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Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

IV<br />

Chair: J. Ramon Montero, Universidad Autonoma,<br />

Madrid<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Piero Ignazi (Università di Bologna)<br />

The persistence of class and religion<br />

Wellhofer Spencer (University of Denver )<br />

The persistence of class and religion<br />

Giedo Jansen (University of Nijmegen )<br />

Changing party systems and cleavage-based<br />

voting in post industrial countries 1945-2007<br />

Ariana Need (University of Nijmegen )<br />

Changing party systems and cleavage-based<br />

voting in post industrial countries 1945-2008<br />

Nan Dirk de Graaf (University of Nijmegen )<br />

Changing party systems and cleavage-based<br />

voting in post industrial countries 1945-2009<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

V<br />

Class voting in Western and Central Europe<br />

Ignacio Lago (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona<br />

)<br />

Religiosity, Ideology and Vote in European Democracies:<br />

An Explanatory Analysis<br />

José Ramon Montero (Universidad Autonoma<br />

Madrid)<br />

Religiosity, Ideology and Vote in European Democracies:<br />

An Explanatory Analysis<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

VI<br />

Chair: Susanna Luengo Gallego, Universidad<br />

de Salamanca<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vincent Darracq (Centre d’Etude d’Afrique<br />

Noire (CEAN) / Institut français d’Afrique du<br />

Sud (IFAS) )<br />

La question classiste dans la crise actuelle<br />

dans l’African National Congress (ANC)<br />

Alvaro Nobrega ( SCSP-UTL Lisbon )<br />

Non-democratic electoral factors in an African<br />

democracy: The case of Guinea-Bissau<br />

Chair: Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tim Bale (University of Sussex )<br />

Mending the Broken Society: Christianity and<br />

the Welfare Policy of the Contemporary British<br />

Conservative Party<br />

Joel Gombin (IEP Aix en Provence )<br />

Class and religion in contemporary France. An<br />

ecological analysis<br />

Fabian Virchow (Philipps University Marburg )<br />

Combining radical performance, socialist rhetorics<br />

and middle class politics: the neo-fascist<br />

right in contemporary Germany<br />

Hilde Coffè (Utrecht University )<br />

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