Journal of Women, Politics & Policy
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This multidisciplinary, international journal presents the work of social scientists who study the world through a gendered lens, with a focus on the relationship between gender and political/policy outcomes. https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/wwap20
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Interested in gender and political parties❓✅
Looking for an outlet for your research❓✅
Want to work with awesome guest editors❓✅

Check out this 🚨Call for Papers🚨 for JWPP's 2026 Special Issue with guest editors Teresa Sacchet, Simone Bohn, and Kristin Wylie!
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Political Parties and Women’s Agency: Old Challenges and New Trends Co-edited by Teresa Sacchet (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Simone Bohn (York University, Canada), and Kristin Wy...
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Examining men and women donors v non-donors in the R Party, Baker and Schneider find that R women donors’ preferences converge with men’s. But, women non-donors are more moderate than women congressional donors (& all R men). Rs exhibit unexpected ideological heterogeneity. #GenderSky #PoliSky
Party Convergence and Divergence Among Republican Women
Recent work on party asymmetry in the United States characterizes the Democratic Party as a group-oriented party and the Republican Party as an ideologically oriented party. Gender studies of opini...
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Is the gender gap in political ambition smaller for non-elected (vs elected) positions? Based on an original survey among young population in Belgium, Wauters and coauthors find a gender gap for all political roles that disappears when controlling for structural factors.

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Beyond Elections: Unpacking the Gender Gap in Political Ambition Across Political Roles
The gender gap in political ambition is often suggested as a key factor in women’s political underrepresentation. Recent work highlights that this gap is prominent for elected positions, but less f...
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In this new article, Lambert and Pineda Moquete explore municipal gender quotas and substantive representation in the Dominican Republic, where quotas apply to most—but not all—seats. They find that female politicians are champions of women's interests, raising awareness and driving policy change.
Gender Quotas and Women’s Substantive Representation: Evidence from Municipal Governments in the Dominican Republic
Do municipal gender quotas increase women’s substantive representation at the local level? The literature on gender quotas has shown that when quota laws are well-designed and enforced, they can in...
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New open access research from Vacaflores and Stephenson!

DRW = SRW? A study of private member’s bills in Aus (1995-2022) shows gendered differences in policy proposals. Women MPs propose more bills, on more feminized issues, using more human-centered language. #GenderRepresentation #PolicyResearch
Understanding Female Legislators’ Substantive Representation in the Australian Parliament
Female legislators are typically assumed to act for other women when policymaking. Contemporary literature challenges this, and a need to “tow the party line” complicates the process of attributing...
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Interested in gender and political parties❓✅
Looking for an outlet for your research❓✅
Want to work with awesome guest editors❓✅

Check out this 🚨Call for Papers🚨 for JWPP's 2026 Special Issue with guest editors Teresa Sacchet, Simone Bohn, and Kristin Wylie!
JWPP Special Issue Call_2025.docx
Political Parties and Women’s Agency: Old Challenges and New Trends Co-edited by Teresa Sacchet (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Simone Bohn (York University, Canada), and Kristin Wy...
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The authors investigate whether public perceptions of Congressional support for campaign finance reform are shaped by politicians’ gender, race, and party. BC women are underrepresented in public office and may face campaign finance barriers, the reform debate may affect fundraising strategies.
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Curious about the interaction of gender, campaign finance, and public opinion in US politics? Check out "Agents of Change? Women Candidates and Support for Campaign Finance Reform" - our latest article from Samantha Koprowski, Amy Benner, and Kira Sanbonmatsu!
Agents of Change? Women Candidates and Support for Campaign Finance Reform
Most Americans believe there is too much money in politics and are sympathetic to reform. Using nationally representative survey data, we study how the public views the likelihood that members of C...
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Ahmed summarizes the volume's contributions as "situated in a Black feminist tradition which recognizes that the personal is indeed political and that our power is centered in our solidarity." Read the introduction to this timely SI at www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.....
Introduction
Published in Journal of Women, Politics & Policy (Vol. 42, No. 1, 2021)
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Today, we come back to "The Politics of Radical Self-Care: Practicing Liberation for Political Resistance", a 2021 special issue edited by Zahra Ahmed. Get the full list of important and incisive articles here: www.tandfonline.com/toc/wwap20/4....

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Journal of Women, Politics & Policy
Volume 42, Issue 1 of Journal of Women, Politics & Policy
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In this article, Nichole Bauer finds that strong partisans with high levels of sexism exhibit higher levels of ambivalence toward Democratic and Republican women candidates. These ambivalent attitudes were especially strong in 2016 where voters had more ambivalence about Clinton relative to Trump.
Gendered Ambivalence: The Structure of Attitudes About Female Candidates
I argue that the gender-role incongruity between being a woman and the masculine stereotypes of political leadership roles will lead to more ambivalence about women relative to men and that gendere...
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In this recent article, Collin Coil, Natalie Williamson, Caroline Bruckner, Karen O’Connor, and Jeff Gill draw attention to the striking lack of women testifying before Congress and highlight factors that could drive diversity and inclusion on witness panels.

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Still Underrepresented? Gender Representation of Witnesses at House and Senate Committee Hearings
We know very little about the women who testify before congressional committees. Here we present data on the women who appeared as witnesses out of the 36,950 persons who gave testimony before 7,75...
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🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨 The term “women of color” (WOC) is widely used in US politics. But which women do white Americans perceive to be included in the group “women of color”? This study analyzes the boundary drawing effects of whites’ perception of which racial/ethnic groups are believed to be WOC.
The Boundaries of “Women of Color”: The Political Implications of Non-Hispanic Whites’ Perceptions of Women of Color
Women candidates are increasingly referred to as “women of color.” But who the public sees as women of color is unclear. We ask how non-Hispanic whites, who are still the largest voting group, perc...
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Thinking about Kamala Harris's candidacy for president? Check out this insightful work by Evelyn Simien, using an intersectional approach to analyze symbolic empowerment & Ayanna Pressley's 2018 midterm campaign. A useful, contextually relevant framework and example of how to study historic firsts!
The 2018 Congressional Midterms, Symbolic Empowerment, and Ayanna Pressley’s Mobilizing Effect: A Case Study for Future Analysis of Historic Firsts
Ayanna Pressley was elected in 2018, becoming the first Black woman from Massachusetts to serve in the US House of Representatives and the first person of color to represent its only majority-minor...
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Take a gander at this new research from Philip Chen, Melanee Thomas, Tania Gosselin, & Allison Harell! They contribute to the literature on gender and candidate emergence using a survey experiment set in the context of Canada's multiparty system. See the results and explanation at the link below!!
“What’s Her Job?” Agentic Women, Sexism, and the Consequences for Political Candidate Emergence
Agentic women are frequently stereotyped negatively in politics. While public opinion suggests higher levels of egalitarian gender attitudes toward women in politics, these analyses miss important ...
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How do we measure sex & gender? Recent work has critiqued traditional measures which conflate the two. This paper presents the results of 15 focus groups w/regular people & chronicles a) how folks think about their gender; & b) how info from these self-reflections can help us measure gender better.
“We Are the Woman and We Are the Man”: Insights from Focus Group Analysis on How Scholars Should Measure Sex and Gender
Traditional ways of measuring sex and gender – often by conflating the two – have been criticized on empirical and normative grounds. This article presents the results of 15 focus groups conducted ...
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How do LGTBQIA* organizations frame issues and discuss solidarity with other organizations on social media? Learn about this and more in Aurora Perego's recent article "Solidarity Through Difference? How Italian and Spanish LGBTQIA* Organizations Frame Solidarity Through an Intersectional Lens"!
Solidarity Through Difference? How Italian and Spanish LGBTQIA* Organizations Frame Solidarity Through an Intersectional Lens
Although Western-based LGBTQIA* mobilizations have often been considered rather internally fragmented and isolated from other movements, recent investigations show that LGBTQIA* organizations have ...
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Kicking off Pride by highlighting this article on LGBTQ candidates: A new pre-registered study by Howard and Wehde finds US public does not penalize transwomen more than transmen political candidates; however, bisexual candidates are penalized less than gay candidates. Find out more here:
Bringing the Ts and (N)Bs to the Table: Estimating Intersectional Candidate Gender Identity and Sexuality Effects on Vote Choice
Research has shown that LGBTQ+ candidates continue to face penalties at the ballot box, with particularly acute penalties for transgender candidates. However, the nuanced intersection of gender ide...
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Start your week with a just-published article by Ruprecht & Zumbrunn!

Gender stereotypes matter for female candidates’ election chances: In Switzerland, voters holding male issue stereotypes are more likely to elect male candidates, while those with female issue stereotypes elect female candidates.
Not Tough Enough? Gender Stereotypes and Vote Choice in Switzerland
While many studies examine the effect of gender stereotypes on electoral chances of women candidates in the U.S. little research investigates this relationship outside two-party systems and experim...
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Among the articles included in the amazing special issue on Dobbs v. Jackson is this piece by Pamela Sandberg, in which Sandberg examines what groups have become legal targets in the wake of Dobbs, including medically compromised patients, the intellectually disabled, immigrants, and doctors.
Open Season: The Targets of Dobbs
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization took the unprecedented step of revoking a constitutional right that citizens had relied upon for half a century. The opinion created a legal chaos with ...
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New week, new issue! Vol. 45 Issue 2 of JWPP is available now at the link below with five great research articles in the field of gender and politics.
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy
Volume 45, Issue 2 of Journal of Women, Politics & Policy
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In a 🚨New Article🚨 Amber Lusvardi @anlusvardi.bsky.social explains how a small group of activists got a low salience political issue on legislative agendas across the United States. Lusvardi finds that traumatic storytelling was a key element in agenda setting on the movement to end child marriage.
“Sorry That Happened to You”: Testifying, Trauma, and the Politics of Child Marriage in the United States
In the United States, the marriage of minors remains legal in 40 of 50 states despite evidence that the practice often leads to the physical, sexual, and emotional abuse of girls. As a political is...
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New article from JWPP! Ditonto and Mattes analyze how sexism and gender-based prejudices may influence voters’ emotions in response to female political candidates in general and to those who violate gender norms, finding strong differences in emotional responses between sexist and nonsexist voters.
Gender, Sexism, and Contempt in Candidate Evaluation
Several recent studies have shown that the emotion of contempt, which is often linked to negative appraisals of competence and integrity, is the most important negative emotion in some electoral co...
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Call for Papers👀: Gendered Experiences of Democracy👇

The Journal of Women, Politics & Policy is looking to continue its string of fantastic special issues (check 'em out here -> www.tandfonline.com/journals/wwa... ) with an issue on democracy and gender. See the full call below and propose a paper!
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