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Susan J. Carroll

Office:
  Eagleton Institute of Politics
  Rutgers University
  New Brunswick, NJ 08901
  Phone: 732-932-9384, Ext. 235
  scarroll@rci.rutgers.edu
 
Education
   B.A., Miami University (Ohio), History, magna cum laude, 1972
M.A., Indiana University, Political Science, 1975
Ph.D., Indiana University, Political Science, 1980
  
Current Positions
  Professor, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University
Senior Scholar, Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University
  
Major Grants for Sponsored Research
 

Co-principal Investigator, “Recruitment of Women for Public Office,” a grant to the Center for American Women and Politics from the Barbara Lee Foundation, $100,000 (plus $50,000+ in matching funds from other sources), 2007-08

Co-principal Investigator, "The Impact of Women in State Legislatures: The View from 2001," a grant to the Center for American Women and Politics from the Barbara Lee Foundation, $200,000, 2001-02

Co-principal Investigator, "Women in Public Office: Speeding Up the Impact," a grant to the Center for the American Woman and Politics from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, $458,000, 1993-1995
 
Co-principal Investigator, "Women and American Politics: Agenda Setting for the 21st Century," a grant to the Center for the American Woman and Politics, Ford Foundation, $75,000, 1993-94
 
Co-principal Investigator, "The Impact of Women in Public Office," a grant to the Center for the American Woman and Politics from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, $450,000, 1987-91
 
Co-principal Investigator, "Bringing More Women into Public Office," a grant to the Center for the American Woman and Politics from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, $220,000, 1983-85

Selected Publications
 

Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics, co-editor with Richard L. Fox (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).

Women and American Politics: New Questions, New Directions, editor (2003, Oxford University Press).

The Impact of Women in Public Office, editor (Indiana University Press, 2001).

Women and American Politics: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the American Woman and Politics, 1996) (with Debra J. Liebowitz).

Voices, Views, Votes: The Impact of Women in the 103rd Congress (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the American Woman and Politics, 1995) (with Debra L. Dodson, Ruth B. Mandel, Katherine E. Kleeman, Ronnee Schreiber, and Debra Liebowitz).

Women as Candidates in American Politics (Indiana University Press, First Edition, 1985; Second Edition, 1994).

Reshaping the Agenda: Women in State Legislatures (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the American Woman and Politics, 1991) (with Debra L. Dodson).

“Comment on Emmy E. Werner’s 1968 Article, ‘Women in the State Legislatures,’” Political Research Quarterly, forthcoming, March 2008.

“Committee Assignments and Policy Impact,” in Legislative Women: Getting Elected, Getting Ahead, edited by Beth Reingold (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, forthcoming 2008).

“Security Moms and Presidential Politics: Women Voters in the 2004 Election,” in The Gender Gap: Voting and the Sexes, edited by Lois Duke Whitaker (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, forthcoming 2008).

“‘Far from Ideal’: The Gender Politics of Political Science,” American Political Science Review 100:4 (2006): 507-513 (with Sue Tolleson-Rinehart).

“Moms Who Swing, or Why the Promise of the Gender Gap Remains Unfulfilled,” Politics & Gender 2:3 (2006): 364-376.

“Voting Choices: Meet You at the Gender Gap,” in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).

“Are Women Legislators Accountable to Women? The Complementary Roles of Feminist Identity and Women’s Organizations,” in Gender and Social Capital, edited by Brenda O’Neill and Elisabeth Gidengil (New York: Routledge, 2006).

“‘She Brought Only a Skirt:’ Gender Bias in Newspaper Coverage of Elizabeth Dole’s Campaign for the Republican Nomination,” Political Communication, 22:3 (2005): 315-335 (with Caroline Heldman and Stephanie Olson).

“Reflections on Activism and Social Change for Scholars of Women and Politics,” Politics & Gender 1:2 (2005): 325-335.

“Increasing Diversity or More of the Same? Term Limits and the Representation of Women, Minorities, and Minority Women in State Legislatures,” National Political Science Review 10 (2005): 71-84 (with Krista Jenkins).

“Have Women State Legislators in the United States Become More Conservative? A Comparison of State Legislators in 2001 and 1988,” Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal 27:2 (Spring/Summer 2003): 128-139.

“Representing Women: Congresswomen’s Perceptions of Their Representational Roles,” in Women Transforming Congress, edited by Cindy Simon Rosenthal (University of Oklahoma Press, 2003).

“Unrealized Opportunity? Term Limits and the Representation of Women in State Legislatures,” Women & Politics 23:4 (2001): 1-30 (with Krista Jenkins).

"Do Term Limits Help Women Get Elected?," Social Science Quarterly 82 (March 2001): 199-203 (with Krista Jenkins).

"Welfare Reform in the 104th Congress: Institutional Position and the Role of Women," in Women and Welfare: Theory and Practice in the United States and Europe, edited by Nancy Hirschmann and Ulrike Liebert (Rutgers University Press, 2001) (with Kathleen J. Casey).

"Representing Women: Women State Legislators as Agents of Policy-related Change," in The Impact of Women in Public Office, edited by Susan J. Carroll (forthcoming , Indiana University Press, 2001).

"The Dis-Empowerment of the Gender Gap: Soccer Moms and the 1996 Elections," PS: Political Science & Politics 32 (March 1999): 7-11.

"Media Coverage of Women in the 103rd Congress," in Women, Media, and Politics, edited by Pippa Norris (Oxford University Press, 1997) (with Ronnee Schreiber).

"The Politics of Difference: Women Public Officials as Agents of Change," Stanford Law and Policy Review, 5 (Spring 1994): 11-20.

"Feminist Challenges to Political Science," in Political Science: The State of the Discipline II, edited by Ada W. Finifter (Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association, 1993) (with Linda M. G. Zerilli).

"Women State Legislators, Women's Organizations, and the Representation of Women's Culture in the United States," in Women Transforming Politics: Worldwide Strategies for Empowerment, edited by Jill M. Bystydzienski (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991).

"The Personal is Political: The Intersection of Private Lives and Public Roles Among Women and Men in Elective and Appointive Office," Women & Politics, 9 (1989): 51-67.

"Women's Autonomy and the Gender Gap," in Politics of the Gender Gap: Public Opinion and Political Influence, edited by Carol Mueller (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1988).

"Women Appointed to the Carter Administration: More or Less Qualified?" Polity, 18 (Summer 1986): 696-706.

"Political Elites and Sex Differences in Political Ambition: A Reconsideration," Journal of Politics, 47 (November 1985): 1231-1243.

"Women Candidates and Support for Feminist Concerns: The Closet Feminist Syndrome," Western Political Quarterly, 37 (June 1984): 307-323.

 

 


  

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