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9:50 Comparing Institutional Factors on the Internet<br />
Election Campaigns in the U.S., Japan, Korea,<br />
and Taiwan<br />
Shoko Kiyohara, Meiji University, Japan<br />
shokokiyohara@gmail.com<br />
10:03 Gender Quotas in Open-list Proportional Systems:<br />
Do they Work Differently at Different Levels of<br />
Government?<br />
Adam Gendzwill, University of Warsaw<br />
a.gendzwill@gmail.com<br />
Tomasz Zoltak*, Educational Research Institute,<br />
Warsaw, Poland<br />
tomek@zozlak.org<br />
10:16 Measuring Name Discrimination as an Affect<br />
Heuristic in Patterns of Voting in Local Elections<br />
in Britain<br />
Michael A. Thrasher*, Plymouth University<br />
mthrasher@plymouth.ac.uk<br />
Galina Borisyuk*, Plymouth University, UK<br />
gborisyuk@plymouth.ac.uk<br />
Colin Rallings*, Plymouth University, UK<br />
crallings@plymouth.ac.uk<br />
10:29 Geographic Representation at the Margins: A<br />
Quantitative Analysis of Parliamentary Question<br />
in the German Bundestag<br />
Thomas Zittel, Goethe University Frankfurt<br />
zittel@soz.uni-frankfurt.de<br />
Markus Baumann*, University of Mannheim<br />
mbaumann@uni-mannheim.de<br />
Dominic Patrick Nyhuis*, Goethe University<br />
Frankfurt<br />
dominic.nyhuis@soz.uni-frankfurt.de<br />
10:42 Disc., Sean A. Cain, Loyola University New Orleans<br />
scain@loyno.edu<br />
Disc., Eric M. McGhee, Public Policy Institute of<br />
California<br />
mcghee@ppic.org<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
34-1 Comparative Studies of Voting Behavior<br />
Thu at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Sarah Wilson Sokhey, University of<br />
Colorado-Boulder<br />
sarah.sokhey@gmail.com<br />
9:50 Compulsory Voting Rules and Proximity Voting:<br />
A Comparative Investigation into the Causal<br />
Mechanism<br />
Ruth Dassonneville, Université de Montréal<br />
ruth.dassonneville@umontreal.ca<br />
Fernando Ribeiro Feitosa*, Université de Montréal<br />
fernandofeitosaribeiro@gmail.com<br />
Marc Hooghe, University of Leuven<br />
Marc.Hooghe@soc.kuleuven.be<br />
Richard R. Lau, Rutgers University-New Brunswick<br />
rickLau@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
Dieter Stiers, KU Leuven<br />
dieter.stiers@kuleuven.be<br />
10:03 How Religion Affects Party Preference: Evidence<br />
from 15 Countries on the Role of Political Values<br />
Peter Egge Langsæther*, University of Oslo<br />
p.e.langsather@stv.uio.no<br />
10:16 I Like You! Disentangling Leader Effect in West<br />
European Elections since 1995<br />
Nicola Martocchia Diodati*, Scuola Normale<br />
Superiore, Italy<br />
nicola.martocchiadiodati@sns.it<br />
Bruno Marino*, Scuola Normale Superiore<br />
bruno.marino@sns.it<br />
10:29 The Convergence of the Nordic Radical Right<br />
Voter?<br />
Niklas Emil Bolin*, Mid Sweden University<br />
niklas.bolin@miun.se<br />
Ssa von Schoultz*, Mid Sweden University<br />
asa.vonschoultz@miun.se<br />
10:42 Disc., Sarah Wilson Sokhey, University of<br />
Colorado-Boulder<br />
sarah.sokhey@gmail.com<br />
Disc., Johannes Bergh, Institute for Social<br />
Research, Oslo, Norway<br />
johannes.bergh@samfunnsforskning.no<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
37-2 Experimental Approaches Mini-Conference:<br />
Experimental Evidence on Political and Economic<br />
Inequality (Co-sponsored with 83. Working<br />
Groups, see 83-3)<br />
Thu at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Daniel M. Butler, Washington University in<br />
St. Louis<br />
daniel.butler@gmail.com<br />
9:50 The Impact of Gender and Ideology on Legislator<br />
Responsiveness: An Experimental Analysis<br />
Danielle Thomsen, Syracuse University<br />
dthomsen@maxwell.syr.edu<br />
Bailey Kathryn Sanders, Duke University<br />
baileyksanders@gmail.com<br />
10:00 Bureaucratic Disenfranchisement: Evidence From<br />
an Audit of Local Election Officials<br />
Marc Meredith, University of Pennsylvania<br />
marcmere@sas.upenn.edu<br />
Michael L. Morse*, Harvard University<br />
michaellmorse@g.harvard.edu<br />
10:11 The Economic Consequences of Symbolic Politics:<br />
An Experimental Study of the Value of Ideological<br />
Loyalty in China’s Labor Market<br />
Jennifer Pan, Stanford University<br />
jp1@stanford.edu<br />
Tongtong Zhang, Stanford University<br />
ttzhang7@stanford.edu<br />
10:22 Who Gets to Vote?: Further Investigation into<br />
Bias Among Local Election Officials<br />
Douglas Alexander Hughes*, University of<br />
California-Berkeley<br />
d.alex.hughes@ischool.berkeley.edu<br />
Micah Gell-Redman, University of Georgia<br />
mgredman@uga.edu<br />
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