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Recent publications
- Campbell, R. & Childs, S. (Forthcoming). To the Left, To the Right’: Representing Conservative Women’s Interests. Party Politics.
- Campbell, R. 2013. Leaders, footsoldiers and befrienders: The gendered nature of social capital and political participation in Britain. British Politics, 8, 28-50.
- Campbell, R. & Cowley, P. (Forthcoming). What Voters Want: Reactions to Candidate Characteristics in a Survey Experiment. Political Studies.
- Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs. 2013. The Impact Imperative: Here Come the Women ;-). Political Studies Review, 11(2): 182-189.
- Campbell, R. & Cowley, P. (Forthcoming). Rich man, poor man, politician man: wealth effects in a candidate biography survey experiment. British Journal of Politics and International Relations
- Campbell, Rosie. 2012. What do we really know about women voters? Gender, elections and public opinion. Political Quarterly, 83, 703-710.
- Campbell, Rosie. 2011. "Chapter 9: The Politics of Diversity " in Developments in British Politics 9, edited by Richard Heffernan, Philip Cowley, and Colin Hay. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Campbell, Rosie, and Sarah Childs. 2010. "Apathetic, parochial, conservative? Women and elite/mass politics 1979 to present." in What Difference did the Vote Make: Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the 20th Century, edited by Esther Breitenbach and Pat Thane. London: Continuum.
- Campbell, Rosie, and Sarah Childs. 2010. "Wags’, ‘Wives’ and ‘Mothers’… But what about Women Politicians? ." in The UK Votes: The 2010 General Election, edited by Andrew Geddes and Jonathon Tonge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Ashe, Jeanette, Rosie Campbell, Sarah Childs, and Elizabeth Evans. 2010. "‘Stand by your Man’: Women’s Political Recruitment at the 2010 UK General Election " British Politics 5:455-480.
- Campbell, Rosie., Childs, Sarah & Lovenduski, J. (2010). Do Women Need Women Representatives? British Journal of Political Science. 40(1): 171-194.
- Campbell, Rosie & Winters, Kristi. (2008). Understanding Men's and Women's Political Interests: Evidence from a Study of Gendered Political Attitudes. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 18(1): 53 – 74.
- Campbell, Rosie. (2006). Gender and Voting Behaviour in Britain. Colchester: ECPR Press. (The manuscript has been received and accepted by the publishers and will be published in November 2006).
- Campbell, Rosie. & Lovenduski, Joni. (2005). Winning women’s votes? The incremental track to equality. Parliamentary Affairs Vol 58(4):837-853.
- Childs, Sarah., Lovenduski, Joni. & Campbell, Rosie. (2005). Women at the top: changing numbers changing politics? Hansard Society Report.
- Gender, Ideology and Issue Preference: Is there such a Thing as a Political Women's interest in Britain? BJPIR:2004, Vol 6, 20-46.
