Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Coffé, H., Crawley, S., & Givens, J. (2025). Growing polarisation: Ideology and attitudes towards climate change. West European Politics, 0(0), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2024.2435727
Crawley, S., & Chapman, R. (2025). Resolution and resistance: What shaped New Zealand’s climate change policies under the sixth Labour government? Political Science, 0(0), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/00323187.2024.2446333
Barker, F., & Crawley, S. (2024). Selecting Diversity: Ethnicity, Party Strategies and Candidate Selection in New Zealand Elections, 1996–2020. Political Studies, 00323217241300028. https://doi.org/10.1177/00323217241300028
Crawley, S. (2024). In the Shadow of Covid-19? Climate change and the 2020 election. In J. Curtin, L. Greaves, & J. Vowles (Eds.), A Team of Five Million?: The 2020 ‘Covid-19’ New Zealand General Election (1st ed., pp. 247–273). ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/TFM.2024.09
Crawley, S. (2024). Conservative worldviews and the climate publics of New Zealand and Australia. International Journal Of Public Opinion Research, 36(2), edae027. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edae027
Crawley, S., & Dinica, V. (2022). Institutionalising environmental sustainability transitions in New Zealand and Australia: Introduction to the special issue. Political Science, 73(2), 85–102. https://doi.org/10.1080/00323187.2022.2037440
Crawley, S., Coffé, H., & Chapman, R. (2022). Climate Belief and Issue Salience: Comparing Two Dimensions of Public Opinion on Climate Change in the EU. Social Indicators Research, 162, 307–325. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-021-02842-0
Crawley, S. (2021). Disentangling the relationships between conservative economic and social attitudes and support for environmental action. Journal of Political Ideologies. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2021.1966939
Crawley, S., Coffé, H., & Chapman, R. (2021). To what extent do interest group messages shape the public’s climate change policy preferences? British Politics, 16, 436–455. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41293-020-00144-6
Crawley, S., Coffé, H., & Chapman, R. (2020). Public opinion on climate change: Belief and concern, issue salience and support for government action. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 22(1), 102–121. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148119888827
PhD Thesis
Crawley, S. (2021). The dimensions of public opinion on climate change: Belief, issue salience and support for government action. https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.14312924.v1
Other Articles
Krewel, M., Vowles, J., Gibbons, M., Crawley, S., & Jamieson, T. (2024, October 29). 2023 election study: What voters really wanted, and why the coalition’s mandate could be fragile. The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/2023-election-study-what-voters-really-wanted-and-why-the-coalitions-mandate-could-be-fragile-242179
Crawley, S., Gibbons, M. (2024, September 10). Are New Zealanders ‘sick and tired’ of spending on cycleways? Not according to this survey. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/are-new-zealanders-sick-and-tired-of-spending-on-cycleways-not-according-to-this-survey-238322
Crawley, S. (2022, June 27). Conservative ideology and environmental public opinion. Ideology Theory Practice. http://www.ideology-theory-practice.org/1/post/2022/06/conservative-ideology-and-environmental-public-opinion.html
Veen, J. V., Vowles, J., Curtin, J., Greaves, L., & Crawley, S. (2021, October 15). Anniversary of a landslide: New research reveals what really swung New Zealand’s 2020 “COVID election.” The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/anniversary-of-a-landslide-new-research-reveals-what-really-swung-new-zealands-2020-covid-election-169351
Crawley, S. (2021, May 19). Most people consider climate change a serious issue, but rank other problems as more important. That affects climate policy. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/most-people-consider-climate-change-a-serious-issue-but-rank-other-problems-as-more-important-that-affects-climate-policy-161080
Crawley, S., Coffé, H., & Chapman, R. (2020, January 10). The public’s climate change views: Strong beliefs but low salience. British Politics and Policy at LSE. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/uk-climate-change-views/