Day Time TIPO PANEL / SESSION TOPICS PANEL CHAIR /SESSION CHAIR AbstractTitle Author Institution Co Authors Wednesday 17 9:00 AM PLENARY SESSION “The Networked Public Sphere and the Structure of Public Opinion” Michael Traugott (University of Michigan and Institute for Social Research,ISR) USA. Michael Link (The Nielsen Company and President of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, AAPOR) Dhavan Shah (Maier-Bascom Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Mass Communication Research Center) Wednesday 17 11:00 AM PANEL 01 Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas Big Data and Public Sentiment: Using Computational Approaches Dhavan Shah Maier-Bascom Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Mass Communication Research Center Wednesday 17 11:00 AM PANEL 01 Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas The Networked Public Sphere and the Structure of Public Opinion Lewis Friedland UW-Madison Wednesday 17 11:00 AM PANEL 01 Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas Egocentric publics & opinion Hernando Rojas University of Wisconsin - Madison Wednesday 17 11:00 AM PANEL 01 Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas Political Engagement 2.0 - Politicians in Social Media as Catalysts of Citizens Involvement Carlos Muñiz Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Wednesday 17 11:00 AM PANEL 03 Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños Products from Endangered Species: Cultural Factors Underlying Consumer Demand. Eugene Kritski GlobeScan Inc.
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Day Time TIPO PANEL / SESSION TOPICS PANEL CHAIR /SESSION CHAIR
AbstractTitle Author Institution
Co Authors
Wednesday 17
9:00 AM PLENARY SESSION
“The Networked Public Sphere and the Structure of Public Opinion”
Michael Traugott (University of Michigan and Institute for Social Research,ISR) USA. Michael Link (The Nielsen Company and President of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, AAPOR) Dhavan Shah (Maier-Bascom Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Mass Communication Research Center)
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 01
Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas
Big Data and Public Sentiment: Using Computational Approaches Dhavan Shah Maier-Bascom Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Mass Communication Research Center
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 01
Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas
The Networked Public Sphere and the Structure of Public Opinion Lewis Friedland UW-Madison
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 01
Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas
Egocentric publics & opinion Hernando Rojas University of Wisconsin - Madison
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 01
Theorising and Measuring Public Opinion in an Era of Social Networks and Data Wealth Hernando Rojas
Political Engagement 2.0 - Politicians in Social Media as Catalysts of Citizens Involvement Carlos Muñiz Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
Products from Endangered Species: Cultural Factors Underlying Consumer Demand. Eugene Kritski GlobeScan Inc.
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
Globalization and Free Market: Views From Around the World Vanesa Berenstein GlobeScan Inc.
Constanza Cilley
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
Evolving as Technology Evolves Mercedes Ruiz Barrio TNS Gallup Argentina
Antonio Gómez
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
Attitudes, Beliefs and Public Mood: How Purchasing Strategies Adapt to a Changing Enviroment Paula Magariños Soto - Magariños / UBA / UNA
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
Challenging Consumer Movements is the Mother of Innovation - A Study of E-tailers in India Monika Pandey Dubey University of Kota
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
User Research Methods Applied by Private Companies: Multiple Case Study Flavia Ciaccia Federal University of São Carlos
Cristina Zabotto Claudia Santos Henrique Galante Ana Silva Benedito Benze
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
The Acceptance of Market Economics: A Cross-National Comparison Using the World Values Survey Jon Miller University of Michigan
Ronald Inglehart
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 03
Consumer Culture and Market Movements Paula Magariños
A pathway to Political Participation from Social Media: Institutional Confidence on Private Sector as a Mediator Ho Young Yoon University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hernando Rojas
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 06
Perspectives on Democracy: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2013 Fernanda Boidi
Marijuana Legalization in the Americas Fernanda Boidi Insights Research and Consulting
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 06
Perspectives on Democracy: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2013 Fernanda Boidi
Insecurity, Law Enforcement, and Democracy in the Americas: Insights from the 2014 AmericasBarometer Elizabeth Zechmeinster LAPOP, Vanderbilt University
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 06
Perspectives on Democracy: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2013 Fernanda Boidi
Individual and Contextual Determinants of Subnational Vote in Argentina Germán Lodola Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 06
Perspectives on Democracy: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2013 Fernanda Boidi
Motivations for Mass Protests in Haiti Roody Reserve Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Ciencia Política y Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA), Departamento de Sociología y Ciencia Política.
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 06
Perspectives on Democracy: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2013 Fernanda Boidi
The Misterious Case of the Disappearing Indians. Or How the Questions you make Determine the Answers you get. Daniel Moreno Ciudadanía, Comunidad de Estudios Sociales y Acción Pública
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
PANEL 06
Perspectives on Democracy: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer 2013 Fernanda Boidi
The Determinants of Public Support for Militarizing Domestic Security: Evidence from the AmericasBarometer Orlando Pérez Millersville University
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 08
Gender and Sexual Identity Gender and Electoral Performance in Mexico: Case Study municipal elections in Jalisco, 2012 Andrés Valdez Universidad de Guadalajara
Carmen Borrayo Delia Huerta
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 08
Gender and Sexual Identity Parental family and cultural context as predictors of individual level of sexual liberalization in Europe Natalia Soboleva National Research University Higher School of Economics
Vladimir Kozlov
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 08
Gender and Sexual Identity Democracy, Political Rights and Gender Quotas: A Study of Brazilian, Bolivian and Argentinean Laws Polianna Pereira dos Santos Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Júlia Rocha de Barcelos Sâmya Nagle
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 08
Gender and Sexual Identity The effect of religion, democracy and economic development on individual determinants of negative attitudes towards homosexuality: a comparative analysis Ariel Azar Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Cristian Valenzuela Fiorella Santis
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 08
Gender and Sexual Identity Gendered Political Discussion Networks and Women’s Exposure to Disagreement in Political Conversation Yangsun Hong University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hernando Rojas
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 08
Gender and Sexual Identity Gender Based Violence News: Differences in Women and Men Speeches Elena Ayllón Alonso Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Florentino Moreno Martín Celeste ávila de León Roberto Domínguez Bilbao Concepción Fernández Villanueva
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 09
Media, Public Opinion and New Social Networks Politics, social themes and entertainment: the choices of the Brazilian’s news portals and the internet user’s interest Camilla Quesada Tavares Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
Michele Goulart Massuchin
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 09
Media, Public Opinion and New Social Networks New media,old stereotypes?Mapping Chinese online perception of each others from all the 34 regions in China Shengyang Zhong College of Public Administration / Huazhong University of Science and Technology
GUOHUA WANG
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 09
Media, Public Opinion and New Social Networks Viral news: How to predict news sharing based on article characteristics Damian Trilling University of Amsterdam
Petro Tolochko Björn Burscher
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 09
Media, Public Opinion and New Social Networks The effects of incivility, and audience- and media-centric factors on perceptions of bias in science news Sara Yeo University of Utah
Leona Su Dietram Scheufele Dominique Brossard Michael Xenos
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 09
Media, Public Opinion and New Social Networks The Influence of Online Public Agenda on Media Coverage and Public Opinion in China —A Case Study of the Online Survey on “Hot Issues of NPC and CPPCC” in 2014 Bofei Zheng Journalism School of Fudan University
Shuanglong Lu Bing Tong Xinzhu Zhang
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 18
New Social Networks, Deliberation and Public Opinion
Online Influence? Social Media Use, Opinion Leadership, and Political Persuasion Brian Weeks University of Vienna, Department of Communication
Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu Homero Gil de Zuniga
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 18
New Social Networks, Deliberation and Public Opinion
The Role of Social Media Communication Competence and Expected Outcomes in Social Media Political Expression Alcides Velasquez Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Paola Ríos Hernando Rojas
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 18
New Social Networks, Deliberation and Public Opinion
The Role of Social Network Sites on shaping networked public Opinion 'Algerians cyber protest against shale gas exploration plans as Model' Mebarek Zouda University of Guelma
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 18
New Social Networks, Deliberation and Public Opinion
Social Media Use and Political Disagreement Matthew Barnidge University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hernando Rojas
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 18
New Social Networks, Deliberation and Public Opinion
Investigating the Role of Organic Political Discussion on Partisan Stereotypes Jaime Settle College of William & Mary
Taylor Feenstra
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 18
New Social Networks, Deliberation and Public Opinion
"Public opinion leaderships analysis using methods of social network analysis" Miguel Oliva Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 23
Research on Youth Presidential Election and Culture of Honor in Turkey Veysel Elgin Abant Izzet Baysal University
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 23
Research on Youth The socials impacts of the the internet use by adolescents and adults in Sao Paulo city Julia Rosin Universidade Federal do ABC
Isadora Castanhedi Claudio Penteado
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 23
Research on Youth Does the internet produce sophisticated political citizens? The construction of a youth´s political culture in the South of Brazil César Marcello Baquero Jacome Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Jennifer Azambuja de Morais
Wednesday 17
11:00 AM
SESSION 23
Research on Youth The young people's political participation in Spain general elections from the transition to today: evolution, characteristics and the influence of the adult people . Mª Dolores Frutos Balibrea University of Murcia
Laura Lobato Escudero
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 07
State, International Relations and Political Culture in Latin America: Studies from the World Values Survey Henrique Castro
Foreign Policy and Society: A Political Culture Approach Henrique Castro Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 07
State, International Relations and Political Culture in Latin America: Studies from the World Values Survey Henrique Castro
International Organizations in the Perceptions of Latin American Societies: Political Culture and Institutions
Sonia Ranincheski Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 07
State, International Relations and Political Culture in Latin America: Studies from the World Values Survey Henrique Castro
Political Values, Human Development and Statism in Latin America Daniel Capistrano INEP - Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 07
State, International Relations and Political Culture in Latin America: Studies from the World Values Survey Henrique Castro
The Importance and Challenges of Using the WVS to Analyze Latin America Camilo Negri Universidade de Brasília
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 08
The Americas and the World: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Latin America Gerardo Maldonado
How Deep Is Your Love (For Globalization)? Survey Experiment Evidence from Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador David Crow Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 08
The Americas and the World: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Latin America Gerardo Maldonado
The meaning of religion in relation to this-worldly issues María Herminia Tavares de Almeida Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales >Institution / University / Department
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 08
The Americas and the World: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Latin America Gerardo Maldonado
Testing the Mood Theory in Chile: Do Chileans Really Care about Foreign Policy? Miguel Angel López Varas Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM PANEL 08
The Americas and the World: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Latin America Gerardo Maldonado
Attitudes toward the United States in Latin America: Evidence of Anti-Americanism? Gerardo Maldonado Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research What is a just pension? A factorial survey approach Juan Castillo Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Francisco Olivos Ariel Azar
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research Measuring the Cognitive Bias of Factorial Survey in Developing Countries Francisco Olivos Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research Interviewer Effects in the Arab World: Evidence from Qatar Justin Gengler Qatar University
Jill Wittrock
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research The Treatment of Observation: How Surveys Affect Survey-Takers in Over-Researched Populations Jonathan Forney Forcier Consulting
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research The Analysis of Respondent’s Behavior toward Edit Messages in a Web Survey Youngshil Park Statistics Korea
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research Select all that apply lessons in text-message surveys Roxana Elliott GeoPoll
Max Richman Erik Johnson
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research Deliberative Forums in Hong Kong Frank Lee Public Opinion Programme, The University of Hong Kong
Robert Chung
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research Volunteering, Survey Mode, and Consent Nikki Graf University of Mannheim
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 10
Methodology: Experimental Survey Research Understanding the Reasons behind Group Polarization in Deliberative Polling Shawn Tuteja Stanford University
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting The Global News Agenda: A Content Analysis of International TV Channels Anna Hofmann Deutsche Welle
Olaf Jandura Kerstin Weisbach Bettina Binder
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting Audience’s Perspective on Natural Disasters: A Qualitative Study on People’s Media Use and Perceptions Before and After an Earthquake and a Massive Wildfire Teresa Correa Universidad Diego Portales
Arturo Arriagada Andrés Scherman
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting Economy vs. Public Safety as 'Problematic Country'. A Comparative Analysis of Argentina and Uruguay From Objective and Subjective Indicators Emiliano Cardona Universidad de la República
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting The Assumptions of the Agenda Setting Theory in the New Media Environment Natalia Aruguete Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting The Internet and Public Evaluation of the Media System in China Wenjie Yan Washington State University
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting Measuring Media Reputation: Exploring New Ways of Analysis of Companies in the Mass Media Vicente Paul Capriotti Peri University Rovira Virgili
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
a
News, Media and Agenda Setting Acting in Concert for Strengthening the Public Sphere: Traditional Media and the Public as Combined Actors of Media Accountability in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay Mariella Bastian TU Dortmund University
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting Packing and Unpacking the Bag of Words: Introducing a Toolkit for Inductive Automated Frame Analysis Damian Trilling University of Amsterdam
Jeroen Jonkman
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting Hostile Media and Political Expression Offline and Online Diego Mazorra Correa Universidad Externado de Colombia
Paola Ríos Hernando Rojas
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting Information Seeking, Exposure, and Sharing in the Emerging Media Environment: Definitional Considerations and Methodological Pitfalls and Challenges Ganna Kostygina University of Illinois at Chicago
Sherry Emery
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting A Study of Mediatization Process of the Brazilian Judiciary Grazielle Albuquerque Universidade de Campinas (Unicamp)
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting Conflict in News: A Relevance Factor Analysis on News Items Esteban Zunino CONICET / Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting A Tale of Two Summits: Media Coverage of the FTAA’s Fall From Grace Mariana De Maio University of Florida
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 24
b
News, Media and Agenda Setting An Integral Theory, a Fractured Paradigm or a Research Program? A Proposal to Study News Frames From an Integrative Approach
Nadia Koziner CONICET - UNQ - UBA
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 25
News, Media and Journalism Media Ownership and Democracy: Effects of the New Audiovisual Media Law Media Coverage in Argentina Mariana De Maio University of Florida
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 25
News, Media and Journalism The Framework of the News in the Context of the Discussion of Media Law in Clarín Michele Silva Universidade Federal do Paraná - Brasil
Kelly Prudencio
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 25
News, Media and Journalism Is it All About Money? Interactions Between Politicians and Media in Argentina Marcelo Moriconi Lisbon University Institute
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 25
News, Media and Journalism Why Studying Journalism? A Quantitative Analysis of the Motivations of Journalism Students in Chile and Their Interest in Public Affairs Andrés Scherman Universidad Diego Portales
Claudia Mellado
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 25
News, Media and Journalism Social Media in Egyptian Newspapers: New Opportunity or Credibility Threat Hanaa Farouk Saleh Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo university
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Respondent Driven Sample Study of Marijuana Consumers in Montevideo Maria Fernanda Boidi Insights Research and Consulting / LAPOP
José Miguel Cruz Rosario Queirolo
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Questionnaire Design for the Analysis of the Dropout at a Public University in Argentina Mónica Giuliano Universidad Nacional de La Matanza
Silvia Pérez Osvaldo Spositto Myrian Gil Mabel Aguero
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion The Chilean Case: The Role of Surveys in Tax And Educational Reform of President Bachelet Government Roberto Izikson Cadem
Martin Schuster Antonio Poveda
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Findability Aspects in Family Farming Digital Information Enviroments Fernando de Assis Rodrigues São Paulo State University
Elaine Parra Affonso Fernando Luiz Vechiato Silvana Aparecida Borsetti Gregório Vidotti Ricardo César Gonçalves Sant’Ana
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Public Opinion and Parent-Centered Anti-Poverty Programs in the US and Latin America Brian Duff University of New England
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Public Opinion in the Chronicles of Education Reforms in Tamaulipas Ernesto Casas Cárdenas Centro Regional de Formación Docente e Investigación Educativa
Rocío Jazmín Ávila Sánchez Cruz Alberto Martínez Arcos
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Mapping and Understanding Perceptions About the Family Stipend Based Upon a Mixed Methods Approach Andre Jacomo Universidade de Brasília
Fernando Michelotti Pedro Mundim
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion A First Approach Towards a Social Cohesion Index for Old Urban Housing Projects Adrián Villegas Gabinete de Comunicación Estratégica / ITAM
Carlos Zedillo Pablo Tavera Eduardo Lastra y Lastra María Merino Delfino Vargas UNAM Sánchez
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Public Opinion of Emerging and Established Science: How Publics Assess the Risks and Benefits of Controversial Issues Dominique Brossard University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sara K. Yeo Michael A. Cacciatore Heather Akin Dietram A. Scheufele Michael A. Xenos University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Distracted Driving And Preventative Programs: Pre- and Post-Campaign Survey Of Public Opinion Related to Behaviors And Deterrents Coy Callison Texas Tech University
Shawna White Matthew VanDyke
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Approaches to Understanding of Urban Experience in the Desplacement by Bike Verónica Saud Casanova Gobierno Regional Metropolitano de Santiago
Ricardo Hurtubia Gonzalez
Wednesday 17
2:00 PM SESSION 14
Policy and Public Opinion Climate Change and Message Framing: Understanding Behavior Porismita Borah Washington State University
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM PANEL 13
Discussions on our Industry Michael Link
AAPOR’s Transparency Initiative: Overview and Report of Progress Timothy Johnson University of Illinois at Chicago
Trevor Tompson
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM PANEL 13
Discussions on our Industry Michael Link
Big Data and Privacy Julia Lane American Institute for Research
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM PANEL 13
Discussions on our Industry Michael Link
Applying Quality Standards to the Conceptualization, Implementation, and Interpretation of Qualitative Public Opinion Research Paul Lavrakas Independent Consultant
Margaret Roller
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
Methodology: Sampling ("'Traditional Issues") Optimizing Field Work Via Districting Algorithms Luis Castro PASCAL-UnSam-UNLP
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
Methodology: Sampling ("'Traditional Issues") Monitoring and Quality Control Mechanisms in Survey Field Work -The Yemeni Case Hafez Albukari Yemen Polling Center
Kamal Moqbel
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
Methodology: Sampling ("'Traditional Issues") Estimating Percentages or Proportions in the Presents of Undercoverage Robert Tortora ICF International
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Global Voices: Engaging the Global Internet Population through Random Domain Intercept Technology Rakesh Sharma International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Eric Meerkamper Rakesh Sharma
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Comparing Response Quality across Multiple Web Sample Sources LinChiat Chang LinChiat Chang, Ph.D.
Karan Shah
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Survey to Mobile Phones and Reduction of Sampling Bias Diego Villanueva Agora Consultores
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Mobile Experience Sampling Method (MESM) vs. Retrospective Telephone Survey A Comparison of Methods Using the Example of Media Multitasking Claudia Seifert Technische Universität Dresden
Rebecca Renatus Lutz Hagen
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Mobile Research in Emerging Markets: Taking the Step into the World of Probability Sampling Ansie Lombaard TNS
Max Richman
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Mobile Surveys in Singapore: What Do We Know and What Do We Still Need to Know? Leanne Chang National University of Singapore
Weiyu Zhang
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 12
a
Methodology: Sampling and the New ICTs (Information and Communication Technolgies)
Landline Numbers Generation Algorithm – Balancing Coverage and Efficiency Chit Fai Edward Tai The University of Hong Kong
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections 2.0 Positioning of the Candidates for President 2015 in Argentina Martín Romeo Es Viral
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections Analysis of political Engagement 2.0 Developed by Political Candidates Through Facebook in the Context of an Electoral Campaing Carlos Muñiz Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
José Luis Dader Alondra Salazar Nilda Alonzo Olga Aimee Güel Mary Carmen Martínez Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections Winning Twitter, but Losing the Election: Media Campaign Lessons from California's Prop 29 Miao Feng University of Illinois at Chicago
Glen Szczypka Sherry Emery
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections Campaign Social Networks: Closing the Digital Divide Israel Waismel-Manor University of Haifa
Jaime Settle Amir Schreiber
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections Campaign Online: a Study of Brazilian Elections on Facebook Claudio Penteado UFABC - Federal University of ABC
Denise Goya Giuliana Fiacadori
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections Online Campaigns and Social Network Sites: the Use of Facebook by Elected Senators Candidates in Brazil Isabele Mitozo Federal University of Paraná
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 13
New Social Networks, Campaigns and Elections Information Habits and Opinion Politics in the Internet by Connected Ordinary Brazilian Citizens: Considerations on the 2014 Election Case Aline Sant Ana State University of Rio de Janeiro
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
a
Elections and Political Campaings Effects of Election Campaigns on the Democratic Process: An Approximation From the Concept of Political Efficacy in Chile Alberto Pedro López-Hermida Russo Universidad de los Andes, Chile
Pedro Fierro Zamora
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
a
Elections and Political Campaings Press Coverage and Negative Advertising in Brazilian Presidential Elections of 2014: Analysis by Ripple Effect Concept Lucy Oliveira Universidade Federal de São Carlos - UFSCar
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
a
Elections and Political Campaings Who’s Ahead? Accuracy and Origins of Poll Recall During an Election Campaing Thomas Zerback Department of Communication Studies and Media Research, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Carsten Reinemann
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
a
Elections and Political Campaings Media Coverage and the Short-Term Dynamics of Candidate Popularity Mona Krewel University of Mannheim
Julia Partheymüller
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
b
Elections and Political Campaings The Professionalization of Election Campaigns: the Empirical Variables Mércia Alves Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
b
Elections and Political Campaings Brazilian Worker’s Party in Dilma Rousseff Electoral Campaigns (O Partido dos Trabalhadores nas Campanhas de Dilma Rousseff ) Raquel Luchesi Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Bárbara Lima Lucy Oliveira
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
b
Elections and Political Campaings Agenda Setting, Framing, Political Opinion and Voting Intention in the Context of the Political Campaign in Order to Elect the Mayor of Lima (2014) Jorge Luis Acevedo Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
b
Elections and Political Campaings Marina Silva’s Unique Trajectory as a Candidate for President of Brazil: The Hope for a New Politics: The Hope for a New Politics Camila Passarelli IBOPE Inteligência Pesquisa e Consultoria Ltda.
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 26
b
Elections and Political Campaings Brazilian Electoral Campaigns: An Analisys of the Programatic Agenda Barbara Lima Federal University of São Carlos
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 30
Research on Violence Public unitiveness: From Concepts to Indicators. The Case of Victimization Surveys Alejandra Otamendi University of Buenos Aires
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 30
Research on Violence Need for Information Versus Censorship. A Discourse Analysis About Television Broadcasting of Factual Violence Florentino Moreno Martín Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Elena Ayllón Alonso Concepción Fernández Villanueva Juan Carlos Revilla Castro
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 30
Research on Violence In Absence of Justice: Public Opinion on Diminishing Justice and Lynching in Bolivia Vivian Schwarz-Blum Ciudadanía, Comunidad de Estudios Sociales y Acción Pública
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 30
Research on Violence Mexico under Siege: The Effects of Violence on Perceptions of Democracy and Human Rights Sergio Wals University of Nebraska
Dona-Gene Barton Courtney Hillebrecht
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 30
Research on Violence Morbidity and broadcasting of factual violence: A Discourse Analysis Concepción Fernandez Villanueva Universidad Complutense
Juan Carlos Revilla Roberto Dominguez Celeste Davila Elena Ayllon
Wednesday 17
4:00 PM SESSION 30
Research on Violence Media Effects on Public Opinion About Crime Over Time and Across Individuals: Television, Fear and Perceptions of Criminality in Chile (2001-2012) Sebastián Valenzuela Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Magdalena Browne
Thursday 18 9:00 AM PLENARY SESSION
“Elections in Latin America” Marcia Cavallari and Helio Gastaldi (Ibope Inteligência) Brasil Eduardo Fidanza (Poliarquia) Argentina Ignácio Zuasnabar (Equipos Mori) Uruguay José Luis Galvez Vera (Equipos Mori) Bolivia
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 02
Campaigns, Voting and Digital Disruption: Comparing Contexts Patricia Moy
Uncertainty and the 2013 UK General Election Campaign Jon Mellon University of Oxford
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 02
Campaigns, Voting and Digital Disruption: Comparing Contexts Patricia Moy
Panel chair Patricia Moy University of Washington
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 02
Campaigns, Voting and Digital Disruption: Comparing Contexts Patricia Moy
Who Changes Her / His Mind? Analysis of Panel Data During Presidential Campaigns in Mexico Alejandro Moreno ITAM
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 02
Campaigns, Voting and Digital Disruption: Comparing Contexts Patricia Moy
When Voting is no Longer Mandatory: Chile 2013 Marta Lagos Latinobarómetro
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 02
Campaigns, Voting and Digital Disruption: Comparing Contexts Patricia Moy
The 2014 India Election Study (IES): Campaigning and Influence Holli Semetko Emory University.
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 09
Global Indices of Opinions and Perceptions: Refletions on Indices Developed During 1945-2015 Shafi Gilani
Shafi Gilani Gallup
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 09
Global Indices of Opinions and Perceptions: Refletions on Indices Developed During 1945-2015 Shafi Gilani
Case Study on Justice: Index on Justice Produced by World Justice Program Alejandro Ponce World Justice Project
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 09
Global Indices of Opinions and Perceptions: Refletions on Indices Developed During 1945-2015 Shafi Gilani
Case Study on Governance: Corruption Perception Index (CPI): Study of the Evolution of the Index and its Public Policy Impact Marita Carballo Voices Consultancy
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
PANEL 09
Global Indices of Opinions and Perceptions: Refletions on Indices Developed During 1945-2015 Shafi Gilani
Case Study on Economy: Consumer Confidence Index Yashwant Deshmukh CVoter Foundation, India
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 03
Political Communication / Government Comparing Government Communications - Searching for the Center of Power Kim Murphy Freie Universitaet
Jan Niklas Kocks Juliana Raupp
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 03
Political Communication / Government Connecting Research and Society: Public Communication Strategies of an Academic Research Project Arturo Orellana Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - IEUT
Juliana Carvalho
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 03
Political Communication / Government A Study of Public Opinion for RTI Act in India Monika Pandey Dubey University of Kota, Kota
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, Voting Behaviour and New Social Networks/1
Online Election Campaigning in Croatia: Examining the Use of Web 2.0 and Social Media in 2014 Presidential Elections Domagoj Bebic Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb
Milica Vuckovic Bernard Zenzerovic
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, Voting Behaviour and New Social Networks/1
“Fear the Fan:” How #Fangate Talk on Twitter Impacted Florida’s 2014 Gubernatorial Campaigns Summer Harlow Florida State University
Patrick Merle
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, Voting Behaviour and New Social Networks/1
Public Opinion on Cyberspace: Public Debate on Twitter in Brazilian Election 2014 Fabrício França Universidade Federal do ABC - UFABC
Claudio Penteado João Guerbali
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, Voting Behaviour and New Social Networks/1
Facebook Effects on Electoral Behavior and an Infotainment Brazilian Case: A Survey with Dilma Bolada Followers Márcio Carlomagno Universidade Federal do Paraná - UFPR
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, Voting Behaviour and New Social Networks/1
E-Democracy and Social Networks in Ecuador A Survey on the Municipal Elections (2014) Daniel Barredo Universidad de las Américas
José Rivera Álex Amézquita
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, Voting Behaviour and New Social Networks/1
Brazilian Elections of 2014 and the Connected Ordinary Citizens – Considerations on Information Habits and Opinion Politics in the Internet Aline Sant Ana State University of Rio de Janeiro
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Extracting Public Opinion in Nigeria via Social Media Sentiment Analysis Matthew Cruse International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Brazilian Elections in the Social Media: Reviewing and Systematizing the Results of the Main Researches Ícaro Sousa Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Talking with and about Politicians on Twitter: An Analysis of Tweets Containing @-Mentions of Candidates in the Brazilian Presidential Elections Debora Maria Moura Medeiros Free University of Berlin
Mariella Bastian Damian Trilling
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Una gama de grises: los matices políticos del voto en blanco en Twitter durante las elecciones colombianas de 2014 Silvia Montana Universidad Externado de Colombia
Cesar Ariza
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
From Tweets to Votes: A three-Country Comparative Multi-Dimensional Approach in Understanding Citizens’ Political Preferences Saifuddin Ahmed University of California, Davis
Kokil Jaidka Marko Skoric
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Conventional Deliberation Versus Internet Deliberation: Panel Study Before and after an Electoral Process in Lima Macassi Lavander Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Nudging the E-vote: a Behavioral-Experimental Analysis of Impact of Voting Choice Architectures Jose Vila LINEEX-ERICES / University of Valencia
Federico Torres Mariel Fornoni Yolanda Gomez
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 05
Elections, voting behaviour and New Social Networks/2
Public Salience in Twitter Brazil: An Analysis of #Eleições2014 Arthur Ituassu Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Sérgio Lifschitz Letícia Capone Caroline Pecoraro María B. Vaz
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Changing Values and Political Participation Patterns in Latin America Ednaldo Aparecido Ribeiro State University of Maringa
Julian Borba Lucas Okado
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Political Behavior under Social Changes. A Look at the Political Participation of Argentines and Brazilians Stefania Lapolla Cantoni Universidade de São Paulo
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Party-Voter Divorce: Emotions and Trust behind Linkage Breakdown Federica Sanchez Staniak Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Evolution of Political Disaffection in Post Authoritarian Chile. An Age-Period-Cohort Perspective Matías Bargsted Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Francisco Olivos
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights The Civic and Civil Participation: Toward a Conceptual Model of School Citizenship Daniel Miranda Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Juan Carlos Castillo Andrés Sandoval-Hernandez
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Changes in the Perception and Justification of Income Inequality in Chile: Evidence From a Panel Survey Juan Castillo Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Ariel Azar Matías Placencio Esteban Muñoz
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 a
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Can Social Movements Change Political Outcomes? Evidence From 15M Movement in Spain Annalí Casanueva Artís Paris School of Economics
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Democratic Values Before, During and After Authoritarian Rule: The Case of Chile, 1972-2013 Rodrigo Osorio Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Patricio Navia
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Anti-Corporate Sentiment in Korea: Trend and Determinants Joon Han Yonsei University
Won Chung
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights An Empirical Study of Factors Influencing Trust in Government in College Students Hong Chen East China Normal University
Guangjia Zheng Cong Liu
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Democratic Tradition and Democratic Belief System: A Study of the Democratic Attitude Constraint in Latin American Mario Fuks UFMG
Gabriel Casalecchi Ednaldo Ribeiro
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Who Are More Corrupt in Argentina, Citizens or Politicians? Understanding How Social Tolerance to Corruption Influence Political Activity Marcelo Moriconi Lisbon University Institute
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights Crisis of Western Democracy? Examining New Trends in Public Opinion Data Roberto Foa Harvard University
Yascha Mounk
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 15 b
Political Culture: Democracy / Human Rights The Democratic Legacy and Commitment to Democracy: Evidence and Mechanisms Gabriel Casalecchi Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 16
Political Culture: Participation / Deliberative Democracy
Trust in Government New Media Platforms Hong Chen East China Normal University
Mingzhe Li Guangjia Zheng Cong Liu
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 16
Political Culture: Participation / Deliberative Democracy
From Representative Democracy to Interactive Democracy Antonio Lavareda Federal University of Pernambuco
Bartira Tenorio
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 16
Political Culture: Participation / Deliberative Democracy
Internal, External and Government Political Efficacy: Advancing Efficacy Effects on News Use, Discussion, and Political Participation Homero Gil de Zúñiga University of Vienna
Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu Trevor Diehl
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 16
Political Culture: Participation / Deliberative Democracy
The Prism of the Public Sphere: The COP15 Coverage by the Brazilian Media System Diogenes Lycariao Pos-Graduation Program on Communication / Fluminense Federal University (UFF)
Antal Wozniak
Thursday 18 11:00 AM
SESSION 16
Political Culture: Participation / Deliberative Democracy
What Means to Be a “Good Citizen”? Citizen’s Opinion in Chile, 2005-2014 Carolina Segovia Universidad Diego Portales
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 02
Audience Measurement Techniques and Media Exposure
Functional Panels Tomás Olego PASCAL-UnSam
Germán Rosati
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 02
Audience Measurement Techniques and Media Exposure
How to Compute the Rating Error of a TV Program? Daniel Fraiman PASCAL-UDeSa
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 02
Audience Measurement Techniques and Media Exposure
The Use of Opt In SMS Panels to Track Audience Data Max Richman GeoPoll
William Bell Roxana Elliott
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 02
Audience Measurement Techniques and Media Exposure
Hans Bredow Institut: Experience in Research Public Opinion and the Current Digital Media Consumption in Germany Neusa Pressler Universidade da Amazônia
Jan‐Hinrik Schmidt
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
The “Shifts to the Left” in Argentina and Uruguay: Presidential Campaigns since 2003 Belen Amadeo Universidad de Buenos Aires
Luis Eduardo González Belén Amadeo
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
The Latin American Voter: Comparative Analysis of Electoral Behavior in Four Latin American Countries David Sulmont Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Presidential Election in Brazil in 2014 – A Comprehensive and Detailed Overview of a Spectacular Event Helio Gastaldi IBOPE Inteligência Pesquisa e Consultoria Ltda.
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
The Geography of the Vote in the Brazilian Presidential Elections Márcia Cavallari Nunes IBOPE Inteligência Pesquisa e Consultoria Ltda.
José Roberto Toledo
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Crónica de un resultado anunciado: Elecciones municipales de Lima 2014 María Lorena Levano Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Maryla Paola Cruz Sarmiento
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Voting Turnout, Composition of the Electorate and Prospects of Compulsory Voting in Colombia José Fernando Florez Ruiz Universidad Externado de Colombia
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Independent Voters in Latin America Gustavo Miguel Meixuerio Nájera Organismo Público Electoral del Estado de Oaxaca
Aron Baca Nakakawa Miguel Angel Torhton Granados
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Estudio panel: análisis del comportamiento electoral en la elección municipal de Lima Metropolitana del 2014 Patricia Lostaunau Instituto de Opinión Pública - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Marylia Cruz Rafael Rodríguez
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Lack Reliability to the Election Polls in Brazil: a Study of the 2014 Elections João Francisco Hack Kamradt Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
I Am Enjoying Life, I Am Tired of Voting. An Exploratory Study on the Brazilian Elderly Absent Voters Almeida Gouveia IBOPE Inteligência Pesquisa e Consultoria Ltda., ESPM
Patricia Conde
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
Democracy and Information: the Null Vote and It’s Misconception in Brazil Polianna Pereira dos Santos Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Júlia Rocha de Barcelos Adriana Campos Silva
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 06
Electoral Behaviour / Polls and Elections in Latin America
The Presidential Election in Argentina in 2011 and Expectations Facing 2015 Lucas Klobovs Poliarquía Consultores
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
a
Public opinion and health policy “But I, as the state, what I do is...”. Analysis of the Arguments Used by Chilean Deputies, to Justify their Positions on the Subject of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Yanko Pavicevic Universidad Diego Portales
Matías Salces
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
a
Public Opinion and Health Policy A Question of Interpretation: Attribution of Responsibility in the German Health System. Farina Dobrick Dresden University of Technology
Doreen Reifegerste
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
a
Public Opinion and Health Policy Communicating Fear of Ebola: How the 2014 Outbreak Was Characterized in Leading National-International News Media Thomas Christie University of Texas at Arlington
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
a
Public Opinion and Health Policy Social Media and Public Health: Amount and Themes of Targeted Tobacco Product Marketing on Twitter Ganna Kostygina University of Illinois at Chicago
Hy Tran Glen Szczypka Steven Binns Sherry Emery
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
a
Public Opinion and Health Policy Can E-Health Literacy Bridge the Healthcare Divide in the United States? Fiona Chew Syracuse University
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
b
Research on Subjective Well Being Is Life Satisfaction the Same for Everyone? The Conditional and Social Nature of Subjetive Well-Being Bernardo Mackenna Cox Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Magdalena Browne
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
b
Research on Subjective Well Being The Economics of Life Satisfaction: How National and Individual Income Impact Self-Reported Well-Being Over Time Katie Simmons Pew Research Center
Jill Carle Richard Wike
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
b
Research on Subjective Well Being El bienestar subjetivo de los mexicanos. El ranking de felicidad en México Iván Martínez Imagina México: Laboratorio de Felicidad
Diana Penagos Vázquez
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 14
b
Research on Subjective Well Being Public Opinion in the Implementation of Public Policies with Subjective Well Being Profile: ECOBICI Program - Mexico City
Lizeth Sánchez
Hansi Roberto Simón Muciño Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
a
Political Culture: Values The Effect of Executive Descriptive Representation on American Attitudes Toward Government Emily West New York University
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
a
Political Culture: Values Racism in Multiple Ways: a Discussion on Brazilian Citizens’ Attitudes Towards Racial Relations and Proximity Among Social Groups Nathália Porto Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
a
Political Culture: Values The Conflict of the ‘Racial Democracy myth’ in the Atitudes towards Affirmative Action Policies in Brazil – A Group Cnflict Approach Nathália Porto Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Robert Vidigal
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
a
Political Culture: Values Public Sphere, Political Culture & Mass Media Practices in Mexico Gabriel Corral Universidad Autónoma de Queretaro
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
a
Political Culture: Values A Generational Perspective on Public Opinion Expression: Testing the “Impressionable Years” Hypothesis with Willingness to Self-Censor in Chile Andrés Scherman Universidad Diego Portales
Nicole Etchegaray Sebastián Valenzuela
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
b
Political Culture: Values Political Accountability, Legislative Linkage and Electoral Reform: the Evidence from the Barometer of Social Capital and the proposal of a Mixed Electoral System for Colombia John Sudarsky Corporación para el Control Social, Contrial
Diana Garcia
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
b
Political Culture: Values Aggregated Measures of Social Sentiments for Russia Marina Krasilnikova Levada Center
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
b
Political Culture: Values Political Parties and Democracy: A Study of the Cases of Brazil and Peru Sâmya Nagle De Oliveira Sousa Universidade Federal do Piauí
JOÃO GABRIEL FASSBENDER BARRETO PRATES
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
b
Political Culture: Values The Quality of Democracy in Latin America: Reflections on one of its Essential Aspect, the Accountability Roberto Rocha Universidade Federal de Mina Gerais
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 17
b
Political Culture: Values Political Reform in Brazil – Is that What the Country Really Wants? Maurício Garcia IBOPE Inteligência Pesquisa e Consultoria Ltda.
Helio Gastaldi
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History A Completely Ignored Episode:The Origins of Public Opinion Research in Greece during the fifties Zacharoula Antoniou Independent Researcher
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History The Origins of the Greek Polling History Zacharoula Antoniou Independent Researcher
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History The Beginning of Public Opinion Polls in Lithuania in 1989-1993: Methodological Peculiarities Vladas Gaidys Lihuanian Social Research Centre
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History The Spiral of Silence on Social Media Environment Mustafa Oz The University of Texas at Austin
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History Opinion Formation and Change in Groups: Is It Group Ties or Issues That Matters? Paulina Tabery Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Jiri Vinopal Martin Buchtik
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History Incongruity with Perceived Climate of Opinion or Locus of Opinion: What is the Key Independent Variable of the Spiral of Silence Theory? Tamas Bodor University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Thursday 18 2:00 PM SESSION 27
Public Opinion: Theory and History Toward a Critical and Complex Research of Public Opinion in Chile Pablo Cottet University of Chile/Universidad de Chile
Marcelo Astorga Guillermo Cumsille Carolina Gainza Chiara Saéz Emilio Venegas University of Chile
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 11
Political Culture: Values Across Time and Countries Miguel Basáñez
Changes in Family Behaviors, Attitudes, and Values across Time and Countries Tom W. Smith NORC at the University of Chicago
Jaesok Son
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 11
Political Culture: Values Across Time and Countries Miguel Basáñez
Values, Social Identities and Civic Engagement Rengin Firat University of Lyon
Steven Hitlin Hye Won Kwon
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 11
Political Culture: Values Across Time and Countries Miguel Basáñez
The Origins of Religiosity: A Cross-National Analysis Using the World Values Survey Jon Miller University of Michigan, USA
Ronald Inglehart
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 11
Political Culture: Values Across Time and Countries Miguel Basáñez
Ideological Preferences and Evolution of the Religious Cleavage and in Contemporary Chile, 1998-2014. Matías Bargsted Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Nicolás De La Cerda
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 11
Political Culture: Values Across Time and Countries Miguel Basáñez
Religious Change in Latin America And Among U.S. Hispanics: Can We Expect Greater Polarization on Social and Political Issues? Neha Sahgal Pew Research Center
Juan Carlos Donoso Steve Schwarzer Fatima Ghani
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 11
Political Culture: Values Across Time and Countries Miguel Basáñez
The Three Key Values of Development: Trust, Hard-Work and Dissent. Constrasts between Latin and Anglo America Miguel Basáñez Truft University
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 12
Methodology: How to Ask Juan Piovani
Panel chair Juan Piovani UNLP/CONICET
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 12
Methodology: How to Ask Juan Piovani
It’s All About Them. Race and Ethnicity in the Americas Claire Durand Université de Montréal
Yves-Emmanuel Massé-François Luis Patricio Pena Ibarra Michael Smith
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 12
Methodology: How to Ask Juan Piovani
Party and Ideological Cueing in issue Voting in Spain Mariano Torcal Universitat Pompeu Fabra/University of Denver
Sergio Martini Luis Orriols
Thursday 18 4:00 PM PANEL 12
Methodology: How to Ask Juan Piovani
Public Attitudes towards Possible Use of Administrative Records to Supplement the U.S. 2020 Census Jessica Holzberg U.S. Census Bureau
Jennifer Childs Casey Eggleston Ryan King
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Chinese Internet Users' Communication Behaviors in Public Events?A Survey on Internet Users from 36 Cities Yungeng Xie Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Cong Liu Qui Qiao Xuyang Zhang Jing Li
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Relationship between Weibo Message Emotions and Information Diffusion Yungeng Xie Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Cong Liu Xuanao Wan Xuyang Zhang Jing Li
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Does Twitter Accelerate the Spiral of Silence? Yuki Ogawa Rissho University
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Play as life: Collective Nostalgia, Identity, and Cultural Resistance of China’s 80’s Generation in Networked Society Lin Shi Tsinghua University
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
The Faces of Public Opinion in Post-Modern Society / A Semiological Analysis of the New Formation and Judgment Manifestation Roberto Ramos Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
Fernanda Lopes de freitas
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Contradictions in Self-Reported and Geographic Location Information on Twitter Mariam Alkazemi University of Florida
Wayne Wanta
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Detecting Sarcasm in Political Conversations on Twitter Taylor Feenstra University of California, San Diego
Margaret Schwenzfeier
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 01
New Social Networks and the Formation of Public Opinion
Mapping Venezuelan Political Communities in Twitter Iria Puyosa FLACSO
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis Satirical News and Online Comments: An Approach to Actualidad Panamericana Website Andrés Yepes
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis The Voices of the Digital Divide: A Deconstruction of the Discourse Within Information Technology Cristian Berrío Zapata Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP
Ricardo Cesar Gonçalves Sant'Ana
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis Towards a Methodology for Transforming Social Media Utterances into Public Opinion Measures Michael Elasmar Boston University
Lei Guo
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis Views from Asia: Content Analysis of Papers Presented in the ANPOR Annual Conferences Jantima Kheokao University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis The IMF and the International Financial Crisis: a Review of the “World Economic Outlook” Reports Ana Feldman Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis Terrorists or Pilgrims: A Comparison of Attributes of Chinese Muslims in the World Press Mariam Alkazemi University of Florida
Wayne Wanta Hongxia Wei
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis The Formation of Public Image and the Relations Between Federal Government, the Workers’ Party and Black Movement in Brazil Alicianne Gonçalves de Oliveira Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis Bridging Semantic and Network Analysis in SNS: the Case of the Hashtag #vamosfalarsobreaborto (let’s talk about abortion) in an Ego Network on Twitter Diogenes Lycariao Pos-Graduation Program on Communication / Fluminense Federal University (UFF)
Marcelo Alves
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 04
Content Analysis Evaluation of the Reputation of Chile in the Most Influential Foreign Press (1990 - 2014) Ricardo Leiva Universidad de los Andes - Chile
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 07
Electoral Behaviour /Polls and Elections Sow the Wind, Reap the Whirlwind? Mobilization Cascades in Direct Democratic Initiatives Marko Kovic University of Zurich
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 07
Electoral Behaviour /Polls and Elections Who Will Win? Examining the Origins of Party-Related Public Opinion Perceptions and Electoral Expectations Thomas Zerback Department of Communication Studies and Media Research, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Carsten Reinemann
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 07
Electoral Behaviour /Polls and Elections Information Effects, Institutions, and Election Outcomes Patrick Fournier Université de Montréal
Blake Andrew
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 07
Electoral Behaviour /Polls and Elections Explaining the 2015 British General Election Robert Worcester Ipsos MORI
Mark Gill
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 07
Electoral Behaviour /Polls and Elections How Does the Percieved Integrity of Elections Affect Voter Turnout in Nigeria, Tunisia and Ukraine? Rola Abdullatif International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Rakesh Sharma
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
Civil Referendums in Hong Kong: A Technology Revolution in the Expression of Public Opinion Jazz Ma The University of Hong Kong
Robert Chung
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
Social Media Use in Ukraine: Opening Space for Greater Public Participation or Ending Traditional Participatory Methods? Matthew Emery International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Rola Abdul-Latif
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
The Nuances of the Effect of Facebook on the Chilean Protests Matías Valderrama Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
The Impact of Online Media Mobilization on the Offline Political Participation: A Case Study of Egyptian Revolutions Nermeen Khedr Faculty of Mass Communication - Cairo University
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
Brazilian Social Movements and the Use of Digital Media Rosemary Segurado Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo and Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política de São Paulo
Pedro Malina Natasha Bachini
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
Egocentric Publics, Extremism and Political Participation David Coppini University of Wisconsin - Madison
Hernando Rojas Kwansik Mun Helen Cho
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
The Facebook and its Political Use: The Action of a Social Movement Leader and Civil Society Leader in the Network Ligia De Lima Fundação Universidade Federal do ABC
Claudio Penteado
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
Transnational Networks of Political Action and Discussion: A New Empirical Approach João Guilherme Bados dos Santos Rio de Janeiro State University (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, UERJ)
Thursday 18 4:00 PM SESSION 19
Political Participation, Social Capital and New Social Networks
Estimating Media Partisanship from Twitter data: A case in Japan Tetsuro Kobayashi National Institute of Informatics
Yuki Ogawa Hitoshi Yamamoto Takahisa Suzuki
Friday 19 9:00 AM PLENARY SESSION
“Polls, elections and the media” Katleen Frankovic (Independent Consultant, former election and polling consultant for CBS News) USA) Sir Robert Worcester (IPSOS-MORI) UK Marjorie Connelly, (retired New York Times polling editor) USA Floyd Ciruli, (Ciruli Associates and Crossley Center, University of Denver) USA Alejandro Moreno (Reforma and ITAM) México Luis Eduardo Gonzales (CIFRA) Uruguay Manuel Mora y Araujo, Moray y Araujo and Associates, Argentina
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 29
The Globalization of Survey Research / Comparative Studies
The Internet and Generalized Functions of the Public Sphere: A Comparative Perspective Marko Kovic University of Zurich
Adrian Rauchfleisch
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 29
The Globalization of Survey Research / Comparative Studies
Public Opinion, Ledding or Lagging Indicator? An Analysis of End of the Year Polls Ricardo Manuel Hermelo Voices Research and Consultancy
Constanza Cilley
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 29
The Globalization of Survey Research / Comparative Studies
Voluntary Associations, Social Inequality, and Participatory Democracy: A Comparative Study on ISSP Countries Seokho Kim Seoul National University
Joon Han Dukjin Chang Yoonsuk Lee Oktae Kim
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 29
The Globalization of Survey Research / Comparative Studies
The Effect of School Quality on Returns to Education – a European Comparison Urs Fichtner University of Cologne
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 29
The Globalization of Survey Research / Comparative Studies
The Gobalization of Survey Research Tom W. Smith NORC at the University of Chicago
Friday 19 11:00 AM
PANEL 05
Changing Values in a Globalized World Marita Carballo
Our Future is in Their Hands Frits Spangenberg Motivaction International B.V.
Friday 19 11:00 AM
PANEL 05
Changing Values in a Globalized World Marita Carballo
Revising Political Trust: The Post-Financial Crisis Trends Gabriela Catterberg Universidad de Buenos Aires
Alejandro Moreno
Friday 19 11:00 AM
PANEL 05
Changing Values in a Globalized World Marita Carballo
The Meaning of Religion in Relation to This-Worldly Issues: A Comparative Catalina Romero Doctora en Sociología de Iowa State University de EEUU, Decana de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Perú
Friday 19 11:00 AM
PANEL 05
Changing Values in a Globalized World Marita Carballo
Entre la presistencia y el cambio: Valores uruguayos entre 1996 y 2011 Ignacio Zuasnabar Equipos MORI, Uruguay
Friday 19 11:00 AM
PANEL 05
Changing Values in a Globalized World Marita Carballo
The Happiness of Nations Marita Carballo Voices Consultancy
Friday 19 11:00 AM
PANEL 05
Changing Values in a Globalized World Marita Carballo
Discussant Frederick Turner Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Connecticut
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 20
Magna Carta / Human Rights Perceptions of Freedom: Metrics and Discourse Eugene Kritski GlobeScan Inc.
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 20
Magna Carta / Human Rights Cross-Cultural Stability in Support for Human Rights Sabrina De Regt Utrecht University
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 20
Magna Carta / Human Rights Rights Against Rights: Freedom of Religion or Equality Between Men and Women? Xavier Brabant Université de Montréal
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 20
Magna Carta / Human Rights The Magna Carta: Alive but not Well Douglas Miller GlobeScan Foundation
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 20
Magna Carta / Human Rights The Tale of Two Regions: The Fragile Idea of a Sovereign Society Tamas Bodor University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Károly Varga
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 21
Research on Inmigration European Immigration Classism: Attitudes toward 'Good' and 'Bad' Immigrants Rueyling Tzeng Institute of European and American Studies / Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 21
Research on Inmigration The Influence of Employment Transitions on the National Identification of Immigrants in Germany Sabrina Heldt University of Cologne
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 21
Research on Inmigration Is National Identity an Obstacle to the Acceptance of Foreign Immigrants as Kookmin (Korean Citizen)? Seokho Kim Seoul National University
Joon Han Dukjin Chang Yoonsuk Lee Oktae Kim
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 21
Research on Inmigration The Immigration Issue in Mexican Public Opinion: How do They See us? How do We See Them? Diana Paola Penagos Vásquez Parametria SA de CV
Francisco Abundis Luna Jose Alberto Vera Mendoza
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 a
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Is Globalization Americanization? Egyptian Elites Perceptions Of Anti-Americanization Nermeen Khedr Faculty of Mass Communication- Cairo University
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 a
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Mindful Gap: Do Perceptions of Citizen Participation Narrow the Gap Between the Public's Views of a Foreign Country and Its People? David Tully U.S. Department of State
Laura Silver
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 a
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Sample Designs for Monitoring and Tracking Conflict in Global, Regional, Transnational, National and Local Contexts Colin Irwin University of Liverpool
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 a
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Time Heals All Wounds? Perceptions in the Chilean Public Opinion of the Maritime Controversy between Bolivia and Chile, 2006-2014 Bernardo Mackenna Cox Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Pilar Wiegand
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 a
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Structural Variables Also Matter. A New Approach to Explain International Political Knowledge Fernando Mouron University of São Paulo
Matheus Soldi Hardt
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 b
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Cuba Diplomatic Relations With U.S. Benefit from a Moment of Change in U.S. Foreign Policies Floyd Ciruli Cirui Associates
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 b
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Public Opinion in Russia: Understanding Russians’ Increasingly Negative Attitudes Toward the West Trevor Tompson NORC at the University of Chicago
David Sterrett Jennifer Benz
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 b
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
The Role of the Public Opinion Polls in Building Bridges of Mutual Understanding between the Peoples; on the Case of Israel and Palestine Dr. Nabil Kukali Palestinian Center for Public Opinion
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 b
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Studying Political Tolerance in an Era of Terrorism Frames and Social Media Kwansik Mun University of Wisconsin
Hernando Rojas Kwansik Mun Helen Cho
Friday 19 11:00 AM
SESSION 22 b
International Studies / Political Conflicts / Foreign Policies
Balance of Power and International Trade: The Perception of the Brazilian Public Opinion Amancio Oliveira University of Sao Paulo
Janina Onuki
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 04
Electoral Behavior in Third-Wave Democracies with Fluid Party Systems: Evidence from Latin America Carlos Gervasoni
Incumbency and the Territorial Redistribution of the Vote: Evidence from Argentina, Brazil and El Salvador Carlos Gervasoni Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 04
Electoral Behavior in Third-Wave Democracies with Fluid Party Systems: Evidence from Latin America Carlos Gervasoni
New Explorations on Class Voting in Argentina Jorge Raúl Jorrat Investigador del Conicet, Instituto Gino Germani, UBA.
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 04
Electoral Behavior in Third-Wave Democracies with Fluid Party Systems: Evidence from Latin America Carlos Gervasoni
Do Political Identities Matter? The Effect of the Party-Political Labels in the Polls Based on a Survey Experiment in Argentina Ignacio Ramírez Ibarómetro
Guido Moscoso
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 04
Electoral Behavior in Third-Wave Democracies with Fluid Party Systems: Evidence from Latin America Carlos Gervasoni
Economy, Context and Elections in Argentina María Laura Tagina Universidad Nacional de San Martín
Friday 19 2:00 PM
SESSION UNTREF
(en español)
Argentina: Elecciones, voto y formación de alianzas Lucas Klobovs
Herramientas de investigación aplicadas en focus groups para el abordaje y la exploración de los determinantes emocionales que influyen en la elección de los votantes Ángeles Calandrini UNTREF
Alejandrina Chichizola
Friday 19 2:00 PM
SESSION UNTREF
(en español)
Argentina: Elecciones, voto y formación de alianzas Lucas Klobovs
¿Por qué y cuándo los líderes políticos favorecen o eluden la competencia intra-partidaria? Análisis subnacional comparado en la Argentina de la post-reforma electoral Natán Skigin UNTREF
Friday 19 2:00 PM
SESSION UNTREF
(en español)
Argentina: Elecciones, voto y formación de alianzas Lucas Klobovs
Las Alianzas en los Tiempos de las PASO Sabina Pérez UNTREF
Friday 19 2:00 PM
SESSION UNTREF
(en español)
Argentina: Elecciones, voto y formación de alianzas Lucas Klobovs
El Síndrome de Ápate. Comportamiento electoral y candidaturas presidenciales en Argentina 2009-2015. Un análisis desde la Provincia de Buenos Aires Patricio Talavera UNTREF
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 14
20 años de Latinobarómetro. Cultura política y democracia en América Latina en perspectiva comparada Marta Lagos e Ignacio Zuasnabar
Bolivia José Luis Gálvez Falta
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 14
20 años de Latinobarómetro. Cultura política y democracia en América Latina en perspectiva comparada Marta Lagos e Ignacio Zuasnabar
Brasil Marcia Cavallari Falta
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 14
20 años de Latinobarómetro. Cultura política y democracia en América Latina en perspectiva comparada Marta Lagos e Ignacio Zuasnabar
Chile Pablo Valenzuela Falta
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 14
20 años de Latinobarómetro. Cultura política y democracia en América Latina en perspectiva comparada Marta Lagos e Ignacio Zuasnabar
Paraguay Ignacio Zuasnabar / Eva Pernin / Fernanda Souza / Inés Fynn Falta
Friday 19 2:00 PM PANEL 14
20 años de Latinobarómetro. Cultura política y democracia en América Latina en perspectiva comparada Marta Lagos e Ignacio Zuasnabar
Uruguay Ignacio Zuasnabar / Eva Pernin / Fernanda Souza / Inés Fynn Falta