Dr Brenda Van Coppenolle
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Email
b.vancoppenolle@essex.ac.uk -
Location
5.405, Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Fridays 11:00-13:00
Publications
Journal articles (9)
Van Coppenolle, B., (2024). Unbreakable Legacies? Redistricting, Political Capital and Political Dynasties. Journal of Historical Political Economy. 4 (3), 333-359
Van Coppenolle, B., (2022). Political Dynasties and Direct Elections in Bicameralism: Democratisation in the Netherlands. Electoral Studies. 76, 102454-102454
Van Coppenolle, B., (2020). Dynasties and Democracy: The Inherited Incumbency Advantage in Japan. By Daniel M. Smith. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018. 384 pp. $65.00 (cloth).. Journal of East Asian Studies. 20 (1), 123-124
Van Coppenolle, B., (2020). How do political elites persist? Political selection, political inequality and empirical historical research. French Politics. 18 (1-2), 175-188
Cirone, A. and Van Coppenolle, B., (2019). Bridging the Gap: Lottery-Based Procedures in Early Parliamentarization. World Politics. 71 (2), 197-235
Van Coppenolle, B., (2018). Remembering One’s Representative: How District Magnitude and List Type Affect Candidate Recognition. Political Studies. 66 (3), 786-807
Cirone, A. and Van Coppenolle, B., (2018). Cabinets, Committees, and Careers: The Causal Effect of Committee Service. The Journal of Politics. 80 (3), 948-963
Van Coppenolle, B., (2017). Political Dynasties in the UK House of Commons: The Null Effect of Narrow Electoral Selection. Legislative Studies Quarterly. 42 (3), 449-475
Berlinski, S., Dewan, T. and Van Coppenolle, B., (2014). Franchise Extension and the British Aristocracy. Legislative Studies Quarterly. 39 (4), 531-558
Book chapters (1)
Van Coppenolle, B. and Smith, DM., (2022). Dynasties in Historical Political Economy
Grants and funding
2022
Experimenting with Lotteries in Citizens Assemblies: Learning from Legislative Assemblies
British Academy
Political Lotteries in European Democratisation
European Research Council
Contact
Academic support hours:
Fridays 11:00-13:00