Anna Helgøy (@annanhelgoy) 's Twitter Profile
Anna Helgøy

@annanhelgoy

PhD fellow and incoming postdoc in political science @UniOslo | Gender & politics | Social policy | She/her

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Cathrine Holst (@holst_cathrine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Etter Mannsutvalgets rapport - hva nå? Seminar 29. april: Hvor er likestillingen på vei? samfunnsforskning.no/aktuelt/arrang…

Philip Rathgeb (@philiprathgeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Join us this Thursday at 4pm in our Virtual #ESPAnet workshop for a discussion of cutting-edge research by Rohan Khan on how reproduction policy changes attitudes towards abortion legitimacy & gender equality🚨 Here more information on the programme: espanet.org/2024/02/20/vir

Miroslav Nemčok (@miroslavnemcok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever heard “those unemployed people are staying home even though they could be working”? This idea, that everyone contributes their fair share to the welfare system, is crucial. Otherwise, the fundamental principles of social solidarity and redistribution are undermined. [1/n]

Ever heard “those unemployed people are staying home even though they could be working”? This idea, that everyone contributes their fair share to the welfare system, is crucial. Otherwise, the fundamental principles of social solidarity and redistribution are undermined. [1/n]
EJPR journal (@ejprjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 How do formative personal experiences inform perceptions of system abuse? Arno Van Hootegem, Anna Helgøy & Miroslav Nemčok use data from 🇳🇴 to explore how these perceptions take shape beyond the influence of #PoliticalNarratives & socializations 👉bit.ly/3JZMXed #OA

Ragnhild L Muriaas (@rmuriaas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our article on what factors affect attitudes to gender quotas show that information about where and why it is applied matter! What would make the "unusual suspects" change minds? With Yvette Peters, in ZUMPESAMARLO Main findings in 🧵: doi.org/10.1111/1475-6…

Our article on what factors affect attitudes to gender quotas show that information about where and why it is applied matter! 

What would make the "unusual suspects" change minds? 

With Yvette Peters, in <a href="/EJPR/">ZUMPESAMARLO</a> 

Main findings in 🧵: 

doi.org/10.1111/1475-6…
Staffan Kumlin (@staffankumlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Citizens' views on whether the welfare state is economically sustainable shape political preferences and election results. But where do these views come from? New article with Miroslav Nemčok doi.org/10.1017/S01438…

Ana Catalano Weeks (@anacweeks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see my book featured on this list in great company ! Check out the Women and Public Policy Program gender equity summer ⛱️ reading list here: hks.harvard.edu/centers/wappp/…

Tore Wig (@torewig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regjeringens forslag til norskkrav for stipendiater og postdoktorer er den rene galskap. Symbolpolitikk som påfører norsk forskning et enormt handicap. Tilbake til 90-tallet med nisselua trukket langt nedover ansiktet. klassekampen.no/artikkel/2024-…

Tamta Gelashvili (@gelashvili_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally online, the paper I have been most excited to write: on the benefits and challenges of researching the far right as a woman 😊

Ana Catalano Weeks (@anacweeks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For anyone following the debate about our article “When Do Männerparteien Elect Women?” here is a brief thread summarizing our response to the comment by Guinaudeau and Jankowski. I encourage those interested to read it in full here: econstor.eu/bitstream/1041…

Hilde Coffe (@coffehilde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New publication with Ana Catalano Weeks and sparsha saha in JEPP We find “gender parity” is more supported than “gender quotas” in 🇫🇷, but no difference in 🇬🇧. And no evidence of backlash against women running under either measure. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Peter Egge Langsæther (@peterlangst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! Carl Henrik Knutsen and I use comparable, multi-item measures of five key political issue areas covering 14 West European countries. We find that women tend to be more progressive than men, across countries and issue areas. 🧵 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…

Jessica C. Smith (@jess_smith1534) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see my article 'Balancing Politics and Parenthood' in EJPR journal is out. In a UK study, I find that the public do not punish MPs for taking parental leave. In fact, for women there is some electoral advantage. ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…