Unequal Democracies Workshop June 25-26, 2019
Location: University of Geneva
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June 25, 2019 - Room 6220, Uni Mail
9.00-9.15 Introduction
9.15-10.30 Panel #1
- Noam Lupu (Vanderbilt),
"Affluence and Congruence: Unequal Representation Around the World." - Nathalie Giger (Geneva),
"What rich and poor consider important and how this matters for representation." - Discussant: Armin Schäfer (Münster).
10.45-12.00 Panel #2
- Torben Iversen (Harvard),
“The political representation of economic interests: Subversion of democracy or middle-class supremacy?” - Max Joosten, Konstantin Käppner, Jérémie Poltier and Jonas Pontusson (Geneva),
“Voter preferences and redistributive outcomes: Exploring determinants of unequal representation.” - Discussant: Larry Bartels (Vanderbilt).
13.00-14.45 Panel #3
- Despina Alexadiou (Strathclyde),
“Cabinet Ministers and Inequality.” - Luzia Helfer, Frédéric Varone, and Reto Wüest (Geneva),
“Alike think alike? The effect of shared class background on policy preference congruence between citizens and legislators.” - Jan Rosset and Reto Wüest (Geneva),
“Legislator income, policy attitudes and voting behaviour.” - Discussant: Brian Burgoon (Amsterdam).
15.00-16.15Panel #4
- Mikael Persson (Gothenburg),
“Public Opinion, Political Representatives and Policy Outcomes.” - Wouter Schakel (Amsterdam) and Brian Burgoon,
“The party road to representation: Unequal responsiveness in party platforms.” - Discussant: Simon Hug (Geneva).
16.30-17.30 Panel #5
- Larry Bartels (Vanderbilt),
“The political impact of economic change.” - Discussant: Nathalie Giger.
June 26, 2019 - Room 4220, Uni Mail
9.00-10.45 Panel #6
- Lea Elsässer (Duisburg-Essen),
“Does fiscal pressure constrain democratic representation? Evidence from Germany.” - Anne Rasmussen (Copenhagen),
“Organized interests and policy congruence: Evidence from Denmark and Germany.” - Michael Becher (Toulouse),
“Curbing unequal representation: The impact of labor unions on legislative responsiveness in the US Congress.” - Discussant: Torben Iversen.
11.00-12.15 Panel #7
- Line Rennwald (Geneva),
“An increasingly forgotten middle class? Changes in individual perceptions of government responsiveness over the last two decades.” - Armin Schäfer,
“The Heavenly Chorus Sings for the Rich: Unequal Representation and the Right-Wing Populist Vote in Europe.” - Discussant: Despina Alexadiou.
13.15-15.00 Wrap-up discussion
Framing comments by Noam Lupu and Jonas Pontusson.