Mette Marie Stæhr Harder
Postdoc
Centre for European and Comparative Legal Studies
Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
Mette Marie Stæhr Harder's research falls within comparative politics and focuses on parliamentary representation. She studies questions such as:
- How are Greenland and the Faroes represented in the Danish parliament?
- How does the Danish parliament control the Danish Government?
- How does the Danish Folketing work with political issues of gender equality?
Her article 'Pitkin's Second Way: Freeing Representation Theory from Identity', 56(1) won the Representation Best Paper Price 2020.
From the Carlsberg Foundation, she recently received a grant for the project Metropolitan Parliamentary Representation in which she will study how Greenland, Aruba, Bonaire, and Gibraltar are represented in their metropolitan parliaments.
Other Roles:
Chair of The International Political Science Association (IPSA) Research Committee on Indigenous Politics (since November 2022).
Convenor of GenParlNet+, mobile.twitter.com/genparlnet (since July 2022).
Editorial Board Member of Nationalism & Ethnic Politics
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