Sex Objects: How Self-Objectification Undermines Political Efficacy and Engagement
Volume: 42, Issue: 4, Pages: 275 - 296
Published: Jan 31, 2021
Abstract
Women are significantly less politically engaged than men at both the mass and elite levels. More recent scholarship has found that structural factors and standard predictors of political behavior...
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Title
Sex Objects: How Self-Objectification Undermines Political Efficacy and Engagement
Published Date
Jan 31, 2021
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
275 - 296
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