D&E Seminar with Ed Fieldhouse, Kasper Hansen and Chris Prosser: Breaking the voting habit: do interruptions to voting have long term-effects?
Dates: | 27 November 2019 |
Times: | 15:30 - 17:00 |
What is it: | Seminar |
Organiser: | School of Social Sciences |
How much: | FREE |
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Please join the Democracy and Elections Research Cluster for a special Manchester-Copenhagen collaboration: ‘Breaking the voting habit: do interruptions to voting have long term-effects?’ with Prof Ed Fieldhouse (University of Manchester), Prof Kasper Hansen (University of Copenhagen) and Dr Chris Prosser (University of Manchester).
Ed Fieldhouse is Professor of Social and Political Science. His current and recent research projects concern: social theories of turnout, geographical and contextual effects in voting, political and civic engagement and participation and mobilisation and campaign effects.
Kasper M. Hansen is a Professor in Political Science at University of Copenhagen, Department of Political Science. He works with applied quantitative methodology and his research focuses on applied research in democracy and political behaviour, elections, referendums, voting behavior, turnout, public opinion, deliberative democracy and different methods for public consultation.
Dr Chris Prosser is a Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, working on the British Election Study. See more on Chris's work here: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/chris-prosser(4821a255-a449-4c96-bdfa-6edd38478e00).html
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