Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote
Princeton University Press. The decade from 2010-2020 will mark the centennial celebration of women's enfranchisement in many countries around the world. While some political scientists and economists have argued that women rarely won the vote for themselves (and if they did it was via militant actions), this book argues that strategic alliances formed by suffragists, along with competitive electoral conditions, paved the way for women's political emancipation. Read Introductory Chapter. |
Books
2018. Teele, Dawn. Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women's Vote. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. replication files.
Winner of the Gregory Luebbert Prize for the Best Book in Comparative Politics, American Political Science Association 2020 Reviews: Perspectives on Politics 2020; Democratization 2019; Women's History Review 2019, Comparative Politics 2019. 2014. Teele, Dawn (ed.). Field Experiments and Their Critics: Essays on the Uses and Abuses of Experiments in the Social Sciences. Yale University Press. Review Symposium -- in the January 2017 Perspectives on Politics. 2020. Shames, Shauna, Rachel Bernhard, Mirya Holman, and Dawn Teele (eds.). Good Reasons to Run: a primer on women in political office. Temple University Press. Teele, Dawn. The Gender Gap and the Welfare State. In Progress. |
Articles
202x. Bernhard, Rachel, Shauna Shames, and Dawn Teele. “To Emerge? Breadwinning, Motherhood, and Women’s Decisions to Run for Office.” In Press, American Political Science Review. replication files.
Honorable Mention Elsie Hillman Prize for the Study of Women and Politics, 2018.
202x. Samuels, David and Dawn Teele. "New Medium, Same Story: The Gender Gap in Book Publishing." Forthcoming: PS: Political Science & Politics. read working paper. replication files.
2020. Teele, Dawn “Women and The Vote”. Daedalus. Read. >> Good for undergraduate teaching.
2019. Bateman, David and Dawn Teele. “A Developmental Approach to Historical Causal Inference” article prepared for special issue of Public Choice. Read.
2018. Teele, Dawn, Joshua Kalla, and Frances Rosenbluth. "The Ties that Double Bind: Social Roles and Women's Under Representation in Politics." American Political Science Review, 112(3): 525-541. replication files.
Featured on MPSA’s video blog.
2018. Teele, Dawn. “How the West Was Won: Competition, Mobilization, and Women's Enfranchisement in the United States.” Journal of Politics, 80(2): 442-461. replication files.
2018. Kalla, Joshua, Frances Rosenbluth, and Dawn Teele. “Are You my Mentor? A Field Experiment on Gender, Ethnicity, and Political Self-Starters.” Journal of Politics, 80(1): 337-341. replication files.
2017. Teele, Dawn and Kathleen Thelen. "Gender in the Journals: Publication Patterns in Political Science". April. PS: Political Science & Politics, 50(2): 433-437. replication files.
Monkey Cage, 30-May-17. Link.
See Inside Higher Ed's Chronicle of the debate.
See Symposium "Gender in the Journals, Continued" in PS: Political Science and Politics.
2014. Teele, Dawn. “Ordinary Democratization: The Electoral Strategy that Won British Women the Vote”, Politics & Society, 42(4): 537-561.
Monkey Cage, 1-Nov-15, Link. UK’s Democratic Audit, 23-Nov-15.
Honorable Mention Elsie Hillman Prize for the Study of Women and Politics, 2018.
202x. Samuels, David and Dawn Teele. "New Medium, Same Story: The Gender Gap in Book Publishing." Forthcoming: PS: Political Science & Politics. read working paper. replication files.
2020. Teele, Dawn “Women and The Vote”. Daedalus. Read. >> Good for undergraduate teaching.
2019. Bateman, David and Dawn Teele. “A Developmental Approach to Historical Causal Inference” article prepared for special issue of Public Choice. Read.
2018. Teele, Dawn, Joshua Kalla, and Frances Rosenbluth. "The Ties that Double Bind: Social Roles and Women's Under Representation in Politics." American Political Science Review, 112(3): 525-541. replication files.
Featured on MPSA’s video blog.
2018. Teele, Dawn. “How the West Was Won: Competition, Mobilization, and Women's Enfranchisement in the United States.” Journal of Politics, 80(2): 442-461. replication files.
2018. Kalla, Joshua, Frances Rosenbluth, and Dawn Teele. “Are You my Mentor? A Field Experiment on Gender, Ethnicity, and Political Self-Starters.” Journal of Politics, 80(1): 337-341. replication files.
2017. Teele, Dawn and Kathleen Thelen. "Gender in the Journals: Publication Patterns in Political Science". April. PS: Political Science & Politics, 50(2): 433-437. replication files.
Monkey Cage, 30-May-17. Link.
See Inside Higher Ed's Chronicle of the debate.
See Symposium "Gender in the Journals, Continued" in PS: Political Science and Politics.
2014. Teele, Dawn. “Ordinary Democratization: The Electoral Strategy that Won British Women the Vote”, Politics & Society, 42(4): 537-561.
Monkey Cage, 1-Nov-15, Link. UK’s Democratic Audit, 23-Nov-15.
Book Chapters
2020. Teele, Dawn. “Virtual Consent: A Bronze Standard for Experimental Ethics” Article prepared for updated Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Methods.
2020. Teele, Dawn. “What’s Wrong with Replicating the Old Boy’s Networks?” in Elman, Colin, John Gerring, and James Mahoney (eds.) The Production of Knowledge: Enhancing Progress in Social Science. In press, Cambridge University Press. Read draft.
2019. Bernhard, Rachel, Mirya Holman, Shauna Shames, and Dawn Teele (eds.). “Beyond Ambition” a symposium on the limits of the “ambition” frame for understanding representation. Politics, Groups and Identities “Dialogues”, July 2019: 7(3).
2014. Teele, Dawn. “Reflections on the Ethics of Field Experiments”, Chapter 5 in Field Experiments and Their Critics, Yale University Press. Read Article.
2020. Teele, Dawn. “What’s Wrong with Replicating the Old Boy’s Networks?” in Elman, Colin, John Gerring, and James Mahoney (eds.) The Production of Knowledge: Enhancing Progress in Social Science. In press, Cambridge University Press. Read draft.
2019. Bernhard, Rachel, Mirya Holman, Shauna Shames, and Dawn Teele (eds.). “Beyond Ambition” a symposium on the limits of the “ambition” frame for understanding representation. Politics, Groups and Identities “Dialogues”, July 2019: 7(3).
2014. Teele, Dawn. “Reflections on the Ethics of Field Experiments”, Chapter 5 in Field Experiments and Their Critics, Yale University Press. Read Article.
Book Reviews and Newsletters
202x. Teele, Dawn. “Review of: A Century of Votes for Women.” By Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder. Perspectives on Politics.
2020. Teele, Dawn. “Review of: Disenfranchising Democracy. By David A. Bateman Political Science Quarterly.
2020. Teele, Dawn. “Review of: All Roads Lead to Power: The Appointed and Elected Paths to Public Office for US Women.” By Kaitlin N. Sidorsky. Perspectives on Politics 18(1).
2019. Teele, Dawn. "Resisting the Americanization of Comparative Politics." Newsletter of APSA Comparative Politics Section: 29(1). Read.
2020. Teele, Dawn. “Review of: Disenfranchising Democracy. By David A. Bateman Political Science Quarterly.
2020. Teele, Dawn. “Review of: All Roads Lead to Power: The Appointed and Elected Paths to Public Office for US Women.” By Kaitlin N. Sidorsky. Perspectives on Politics 18(1).
2019. Teele, Dawn. "Resisting the Americanization of Comparative Politics." Newsletter of APSA Comparative Politics Section: 29(1). Read.
Working Papers
Teele, Dawn. “Gender and the Impact of Proportional Representation: A Comment on the
Peripheral Voting Thesis.”
Callis, Anna, Mona Morgan Collins, Dawn Teele, and Guadalupe Tuñón. “Electoral Reforms and the Gender Gap: Evidence from Post-Suffrage Chile.”
Brie, Evelyne and Dawn Teele “Québec Women and the Myth of the “Traditional” Voter”. Presented at APSA 2019, Toronto Workshop on Political Development 2018.
Morgan-Collins, Mona and Dawn Teele. “Revisiting the Gender Gap in the Era of Women's Suffrage.”
Winner of the best paper presented at APSA 2016, Women and Politics Section.
Peripheral Voting Thesis.”
Callis, Anna, Mona Morgan Collins, Dawn Teele, and Guadalupe Tuñón. “Electoral Reforms and the Gender Gap: Evidence from Post-Suffrage Chile.”
Brie, Evelyne and Dawn Teele “Québec Women and the Myth of the “Traditional” Voter”. Presented at APSA 2019, Toronto Workshop on Political Development 2018.
Morgan-Collins, Mona and Dawn Teele. “Revisiting the Gender Gap in the Era of Women's Suffrage.”
Winner of the best paper presented at APSA 2016, Women and Politics Section.
Datasets
Database of Women in Parliamentary Parties in 40 countries, 1900-2012.
City-level Dataset of Urban Political Machines in the United States, 1890-1950. find it here.
State level membership in the Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1884-1919. find it here.
By-Election Returns in the British Parliament, 1906-1918. find it here.
City-level Dataset of Urban Political Machines in the United States, 1890-1950. find it here.
State level membership in the Women's Christian Temperance Union, 1884-1919. find it here.
By-Election Returns in the British Parliament, 1906-1918. find it here.
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