Photo by João Marcelo Martins
Panel 1 : Political communication and polarization(9:30-11:00)
- Can we Crowd Source Fact Checking, or Who Can Identify Fake News, Joshua Tucker (NewYork University)
- Different views, different votes, different feelings? How ideological divisions fuel affective polarization, Patrickvan Erkel(University of Antwerp)
Panel 2 : Political trust, satisfaction and system performance(11:00-12:30)
- Sources of political distrust in Australia, Jill Sheppard(Australian National University)
- Executive Approval Dynamics in Presidential and Parliamentary Democratic Regimes, Tim Hellwig (Indiana University)
- The State of Democracy in Africa, Carlos Shenga (Joaquim Chissano University and Centre for Research on Governance and Development, Mozambique)
Panel 3 : Political attitudes and partisanship(13:30-15:00)
- Illiberal democratic attitudes and support for populist parties, Wouter van der Brug (University of Amsterdam)
- The Changing Gender Gap(s) in Voting: An Occupational Realignment, Orit Kedar (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Modern Sexism and Far Right Vote: The Case of Vox, Eva Anduiza (UAB Barcelona)
Panel 4 : Changing democracies(15:30-16:30)
- The Rise of Negative Personalization, Diego Garzia (University of Lausanne)
- The Danish Voter: Democratic Ideals and Challenges, Kasper M. Hansen (University of Copenhagen)
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