Journal of Women Politics & Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Women Politics & Policy is 3. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Abortion, Attitudes and Appointments: How Gender and Reproductive Rights Shaped Views on Amy Coney Barrett and Voter Turnout in 202034
“Better Too Much Than Not Enough”: The Nomination of Women of Color to the Federal Bench27
Women Voters and the Utility of Campaigning as “Women of Color”25
The Future of Black Feminism and Black Women Political Elites: A Reflexive Interview with Duchess Harris24
Women of Color Political Elites in the US: An Introduction, Personal Reflections, and a Call for Scholarly Engagement14
Appointees versus Elected Officials: The Implications of Institutional Design on Gender Representation in Political Leadership11
Beyond Elections: Unpacking the Gender Gap in Political Ambition Across Political Roles10
Gender Stereotyping Questions Accurately Measure Beliefs About the Traits and Issue Strengths of Women and Men in Politics10
Which Women, Exactly? Examining Gender Gaps in Legislative Responsiveness to Women’s Issue Advocacy through an Intersectional Lens10
At the Intersections of Gender Inequality and State Fragility in Africa8
The Ties that Bind: Public Opinion and Linked Fate among Women of Color7
Opposition to Women Political Leaders: Gender Bias and Stereotypes of Politicians Among Japanese Voters7
The Impact of Gendered Policies on Women’s Voting Behavior: Evidence from the 2015 British General Election6
Sex-B(i)ased List Promotion: The Effect of Previous Electoral Performance6
Friends or Foes? U.S. Women’s Perceptions of Racial Justice and the Black Lives Matter Protests during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
The Structure of Presidential Evaluations: White Men, White Women, and Trump5
Is the Expansion of Women’s Access to Political Leadership Rewarded? Evidence from the Allocation of US Foreign Aid5
Party Convergence and Divergence Among Republican Women5
Sister Style: Response from the Authors5
The Boundaries of “Women of Color”: The Political Implications of Non-Hispanic Whites’ Perceptions of Women of Color5
Sit Still, Talk Pretty: Partisan Differences Among Women Candidates’ Campaign Appeals5
Galvanizing Grief: Black Maternal Politics, Respectability, and the Pursuit of Elected Office5
Denial of Care: Framing the Loss of Abortion Rights Post- Dobbs4
Confronting Anti-Muslim Racism and Islamism: An Intersectional Perspective on Muslim Women’s Activism in Germany4
Immigrants, Intersectionality and the Politics of Substantive Representation4
More Than Abortion: Why Reproductive Justice Matters in Cincinnati Post- Roe4
Mobilizing Women to Vote? The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and School Voting in Massachusetts, 1900–19094
Risk, Resistance and Resilience: Birth Control Policy in the Wake of Dobbs4
Good Reasons to Run: Women and Political Candidacy3
Introduction: Bringing Activism Back In3
Constrained Communication and Negativity Bias: Gendered Emotional Appeals on Facebook3
The Link Between Familial Care, the Covid Pandemic and Gender Linked Fate3
Invisibility or Inclusion? Ethnic Parties, Ethnic Seats, and Gender Quotas and the Representation of Minoritized Women3
Gender, Entry, and Victory in State Legislative Primary Elections3
Agents of Change? Women Candidates and Support for Campaign Finance Reform3
Intersectional Politics of the International Women’s Strike3
Tracking the Trackers: ‘Menstruapp’ Privacy Policies Following the Dobbs Decision3
Female Candidates’ Incumbency and Quality (Dis)Advantage in Local Elections3
Bystanders or Contesters? Women’s Political Representation and Quality of Government in the Local Councils of Albania3
“We Are the Woman and We Are the Man”: Insights from Focus Group Analysis on How Scholars Should Measure Sex and Gender3
Gender Role Violations and Voter Prejudice: The Agentic Penalty Faced by Women Politicians3
Legislating as Your Full Self: Queer Women of Color in US State Legislatures3
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