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Overview

Susan E. Scarrow is affiliated with the University of Houston in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences, with a specialization in political science and international relations. Their work covers various subfields including gender studies, strategy and management, communication, and economics and econometrics.

Their academic output includes studies on electoral systems and political participation, social policy and reform studies, populism and right-wing movements, political influence and corporate strategies, gender politics and representation, gender diversity and inequality, and social media and politics.

Recent notable publications include:

  • Intra-party decision-making in contemporary Europe: improving representation or ruling with empty shells? (2022, Irish Political Studies)
  • PPDB_Round1a_1b_consolidated_v1 (2020, Harvard Dataverse)
  • Intra-Party Democracy and Party Unity: Varied Rules, Varied Consequences (2020, Representation)
  • Quotas, women's leadership and grassroots women activists: Bringing women into the party? (2020, European Journal of Political Research)
  • Party statutes and party institutionalization (2022, Party Politics)

Frequent coauthors of Susan E. Scarrow include:

  • Paul Webb
  • Thomas Poguntke
  • Aldo F. Ponce
  • Jamie M. Wright
  • Susan Achury

Their work has appeared most frequently in Harvard Dataverse, followed by venues such as Party Politics, Parliamentary Affairs, Irish Political Studies, and Representation.

Best Publications

  • Parties without members? : party organization in a changing electoral environment

    Susan E. Scarrow;Russell J. Dalton;Martin P. Wattenberg

  • Parties and Their Members: Organizing for Victory in Britain and Germany

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Beyond Party Members: Changing Approaches to Partisan Mobilization

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Democracy Transformed?: Expanding Political Opportunities in Advanced Industrial Democracies

    Russell J. Dalton;Susan E Scarrow;Bruce E. Cain

  • Declining memberships, changing members? European political party members in a new era

    Susan E. Scarrow;Burcu Gezgor

  • From Social Integration to Electoral Contestation

    Susan E. Scarrow;Paul Webb;David M. Farrell

  • Parties and Their Members

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Political Career Paths and the European Parliament

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • POLITICAL FINANCE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Parties and the Expansion of Direct Democracy Who Benefits

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Party rules, party resources and the politics of parliamentary democracies How parties organize in the 21st century

    Thomas Poguntke;Susan E Scarrow;Paul D Webb;Elin H Allern

  • Party subsidies and the freezing of party competition: Do cartel mechanisms work?

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • The ‘paradox of enrollment’: Assessing the costs and benefits of party memberships

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Direct Democracy and Institutional Change: A Comparative Investigation

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Organizing political parties; representation, participation, and power

    Susan E Scarrow;Paul D Webb;Thomas Poguntke

  • Beyond Party Members

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  • ADVANCED DEMOCRACIES AND THE NEW POLITICS

    Russell J. Dalton;Susan E. Scarrow;Bruce E. Cain

  • From Social Integration to Electoral Contestation: The Changing Distribution of Power Within Political Parties

    D M. Farrell;S. Scarrow;P. Webb;R. Dalton

  • New Forms of Democracy? Reform and Transformation of Democratic Institutions

    Russell J. Dalton;Susan E. Scarrow;Bruce E. Cain

  • Explaining Political Finance Reforms Competition and Context

    Susan E. Scarrow

  • Political Parties and the Rhetoric and Realities of Democratization

    Miki Caul Kittilson;Susan E. Scarrow

  • Democratic Publics and Democratic Institutions

    Russell J. Dalton;Bruce E. Cain;Susan E. Scarrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Webb
Paul Webb University of Sussex
Thomas Poguntke
Thomas Poguntke Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Russell J. Dalton
Russell J. Dalton University of California, Irvine
Bruce E. Cain
Bruce E. Cain Stanford University
David M. Farrell
David M. Farrell University College Dublin

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