Monday, September 12, 2011, Gellner Room, Monument Building, 2nd floor, Nador 9
14.00-15.40 Panel 1:
Prof. Paul Allen Beck, Ohio State University - Global Patterns of Political Intermediation
Prof. Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, University of Mannheim - Conditions for Dyadic Partisan Agreement and Disagreement: An Analysis of Voters' Social Networks at the 2009 German Federal Election
15.40-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.40 Panel 2:
Diana Burlacu, CEU - Public Attitudes Towards Government Responsibility in a Comparative Perspective
Paul Weith, CEU - Gene by Environment Interactions of Political Knowledge and Socioeconomic Status
Tuesday, September 13, 2011, Gellner Room, Monument Building, 2nd floor, Nador 9
13.00-14.40 Panel 3:
Daniela Sirinic, CEU – Are the Kids Alright - Does Unequal Participation Make a Difference?
Sebastian Popa, CEU - The Role of Political Information in Attitude Congruent Electoral Decisions
Prof. Gabor Toka, CEU - Do Politically Biased Media Make Citizens Better Informed about Politics?
Event sponsored by the Marie Curie Initial Training Program via ELECDEM Training Network in Electoral Democracy