Citizens, Context & Choice: How Institutional Structures Shape Voter Behavior
June 19 & 20, 2009
Based on cross-national analyses of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) data, this workshop brings together scholars of voter behavior to examine how the institutional context represented in the electoral systems, party system, and constitutional structures shape citizen electoral behavior in contemporary democracies.
Sponsored by Cornell Insititute for European Studies and the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.
Time: 9am to 5pm
Location: 146 Myron Taylor Hall, 360 CSI Conference Room
Participants:
Christopher Anderson (Cornell University)
Robin Best (Leiden University)
Andre Blais (University of Montreal)
Russ Dalton (UC Irvine)
Thomas Gschwend (University of Mannheim)
Timothy Hellwig (University of Houston)
Mikki Kittelson (Arizona State University)
Michael McDonald (Binghamton University)
G. Bingham Powell (University of Rochester)
Yuliya Tverdova (UC Irvine)

