Evans, Elizabeth, and Stefanie Reher (2024). Disability and Political Representation. Oxford University Press.
How do disabled people take part in politics? Easy read guide to the book Disability and Political Representation
Audiobook: available at audiobook.co.uk, audible
Reher, Stefanie (2025). "Voting for Disabled Candidates." Journal of Politics 87(2): 790-794.
Rasmussen, Anne, and Stefanie Reher (2025). "Perceived Legitimacy of Interest Groups in Policymaking: The Impacts of Cause and Business Group Ties." European Journal of Political Research 64(2): 900-914.
Reher, Stefanie, and Elizabeth Evans (2025). "Someone like me? Disability identity and representation perceptions." Political Behavior 47: 689-709.
Evans, Elizabeth, and Stefanie Reher (2025). "Gender, Disability and Political Representation: Understanding the Experiences of Disabled Women." European Journal of Politics and Gender 8(2): 430-447 .
Rasmussen, Anne, and Stefanie Reher (2023). "(Inequality in) Interest Group Involvement and the Legitimacy of Policy-Making." British Journal of Political Science 53: 45–64 .
Reher, Stefanie (2022). "Do Disabled Candidates Represent Disabled Citizens?" British Journal of Political Science 52(2): 520–534.
Evans, Elizabeth, and Stefanie Reher (2022). "Disability and Political Representation: Analysing Barriers to Elected Office in the UK." International Political Science Review 43(5): 697-712.
Reher, Stefanie (2021). "How do voters perceive disabled candidates?" Frontiers in Political Science. doi: 10.3389/fpos.2020.634432
Reher, Stefanie (2020). "Mind This Gap, Too: Political Orientations of People with Disabilities in Europe." Political Behavior 42: 791-818.
Rasmussen, Anne, and Stefanie Reher (2019). "Civil Society Engagement and Policy Representation in Europe." Comparative Political Studies 52(11): 1648-1676.
Rasmussen, Anne, Stefanie Reher and Dimiter Toshkov (2019). "The Opinion-Policy Nexus in Europe and the Role of Political Institutions." European Journal of Political Research 58(2): 412-434.
Reher, Stefanie (2018). "Gender and Opinion-Policy Congruence in Europe." European Political Science Review 10(4): 613-635.
Rasmussen, Anne, Lars Mäder and Stefanie Reher (2018). "With a Little Help From The People? The Role of Public Opinion in Advocacy Success." Comparative Political Studies 51(2): 139–164.
Reher, Stefanie (2016). “The Effects of Congruence in Policy Priorities on Satisfaction with Democracy.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 26(1): 40-57.
Reher, Stefanie (2015). “Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Effect of Priority Congruence on Satisfaction with Democracy.” European Journal of Political Research 54(1): 160-181.
Reher, Stefanie (2014). “The Effect of Congruence in Policy Priorities on Electoral Participation.” Electoral Studies 36: 158–172.
McKinnon, Margaret, Stefanie Reher and James Weinberg (2025). "Challenges Facing MPs". In Cristina Leston-Bandeira, Alexandra Meakin, and Louise Thompson (eds.), Exploring Parliament, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press.
Salamon, Hannah, Ruth Lightbody, Jen Roberts, Stefanie Reher, and Marco Reggiani (2025). "The Role of Experts in Climate Assemblies: Recruitment and Inclusion." In Oliver Escobar and Stephen Elstub (eds.), Climate Assemblies: New Civic Institutions for a Climate-changed World. De Gruyter.
Reher, Stefanie (2017). “German Euroscepticism: Alternative für Deutschland in 2014.” In Mark Franklin and Julie H. Nielsen (eds.), The Eurosceptic 2014 European Parliament Elections, pp. 37-56. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Welzel, Christian, Timo Graf, and Stefanie Reher (2013). “Chinese Affect Towards European Culture.” In Lisheng Dong, Zhengxu Wang, and Henk Dekker (eds.), China and the European Union. Oxford: Routledge.
Roberts, Jennifer, Hannah Salamon, Marco Reggiani, Ruth Lightbody, Stefanie Reher and Clara Pirie (2022). Inclusion and diversity among expert witnesses in deliberative mini-publics. Policy Brief.
Evans, Elizabeth, and Stefanie Reher (2021). "Barriers to elected office for disabled people." Government Equalities Office Report, 28 July 2021.
Evans, Elizabeth, and Stefanie Reher (2021). "Barriers to political representation: disability and the EnAble Fund." Government Equalities Office Report, 28 July 2021.
Reher, Stefanie, and Elizabeth Evans (2024). "No Level Playing Field: Barriers to Disability Representation in Politics." Political Quarterly 95(4): 679-683.
Evans, Elizabeth, and Stefanie Reher (2024). "Disability and Political Representation." Political Insight 15(3): 45-47.
Reher, Stefanie (2011). “Peace Through Integration or Peace Through Separation? The Effects of Religious Heterogeneity on Communal Tension in India’s Federal States.” World Values Research 4(4): 96-117.
Reher, Stefanie, and Thomas Knirsch (2008). “Die Parlamentswahlen 2008 in Malaysia: Wandel gegen Tradition mit unbekannten Variablen.“ [The 2008 Malaysian Parliamentary Elections: Change Versus Tradition with Unknown Variables.] KAS Auslandsinformationen 8.2008: 120-143.
Reher, Stefanie, and Frank Swiaczny (2007). “Nationale Bewertung von Zuwanderung und Ziele der Migrationspolitik nach den Ergebnissen der UN World Population Policies Erhebung.“ [National Evaluation of Immigration and Aims of Migration Policy based on the Results of the UN World Population Policies Study.] BiB Mitteilungen 28(3): 28-36.
"To understand the relative absence of disabled people in politics we need to look beyond stereotypes", The Loop, 10/03/2021.
"Mind this gap, too: Political Orientations of People with Disabilities in Europe", Political Behavior Blog, 04/01/2019.
"As long as politicians continue to ignore the concerns of the public, satisfaction with democracy will continue to decline." Democratic Audit UK, 27/03/2015
Reher, Stefanie (2024). Voter Perceptions of Disabled Candidates in Britain and the US, 2020-2021. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-856843
"Recruiting Disabled Candidates: Exploring the Accessibility of Party Selection Processes", with Elizabeth Evans (revise and resubmit)
"How do Gender and Disability Intersect in Candidate Evaluations?", with Shan-Jan Sarah Liu (under review)
"How does diversity among witnesses in deliberative mini-publics affect citizen perceptions of legitimacy?", with Hannah Salamon, Jen Roberts, Marco Reggiani and Ruth Lightbody (under review)
"Ableism at the ballot box? Electoral support for disabled candidates in an open-list PR system", with Mikko Mattila (under review)
"The Relationship between Explanations for Inequality and External Political Efficacy", with Alona Dolinsky, Joe Greenwood-Hau and Christine Stedtnitz
"Participatory versus Representative Democracy: Citizen Engagement and the Legitimacy of Policymaking", with Anne Rasmussen
"Framing Disability: Voter Evaluations of Candidate Self-Presentations in Election Campaigns", with Yulia Lemesheva
"How do citizens perceive politicians with mental health conditions?", with Luca Bernardi and Rob Johns