Gidengil has been an author on numerous books, as well as journal articles in venues like the Canadian Journal of Political Science,[4]Comparative Political Studies,[5]Political Behavior,[6] and Electoral Studies.[7] She and her co-authors received the American Political Science Association's 1997 prize for the best paper presented at the previous year's meeting for their paper "The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment, or Something Else?"[8] Her co-authored books include The Unsteady State: The 1997 Canadian Federal Election (2000), Citizens (2004), and Dominance and Decline: Making Sense of Recent Canadian Elections (2012).
In 2013, Gidengil was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in Academy II: the Academy of Social Sciences.[13] Gidengil received an honorary doctorate from the Université Laval in June 2014.[14][15][16]
^Blais, André; Gidengil, Elisabeth; Dobrzynska, Agnieszka; Nevitte, Neil; Nadeau, Richard (July 2001). "Does the local candidate matter? Candidate effects in the Canadian election of 2000". Canadian Journal of Political Science. 36 (3): 657–664.
^Gidengil, Elisabeth (October 1995). "Economic man—social woman? The case of the gender gap in support for the Canada-United States free trade agreement". Comparative Political Studies. 28 (3): 384–408.
^Blais, André; Nadeau, Richard; Gidengil, Elisabeth; Nevitte, Neil (1 March 2003). "Measuring Party Identification: Britain, Canada, and the United States". Political Behavior. 23 (1): 5–22.
^Blais, André; Nadeau, Richard; Gidengil, Elisabeth; Nevitte, Neil (1 September 2001). "Measuring strategic voting in multiparty plurality elections". Electoral Studies. 20 (3): 343–352.
^ ab"Awards". American Political Science Association. 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
^ ab"Author Elisabeth Gidengil". The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. Sage Publishing. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
^ ab"What is the CSDC?". Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
^Gidengil, Elisabeth (21 November 2007). "Beyond the Gender Gap: Presidential Address to the Canadian Political Science Association, Saskatoon, 2007". Canadian Journal of Political Science. 40 (4). Cambridge University Press.
^ ab"RSC Fellows". Royal Society of Canada. Retrieved 18 January 2020.