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Thursday 10:45 - 12:30 BST (27/08/2020)
This panel gathers papers that look at coverage during the elections, the effects of this coverage on public opinion and how communication strategies (for instance by interest groups) can change public opinion in general.
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Expecting the Unexpected? The Formation of Coalition Expectations in an Uncertain Environment | View Paper Details |
Politics as Usual or Election Fever? Election Coverage Versus Normal Coverage in Die Welt and the Financial Times | View Paper Details |
The Art of Doing Nothing – Non-Compliance as a Blame Avoidance Strategy | View Paper Details |
Who Won the Election? Explaining Media Coverage of Election Results in Multi-Party Systems | View Paper Details |
How Can We Change Their Minds? A Field Experiment on the Ability of Interest Groups to Affect Public Opinion | View Paper Details |