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Jennifer M. Piscopo
Jennifer M. Piscopo
Professor of Gender and Politics, Royal Holloway University of London
Verified email at rhul.ac.uk - Homepage
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Gender quotas and women's substantive representation: Lessons from Argentina
S Franceschet, JM Piscopo
Politics & Gender 4 (3), 393-425, 2008
10082008
The impact of gender quotas
S Franceschet, ML Krook, JM Piscopo
Oxford University Press, 2012
7762012
All male panels? Representation and democratic legitimacy
A Clayton, DZ O'Brien, JM Piscopo
American Journal of Political Science 63 (1), 113-129, 2019
3212019
How is political violence gendered? Disentangling motives, forms, and impacts
G Bardall, E Bjarnegård, JM Piscopo
Political Studies 68 (4), 916-935, 2020
2802020
Sustaining gendered practices? Power, parties, and elite political networks in Argentina
S Franceschet, JM Piscopo
Comparative Political Studies 47 (1), 85-110, 2014
2242014
States as gender equality activists: The evolution of quota laws in Latin America
JM Piscopo
Latin American politics and society 57 (3), 27-49, 2015
2032015
The reactive left: Gender equality and the Latin American pink tide
M Blofield, C Ewig, JM Piscopo
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 24 (4 …, 2017
1452017
Rethinking descriptive representation: Rendering women in legislative debates
JM Piscopo
Parliamentary Affairs 64 (3), 448-472, 2011
1392011
State capacity, criminal justice, and political rights. Rethinking violence against women in politics
JM Piscopo
Política y gobierno 23 (2), 437-458, 2016
137*2016
Supermadres, maternal legacies and women's political participation in contemporary Latin America
S Franceschet, JM Piscopo, G Thomas
Journal of Latin American Studies 48 (1), 1-32, 2016
1242016
The impact of women in parliament
DZ O’Brien, JM Piscopo
The Palgrave handbook of women’s political rights, 53-72, 2018
1132018
The limits of leaning in: ambition, recruitment, and candidate training in comparative perspective
JM Piscopo
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2019
1062019
When informality advantages women: Quota networks, electoral rules and candidate selection in Mexico
JM Piscopo
Government and Opposition 51 (3), 487-512, 2016
1012016
Still left behind: gender, political parties, and Latin America’s pink tide
KD Funk, M Hinojosa, JM Piscopo
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 24 (4 …, 2017
992017
Rethinking the ambition gap: Gender and candidate emergence in comparative perspective
JM Piscopo, M Kenny
European Journal of Politics and Gender 3 (1), 3-10, 2020
972020
Equality, democracy, and the broadening and deepening of gender quotas
S Franceschet, JM Piscopo
Politics & Gender 9 (3), 310-316, 2013
972013
Presence without Empowerment?: Women in Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean
M Htun
932010
Women to the rescue: The gendered effects of public discontent on legislative nominations in Latin America
KD Funk, M Hinojosa, JM Piscopo
Party Politics 27 (3), 465-477, 2021
912021
Women leaders and pandemic performance: A spurious correlation
JM Piscopo
Politics & Gender 16 (4), 951-959, 2020
892020
Women in politics and policy in Latin America and the Caribbean
M Htun, J Piscopo
Conflict prevention and peace forum CPPF working papers on women in politics …, 2014
812014
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