The U.S. might ratify the ERA. What would change? Lisa Baldez - January 22, 2020 Here’s what we can learn from states that already have equal rights amendments.
Can a woman win the presidency? Even asking the question discourages women from running. Lori Poloni-Staudinger and Cherie Strachan - January 21, 2020 When women run, they win as often as men do. So why don’t more run?
Was Rep. Katie Hill held to a higher standard than men in Congress? This research suggests she was. Michael Tesler - November 4, 2019 Society expects women to be more honest and ethical than men — and punishes them more when they’re not
#MeToo crusaders in South Korea want to reform the election system. The plan could deliver more legislation on women’s issues. Yesola Kweon and Josh M. Ryan - September 26, 2019 It’s so controversial that legislators are having fistfights on the floor and scrums in the hallways
How the #MeTooPoliSci Collective is making a difference in political science Nadia E. Brown - August 29, 2019 Here’s the 10th and final article in our series on the gender gap in political science.
Joe Biden is much less popular among Democratic women who’ve been sexually harassed Kaye Usry - May 7, 2019 And Democrats take #MeToo more seriously than Republicans do.
Liberals and conservatives see sexual harassment claims very differently. This explains why. Sander van der Linden and Costas Panagopoulos - December 14, 2018 Over this past year, the #MeToo movement has put sexual
Why campaigns to stop child marriage can backfire Vibeke Wang, Ragnhild Muriaas, Lise Rakner, Lindsay Benstead, and Boniface Dulani - December 13, 2018 The #MeToo movement has helped create a global spotlight on campaigns
What 500 elections in 28 European countries can tell us about the effects of anti-immigration rhetoric Michael Freedman and Elizabeth Dekeyser - October 30, 2018 As the midterms loom, President Trump and the Republican Party
Here’s why confirming Kavanaugh could seriously undermine the Supreme Court’s public standing Brendan Nyhan - October 5, 2018 Could Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination undermine the public standing of the