Carolyn Barnett
@C_Barns
Assistant Professor @uazsgpp. MENA politics, gender, public opinion, social policy, pol econ of development.
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31-10-2009 09:59:40
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🎉🥳We are happy to announce that we have recently made the first in-principle-accepted decision of a Registered Report: 'Gender Stereotypes in Electoral Autocracies: Experimental Evidence from Morocco' by Carolyn Barnett, Alexandra Blackman, and Marwa Shalaby
Leveraging an original dataset of Iraqi protests, data on civilian casualties, & Fallujah as a case study, Dr. Chantal, Killian Clarke, & Rima Majed illuminate the impact of shared violence on post-war protests.
#APSRFirstView
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Check out the first article of our special issue on gender and authoritarianism edited by me and Lena Wängnerud with stellar scholars @PaulSchuler10 Carolyn Barnett Valeriya Mechkova Amanda B. Edgell and many others journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117… Comparative Political Studies GLD POMEPS UW-Madison L&S
'All Politics is Local' by Carolyn Barnett & Marwa Shalaby argue that the study of women’s♀️ engagement & representation in local politics can help scholars better understand not only gender and politics, but also authoritarian politics more generally tinyurl.com/4sus53ek 2/6
📣 New on First View 🌟 Sarah Bush & Pär Zetterberg introduce a set of Critical Perspectives articles with their introduction 'Gender Equality & Authoritarian Regimes: New Directions for Research' tinyurl.com/2p8cwud6 1/6
Sarah Bush and I introduce a new Critical Perspectives section: ”Gender Equality and Authoritarian Regimes: International and Comparative Perspectives.” Contributions by Aili Tripp, Elin Bjarnegård, Daniela Donno, Andrea Vilán, Audrey Comstock, Marwa Shalaby, Carolyn Barnett, & Yuree Noh.
Out today in American Political Science Review #OpenAccess - my article on the relationship between revolutionary violence and counterrevolution. A quick 🧵 on the arguments and findings 👇
Humbled to be honored this way by the APSA Democracy & Autocracy Section and grateful to the many people and institutions who made my dissertation fieldwork possible including The Fulbright Program, POMEPS, The Bobst Center, and Princeton Politics!
I started a substack on gender & politics research.
It's an accountability mechanism to make sure I keep up with all the great work out there. Follow along if you'd like! I'll try to summarize latest papers on a monthly basis.
First post here: bhumipurohit.substack.com/p/january-2022…
New Dimensions of Global Feminist Influence: Tracking Feminist Mobilization Worldwide, 1975–2015 International Studies Quarterly Dr. Summer Forester Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson Amber Lusvardi S. Laurel Weldon
academic.oup.com/isq/advance-ar…
Do laws on violence against women change attitudes and practices? @MalaHtun and I say YES: even poorly enforced laws can shift social norms World Politics.
#Free until January 14: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
#polisciresearch #FirstView 🧵 (1/17)
Tanushree Goyal and I are thinking of organizing a mini-conference on the Comparative Politics of Gender in the Global South for APSA 2022. For now, we are inviting expressions of interest to assess feasibility. Fill out this form if you're interested: forms.gle/Nkc9HPSQuD39Sw…
Very excited to announce the inaugural Empirical Study of Gender (EGEN) Research Prize. Several $5000 prizes will be awarded to emerging gender and politics scholars (graduate students / junior faculty). Apply below by Jan 23! Dr. Dawn Teele Tiffany D. Barnes
egenpolisci.org/prize-2022.html
📢CALL FOR PAPERS📢
We are organizing the 1st (virtual) Workshop in the Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa (PEMENA).Melani Cammett Asli Cansunar Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed
📅:Feb 4, 2022
Deadline: Nov 30, 2021
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