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    2005

    Childs, Sarah and Lovenduski, Joni and Campbell, Rosie (2005) Women at the top: changing numbers, changing politics? Other. Hansard Society, London, UK.

    2008

    Childs, Sarah and Campbell, Rosie and Lovenduski, Joni (2008) The "Mother of all parliaments": Westminster's male face. In: Tremblay, M. (ed.) Women and Legislative Representation: Electoral Systems, Political Parties, and Sex Quotas. Palgrave Macmillan U.S., pp. 41-54. ISBN 9781137280701.

    2010

    Ashe, J. and Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah and Evans, E. (2010) ‘Stand by your man’: women's political recruitment at the 2010 UK general election. British Politics 5 (4), pp. 455-480. ISSN 1746-918X.

    January 2010

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah and Lovenduski, Joni (2010) Do women need women representatives? British Journal of Political Science 40 (1), pp. 1-24. ISSN 0007-1234.

    6 May 2010

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2010) ‘Apathetic, parochial, conservative’? Women, elite and mass politics from 1979 to 2009. In: Breitenbach, E. and Thane, P. (eds.) Women and Citizenship in Britain and Ireland in the 20th Century: What Difference Did the Vote Make? London, UK: Continuum Books, pp. 139-152. ISBN 9781441111968.

    October 2010

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2010) 'Wags', 'Wives' and 'Mothers'... but what about women politicians? Parliamentary Affairs 63 (4), pp. 760-777. ISSN 0031-2290.

    May 2013

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2013) The impact imperative: here come the women :-). Political Studies Review 11 (2), pp. 182-189. ISSN 14789299.

    25 July 2013

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2013) "To the left, to the right": representing Conservative women's interests. Party Politics 21 (4), pp. 626-637. ISSN 1354-0688.

    2014

    Childs, Sarah and Webb, P. (2014) Commentary: Women, the family and contemporary Conservative party politics: from Thatcher to Cameron. In: Farrall, S. and Hay, C. (eds.) The Legacy of Thatcherism: Assessing and Exploring Thatcherite Social and Economic Policies. British Academy Original Paperbacks. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press and The British Acadamy. ISBN 9780197265703.

    Celis, K. and Childs, Sarah and Kantola, J. and Krook, M.L. (2014) Constituting women's Interests through representative claims. Politics & Gender 10 (02), pp. 149-174. ISSN 1743-923X.

    September 2014

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah, eds. (2014) Deeds and words: gendering politics after Joni Lovenduski. Colchester, UK: ECPR Press. ISBN 9781907301520.

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2014) Feminising political parties. In: Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (eds.) Deeds and Words: Gendering Politics After Joni Lovenduski. Colchester, UK: ECPR Press, pp. 73-91. ISBN 9781907301520.

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2014) Introduction: Deeds and words. In: Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (eds.) Deeds and Words: Gendering Politics After Joni Lovenduski. Colchester, UK: ECPR Press, pp. 3-14. ISBN 9781907301520.

    November 2014

    Celis, K. and Childs, Sarah, eds. (2014) Gender, Conservatism and political representation. Colchester, UK: ECPR Press. ISBN 9781907301711.

    2015

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2015) All aboard the pink battle bus? Women voters, women's issues, candidates and party leaders. Parliamentary Affairs 68 (suppl), pp. 206-223. ISSN 0031-2290.

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2015) Conservatism, feminisation and the representation of women in UK politics. British Politics 10 (2), pp. 148-168. ISSN 1746-918X.

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2015) ‘What the coalition did for women’: a new gender consensus, coalition division and gendered austerity. In: Seldon, A. and Finn, M. (eds.) The Coalition Effect, 2010–2015. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 397-429. ISBN 9781107440180.

    1 September 2016

    Childs, Sarah and Kittilson, M.C. (2016) Feminizing political parties: women’s party member organizations within European parliamentary parties. Party Politics 22 (5), pp. 598-608. ISSN 1354-0688.

    Celis, K. and Childs, Sarah and Kantola, J. (2016) Regendering party politics. Party Politics 22 (5), pp. 571-575. ISSN 1354-0688.

    October 2016

    Celis, K. and Childs, Sarah and Curtin, J. (2016) Specialised parliamentary bodies and the quality of women's substantive representation: a comparative analysis of Belgium, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Parliamentary Affairs 69 (4), pp. 812-829. ISSN 0031-2290.

    1 September 2017

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2017) The (M)otherhood trap: reconsidering sex, gender, and legislative recruitment. In: Thomas, M. and Bittner, A. (eds.) Mothers and Others: The Role of Parenthood in Politics. Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press. ISBN 9780774834582.

    December 2017

    Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2017) The (feminised) contemporary Conservative party. In: Berthezène, C. and Gottlieb, J. (eds.) Rethinking right-wing women: Gender and the Conservative Party, 1880s to the present. New Perspectives on the Right. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9781784994389.

    April 2018

    Childs, Sarah and Celis, K. (2018) Good representatives and good representation. PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (2), pp. 314-317. ISSN 1049-0965.

    10 April 2018

    Childs, Sarah and Celis, K. (2018) Conservatism and women's political representation. Politics and Gender 14 (1), pp. 5-26. ISSN 1743-923X.

    June 2018

    Childs, Sarah and Hughes, M. (2018) 'Which men?' how an intersectional perspective on men and masculinities helps explain women's political under-representation. Politics and Gender 14 (2), pp. 282-287. ISSN 1743-923X.

    1 July 2018

    Childs, Sarah and Dahlerup, D. (2018) Increasing women's descriptive representation in national parliaments: the involvement and impact of gender and politics scholars. European Journal of Politics and Gender 1 (2), pp. 185-204. ISSN 2515-1088.

    4 September 2018

    Childs, Sarah (2018) Helene Hayman. In: Dale, I. and Smith, J. (eds.) The Honourable Ladies: Volume I Profiles of Women MPs 1918–1996. London, UK: Biteback Publishing. ISBN 9781785902444.

    1 August 2019

    Childs, Sarah and Allen, P. (2019) The grit in the Oyster? Women’s parliamentary organizations & the substantive representation of women. Political Studies 67 (3), pp. 618-638. ISSN 0032-3217.

    1 November 2019

    Childs, Sarah and Challender, C. (2019) Re-gendering the UK House of Commons: the academic critical actor and her ‘Feminist in Residence’. Political Studies Review 17 (4), pp. 428-435. ISSN 1478-9299.

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