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10:22 Free Trade Agreements, Alternatives to<br />
Settlement and the Duration of Territorial<br />
Disputes<br />
Lowell A West, University of California-Davis<br />
lowwest@ucdavis.edu<br />
10:38 Disc., Robert Gulotty, University of Chicago<br />
gulotty@uchicago.edu<br />
Disc., Jerry L. Miller, Ohio University-Main<br />
Campus<br />
Jerry.Miller.1@ohio.edu<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
32-9 The Three Ps of Legislative Campaigns in the<br />
U.S.: Primaries, Partisanship, and Polarization<br />
Sun at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Douglas James Ahler, Vanderbilt University<br />
douglas.j.ahler@vanderbilt.edu<br />
9:50 Accountability in State Legislative Primary<br />
Elections<br />
Steven Rogers, Saint Louis University<br />
smrogers@slu.edu<br />
10:03 Extreme Districts, More Moderate Winners:<br />
Same-Party Competition in California and<br />
Washington’s Top-Two Primaries<br />
Jesse M. Crosson, University of Michigan-Ann<br />
Arbor<br />
jessemc@umich.edu<br />
10:16 Partisan Campaign Pledges: Does Congressional<br />
Position-Taking Increase Mass Partisan<br />
Polarization?<br />
Rich Forgette, University of Mississippi<br />
forgette@olemiss.edu<br />
Joel Andrew Hanel, University of Mississippi<br />
jahanel@go.olemiss.edu<br />
Julie Ann Wronski, University of Mississippi<br />
jwronski@olemiss.edu<br />
10:29 Re-Assessing Primary Election Type and<br />
Candidate Ideology<br />
Steven Greene, North Carolina State University,<br />
Raleigh<br />
shgreene@ncsu.edu<br />
Nicholas Lafayette Pyeatt*, Pennsylvania State<br />
University-Altoona<br />
nlp11@psu.edu<br />
Kyle L. Saunders, Colorado State University-Fort<br />
Collins<br />
Kyle.Saunders@ColoState.EDU<br />
10:42 Disc., Douglas James Ahler, Vanderbilt University<br />
douglas.j.ahler@vanderbilt.edu<br />
Disc., Gary Edward Hollibaugh, University of<br />
Notre Dame<br />
gholliba@nd.edu<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
34-14 Voting Behavior in the United Kingdom<br />
Sun at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Jonathan Andrew Mellon, University of<br />
Oxford<br />
jonathan.mellon@nuffield.ox.ac.uk<br />
404<br />
9:50 Brexit and the Norman Invasion: Very Long<br />
Term Cleavages in British Voting Behavior<br />
Christopher Prosser*, University of Manchester<br />
chris.prosser@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Jonathan Andrew Mellon, University of Oxford<br />
jonathan.mellon@nuffield.ox.ac.uk<br />
10:03 Mobilizing Occasional Voters: Turnout, The<br />
Success of the Leave Campaign and Brexit<br />
Lukas Rudolph, Ludwig-Maximilians University<br />
lukas.rudolph@gsi.uni-muenchen.de<br />
10:16 Modeling Heterogeneous Choice Sets: An<br />
Empirical Application to Great Britain<br />
Ingrid Mauerer, University of Munich (LMU)<br />
Ingrid.Mauerer@gsi.uni-muenchen.de<br />
Annemarie Walter, University of Nottingham<br />
Annemarie.Walter@nottingham.ac.uk<br />
Paul W. Thurner*, Ludwig-Maximilians University<br />
paul.thurner@gsi.uni-muenchen.de<br />
10:29 Who Cares About Local Candidates?: Which<br />
Voters Use Localism as a Cue and Why<br />
Javier Sajuria, Newcastle University, UK<br />
javier.sajuria@ncl.ac.uk<br />
Ana Sofia Collignon Delmar, University College<br />
London<br />
a.delmar.12@ucl.ac.uk<br />
10:42 Disc., Jonathan Andrew Mellon, University of<br />
Oxford<br />
jonathan.mellon@nuffield.ox.ac.uk<br />
Disc., Ruth Dassonneville, Université de Montréal<br />
ruth.dassonneville@umontreal.ca<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
38-29 Psychology of Threat<br />
Sun at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Stanley Feldman, Stony Brook University<br />
stanley.feldman@stonybrook.edu<br />
9:50 Making Stereotypes Stick: How Distinct Emotions<br />
Impact Information Learning and Opinion<br />
Changes of Muslim Americans<br />
Jillian Courey, Arizona State University-Tempe<br />
jcourey@asu.edu<br />
10:00 When the Worst is Yet to Come: The Distinct<br />
Political Effects of Inevitable and Preventable<br />
Threats<br />
Brianna Smith, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />
smit7193@umn.edu<br />
10:11 Disaggregating Danger: Applying Threat-<br />
Heuristic Theory to Preferences for Immigration<br />
Reform in America<br />
Marika Landau-Wells, Massachusetts Institute of<br />
Technology<br />
mlw@mit.edu<br />
10:22 Connecting Prejudicial Attitudes and<br />
Discriminatory Behaviors: Experimental Evidence<br />
From Israel<br />
Ryan D. Enos, Harvard University<br />
renos@gov.harvard.edu<br />
Noam Gidron, Harvard University<br />
gidron@fas.harvard.edu