Stefanie Reher
@stefaniereher.bsky.social
Political scientist at Uni of Strathclyde, Glasgow | researching political attitudes, disability, political representation
In our short @politicalquarterly.bsky.social article "No Level Playing Field" @elizabethjevans.bsky.social and I discuss the barriers to disability representation in politics:
Why are there so few disabled people in politics, why does it matter, and what needs to be done?
doi.org/10.1111/1467...
Why are there so few disabled people in politics, why does it matter, and what needs to be done?
doi.org/10.1111/1467...
October 2, 2024 at 11:36 AM
In our short @politicalquarterly.bsky.social article "No Level Playing Field" @elizabethjevans.bsky.social and I discuss the barriers to disability representation in politics:
Why are there so few disabled people in politics, why does it matter, and what needs to be done?
doi.org/10.1111/1467...
Why are there so few disabled people in politics, why does it matter, and what needs to be done?
doi.org/10.1111/1467...
@elizabethjevans.bsky.social and I have a new article out: "Someone Like Me? Disability Identity and Representation Perceptions". doi.org/10.1007/s111...
Through survey experiments in UK+US we found:
🦾Disabled citizens feel better represented by disabled than non-disabled candidates. (1/3)
Through survey experiments in UK+US we found:
🦾Disabled citizens feel better represented by disabled than non-disabled candidates. (1/3)
August 28, 2024 at 11:19 AM
@elizabethjevans.bsky.social and I have a new article out: "Someone Like Me? Disability Identity and Representation Perceptions". doi.org/10.1007/s111...
Through survey experiments in UK+US we found:
🦾Disabled citizens feel better represented by disabled than non-disabled candidates. (1/3)
Through survey experiments in UK+US we found:
🦾Disabled citizens feel better represented by disabled than non-disabled candidates. (1/3)
Nice way of summarising your research profile
September 25, 2023 at 12:25 PM
Nice way of summarising your research profile