
Jill Sheppard
Lecturer · Comparative political behaviour
Australian National University (ANU)About
Dr. Jill Sheppard is a Lecturer at the School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University (ANU). Her research focuses on comparative political behavior, electoral systems, and survey methodology. She holds a PhD from ANU, alongside a BA (RMIT) and MA (Monash). Her work examines topics such as compulsory voting, democratic engagement, and political opinion dynamics in Australia and globally.
Education:
- BA, RMIT University
- MA, Monash University
- PhD, Australian National University
Research Interests:
- Comparative political behavior and opinion
- Electoral systems, particularly compulsory voting
- Survey design and methodology
- Democratic governance and public trust
Grants & Projects:
- Political Trust and Satisfaction with Democracy in Australia (2021–2026)
- Elections, Social Media, and Democracy in India (2022)
- Community Attitudes About Abortion (2017)
Public Engagement: Dr. Sheppard contributes to ANU's Democracy Sausage podcast, discussing topics like electoral reforms, public trust, and policy debates. Her work bridges academic research with public discourse on democratic governance.
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