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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
1:20pm |
Divergent Democracy: How Policy Positions Came to Dominate Party Competition - Katherine Krimmel, Barnard College, Columbia University
1:33pm |
What happens when companies go political? Evidence from recent boycotts on the extent of partisan political consumerism - Max Kagan, University of California-Berkeley
1:46pm |
Working Class Whites and Conflict Extension - Matthew Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1:59pm |
Understanding the Scope of Political Advertising on Facebook: A Look at 2020 and 2022 - Michael M. Franz, Bowdoin College; Erika Franklin Fowler, Wesleyan University; Travis N. Ridout, Washington State University; Jielu Yao, Wesleyan University; Markus Neumann, Duke Kunshan University; Breeze Floyd, Wesleyan University; Furkan Cakmak, Wesleyan University; Meiqing Zhang, Wesleyan University
2:25pm |
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