Resolving the democracy paradox: Democratization and women’s legislative representation in developing nations, 1975 to 2009 KM Fallon, L Swiss, J Viterna American Sociological Review 77 (3), 380-408, 2012 | 236 | 2012 |
Democratization, women's movements, and gender-equitable states: A framework for comparison J Viterna, KM Fallon American Sociological Review 73 (4), 668-689, 2008 | 222 | 2008 |
Democracy and the rise of women's movements in Sub-Saharan Africa KM Fallon JHU Press, 2008 | 201 | 2008 |
Does critical mass matter? Women's political representation and child health in developing countries L Swiss, KM Fallon, G Burgos Social forces 91 (2), 531-558, 2012 | 177 | 2012 |
How development matters: A research note on the relationship between development, democracy and women's political representation J Viterna, KM Fallon, J Beckfield International Journal of Comparative Sociology 49 (6), 455-477, 2008 | 88 | 2008 |
Transforming women's citizenship rights within an emerging democratic state: The case of Ghana KM Fallon Gender & Society 17 (4), 525-543, 2003 | 75 | 2003 |
The development benefits of maternity leave KM Fallon, A Mazar, L Swiss World Development 96, 102-118, 2017 | 42 | 2017 |
Education and perceptions of social status and power among women in Larteh, Ghana KM Fallon Africa Today, 67-91, 1999 | 35 | 1999 |
Women's transnational activism, norm cascades, and quota adoption in the developing world L Swiss, KM Fallon Politics & Gender 13 (3), 458-487, 2017 | 30 | 2017 |
Wiring the world: Access to information technology and development in poor countries YW Bradshaw, KM Fallon, J Viterna Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 23, 369-392, 2005 | 21 | 2005 |
Decoupling international agreements from domestic policy: The state and soft repression KM Fallon, AL Aunio, J Kim Human Rights Quarterly 40 (4), 932-961, 2018 | 17 | 2018 |
The pathway to improving human and economic development: girls’ secondary education, governance, and education expenditures JM Sommer, KM Fallon Social Forces 99 (1), 205-229, 2020 | 15 | 2020 |
Revisiting Repertoire Transition: Women's Nakedness as Potent Protests in Nigeria and Kenya KM Fallon, J Moreau Mobilization: An International Quarterly 21 (3), 323-340, 2016 | 14 | 2016 |
Making women visible: how gender quotas shape global attitudes toward women in politics J Kim, KM Fallon Politics & Gender 19 (4), 981-1006, 2023 | 12 | 2023 |
The digital divide within the women’s movement in Ghana: Implications for voice and inclusion KM Fallon, S Boutilier Social Movement Studies 21 (5), 677-696, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Using informal networks to seek formal political participation in Ghana K Fallon The Power of Women’s Informal Networks: lessons in social change from South …, 2004 | 8 | 2004 |
Social movements as women’s political empowerment: The case for measurement KM Fallon, HE Rademacher Measuring Women’s Political Empowerment across the Globe: Strategies …, 2018 | 5 | 2018 |
Women, Democracy, and the State KM Fallon, J Viterna The Sociology of Development Handbook, 414, 2016 | 5 | 2016 |
Righting Africa? Contextualizing Notons of Women’s Right-Wing Activism in Sub-Saharan Africa K Fallon, J Moreau Women of the Right: Comparisons and Interplay Across Borders, 68-80, 2012 | 5 | 2012 |
The historical roots of a global feminist perspective and the growing global focus among US feminists HE Rademacher, KM Fallon The Oxford handbook of US women’s social movement activism, 172-191, 2017 | 4 | 2017 |