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Sofia Serra-Silva
Sofia Serra-Silva
Currently FLAD Visiting Professor at Georgetown University (Washington). Research Fellow at ICS
Verified email at ics.ulisboa.pt
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Does women’s descriptive representation matter for policy preferences? The role of political parties
A Espírito-Santo, A Freire, S Serra-Silva
Party Politics, 1354068818764011, 2020
442020
How parliaments engage with citizens? Online public engagement: a comparative analysis of Parliamentary websites
S Serra-Silva
The Journal of legislative studies 28 (4), 489-512, 2022
142022
Party-citizen online challenges: Portuguese parties’ Facebook usage and audience engagement
S Serra-Silva, D Dias Carvalho, J Fazendeiro
Changing societies: legacies and challenges. Vol. 2. Citizenship in crisis …, 2018
122018
Understanding the pledge fulfilment of opposition parties using evidence from Portugal
S Serra-Silva, AM Belchior
European Politics and Society, 1-19, 2020
72020
Gender and Political Representation before and after the Great Recession, 2008-2017
A Prata, A Freire, S Serra-Silva
Political Representation and Citizenship in Portugal: From Crisis to Renewal …, 2020
62020
Methodological Challenges in the Study of Political Elites
A Freire, X Coller, I Andreadis, AM Jaime, S Serra-Silva, E Kartsounidou
Political Representation in Southern Europe and Latin America: Before and …, 2020
6*2020
Party Manifestos in Portugal–1995-2015, Project “Public Preferences and Policy Decision-Making. A Longitudinal and Comparative Analysis”
AM Belchior, C Moury, S Serra-Silva, V Queiroga
PTDC/IVC-CPO/3921/2012, CIES-IUL and ISCTE-IUL–Instituto Universitário de …, 2015
62015
The 2021 portuguese presidential elections under extraordinary circumstances: COVID-19 and the rise of the radical right in Portugal
S Serra-Silva, N Santos
Mediterranean Politics, 1-11, 2024
52024
As eleições europeias de 2019 em Portugal: Um teste à «Geringonça»?
S Serra-Silva, M Rã, D Ferreira, L Carvalho
Relações Internacionais, 15-32, 2019
52019
Procedimento de Recolha e Tratamento de Dados no estudo da Representação Política
I Lima, S Serra-Silva
Crise Económica, Políticas de Austeridade e Representação Política, 49-76, 2015
42015
Os Impactos Sociais da Pandemia: o Segundo Confinamento
R Gouveia, S Serra-Silva, AN de Almeida, K Wall, MM Vieira, D Carvalho, ...
Report, 2021
22021
Comparison of Bisap, Nlr and Haps in Predicting Severity of Acute Pancreatitis, According To the 2012 Revision of Atlanta Classification
F Borges, J Miranda, S Silva, N Carvalho, PM Costa
Revista Portuguesa de Cirurgia, 42-47, 2021
22021
Survey Portuguese population–Dataset 2014
A Belchior, SS Silva, V Queiroga
project “Public Preferences and Policy Decision-Making. A Longitudinal and …, 2014
22014
Beyond national boundaries in the study of digital public engagement: Interparliamentary institutions and cooperation in the Austrian and Portuguese national parliaments
S Serra‐Silva
Policy & Internet 15 (1), 36-54, 2023
12023
Vinte anos dos Estudos Eleitorais Portugueses, 2002-2022: A Base de Dados integrada
MC Lobo, L Heyne, P Magalhães, A Barreto, L Cabrita, P Costa, I Flores, ...
12023
Os grupos de interesse no Sistema Político Português
AL Dias, J Gaio, SJ Loureiro, P Nunes, R Oliveira
12022
A qualidade da democracia em Cabo Verde-resultados das avaliações dos especialistas
E Sanches, DH Costa, S Serra-Silva
Policy Brief, 2019
12019
How are Parliaments using Internet and ICT in the service of Democratic Representation? A proposal to measure e-engagement from a top-down perspective1
S Serra-Silva
Paper to the IPSA 24th World Congress of Political Science, 23-28, 0
1
Associational Involvement and Political Participation in Portugal: Insights from a Longitudinal and Comparative Study
S Serra-Silva, R Oliveira
Interest Groups and Political Representation in Portugal and Beyond, 47-88, 2023
2023
Continuity and Change in Portuguese Politics: Towards a more Polarized Party System?
S Serra-Silva, N Santos
Portugal Since the 2008 Economic Crisis, 129-155, 2023
2023
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