J.,1985, Tribes on the Hill. The US Congress Rituals and Realities,
Westport: Bergin and Garvey
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