Political Communication
38-15   Communicating and Framing Political Identities

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Date: Saturday, Sep 5, 8:00 AM
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Location: Fairmont Prince Edward Island

Location subject to change. Check the Final Program issued upon arrival at the conference for updates and actual room numbers.
Chair: Hyun Jung Yun
Texas State University, como35@gmail.com

Author(s):
Racial Discourse in Political Advertisements: An Historical View
Stephen Maynard Caliendo
North Central College, smcaliendo@noctrl.edu
  Charlton D McIlwain
  New York University, cdm1@nyu.edu

Racial Framing in Coverage of the 2008 Presidential Election
Kimberly A. Gross
George Washington University, kimgross@gwu.edu
  Johanna Harvey
  George Washington University, jeharvey@gwmail.gwu.edu
  Claire Low
  George Washington University, clow@gwmail.gwu.edu

The Impact of Political Campaigns on the Nascent Partisanship of Mexican Immigrants in the United States: Evidence from Two Mobilization Experiments
James A. McCann
Purdue University, mccannj@purdue.edu
  Katsuo A. Nishikawa
  Trinity University, Katsuo.Nishikawa@Trinity.edu
  Stacey L. Connaughton
  Purdue University, sconnaug@purdue.edu

Like Parents, Like Citizens: Mexican Children’s Political Socialization
Juan Enrique Huerta
ITESM, jehuerta@itesm.mx

Young Voters in the U.S. and Turkey: The Changing Landscape of Political Attitudes, Media Use and Individual Traits.
M. Selcan Kaynak
Bogazici University, selcan.kaynak@boun.edu.tr


Discussant(s): Daniel C. Hallin
University of California, San Diego, dhallin@ucsd.edu