Journal of Women Politics & Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Women Politics & Policy is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
About the Contributors33
The Re-Emergence of Childcare as a Women’s Issue? Analyzing Gender in Australian and Canadian COVID-19 Childcare Policymaking21
Guy-Guessing Democracy: Gender and Item Non-Response Bias in Evaluations of Democratic Institutions17
Gender Differences in Public Opinion: Values and Consequences16
Is the Expansion of Women’s Access to Political Leadership Rewarded? Evidence from the Allocation of US Foreign Aid10
Role Model Do No HARM: Modeling Achievable Success Inspires Social Belonging and Women’s Candidate Emergence9
Abortion, Attitudes and Appointments: How Gender and Reproductive Rights Shaped Views on Amy Coney Barrett and Voter Turnout in 20208
“Better Too Much Than Not Enough”: The Nomination of Women of Color to the Federal Bench7
How Gender Affects Negative and Positive Campaigning6
Menstrual Activism, Insider-Outsider Alliances and Agenda-Setting: An Analysis of the Campaign to End the “Tampon Tax” in Canada6
Moving beyond Niceness: Reading bell hooks into the Radical Potential for the Discipline6
Prone to Agreement: Does Context Matter for Men and Women in Political Discussions?6
Still Underrepresented? Gender Representation of Witnesses at House and Senate Committee Hearings5
Women Voters and the Utility of Campaigning as “Women of Color”5
Prejudice, Information, and the Vote for Women in Personalized PR Systems: Evidence from Brazil5
Dobbs , Gender Animus, and the Impact on Abortion Providers4
Measuring, Comparing, and Predicting Knowledge Related to Reproductive Healthcare in the United States4
Competing Paternalisms: Robert George v. Adrian Vermeule and the Post- Dobbs Battle for Guiding Anti-Abortion Jurisprudence4
Glass Half Full or Half Empty: Does Optimism about Women’s Representation in Elected Office Matter?4
Gendered Ambivalence: The Structure of Attitudes About Female Candidates4
Confronting Anti-Muslim Racism and Islamism: An Intersectional Perspective on Muslim Women’s Activism in Germany3
A Conversation with Mary Hawkesworth on Intersectionality, Political Science, and Challenging the Discipline3
The Importance of Gender Quotas in Patriarchal and Clientelistic Polities: The Case of Pakistan3
Gender Candidate Evaluations and Campaign Donations3
Gender Differences in Protest Participation: Findings from the 2004 Orange Revolution and the 2013–2014 Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine3
Gender, Political Resources, and Expressions of Democratic Evaluations3
Fighting for Abortion Rights in Latin America: Social Movements, State Allies and Institutions3
Women of Color Political Elites in the US: An Introduction, Personal Reflections, and a Call for Scholarly Engagement3
Bringing the Ts and (N)Bs to the Table: Estimating Intersectional Candidate Gender Identity and Sexuality Effects on Vote Choice2
Tracking the Trackers: ‘Menstruapp’ Privacy Policies Following the Dobbs Decision2
Sister Style: Response from the Authors2
Intersectional Feminist Activism and Practices of Transformation: Perspectives from Indian Feminisms2
Denial of Care: Framing the Loss of Abortion Rights Post- Dobbs2
Risk, Resistance and Resilience: Birth Control Policy in the Wake of Dobbs2
Critical Analysis of the Implementation of Clean India Mission in the Rural Areas: A Gender Perspective2
The Future of Black Feminism and Black Women Political Elites: A Reflexive Interview with Duchess Harris2
Immigrants, Intersectionality and the Politics of Substantive Representation2
Feminist and Anti-Feminist Identification in the 21st Century United States2
More Than Abortion: Why Reproductive Justice Matters in Cincinnati Post- Roe2
Constrained Communication and Negativity Bias: Gendered Emotional Appeals on Facebook2
Deconstructing Dobbs : An Introduction to the Special Issue2
Affirming Fissures: Conceptualizing Intersectional ‘Ethnic’ Feminism in Aotearoa New Zealand2
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