Friday, October 13, 2017, Troy Moore Library, 25 Park Place, Suite 2343
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302
Time
8:30-9:00am
9:00-9:45am
9:50-10:35am
10:35-10:50am
10:50-11:35am
11:35am-1:50pm
1:50-2:35pm
2:40-3:25pm
3:25-3:40pm
3:40-4:25pm
4:30-5:15pm
5:15-6:30pm
Activity
Registration, Format
Paper
Paper
Coffee & Refreshments
Paper
Lunch
Paper
Paper
Coffee & Refreshments
Paper
Paper
Poster Session & Reception
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Poster
Title
Welcome Reception
Stacking the Deck: Political Participation in Dominant Party Regimes
Political Agency, Election Quality, and Corruption
The Multiple Dimensions of Electoral Instability: A Qualified Account of Volatility Where Dominant Parties Emerge
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
When Do Multiparty Local Governments Perform Better? An Examination of Municipal Councilors’ Political Behavior in the Latin American Context
Predicting Resource Extraction Protests in Latin America
Class and Unequal Representation in Latin America: Linking Descriptive and Symbolic Representation
Perceptions of Corruption and the Approval Ratings of Female Incumbents
Graduate Student Poster Presentations
Peace and Its Discontents
Evaluating Students and Politicians:Test Scores and Electoral Accountability in Brazil
Creating Mass Support: New Political Parties and Societal Linkages in Latin America
Mosquito Politics: The Zika Epidemic and Abortion Attitudes in Latin America
Behind the Gender Gap: A Survey Experiment on Gender Labor Inequality and Differences in Economic Attitudes
Distributive Unfairness and Satisfaction with Democracy: Linking Inequality, Fairness Perceptions, and Political Support in Latin America
Electoral Competition, Poverty and the Prevalence of Clientelism
Party Identification and Economic Perceptions: Unveiling the “Blindfolded" in Latin America
Political Elites in the Colombian Caribbean: Meanings of Democracy and Institutional Trust, the Case of Barranquilla
The Politics of Polarization under Chavismo: Why has Venezuela Experienced Political and Societal Division?
Two Paths to Reform:Political Parties and Technocrats in Latin American Healthcare Policy
Extraction, Institutions, & Security in the Heart of Narco-land
Electoral Reforms and Their Impact on Voter Turnout: The Effects of Increasing Multipartism and the Creation of Material Incentives on 20 Parliamentary Elections in Colombia
The 1936 Ouster of Cuba’s Miguel Mariano Gómez: Presidential Impeachment or Hybrid Coup?
Religiosity and Citizen Attitudes on Crime in Latin America
Who controls the legislative agenda in multiparty presidential systems?
Authors
Jon Hiskey (VU) & Mason Moseley (WVU)
Miguel Rueda (Emory) & Nelson Ruiz (LSE)
Thomas Mustillo (Purdue)
Abby Cordova (UK) & Ana Espana-Najera (CSU Fresno)
Moises Arce (MIZZOU) & Marc Polizzi (Murray St.)
Tiffany Barnes & Gregory Saxton (UK)
Frederico Batista Pereira (UNCC)
Juan Tellez (Duke)
Taylor Boas (BU), Daniel Hidalgo (MIT), & Guillermo Toral (MIT)
Mathias Poertner (UC Berkeley)
Mollile J. Cohen & Claire Q. Evans (VU)
Analia Gomez Vidal (UMD)
Gregory W. Saxton (UK)
Neil Williams & Tomas Okal (UGA)
Jose M. Cabezas (UMD)
Karol Solis Menco (FIU)
Claudio Sandoval (GSU)
Zoila Ponce de Leon (UNC-Chapel Hill)
Clark DeMas (GSU)
Pablo Duran S. (FIU)
Daniel I. Pedreira (FIU)
Alexa L. Garrett & Scott Liebertz (USA)
Yann P. Kerevel & Cassie M. Knott (LSU)
Discussant
Agustina Giraudy (American U)
Guillermo Rosas (WUSTL)
Noam Lupu (VU)
Virginia Oliveros (Tulane)
Todd Eisenstadt (American U)
Jana Morgan (UT-K)
Matthew Singer (UCONN)
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