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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel brings together cutting-edge research on key aspects of political representation and policy formation around the key topic of group appeals politics. Papers explore strategic delivery of goods to voters, social policy shifts in post-industrial societies, minority representation, egalitarian policy enactment, and shared perceptions of power between citizens and politicians.
Delivery of Geographically Targeted Goods: To Swing or Core Voters? - Eun Young Kim, The College of William & Mary
Can Nonwestern Origin Candidates Represent Co-ethnic Voters in European Parties? - Kimberly L. Shella, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(When) Do Egalitarian Parties Enact Equality-Enhancing Policies? - Alexander Horn, University of Konstanz; Leo Ahrens, University of Konstanz
Using Multilingual LLMs to Detect Group Appeals - Will Horne, Clemson University; Alona Olga Dolinsky, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Lena Maria Huber, University of Mannheim