Publications by Author: Norris%2C%20Pippa

2014
Norris, Pippa. 2014. “Existential insecurity and the geography of religiosity.” The Changing World Religion Map, edited by Stann Brunn. Berlin: Springer.
Norris, Pippa, and Mona Lena Krook. 2014. “How do quotas work? The supply and demand model revisited.” Deeds and Words: Gendering politics. A Festschrift for Professor Joni Lovenduski. Essex: ECR Press.
Norris, Pippa. 2014. “Introduction’ and ‘Electoral integrity and political legitimacy.” Comparing Democracies 4, edited by Lawrence Leduc and Richard Niemi. Vol. 4. London: Sage.
Norris, Pippa, and Christian Welzel. 2014. “Mecca or oil? Why Arab states lag in gender equality.” Global Cultural Change, edited by Russell Dalton. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Norris, Pippa. 2014. “‘Political Communication.’ Chapter 19.” Comparative Politics, 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Norris, Pippa, and Mona Lena Krook. 2014. “Women as political leaders worldwide: Barriers and opportunities.” Women in Elected Office, 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
Norris, Pippa, Richard W. Frank, and Ferran Martinez i Coma, ed. 2014. “Advancing Electoral Integrity.” Oxford University Press.
Norris, Pippa, Lawrence Leduc, and Richard Niemi, ed. 2014. Comparing Democracies 4: Elections in a Changing World (4). 4th ed. London: Sage.
Norris, Pippa. 2014. Why Electoral Integrity Matters. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Advancing Electoral Integrity
Norris, Pippa, Richard W Frank, and Ferran Martinez i Coma, ed. 2014. Advancing Electoral Integrity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Publisher's Version Abstract

Recent decades have seen growing concern about problems of electoral integrity. The most overt malpractices used by rulers include imprisoning dissidents, harassing adversaries, coercing voters, vote-rigging counts, and even blatant disregard for the popular vote. Serious violations of human rights, undermining electoral credibility, are widely condemned by domestic observers and the international community. Recent protests about integrity have mobilized in countries as diverse as Russia, Mexico, and Egypt. Elsewhere minor irregularities are common, exemplified by inaccurate voter registers, maladministration of polling facilities, lack of security in absentee ballots, pro-government media bias, ballot miscounts, and gerrymandering. Long-standing democracies are far from immune to these ills; past problems include the notorious hanging chads in Florida in 2000 and more recent accusations of voter fraud and voter suppression during the Obama-Romney contest.

In response to these developments, there have been growing attempts to analyze flaws in electoral integrity using systematic data from cross-national time-series, forensic analysis, field experiments, case studies, and new instruments monitoring mass and elite perceptions of malpractices. This volume collects essays from international experts who evaluate the robustness, conceptual validity, and reliability of the growing body of evidence. The essays compare alternative approaches and apply these methods to evaluate the quality of elections in several areas, including in the United States, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America.

2013
Norris, Pippa, Ferran Martinez i Coma, and Richard W. Frank. 2013. “Assessing the quality of elections.” Journal of Democracy 24 (4): 124-135.
Norris, Pippa. 2013. “The new research agenda studying electoral integrity.” Electoral Studies 32 (4): 563-575.
Norris, Pippa. 2013. “Recrutamento politico.” Revista de Sociologia e Política 21 (46): 11-32.
Norris, Pippa, and Robert Mattes. 2013. “Does ethnicity determine support for the governing party?” Voting and Representation in Africa: Views From Below. Lynne Reiner.
Norris, Pippa. 2013. “Does praying together mean staying together? Religion and civic engagement in Europe and the United States.” Religion and Civil Society in Europe, 285-306. Germany: Springer Publications.
Norris, Pippa. 2013. “‘The electoral performance of center-left parties: Putting ‘decline’ in perspective.’.” Progressive Politics After the Crash, 97-116. IB Tauris.
Norris, Pippa. 2013. “Muslim support for secular democracy.” Spirited Voices from the Muslim World: Striving towards a Muslim Secular Democracy. Palgrave/Macmillan.
Norris, Pippa, and Ronald Inglehart. 2013. “The persistence of digital divides in the 21st Century.” Handbook of the Digital Creative Economy. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.
2012
Norris, Pippa, and Ronald Inglehart. 2012. “Four horsemen of the apocalypse: Understanding human security.” Scandinavian Political Studies 35 (1): 71-96.

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