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Michele l. swers - Georgetown University

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Behavior in the 103 rd and 104 th Congresses.” Paper presented at the Annual<br />

Meeting of the American Political Science Association Conference, September<br />

2001.<br />

An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Southern Political Science<br />

Association Conference, November 2000. It was nominated for the Marian Irish<br />

Award for the best paper on Women and Politics presented at the 2000 Southern<br />

Political Science Association Conference.<br />

“Research on Women and Congress: What Have We Learned and Where are We<br />

Going?” Paper presented at the Workshop on Women and Politics in<br />

Comparative Perspective, a conference organized by the American Political<br />

Science Association and the Institute for Women and Politics at American<br />

<strong>University</strong>, which brought together American and Japanese women and politics<br />

scholars. August 2000.<br />

“The Policy Impact of Women in Congress.” Paper presented at the Women<br />

Transforming Congress Conference at the Carl Albert Congressional Research<br />

and Studies Center, <strong>University</strong> of Oklahoma. April 2000.<br />

“Show Horses vs. Work Horses, Working Behind the Scenes for Women’s Issues: An<br />

Analysis of Gender Differences in Committee Behavior.” Paper presented at the<br />

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2000.<br />

An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Midwest Political Science<br />

Association Conference, April 2000. This paper received the Patrick J. Fett<br />

Award for the best paper on the scientific study of Congress and the Presidency<br />

presented at the 2000 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.<br />

“Placing Women's Issues on the National Agenda: An Analysis of Gender Differences in<br />

Women's Issue Bill Sponsorship for the 103rd and 104th Congresses.” Paper<br />

presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,<br />

September 1999.<br />

An earlier version of this paper were presented at the Midwest Political Science<br />

Association Conference, April 1999. This paper won the Sophonisba<br />

Breckenridge Award for the best paper on Women and Politics presented at the<br />

1999 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.<br />

Invited Presentations<br />

“Women and the 2012 Elections.” Wesleyan Fall Symposium on Gender and Election<br />

2012. October 2012.<br />

“Unpacking Women’s Issues: Gender and Policymaking on Health Care, Education, and<br />

Women’s Health in the U.S. Senate.” D.C. Area American Politics Workshop<br />

June 2012<br />

“Unpacking Women’s Issues: Gender and Policymaking on Health Care, Education, and<br />

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