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Nadia E. Brown
Nadia E. Brown
Professor of Government and Director of Women's & Gender Studies
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Sisters in the statehouse: Black women and legislative decision making
NE Brown
Oxford University Press, 2014
2512014
Political participation of women of color: An intersectional analysis
NE Brown
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 35 (4), 315-348, 2014
1472014
Negotiating the insider/outsider status: Black feminist ethnography and legislative studies
NE Brown
Journal of Feminist Scholarship 3 (3), 19-34, 2012
932012
Approaching democracy: American government in times of challenge
L Berman, B Murphy, N Brown, S Gershon
Routledge, 2021
742021
Body politics
N Brown, SA Gershon
Politics, Groups, and Identities 5 (1), 1-3, 2017
712017
What revolution? Incorporating intersectionality in women and politics
J Junn, N Brown
Political women and American democracy, 64-78, 2008
662008
Women also know stuff: meta-level mentoring to battle gender bias in political science
E Beaulieu, AE Boydstun, NE Brown, KY Dionne, A Gillespie, S Klar, ...
PS: Political Science & Politics 50 (3), 779-783, 2017
652017
Intersectional linked fate and political representation
SA Gershon, C Montoya, C Bejarano, N Brown
Politics, Groups, and Identities 7 (3), 642-653, 2019
612019
Intersecting interests: Gender, race, and congressional attention to women’s issues
MD Minta, NE Brown
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 11 (2), 253-272, 2014
592014
Distinct identities: Minority women in US politics
NE Brown, SA Gershon
Taylor & Francis, 2023
582023
# MeToo, sexual harassment: an article, a forum, and a dream for the future
RP Clair, NE Brown, DS Dougherty, HK Delemeester, P Geist-Martin, ...
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2019
552019
Sister style: The politics of appearance for Black women political elites
NE Brown, DC Lemi
Oxford University Press, 2021
522021
Melanin and curls: evaluation of Black women candidates
DC Lemi, NE Brown
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 4 (2), 259-296, 2019
522019
Black Women’s agenda setting in the Maryland state legislature
N Brown, KH Banks
Journal of African American Studies 18, 164-180, 2014
512014
The power of Black girl magic anthems: Nicki Minaj, Beyoncé, and “feeling myself” as political empowerment
AS Halliday, NE Brown
Souls 20 (2), 222-238, 2018
452018
“It's more than hair… that's why you should care”: the politics of appearance for Black women state legislators
N Brown
Politics, Groups, and Identities 2 (3), 295-312, 2014
442014
Shared identities: Intersectionality, linked fate, and perceptions of political candidates
C Bejarano, NE Brown, SA Gershon, C Montoya
Political Research Quarterly 74 (4), 970-985, 2021
432021
Intersectional presentations: an exploratory study of minority congresswomen’s websites’ biographies
NE Brown, SA Gershon
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 13 (1), 85-108, 2016
392016
Introduction to gender in the journals, continued: Evidence from five Political Science journals
NE Brown, D Samuels
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (4), 847-848, 2018
382018
Gender gaps in perceptions of political science journals
NE Brown, Y Horiuchi, M Htun, D Samuels
PS: Political Science & Politics 53 (1), 114-121, 2020
362020
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