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Overview

Rosie Campbell is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom and specializes primarily in the Social Sciences. Their research spans multiple subfields including Political Science and International Relations, Gender Studies, Sociology and Political Science, Speech and Hearing, and Strategy and Management.

Their work focuses on several main topics:

  • Gender Politics and Representation
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Political and Economic History of UK and US
  • Digital Storytelling and Education
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration

Rosie Campbell has contributed notably to various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • The Political Quarterly
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Political Behavior
  • Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties
  • Political Studies Review

Their recent scholarly papers include:

  • "Fueling the Populist Divide: Nativist and Cosmopolitan Preferences for Representation at the Elite and Mass Level," 2021, Political Behavior
  • "Finally rising with the tide? Gender and the vote in the 2019 British Elections," 2021, Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties
  • "The Gendered Harassment of Parliamentary Candidates in the UK," 2021, The Political Quarterly
  • "Measuring MPs' Responsiveness: How to Do it and Stay Out of Trouble," 2021, Political Studies Review
  • "Women Voters Taking the Wheel?," 2021, The Political Quarterly

Among frequent collaborators are Rosalind Shorrocks, Diane Bolet, and Maggie O'Neill, each having coauthored multiple publications with Campbell. Other coauthors include Thomas Zittel and Sarah Childs.

Best Publications

  • Designing out vulnerability, building in respect: violence, safety and sex work policy.

    Teela Sanders;Rosie Campbell

  • What Voters Want: Reactions to Candidate Characteristics in a Survey Experiment

    Rosie Campbell;Philip Cowley

  • Internet Sex Work: Beyond the Gaze

    Teela Sanders;Jane Scoular;Rosie Campbell;Jane Pitcher

  • Do Women Need Women Representatives

    Rosie Campbell;Sarah Childs;Joni Lovenduski

  • Living with the Other: Street sex work, contingent communities and degrees of tolerance

    Maggie O'Neill;Rosie Campbell;Philip Hubbard;Jane Pitcher

  • Gender, ideology and issue preference: is there such a thing as a political women's interest in Britain?

    Rosie Campbell

  • Explaining motivation to represent: how does descriptive representation lead to substantive representation of racial and ethnic minorities?

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  • Behind the screen: commercial sex, digital spaces and working online

    Stewart Cunningham;Teela Sanders;Jane Scoular;Rosie Campbell

  • Sex work now

    Rosie Campbell;Maggie O'Neill

  • Access to Healthcare in a time of COVID-19: Sex Workers in Crisis in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Susan Gichuna;Rahma Hassan;Teela Sanders;Rosie Campbell

  • Understanding men's and women's political interests: evidence from a study of gendered political attitudes

    Rosie Campbell;Kristi Winters

  • Gender and the Vote in Britain: Beyond the Gender Gap?

    Rosie Campbell

  • Legislator dissent as a valence signal

    Rosie Campbell;Philip Cowley;Nick Vivyan;Markus Wagner

  • Tackling client violence in female street prostitution: Inter-agency working between outreach agencies and the police

    Clarissa Penfold;Gillian Hunter;Rosie Campbell;Leela Barham

  • 'Wags', 'Wives' and 'Mothers'... But what about Women Politicians?

    Rosie Campbell;Sarah Childs

  • Not Getting Away with it: Linking Sex Work and Hate Crime in Merseyside

    Rosie Campbell

  • ‘Stand by your man’: Women's political recruitment at the 2010 UK general election

    Jeanette Ashe;Rosie Campbell;Sarah Childs;Elizabeth Evans

  • Women's Equality Guarantees and the Conservative Party

    Rosie Campbell;Sarah Childs;Joni Lovenduski

  • Why Friends and Neighbors? Explaining the Electoral Appeal of Local Roots

    Rosie Campbell;Philip Cowley;Nick Vivyan;Markus Wagner

  • Candidate localness and voter choice in the 2015 General Election in England

    Jocelyn Evans;Kai Arzheimer;Rosie Campbell;Philip Cowley

  • What should MPs do? Public and parliamentarians' views compared

    Rosie Campbell;Joni Lovenduski

  • Criminalization, protection and rights: Global tensions in the governance of commercial sex

    Teela Sanders;Rosie Campbell

  • Measuring the quality of politicians elected by gender quotas – are they any different?

    Peter Allen;David Cutts;Rosie Campbell

  • Parents in Parliament: ‘Where's Mum?’

    Rosie Campbell;Sarah Childs

  • Women in Parliament

    Sarah L Childs;R Campbell

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarah Childs
Sarah Childs University of Edinburgh
Joni Lovenduski
Joni Lovenduski Birkbeck, University of London
Philip Cowley
Philip Cowley Queen Mary University of London
Phil Hubbard
Phil Hubbard King's College London
David Cutts
David Cutts Brown University
Markus Wagner
Markus Wagner University of Vienna
Wolfgang Rudig
Wolfgang Rudig University of Strathclyde
Pippa Norris
Pippa Norris Harvard University
Hilde Coffé
Hilde Coffé University of Bath

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