Female political representation and substantive effects on policies: A literature review
The share of women in political offices has increased considerably over the past few decades in almost every country in the world. Does this matter for policy outcomes?
Zohal Hessami, Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
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STS studies have sought to make science look at everything going on in a field of study and not limit itself to theory, as evidenced by what is called the "empirical turn" in the philosophy of technology.
Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette +1 more
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Looking at political participation behavior of young adults in contemporary Europe, this paper provides the reader with a map of different terminologies and logics that are used to discuss youth political participation.
J. Weiß
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Gendered Citation Patterns across Political Science and Social Science Methodology Fields
Accumulated evidence identifies discernible gender gaps across many dimensions of professional academic careers including salaries, publication rates, journal placement, career progress, and academic service. Recent work in political science also reveals
Michelle L. Dion, J. Sumner, S. Mitchell
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Political consumerism: A meta-analysis
Political consumerism refers to the deliberate purchase or avoidance of products, goods, or services for political reasons. For decades, researchers have studied the micro-level predictors of political consumerism in many countries and across a variety ...
L. Copeland, Shelley Boulianne
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Does Political Trust Matter? A Meta-analysis on the Consequences of Trust
Political trust has long been seen as fundamental for societal cooperation and democratic legitimacy. However, evidence about its consequences are partial and fragmented, and we do not currently have a systematic understanding of whether political trust ...
Daniel Devine
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Political Astroturfing on Twitter: How to Coordinate a Disinformation Campaign
Political astroturfing, a centrally coordinated disinformation campaign in which participants pretend to be ordinary citizens acting independently, has the potential to influence electoral outcomes and other forms of political behavior.
F. Keller +3 more
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How Are Political Institutions Gendered?
Understanding the role of institutions can help explain why gender equality policies often fail and why the efforts of gender equality advocates are frequently frustrated.
Vivien Lowndes
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STRATEGI KOMUNIKASI YAYASAN SATU KARSA KARYA DALAM UPAYA PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MARGINAL (Studi Deskriptif Kualitatif Tentang Strategi Komunikasi Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat Yayasan Satu Karsa Karya dalam Upaya Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Miskin melalui Koperasi di Desa Watusigar Kabupaten Gunungkidul Yogyakarta) [PDF]
RIZKY NUR RACHMAWATI, D0212090, COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES DONE BY YAYASAN SATU KARSA KARYA IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS IN MARGINAL SOCIETY: Descriptive Qualitative Study on Communication Strategies Done by Governmental Organization Yayasan Satu Karya
Rachmawati, Rizky Nur
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YouTube and Political Ideologies: Technology, Populism and Rhetorical Form
Digital (participatory and shareable) media are driving profound changes to contemporary politics. That includes, this article argues, important changes to the production, dissemination and reception of political ideas and ideologies.
Alan Finlayson
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