09.04.2017 Views

MPSA

MPSA17-DetailProgram-Without%20Locations-32917

MPSA17-DetailProgram-Without%20Locations-32917

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

8:26 Post-Communist Populist Voting<br />

Ben Stanley, SWPS University of Social Sciences<br />

and Humanities<br />

bstanley@swps.edu.pl<br />

8:37 The Declining Middle: Political Reactions to<br />

Occupational Change<br />

Thomas Kurer, University of Zurich-Switzerland<br />

kurer@ipz.uzh.ch<br />

8:48 The ‘Left Behind’ Are Not Alone: Class Alliances<br />

and Extreme Right Success<br />

Sergi Pardos-Prado, University of Oxford<br />

sergi.pardos@merton.ox.ac.uk<br />

8:59 Disc., Matthew Loveless, Center for Research and<br />

Social Progress<br />

m2loveless@gmail.com<br />

Disc., S. Erdem Aytac, Koç University<br />

erdemaytac@gmail.com<br />

9:10 Audience Discussion<br />

10-6 Cause and Effect in EP Elections<br />

Fri at 8:00 am<br />

8:00 Chair, Bjorn Hoyland, University of Oslo<br />

bjorn.hoyland@stv.uio.no<br />

8:05 European Elections: Electoral Cycles and Impact<br />

of the Second Order Elections Model<br />

Jakub Wondreys, University of Georgia<br />

j.wondreys@seznam.cz<br />

8:15 Second-Order Selections?: The Determinants of<br />

Candidate Selection Processes for European<br />

Elections<br />

Camille Kelbel, Université libre de Bruxelles<br />

camille.kelbel@ulb.ac.be<br />

8:26 The Emergence of New Anti-EU Parties in EP<br />

Elections<br />

Magda Mihaela Giurcanu, East Carolina<br />

University<br />

giurcanum16@ecu.edu<br />

8:37 The First-Order Effect of Second-Order Elections.<br />

On the Disintegrative Impact of European Direct<br />

Elections for Challenger Parties' National Success.<br />

Julia Schulte-Cloos, European University Institute<br />

julia.schulte-cloos@eui.eu<br />

8:48 Who Ignores Europe?: Party Campaigns and<br />

Media Coverage in the 2009 European Parliament<br />

Elections in Six Countries<br />

Carlos Jalali, University of Aveiro, Portugal<br />

cjalali@ua.pt<br />

8:59 Disc., Bjorn Hoyland, University of Oslo<br />

bjorn.hoyland@stv.uio.no<br />

Disc., Vlad Gross, University of Antwerp, Belgium<br />

gross.vlad@gmail.com<br />

9:10 Audience Discussion<br />

11-200 Table 1: JSS: Public Opinion and Protest in Latin<br />

America<br />

Fri at 8:00 am<br />

8:00 Breaking with a Two-Party System: The<br />

Continuity and Change of Political Preferences in<br />

Honduras, 1982-2013<br />

Lucas Matias Perello, The New School<br />

perel531@newschool.edu<br />

Gina Kawas*, Central American Bank for Economic<br />

Integration<br />

gina.mkawas@gmail.com<br />

8:11 Polarizing Leaders in the Andes: The Cases of<br />

Hugo Chavez and Rafael Correa<br />

Orcun Selcuk, Florida International University<br />

oselc001@fiu.edu<br />

8:23 Supporting the Dependent Judiciary: Evidence<br />

from Ecuador<br />

Paula Armendariz Miranda, University of<br />

Minnesota-Twin Cities<br />

armen013@umn.edu<br />

8:35 The Path to Protest: Institutional vs Individual<br />

Drive for Protest in Latin American<br />

Maggie Shum, University of Notre Dame<br />

mshum@nd.edu<br />

Omar Christian Coronel*, University of Notre<br />

Dame<br />

ocoronel@nd.edu<br />

8:46 Public Opinion and Invalid Voting in Latin<br />

America<br />

Jorge Leonardo Saldaña*, University of Houston<br />

jorgesaldana@gmail.com<br />

Jose Luis Saldana*, University of Maryland-College<br />

Park<br />

jsaldana@umd.edu<br />

8:58 Disc., Patricio D. Navia, New York University<br />

pdn200@nyu.edu<br />

Disc., Lee Demetrius Walker, University of North<br />

Texas<br />

lee.walker@unt.edu<br />

9:10 Audience Discussion<br />

13-2 Domestic Politics of Modern Pakistan<br />

Fri at 8:00 am<br />

8:00 Ethnoregional Party Success in Pakistan (1970-<br />

2013) : An analysis<br />

Muhammad Mushtaq, University of Gujrat,<br />

Pakistan<br />

shaikh_m_mushtaq@yahoo.com<br />

8:17 Secular Party Rule and Religious Violence:<br />

Theory and Evidence from Pakistan<br />

Gareth Nellis, University of California-Berkeley<br />

gareth.nellis@yale.edu<br />

Niloufer A. Siddiqui*, Yale University<br />

niloufersiddiqui@gmail.com<br />

8:35 The Sources of Pakistani Public Support for<br />

Political System Change<br />

Karl Christian Kaltenthaler*, University of Akron-<br />

Main Campus<br />

kck@uakron.edu<br />

Rifat binte Lutful*, University of Delaware<br />

rifat@udel.edu<br />

178

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!