Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics
Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics publishes rigorous, problem-driven research on key questions of gender and politics broadly defined. The series provides new theoretical insights and expanded empirical evidence on the role of gender, gendered identities, and intersectionality in political life.
Lead Editor: Rachel Brulé, Boston University; Ana Catalano Weeks, University of Bath
Associate Editors: Tiffany Barnes, University of Texas, Austin; Diana O’Brien, Washington University, St Louis; Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Stanford University; Dawn Teele, The Johns Hopkins University; Jakana Thomas, University of California, San Diego
Advisory Board: Phillip M. Ayoub, University College London; Rachel Bernhard, University of Oxford; Marie Berry, University of Denver; Nadia Brown, Georgetown University; Sarah Bush, University of Pennsylvania; Erin Cassese, University of Delaware; Dara Cohen, Harvard University; Katrina Forrester, Harvard University; Mirya Holman, University of Houston; Sabrina Karim, Cornell University; Rainbow Murray, Queen Mary University of London; Leslie Schwindt-Bayer, Rice University; Øyvind Skorge, Oslo New University; Sophie Smith, University of Oxford; Shatema Threadcraft, Vanderbilt University
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