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Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: Ground floor, Room: 1
Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (06/09/2019)
This panel addresses the consequences of political knowledge on an array of politically relevant attitudes and behaviours. A fascinating range of papers address the effects of political information as well as what determines variation in level of political interest and knowledge. A number of single case studies enhance our understanding of how citizens experience politics in Eastern and Western Europe.
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How Voters Identify (New) Party Positions after Electoral Reform: Comparing Italy and Japan | View Paper Details |
They Think Like Me: How Voters Project their Own Opinion on What They Think the Others Think | View Paper Details |
Mass issue attitudes and the role of political sophistication: the European case | View Paper Details |
Political Efficacy, Political Knowledge, Party Identification and Split-Ticket Voting in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Case of Lithuania | View Paper Details |