Jennifer Curtin
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Professor of public policy at University of Auckland in New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jennifer Curtin is a New Zealand public policy academic, and a full professor at the University of Auckland. Academic career After a 1997 PhD titled 'Women in trade unions : strategies for the representation of women's interests in four countries' at the Australian National University, Curtin moved to the University of Auckland, rising to full professor. Curtin is a frequent political columnist in the New Zealand and international media.
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- Women, Political Leadership and Substantive Representation: the Case of New Zealand (2008) (61)
- Does Federalism Matter? Evaluating State Architecture and Family and Domestic Violence Policy in Australia and New Zealand (2013) (28)
- Public policy in Australia and New Zealand: The new global context (2006) (27)
- New Public Management Meets Civic Discontent? TheAustralian Public Service in 1999 (2000) (18)
- Global rankings and domestic realities: Women, work and policy in Australia and New Zealand (2006) (14)
- The prime ministership of Julia Gillard (2015) (14)
- Counting the costs of coalition: The case of New Zealand’s small parties (2011) (12)
- Analyzing Institutional Persistence: The Case of the Ministry of Women's Affairs in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2010) (11)
- A Bark But No Bite: Inequality and the 2014 New Zealand General Election (2017) (11)
- Specialised Parliamentary Bodies and the Quality of Women's Substantive Representation: A Comparative Analysis of Belgium, United Kingdom and New Zealand (2016) (10)
- Gender novelty and personalized news coverage in Australia and Canada (2019) (10)
- More than Male-Gazing: Reflections on Female Fans of Rugby Union in New Zealand, 1870–1920 (2015) (10)
- Before the ‘Black Ferns’: Tracing the Beginnings of Women’s Rugby in New Zealand (2016) (10)
- Women and Political Science in New Zealand (2013) (9)
- organising for a more diverse political science: australia and new zealand (2016) (8)
- Feminist Contributions to New Zealand Political Science (2015) (6)
- Feminist Innovations and New Institutionalism (2018) (6)
- Negotiating coalitions: Comparative perspectives (2011) (6)
- Double Disillusion: The 2016 Australian Federal Election (2018) (6)
- New Zealand Initiatives to Pay Parents: Possibilities for the Antipodes? (1999) (6)
- New Zealand: stability, change or transition? Achieving and retaining ministerial offi ce (2014) (5)
- Women and Proportional Representation in Australia and New Zealand (2003) (4)
- A Plurality of Feminisms (1993) (3)
- Comparing Pathways to Power: Women and Political Leadership in New Zealand (2008) (3)
- Invoking the idealized family to assess political leadership and legitimacy: news coverage of Australian and Canadian premiers (2020) (2)
- New Zealand Election Study (2016) (2)
- Australia: Political development and data for 2017 (2018) (2)
- Australia: Political Developments and Data in 2020 (2019) (2)
- A Populist Exception?: The 2017 New Zealand General Election (2020) (2)
- New Zealand Populism in the 2017 Election and Beyond (2020) (1)
- The National Party of Australia’s Campaign: Further ‘Back from the Brink’ (2018) (1)
- Book Review: China and the Global Energy Crisis – Development and Prospects for China’s Oil and Natural Gas (2008) (1)
- Governance for Social Purpose: Negotiating Complex Governance Practice (2020) (1)
- New Zealand's Future Party System: A Multi-Party Mirage? (2010) (1)
- Thematic Review: Contemporary and Future Directions in Feminist Institutionalism (2014) (1)
- New Zealand: A Country of Firsts in Women’s Political Rights (2018) (1)
- Book Review: Fighting to Choose: The Abortion Rights Struggle in New Zealand (2014) (0)
- Book Review: Mino Vianello & Renate Siemienska et al., Gender Inequality. A Comparative Study of Discrimination and Participation, Sage Publications Ltd., London, 1990. £28.50 (1991) (0)
- Globalising the Antipodes? Policy and Politics in Australia and New Zealand. Special Issue Australian Journal of Political Science (2006) (0)
- Women and Japan's New Poor (2020) (0)
- Carol Bacchi and Joan Eveline. Mainstreaming Politics: Gendering Practices and Feminist Theory (2012) (0)
- Book Reviews (1930) (0)
- Book reviews (2000) (0)
- Conclusion: The Implications of the 2016 Federal Election (2018) (0)
- Book Review: Raymond Miller (ed.), New Zealand Government and Politics, third edition (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 602, paper $65.00. (2004) (0)
- Moving beyond “Contingent”: Descriptive Representation by and for Indigenous Peoples (2023) (0)
- organising for a more diverse political science: australia and new zealand (2016) (0)
- A growing problem: New Zealand's non-voters and what we know about them (2014) (0)
- BOOK REVIEWS (2008) (0)
- Book Review: Valuing Intellectual Property (2004) (0)
- ‘Double Disillusion’: Analysing the 2016 Australian Federal Election (2018) (0)
- Book Review: Jan Pettman, Living in the Margins — Racism, Sexism and Feminism in Australia (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992), pp. vii, 187, $19.95 (paper) (1993) (0)
- An Analysis of Labour’s Success in New Zealand (2021) (0)
- Introduction: Women, Sport and History in Australia and New Zealand (2016) (0)
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