2008 Conference on The American Voter Revisited

May 8-10, 2008

Department of Political Science, University of Iowa

3rd Floor Schaeffer Hall

Hosted by Michael Lewis-Beck

Barreto, Matt A. and Francisco I. Pedraza (University of Washington) “The Renewal and Persistence of Group Identification in American Politics”

Clarke, Harold (University of Texas- Dallas) “The American Voter's British Cousin at the Polls in 2005 (PDF)”

Clarke, Harold (University of Texas- Dallas). “How Far Is It From Ann Arbor to Wivenhoe?  Visiting the American Voter’s British Cousin (Powerpoint presentation)”

Jacoby, William G. (Michigan State University) “Ideology and Vote Choice in the 2004 election”

Kam, Cindy(University of California- Davis) “What have you done for me(or us) lately? Gender and Economic Voting”

Lewis-Beck, Michael (University of Iowa) and Mary Stegmaier (University of Virginia). “American Voter to Economic Voter: Evolution of an Idea.”

Petrocik, John (University of Missouri). “Party Identification: Leaners are NOT Independents.”

Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria(University of Rochester), Robert Walker (Washington University), and Daniel Q. Gillion (University of Rochester) “Exploring the Micro-Dynamics of Political Participation: Unpacking Trends in Black [And White] Activism over Time”

Weisberg, Herbert F.(The Ohio State University) “Change in the Components of the Electoral Decision”

Wolak, Jennifer(University of Colorado- Boulder) “Political Context and the Development of Party Identification in Adolescence”

 

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