- Celine Colombo "Debiasing political opinions - The case of the Scottish independence referendum”
- Martijn Schoonvelde, Susan Banducci, Jason Barabas, Jennifer Jerit, Will Pollock, and Daniel Stevens "Three Approaches to Gauging Media Effects"
- Hanna Schwander, Philip Manow "Modernize and Die’? German Social Democracy and the electoral consequences of the Agenda 2010”
- Enrique Hernández and Macarena Ares “Evaluations of the quality of the representative channel and unequal participation”
- Diego Garzia "Personalization of Politics between Television and the Internet"
- Wouter van der Brug "Government loss and economic voting: a global perspective” Joint session with the POLCON project
- Kyriaki Nanou "Economic crisis and the rise of welfare nationalism across the EU” Joint session with the POLCON project
- Fabrizio Bernardi, Lela Chakhaia, Liliya Leopold “Sing Me a Song With Social Significance”. The (mis)use of significance testing in European Sociological research” Joint Session with the Political Inequality working group.
- Rens Vliegenthart "Do the Media set the Parliamentary Agenda? A Comparative Study in Seven Countries" Joint session with the POLCON project
- Martín Portos, Brais Alvarez, John Vourdas "From increasing autonomy to secession in Western Europe. Why do nation-states fall apart? A cross-sectional approach”
- David Brady, Lorenzo De Sio, and Aldo Paparo: "Party identification and new measurement strategies: first results (US, Italy, France) from a 8-country comparative survey"
- Scott F. Abramson and Michael J. Barber “An Institutional Common Score of National Constitutions”
- Fernando Casal Bertoa: “Seismic Wave Or Tsunami? Assessing Party System Change In Times Of Crisis” Joint session with the POLCON project
- Elias Dinas, Giorgos Antoniou, Spyros Kosmidis and Leon Saltiel: "Collective Victimhood and Anti-Semitism"
- Marta Fraile, Monica Ferrín and Gemma García: “The Gender Gap in Political Knowledge Revisited”
- Alan Jacobs, Timothy Hicks and J. Scott Matthews “Inequality and Electoral Accountability: Class-Biased Economic Voting in Comparative Perspective" Joint session with the Political Economy Working Group
Convenors for the year 2014-2015: Mathilde Van Ditmars and Enrique Hernández