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The political challenges of deep decarbonisation: towards a more integrated agenda
A Jordan, I Lorenzoni, J Tosun, L Geese, J Kenny, EL Saad, B Moore, ...
Climate Action 1 (1), 1-12, 2022
572022
The impact of candidate selection rules and electoral vulnerability on legislative behaviour in comparative perspective
JM Fernandes, L Geese, C Schwemmer
European Journal of Political Research 58 (1), 270-291, 2019
442019
The more concentrated, the better represented? The geographical concentration of immigrants and their descriptive representation in the German mixed-member system
L Geese, D Schacht
International Political Science Review 40 (5), 643-658, 2019
322019
Politicians and climate change: A systematic review of the literature
B Moore, L Geese, J Kenny, H Dudley, A Jordan, A Prados Pascual, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 15 (6), e908, 2024
262024
Immigration-related speechmaking in a party-constrained parliament: Evidence from the ‘Refugee Crisis’ of the 18th German Bundestag (2013–2017)
L Geese
German Politics 29 (2), 201-222, 2020
262020
Do immigrant-origin candidates attract immigrant-origin voters in party-centred electoral systems? Evidence from Germany
L Geese
Acta Politica 55 (3), 492-511, 2020
232020
MPs’ principals and the substantive representation of disadvantaged immigrant groups
L Geese, C Schwemmer
West European Politics 42 (4), 681-704, 2019
222019
Does descriptive representation narrow the immigrant gap in turnout? A comparative study across 11 western European democracies
L Geese
Political Studies 71 (4), 1277-1297, 2023
202023
A review of National Citizens’ Climate Assemblies: learning from deliberative events
I Lorenzoni, AJ Jordan, C Sullivan-Thomsett, L Geese
Climate Policy, 1-17, 2025
152025
Working as a team: Do legislators coordinate their geographic representation efforts in party-centred environments?
L Geese, J Martínez-Cantó
Party Politics 29 (5), 918-928, 2023
152023
A framework for classifying climate change questions used in public opinion surveys
J Kenny, L Geese, A Jordan, I Lorenzoni
Environmental Politics 34 (6), 1114-1140, 2025
102025
For young and future generations? Insights from the web profiles of European Climate Pact ambassadors
J Tosun, L Geese, I Lorenzoni
European Journal of Risk Regulation 14 (4), 747-759, 2023
82023
Tough positions, trustful voters? How mainstream party position-taking on immigration shapes political trust and its impact on far-right voting
L Geese
Government and Opposition 60 (2), 404-430, 2025
52025
Mobility and Representation:Legislators of Non-European Origin in the British House of Commons, 2001-2015
L Geese, W Goldbach, T Saalfeld
Jahrbuch Für Europäische Geschichte. European History Yearbook, 83-109, 2015
52015
Measuring climate mitigation policy content in text-as-data: navigating the conceptual challenges
L Geese, C Sullivan-Thomsett, A J. Jordan, J Kenny, I Lorenzoni
Political Research Exchange 6 (1), 2387120, 2024
42024
Codebook and data collection guidelines of work package 1 on descriptive political representation in regional parliaments of the project pathways to power
L Morales, D Vintila, L Geese, L Mügge, D van Der Pas, M van de Ward
Harvard Dataverse, 2017
42017
Germany: inequalities of immigrant inclusion in a gridlocked party democracy and a divided political culture
D Schmuck, L Geese, T Saalfeld, AM Wüst, M Mannheim
ECPR joint sessions of workshops, Pisa, 2016
42016
Using legislative speech to unveil conflict between coalition parties
H Bergmann, L Geese, C Koss, C Schwemmer
OSF, 2018
32018
Analyzing the Representation of Citizens of Immigrant Origin in Eight Contemporary European Democracies
L Geese, T Saalfeld
https://connect.apsanet.org/s43/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2018/02 …, 2018
32018
How not to transform: Learning from the backlash against low-carbon heating policy in Germany
C Sullivan-Thomsett, A Jordan, I Lorenzoni, L Geese
22024
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