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- ”Data Challenges in Empirical Political Research: Experiments, Legislative Data, and Comparative Surveys” by Marta Gallina (Catholic University of Lille) and Stefano Camatarri (Catholic University of Louvain) , June 30 at 17:00-
”Data Challenges in Empirical Political Research: Experiments, Legislative Data, and Comparative Surveys” by Marta Gallina (Catholic University of Lille) and Stefano Camatarri (Catholic University of Louvain) , June 30 at 17:00-
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TUE 2026- Place
- 406, Building 3, Waseda Campus, Waseda University
- Time
- 17:00-18:40
- Posted
- Fri, 26 Jun 2026
リール・カトリック大学のMarta Gallina准教授とルーヴァン・カトリック大学のStefano Camatarri博士をお迎えし、ワークショップを開催します。
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We are very pleased to host Associate Professor Marta Gallina (Catholic University of Lille) and Dr. Stefano Camatarri (Catholic University of Louvain) for a special talk. Pre-registration is not required. We look forward to your participation.
日時:2026年6月30日(火)17:00 pm – 18:40 pm
Date and Time: Tuesday, June 302026, 17:00 pm – 18:40 pm
場所:3号館406
Venue: Room 406, Building 3, Waseda Campus, Waseda University
言語Language:英語English
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タイトル Title: Data Challenges in Empirical Political Research: Experiments, Legislative Data, and Comparative Surveys
要旨Abstract:
This presentation introduces different types of data used in empirical political research, focusing not only on their analytical potential but also on the practical and methodological challenges they raise.
In the first part, Dr. Gallina examines the implementation of a survey experiment in the French context. Drawing on an ongoing study comparing the effects of AI-generated content and journalistic articles on citizens’ knowledge about EU affairs, this section discusses treatment construction, questionnaire design, measurement choices, and fieldwork challenges.
In the second part, Dr. Camatarri turns to legislative and survey data for the comparative study of democracy and party competition. Using Japan as a case study, this section discusses how legislative data can be used to assess claims about executive dominance and long-term LDP rule. It then moves to voter-side survey measures, especially propensity-to-vote data, to examine whether and how LDP dominance has changed on the electoral side. The presentation concludes by reflecting on how these different data sources can be combined and connected to established international research projects and infrastructures, including the EES, the ESS, and the recent development of CRONOS as an ESS cross-national online survey panel.
共催:
早稲田大学高等研究所
Waseda Institute for Advanced Study (WIAS)
現代政治経済研究所 世論・メディアデータ研究部会
Public Opinion and Media Data Research Group, WINPEC, Waseda University
Contact: 日野愛郎(早稲田大学) Airo Hino (Waseda University) [email protected]