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Semra Sevi is a finalist for the SSHRC Talent Award
rdassonneville 6 January 2021 Semra Sevi
Semra Sevi is a finalist of the SSHRC Talent Award. Each year, SSHRC awards prizes for Canada’s top social sciences and humanities researchers. The Talent Award recognizes the outstanding academic achievement of a current SSHRC doctoral or postdoctoral scholarship or fellowship holder. Congratulations on this accomplishment! More information on the award can be found here. Read more
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Tuesday Seminar – 1 December
rdassonneville 27 November 2020
Attitudes towards homosexuality after “Obergefell v. Hodges”. Quasi-experimental evidence of anticipatory backlash from Israel Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte (University of Southampton) The US Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges was a landmark judicial ruling that expanded the civil rights afforded to sexual minority individuals by recognising the constitutional and federal right of lesbian, gay or […] Read more
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Tuesday Seminar – 24 November
rdassonneville 23 November 2020 Florence Vallée-Dubois
Dyadic Representation in Canadian Parliamentary Debates Florence Vallée-Dubois (Université de Montréal) Dyadic representation rests on the incentives of representatives to attend to the interests of their constituents in single-member district electoral systems. But party discipline greatly limits dyadic representation. In Westminster style parliamentary systems, for example, members are expected to toe the party line, which […] Read more
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Tuesday Seminar – 17 November
rdassonneville 16 November 2020 Alexandra Jabbour
Are citizens still receiving the treatment? A reassessment of previous findings on the effect of local context on the perception of the national economy Alexandra Jabbour (Université de Montréal) A growing number of studies investigate the role of local factors on individuals’ perceptions of the national economy. Some of those studies showed that individuals use local […] Read more
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Tuesday Seminar – 10 November
rdassonneville 6 November 2020
Vote switching and Coalition-Directed Voting: A Panel Study of Repeat Elections in Israel Liran Harsgor (University of Haifa)Reut Itzkovitch-Malka (The Open University of Israel) Or Tuttnauer (MZES Universität Mannheim) A growing body of knowledge highlights the determinants of vote switching, such as issues, party positions and personality. This literature, however, does not take into account coalition-directed voting, which has […] Read more
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Nouvel épisode du balado de la Chaire
rdassonneville 23 October 2020 Jeanne Marlier / Philippe Mongrain / Ruth Dassonneville
Dans cet épisode du balado, Jeanne Marlier, étudiante à la maîtrise au département de science politique, discute avec Philippe Mongrain, étudiant au doctorat qui s’intéresse à la prédiction électoral et plus particulièrement à la prédiction citoyenne. Philippe vient de publier un article qu’il a co-écrit avec Bruno Jérôme, Véronique Jérôme et Richard Nadeau, qui présente […] Read more
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Balado de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en démocratie électorale
14 September 2020 Jeanne Marlier / Ruth Dassonneville
C’est avec enthousiasme qu’on lance la série balado de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en démocratie électorale. Dans nos balados, on discute des élections, du comportement des électeurs et des partis, et de la représentation. L’objectif de la série est de discuter avec les auteurs d’articles ou d’ouvrages récents, de ce qui a motivé […] Read more
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Entrevue pour l’émission « Tout un monde » sur RTS
rdassonneville 11 September 2020 Philippe Mongrain
Lors de l’émission radio « Tout un monde » du 11 septembre sur RTS, un membre de la Chaire, Philippe Mongrain, est intervenu pour discuter de prévision électorale. Vous pouvez trouver l’émission ici (Philippe intervient vers 6:30). Read more
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Université de Montréal Electoral Chairs Tuesday Seminar Schedule (September-October)
rdassonneville 31 August 2020
1 September 2020 – Electoral Participation, Political Disaffection, and the Rise of the Populist Radical Right Julia Schulte-Cloos (LMU Research Fellow) 8 September 2020 […] Read more
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PhD defense of Dieter Stiers
rdassonneville 16 June 2020 Dieter Stiers
On 20 May 2020, Dieter Stiers successfully defended his dissertation “Quality of the Vote Choice. Accountability and Congruence in Electoral Democracies” at the University of Leuven. Dieter was co-supervised by Marc Hooghe (KU Leuven) and Ruth Dassonneville, and the dissertation committee included André Blais, Richard R. Lau, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Jean-Benoit Pilet and Stefaan Fiers. […] Read more