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American political scientist and academic

Susan Ann Banducci, FBA (born 1966) is an American political scientist and academic. Since 2010, she has been Professor of Politics at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom; in 2024 she is Professor of Politics and Turing Fellow at Exeter. Her research focuses on inequalities in political participation, particularly gender.

She previously taught at Oregon State University and Texas Tech University, and was a researcher at the University of Waikato, the University of Amsterdam and the University of Twente.

Banducci was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in political science by University of California, Santa Barbara in 1995. Her doctoral thesis was titled "Voter confusion and voter rationality: The use of counter-propositions in direct legislation elections", and her doctoral advisor was Eric R.A.N. Smith.

She is the Principal Investigator of TWICEASGOOD, which looks at the experience of women candidates on the campaign trail.

In 2022, Banducci was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.

In 2024 she became one of several 125th Anniversary Chairs at the University of Birmingham.

At the end of 2024, her publications had an h-index rating of 35.

References

  1. "Banducci, Susan A., 1966- (291911705)". viaf.org. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. University of Exeter website, Meet Our Researchers section, Susan Banducci, retrieved 11 December 2024
  3. "Professor Susan Banducci". politics.exeter.ac.uk. University of Exeter. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Susan A. Banducci CV" (PDF). Dropbox. August 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  5. "Susan Banducci". Social inequalities across communities. University of Exeter. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  6. Banducci, Susan Ann (1995). Voter confusion and voter rationality: The use of counter-propositions in direct legislation elections (Thesis). ProQuest 304185943.
  7. University of Exeter website, Grant Application: TWICEASGOOD, dated 26 August 2020
  8. ^ University of Birmingham website, University welcomes first round of 125th anniversary academics, article dated 12 September 2024
  9. "Professor Susan Banducci FBA". The British Academy. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  10. Google Scholar website, Susan Banducci, retrieved 11 December 2024

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