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36-5 Elite-Mass Linkages<br />

Fri at 8:00 am<br />

8:00 Chair, Christopher Hare, University of California-<br />

Davis<br />

cdhare@ucdavis.edu<br />

8:05 Preaching to the Choir: Elites’ Role in<br />

Propagating the Myth of Mass Opinion Backlash<br />

Ben Bishin, University of California-Riverside<br />

bishin@ucr.edu<br />

Thomas J. Hayes*, University of Connecticut<br />

thomas.hayes@uconn.edu<br />

Matthew Incantalupo, Haverford College<br />

mincantalu@haverford.edu<br />

Charles A. Smith*, University of California-Irvine<br />

casmith@uci.edu<br />

8:15 The Influence of Public Opinion on the U.S.<br />

Supreme Court Justices<br />

Hassan Vaezi, Florida International University<br />

hvaez001@fiu.edu<br />

8:26 Rhetorical Debt: An Examination of the Causes of<br />

Public Concern and Confusion about the Federal<br />

Deficit and National Debt in the U.S.<br />

Michael J. Faherty, University of Oregon<br />

mfaherty@uoregon.edu<br />

8:37 The Supreme Court's Impact on Public Opinion:<br />

Analyzing Change in Political Sentiment with<br />

Social Media Text Data<br />

Nicholas J Adams-Cohen, California Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

nadamsco@caltech.edu<br />

8:48 Tweeting Public Opinion: How Social Media<br />

Shapes Political Party Platforms<br />

Austin R Sell, University of Washington-Seattle<br />

Campus<br />

arsell@uw.edu<br />

Kelly Husted*, University of Washington-Seattle<br />

Campus<br />

khusted@uw.edu<br />

8:59 Disc., Christopher Hare, University of California-<br />

Davis<br />

cdhare@ucdavis.edu<br />

9:10 Audience Discussion<br />

37-9 Experiments on Race, Ethnicity, and Economic<br />

Inequality (Co-sponsored with 44. Race, Class and<br />

Ethnicity, see 44-5)<br />

Fri at 8:00 am<br />

8:00 Chair, Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College<br />

melissa.michelson@menlo.edu<br />

8:05 African Americans Physiological Responses to<br />

Confederate Symbols<br />

Byron Orey*, Jackson State University<br />

byron.d.orey@jsums.edu<br />

Yu Zhang*, Jackson State University<br />

jauyjsu@gmail.com<br />

8:15 Altruism, Linked Fate, and Preferences for<br />

Redistribution.<br />

Piero Stanig, Bocconi University, Milan<br />

piero.stanig@unibocconi.it<br />

Paolo Belardinelli*, Bocconi<br />

paolo.belardinelli@phd.unibocconi.it<br />

8:26 Is Descriptive Representation a Proxy for<br />

Substantive Representation? Evidence from<br />

Conjoint Survey Experiments<br />

Sveinung Arnesen, University of Bergen<br />

sveinung.arnesen@uib.no<br />

Mikael Poul Johannesson, University of Bergen<br />

mikael.johannesson@uib.no<br />

Dominik Duell, University of Essex<br />

dominik.duell@essex.ac.uk<br />

8:37 Measuring Multiracial Identification and<br />

Implications for Political Attitudes<br />

Danielle Lemi, University of California-Riverside<br />

dlemi001@ucr.edu<br />

Andrew Ryan Flores, Mills College<br />

flores@law.ucla.edu<br />

8:48 Meeting Needs: An Experimental Study on Need-<br />

Based Justice and Inequality<br />

Tanja Pritzlaff-Scheele, University of Bremen,<br />

Germany<br />

t.pritzlaff@gmx.de<br />

8:59 Disc., Melissa R. Michelson, Menlo College<br />

melissa.michelson@menlo.edu<br />

9:10 Audience Discussion<br />

38-9 Hearing or Hating the Other Side<br />

Fri at 8:00 am<br />

8:00 Chair, D.J. Flynn, Dartmouth College<br />

d.j.flynn@dartmouth.edu<br />

8:05 Agreeing to Disagree: The Preservation of Voter-<br />

Candidate Disagreement in Presidential<br />

Campaigns<br />

Benjamin Ronald Kantack, University of Illinois at<br />

Urbana-Champaign<br />

kantack2@illinois.edu<br />

8:15 Americans, Not Partisans: Can Priming American<br />

National Identity Reduce Affective Polarization?<br />

Matthew S. Levendusky, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

mleven@sas.upenn.edu<br />

8:26 Explaining Individual Variation in Politically<br />

Motivated Reasoning<br />

Cengiz Erisen*, SUNY at Binghamton<br />

cengiz.erisen@gmail.com<br />

Elizabeth Suhay, American University<br />

suhay@american.edu<br />

8:37 Hearing the Other Side?: Debiasing Political<br />

Opinions in the Case of the Scottish Independence<br />

Referendum<br />

Céline Colombo, University of Zurich-Switzerland<br />

colombo@ipz.uzh.ch<br />

8:48 Empathy and the Opposition: Does Empathy<br />

Extend to Rival Ideological and Partisan Groups?<br />

Patrick Lown, University of Essex<br />

patrick.lown@gmail.com<br />

8:59 Disc., D.J. Flynn, Dartmouth College<br />

d.j.flynn@dartmouth.edu<br />

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