Paper Room für die Tagung des AK "Wahlen und politische Einstellungen" am 19./20. Mai 2022
Panel 1 "Politik, Medien und Kommunikation"
- Angenendt, Kelm, Poguntke & Rosar: "Digital Campaigning: Who Benefits? An Analysis of the 2021 German Federal Election Campaign"
- Burst, Ivanusch & Zehnter: "Communicating in an eventful campaign: How parties used press releases during the German federal election campaign 2021"
- Cohen, Allinger & Küpfer: "The housig crisis on social media: Local rental markets and MPs' attention to housing policy on Twitter"
Panel 2 "Wahlsystem im Kontext und Personalisierung"
- Sohnius, Gschwend & Rittmann: "Unintended Consequences of Increasing Electoral Districts? Evidence From Germany"
- Wagner: "Die Corona-Pandemie als Treiber der Briefwahlnutzung bei der Bundestagswahl 2021?”"
- Reinemann, Best, Huber & Welz: "Gone, but not forgotten. The German federal election 2021 and the effect of an incumbent who didn’t run"
- Denter, Blinzler & Quinlan: "Electoral Messiah or Party Label? Quantifying and Identifying Leader-Party Relationships and Causal Pathways in German Federal Elections"
Panel 3 "Wahrnehmung und Wandel"
- Krause & Gahn: "Should We Include Error Margins in Public Opinion Polls? Evidence from a Survey Experiment"
- Leininger, Stötzer, Murr & Kayser: "Citizen Forecasting in a Mixed Electoral System"
- Schnaudt: "It’s not (only) whether you win or lose, it’s how you place the blame: The winner-loser gap in perceptions of electoral integrity in Germany"
- Marcinkiewicz: "Transformation of the German Right and Unbundling of Conservative Attitudes"
Panel 4 "Wahlverhalten und Sozialstruktur"
- Goerres, Mayer & Elis: "Differences in Socialisation, Resources or Mobilisation? Explaining the Lower Turnout among Immigrant-Origin Voters in the 2021 Immigrant German Election Study"
- Haffert and Mitteregger: "Age and place: Urban-rural conflicts along the age gradient"
- Steiner: "Generational Change in Party Support in Germany: The Decline of the Volksparteien, the Rise of the Greens, and the Transformation of the Education Divide"
- Reggig and Isermann: "OK Boomer! Descriptive voting behaviour along age lines in times of generational conflict"