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Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. and Vivyan, N. and Wagner, M. (2019) Why friends and neighbors? Explaining the electoral appeal of local roots. The Journal of Politics 81 (3), pp. 937-951. ISSN 0022-3816.
Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. and Vivyan, N. and Wagner, M. (2019) Legislator dissent as a valence signal. British Journal of Political Science 49 (1), pp. 105-128. ISSN 0007-1234.
Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. (2018) The impact of parental status on the visibility and evaluations of politicians. British Journal of Politics and International Relations 20 (3), pp. 753-769. ISSN 1369-1481.
Campbell, Rosie and Erzeel, S. (2018) Exploring gender differences in support for rightist parties: the role of party and gender ideology. Politics and Gender 14 (1), pp. 80-105. ISSN 1743-923X.
Evans, J. and Arzheimer, K. and Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. (2017) Candidate localness and voter choice in the 2015 General Election in England. Political Geography 59 , pp. 61-71. ISSN 0962-6298.
Campbell, Rosie and Heath, O. (2017) Do women vote for women candidates? Attitudes towards descriptive representation and voting behaviour in the 2010 British election. Politics and Gender 13 (2), pp. 209-231. ISSN 1743-923X.
Campbell, Rosie (2016) Representing women voters: the role of the Gender Gap and the response of political parties. Party Politics 22 (5), pp. 587-597. ISSN 1354-0688.
Campbell, Rosie and Lovenduski, Joni (2015) What should MPs do? Public and parliamentarians' views compared. Parliamentary Affairs 68 (4), pp. 690-708. ISSN 0031-2290.
Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. (2015) Attitudes to moonlighting politicians: evidence from the United Kingdom. Journal of Experimental Political Science 2 (1), pp. 63-72. ISSN 2052-2630.
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 Cowley, P. (2014) What voters want: reactions to candidate characteristics in a survey experiment. Political Studies 62 (4), pp. 745-765. ISSN 0032-3217.
Allen, Peter and Cutts, D. and Campbell, Rosie (2014) Measuring the quality of politicians elected by gender quotas - are they any different? Political Studies 64 (1), pp. 143-163. ISSN 0032-3217.
Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. (2013) Local candidates for local people. Political Insight 4 (2), pp. 8-11. ISSN 2041-9058.
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.
Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah (2013) The impact imperative: here come the women :-). Political Studies Review 11 (2), pp. 182-189. ISSN 14789299.
Campbell, Rosie and Cowley, P. (2013) Rich man, poor man, politician man: wealth effects in a candidate biography survey experiment. British Journal of Politics and International Relations , ISSN 1369-1481.
Campbell, Rosie (2013) Leaders, footsoldiers and befrienders: the gendered nature of social capital and political participation in Britain. British Politics 8 , pp. 28-50. ISSN 1746-918X.
Campbell, Rosie (2012) What do we really know about women voters? Gender, elections and public opinion. The Political Quarterly 83 (4), pp. 703-710. ISSN 0032-3179.
Cusick, L. and Brooks-Gordon, Belinda and Campbell, Rosie and Edgar, F. (2011) 'Exiting' drug use and sex work: career paths, interventions and government strategy targets. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy 18 (2), pp. 145-156. ISSN 0968-7637.
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.
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.
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.
Cusick, L. and Kinnell, H. and Brooks-Gordon, Belinda and Campbell, Rosie (2009) Wild guesses and conflated meanings: estimating the size of the sex worker population in Britain. Critical Social Policy 29 (4), pp. 703-719. ISSN 0261-0183.
Campbell, Rosie and Winters, Kristi (2008) Understanding men's and women's political interests: evidence from a study of gendered political attitudes. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties 18 (1), pp. 53-74. ISSN 1745-7289.
Campbell, Rosie and Lovenduski, Joni (2005) Winning women's votes? the incremental track to equality. Parliamentary Affairs 58 (4), pp. 837-853. ISSN 0031-2290.
Campbell, Rosie (2004) Gender, ideology and issue preference: is there such a thing as a political women's interest in Britain? British Journal of Politics and International Relations 6 (1), pp. 20-44. ISSN 1369-1481.
Book Section
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.
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.
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.
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.
Campbell, Rosie (2011) The politics of diversity. In: Heffernan, R. and Cowley, P. and Hay, C. (eds.) Developments in British Politics 9. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 196-214. ISBN 9780230221734.
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.
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.
Monograph
Childs, Sarah and Lovenduski, Joni and Campbell, Rosie (2005) Women at the top: changing numbers, changing politics? Other. Hansard Society, London, UK.
Book
Campbell, Rosie and Childs, Sarah, eds. (2014) Deeds and words: gendering politics after Joni Lovenduski. Colchester, UK: ECPR Press. ISBN 9781907301520.
Campbell, Rosie (2006) Gender and the vote in Britain: beyond the gender gap? Colchester, UK: ECPR Press. ISBN 9780954796693.
Other
Sanders, T. and O'Neill, M. and Campbell, Rosie and Bowen, R. and Brooks-Gordon, Belinda and Jones, D. and Laing, M. and Lister, K. and Mai, N. and Sagar, T. and Scoular, J. and Smith, N. (2018) APPG pop-up brothels: response from the Sex Work Research Hub. The Sex Work Research Hub. (Submitted)