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Ruth Dassonneville awarded an APSA EPOVB Emerging Scholar Award
OpenUM 16 August 2024 Ruth Dassonneville
Ruth Dassonneville is one of the 2024 co-recipients of the Emerging Scholar Award, from the Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behavior section of the American Political Science Association. For the announcement, see here. More information on this award and a list of previous recipients can be found here. Read more
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Student Association Conference
rdassonneville 16 August 2024 Matthew Taylor / Maxime Bergeron / Thomas Rafie / Valentin Pautonnier / Virginie Vandewalle
Several members of the chair have participated in the student conference organized by the Université de Montréal political science student associations which took place on May 13-15, 2024. Congratulations to Virginie Vandewalle, who won the best paper prize in the category ‘Democracy and elections.’ Read more
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CSDC Student Conference, 2024
rdassonneville 16 August 2024 Matthew Taylor / Maxime Bergeron / Nadjim Fréchet / Thomas Rafie / Valentin Pautonnier / Virginie Vandewalle
The CSDC Graduate Student Conference took place on March 8-9, 2024 in Quebec city. Different chair members presented their work at the conference, and Matthew Taylor was awarded the prize for the best presentation by a PhD student. Congratulations Matthew! Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 1 May
Grandparents for future? Opinion on climate change and generational solidarity from a family perspective Marie Heldgaard Seestedt-University of Copenhagen The generational contract is under pressure in ageing democracies where expectations that the next generation will be better off than their parents are declining. One reason for this is climate change – an issue where the […] Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 30 April
Évaluer l’impact des ‘deepfakes’ en contexte électoral Jean-François Godbout-Université de Montréal This presentation aims to collect comments on our research design for a survey experiment to measure the effect of deepfakes in an electoral context. Cookies will be served. The presentation is in hybrid format and will be simulcast on Zoom. Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 17 April
11 April 2024 Matthew Taylor
Split Decision: Federal and Provincial Elections in Ontario, 1997-2022 Matthew Taylor-Université de Montréal On the night of his re-election victory in June of 2022, Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a particular point of thanking voters who had “cast [their] last ballot for the federal Liberals” (CPAC 2022). Ford’s gratitude towards federal Liberals reflects a curious […] Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 10 April
Power, Representation, and Ideology – Explaining Political Elites’ Satisfaction with Democracy Benjamin Ferland-University of Ottawa, co-written with Valere Gaspard-University of Ottawa, and Johan Savoy-University of Ottawa Research on satisfaction with democracy has increased in recent decades, with researchers studying how democratic satisfaction influences political attitudes and behaviors as well as the individual and contextual determinants […] Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 3 April
Issue Competition in Quebec from 2003 to 2022 Marc-Antoine Martel-Université de Montréal, co-written with Richard Nadeau-Université de Montréal This research delves into issue competition dynamics during Quebec’s electoral campaigns. Issue competition refers to the strategies deployed by political parties to increase or decrease the visibility of issues to gain political benefits (Green-Pedersen 2023). This study […] Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 2 April
28 March 2024 Semih Çakır
From Leader Profiles to Voter Perceptions: Sociodemographic and Policy Cues Semih Çakir-University of Vienna, co-written with Isabella Rebasso-University of Vienna, and Markus Wagner-University of Vienna What information do people infer about parties’ voters based on its party leader? We propose that leaders’ sociodemographic characteristics, in interplay with their policy positions, influence perceptions of their voter […] Read more
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Electoral Chair’s Seminar – 20 March
The United States Military in a Political Crisis: Experimental Design Theodore McLauchlin-Université de Montréal These are challenging times for democracy in the United States, and the armed forces are not immune from controversy. In recent years, there has been growing concern about the potential use by politicians of the military for partisan political ends and […] Read more