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1:46 Growing numbers, growing influence? A<br />
comparative study of policy congruence between<br />
parliaments and citizens of immigrant origin<br />
Corinna Kroeber, University of Salzburg<br />
Corinna.Kroeber@sbg.ac.at<br />
1:59 Representation of Low-Income Minority Interests<br />
in Congress: Voting and Sponsorship<br />
Franchesca Victoria Nestor, West Virginia<br />
University<br />
franchescavnestor@gmail.com<br />
2:12 Disc., Michael A. Bailey, Georgetown University<br />
baileyma@georgetown.edu<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
34-6 Voting Under Pressure: Voter Preferences in<br />
Politically Unstable and Corrupt Environments<br />
Fri at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Consequences of Human Rights Violations on<br />
Incumbent Electoral Fortunes: Evidence from<br />
Macro and Micro Level Analyses<br />
Jungsub Shin*, Hanyang University, Seoul<br />
jshg7@mail.missouri.edu<br />
Beomseob Brandon Park, University of Missouri<br />
bpark@mizzou.edu<br />
1:29 The Role of Authoritarian Legacy in Ethnically<br />
Divided Democracies: How Legacy Voting Shaped<br />
Myanmar’s 2015 Elections<br />
Van Tran, Cornell University<br />
mvt23@cornell.edu<br />
1:43 Who Votes for a Corrupt Party?: Micro<br />
Correlates of Corruption Voting<br />
Andreas BSgenholm, Department of Political<br />
Science University of Gothenburg, Sweden<br />
andreas.bagenholm@pol.gu.se<br />
1:57 Waking Up to a Golden Dawn: The Effect of<br />
Exposure to the Refugee Crisis on Political<br />
Behavior and Support for Far-right Parties<br />
Konstantinos Matakos*, King's College London<br />
kostas.matakos@gmail.com<br />
Dominik Hangartner, London School of Economics<br />
d.hangartner@lse.ac.uk<br />
Elias Dinas, University of Oxford<br />
elias.dinas@politics.ox.ac.uk<br />
Dimitrios Xefteris*, University of Cyprus<br />
dxefteris@gmail.com<br />
2:11 Disc., Laura B. Stephenson, University of Western<br />
Ontario,<br />
lstephe8@uwo.ca<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
36-8 Polarization<br />
Fri at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, David J. Ciuk, Franklin and Marshall<br />
College<br />
dciuk@fandm.edu<br />
1:20 Malice and Stupidity: Outgroup Motive<br />
Attribution and Affective Polarization<br />
Sean Freeder, University of California-Berkeley<br />
sean.freeder@berkeley.edu<br />
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1:36 Social and Political Consequences of Apolitical<br />
Partisan Conflict<br />
Richard M. Shafranek, Northwestern University<br />
richardshafranek2018@u.northwestern.edu<br />
1:52 Social Group Polarization in an Age of Affective<br />
Partisan Polarization<br />
Rachel L. Moskowitz, Trinity College<br />
rachel.moskowitz@u.northwestern.edu<br />
Joshua Robison*, Aarhus University<br />
jarobiso@gmail.com<br />
2:08 Disc., Soren Jordan, Auburn University<br />
scj0014@auburn.edu<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
37-12 Identifying the Incentives that Officials Face<br />
Fri at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, Daniel M. Butler, Washington University in<br />
St. Louis<br />
daniel.butler@gmail.com<br />
1:20 The Effectiveness of Partisan and Non-Partisan<br />
Sources in Correcting Climate Change Denial<br />
Salil Deepak Benegal, DePauw University<br />
salilbenegal@depauw.edu<br />
1:33 The Limits of Accountability: Partisan Biases in<br />
the Evaluation of Political Scandals<br />
Heiko Giebler, WZB Berlin<br />
heiko.giebler@wzb.eu<br />
1:46 Elections and Embezzlement<br />
Malte M. Lierl*, Yale University<br />
malte.lierl@yale.edu<br />
1:59 The Effect of Argumentation on Attitudes<br />
Morgan Hazelton, Saint Louis University<br />
morgan.hazelton@gmail.com<br />
Chryl Nicole Laird, Saint Louis University<br />
lairdcn@slu.edu<br />
Molly Wilson*, Saint Louis University<br />
mwilso36@slu.edu<br />
2:12 Disc., Daniel M. Butler, Washington University in<br />
St. Louis<br />
daniel.butler@gmail.com<br />
Disc., Christian R. Grose, University of Southern<br />
California<br />
cgrose@usc.edu<br />
2:25 Audience Discussion<br />
38-13 Morality, Tolerance, and Trust<br />
Fri at 1:15 pm<br />
1:15 Chair, Paul D. van Wie, Molloy College<br />
pvanwie@molloy.edu<br />
1:20 Tolerance in Times of Terror: Can Political Elites<br />
Shape Public Opinion in the Aftermath of<br />
Terrorism?<br />
Miriam Lindner, Aarhus University<br />
mira.lindner@ps.au.dk<br />
1:33 The Dynamics of Social and Institutional Trust<br />
during the Asylum-Seeking Process: Evidence<br />
from a Swedish Panel of Newly Arrived Refugees<br />
Jacob Sohlberg, University of Gothenburg<br />
jacob.sohlberg@gu.se