No 36 (2018): Women and politics
Preparing for competition is not just a task for athletes. Political training for electoral candidates: the experience of the Organization of American States (OAS).
Marta Martínez Gómez
pp. 6-7
Political equality for Honduran women: a path where everyone counts.
Miguel A. Cálix Martínez
pp. 8-9
Gender equality and the challenges for democracy in Paraguay.
Celeste Gómez Romero and Lourdes González Prieto
pp. 10-11
Training women politicians in El Salvador.
Patricia Navarro Cañas
pp. 12-13
The experience of the School for the Training of Women Leaders in Paraguay.
Cynthia Figueredo
pp. 14-15
Crisis and junk news in the 2018 Brazilian presidential elections: an analysis of the first round.
Joscimar Souza Silva
pp. 17-19
Regional and municipal elections in Peru.
Luis Benavente
pp. 20-21
The networks are ours.
Ana Doria and José Fernández-Ardáiz
pp. 22-23
Women in political consultancy.
Diana Rubio
pp. 24-25
Between the Glass and Concrete Ceilings and self-demands.
Orlando D'Adamo
pp. 26-27
Frames, stereotypes, and women politicians.
Raquel Quevedo Redondo and Salomé Barrocal Gonzalo
pp. 32-36
What information do candidates share online to connect with voters?
Virginia García Beaudoux, Marina Gavensky, and Orlando D'Adamo
pp. 37-41
Gender, media, and politics: Representation of women politicians in the media.
Nuria Fernández-García
pp. 42-51