Dr Hannah Salamon

  • Research Associate (Centre for Public Policy)

Biography

Hannah is a Research Associate at the Centre for Public Policy. Her research is quantitative in nature and focuses primarily on the relationship between gender (conceptually) and women (as actors) and climate change policies and outcomes. Her work has been published in journals like the European Journal of Political Research, Political Studies, and Sustainable Development. Secondarily, she researches deliberative democracy initiatives like citizens' assemblies, as well as gender and politics generally. 

Research interests

  • Gender and climate change
  • Feminism and politics
  • The Green energy transition
  • Representation
  • Deliberative democracy and Climate Assemblies

Publications

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Articles

Salamon, H. (2024) The ‘women’s representation-corruption link’ and environmentalism: A cross-national study. Political Studies, (doi: 10.1177/00323217231224964) (Early Online Publication)

Website

Salamon, H. and Richardson, R. (2024) How can place-based solutions help deliver a just transition? [Website]

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Teaching

Hannah has tutored a range of undergraduate political science courses including Intro to Politics, International Relations & Global Politics, American Politics, and Political Theory. She has also acted as a course convenor in Feminism & Politics.