The purpose of this dissertation is to increase our understanding of the conditions under which Americans—and particularly men and women—vote for women candidates in primary and nonpartisan elections. I theorize that a cause for personal identification with feminism among men and women is primarily one or some combination of what I call “empathetic catalysts” which all relate to real-world, lived experiences. I argue here that there are certain intense empathy inducing events (empathetic catalysts) like formal learning, experiencing certain forms of discrimination, and having a daughter that cause a shift in identity and subsequently, increase the likelihood of voting for a woman running for political office. I use data from the American Na...
The 2012 election was rampant with rhetoric about women\u27s issues, specifically, welfare, educat...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
Previous research shows that women are more likely to vote Democrat than men. Using the 2000 Middlet...
This dissertation provides a new framework for understanding the relationship between gendered polit...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
Although theories of descriptive representation often posit that citizens are drawn to individuals f...
Sexism is pervasive. Many studies look at how paternalistic or patriarchal norms affect male views a...
My thesis is interested in voter behavior and the role gender plays in their choice of candidates. S...
Using data from the 2008 American National Election Studies (ANES) time series, and the 2008 ANES pa...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of candidate gender on voting behavior in pres...
This project will examine the effects of modern sexist attitudes on voting behavior in the 2016 Hous...
As female representation continues to grow in Congress, some have questioned whether gender stereoty...
A growing body of work on candidate traits shows that people with a given social characteristic tend...
The 2012 election was rampant with rhetoric about women\u27s issues, specifically, welfare, educat...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
Previous research shows that women are more likely to vote Democrat than men. Using the 2000 Middlet...
This dissertation provides a new framework for understanding the relationship between gendered polit...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
In this study I investigate women’s’ voting behavior in U.S presidential elections. I explore the qu...
Although theories of descriptive representation often posit that citizens are drawn to individuals f...
Sexism is pervasive. Many studies look at how paternalistic or patriarchal norms affect male views a...
My thesis is interested in voter behavior and the role gender plays in their choice of candidates. S...
Using data from the 2008 American National Election Studies (ANES) time series, and the 2008 ANES pa...
This thesis seeks to explore why so fewer women seek political candidacy in the United States. I beg...
The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of candidate gender on voting behavior in pres...
This project will examine the effects of modern sexist attitudes on voting behavior in the 2016 Hous...
As female representation continues to grow in Congress, some have questioned whether gender stereoty...
A growing body of work on candidate traits shows that people with a given social characteristic tend...
The 2012 election was rampant with rhetoric about women\u27s issues, specifically, welfare, educat...
In recent years, the number of women in political office has increased to the highest level in Ameri...
Previous research shows that women are more likely to vote Democrat than men. Using the 2000 Middlet...