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Poster Session 2
Date: Saturday, Sep 5, 10:15 AM
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Divisions 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 48

Author(s): Coalition Governments and Strategic Voting: Two Laboratory Experiments
Michael F. Meffert
Leiden University, mmeffert@gmail.com

  Thomas Gschwend
Universität Mannheim, gschwend@uni-mannheim.de
Author(s): Kingmakers and Leaders in Coalition Formation
Steven J. Brams
New York University, steven.brams@nyu.edu

  Marc Kilgour
Wilfrid Laurier University, mkilgour@wlu.ca
Author(s): Identification of Party Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
Jonathan van Eerd
University of Zurich, jonathan.vaneerd@pw.uzh.ch
Author(s): Party Movement in the Policy Space under Different Electoral Systems
Iulia Cioroianu
New York University, iulia.cioroianu@nyu.edu
Author(s): Risk Taking and Redistricting: How a Party’s Willingness to Accept Risk Leads to Seat Gains and Losses
Aaron Dusso
George Washington University, aaron444@gwu.edu
Author(s): Are Young Republican Voters Deserting? An Analysis of Partisan Alignment Among Young Conservative-Leaning Voters During the George W. Bush Presidency
Emily McClintock Ekins
University of California, Los Angeles, emilyekins@ucla.edu
Author(s): Young Voters, Engagement, and the 2008 Presidential Election
David P. Redlawsk
University of Iowa, redlawsk@rutgers.edu

  Allison Hamilton
University of Iowa, allison-j-hamilton@uiowa.edu
Author(s): Political Survey of Incarcerated Americans
Amir Fairdosi
University of Chicago, amirfairdosi@uchicago.edu
Author(s): Turnout and Primaries
Kristin L. Kanthak
University of Pittsburgh, kanthak@pitt.edu

  Rebecca B. Morton
New York University, rebecca.morton@nyu.edu
Author(s): Advice for Raising Registration and Turnout Rates: Field Experiments on 37 College Campuses
Elizabeth A. Bennion
Indiana University South Bend, ebennion@iusb.edu
Author(s): Mirroring the Party: Candidate assessments and Party Images in Britain
Tereza Capelos
University of Surrey, t.capelos@surrey.ac.uk
Author(s): Are Traditional or Modern Forms of Campaigning More Effective? Combining Evidence from Agent Survey Data, Campaign Spending and BES Survey Data at British General Elections 1992-2005
David John Cutts
University of Manchester, david.cutts@manchester.ac.uk

  Edward A Fieldhouse
University of Manchester, Ed.Fieldhouse@manchester.ac.uk
Author(s): Political Risk and Strategic Investing: Explaining Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Activists' Contributions in State Supreme Court Elections
Beth Easter
Indiana University, Bloomington, baeaster@indiana.edu
Author(s): The Effects of Judicial Campaign Messages on Voter Mobilization: An Experimental Study
Jeffrey A. Gottfried
University of Pennsylvania, jgottfried@asc.upenn.edu

  Eran N. Ben-Porath
Social Science Research Solutions
Author(s): Campaign Learning and Issue Publics: Seniors in the 2000 and 2004 Elections
Michael B. Henderson
Harvard University, henders3@fas.harvard.edu
Author(s): Context and Sub-National Economic Voting in Canada
Cameron Anderson
University of Western Ontario, cander54@uwo.ca
Author(s): Testing the Impact of Resources on the Individual-Level (In)stability of Political Participation Over Time
Joanne Miller
University of Minnesota, jomiller@umn.edu

  Sarah A. Treul
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, streul@umn.edu
Author(s): Coalition Signals and Vote Decisions: A Survey Experiment
Michael F. Meffert
Leiden University, mmeffert@gmail.com

  Thomas Gschwend
Universität Mannheim, gschwend@uni-mannheim.de
Author(s): The Effects of Education on Political Participation - An Empirical Test of the Sorting Model in Sweden
Mikael Persson
Goteburg University, mikael.persson@pol.gu.se
Author(s): Distinguishing the Attitude from the Behavior: Toward a Two-Stage Model of Nativism and Immigration Policy Attitudes
Benjamin R. Knoll
University of Iowa, benjamin-knoll@uiowa.edu
Author(s): Kramer Revisited: Comparing the Effect of Economic Attitudes and the Real Economy on Vote Choice
Raymond M. Duch
University of Oxford, raymond.duch@nuffield.ox.ac.uk

  David A. Armstrong
University of Oxford, armstrod@uwm.edu
Author(s): Public Opinion toward Immigrants and Employment Opportunities in the European Union
Karl C. Kaltenthaler
University of Akron, kck@uakron.edu
Author(s): The Perception and Reality of Political Corruption in the American States
Robert Kirby Goidel
Louisiana State University, kgoidel@lsu.edu

  Donald A. Gross
University of Kentucky, pol146@uky.edu
Author(s): Beyond the Music: The Impact of Exposure to Rap Music and Black Political Attitudes
Lakeyta Bonnette
Ohio State University, pollmb@langate.gsu.edu
Author(s): Breaking Through the Digital Divide: The Political Implications of Latinos On-Line
Corinna A. Reyes
University of California, Santa Barbara
Author(s): Digital Politics Divide: Worldwide Inequalities in Using the Internet to Practice Politics
Andrea Calderaro
European University Institute, andrea.calderaro@eui.eu
Author(s): Using the Issue Crawler to Map Gun Control Issue-Networks
Peter Malachy Ryan
Ryerson University, pryan@ryerson.ca

  Zachary P. Devereaux
Ryerson University, zdevereaux@gmail.com

  Neil R. Thomlinson
Ryerson University, nthomlinson@politics.ryerson.ca

  Wendy Cukier
Ryerson University, wcukier@ryerson.ca
Author(s): Choices for a New Political Era
Dorinda Tetens
CUNY-Graduate Center, dorindatetens@usa.net
Author(s): The World Social Forum: Social Forums as Resistance Relays of the Alter-Globalization Movement
Peter N. Funke
University of Pennsylvania, pfunke@sas.upenn.edu
Author(s): A Theory of Conceptual Change in Conventional Objects: Wittgenstein, Political Inquiry, and ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland
Robert M. Mauro
SUNY-Albany, robert_mauro@hotmail.com
Author(s): Complexity, Innovation and the Case for Reading Political Theory Rhetorically
Daniel Skinner
CUNY Graduate Center, dskinner@ramapo.edu
Author(s): Politics in Motion: Emigration and the Sending State
Erin Court
University of Oxford, erin.court@politics.ox.ac.uk
Author(s): The Cash Nexus: Cities, Trade, Debt, and Parliaments
Deborah A. Boucoyannis
Harvard University, daboucoyannis@gmail.com
Author(s): Profit as Aid
Lisa M. Burke
University of Denver, liburke@du.edu
Author(s): Visions of Liberalism: Negative Liberty, Positive Liberty, and American Grand Strategy in Europe
Brendan R. Green
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, brgreen@mit.edu
Author(s): After the End: Francis Fukuyama’s End of History at Twenty
Ulrich Krotz
Brown University, ulrich_krotz@brown.edu

  Francisco Resnicoff
Brown University, francisco_resnicoff@brown.edu
Author(s): A Final Act for Carbon? Helsinki’s Lessons for Transatlantic Cooperation on Climate Change
Robert Shum
Johns Hopkins University, rshum1@jhu.edu
Author(s): Troubling Past: Denial and Silence in the Age of Apologies
Nava Löwenheim
Hebrew University, mslnava@mscc.huji.ac.il
Author(s): Is the Internet Bringing About a New Quality of Democracy? An Analysis of the Effect of Remote Electronic Voting on Turnout
Daniel Bochsler
Center for Comparative and International Studies (University of Zurich), bochslerd@ceu.hu
Author(s): Who Votes Strategically? A Panel Data Analysis of the 2006 Mexican Presidential Election and an Individual-Level Model that Accounts for Measurement Error in the Dependent Variable
Francisco Flores-Macias
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, fflores@mit.edu
Author(s): When National Politicians Meet Local Stakeholders: A Demand-Side Approach of Pork-Barrel Politics
Carlos Pereira
Michigan State University, pereir12@msu.edu
Author(s): Count What You Want to Count: Motivated Perception and Contested Ballots
Kyle Casimir Kopko
Ohio State University, kopko.5@osu.edu
Author(s): It's Personal: The Vote and the Role of Candidate Personality in Mexico and Brazil
Mary C. Slosar
University of Texas, Austin, maryslosar@mail.utexas.edu
Author(s): Primaries in Mexico: The Effect of the PRI Nomination Process in the 2000 and 2006 Presidential Election
Amalia Mena-Mora
University of Houston, mayina99@yahoo.com
Author(s): Voter Choice in the 2006 Mexican Presidential Election
Ines Levin
California Institute of Technology, ilevin@hss.caltech.edu
Author(s): Do Partisans' Attachments Affect Finnish Parties' Relocations?
Achillefs Papageorgiou
Tampere University, Achillefs.Papageorgiou@uta.fi
Author(s): Poverty and Pocketbook Politics: The Relationship Between Class, Egotropic Evaluations, and Presidential Approval in Peru
Matthew Singer
University of Connecticut, matthew.m.singer@uconn.edu
Author(s): Macro Trends in Political Engagement: A Comprehensive Study of Turnout and Unconventional Political Participation
Daniel Stockemer
University of Connecticut, d.stockemer@web.de
Author(s): How the Voters' Satisfaction with the Municipal Government Influences the End Result in an Election for Mayor, in a Multiparty System: Brazil, 2008
Luciana Fernandes Veiga
Universidade Federal do Paraná, lucianaveiga@ufpr.br
Author(s): Issue Interconnections in Party Competition: Policy Linkages and Ideological Change in 23 Democracies
Markus Wagner
London School of Economics, m.wagner@lse.ac.uk
Author(s): Individual Level Determinants of a Populist Vote: Evidence from Eastern Europe
Galina Zapryanova
University of Pittsburgh, gmz5@pitt.edu
Author(s): Not in My Front Yard! What Yard Signs Tell Us About Expression, Instrumentalism and the Paradox of Political Participation
Todd Makse
The Ohio State University, makse.1@osu.edu

  Anand E. Sokhey
Ohio State University, sokhey.2@osu.edu
Author(s): Teaching in the Storm's Wake: Post-Katrina Public Education Reform in New Orleans
Peter F. Burns
Loyola University New Orleans, pburns@loyno.edu

  Matthew O. Thomas
California State University, Chico, mothomas@csuchico.edu
Author(s): Undecided Beyond SES: System Affect Among Resource-Rich Nonvoters
L. Matthew Vandenbroek
University of Texas, Austin, lmvandenbroek@mail.utexas.edu