daily program schedule - Midwest Political Science Association
daily program schedule - Midwest Political Science Association
daily program schedule - Midwest Political Science Association
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
Panel 5-D PARLOR C<br />
IPE: NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES<br />
Chair: Katri Sieberg, College of William and Mary<br />
Papers: "How Fast Can We Get There? A Game Theoretic Analysis of Phased<br />
Agreements" Catherine Langlois, Georgetown University,<br />
Langloisc@gunet.georgetown.edu; Jean-Pierre Langlois, San Francisco State<br />
University, langlois@math.sfsu.edu<br />
"Disaggregated Trade and Conflict: Exploring Propositions in a Simultaneous<br />
Framework" Rafael Reuveny, Indiana University, rreuveny@indiana.edu<br />
“The Paradox of Disconnected Coalitions” Steven Brams, New York University;<br />
Michael A. Jones, Montclair State University; Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier<br />
University<br />
Disc: Katri Sieberg, College of William and Mary<br />
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Panel 6-J CLARK 7<br />
COMPETENT CITIZENS? EMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DELIBERATIVE<br />
DEMOCRACY<br />
Chair: Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University, talim@princeton.edu<br />
Papers: “Uncertainty and Ambivalence in Deliberative Opinion Models: Citizens in the<br />
‘Americans Discuss Social Security’ Forum.” Jason Barabas, Northwestern<br />
University, j-barabas@nwu.edu<br />
“Face -to-Face or Cyberspace?: A Proposed Deliberative Experiment on the<br />
Potential Differences between Deliberation and On-Line <strong>Political</strong><br />
Communication.” Lori M. Weber, California State University-Chico,<br />
Lweber@csuchico.edu; Peter Muhlberger, Carnegie Mellon University<br />
“Deliberative Democracy, Deliberative Structures and Empathy.” Michael<br />
Morrell, Arizona State University, mmorrell@asu.edu<br />
“The Effect of Deliberation and Information on Attitude Extremity: Evidence from<br />
Deliberative Polls in the United States and Great Britain.” Dennis Plane,<br />
University of Texas-Austin, dlplane@mail.la.utexas.edu<br />
Disc: James Kuklinski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, kuklinsk@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 7-C BURNHAM 1<br />
THE IMPACT OF GROUP IDENTIFICATION ON POLITICS<br />
Chair: Richard Sobel, Harvard University, sobe12@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Papers: "Character Weaknesses, Partisan Bias and Presidential Evaluation." Paul<br />
Goren, Southern Illinois University, goren@siu.edu<br />
"Group Identity and <strong>Political</strong> Participation in the American Electorate" J. Matthew<br />
Wilson, Southern Methodist University, jmwilson@mail.smu.edu<br />
"The Impact of Group Attitudes on Vote Choice, Participation Rates, and<br />
Information Levels in Gubernatorial Contests" Vincent Hutchings, University of<br />
Michigan, vincenth@umich.edu; Nicholas Valentino, University of Michigan,<br />
nvalenti@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona, norrande@u.arizona.edu<br />
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