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The Sage International Encyclopedia of Politics and Gender
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The Sage International Encyclopedia of Politics and Gender

Four Volume Set
Edited by:
  • Lia K. Roberts - Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles, California, USA


September 2025 | 1 664 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This four-volume encyclopedia set is organized to allow the reader to explore gender and politics from an updated interdisciplinary, intersectional, and global perspective.  The organization format will be an A-Z approach of approximately 500-600 entries (with entries ranging in word count from 1,500-3,000 words, with some entries on foundational topics at around 5,000). Coverage will examine both the role gender plays within the realm of politics (political participation, leadership, etc.) as well as policies that are based in gender (abortion and reproductive policies, transgender rights, etc.).

Foundational topics will include entries such as “International Security and Gender,” which will introduce gender and war, human trafficking, gender and militarism, and women and terrorism; and, “International Relations and Gender,” which will introduce topics such as gender mainstreaming, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), and  eco-feminism. A “Comparative Politics” foundational entry will focus on research areas surrounding political representation and participation, legislative processes, and law such as: gender quotas, gender gap in political participation and leadership, intersectionality (and barriers in representation and leadership), Ni Unos Menos/Not One Less Movement (recent significant activist movements), and transgender specific law. Concepts connected to feminist and queer theory as applied in regional studies will also be covered.  For example, “marianismo” or the connection between Catholicism and gender roles in Latin American and Latinx communities, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters and political mobilization, and LGBQTIA leaders and social movements will be included. 

This encyclopedia will be essential for any undergraduate or graduate course on gender studies (in gender studies programs as well as sociology, political science, history or other related programs/disciplines), gender and politics, international relations and gender or area specific courses such as Gender and Latin American Politics or Gender and African Studies.  
Victoria Signal and Erika Peter
Online Radicalization and Gender

Lia K. Roberts

Dr. Lia Roberts is a Professor of Political Science at Mount Saint Mary’s University in Los Angeles. She holds a PhD in Political Science with concentrations in Comparative Politics and International Relations from the University of California at Santa Barbara. She has served as the Academic Director of the Center for Global Initiative at Mount Saint Mary’s University. She serves as the co-coordinator of the Global Women in STEM and Policy Undergraduate Research Training Honors Program (GWSTEM), an interdisciplinary undergraduate research program that prepares students for research careers. She is the co-investigator on Mount Saint Mary’s... More About Author

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