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Karen Celis
Karen Celis
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Rethinking women's substantive representation
K Celis, S Childs, J Kantola, ML Krook
Representation 44 (2), 99-110, 2008
6622008
The substantive representation of women: What to do with conservative claims?
K Celis, S Childs
Political Studies 60 (1), 213-225, 2012
2912012
Substantive representation of women: the representation of women's interests and the impact of descriptive representation in the Belgian parliament (1900–1979)
K Celis
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 28 (2), 85-114, 2007
2502007
Introduction: The descriptive and substantive representation of women: New directions
K Celis, S Childs
Parliamentary Affairs 61 (3), 419-425, 2008
2392008
Constituting women's interests through representative claims
K Celis, S Childs, J Kantola, ML Krook
Politics & Gender 10 (2), 149-174, 2014
2172014
The Oxford handbook of gender and politics
G Waylen
Oxford University Press, USA, 2013
1772013
Substantive representation of women (and improving it): What it is and should be about?
K Celis
Comparative European Politics 7, 95-113, 2009
1722009
Sowing the seeds of its own failure: Implementing the concept of gender mainstreaming
P Meier, K Celis
Social Politics 18 (4), 469-489, 2011
1652011
Quotas and intersectionality: Ethnicity and gender in candidate selection
K Celis, S Erzeel, L Mügge, A Damstra
International Political Science Review 35 (1), 41-54, 2014
1382014
Studying women's substantive representation in legislatures: When representative acts, contexts and women's interests become important
K Celis
Representation 44 (2), 111-123, 2008
1132008
The rise of gender quota laws: Expanding the spectrum of determinants for electoral reform
K Celis, ML Krook, P Meier
Understanding Electoral Reform, 78-94, 2014
1122014
Introduction: gender and politics: a gendered world, a gendered discipline
K Celis, J Kantola, G Waylen, SL Weldon
1072013
Power, privilege and disadvantage: Intersectionality theory and political representation
E Severs, K Celis, S Erzeel
Politics 36 (4), 346-354, 2016
1022016
Beyond the usual suspects: Non-left, male and non-feminist MPs and the substantive representation of women
K Celis, S Erzeel
Government and Opposition 50 (1), 45-64, 2015
1002015
Gendering representation
K Celis
Politics, gender, and concepts: theory and methodology, 71-93, 2008
962008
Feminist democratic representation
K Celis, S Childs
Oxford University Press, 2020
842020
Power struggles: gender equality in political representation
K Celis, J Lovenduski
European Journal of Politics and Gender 1 (1-2), 149-166, 2018
842018
Political parties, ideology and the substantive representation of women
S Erzeel, K Celis
Party Politics 22 (5), 576-586, 2016
802016
Gender, conservatism and political representation
K Celis, S Childs
Ecpr Press, 2014
792014
The complementarity advantage: Parties, representativeness and newcomers’ access to power
K Celis, S Erzeel
Parliamentary Affairs 70 (1), 43-61, 2017
742017
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