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Behavioral lobbying and public opinion

Interest Groups
Representation
Public Opinion
INN015
Tim LaPira
James Madison University

Building: A, Floor: Basement, Room: UR1

Tuesday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (23/08/2022)

Abstract

The panel tackles two key issues of interest group representation. First, it includes papers examining how the behavioral dynamics of interest group representatives and public officials affect the relationship between these actors and the outcomes of public policies. Second, the panel includes papers examining the relationship between interest groups and public opinion by addressing questions such as “do groups facilitate or distort agenda congruence between public opinion and political elites?” and “to what extent do civil society organizations’ preference represent the preferences of poor and rich segments of society?”.

Title Details
Interest groups and inequality in perceptions of public opinion View Paper Details
Champions of the poor? Civil society mobilization and the congruence gap between rich and poor segments of the public View Paper Details
Partisan Differences in Political Elites’ Attitudes Toward Science View Paper Details
A typology of consultation networks – differences in consultation routines of German ministries over time View Paper Details