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%T Methodological Reflections on Studying Gender‐Sensitive Parliaments Cross‐Nationally: A "Most Significant Change" Approach
%A Ahrens, Petra
%A Erzeel, Silvia
%A Fieremans, Merel
%J Politics and Governance
%V 12
%D 2024
%K comparative politics; gender equality; gender‐sensitive parliaments; research methods
%@ 2183-2463
%U https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/8117/3853
%X Whilst cross-national comparative analyses provide distinct opportunities for the study of gender-sensitive parliaments, the inherent challenge in conducting comparisons necessitates a continued search for innovative methods. This article responds to this need by proposing the "most significant change" (MSC) approach (Davies & Dart, 2005), which centres on collecting and analysing "stories of significant change." Drawing on our own application of MSC in an international study commissioned by INTER PARES, we show that MSC's bottom-up, inductive, and participatory approach proved valuable in uncovering hitherto unknown instances of gender-sensitive changes across countries, illuminating the broader impact of such changes beyond parliaments and incorporating practitioners' perspectives. The flexibility of MSC also enabled context-specific applications, which we illustrate through three examples from Cyprus, Germany, and Trinidad & Tobago. By offering a complementary approach to compare parliaments' gender sensitivity across countries, our study provides a novel perspective for future comparative analyses in the field.
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%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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