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The Everyday Gendered Political Economy of Violence
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- 08 June 2015, pp. 424-429
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What Is the Relationship between Inequity in Family Law and Violence against Women? Approaching the Issue of Legal Enclaves
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- 20 February 2012, pp. 453-492
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Seeing Double: Race, Gender, and Coverage of Minority Women's Campaigns for the U.S. House of Representatives
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- 03 May 2016, pp. 317-343
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Invisible Women? Comparing Candidates’ News Coverage in Europe
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- 03 May 2016, pp. 223-253
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What Does Queer Theory Teach Us about Intersectionality?
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- 22 August 2012, pp. 370-386
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Votes for Women: Electoral Systems and Support for Female Candidates
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- 12 January 2017, pp. 107-131
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Throwing Your Hat Out of the Ring: Negative Recruitment and the Gender Imbalance in State Legislative Candidacy
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- 28 November 2006, pp. 473-489
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The Gender Regime of Political Parties: Feedback Effects between “Supply” and “Demand”
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- 16 December 2015, pp. 754-759
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Intersections of Inequality: Understanding Marginalization and Privilege in the Post-Civil Rights Era
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- 09 July 2007, pp. 232-248
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“W” Stands for Women: Feminism and Security Rhetoric in the Post-9/11 Bush Administration
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 9-38
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Global Householding amid Global Crises
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- 25 May 2010, pp. 271-281
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The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Voting for Women Candidates by Level and Type of Office
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- 27 April 2016, pp. 573-595
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Testing the Saturday Night Live Hypothesis: Fairness and Bias in Newspaper Coverage of Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign
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- 25 May 2010, pp. 169-198
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Before Prime Minister: Margaret Thatcher, Angela Merkel, and Gendered Party Leadership Contests
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- 16 December 2015, pp. 718-745
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Already Doin' It for Ourselves? Skeptical Notes on Feminism and Institutionalism
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- 17 June 2009, pp. 271-280
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A Hidden Curriculum? Examining the Gender Content in Introductory-Level Political Science Textbooks
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- 30 May 2013, pp. 214-223
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Invigorating Democracy in Turkey: The Agency of Organized Islamist Women
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- 17 March 2015, pp. 146-170
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Getting Personal: Effects of Twitter Personalization on Candidate Evaluations
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- 28 December 2016, pp. 1-25
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The Feminist Potential of Sociological Institutionalism
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- 17 June 2009, pp. 253-262
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A Seat at the Table—Is it Enough? Gender, Multiparty Negotiations, and Institutional Design in South Africa and Northern Ireland
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- 09 December 2014, pp. 495-523
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