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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
11:45am |
Divided We Legislate: How Elite Partisan Polarization Shapes Legislative Design - Mike Cowburn, Zeppelin University; Steffen Hurka, Zeppelin University; Constantin Kaplaner, Zeppelin University; Stefanie Rueß, Zeppelin University
11:55am |
Does Partisanship Influence the Decision to Attend College? - Jeffrey W. Koch, SUNY College at Geneseo
12:05pm |
How Social Media Has Hurt the Democrats - David A. Hopkins, Boston College
12:15pm |
Self-Selecting into Polarization: College Freshmen Intending Political Careers Are More Ideologically Extreme and Politically Active than Their Peers - Carlos Andres Algara, Claremont Graduate University; Lucas Wilder, Claremont Graduate University
12:25pm |
Hyperpluralism: The Mischiefs of Faction in the Age of Social Media - Brian Alexander, Washington and Lee University
12:35pm |
Sarah Heise, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
12:35pm |
Matthew James Geras, University of Illinois at Springfield
12:45pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.