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Rosalyn Cooperman
Rosalyn Cooperman
Professor of Political Science, University of Mary Washington
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Activists and conflict extension in American party politics
GC Layman, TM Carsey, JC Green, R Herrera, R Cooperman
American Political Science Review 104 (2), 324-346, 2010
3952010
Can’t buy them love: How party culture among donors contributes to the party gap in women’s representation
M Crowder-Meyer, R Cooperman
The Journal of Politics 80 (4), 1211-1224, 2018
1162018
Party polarization, party commitment, and conflict extension among American party activists
GC Layman, TM Carsey, JC Green, R Herrera, R Cooperman
American Political Science Review 104 (2), 324-346, 2010
292010
The gender gap in the House of Representatives
R Cooperman, BI Oppenheimer
Congress reconsidered, 125-140, 2001
232001
Teaching race and revolution: Doing justice to women’s roles in the struggle for civil rights
R Cooperman, M Patterson, J Rigelhaupt
PS: Political Science & Politics 49 (3), 558-561, 2016
102016
Sell-outs or warriors for change? A comparative look at rightist, political women in democracies
S Shames, M Och, R Cooperman
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 41 (1), 1-6, 2020
92020
A run for their money: Republican women’s hard road to campaign funding
R Cooperman, M Crowder-Meyer, S Shames, M Och
The Right Women: Republican Party Activists, Candidates, and Legislators …, 2018
92018
Group commitment among US party factions: A perspective from democratic and republican national convention delegates
KH Conger, R Cooperman, G Shufeldt, GC Layman, KO Kalkan, JC Green, ...
American Politics Research 47 (6), 1376-1408, 2019
52019
Party Organizations and the Recruitment of Women Candidates to the US House since the ‘Year of the Woman.’
R Cooperman
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco …, 2001
52001
The life of the parties: Party activists and the 2016 presidential election
R Cooperman, G Shufeldt, K Conger
Party Politics 28 (3), 482-495, 2022
32022
EMILY's Friends: The Emerging Relationship between EMILY's List, Organized Labor, and Women Candidates in US House Elections, 2002-2008
R Cooperman
APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper, 2010
32010
Standing on Their Shoulders: Suffragists, Women’s PACs, and Demands for Women’s Representation
R Cooperman, M Crowder-Meyer
PS: Political Science & Politics 53 (3), 470-473, 2020
22020
WHERE ARE THE WOMEN? WOMEN AS CANDIDATES IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF VIRGINIA.
S Bradshaw, R Cooperman
Virginia Social Science Journal 46, 2011
22011
Women in the Club: Gender and Policy Making in the Senate
R Cooperman
Political Science Quarterly 129 (3), 528-530, 2014
12014
Fearing a primary challenger from their own party in the next election, House representatives have little incentive to compromise on the budget
R Cooperman
LSE American Politics and Policy, 2013
12013
The changing nature of gender and political candidacy in United States House elections, 1982--1998
RL Cooperman
Vanderbilt University, 2002
12002
Introduction: Sell-Outs or Warriors for Change? A Comparative Look at Rightist, Political Women in Democracies 1
S Shames, M Och, R Cooperman
Sell-Outs or Warriors for Change?, 1-6, 2022
2022
Sell-outs Or Warriors for Change?: A Comparative Look at Conservative Women in Politics in Democracies
M Och, S Shames, R Cooperman
Taylor & Francis, 2022
2022
Good Reasons to Run: Women and Political Candidacy. Edited by Shauna L. Shames, Rachel I. Bernhard, Mirya R. Holman, and Dawn Langan Teele. Philadelphia: Temple University …
R Cooperman
Politics & Gender 17 (3), E7, 2021
2021
Party activists may determine the future of the Republican Party
R Cooperman, G Shufeldt, K Conger
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2021
2021
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