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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
8:05am |
Fair, Dissuasive and Trusted: A Philosophical, Political, and Economic Approach to Effective Political Finance Enforcement - Luís de Sousa, Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais; Karen Denice D Sebold, University of Arkansas
8:15am |
Leading the Leader: Demand-Side Populism and the Failures of Elite Co-optation Post-Brexit - William Halm, University of California, Berkeley
8:25am |
Protest and the Vote: The Electoral Impact of the 2020 Black Lives Matter Movement - Ehsan Habibpour Moghaddam, American University
8:35am |
Signals and Choices: Media Effects on Trust and Voting under Pressure - Solbi Kim, University of Georgia
8:45am |
The Gen Z Gender Gap: The Role of Authoritarianism, Reading, and The Hunger Games - Anthony "Jack" Gierzynski, University of Vermont
9:05am |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.