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Lee Ann Banaszak
Lee Ann Banaszak
Professor of Political Science and Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies, The Pennsylvania State
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Why movements succeed or fail: Opportunity, culture, and the struggle for woman suffrage
LA Banaszak
Princeton University Press, 1996
5691996
The women's movement inside and outside the state
LA Banaszak
Cambridge University Press, 2010
4132010
Women's movements facing the reconfigured state
LA Banaszak, K Beckwith, D Rucht
Cambridge University Press, 2003
3002003
Inside and outside the state: Movement insider status, tactics, and public policy achievements
LA Banaszak
Routing the opposition: Social movements, public policy, and democracy 23 …, 2005
1692005
Contextual determinants of feminist attitudes: National and subnational influences in Western Europe
LA Banaszak, E Plutzer
American Political Science Review 87 (1), 147-157, 1993
1561993
Routing the opposition: Social movements, public policy, and democracy
DS Meyer, V Jenness, HM Ingram
Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2005
1332005
When power relocates: Interactive changes in women’s movements and states
LA Banaszak, K Beckwith, D Rucht
Women, Gender, and Politics: A Reader 335, 2010
1272010
Public opinion as a movement outcome: The case of the US women's movement
LA Banaszak, HL Ondercin
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 21 (3), 361-378, 2016
992016
The social bases of feminism in the European community
LA Banaszak, E Plutzer
Public Opinion Quarterly 57 (1), 29-53, 1993
971993
Do government positions held by women matter? A cross-national examination of female ministers' impacts on women's political participation
SJS Liu, LA Banaszak
Politics & Gender 13 (1), 132-162, 2017
932017
Voter support for the German PDS over time: Dissatisfaction, ideology, losers and east identity
P Doerschler, LA Banaszak
Electoral Studies 26 (2), 359-370, 2007
512007
Dieter Rucht, eds. 2003
LA Banaszak, K Beckwith
Women’s Movements Facing the Reconfigured State, 0
47
Why Movements Succeed or Fail: Opportunity
LA Banaszak
Culture, and the, 1996
391996
Informal institutions, protest, and change in gendered federal systems
LA Banaszak, SL Weldon
Politics & Gender 7 (2), 262-273, 2011
352011
How employment affects women's gender attitudes: The workplace as a locus of contextual effects
LA Banaszak, JE Leighley
Political Geography Quarterly 10 (2), 174-185, 1991
351991
The gendering state and citizens' attitudes toward women's roles: State policy, employment, and religion in Germany
LA Banaszak
Politics & Gender 2 (1), 29-55, 2006
342006
When waves collide: Cycles of protest and the Swiss and American women's movements
LA Banaszak
Political Research Quarterly 49 (4), 837-860, 1996
321996
Explaining the Dynamics between the Women's Movement and the Conservative Movement in the United States
LA Banaszak, H Ondercin
Social Forces 95 (1), 381-410, 2016
292016
East-West differences in German abortion opinion
LA Banaszak
Public Opinion Quarterly, 545-582, 1998
291998
100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment: An Appraisal of Women's Political Activism
HJ McCammon, LA Banaszak
Oxford University Press, 2018
232018
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