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Rosie Campbell is a Professor of Politics at King's College London. She joined King's in 2018 after holding positions at Birkbeck and University College London. As a leading researcher in the field of political behavior, she explores the barriers to participation in politics, gendered patterns of voting behavior, and the public's desire for elected representatives that reflect their demographics. Campbell has been the principal investigator on several significant projects, including the ESRC-funded Representative Audit of Britain, which surveyed candidates in the 2015, 2017, and 2019 British general elections. She is also a principal investigator on the ERC-funded Synergy Project QUALREP, which examines the quality of women's political representation across five European countries. Her scholarship includes co-authored reports for various organizations, and she frequently engages in public discourse through media channels like Radio Four's Analysis. Additionally, Campbell is interested in supervising doctoral students in areas related to public opinion, political behavior, and representation in gender politics.
King's College London • London, England
Conducting research and teaching in the Department of Politics.
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