Diana Z. O'Brien Co-Authors New Article in American Political Science Review
The article examines whether gender quotas diminish citizens’ faith in political decisions and decision-making processes.
The article examines whether gender quotas diminish citizens’ faith in political decisions and decision-making processes.
The research leverages large-scale data on Facebook posts by more than 800 parties in 87 democracies to analyze their day-to-day language practices to develop, for the first time, the classification of monolingual and multilingual parties around the world.
The article examines how gender shapes who leads, how they lead, and how they are perceived.
The award recognizes a female (pre-tenure) faculty member based upon her research accomplishments and contribution to the discipline.
The award is given to a top scholar in the field of state politics and policy who is within 10 years of earning a PhD.