Emily Elia
@emilyelia.bsky.social
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Postdoc @ University of Gothenburg • Political Science PhD Rice University • Latin America, Corruption, Electoral Accountability, Gender, Representation • She/Her • www.emilytelia.com
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Check out my new paper with Andra Pascu-Lindner @ejpgjournal.bsky.social. Using survey experiments, we show that voters do not view potential women PMs as less competent in forming governments or less influential over policy outputs when compared to men. Read more:
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🚨NEW ARTICLE ALERT🚨

Check out Andra Pascu-Lindner & @kaitlinsenk.bsky.social's new experimental paper "Competent and influential: how do voters evaluate women prime ministers?"

It's ✨OPEN ACCESS✨

doi.org/10.1332/2515...
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Our Element is out! 🎉

Why do authoritarian-leaning leaders target women’s and LGBTQ+ rights? Is there a systematic pattern that reaches beyond individual country cases, and how is this reflected in people’s attitudes and societal norms?

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Attitudes toward Political Authoritarianism in Economically Advanced Democracies
Cambridge Core - Politics: General Interest - Attitudes toward Political Authoritarianism in Economically Advanced Democracies
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🚨New publication!

By now, we know 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 democratic institutions autocratizers undermine, yet we (w/ Gorazd Ordanoski) ask:

𝑯𝒐𝒘 do they attack them?

We present three sequential repressive steps:
1️⃣ legitimization rhetoric
2️⃣ legal engineering
3️⃣ coercive control

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www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Patterns of incumbents’ repression during autocratization
How do incumbents attack accountability during autocratization? The literature focuses on what democratic institutions autocratizers undermine, yet incumbents’ steps in attacking accountability mea...
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I show the feminization strategy doesn’t always work to reduce voter punishment for corruption in LatAm. But in Guatemala where women’s rep is low & “fairer sex” stereotypes more prevalent amongst survey respondents, voters punish a party less post-scandal when new candidate is a woman. Read more👇🏻📑:
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Excited to be at @ruwomenpolitics.bsky.social for the P&G Conference @politicsgenderj.bsky.social! Looking forward to seeing lots of cool research and to presenting a new survey exp. w/ Aksel Sundström on electoral accountability during droughts for women vs. men incumbents in South Africa.
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Had a great time at MPSA presenting a new paper, discussing super impressive projects, and reuniting with some of my Rice community for the first time since graduation🦉💙
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I defended my dissertation yesterday! 🎉 Thank you to my committee for their guidance and feedback, and thank you to my Rice community for all their support. I’m especially grateful to my advisor @schwindtbayer.bsky.social for all of her support, encouragement, and belief in me these past 6 years!
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Congratulations to @emilyelia.bsky.social on the successful defense of her dissertation, "Evading Electoral Accountability: How Elites Maintain Voter Support in Contexts of Corruption." Excellent work, Emily!
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Had a great time last week attending and presenting at the second annual @winls.bsky.social conference! WiLS has created an awesome community of women scholars doing impressive legislative research. Very grateful to be a part of it!
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