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Methods for the Study of Elections and Political Communication

Elections
Political Methodology
Methods
Communication
Electoral Behaviour
P345
Theodore Chadjipadelis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Iris Reus
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Abstract

This panel brings together papers reflecting on methods and research design approaches to the study of electoral behaviour and political communication.

Title Details
Egotropic and Sociotropic Evaluations: What Two Routine Survey Questions Reveal About How Citizens Understand “Society” View Paper Details
Predicting Multi-Party Vote Choice from Issue Batteries: A Calibrated Gradient-Boosting Approach Using German VAA Data View Paper Details
Finding a Needle in the Digital Haystack: Assessing How LLMs Can Be Used to Extract Networks of Actors from Multilingual Cross-Platform Data on Swiss Politics View Paper Details
What Shapes Public Attitudes to Hackers' Political Activity: Experimental Evidence View Paper Details