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Women's campaigning, petitioning, and grassroots activism, 1945-1997
Verfasst von:
Bocking-Welch, Anna
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in:
2025
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Band:
34
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| Einrichtung: | gesis |
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| Link: | Volltext |
| Verfasst von: | Bocking-Welch, Anna; Huzzey, Richard; Leston-Bandeira, Cristina; Miller, Henry |
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| Jahr: | 2025 |
| Band: | 34 |
| ISSN: | 1747-583X |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| Petitioning provided a flexible repertoire for women's political activity in the decades after 1945. Petitioning was a popular, widespread practice: aside from voting, signing a petition was one of the few political activities that engaged a majority of women. Building on a long tradition of British women as active petitioners, petitioning was used by a variety of different groups - local action groups, voluntary associations, political parties, pressure groups, and radical social movements, including those associated with the Women's Liberation Movement. Connecting formal and informal politics, petitioning was a relatively cheap, accessible form of political activity that enabled activism. In particular, the practices associated with name-signing created informal, temporary political spaces for women. Petitioning also provided a mechanism for representation and making representative claims to authority on behalf of women. The media-friendly spectacle of presenting petitions to authority was useful for attracting publicity as a range of activists, including conservative moral campaigners like Mary Whitehouse realised. The flexibility of petitioning explain its popularity as a form of political participation for women, particularly in facilitating local, informal activity. | |
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