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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel use a variety of approaches to examine how networks, neighborhoods, and other social forces shape political and non-political behaviors.
Educational Networks, Social Closure, and Political Divides - Delia Zollinger, University of Zurich; David Attewell, University of Zurich
Favourable Neighbourhoods Decrease the Effects of Genetic Resources on Voting - Oskar Pettersson, Uppsala University
How Political Differences Affect College Roommates’ Lives Outside of Politics - Brad T. Gomez, Florida State University; Matthew Pietryka, Florida State University
Paths to Young Adult Political Participation: Family and Adult Transitions - Michael D. Martinez, University of Florida
To Shame or Not to Shame: An Experiment to Increase Voter Turnout - Jeronimo Cortina, University of Houston; Brandon Rottinghaus, University of Houston