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Rosie Campbell
Rosie Campbell
Professor of Politics, King's College London
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What voters want: Reactions to candidate characteristics in a survey experiment
R Campbell, P Cowley
Political studies 62 (4), 745-765, 2014
3122014
Do women need women representatives?
R Campbell, S Childs, J Lovenduski
British Journal of Political Science 40 (1), 171-194, 2010
2062010
Closing the Activism Gap
P Norris, J Lovenduski, R Campbell
The electoral commission, 2004
1272004
Gender, ideology and issue preference: Is there such a thing as a political women's interest in Britain?
R Campbell
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 6 (1), 20-44, 2004
1202004
Understanding men’s and women’s political interests: Evidence from a study of gendered political attitudes
R Campbell, K Winters
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 18 (1), 53-74, 2008
942008
Gender and the vote in Britain: beyond the gender gap?
R Campbell
ECPR press, 2006
882006
Legislator dissent as a valence signal
R Campbell, P Cowley, N Vivyan, M Wagner
British Journal of Political Science 49 (1), 105-128, 2019
862019
Candidate localness and voter choice in the 2015 General Election in England
J Evans, K Arzheimer, R Campbell, P Cowley
Political Geography 59, 61-71, 2017
762017
Explaining motivation to represent: how does descriptive representation lead to substantive representation of racial and ethnic minorities?
M Sobolewska, R McKee, R Campbell
West European Politics 41 (6), 1237-1261, 2018
752018
Women on Top
SL Childs
Hansard Society, 2005
742005
‘Wags’,‘wives’ and ‘mothers’… but what about women politicians?
R Campbell, S Childs
Parliamentary Affairs 63 (4), 760-777, 2010
722010
Do women vote for women candidates? Attitudes toward descriptive representation and voting behavior in the 2010 British election
R Campbell, O Heath
Politics & Gender 13 (2), 209-231, 2017
712017
What should MPs do? Public and parliamentarians' views compared
R Campbell, J Lovenduski
Parliamentary Affairs 68 (4), 690-708, 2015
692015
Why friends and neighbors? Explaining the electoral appeal of local roots
R Campbell, P Cowley, N Vivyan, M Wagner
The journal of politics 81 (3), 937-951, 2019
642019
‘Stand by your man’: Women's political recruitment at the 2010 UK general election
J Ashe, R Campbell, S Childs, E Evans
British Politics 5, 455-480, 2010
642010
Measuring the quality of politicians elected by gender quotas–are they any different?
P Allen, D Cutts, R Campbell
Political Studies 64 (1), 143-163, 2016
622016
Women's equality guarantees and the Conservative party
R Campell, S Childs, J Lovenduski
na, 2006
592006
Exploring gender differences in support for rightist parties: The role of party and gender ideology
R Campbell, S Erzeel
Politics & Gender 14 (1), 80-105, 2018
582018
Conservatism, feminisation and the representation of women in UK politics
R Campbell, S Childs
British Politics 10, 148-168, 2015
562015
Parents in parliament:‘where's mum?’
R Campbell, S Childs
The Political Quarterly 85 (4), 487-492, 2014
562014
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