Soledad Artiz Prillaman
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Bio
Soledad Artiz Prillaman is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stanford University. Her research lies at the intersections of comparative political economy, development, and gender, with a focus in South Asia. Specifically, her research addresses questions such as: What are the political consequences of development and development policies, particularly for women’s political behavior? How are minorities, specifically women, democratically represented and where do inequalities in political engagement persist and how are voter demands translated into policy and governance? In answering these questions, she utilizes mixed methods, including field experiments, surveys, and in-depth qualitative fieldwork. She received her Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University in 2017 and a B.A. in Political Science and Economics from Texas A&M University in 2011.
2024-25 Courses
- Political Economy of Development
POLISCI 141 (Spr) - Research Design
POLISCI 299A (Spr) -
Independent Studies (2)
- Directed Reading and Research in Comparative Politics
POLISCI 249 (Spr) - Directed Reading and Research in Comparative Politics
POLISCI 349 (Spr)
- Directed Reading and Research in Comparative Politics
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Prior Year Courses
2022-23 Courses
- Advances in Experimental Political Science
POLISCI 461 (Spr) - Political Economy of Development
POLISCI 141 (Spr) - The Politics of Development
COLLEGE 105 (Spr) - Workshop in Comparative Politics
POLISCI 440D (Win, Spr)
2021-22 Courses
- Research Design
POLISCI 299A (Spr) - The Politics of Development
COLLEGE 105 (Spr)
- Advances in Experimental Political Science
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Natalya Adam-Rahman, Madison Dalton, Emily Russell -
Doctoral (Program)
Sierra Davis, Natasha Patel, Eli Scott, Davi Veronese
All Publications
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<i>The Patriarchal Political Order The Making and Unraveling of the Gendered Participation Gap in India</i> Introduction
PATRIARCHAL POLITICAL ORDER
2024: 3-+
View details for Web of Science ID 001185154300001
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Strength in Numbers: How Women's Groups Close India's Political Gender Gap
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
2021
View details for DOI 10.1111/ajps.12651
View details for Web of Science ID 000697746400001
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Taxes, Incentives, and Economic Growth: Assessing the Impact of Pro-business Taxes on U.S. State Economies
JOURNAL OF POLITICS
2014; 76 (2): 364-379
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0022381613001345
View details for Web of Science ID 000333199400013