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Overview

Donley T. Studlar is affiliated with West Virginia University in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, including Social Sciences, Health Professions, and Medicine. Within these domains, their work focuses on subfields such as Political Science and International Relations, General Health Professions, and Physiology.

Their research topics encompass a range of social and health-related issues. These include:

  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Local Government Finance and Decentralization
  • Political and Economic History of the UK and US
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations

Donley T. Studlar has contributed to the academic literature with publications in recognized venues. One recent paper includes:

  • A Qualitative Study to Explore Perception of Impacts of Preemption of Tobacco Regulation on Counties in Appalachian Tennessee, 2020, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Their collaboration network features frequent co-authors such as:

  • Hadii M. Mamudu
  • Fenose Osedeme
  • Crystal Robertson
  • Mary Ann Littleton
  • Daniel Owusu

Their publications have appeared primarily in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, reflecting a focus on health and environmental issues.

Best Publications

  • The Contagion of Women Candidates in Single-Member District and Proportional Representation Electoral Systems: Canada and Norway

    Richard E. Matland;Donley T. Studlar

  • Determinants of Legislative Turnover: A Cross-National Analysis

    Richard E. Matland;Donley T. Studlar

  • Bandwagon, Underdog, or Projection? Opinion Polls and Electoral Choice in Britain, 1979-1987

    Ian McAllister;Donley T. Studlar

  • Does a critical mass exist? A comparative analysis of women's legislative representation since 1950

    Donley T. Studlar;Ian McAllister

  • Multi-Member Districts and the Representation of Women: Evidence From Britain and the United States

    Susan Welch;Donley T. Studlar

  • Tobacco Control: Comparative Politics in the United States and Canada

    Donley T. Studlar

  • Explaining the Gender Gap in Voting: A Cross-National Analysis

    Donley T Studlar;Ian McAllister;Bernadette C Hayes

  • Electoral Systems and Womens Representation: A Long-Term Perspective

    Ian McAllister;Donley T. Studlar

  • Global Tobacco Control: Power, Policy, Governance and Transfer

    Paul Alexander Cairney;Donley Studlar;Hadii Mamudu

  • Constituency Activity and Representational Roles among Australian Legislators

    Donley T. Studlar;Ian McAllister

  • One Europe, Many Electorates?: Models of Turnout in European Parliament Elections After 2004

    Richard S. Flickinger;Donley T. Studlar

  • Political Recruitment to the Australian Legislature: Toward an Explanation of Women's Electoral Disadvantages

    Donley T. Studlar;Ian McAllister

  • The Opportunity Structure for Women's Candidacies and Electability in Britain and the United States

    Susan Welch;Donley T. Studlar

  • Region and Voting in Britain, 1979-87: Territorial Polarization or Artifact?

    Ian McAllister;Donley T. Studlar

  • Global Tobacco Control

    Paul Cairney;Donley T. Studlar;Hadii M. Mamudu

  • The disappearing voters? Exploring declining turnout in Western European elections

    Richard S. Flickinger;Donley T. Studlar

  • Tobacco Control Policy Instruments in a Shrinking World: How Much Policy Learning?

    Donley T. Studlar

  • Policy Voting in Britain: The Colored Immigration Issue in the 1964, 1966, and 1970 General Elections*

    Donley T. Studlar

  • Gender, Postmaterialism, and Feminism in Comparative Perspective

    Bernadette C. Hayes;Ian McAllister;Donley T. Studlar

  • Understanding Big Government

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  • The Dynamics of Women's Representation in the Canadian Provinces: 1975–1994

    Donley T. Studlar;Richard E. Matland

  • Predictors of Canadian legislators’ support for tobacco control policies

    Joanna E. Cohen;Nicole A. de Guia;Mary Jane Ashley;Roberta Ferrence;Roberta Ferrence

  • Constituency activity and representational roles among Australian legislators. by Donley T. Studlar and Ian McAllister

    Donley T Studlar;Ian McAllister

  • Politics and Sexual Equality: The Comparative Position of Women in Western Democracies@@@The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Europe: Consciousness, Political Opportunity, and Public Policy@@@Women's Rights in France

    Donley T. Studlar;Pippa Norris;Mary Fainsod Katzenstein;Carol McClarg Mueller

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian McAllister
Ian McAllister Australian National University
Paul Cairney
Paul Cairney University of Stirling
Susan Welch
Susan Welch Pennsylvania State University
Roberta Ferrence
Roberta Ferrence University of Toronto
Richard E. Matland
Richard E. Matland Loyola University Chicago
Gary F. Moncrief
Gary F. Moncrief Boise State University
Bernadette C. Hayes
Bernadette C. Hayes University of Aberdeen
Harold D. Clarke
Harold D. Clarke The University of Texas at Dallas
David L. Leal
David L. Leal The University of Texas at Austin
David M. Farrell
David M. Farrell University College Dublin

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