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Wed, 23 Jun
Thu, 24 Jun
Fri, 25 Jun
13:15 - 15:30
Thursday-Panel
Elections and Conflict
Chair/s:
Nick Vivyan
Discussant/s:
Katrin Paula
Meeting Room E
Tolga Sinmazdemir
Violence and Voting Behavior: Evidence from the Case of Turkey-PKK Conflict
Patrick M Kuhn, Gidon Cohen, Gary Hutchison, Nick Vivyan
More Electors, More Violence? Evidence from the Second Reform Act
Callum Craig
Framing Threat: The role of threat perception and online media in support for political violence in the US.
Nick Vivyan, Patrick Kuhn, Gary Hutchison, Gidon Cohen
Party Development and Election Violence: Evidence from Nineteenth Century England and Wales
P2-01
Violence and Voting Behavior: Evidence from the Case of Turkey-PKK Conflict
Tolga Sinmazdemir
(SOAS, University of London)
P2-02
More Electors, More Violence? Evidence from the Second Reform Act
Patrick M Kuhn
(Durham University)
P2-03
Framing Threat: The role of threat perception and online media in support for political violence in the US.
Callum Craig
(Trinity College Dublin)
P2-04
Party Development and Election Violence: Evidence from Nineteenth Century England and Wales
Nick Vivyan
(Durham University)
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