Overviews of Gender-Based Violence in Politics
Krook, M, L., & Juliana, R.S. (2020). The Cost of Doing Politics? Analyzing Violence and Harassment against Female Politicians. Perspectives on Politics, 18(3), 740-755. http://mlkrook.org/pdf/POP_Forth.pdf
Krook, M. L. (2020). Violence against Women in Politics. New York: Oxford University Press.
Krook, M. L. (2019). Global Feminist Collaborations and the Concept of Violence against Women in Politics. Journal of International Affairs, 72(2), 77-94.
Krook, M. L. (2017). Violence against Women in Politics. Journal of Democracy, 28(1), 74-88.
iKNOW Politics. (2007). iKNOW Politics. https://www.iknowpolitics.org/en
Gender-Based Violence Against Politicians and in Elections
Atalanta. (2018, March 12). (Anti)Social Media: The benefits and pitfalls of digital for female politicians. Atalanta. https://www.atalanta.co/news-insights/antisocial-media-the-benefits-and-pitfalls-of-digital-for-female-politicians/
Dhrodia, A. (2017, September 4). Unsocial Media: Tracking Twitter Abuse against Women MPs. Medium. https://medium.com/@AmnestyInsights/unsocial-media-tracking-twitter-abuse-against-women-mps-fc28aeca498a
Hubbard, C., & Claire, D.S. (2016). Votes without Confidence. National Democratic Institute. https://www.ndi.org/sites/default/files/Votes_Without_Violence_Manual.pdf
Semakafu, C., & Ave, M. (2016). Violence against Women in Elections: VAWE Evidence for 2015 Tanzania General Elections. Tanzania Women Cross-Party Platform. http://mlkrook.org/pdf/TWCP_VAWE.pdf
Other Research by Dr. Collier and Dr. Raney
Raney, T., & R. Michael M. (2023). Beyond the Ballot Box: Sexual Harassment and Legislative Accountability in Canadian Politics. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue Canadienne de Science Politique, 1-17.
Raney, T., & Cheryl, N. C. (2022). Privilege and Gendered Violence in the Canadian and British Houses of Commons: A Feminist Institutionalist Analysis, Parliamentary Affairs, 75(2), 382-399. https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsaa069
Raney, T. (2020). Canada’s Legislature: A (Gendered) Parliament for the People. In: M. Tremblay, M. & J. Everitt (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Gender, Sexuality, and Canadian Politics. (pp. 167-186). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49240-3_9
Everitt, J., Raney, T., & Tremblay, M. (2019). Winning as a woman/Winning as a lesbian: Voter attitudes toward Kathleen Wynne in the 2014 Ontario Election. Queering Representation: LGBTQ people and electoral politics in Canada, 80-101.
Collier, C. N., & Tracey R. (2019). Another barrier for women in politics: Violence. The Conversation.
Collier, C. N., & Tracey, R. (2018). Canada’s Member-to-Member Code of Conduct on Sexual Harassment in the House of Commons: Progress or Regress? Canadian Journal of Political Science, 51(4), 795-815.
Collier, C. N., and Tracey, R. (2018). Understanding Sexism and Sexual Harassment in Politics: A Comparison of Westminster Parliaments in Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Social Politics, 25(3), 432-455.
Dobrowolsky, A., MacDonald, F., Raney, T., Collier, C. N., & Dufour, P. (2017). Finding Feminism(s) in Canadian Political Science Scholarship: Diversity and Resistance in an Era of Global Uncertainty. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue Canadienne de Science Politique, 50(2), 403-410. doi:10.1017/S000842391700049X
Raney, T. (2013). Breaking the Holding Pattern? Women in Ontario Politics. Stalled: The Representation of Women in Canadian Governments, 154-173.
Raney, T., & Berdahl, L. (2011) Shifting Sands? Citizens' National Identities and Pride in Social Security in Canada. American Review of Canadian Studies, 41(3), 259-273.
Collier, C. N. (2012). Feminist and Gender-Neutral Frames in Contemporary Child-Care and Anti-Violence Policy Debates in Canada. Politics & Gender, 8(3), 283-303. doi:10.1017/S1743923X12000323
Raney, T. (2010). Quintessentially Un-American? Comparing Public Opinion on National Identity in English Speaking Canada and the United States. International Journal of Canadian Studies / Revue Internationale D’études Canadiennes, (42), 105-123. https://doi.org/10.7202/1002174ar
Berdahl, L., & Raney, T. (2010). Being Canadian in the World: Mapping the Contours of National Identity and Public Opinion on International Issues in Canada. International Journal, 65(4), 995-1010. https://doi.org/10.1177/002070201006500424
Raney, T., & Berdahl, L. (2009). Birds of a Feather? Citizenship Norms, Group Identity, and Political Participation in Western Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue Canadienne de Science Politique, 42(1), 187-209. doi:10.1017/S0008423909090076
Collier, C. N. (2009). Violence against Women or Violence against ‘People’? Neo-liberalism, ‘Post-neo-liberalism,’ and Anti-violence Policy in Ontario and British Columbia. Women and Public Policy in Canada.
Collier, C. N. (2008). Neoliberalism and Violence against Women: Can Retrenchment Convergence Explain the Path of Provincial Anti-Violence Policy, 1985–2005? Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue Canadienne De Science Politique, 41(1), 19-42. doi:10.1017/S0008423908080025
Collier, C. N., & Mahon, R. (2008). One step forward, two steps back: Child care policy from Martin to Harper. How Ottawa Spends, 2009, 110-33.
Collier, C. N. (2001). Working with parties: Success and failure of child care advocates in British Columbia and Ontario in the 1990s. Changing Child Care: Five decades of child care advocacy and policy in Canada, 117-131.
Collier, C. N. (1997). Judging Women’s Political Success in the 1990s. Government and Politics of Ontario, 268, 83.