Research
My current research focuses broadly on female candidates. I am particularly interested in the impact institutional features and demographic characteristics have on candidate emergence and success.
Publications
Peer Reviewed Journals:
"Female Candidate Emergence and Term Limits: A State-Level Analysis". Political Research Quarterly 2018. 71(2): 318-29.
"To Run or Not to Run? U.S. House Campaign Advertising". with Regina Branton and Jared Perkins. Journal of Political Marketing (forthcoming).
Research Notes:
"The Impact of Gender and Quality Opposition on the Relative Assessment of Candidate Competency". Electoral Studies. 2018. 54: 35-43. with Regina Branton, Ashley English, and Tiffany Barnes.
Book Chapters:
Jenkins, Shannon and Samantha Pettey. 2013. "Redistricting in Massachusetts" in The Political Battle Over Congressional Redistricting. Eds. Miller, William and Jeremy Walling Lexington Books.
Non-Peer Reviewed Articles:
"Term Limits Encourage More Women to Run for Office in US State Legislatures". 2018. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy.
"Why We Should Expect Gains for Democratic Women in the House on November 6th''. 2018. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy.
"Female Candidate Emergence and Term Limits: A State-Level Analysis". Political Research Quarterly 2018. 71(2): 318-29.
"To Run or Not to Run? U.S. House Campaign Advertising". with Regina Branton and Jared Perkins. Journal of Political Marketing (forthcoming).
Research Notes:
"The Impact of Gender and Quality Opposition on the Relative Assessment of Candidate Competency". Electoral Studies. 2018. 54: 35-43. with Regina Branton, Ashley English, and Tiffany Barnes.
Book Chapters:
Jenkins, Shannon and Samantha Pettey. 2013. "Redistricting in Massachusetts" in The Political Battle Over Congressional Redistricting. Eds. Miller, William and Jeremy Walling Lexington Books.
Non-Peer Reviewed Articles:
"Term Limits Encourage More Women to Run for Office in US State Legislatures". 2018. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy.
"Why We Should Expect Gains for Democratic Women in the House on November 6th''. 2018. The London School of Economics US Centre daily blog on American Politics and Policy.
Conference Papers
"Women-Friendly State Legislative Districts: A Look at the Gap Between Female Democrats and Republicans". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 6-9, 2017.
"Women-Friendly State Legislative Districts". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 7-10, 2016.
"Female Emergence and Term Limits: A State-Level Analysis". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 16-19, 2015.
“Gender Differences in Campaign Advertising ” with Regina Branton and Jared Perkins. Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 2-6, 2014.
“Candidate Evaluations: The Impact of Gender and Party “ with Regina Branton and Alisa Cameron. Southern Political Science Association: New Orleans, Louisiana, January 9-11, 2014.
“Women’s Emergence as Governor and the Family Factor” New England Political Science Association: Newport, Rhode Island, April 22-24, 2010.
"Women-Friendly State Legislative Districts". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 7-10, 2016.
"Female Emergence and Term Limits: A State-Level Analysis". Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 16-19, 2015.
“Gender Differences in Campaign Advertising ” with Regina Branton and Jared Perkins. Midwest Political Science Association: Chicago, Illinois. April 2-6, 2014.
“Candidate Evaluations: The Impact of Gender and Party “ with Regina Branton and Alisa Cameron. Southern Political Science Association: New Orleans, Louisiana, January 9-11, 2014.
“Women’s Emergence as Governor and the Family Factor” New England Political Science Association: Newport, Rhode Island, April 22-24, 2010.
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