Program
Program for The Norwegian Citizen Panel Conference. Bergen, November 6-7, 2014.
Hovedinnhold
Thursday November 6
8:45 Coffee and registration
9:05 Welcome
9:15 Keynotes
Diana Mutz Extending the Potential of Survey Experiments.
Discussion
Jon Krosnick Exploring the Origins of Beliefs about Climate Change: Experimental Studies Embedded in National Surveys of the U.S
Discussion
11:15 Coffee Break
11:45-12:45 Paper presentations, parallel sessions
A)
Stefan Dahlberg and Jonas Linde The dynamics of the winner-loser gap in political support: The case of Sweden
Rune Stubager: The meaning of issue ownership
B)
Peter D. Howe, Matto Mildenberger, and Anthony Leiserowitz Perceptions of seasonal climate and climate change in Norway: evidence for motivated reasoning
Werner Sævland, Katrine Nødtvedt, Gisela Böhm, Ann Bostrom, Robert O’Connor, and Daniel Hanss
How versus why: Do climate change perceptions depend on the question asked?
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Paper presentations, parallel sessions
A)
Elias Naumann and Lukas Stötzer The effect of immigration on support for redistribution re-examined: survey experiments in three European countries
Lise Bjånesøy and Elisabeth Ivarsflaten Target groups and welfare support: The case of Norway
B)
Sveinung Arnesen The legitimacy of collective decisions: Results from a real-money experiment in a general population survey
Sigve Tjøtta Property as a moral convention to solve coordination problem
15:00 Paper presentations, parallel sessions
A)
Scott Blinder, Robert Ford, and Elisabeth Ivarsflaten Causes of opposition to Muslim schools in the UK, Sweden, and Norway: Three message-messenger experiments
Cornelius Cappelen, Elisabeth Ivarsflaten, Tor Midtbø, Yvette Peters Right-wing extremism: an experimental approach
B)
Endre Tvinnereim and Kjersti Fløttum Who says what about climate change? Quantitative analysis of open-ended answers from the Norwegian Citizen Panel round 1
Kjersti Fløttum, Vegard Rivenes, and Trine Dahl What do young Norwegians think of climate change and the future? Findings from a climate concerned and oil rich nation
16:00 Coffee break
16:15 Plenary presentation:
Marcel Das Innovation in online data collection for scientific research: the Dutch LISS panel.
17:00 End
Friday November 7
9:00 Coffee
9:15 Keynote
Rune Stubager Paradoxes of Liberal Democracy: Islam, Western Europe, and the Danish Cartoon Crisis
Discussion
10:15 Paper presentations
Johannes Bergh Is voting a habit? An analysis of the effects of the Norwegian voting-age trial
Asle Høgestøl and Øivind Skjervheim Experience from the recruitment of respondents to the Norwegian Citizen Panel
Erik Knudsen Political Rhetoric, Motivated Reasoning and Public Opinion
11:45 Break
12:00 Keynote
Paul Sniderman Preference Reversals and the Role of Reason in Political Choice
13:00 Lunch
Program ends