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1/2. Final Reminder: Call for Papers! . Join our 'Gender & the Elections of 2024' panel at the PSA Annual Conference (Birmingham, 14ā16 April 2025)! Submit by 1 October. Details in the original thread: x.com/JournalPolitic⦠Political Studies Association University of Glasgow
Calling all gender and politics scholars.. š¢ Submit to PSA Women & Politics panels at PSA! Including our panel on Gender & the Elections of 2024 (co-sponsored by@JournalPolitics) šDetails belowš EPOP GenElect Network Politics & Gender
One that may be of interest to our members... Call for papers for panel on Gender and the 2024 Elections at the Political Studies Association Annual Conference
I'm excited to present on Intersectionality and Constitutional Attitudes in Scotland tomorrow with data from my doctoral research. Centre on Constitutional Change School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh. Event information here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/scotlands-inā¦
Excited to see my article 'Balancing Politics and Parenthood' in EJPR journal is out. In a UK study, I find that the public do not punish MPs for taking parental leave. In fact, for women there is some electoral advantage. ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11ā¦
āļø Balancing politics & parenthood Using conjoint experiments in the UK š¬š§, Jessica C. Smith finds that voters do not punish MPs that take parental leave. In fact, voters prefer women MPs who take leave after having children #OpenAccess š bit.ly/4ePMqcW
'The true class divide in British politics is not which party people choose, but whether they vote atĀ all' A recent article by Oliver Heath and me on the problem of growing working class abstention. Read here: theconversation.com/the-true-classā¦