
معرفی
Pippa Norris is the Paul F. McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), affiliated with Harvard's Department of Government. She has taught at HKS for three decades, specializing in democracy, public opinion, elections, political communications, and gender politics. Her research spans global comparative analysis, emphasizing electoral integrity, populism, and cultural backlash. Norris is a leading scholar ranked among the world's most cited political scientists.
Affiliations:
- Founding Director of the Electoral Integrity Project
- Co-Director of the TrustGov Project
- Vice-President of the World Values Survey
- Affiliated with Harvard's Center for European Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy
Research Interests: Norris focuses on democracy's resilience, the role of media in governance, gender equality in politics, and the rise of authoritarian populism. Her work bridges theory and policy, addressing electoral systems, civic trust, and cross-cultural comparisons.
Publications: Over 50 books, including Cultural Backlash (2019), In Praise of Skepticism (2022), and Why Elections Fail (2015). Her articles analyze global trends in electoral integrity, populism, and democratization.
Awards:
- Johan Skytte Prize (Political Science's highest honor)
- Karl Deutsch Prize
- British and American Academy Fellowships
- Multiple book prizes and honorary doctorates
Grants & Labs: Leads the Global Party Survey and TrustDem project. Her work is supported by grants from the EU, UNDP, and other international bodies. Active in policy咨询, advising organizations like the UN, OSCE, and IDEA.
Education: BA (Warwick University), MA and PhD (London School of Economics).




