Série de conférences 2020-2021
Eline De Rooij (Simon Fraser University) – Immigrant political participation and the political context of origin and destination
Stuart Soroka (University of Michigan) – The Increasing Viability of Good News
Ingrid Haas (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) – Understanding the Neural Underpinnings of Uncertainty in Political Evaluation
Loleen Berdahl (University of Saskatchewan) – The Resilience of Western Alienation in a Transformative Era
Jonathan Mummolo (Princeton University) – Administrative Records Mask Racially Biased Policing
Milan Svolik (Yale University) – Voting Against Autocracy
Bart Bonikowski (New-York University) – The Partisan Sorting of ‘America’: How Nationalist Cleavages Shaped the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
Cesi Cruz (University of British Columbia) – Making policies matter
Liesbet Hooghe (university of North Carolina at Chapter Hill) – A Cleavage Theory of Partisanship
Daniel Butler (University of California in San Diego) – Constituents Ask Female Legislators to do More