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@article{ Fink-Hafner2009,
 title = {Party-centrism and gender equality: a study of European elections in Slovenia},
 author = {Fink-Hafner, Danica and Deželan, Tomaž and Topolinjak, Simona},
 journal = {Politics in Central Europe},
 number = {2},
 pages = {32-54},
 volume = {5},
 year = {2009},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-66094},
 abstract = {In 2004 female candidates won a relatively large proportion of Slovenian MEP seats due to effective institutional engineering and despite the: a)persistent dominating political culture (unfavourable to women in politics);b)predominant party-centric electoral system and election campaign; and c) further marginalisation of female candidates compared to male candidates in the printed media during the party-centric election campaign. Research findings support the thesis found in political party literature asserting political parties adapt to new electoral rules without radically changing how they function and without them struggling to change the dominant political culture and media reporting that is unfriendly to gender equality.},
}