People

Dr Brenda Van Coppenolle

Lecturer
Department of Government
Dr Brenda Van Coppenolle

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

b.vancoppenolle@essex.ac.uk

Location:

5.405, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

Fridays 11:00-13:00