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Steel Gill

ジル ステイール | Steel Gill
Affiliation and department:
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.gillsteel.com
Research keywords  (3): Political behavior ,  Public opinion ,  Populism
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2019 - 2024 Young People and Political Engagement in Britain and Japan
  • 2020 - 2024 A Political Analysis of the Politics of Gender Equality in Japan: Re-examining Liberal Feminism
Papers (10):
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MISC (4):
  • STEEL Gill. "US-Japan Relations in the 'Trump Era.'” Discussant for a Special Lecture by Professor T. J. Pempel,. Nagoya University. 2016
  • STEEL Gill. Discussant Japan Elections Meeting. 2012
  • STEEL Gill. Discussant American Political Science Association. 2012
  • STEEL Gill. “Gender and Social Capital.”. Workshop on Social Capital using the AsiaBarometer Survey Data. 2011
Books (27):
  • Are the Kids Alright?
    Palgrave Macmillan 2023 ISBN:9783031113239
  • What Women Want: Gender and Voting in Britain, Japan and the United States
    University of Michigan Press 2022 ISBN:0472132954
  • Gender and Politics
    Oxford University Press 2021
  • Japanese Politics after the Demise of ‘the 1955 System
    2020
  • “Review of Pekkanen, Robert J., Steven. R, Reed, Ethan Scheiner, and Dan Smith, (Editors). Japan Decides 2017. The Japanese General Election.”
    Japanese Journal of Political Science, 20(2), 125-127. 2019
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Lectures and oral presentations  (21):
  • Saviors or Slackers? Young People’s Preferences in a Not-so-Silver Democracy
    (American Political Science Association Annual Meeting 2019)
  • “Gender and Voting in Japan, Britain, and the United States.” Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan Symposium.
    (The Nissan Institute, Oxford University Symposium 2017)
  • “Gender and Voting Preferences.”
    (International Political Science Association 2016)
  • “How We Learn about Politics: Six Year Olds and Abenomics.”
    (American Political Science Association Annual Meeting 2014)
  • “Gender and Social Capital in Asia.”
    (Workshop on Social Capital using the AsiaBarometer Survey Data 2011)
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Professional career (2):
  • Ph.D. in Political Science (University of Chicago)
  • M.A. in the Division of the Social Sciences (University of Chicago)
Work history (2):
  • 2019/04 - 現在 Doshisha University Professor
  • 2011/04 - 2019/03 Doshisha University Associate Professor
Association Membership(s) (1):
American Political Science Association; APSA; Association for Asian Studies; International Political Science Association; Association of Japanese Politics Studies (Nihon Seiji Kenkyu Gakkai); Japanese Association of Electoral Studies (Nihon Senkyo Gakkai)
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