Papers must be submitted by November 18th, 2016. They must be in English and in PDF format (not zipped) to this email address: eventia@upf.edu, under the topic: WAPOR paper submission.
Panel 1. Trust and the economy
Institutional and Interpersonal Trust in Times of Crisis, the Case of Greece 2002-2011
Heikki Ervasti (University of Turku), Takis Venetoklis (University of Turku), Antti-Jussi Kouvo (University of Eastern Finland)
The Buffer of Support: Do Young Generations Resist the Crises?
Mónica Ferrín (Universidad de Zurich & Collegio Carlo Alberto)
The Effects of Economic and Democratic Performance on Satisfaction with Democracy – A Comparative Panel Study
Pablo Christmann (RECSM, UPF)
When Will People Pay to Pollute? Environmental Taxes, Political Trust, and Experimental Evidence from Britain
Malcolm Fairbrother (University of Bristol)
Panel 2. Trust in institutions around the globe
Teresa Queralt (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Wiebke Weber (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Does Corruption Matter? Impact of 2013 Corruption Scandal on Political Trust in Turkey.
Tuba Bircan (HIVA - Research Institute for Work and Society, University of Leuven)
Is institutional confidence in Canada declining? A longitudinal analysis
Isabelle Valois (Université de Montréal)
Panel 3. Methodological aspects
Question-order effects and trust in politicians in plurinational contexts
Raul Tormos (CEO, Barcelona)
Trust in Government. Towards a theoretically informed measurement model
Christopher Starke (Münster University), Frank Marcinkowski (Münster University)
Explaining trust in political institutions - before and after correction for measurement error
Wiebke Weber (RECSM, UPF), Willem Saris (RECSM, UPF)
Panel 4. Trust and the winner-loser gap
Political trust and support in diverse democracies
Anaïd Flesken (University of Bristol), Jakob Hartl (University of Bristol)
Does economic and political performance bridge the winner-loser gap in political support? A cross-national and longitudinal analysis of thirty European countries between 2002 and 2015
Sergio Martini (Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Mario Quaranta (LUISS University)
Bringing Democracy back in: when democracy matters for citizens
Irene Palacios Brihuega (European University Institute)
The Winner Takes It All: The Effect of Direct Democracy on Citizens’ Satisfaction and Political Trust Revisited: Exploring the Causal Mechanism.
Sofie Marien (University of Leuven, University of Amsterdam), Anna Kern (University of Leuven)
Panel 5. Social media, online activism and political participation
What Signals Are You Sending? Politicians' usage of online media for the constructions of self-image
Tamar Ashuri (Tel-Aviv University)
The slacktivism crossroad: empowerment or disaffection?
Carolina Galais (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), Eva Anduiza (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Panel 6. Trust in and support for politicians
Facts are for losers. The effect of exposed dishonesty on trust in politicians during the US presidential campaign 2016
Hannah Werner (Centre for Political Research, University of Leuven; AISSR, University of Amsterdam)
Distrusting politicians, supporting alternative decision-making processes
Pau Alarcón (UPF, UB), José Luis Fernández (IESA-CSIC) and Joan Font (IESA-CSIC)
The Impact of Emotional and Personal Values on Support for Donald Trump. A Segmentation Approach.
Carlos Elordi, (Director of Advanced Analytics)
The Corrosive Effect of Corruption on Trust in Politicians: Evidence From a Natural Experiment.
Macarena Ares (European University Institute), Enrique Hernández (European University Institute)
Panel 7. Trust in the media, trust and the media
The journalist as missing link? Journalists’ perspective on trust in political institutions
Nina Steindl (LMU Munich)
Do you trust your watchdog? The Challenges of Measuring Trust in the News Media
Trevor Tompson (Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, University of Chicago), Jennifer Benz (NORC, University of Chicago), David Sterrett (NORC, University of Chicago), Tom Rosenstiel (The American Press Institute), Jeff Sonderman (The American Press Institute), Kevin Loker (The American Press Institute)
"Impeachment or Coup? Twitter narrative disputes in Brazil"
Ariadne Santiago (University of Brasilia), Tayrine dos S. Dias (University of Brasilia) and Marisa von Bülow (University of Brasilia)
Panel 8. Political Trust in Perspective: National and International Comparisons
Trust and Cultural Change in Argentina and Latin America
Marita Carballo (Voices Research and Consultancy, Argentina)
The effect of context-level volatility on specific and diffuse political trust in Western Democracies: A multi-level study.
Remko Voogd (University of Amsterdam)
The effects of regional attachment on ideological self-placement: A comparative approach
Carol Galais (UOC, Barcelona), Ivan Serrano (UOC)
Panel 9. Determinants of trust
Why do(n’t) we trust in Government? An empirical Investigation of four different Trust Reasons
Frank Marcinkowski (Münster University), Christopher Starke (Münster University)
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
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)
Panel 11. Electoral consequences of political trust and support
Inside-out or outside-in? Turnout and the interplay between the duty to vote and social pressure
André Blais (Université de Montréal), Carol Galais (UOC, Barcelona)
The untapped potential of young people in European Elections
Chris Hanley (TNS opinion), Nicolas Becuwe (TNS)
Stefano Camatarri (Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan))
Explaining vote for populist anti-political establishment parties: the impact of the political trust, the economic and the political context
Danilo Serani (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Panel 12. Political trust and the public
The Moment You Decide You Divide – How Citizens and Politicians Assess Procedural Fairness.
Peter Esaiasson (University of Gothenburg) and Patrik Öhberg (University of Gothenburg)
Political rhetoric and conceptions of nationhood
Anaïd Flesken (University of Bristol), Markus Hadler (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)
Are French dissatisfied democrats, critical citizens? Understanding the dimensionality of political trust and support for democracy in France
Bruno Cautrès (CEVIPOF- Sciences Po)
Trustworthiness and Competence in Candidate Evaluations – Evidence from seven democracies
Alexander Bor (Aarhus University), Lasse Laustsen (Aarhus University)
Economic inequality, individual income and political trust: somewhat surprising results from around the world
Matthias Fatke (LMU Munich), Daniela Braun (LMU Munich)
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