ECPR Programme - Chris Hanretty
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25 August, 1100-1240<br />
S2P164 Conservatism, Rightist Parties<br />
and Women’s Political Representation<br />
• 1162 - Conservative Women Representing<br />
Women in Finland by Johanna KAN-<br />
TOLA (johanna.kantola@helsinki.fi) -<br />
Milja SAARI (milja.saari@helsinki.fi)<br />
• 1603 - Beyond the ‘Usual Suspects’:<br />
Rightwing Parties and MPs as Critical<br />
Actors in Women’s Substantive<br />
Representation by Silvia ERZEEL<br />
(serzeel@vub.ac.be) - Karen CELIS<br />
(karen.celis@hogent.be)<br />
• 2475 - Conservative Women<br />
Challenging Citizenship (France<br />
1880-1940) by Magali DELLA<br />
SUDDA (magali.dellasudda@eui.eu)<br />
- Xabier ITÇAINA<br />
(x.itcaina@sciencespobordeaux.fr)<br />
• 3783 - The Italian <strong>Chris</strong>tian Democracy<br />
and the Political Representation<br />
of Women by Daniela Romee PICCIO<br />
(daniela.piccio@eui.eu)<br />
• 3870 - The Rightist Discourse and<br />
the Difficulties of Institutionalising<br />
Feminism in Post-Communist Romania<br />
by Ioana VLAD (ioanaaunderscorevld@yahoo.com)<br />
• 3890 - Responsive Actions or Symbolic<br />
Gestures? Justice and Development<br />
Party and Feminist Groups in Turkey by<br />
Senem ERTAN (ertan@unisi.it)<br />
S4P139 US-European Relations under<br />
Obama<br />
• 2349 - The US and NATO under<br />
Obama: Retrenchment, Reform<br />
or Revival? by Mark WEBBER<br />
(M.A.Webber.1@bham.ac.uk)<br />
• 2866 - Continued Drift, But Without<br />
the Acrimony by Kristian NIELSEN<br />
(kristian.nielsen@ut.ee)<br />
• 3268 - American Leadership and NATO:<br />
Does Forward Presence Still Matter? by<br />
John DENI (johnrdeni@yahoo.com)<br />
• 692 - Assessing the Impact of the<br />
Obama Administration on Anti-<br />
Americanism in Europe by Polly DIVEN<br />
(divenp@gvsu.edu)<br />
S5P81 Negative Campaigning in a<br />
non-US Context<br />
• 1067 - When the Stakes are High:<br />
Party Competition and Negative<br />
Campaigning by Annemarie WAL-<br />
TER (A.S.Walter@uva.nl) - Philip<br />
VAN PRAAG (P.vanPraag@uva.nl)<br />
- Wouter VAN DER BRUG<br />
(W.vanderBrug@uva.nl)<br />
• 1069 - Why Are They Going Negative?<br />
Linking Prospect Theory to<br />
the Study of Electoral Campaign by<br />
Thorsten FAAS (thorsten.faas@unimannheim.de)<br />
• 1119 - No Time Like the Present?<br />
Understanding Longitudinal Variation<br />
in the Level of Negative Campaigning<br />
in a Multiparty System by<br />
<strong>Chris</strong>tian ELMELUND-PRAESTEKAER<br />
(cel@sam.sdu.dk) - Helle Mølgaard<br />
SVENSSON (hesve07@student.sdu.dk)<br />
• 1417 - Covering the Fight: the News Media<br />
and Negative Campaigning by Rasmus<br />
Tue PEDERSEN (rtp@ifs.ku.dk)<br />
• 2159 - Going Negative and Going<br />
Positive: Political Parties’ Communication<br />
Strategies in their Press Re-