國立臺灣大學政治學系暨研究所黃長玲2006-07-252018-06-282006-07-252018-06-282006-09-30http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/13839選舉制度和婦女參政的關聯在政治學界已有許多作品討論﹐然而大多數的作品對 於各國婦女參政和選舉制度發展的歷史過程很少探究﹐比較著重於建立選舉制度 和婦女參政比例的普遍相關性。本計劃針對1990 年代中期曾經進行選舉制度改 革的日本及南韓﹐以及目前醞釀進行選舉制度改革的臺灣進行比較研究。研究的 焦點將著重於選舉制度改革過程中﹐婦女團體如何與國家及主要政黨互動﹐以及 如何開展和制度設計呼應的兩性平權論述。此一計劃將充實我們對差異政治理論 的了解並促使我們反省婦女參政的相關政策。The relation between electoral system and women’s political participation has been well documented in the political science literature. However, most of the works in this field focused on the general pattern of the institutional arrangement that promotes women’s political participation, instead of the historical process from which the institutions emerge. This project aims to compare the experience of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Japan and South Korea have recently reformed their electoral systems and a similar reform has been proposed in Taiwan. The project will focus on exploring how women’s organizations in these three countries interact with the states and major political parties, and how they develop institutional-relevant discourse on gender equality. This project will enrich our knowledge of the politics of difference and propel us to reflect on policies related to women’s political participation.application/pdf194898 bytesapplication/pdfzh-TW國立臺灣大學政治學系暨研究所差異政治選舉制度婦女參政兩性平權politics of differenceelectoral systemwomen’s political participationgender equality[SDGs]SDG5選舉制度與婦女參政﹕東亞三國經驗的比較(II)reporthttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/13839/1/932414H002004.pdf