The civic and political participation of the Nairobi female elites in Kenya
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1979Author
Suhashni, Datta-Sandhu
Type
ThesisLanguage
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In this thesis, the Nairobi female elite's
political and civic functions and participation have
been observed so as to determine their role in Kenyan
society. The female elite in Nairobi included females
in political office, organizational leadership and top level
business, police and professions.
In Chapter I, the historical background is presented
by observing the women's role in traditional and colonial
African society. Chapter II follows with a presentation
of paradigms of sexual stratification, based on biological,
ecological, ideological, socio-economic and political
dimensions, that are particularly applicable to the
African and the Kenyan experience in particular. In
Chapter III, the theories related to this thesis have
been observed by surveying the enormous body of literature
on the phenomena of economic and political development.
In Chapter IV, the methodology for this thesis --
the hypotheses relating to the empirical data; the data
collection procedures -- interview and questionnaire; the
scales utilized -- prestige, consciousness, political
cynicism, power differential and organizational authority;
and the statistics used -- frequency distributions, and
cross-tabulations have been elaborated upon. In Chapter
V this methodology facilitated a clear
understanding of the presentation of the empirical data
which has been used to present the Socio-political
dimensions' of the Kenyan female elite. Chapter VI deals
wi'th the data from interviews,meetings and the Kenyan
mass media. This has been used to present the
perceptions of the female elites civic, political ·and
social role in Kenyan society.
The concluding chapter includes a summary of the
findings; recommendations for scholars, researchers,
policy makers and for future research; the dilemma of
female leadership within the Kenyan Socio-political
context; a summary of the perceptions of the Kenyan
female elite; and an evaluation of the female elite's
power.
Citation
Doctor Of Philosophy In The University Of Nairobi.1979Publisher
University of Nairobi Faculty of Arts, university of Nairobi