Book chapters

(Reverse chronological order)

  • 2020. ‘The world of political science: Academic values, roles and experiences.’ In European Political Science at 50 Eds. Isabelle Engeli, Thibaud Boncourt, and Diego Garzia. Essex: ECPR Press.

  • 2020. ‘Populism and representative democracy.’ In the Oxford Handbook on Political Representation ed. Jacques Thomassen and Robert Rohrschneider. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • 2019. ‘The challenges of electoral integrity.’ In Jurij Toplak. Ed. The Routledge Handbook of Electoral Law. NY: Routledge.

  • 2019. ‘El Registro de Votantes en las Américas: un Balance entre la Inclusión y la Seguridad’ (Voter registration in the Americas: Balancing inclusion and security)’ Thomas Wynter, Pippa Norris and Sarah Cameron. In Financiamiento e integridad Electoral: México en perspectiva global. Ed. Irma Méndez, Ferran Martínez i Coma  y Nicolás Loza. Ciudad de México, México: Flacso Mexico.

  • 2017. ‘Electoral transitions: Stumbling out of the gate.’ In Democratization in the 21st Century: Reviving Transitology. (Eds) Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou and Timothy D. Sisk. Routledge. Pp49-74. ISBN: 9781138673823

  • 2017. ‘Electoral integrity and electoral systems.’ Oxford Handbook of Electoral Systems eds. Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen, and Matthew S. Shugart. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • 2017. ‘Electoral integrity’ The Routledge Handbook on Voting Behavior and Public Opinion. Eds. Justin Fisher, Edward Fieldhouse, Mark N. Franklin, Rachel Gibson, Marta Cantijoch, Christopher Wlezien. New York: Routledge. 9781138890404

  • 2017. ‘The conceptual framework of political support’. Sonja Zmerli and Tom van der Meer. Eds. Handbook on Political Trust. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.ISBN: 978 1 78254 510 1

  • 2016. ‘Electoral integrity in East Asia.’ Routledge Handbook on Democratization in East Asia co-ed Tun-jen Cheng and Yun-han Chu. New York: Routledge.

  • 2016. Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart. ‘Muslim Integration into Western Cultures: Between Origins and Destinations.’ In Muslim Diasporas in the West: Critical Readings in Sociology. Ed. Tahir Abbas. Routledge. ISBN: 9781138187955.

  • 2016. ‘Introduction’ and ‘Conclusions’ in Checkbook Elections: Political Finance in Comparative Perspective. Edited Pippa Norris and Andrea Abel van Es. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN978 0 19060 361 8

  • 2016. ‘Human Security and Social Trust’ with Ronald Inglehart. In Bringing Culture Back In: Culture and Liberal State Orders. Ed. Michael Boss. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. ISBN 978 87 7124 791 6

  • 2015. Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris. 2000. ‘The Developmental Theory of the Gender Gap: Women’s and Men’s Voting Behavior in Global Perspective.’ Reprinted in Croatian in Žene i politika: feministička politička znanost Ed. Marjeta Šinko Zabreb: Centar za ženske studije – Biblioteka Žene.

  • 2014. ‘Existential insecurity and the geography of religiosity.’ In The Changing World Religion Map Edited by Stann Brunn. Berlin: Springer.

  • 2014. ‘Mecca or oil? Why Arab states lag in gender equality.’ Global Cultural Change edited by Russell Dalton and Christian Welzel. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • 2014. ‘Introduction’ and ‘Electoral integrity and political legitimacy.’ In Comparing Democracies 4 Ed. Lawrence LeDuc, Richard Niemi and Pippa Norris. London: Sage. ISBN-10: 1446281981 | ISBN-13: 978-1 44628198 7.

  • 2014. ‘Political Communication.’ Chapter 19. In Daniele Caramani. Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3rd Edition. ISBN-10: 0199665990 | ISBN-13: 978-0199665990.

  • 2014. ‘Women as political leaders worldwide: Barriers and opportunities.’ With Mona Lena Krook. In Sue Thomas and Clive Wilcox (Eds.) Women in Elected Office 3rd Ed. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780199328734.

  • 2014. ‘How do quotas work? The supply and demand model revisited.’ With Mona Lena Krook. In Deeds and Words: Gendering politics. A Festschrift for Professor Joni Lovenduski. Eds. Rainbow Murray and Sarah Childs. Essex: ECPR Press. (August 2014) ISBN-10: 1907301526

  • 2013. ‘The persistence of digital divides in the 21st Century’. With Ronald Inglehart. In Christian Handke and Ruth Towse (eds) Handbook of the Digital Creative Economy. London: Edward Elgar Publishing. ISBN: 978 1 78100 488 3

  • 2013. ‘The electoral performance of center-left parties: Putting ‘decline’ in perspective.’ In Progressive Politics After the Crash. Eds. Olaf Cramme, Patrick Diamond, Roger Liddle & Michael McTernan. IB Tauris. Pp.97-116

  • 2013. ‘Does ethnicity determine support for the governing party?’ With Robert Mattes. In Voting and Representation in Africa: Views From Below Edited by Michael Bratton. Lynne Reiner.

  • 2013. ‘Muslim support for secular democracy.’ In Spirited Voices from the Muslim World: Striving towards a Muslim Secular Democracy. Edited Lily Rahim. Palgrave/Macmillan.

  • 2013. ‘Does praying together mean staying together? Religion and civic engagement in Europe and the United States.’ In Religion and Civil Society in Europe. Eds. Joep de Hart, Paul Dekker and Loek Halman. Germany: Springer Publications. Pp.285-306.

  • 2012. ‘The watchdog role of journalists: Rottweilers, Alsatians or Poodles?’ In the Oxford Handbook of Public Accountability. Eds. Mark Bovens, Robert E. Goodin & Thomas Schillemans. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • 2012. ‘Foreword’. In Irene Ramos-Vielba and Eva Campos. Eds. Digital Deliberative Democracy. Madrid: IDEAS Foundation.

  • 2012. ‘Democratic deficits: The United States and Canada in comparative perspective.’ In Imperfect Democracies. Eds. Patti Lenard and Richard Simeon. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

  • 2012. ‘Do cosmopolitan communications threaten traditional moral values?’ with Ronald Inglehart. The Sage Handbook of Political Communications. Chapter 2. Eds. Holli Semetko and Margaret Scammel. London: Sage. Pp.22-35. ISBN: 1847874398

  • 2012. ‘Political mobilization and social networks. The example of the Arab spring.’ Norbert Kersting Ed. Electronic Democracy. Germany: Barbara Budrich Publishers. ISBN: 978-3-8474-0018-9

  • 2012. ‘Comparing cross-border information flows and their effects.’ The Handbook of Comparative Communication Research. Eds. Frank Esser and Thomas Hanitzsch. New York: Sage/ICA. Pp. 353-369. ISBN: 0415802717

  • 2012. ‘The persistence of cultural diversity despite cosmopolitanism.’ (With Ronald Inglehart). Routledge Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies. Ed. Gerard Delanty. London: Routledge. Pp.166-177. ISBN: 0415600812.

  • 2012. ‘Ballots not Bullets.’ In Electoral Systems. Eds. David Farrell and Matthew Shugart. London: Sage.

  • 2011. ‘Cultural explanations of electoral reform: A policy cycle model.’ Pp 95-114. In Understanding Electoral Reform. Edited by Reuven Y. Hazan and Monique Leyenaar. New York: Routledge.

  • 2010. ‘Uneven Secularization in the United States and Western Europe' Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart. In Bryan S Turner (ed) Secularization. London: Sage. ISBN: 9781848600874

  • 2011. ‘Does democratic satisfaction reflect regime performance?’ In How Democracy Works: Political Representation and Policy Congruence in Modern Societies. Martin Rosema, Bas Denters and Kees Arts. (eds). Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press.

  • 2011. ‘Demography, insecurity, and religion.’ In William Krull. Ed. Research and Responsibility: Reflections on our Common Future. Leipzig: Druck and Werte.

  • 2010. ‘The developmental theory of the gender gap’ and ‘Puzzles in political recruitment’. Women, Gender and Politics: A Reader. Eds Mona Lena Krook and Sarah Childs. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 10: 0195368819.

  • 2010. ‘Preface: Women national leaders worldwide: Barriers and opportunities.’ In Rainbow Murray. Ed. Cracking the Highest Glass Ceiling: A Global Comparison of Women's Campaigns for Executive Office. ABC-Clio.

  • 2010. ‘Political Communication.’ Chapter 19. In Daniele Caramani. Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2nd Edition.

  • 2011. ‘Political activism.’ Developments in European Politics 2 Chapter 7. Eds. Paul Heywood, Erik Jones, Martin Rhodes, and Ulrich Sedelmeier. London: Palgrave. Pp100-119.

  • 2011. ‘Measuring governance.’ The Sage Handbook of Governance Ed. Mark Bevir. London: Sage. 1847875777.

  • 2009. ‘All elections are not the same: Why power-sharing elections strengthen democratization.’ In Democratization by Elections: A New Mode of Transition Ed. Staffan I. Lindberg. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Chapter 6 Pp.148-176.

  • 2009. ‘Going global: New challenges and opportunities in research on democratic participation and the civic culture.’ The Future of Political Science Eds. Gary King, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Norman H. Nie. New York: Routledge.

  • 2009. ‘The globalization of comparative public opinion research.’ In The Sage Handbook of Comparative Politics Eds. Neil Robinson and Todd Landman. London: Sage. Chapter 28 pp 522-540.

  • 2009. 'Christian Conservatism in global perspective: US exceptionalism (again?)' Chapter 3 for Evangelicals and Democracy in America Edited by Steven Brint and Jean Reith Schroedel. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Chapter 1 pp25-56.

  • 2009. ‘Max Weber and the Protestant work ethic.’ With Ronald Inglehart. In Handbook of Economics and Ethics. Eds. Jan Peil and Irene van Staveren. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Pp578-587.

  • 2009. ‘Confidence in the United Nations: Cosmopolitan and nationalistic attitudes.’ In The International System, Democracy and Values. Eds. Yilmaz Esmer and Thorleif Pettersson. Uppsala: Uppsala University Press. ISBN: 9155476643.

  • 2008. ‘Islamic Culture and Democracy: Testing the 'Clash of Civilizations' Thesis.’ With Ronald Inglehart. In New Frontiers of Comparative Sociology. Edited by Masamichi Sasaki. Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers. Pp221-250. ISBN: 9004170340

  • 2008. ‘If you build a political web site, will they come? The Internet and Political Activism in Britain. (With John Curtice). E-Government Research: Policy and Management. Ed. Donald Norris. Hershey, NY: IGI Publishing.

  • 2008. ‘The impact of the Internet on political activism: Evidence from Europe.’ Chapter LXXV In Handbook of Research on Public Information Technology. Ed. G. David Garson and Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. Hershey, PA: IGI Publications. ISBN: 1599048574

  • 2007. ‘Uneven secularization in the United States and Western Europe.’ (with Ronald Inglehart). In The New Religious Pluralism and Democracy. Ed. Thomas Banchoff. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp.31-58.

  • 2007. ‘Political activism: New challenges, new opportunities.’ The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics. Edited by Carles Boix and Susan Stokes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp.628-652.

  • 2007. ‘Opening the door: Women leaders and constitution-building in Iraq and Afghanistan.’ In Women Who Lead Ed. Barbara 07erman. New York: Jossey Bass. Pp.197-226.

  • 2007. ‘Message or Medium?’ David Sanders and Pippa Norris. In Real Research: Conducting and Evaluating Research in the Social Sciences. Ed. Loreen Wolfer. New York: Allyn and Bacon.

  • 2007. ‘Isolates or Socialites? The social ties of internet users.’ John Curtice and Pippa Norris. In British Social Attitudes Ed. Alison Park. London: Sage. Pp.59-84.

  • 2007. ‘Gender and political behavior: Sex-role socialization or gendered institutions?’ In The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior, eds. Russell Dalton and Hans-Deiter Klingemann. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • 2007. ‘Continental divide: Social capital in the US and Europe.’ Pippa Norris and James Davis. In Roger Jowell, C. Roberts, R. Fitzgerald and G. Eva (eds.) Measuring attitudes cross-nationally: Lessons from the European Social Survey. London: Sage. Pp.239-265.

  • 2007. ‘A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Postindustrial Societies.’ Reprinted in Readings in Political Communication. PA: Strata Publishing, Inc. Pp.137-161.

  • 2007. ‘Why religion didn’t disappear: Reexamining the secularization thesis.’ Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris. In The Culture and Globalization Series 1: Conflicts and Tensions. Ed. Helmut Anheier and Yudhishthir Raj Isar. London: Sage Publications. Pp.253-258.

  • 2007. ‘Skeptical patients: Performance, Social Capital and Culture.’ In The Trust Crisis in Healthcare; Causes, Consequences and Cures. Ed. David A. Shore. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp.32-48.

  • 2006. ‘The Role of the Free Press in Promoting Democratization, Good Governance and Human Development.’ Reprinted in Media Matters. Ed. Mark Harvey. Internews Europe/Global Forum for Media Development.

  • 2006. ‘Recruitment.’ For the Handbook on Political Parties edited by Richard S. Katz and William Crotty. London: Sage Publications. Pp. 89-108.

  • 2006. ‘Political engagement.’ Extract from Democratic Phoenix and ‘Tabloidization, video malaise and cynicism’ from A Virtuous Circle reprinted in Reader in Political Communications Ed. Ralph Negrine and Jeff Stanyer. Routledge/Taylor and Francis.

  • 2006. ‘Kulturelle Barrieren bei der Erlangung gleichberechtigter Repraesentation.’ (German version of Cultural Obstacles to EqualRepresentation.) With Ronald Inglehart). In Demokratisches Regieren und politische Kultur. Post-staatlich, post-parlamentarisch, post-patriarchal? Eds. Kathrin Ruhl, Jan Schneider, Jutta Traeger und Claudia Wiesner. Muenster: LIT.

  • 2006. ‘Does Protest Signify Disaffection? Demonstrators in a Postindustrial Democracy.’ Pippa Norris, Stefaan Walgrave and Peter van Aelst. In Mariano Torcal and Jose Ramón Montero, eds., Political Disaffection in Contemporary Democracies. Social Capital, Institutions and Politics. Pp. 279-307. London: Routledge.

  • 2006. ‘Die Überzeugten überzeugen? Pluralismus, Partizipation und Parteien im Internet.’ In Regieren und Kommunikation (Government and Communication) Edited by Klaus Kamps and Jörg-Uwe Nieland. Koln: Herbert von Halem Verlag. Pp261-284.

  • 2006. ‘Ballot structures and legislative behavior’ In Exporting Congress. Edited by Timothy Powers and Nicol Rae. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Pp.157-184.

  • 2005. 'Gendering social capital: Bowling in women’s leagues?' (With Ronald Inglehart). In Gender and Social Capital Ed. Brenda O'Neill. New York: Routledge. Pp73-98.

  • 2005. ‘Women as political leaders worldwide: Cultural barriers and opportunities.’ (With Ronald Inglehart). In Sue Thomas and Clive Wilcox (Eds) Women in Elected Office 2nd Ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • 2005. ‘It’s the women, stupid.’ Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart. In Women’s Rights. Ed. Jennifer Curry. New York: H. W. Wilson Co.

  • 2005. ‘E-voting as the magic bullet for European parliamentary elections?’ In The European Union and E-voting Ed. Alexander Trechsel and Fernando Mendez. London: Routledge. Pp.60-91.

  • 2005. ‘Elections and Public Opinion.’ In The Blair Effect II 2001-5 Edited by Dennis Kavanagh and Anthony Seldon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.43-67.

  • 2005. ‘Digital divide: Civic engagement, information poverty, and the internet worldwide.’ Pp77-92. Reprinted in Intersecting Inequalities: Class, Race, Sex and Sexuality. Prentice Hall/Pearson Education.

  • 2004. ‘Will new technology boost turnout?’ In Electronic Voting and Democracy: A Comparative Analysis. Edited by Norbert Kersting and Harald Baldersheim. London: Palgrave. Pp.193-225.

  • 2004. ‘The Internet and Politics: Emerging Perspectives.’ Doris A. Graber, Bruce Bimber, W. Lance Bennett, Richard Davis and Pippa Norris. In Academy & the Internet. Eds. Helen Nissenbaum and Monroe E. Price. New York: Peter Lang. pp.90-119.

  • 2004. ‘Preaching to the converted? Pluralism, participation and party websites.’ In e-democracia: Retos y Oportunidas papa el Fortalecimientode la Participatión Ciudadana y la Democracia en la Sociedad de la Informacion. Eds. José I Porras y Rubén Araya. Santiago, Chile: Universidad Bolivariana.

  • 2004. ‘Global political communication.’ In Comparing Political Communication: Theories, Cases and Challenges. Eds. Frank Esser and Barbara Pfetsch. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp115-150.

  • 2004. ‘e-politics? The impact ofthe Internet on political trust and participation.’ John Curtice and Pippa Norris. In British Social Attitudes, The 21st Report. Ed. Alison Park. London: Sage. Pp99-116.

  • 2003.’Globale politische Kommunikation: Freie Medien, Gutes Regieren und Wohlstandsentwicklung.’ In Politische Kommunikation Im Internationalen Vergleich. Hrsg. Frank Esser and Barbara Pfetsch. Germany: Westdeutscher Verlag.

  • 2003. ‘The Worldwide Digital Divide: Information Poverty, the Internet and Development.’ In I mercati elettronici hanno reali prospettive? Ed. Ettore Bolisani. Milan: Franco Angeli.

  • 2003. ‘The bridging and bonding role of online communities.’ In Society Online: The Internet in Context Eds. Philip N. Howard and Steve Jones. Thousand Oaks, CA:Sage.

  • 2003. ‘Teoria rozwojowa rőznic między płciami: zachowania wyborcze kobiet I mężczyzn w ujęciu globalnym.’ (With Ronald Inglehart). In Aktorzy zycia publicznego: Płeć jako czynnik rŏżnicyjący ed. Renata Siemienska. Warsaw: Scholar Press.

  • 2003. ‘Still a public service ethos? Work values, experience and job satisfaction among government workers.’ In For the People: Public Service in the 21st Century. Edited by Joseph S. Nye and John Donahue. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press.

  • 2003. ‘Representation and the democratic deficit.’ In The Democracy Sourcebook. Ed. Robert A. Dahl, Ian Shapiro and Jose Antonio Cheibub. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

  • 2003. ‘Il divario digitale globale: poverta informative, Internet e sviluppo.’ In Quale Futuro Per Il Commercio Electtronico? Edited by Giorgio Gottardi and Ettore Bolisani. Milan: Franco Angeli.

  • 2003. ‘Global governance and cosmopolitan citizens.’ Reprinted in The Global Transformations Reader. 2nd Edition. Edited by David Held and Anthony McGrew. Cambridge, Polity Press. Pp287-298.

  • 2003. ‘Do institutions matter? The consequences of electoral reform for political participation.’ In Rethinking the Vote Eds. Ann N. Crigler, Marion R. Just, and Edward J. McCaffery. Oxford University Press.

  • 2003. ‘Digital divide.’ In The Information Society Reader. Ed Frank Webster. London: Routledge.

  • 2002. ‘Un circolo virtuoso? L’impatto di partiti e mezzi di informazione sulla partecipazione politica nelle campagne postmoderne.’ In Il circuito politico-mediale. Ed. Angelo Mellone. Rome: Rubbettino editore.

  • 2002. ‘The Gender Gap: Theoretical Frameworks and New Approaches.’ In Women and American Politics: New Questions, New Directions, edited by Susan Carroll. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • 2002. ‘Political Communications.’ In Comparing Democracies 2: New Challenges in the Study of Elections and Voting. Eds. Lawrence LeDuc, Richard Niemi and Pippa Norris. London: Sage.

  • 2002. ‘La Participacion Ciudadana: Mexico Desde Una Perspectiva Comparativa.’ In Deconstruyendo la ciusasanía: Advances y retos en el desarrollo de la cultura democrática en Mexico. Mexico: Instituto Federal Electoral.

  • 2002. ‘Gender and Contemporary British Politics.’ In British Politics Today. Edited by Colin Hay. Cambridge: Polity Press Pp38-59.

  • 2002. ‘Do Campaigns Matter for Civic Engagement? US Elections 1952-2000.’ Do Political Campaigns Matter? Eds. David Farrell and Rudiger Schmitt-Beck. London: Routledge.

  • 2002 ‘Ballots not Bullets: Electoral Systems, Ethnic Minorities and Democratization.’ Chapter 8. In The Architecture of Democracy. Edited by Andrew Reynolds and Scott Mainwaring. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • 2001. ‘Women’s Power at the Ballot Box.’ For Voter Turnout from 1945 to 2000: A Global Report on Political Participation. 3rd Edition. International IDEA: Stockholm.

  • 2001. ‘Who Surfs? New Technology, Old Voters and Virtual Democracy in US Elections 1992-2000.’ Revised edition. Governance.com Ed. Elaine Kamarck and Joseph S. Nye Jr. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute.

  • 2001. ‘The Social Background of MPs.’ In The Contemporary British Society Reader edited by Nick Abercrombie and Alan Warde. Cambridge: Polity Press. Pp.262-270.

  • 2001. ‘The Accidental President: Fuzzy Math, Florida Lawsuits and Campaign 2000’ In the British Elections and Parties Review. Eds. Jonathan Tonge, Lynn Bennie, David Denver and Lisa Harrison. London: Frank Cass. Pp174-191.

  • 2001. ‘Political Communication: Technological Diffusion and Democracy’. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Pergamon /Elsevier Science.

  • 2001. ‘Global Governance and Cosmopolitan Citizens.’ In Governance in a Globalizing World. Eds. Joseph S. Nye and John Donahue. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press. Pp.155-177.

  • 2001. ‘Echar la culpa al mensajero? Los nuevos medios de comunicacion y la desafeccion politica en las democracies europeas.’ In Construccion de Europa, Democracia y Globalizacion. Ed Ramon Maiz. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.

  • 2001. ‘A Virtuous Circle? The Impact of Political Communications in Post-Industrial Democracies.’ In Challenges to Democracy. Ed Keith Dowding, James Hughes and Helen Margetts. London: Palgrave Publishers. Pp.100-117.

  • 2001 ‘The News Media and Democracy.’ In Political Communications Transformed: From Morrison to Mandelson. Edited by John Bartle and Dylan Griffiths. Basingstoke: Palgrave Publishers. Pp. 163-180.

  • 2001 ‘New Labour and Public Opinion: The Third Way as Centrism?’ Chapter 3. In New Labour: The Progressive Future? Edited by Stuart White. London: Macmillan P.32-44.

  • 2001 ‘Confidence in Australia’s Democracy.’ In Elections: Full, Free and Fair. Edited by Marian Sawer. Sydney: The Federation Press. Pp. 202-215.

  • 2001 ‘Breaking the Barriers: British Labour Party Quotas for Women’ In Has Liberalism Failed Women? Assuring Equal Representation in Europe and the United States. Eds. Jyette Klausen and Charles S. Maier. NY: Palgrave. Pp.89-110.

  • 2000. ‘Schlussfolgerung: Ein Vergleich parlamentarisher Rekruitierung.’ In Feministische Perspektiven der Politikwissenschaft. Eds. Kathrun Braun, Gesine Fuchs, Christiane Lemke and Katrin Tons. Munich/Vienna: Oldenbourg.

  • 2000. ‘Mobilizing the Women’s Vote: The Gender-Generation Gap in Voting Behaviour.’ Reprinted. In Feminism and Politics, Volume 1. Edited by Joni Lovenduski. The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government. Hants: Ashgate.

  • 2000. ‘Comparing Electoral Systems.’ (Published in Japanese). In Democratic Viability in Politics edited by Jean Laponce and Bernard Saint-Jacques. Tokyo: Masahiro Iwasaki.

  • 2000. ‘Blaming the Messenger? Political Communications and Turnout in EU Elections.’ In Citizen Participation in European Politics. Demokratiutredningens skrift ne 32. Stockholm: Pressens Bild/ Statens Offentliga Utredningar: Pp.99-117.

  • 2000 ‘Women’s Representation and Electoral Systems.’ In The International Encyclopedia of Elections. Edited By Richard Rose. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Pp. 348-351.

  • 2000 ‘The Impact of Television on Civic Malaise.’ Chapter 10. In Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries? Edited By Susan J. Pharr and Robert D. Putnam. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Pp.231-251.

  • 2000 ‘Confidence in Public Institutions: Faith, Culture or Performance?’ With Kenneth Newton. In Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries? Edited By Susan Pharr and Robert Putnam. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Pp.52-73.

  • 1999. ‘Gender: A Gender-Generation Gap?’ In Critical Elections: British Parties and Voters in Long-term Perspective. Edited by Geoffrey Evans and Pippa Norris. London: Sage.

  • 1999 ‘Who Surfs? New Technology, Old Voters and Virtual Democracy.’ In democracy.com. Edited by Elaine C. Kamarck and Joseph S. Nye Jr. New Hampshire: Hollis. Pp. 71-94.

  • 1999 ‘The Political Regime.’ In Political Representation and Legitimacy in the European Union. Edited by Jacques Thomassen and Hermann Schmitt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapter 4. Pp.74-89.

  • 1999 ‘Recruitment into the European Parliament.’ In The European Parliament, the National Parliaments, and European Integration. Edited by Richard Katz and Bernhard Wessels. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp.86-104.

  • 1999 ‘Introduction: Understanding Electoral Change’ and ‘Conclusion: Was 1997 a Critical Election?’ In Critical Elections: British Parties and Voters in Long-term Perspective. Edited by Geoffrey Evans and Pippa Norris. London: Sage.

  • 1998. ‘New Labour, New Tactical Voting?’ With Geoffrey Evans and John Curtice. In British Elections and Parties Review. Edited by Charles Pattie et al. London: Frank Cass. Pp.65-79.

  • 1998 ‘Does Negative News Matter? The Effect of TV News on Party Images in the 1997 British Election.’ With David Sanders. In British Elections and Parties Review. Edited by Charles Pattie et al. London: Frank Cass. Pp.150-170.

  • 1997 ‘The Battle for the Campaign Agenda.’ In Britain at the Polls, 1997. Edited by Anthony King. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House. Pp.113-144.

  • 1997 ‘Political Communications.’ In Developments in British Politics, 5. Edited by Patrick Dunleavy et al. London: Macmillan. Pp.75-88.

  • 1997 ‘News of the World’ in Politics and the Press: The News Media and Its Influences. Edited by Pippa Norris. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Press. Pp.275-290.

  • 1997 ‘Introduction: Theories of Recruitment’, ‘United Kingdom’, and ‘Conclusions: Comparing Passages to Power.’ In Passages to Power: Legislative Recruitment in Advanced Democracies. Edited by Pippa Norris. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  • 1997 ‘Introduction: The Rise of Post-Modern Political Communications?’ In Politics and the Press: The News Media and Its Influences. Edited by Pippa Norris. Boulder, CO: Lynne Reinner Press. Pp.1-17.

  • 1997 ‘Implicacionesdelasdiferencias degeneroenel comportamientoelectoral.’ In Mujeres en Politica. Edited by Edurne Uriarte yArantxa Elizondo. Barcelona, Ariel.

  • 1997 ‘Equality Strategies in the UK.’ In Sex Equality Policy in Western Europe Edited by Frances Gardiner. London: Routledge. Pp.46-59.

  • 1997 ‘Anatomy of a Labour Landslide.’ In Britain Votes 1997. Edited by Pippa Norris and Neil Gavin. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp.1-24.

  • 1996 ‘Women Politicians: Transforming Westminster?’ In Women in Politics. Edited by Joni Lovenduski and Pippa Norris. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp.91-104.

  • 1996 ‘Political Communications in British Election Campaigns: Reconsidering Media Effects.’ In British Parties and Elections Yearbook, 1995 Edited by David Farrell et al. Frank Cass: London. Pp.125-138.

  • 1996 ‘Legislative Recruitment.’ In Comparing Democracies. Edited by Lawrence LeDuc, Richard Niemi, and Pippa Norris. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Pp.184-216.

  • 1996 ‘Introduction’ and ‘A Splash of Color in the Photo Op: Women Leaders Worldwide.’ In Women, Media, and Politics. Edited by Pippa Norris. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp.149-165.

  • 1996 ‘Gender Realignment in Comparative Perspective.’ In The Paradox of Parties. Edited by Marian Simms. Melbourne: Allen & Unwin. Pp.109-129.

  • 1994 ‘Women's Quotas in the Labour Party.’ In British Parties and Elections Yearbook, 1994. Edited by David Broughton et al. London: Frank Cass. pp.167-181.

  • 1994 ‘The Party and Women.’ With Joni Lovenduski and Catriona Levy. In The Conservative Century. Edited by Anthony Seldon and Stuart Ball. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp.611-635.

  • 1994 ‘The 1992 Presidential Election: Voting Behavior and Legitimacy.’ In Developments in American Politics, 2. Edited by Gillean Peele et al. London: Macmillan. Pp.18-44.

  • 1994 ‘Labour Party Factionalism and Extremism.’ In Labour's Last Chance? The 1992 Election and Beyond. Edited by Anthony Heath et al. Aldershot, Dartmouth Press. Pp.173-190.

  • 1993 ‘The Recruitment of Parliamentary Candidates.’ With Joni Lovenduski. In Britain's Changing Party System. Edited by Lynton Robbins, Hilary Blackmore, and Robert Pyper. Leicester: Leicester University Press. pp.125-146.

  • 1993 ‘The Gender-Generation Gap in British Elections.’ In British Parties and Elections Yearbook, 1993. Edited by David Denver, Pippa Norris, DavidBroughton and Colin Rallings. Herts: Harvester Wheatsheaf. pp.129-142.

  • 1993 ‘Gender and Party Politics in Britain.’ With Joni Lovenduski. In Gender and Party Politics. Edited by Joni Lovenduski and Pippa Norris. Sage: London. pp. 35-59.

  • 1993 ‘Comparative Legislative Recruitment.’ Chapter 13. In Gender and Party Politics Ed. Joni Lovenduski and Pippa Norris. Sage: London. Pp.309-330.

  • 1992 ‘Women's Under-representation in Congress: Is our Electoral System the Culprit?’ With Wilma Rule. In United States Electoral Systems: Their Impact on Women and Minorities: Volume II. Edited by Joseph Zimmerman and Wilma Rule. New York: Greenwood Press. pp. 41-54.

  • 1992 ‘The 1992 General Election: Conservative Hegemony or Labour Recovery?’ With Ivor Crewe and Robert Waller. In British Parties and Elections Yearbook 1992. Herts: Harvester Wheatsheaf/ Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

  • 1992 ‘Race and Parliamentary Representation.’ With Andrew Geddes and Joni Lovenduski. In British Parties and Elections Yearbook 1992. Herts: Harvester Wheatsheaf/Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

  • 1991 ‘The Political Position of Women in Elites.’ In The Sociology of Gender. Edited by Laura Kramer. New York: St Martin's Press.

  • 1991 ‘Party Rules and Women's Representation: Reforming the Labour Party Selection Process.’ With Joni Lovenduski. In British Elections and Parties Yearbook, 1991. Herts: Harvester Wheatsheaf. pp. 189-206.

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