Panel 9. Determinants of trust (Room 40.035)
Chair and discussant: Malcom Fairbrother
- Why do(n’t) we trust in Government? An empirical Investigation of four different Trust Reasons
Frank Marcinkowski (Münster University), Christopher Starke (Münster University)
- Trust in the European Union. The Moderating Effect of the Information Environment
Anna Brosius (University of Amsterdam), Claes de Vreese (University of Amsterdam), Erika van Elsas (University of Amsterdam), Andreas Goldberg (University of Geneva), Franziska Marquart (University of Vienna)
- Are Citizens Becoming more “Critical”? A Comparative Analysis of Politics trust across time in Europe and Latin America
Mariano Torcal (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) and Matias Bargsted (P. Universidad Católica de Chile)
- Confidence in Judicial Institutions in Europe
Michele Sapignoli (University of Bologna)
- Blame where it is due? - The impact of responsibility perceptions on the link between performance evaluation and political support
Lisanne de Blok (University of Amsterdam), T.W.G. (Tom) van der Meer (University of Amsterdam), Wouter van der Brug (University of Amsterdam)
Panel 10. Political trust: measurement considerations (Room 40.S16)
Chair and discussant: Anaïd Flesken
- Assessing Political Trust Measurement Equivalence: A longitudinal European analysis
Diana Zavala-Rojas (RECSM, UPF), André Pirralha (RECSM, UPF)
- Beyond Institutional Confidence: Measuring Trust across Political, Social, and Economic Life in America
Trevor Tompson (Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, University of Chicago), Jennifer Benz (NORC, University of Chicago), Dan Malato (NORC, University of Chicago)
- Political trust as a variable or as a process? - A methodological question
Wolfgang Knorn (Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck)
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