2022

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Electoral Chairs’ Seminars – 23 March

Does Austerity Cause Polarization? Evelyne Hübscher (Central European University)Thomas Sattler (University of Geneva)Markus Wagner (University of Vienna) In recent decades, governments in many Western democracies have shown a remarkable consensus in pursuing austerity during periods of strained public finances. In this paper, we show that these decisions have consequences for political polarization. Our macro-level analysis […] Read more

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Electoral Chairs’ Seminars – 2 March

The Pro-Immigration Europeans Rahsaan Maxwell (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) One of the central conflicts in Western Europe is whether nation-states should be open or closed to immigration and ethnic diversity.  These issues have been at the center of election campaigns and may structure debates about the future of European societies. However, analysis of […] Read more

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Electoral Chairs’ Seminars – 23 February

Shifting Motivations? Voters Infer Credible Committment from Policy Changes Love Christensen (Postdoctoral researcher, Aarhus University), Pablo Fernández Vázquez (Associate professor, Carlos III University in Madrid) In the course of electoral competition, parties may find themselves compelled to change their policy positions. Even if these changes are motivated by substantive policy concerns, changing policy may be written […] Read more

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Electoral Chairs’ Seminars – 16 February

Au-delà de l’insatisfaction démocratique: comment les citoyens évaluent-ils la légitimité du système politique? David Talukder (Université Libre de Bruxelles – ULB) Durant cette présentation, je vais présenter l’un des chapitres de ma thèse dans laquelle j’examine la manière dont les citoyens évaluent le système politique. Plus particulièrement, j’aborde la question de l’évaluation de la légitimité du […] Read more

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CfA Affective Polarization: A Challenge for Electoral Democracy?

Paris, May 20-21, 2022 Organized by the CERIUM-FMSH Chair on Global Governance We are inviting scholars of electoral competition, public opinion, and political representation, to apply to the workshop “Affective Polarization: A Challenge for Electoral Democracy?”. We welcome all submissions that address some aspect of the phenomenon of affective polarization and its impact on electoral […] Read more

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Electoral Chairs’ Seminars – 9 February

Do Unfounded Claims of Election Fraud Influence the Likelihood of Voting? Jean-Nicolas Bordeleau (Université de Montréal) The legitimacy of the electoral process is often put into question by political candidates and elites who seek to account for their loss. As a result, a significant portion of voters are presented with unfounded allegations of widespread election […] Read more

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Université de Montréal Electoral Chairs’ Seminar Schedule (19 January – 27 April)

19 January 2022 – The voting advice applications’ match effects on pre-voters Laura Uyttendaele (UC Louvain) 26 January 2022 – Assemblée citoyenne sur la démocratie électorale municipale André Blais (Université de Montréal) 2 February 2022 – Striking a Political Chord: The E ect of Musical Preferences on Voting Intentions in Canada Catherine Ouellet (University of Toronto)Nadjim […] Read more

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Electoral Chairs’ Seminars – 2 February

Striking a Political Chord: The Effect of Musical Preferences on Voting Intentions in Canada Catherine Ouellet (University of Toronto)Nadjim Fréchet (Université de Montréal)Yannick Dufresne (Université de Laval) Music is arguably one of the most meaningful and widespread forms of communication. There is also extensive evidence that musical taste is often revealing of values, personality traits, […] Read more