New institutions, new actors, new rules: gender parity and feminist constitution writing in Chile

Jennifer M. Piscopo, Julieta Suárez-Cao
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Formal and informal rules mediate the relationship between descriptive and substantive representation. Women may be present in office but struggle to influence outcomes in the same way as their male counterparts, especially because parliaments and parties carry masculine blueprints that limit women’s individual and collective power. Yet, what happens when new institutions incorporate new actors to write new rules and when women occupy these institutions under gender parity from the start? Using participant observation and interview data from Chile’s first constitutional convention, we analyse how gender parity and newness combined to give ‘feminist designers’ significant influence over the convention’s procedural rules and, consequently, the final document. Newness and parity helped women secure the adoption of a feminist procedural code, which eliminated many of the masculine blueprints found in traditional parliaments. In turn, women delegates organised explicitly as feminists and led the redaction of a thoroughly feminist document.
新机构、新行动者、新规则:智利的性别均等和女权主义宪法写作
正式和非正式规则是描述性代表权与实质性代表权之间关系的中介。妇女可能会担任公职,但却很难像她们的男性同行那样影响结果,特别是因为议会和政党带有男性蓝图,限制了妇女的个人和集体权力。然而,当新的机构吸收新的参与者来制定新的规则时,当妇女从一开始就在性别均等的情况下占据这些机构时,会发生什么呢?通过对智利第一次制宪会议的参与观察和访谈数据,我们分析了性别均等和新颖性如何共同赋予 "女权设计者 "对制宪会议程序规则以及最终文件的重大影响力。新颖性和均等性帮助女性确保了女权主义程序规范的通过,该规范消除了传统议会中的许多男性蓝图。反过来,女代表们明确地以女权主义者的身份组织起来,领导了一份彻底的女权主义文件的编辑工作。
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