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Karen Celis

 

Karen Celis is Assistant Professor at the Department of Business Administration and Public Management of the University College Ghent since 2004. Her PhD in Political Science was on the political representation of women in de Belgian Lower house. She has published extensively on the political representation of women and on gender equality policies. Her most recent publications in English include: Celis, K., Childs, S., Kantola, J. en Krook, M. L. (2008) Rethinking Women’s Substantive Representation, Representation. The Journal of Representative Democracy, Themed issue on the Substantive Representation of Women (red. Celis Karen en Sarah Childs), 2008. Vol. 44, No 2, 2008, pp… Celis, K. (2008) Studying women’s substantive representation in legislatures: when representative acts, contexts and women’s interests become important, Representation. The Journal of Representative Democracy, Themed issue on the Substantive Representation of Women (red. Celis Karen en Sarah Childs), Vol. 44, No 2, 2008, pp. 99-111. Celis, K. and Childs, S. (2008) The Descriptive and Substantive Representation of Women: New Directions. Parliamentary Affairs. Special Issue Substantive Representation of Women, (red. Celis Karen en Sarah Childs). Celis, Karen (2008) Gendering Representation. In: G. Goertz and A. Mazur, Politics, Gender, and Concepts: Theory and Methodology. Cambridge University Press. Celis, K. and Meier, P. (2007) State feminism and women’s movements in Belgium: complex patterns in a multi-level system. In: J. Outshoorn and Kantola, J. (ed.) Changing State Feminism: Women's Policy Agencies Confront Shifting Institutional Terrain, New York, Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 62-81. Celis, K. (2007) Substantive Representation of Women and the Impact of Descriptive Representation. Case: the Belgian Lower House 1900-1979, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 2006, 28/2, pp. 85-114.

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Karen Celis

Assistant Professor