Pippa Norris - Edited Books

Edited Books

  • Public Sentinel: News Media and the Governance Agenda (World Bank 2009).
  • Britain Votes 2005 (co-edited with Christopher Wlezien, Sage 2005),
  • Framing Terrorism (coedited with Marion Just and Montague Kern, Routledge 2003),
  • Britain Votes 2001 (Oxford University Press 2001),
  • Critical Citizens (Oxford University Press 1999),
  • Critical Elections (coedited with Geoffrey Evans, Sage 1999),
  • The Politics of News (coedited with Doris Graber and Denis McQuail 1998 CQ Press, 2nd edition 2007),
  • Elections and Voting Behaviour (1998),
  • Britain Votes 1997 (Oxford University Press 1997),
  • Women, Media and Politics (Oxford University Press 1997),
  • Politics and the Press (1997),
  • Passages to Power (1997),
  • Comparing Democracies (coedited with Lawrence LeDuc and Richard Niemi, 1996, 2nd ed. 2002, 3rd edition Sage 2009),
  • Women in Politics (coedited with Joni Lovenduski, Oxford University Press 1996),
  • Different Voices, Different Lives(coedited with Joni Lovenduski and Marianne Githens, 1994),
  • Gender and Party Politics (coedited with Joni Lovenduski, Sage 1993),
  • British Elections & Parties Yearbook (coedited, 1991, 1992, 1993).

Her work has been published in more than a dozen languages (French, German, Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Croatian, Pashtu, Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, and Japanese).

Journals articles include those published in the British Journal for Political Science, Political Studies, Political Communication, the European Journal of Political Research, the International Political Science Review, Electoral Studies and Legislative Studies, amongst others, and she co-founded and edited The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics.

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