Hilde Coffé and Marion Reiser Named Recipients of the 2025 Meisel-Laponce Award

Hilde Coffé and Marion Reiser Named Recipients of the 2025 Meisel-Laponce Award

Publication date: Tue, 01 Apr 2025

The editors of the International Political Science Review (IPSR) are excited to announce that Hilde Coffé and Marion Reiser have been selected as the recipients of the 2025 Meisel-Laponce Award for their article titled .

The authors will present an award lecture on their paper during the at the 2025 Ã×À¼ÌåÓýWorld Congress in Seoul on 15 July 2025

The Meisel-Laponce Award was created by the International Political Science Review (IPSR) to honour John Meisel and Jean Laponce, the first two editors of IPSR. The prize is awarded at every World Congress of Political Science to the best article published in IPSR in the previous two years. The first award was given at the 2012 Ã×À¼ÌåÓýWorld Congress. 


Statement of Rationale

Hilde Coffé and Marion Reiser's highly relevant article, , is a detailed and novel study examining the dynamics of women's representation in a parliamentary system. The article is a masterpiece of good research; it is theoretically novel, empirically sound, and very relevant. Based on data from the German Election Study coupled with an experimental design, the article illustrates that actual information on the share of female MPs has a positive effect on the population's support for gender quotes. This finding is particularly important if we consider that citizens generally tend to overestimate women's representation in parliament. Congratulations to the authors on winning this prestigious award!

The article was selected by a majority vote of the IPSR editorial board, with a record 56% of board members participating in the selection process. The other articles shortlisted for the 2025 Meisel-Laponce Award were:


Ali ÇarkoÄŸlu and Ezgi Elçi 


Anna Elomäki 


Sergiu Gerghina and Paul Tap 


Pauline Lemaire 


Juergen Maier and Alessandro Nai


Thomas Zittel, Tom Louwerse, Helene Helboe Pedersen and Wouter Schakel


Biographies

Hilde Coffé is a Professor of Politics at the University of Bath. Her main research interests include political behavior, public opinion, political representation, and gender and politics. She has been a visiting scholar at several institutions, including the University of California (Berkeley and Irvine), the University of Sydney, Åbo Akademi University, Helsinki University, SciencesPo Paris, the Spanish Scientific Research Institute, Ghent University, and the Weizenbaum Institut (Berlin).

Marion Reiser is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Jena, Germany. She holds a PhD from the University of Goettingen (2005) and a Habilitation (2014) from the University of Frankfurt. Her research interests include political representation, political parties, public opinion, and subnational politics.