Is it Gender, Religion or Both? A Role Congruity Theory of Candidate Electability in Transitional Tunisia L Benstead, Jamal Perspectives on Politics, 2015 | 100 | 2015 |
Effects of interviewer–respondent gender interaction on attitudes toward women and politics: Findings from Morocco LJ Benstead International Journal of Public Opinion Research 26 (3), 369-383, 2014 | 98 | 2014 |
Why quotas are needed to improve women's access to services in clientelistic regimes LJ Benstead Governance 29 (2), 185-205, 2016 | 87 | 2016 |
Conceptualizing and measuring patriarchy: The importance of feminist theory LJ Benstead Mediterranean Politics 26 (2), 234-246, 2021 | 80 | 2021 |
Why do some Arab citizens see democracy as unsuitable for their country? LJ Benstead Democratization 22 (7), 1183-1208, 2015 | 64 | 2015 |
Does interviewer religious dress affect survey responses? Evidence from Morocco LJ Benstead Politics and Religion 7 (4), 734-760, 2014 | 64 | 2014 |
Survey research in the Arab world: Challenges and opportunities LJ Benstead PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (3), 535-542, 2018 | 50 | 2018 |
Why the gender of traditional authorities matters: Intersectionality and women’s rights advocacy in Malawi RL Muriaas, V Wang, L Benstead, B Dulani, L Rakner Comparative Political Studies 52 (12), 1881-1924, 2019 | 33 | 2019 |
Poor people’s beliefs and the dynamics of clientelism M Pellicer, E Wegner, LJ Benstead, E Lust Journal of Theoretical Politics 33 (3), 300-332, 2021 | 24 | 2021 |
Female electability in the Arab World: The advantages of intersectionality K Kao, LJ Benstead Comparative Politics 53 (3), 427-464, 2021 | 23 | 2021 |
Polarization or pluralism? Language, identity, and attitudes toward American culture among Algeria’s youth LJ Benstead, M Reif Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 6 (1), 75-106, 2013 | 22 | 2013 |
Why do some voters prefer female candidates? The role of perceived incorruptibility in Arab elections LJ Benstead, E Lust Gender and corruption: Historical roots and new avenues for research, 83-104, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
Does it matter what observers say? The impact of international election monitoring on legitimacy L Benstead, K Kao, E Lust Mediterranean Politics 27 (1), 57-78, 2022 | 19 | 2022 |
Do female local councilors improve women’s representation? LJ Benstead The journal of the Middle East and Africa 10 (2), 95-119, 2019 | 19 | 2019 |
Survey research in the Arab world LJ Benstead The Oxford handbook of polling and survey methods, 220-48, 2017 | 18 | 2017 |
Coke, Pepsi or Mecca Cola? Why product characteristics affect the likelihood of collective action problems and boycott success LJ Benstead, M Reif Politics, Groups, and Identities 5 (2), 220-241, 2017 | 17 | 2017 |
Tunisia: changing patterns of women’s representation LJ Benstead The Palgrave handbook of women’s political rights, 517-530, 2019 | 16 | 2019 |
Islamists aren’t the obstacle L Benstead, EM Lust, D Malouche, G Soltan, J Wichmann Foreign Affairs 14, 2013 | 16 | 2013 |
Does casework build support for a strong parliament? Legislative representation and public opinion in Morocco and Algeria LJ Benstead University of Michigan, 2008 | 16 | 2008 |
Do gender quotas affect popular support for women as good political leaders? A cross-national study of gender quotas and political attitudes in the Muslim world LJ Benstead Beyond the Numbers: The Effects of Electoral Gender Quotas,” St. Louis, MO, 2011 | 15 | 2011 |