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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel explore how group identities are related to partisanship, preferences, and vote choices.
A Party like Me: How Social Identities Drive Voters’ Party Preferences - Timea Balogh, University of California, Davis
Identity Reconsidered: Do Psychological Attachments Drive Political Behavior? - Harry Muttram, University of California, Riverside; Benjamin Bishin, University of California, Riverside
Unveiling the Economic Policy Divide? Examining Rural-Urban Prioritization - Marta Eidheim, University of Bergen
Why Do Minorities Vote? Status, Strife and Political Motivations - M. Belén Abdala, University of Vienna