How does civil conflict affect political engagement? As violence of various forms -- from war to terrorism -- is becoming more frequent even in the developed world, understanding its political consequences is a pressing concern. We argue that violence makes citizens view politics as more combative and aggressive. Because the traits that align with these perceptions (e.g., dominance, aggressiveness, decisiveness) are associated more with masculinity than femininity, we hypothesize that violence increases engagement among men while reducing it among women. To test our argument, we conduct an experiment in Bosnia (N=1,125), the site of a major ethnic civil war in 1992-1995. The evidence confirms that past violence, when made salient, leads wom...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
This paper examines to what extent gender equality correlates with electoral violence, through a qua...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
We study the effect of the 1998-99 Kosovo war on current levels of political participation, disaggre...
We study the effect of the 1998-99 Kosovo war on current levels of political participation, disaggre...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
Women’s rights are not only acknowledged as fundamental human rights, but have also been linked to m...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Violence against women in politics is a significant barrier that politically active women may face w...
The consequences of civil war are comprehensive. Civil war causes mass destruction and violence, and...
Violent conflict, a pervasive feature of the recent global landscape, has lasting impacts on human c...
This book examines the role of gender in political conflicts worldwide, specifically the intersectio...
peer reviewedThe level of women’s parliamentary representation often increases after armed conflict,...
This book explores how gender intersects with political violence, and particularly terrorism. We ask...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
This paper examines to what extent gender equality correlates with electoral violence, through a qua...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
We study the effect of the 1998-99 Kosovo war on current levels of political participation, disaggre...
We study the effect of the 1998-99 Kosovo war on current levels of political participation, disaggre...
Gender equality is an emerging field in conflict studies, but so far research has mainly focused on ...
How do periods of conflict and peace shape women’s empowerment around the world? While existing stu...
Women’s rights are not only acknowledged as fundamental human rights, but have also been linked to m...
This quantitative study aims to investigate mechanisms for female empowerment in the context of conf...
Violence against women in politics is a significant barrier that politically active women may face w...
The consequences of civil war are comprehensive. Civil war causes mass destruction and violence, and...
Violent conflict, a pervasive feature of the recent global landscape, has lasting impacts on human c...
This book examines the role of gender in political conflicts worldwide, specifically the intersectio...
peer reviewedThe level of women’s parliamentary representation often increases after armed conflict,...
This book explores how gender intersects with political violence, and particularly terrorism. We ask...
How does wartime exposure to ethnic violence affect the political preferences of ordinary citizens? ...
This paper examines to what extent gender equality correlates with electoral violence, through a qua...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...