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WAPOR 71st Annual Conference draft programme
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Wed June 27
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09:00-14:00
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Council Meeting
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Wed June 27
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09:00-13:00
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Workshop Sessions I (Anfa and Tingis rooms)
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Wed June 27
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13:30-16:30
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Workshop Sessions II (Anfa and Tingis rooms)
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Wed June 27
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14:00-16:00
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IJPOR Editorial Board Meeting
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Wed June 27
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18:30-20:30
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Welcome Reception
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Thu June 28
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09:00-10:15
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Anfa
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Social Media and Public Opinion l
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News Engagement as a Metric for Public Opinion: Tone and Topics in Popular Facebook Headlines 2012-2016
Trevor Diehl (University of Vienna) Can a ‘Like’ Change Partisan News Selection? The moderating role of social endorsements in partisan selective exposure to social media news in the 2017 federal German election campaign Cornelia Mothes (TU Dresden), Jakob Ohme (University of Southern Denmark) Validity and Reliability Challenges when Extracting Public Opinion Trends from Social Media Expressions Michael Elasmar, Lei Guo (Boston University) How to measure relevance? Dimensions of a critical concept for the study of networked public opinion Andres Shoai (San Pablo CEU University - CONVERED Project) Opinion Leader Relationship and Subject Participation Tendency—Coupling Analysis of Weibo Hot Events Hanxiao Wang |
Thu June 28
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09:00-10:15
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Fedala
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Trust
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Double Vision: Second Screening and Trust in the Media
Barbara Kaye (University of Tennessee), Thomas Johnson (University of Texas - Austin) The role of bandwagon heuristics: The perceptions of credibility on Facebook Porismita Borah (Washington State University) Trust in Top Leadership of Africa: A Search for Explanatory Factors beyond Performance and Governance Quality Hasan Muhammad Baniamin, Ishtiaq Jamil, Steinar Askvik (University of Bergen, Norway) Individualized and generalized political trust - analyzing everyday dynamics in political trust Fabian Thomas (University of Koblenz-Landau), Lukas Otto (Amsterdam School of Communication Research), Michaela Maier (University of Koblenz-Landau), Yariv Tsfati (WAPOR) |
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Public Opinion in the Trump Era
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The Case of the 2016 U.S. Pre-election Polls Revisited: Evidence for the “Shy Trump” Voter Phenomenon and Differential Non-response
Tamas Bodor (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point) Jerusalem in the American Public Opinion Polls …before Trump and After Samir Abu_Rumman (Gulf Opinions ) A Friend Who Was Supposed To Lose: How Donald Trump Was Portrayed In The Russian Media Anton Kazun, Anastasia Kazun (Higher School of Economics) Racism in the Trump Era: A Reverse Spiral of Silence Margarita Orozco (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Trump and Party ID: Endogeneity and sorting in the age of Trump Peter Woolley, Dan Cassino, Krista Jenkins (Fairleigh Dickinson University) |
Thu June 28
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09:00-10:15
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Tingis
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Trend Research
Liz Nelson (Archive of Market & Social Research) Who trusts the pollsters? Sir Robert Worcester (Ipsos MORI / KCL), Roger Mortimore (Ipsos MORI / KCL), Mark Gill (King's College London) |
Thu June 28
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10:15-10:45
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Coffee Break
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Thu June 28
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10:45-12:00
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Anfa
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Populism
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Support for Democracy and the Populist Wave Roberto Foa (University of Melbourne), Christopher Claassen (University of Glasgow), Yascha Mounk (Harvard University) Socially-mediated right-wing populism: an analysis of Golden Dawn’s cyber-rhetoric and its politics of online visibility Katerina Diamantaki (Deree-The American College of Greece/Open University of Cyprus), Dionysis Panos (Cyprus University of Technology), Manos Takas (Open University of Cyprus, Advanced Media Institute) Populism and Disenfranchisement: the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Jill Darling, Margaret Gatz (University of Southern California) Development of Implicit Measures for Populist Attitudes Michaela Maier, Ines Vogel , Clara Christner, Erik Tillman, Manfred Schmitt Populist Partisans’ Biased Information Processing and its Effects on Attitude Strength Lea Christin Gorski, Michaela Maier (University of Koblenz-Landau) |
Thu June 28
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10:45-12:00
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Fedala
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Non-Response, Representativeness and Coverage
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Surveying Internally Displaced Persons in Ukraine
Rakesh Sharma (IFES) Non-response reduction in DHS surveys: Follow-up fieldwork in Turkey-DHS 2013 Tugba Adali, Melike Sarac, Alanur Cavlin, Ahmet Sinan Turkyilmaz (Hacettepe University) Examining Item Nonresponse on Three Levels: Question, Respondent, and Interviewer Characteristics Henning Silber, Joss Roßmann, Tobias Gummer, Kai W. Weyandt (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) Nonresponse bias in a population-based statewide crime and victimization survey: The impact of cellular phones versus landlines Eileen Avery, Joan Hermsen (University of Missouri) |
Thu June 28
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10:45-12:00
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Lixus
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Understanding and Improving Measurements
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Can humor reduce over reporting of news exposure?
Yariv Tsfati, Nir Bronstein (WAPOR) Why Respondents Lie on Filter Questions: Survey attitudes and determinants of strategic survey-taking Jonathan Forney (Forcier Consulting), Justin Gengler (Qatar University), Mark Tessler (University of Michigan), Russel Lucas (Michigan State University) Examining the relationship of e-health literacy with health knowledge and medical conditions among older adults Fiona Chew (Syracuse University) Measurement error in self- and proxy reports of educational qualifications: A validation using administrative data Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne), Fiona Müller (Swiss Federal Statistical Office) The “Yeah, Whatever” Phenomenon: Poll Question Complexity and Don’t Know and Mildly Affirmative Responses Mark Harmon, Robert Muenchen, Barbara Kaye (University of Tennessee) |
Thu June 28
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10:45-12:00
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Tingis
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Immigration
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Public opinion and migration: the case study from Slovenian perspective
Ziva Broder, Simona Zavratnik, Rebeka Falle Zorman (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences) National Immigration Discourses and Individual Attitudes toward Ethnic Out-Groups Christian Czymara (University of Cologne) Hunkering Down Like a Turtle? The Effect of Ethnic Diversity, Social Capital and Intergroup Contact on Attitudes toward Immigrants during the European Refugee Crisis Rico Neumann (University of Washington) Refugees in Our Midst: A Five Country Comparison of Attitudes toward those Fleeing War in Syria Christine Ogan (Indiana University), Leen d'Haenens (KU Leuven), Rozane DeCock (KU Leuven), David De Coninck (KU Leuven ) Chile and the new immigrants: elements associated with the rejection of the arrival of foreigners Andrés Scherman, Nicolle Etchegaray (Universidad Diego Portales) |
Thu June 28
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12:00-13:30
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Lunch
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Thu June 28
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13:30-14:45
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Anfa
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Big Data
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Statistical Models to Identify Public Opinion in Big Data Research
Hesham Faied (Cairo University) Using Big Data to sample ethnic minorities in western European countries: Muslims Carsten Broich (Sample Solutions BV), Maja Koceva The Milky Divided Ideologies: Social Media Language Revealed Belief Gaps He Yuan (Beijing Normal University), Yang Fuyu (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications), Jinye Zhu (Beijing Sansan Culture communication Co., Ltd. ), Hou Haitao (Beijing Normal University) Measuring the Impact of Air Quality on People’s Feelings: Evidence from Beijing residents Chan Zhang (Fudan University), Frederick G. Conrad (University of Michigan), Jingwen Gao (Jinan University) |
Thu June 28
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13:30-14:45
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Fedala
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Public Opinion and Young People
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Thu June 28
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13:30-14:45
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Lixus
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Issues and Contexts Around the World l
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Public Opinion Research in African Countries
Charles Nnabugwu, Rosie Emerson (The Khana Group) The Inequality I see and the Inequality I prefer. Perception and Preferences on Income Inequality in Chile Patricio Navia (New York University), Francisca Lisbona (Universidad Diego Portales) |
Thu June 28
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13:30-14:45
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Tingis
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Methods
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How to Make Experiments in Public Opinion Research Replicable – A Case Study of Online Political Stock Markets (OPSM) in Germany
Inga Brentel, Olaf Jandura (University of Dusseldorf) Eight seconds from Opine to Click – Respondent and Question Effects on Response Times in a large-scale Web Panel Oliver Serfling (Faculty of Society and Economics, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) Assessing the representativeness of the world’s first probability based on-line cross-national panel Gianmaria Bottoni, Rory Fitzgerald (City University of London ) How the On-Spot Translation Effects the Quality of Birth Date Data in 2013 Turkey Demographic and Health Survey? Melike Saraç, İsmet Koç (Hacettepe University Institute of Popuation Studies) |
Thu June 28
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14:45-15:30
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Coffee Break
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Thu June 28
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15:30-16:45
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Anfa
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Digital and Social Media
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The contribution of new media in the evolution of contemporary social movements
Matina Peppa (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) The influence of journalistic content and context as well as audience’s characteristics on news selection on Facebook Claudia Wilhelm (University of Erfurt), Ines Engelmann (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) A field investigation of digital divide: Evidence from a comparison between urban and rural primary schools in China Xiaojing Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Social Media Coverage of Immigration in Europe in a Cross-Country Perspective Anu Masso (ETH Zürich / University of Tartu), Rajesh Sharma (University of Tartu) |
Thu June 28
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15:30-16:45
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Fedala
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Ethnicity and Xenophobia
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Testing a Xenophobia Scale in Central Europe
Paulina Tabery, Matouš Pilnáček (Public Opinion Research Centre, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) Surveying Marginalized Populations in Tunisia: A Case Study from the International Foundation for Electoral Systems Matthew Emery (IFES) Race of the Interviewer Effects on Political Surveys in Malaysia David Tully (US Department of State), David Peng and Angela Ulrich (D3 Systems) |
Thu June 28
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15:30-16:45
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Lixus
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Challenges in Comparative Research l
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Can survey characteristics help? Explaining inconsistencies in the education distribution comparing ten cross-national surveys
Verena Ortmanns (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) Language for interview – current practice, impact on survey quality and methods of improvement Anna Andreenkova (CESSI - Institute for Comparative Social Research) Afghan Futures: Updates from the Latest ACSOR/D3 Polls in Afghanistan Matthew Warshaw and Alexander Nisetich (D3-Designs, Data, Decisions) On Demand Sampling Hub for CATI projects globally Carsten Broich, Maja Koceva (Sample Solutions BV) |
Thu June 28
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15:30-16:45
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Tingis
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Panel discussion on conclusions & recommendations of House of Lords Enquiry on Political Polling & Digital Media
Patrick Sturgis (University of Southhampton), Robert Worcester (Ipsos MORI), Johnny Heald (ORB International), Claire Durand (University of Montreal) |
Fri June 29
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09:00-10:15
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Mazagan
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Plenary Keynote Session: Public Opinion in MENA
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Fri June 29
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10:15-10:45
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Coffee Break
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Fri June 29
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10:45-12:00
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Anfa
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Deliberation Across the World - A Cross-National Examination of the Link Between Deliberation and Regime Legitimacy
Fabio Votta, Rosa Seitz (University of Stuttgart) Forms and Trends of Political Participation in Global Perspective Kseniya Kizilova (World Values Survey Association) Information Exposure in MENA region countries Juan Diez-Nicolas (ASEP) The Role of Threat in the Human Empowerment Sequence Kris Dunn (University of Leeds) |
Fri June 29
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War, Terrorism and Conflict
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The Rise and Fall of ISIS in Iraq: What Iraqi Public Opinion Tells US
Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University), Munqith Dagher (IIACSS) Reactions after Cyber terrorism: How emotions mediate calls for governmental surveillance and retaliation Sophia Backhausa (Universität Konstanz), Daphna Canetti, Michael Gross, Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Cyprus Lessons: How to melt a frozen conflict Colin Irwin (University of Liverpool) The interplay between media-related perceptions and feelings of polarization in international conflicts. Results from a study among German and Greece citizens Marco Dohle (University of Duesseldorf), Ole Kelm (University of Duesseldorf), Uli Bernhard (University of Applied Science and Arts Hannover), Bjoern Klein (University of Duesseldorf) |
Fri June 29
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10:45-12:00
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Lixus
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Ideology and Culture
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Beyond Left and Right: Constructing a Contemporary U.S. Voter Typology Using Cluster Analysis
Ayellet Pelled, Song Wang, Hyesun Choung, Josephine Lukito, Megan Duncan, Yin Wu (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Culture and Politics in the U.S.: Geographic Identity and Aspirations vs. Living There William Eveland (Ohio State University) After Same-Sex Marriage Legalized: Institutional Change and Gender Ideology in 34 Industrialized Countries Wen Cheng Lin (National Chengchi University), Thung Hong Lin (Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica) What Do Independents Care: Explaining Independents' Issue Positions and Voting Behaviors Yin Wu, Hyesun Choung (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Left-Right Political Orientations in China: An Empirical Study of Chinese Netizens Peinan Wang (Tsinghua University) |
Fri June 29
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10:45-12:00
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Tingis
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Religion and Public Opinion
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Explaining Western European Views on Muslim Religious Clothing
Jonathan Evans, Scott Gardner, Neha Sahgal, Ariana Salazar, Kelsey Jo Starr (Pew Research Center) Godly Governance - A Cross-National Examination of Religious Politics in Arab Muslim-Majority Countries Fabio Votta (University of Stuttgart) Nasser or Qutb? Explaining Popular Support for Religious Parties in the Arab World Tristan Guerra, Max-Valentin Robert (Université Grenoble-Alpes) Migration’s impact on public opinion formation among migrants: The changing linkage between Islamic religiosity and gender equality attitudes Marijn van Klingeren, Niels Spiering (Radboud University Nijmegen, Social Cultural Research) |
Fri June 29
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12:00-13:30
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Lunch.
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Bahia
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Poster Sesion
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Spread of fake news on Twitter during the 2016 presidential election: The case of #pizzagate
Porismita Borah (Washington State University), Itai Himelboim (University of Georgia ), Meredith Yiran Wang (Washington State University) Public opinion and migration: the case study from Slovenian perspective Živa Broder, Simona Zavratnik, Rebeka Falle Zorman (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences) Linking Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Russia Anna Efimova (Higher Scool of Economics) Changing Immigration Laws and their Impact on Attitudes Within Qatar's Sponsorship System Semsia Al-Ali Mustafa, Abdoulaye Diop, T.L. Kien (Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) Qatar University) Social Media Sharing and Corrective Action Hypothesis Diego Mazorra (Universidad Externado de Colombia) Challenges when Interviewing Migrant Workers in Qatar: Third-Party Presence Effect T.L. Kien, Šemsia Al-Ali Mustafa, Abdoulaye Diop (Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) Qatar University) Labor Camp Surveys in GCC Countries: Group Quarter Sub-sampling Abdoulaye Diop, T.L. Kien, Šemsia Al-Ali Mustafa (Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) Qatar University) World Values Survey Wave 7: New Research Horizons and Methodological Challenges Kseniya Kizilova (World Values Survey Association) Institutional trust in the Middle East and North Africa: A Longitudinal Multilevel Analysis. Nadia Rezgui |
Fri June 29
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13:30-14:45
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Anfa
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Social Media and Public Opinion ll
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Attitudinal Gap? Social Media Use and the Uneven Development of Political Disaffection
Pedro Fierro, Patricio Aroca (Adolfo Ibanez University) Mapping Public Opinion Research in the Social Media Environment Baohua Zhou (Fudan University) Digital Politics in North Africa: Possibilities To Reverse Subversion Ibrahim Saleh (Nile University in Egypt) Social Media, Citizen Engagement, and the March for Science Paul Brewer, Barbara Ley (University of Delaware) Writing on the Wall: Exploring the relationship between attitude toward Facebook use and political participation Azmat Rasul (Valdosta State University) |
Fri June 29
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13:30-14:45
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Fedala
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Political Conversation and Expression
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Capturing interpersonal political communication: Results of a covert field observation
Nicole Podschuweit (University of Erfurt) How private political talk becomes public political expression Chen Min (College of Public Administration) Testing the Contact Hypothesis: How Contact with the Other Party Reduces Affective Polarization in the American Electorate Matthew Barnidge (The University of Alabama) Outer voice and Inner voice: the influence of political efficacy and political trust on college students' political expression Jiayuan Wen (HongKong Baptist University) How Talking Politics Fosters and Inhibits Activism Among Those with Authoritarian Orientation? Evidences from Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and the United States Chau Tong, Alex Koo, Xiaomei Sun (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
Fri June 29
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13:30-14:45
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Lixus
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Agenda Setting and Issue Ownership
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Bots and trolls in Latin America: who is setting the agenda now?
Mariana De Maio (Lehigh University), Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Universidad Nacional de San Martín) Agenda-setting in Russian media Anastasia Kazun (Higher School of Economics) A study on new agenda-setting model in the era of social media in China LU GAN (Communication University of China) Issue ownership of parties and candidates in the 2017 French elections Romain Lachat (Sciences Po, Cevipof) |
Fri June 29
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13:30-14:45
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Tingis
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Participation
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The Impact of Emotion on Political Participation: Testing the moderating effects of news consumption and political knowledge
Xiaomei Sun (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Stephanie Tsang (Hong Kong Baptist University) Citizenship Norm and Political Participation: A Cross-Country Analysis Eric Yu (National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan), Ting-wei Weng (Stony Brook University, New York, USA) Political Efficacy and Non-Electoral Participation in Chile: Extending Results to New Democracies Pedro Fierro (Adolfo Ibanez University), Jaime Lindh (Fundacion Piensa), Patricio Aroca (Adolfo Ibanez University) Disagreement and Political Participation in Chile Nicolle Etchegaray (UDP), Andrés Scherman (UDP) |
Fri June 29
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14:45-15:15
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Coffee Break
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Fri June 29
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15:15-16:45
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Anfa
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Voting
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The effect of socio-tropic and ego-tropic economic perceptions on presidential approval and vote intention. The Case of Chile, 1990-2017
Patricio Navia (New York University), Gonzalo Espinoza-Bianchini (Universidad Diego Portales), Maria José Sánchez (Universidad Diego Portales) Voting Intention Polls in the 2018 Italian Parliamentary Election Giancarlo Gasperoni (University of Bologna) Likely Voter Models in a Multiparty System and in Unstable Conditions: A Case Study Using the Czech General Election of 2017 Paulina Tabery, Matouš Pilnáček (Public Opinion Research Centre, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences) What Led to Support for the Front National n the 2017 French election? – Testing Old and New Explanations Pavlos Vasilopoulos (Cevipof, Sciences Po), Martial Foucault (Cevipof, Sciences Po ), George Marcus (Williams College), Nicholas Valentino (University of Michigan) Why do Europhiles Vote for Eurosceptic Parties? The Case of the 2014 European Election Anne-Marie Houde (Université de Montréal), Laura Uyttendale (Université catholique de Louvain) |
Fri June 29
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15:15-16:45
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Fedala
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Variation in Measurement Between Contexts
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From Cross-national ex-post Survey Harmonization to Substantive Analyses: A Roadmap and Empirical Illustration
Marta Kolczynska (Polish Academy of Sciences) How can we explain differences in institutional trust between regions: Looking at ways to characterize countries using longitudinal data Claire Durand (Université de Montréal), Paul Pelletier (Private consultant) The Elite Model of Opinion Leadership: Testing Validity across European Countries and Topic Areas Frank Mangold (University of Hohenheim) Reevaluating Cross-National Variation in Political Knowledge- The Importance of Number of Cases and Imputation for Missing Responses Guilherme Russo (Vanderbilt University) |
Fri June 29
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15:15-16:45
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Lixus
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Media Effects
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Fri June 29
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15:15-16:45
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Tingis
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Challenges in Comparative Research lI
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Transparency and replicability in cross-national survey research: Demarcation of problems and possible solutions
Elena Damian, Bart Meuleman, Wim van Oorschot (KU Leuven) Global work orientations over two decades: Insights into the ISSP work orientation modules Evi Scholz (GESIS) A Searchable Repository of Scale Translations in Multilingual Surveys Steve Dept, Pisana Ferrari, Elica Krajceva (cApStAn) |
Fri June 29
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19:00-21:00
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Award Banquet
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Sat June 30
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09:00-10:15
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Anfa
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Electoral Polls: Problems and Solutions
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Review of exit polling in Nepal’s 2017 local, provincial and parliamentary elections
Jui Shrestha Pre-election Polling Problems in Chile Michael Traugott (University of Michigan), Claire Durand (University of Montreal), Timothy Johnson (University of Illinois - Chicago), Alejandro Moreno (ITAM) Overcoming the poll-bashing with enhanced polling Guénaëlle Gault, Emmanuel Riviere (Kantar Public) Current problems with electoral polls and how to solve them Sara Morais Vargas, Narcisco Michavila (GAD3) |
Sat June 30
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09:00-10:15
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Fedala
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Freedom to Publish Public Opinion Research: The State of the World
Timothy Johnson (University of Illinois at Chicago) |
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A Growing Educational Divide? Evidence from the Netherlands from 5 EVS Waves
Tim Reeskens, Inge Sieben, Loek Halman (Tilburg University) Questions in context: location and order effects in the measurement of values Alexandre Pollien, Michèle Ernst Stähli, Michael Ochsner , Patricia Milbert (FORS) The European Values Study from 1981 to 2026: methodological developments Ruud Luijkx (European Values Study at Tilburg University), Vera Lomazzi (GESIS/EVS) Using Web Probing to Elucidate Respondents’ Understanding of “Minorities“ in Cross-Cultural Comparative Research Michael Braun (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences), Dorothée Behr , Katharina Meitinger , Klara Raiber |
Sat June 30
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09:00-10:15
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Tingis
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Sat June 30
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10:15-10:45
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Coffee Break
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Sat June 30
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10:45-12:00
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Anfa
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Survey Mode and Survey Response
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An experimental study of paper-based interviewing and computer-assisted interviewing in the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey
Aigul Mavletova (National Research University HIgher School of Economics) Sources of error in comparative surveys – an assessment of the relative impact of mode and translation on measurement invariance Caroline Roberts (University of Lausanne), Oriane Sarrasin (University of Lausanne), Michèle Ernst Stähli (FORS) Leveraging Commitment to Influence Respondent Behavior David Vannette (Stanford University and Qualtrics Methodology Lab) |
Sat June 30
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10:45-12:00
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Fedala
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Public Opinion Formation and Change
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Shaping public opinion? Journalistic perceptions regarding public, voting behavior and Media effects in Greece and Cyprus
Sofia Iordanidou, Lida Tsene, Emmanouil Takas, Katerina Diamantaki, Dionysis Panos (Advanced Media Institute) The Effects of Strategic News on Political Cynicism during Election and Non-election Coverage: A Cross-national Study Nael Jebril (Bournemouth University) Changes in National Pride across Times and Country Tom W. Smith (NORC), Jibum Kim (Sungkyunkwan University), Sori Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) The Effects of Changing Political Environments on Public Opinion Formation Nael Jebril (Bournemouth University) |
Sat June 30
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10:45-12:00
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Lixus
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Journalism
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Exploring the Changing Role of Journalism Performance in Egypt: From Watchdog to Dogwatch
Ibrahim Saleh (Nile University in Egypt) Same Candidates, Different Faces: Surface Visual Bias in Media Coverage of Presidential Candidates with Computer Vision Techniques Yilang Peng (University of Pennsylvania) Self-censorship or provocation? Influences of audience hostility on journalists’ editorial work Senja Post (University of Zurich), Hans Mathias Kepplinger (University of Mainz) The framing of political news in a transitional democracy: The Chilean case Maria Elena Gronemeyer (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) |
Sat June 30
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10:45-12:00
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Tingis
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Campaigns and Elections
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Brexit, the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and the Media: How Leading International News Media Covered Major Candidate and Policy-Making Issues
Thomas Christie (University of Texas Arlington) Do vote intention polls influence voters’ electoral decisions? Patrick Sturgis , Will Jennings , Marzieh Mussav-Rizi “State elections in the shadow of the European migrant crisis? On the role of federal politics in the media coverage of the state election campaign” Annemarie Wiedicke (Universität Erfurt) When do campaigns are perceived as negative? An analysis of 59 elections worldwide Jürgen Maier (University of Koblenz-Landau), Alessandro Nai (University of Amsterdam) |
Sat June 30
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Lunch
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Sat June 30
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13:30-14:45
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Anfa
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Digital and Social Media ll
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Party pledges in the media and on Twitter during the 2016 Presidential Elections in Spain
Andreu Casero-Ripolles (Universitat Jaume I de Castello), Eulàlia P. Abril (University of Illinois at Chicago ), Petia Kostadinova (University of Illinois at Chicago ) Online Mobilization and Interests Claim in China:Case on Panyu Residents Boycott Waste-to-Energy Plant Program Near Their Neighborhood Mengshan Ren (Communication University of China) Understanding Online Privacy Concerns within Political Contexts Wenting Yu (City University of Hong Kong) Does the Great Firewall really control the Chinese media selection? Explain the factors influencing Internet user’s accessing information beyond media censorship behavior. WANG Yantao (City University of Hong Kong) |
Sat June 30
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13:30-14:45
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Fedala
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Issues and Contexts around the World ll
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The face of the Armageddon: The Greek Public Opinion during the crisis 2009-2015
George Siakas (Public Opinion Research Unit URI UoM), Nikos Marantzidis (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki) Brazil and Argentina: Public Opinion and Trade Preferences Matheus Hardt, Janina Onuki (Universidade de São Paulo) A Budget of the People, by the People, for the People: an opinion-policy congruence analysis of EU budget allocations Matteo Pittiglio (University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia) "Open Carry Will Give Women and Old People a Chance": A Comparative Analysis of Attitudes toward Gun Regulation between the United States and South Africa Ayellet Pelled, Robyn Baragwanath (University of Wisconsin - Madison) |
Sat June 30
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13:30-14:45
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Lixus
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Democracy and Democratization
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“Faultlines in Democratisation” Exploring maturity of latest electoral verdicts of through AII (Anti Incumbency Index) by comparative mapping of anti-Incumbency sentiment in Public Opinion from UK, Nepal, Tunisia, Pakistan & Malaysia Yashwant Deshmukh, Gaura Shukla (CVoter Foundation) How people evaluate democracy: An assessment of the effects of economic performance and quality of democracy on satisfaction with democracy Pablo Christmann (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) Democratization and Identity Politics: Comparison of Hong Kong and Taiwan Francis Yin (Shenzhen University) Fake News, Fake Democracy: The Relationship Between Perceptions of the Media and Dissatisfaction with Democracy in Four Countries Matthew Barnidge (The University of Alabama), Hernando Rojas (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
Sat June 30
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13:30-14:45
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Tingis
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Data Quality
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Measuring social desirability bias in electoral surveys
Yulia Baskakova (VCIOM) Identifying Data Falsification in Face-to-face Through Audio Checks in Complex Environments: a study of 10 countries in Africa Yuliya Dudaronak (ORB International) Improving Data Quality for Open-ended Questions in Short Message Service (SMS) Surveys: An Experimental Study Tavian MacKinnon (GeoPoll) Matthew Harbor (GeoPoll) The role of paradata in quality control of data collection processes Maria braun, Noelia carioli (MORI Argentina) |
Sat June 30
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14:45-16:00
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Member Meeting (coffee break)
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