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Call for Papers: 2018 CAP Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
24 Jan 2018Call for papers The 11th Annual Conference of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) July 4-6, 2018 Amsterdam, UvA Roeterseilandcampus, The Netherlands Local organization: Center for Politics and Communication (CPC) and the Amsterdam School of Communication Research...
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New Article in BJPS Using CAP Data from Spain, UK, US
17 Dec 2017A new article published in the British Journal of Political Science from Jim Adams and Luca Bernardi uses CAP data on executive speeches from the United Kingdom, Spain and the United States. The abstract: Issue ownership theory posits that when social welfare is...
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U.S. Senators on Twitter: Asymmetric Party Rhetoric in 140 Characters
14 Dec 2017Annelise Russell, a graduate student at the Universty of Texas at Austin, published an article in American Politics Research on the behavior of Senators on Twitter. The abstract: The U.S. Senate is a party-polarized institution where divisive politicalrhetoric stems from the...
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China Project Begins Coding
13 Nov 2017The Comparative Agendas Project is excited to hear about the project started by Professor Xiaolei Qin on policy agendas in China. They have begun work on coding the State Council Gazette (1954-2017). Professor Qin was a visiting professor at the University of Texas for the...
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Article using Italian CAP data was awarded the 2016 Giovanni Sartori prize!
25 Sep 2017The Giovanni Sartori Prize is awarded annually to the authors of the best paper in the Italian Political Science Review. The 2016 prize went to an article written by Federico Russo and Luca Verzichelli entitled "Government ideology and party priorities: the determinants of...
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