Tuesday, September 26, 2006

How to get there

Small photo (click to make bigger / photo brought to you thanks to Google Earth) on how to get to the conference venues. More info in the 'read more' section.




Friday session will take place in the Lloyd Building, which is situated near the Westland Row entrance to Trinity College. It's a big grey building next to the DART track. The seminar will take place in room 336 (third floor) / there is a lift on your right-hand side after you enter the building.

Saturday session will take place in the Arts Block - another grey/concrete building designed by the famous Ahrends Burton Koralek architects. The seminar will take place in the Institute for International Integration Studies' seminar room on the 6th floor. Please take the lift to the 5th floor, walk along the corridor towards the Department of Germanic Studies, take the stairs up one floor. There will be signs on Saturday leading you to the room.

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Conference - programme for Saturday, September 30th

Venue: IIIS Seminar Room in the Arts Building, TCD [Floor 6]

The questionnaire

10.10 - 10.45 Some lessons from the panel surveys 2002-2006

10.45 - 11.30 The 2007 questionnaire I

Coffee and Tea

11.30 - 1.15 The 2007 questionnaire II


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Conference - programme for Friday, September 29th

Venue: Lloyd Building, Room 336

9.45 Introductions and welcomes

The last election study

10.00 - 11.15 Presentation of analyses of 2002 elections study by the research team, Professor Michael Marsh (TCD), Professor Richard Sinnott (UCD), Dr John Garry (QUB) and Dr Fiachra Kennedy (UCD).

Coffee and Tea

11.30 - 1.00 Discussion, lead by Professor David Farrell (Manchester University) and Professor Kathleen Knight (Barnard College, NY).

Lunch

Considerations on the next election study

Discussion on various elements will be lead by distinguished international scholars in the field of election studies

2.00 - 2.45 The Economy: Professor Ray Duch (Oxford University)

2.45 - 3.30 Immigration: Professor Wouter van der Brug (Amsterdam)

3.30 - 4.15 The EU: Professor Cees van der Eijk (Nottingham University)

Coffee and Tea

4.30 - 5.15 The Media: Dr. Heinz Brandenburg (Aberdeen University)

5.15 - 6.00 Campaigns: Professor Jeff Karp (Exeter University)

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Conference - message from Professor Michael Marsh

The Irish Research Council for the Social Sciences and Humanities (IRCHSS) has agreed to fund the 2007 Irish election study under its provision of infrastructural grants. This study will constitute the final wave of a panel started in 2002 (or here) with brief mail surveys in 2003, 2004 and 2006. Like the 2002 study it will be face-to-face interviews carried out by the ESRI, with the original panel topped up to ensure that 2007 is representative of the electorate in that year.

It is important that this study is designed in such a way as to be useful to the entire community of scholars working on elections in general and Irish elections in particular. To achive this we are seeking advice on the questionnaire from this community. To this end a conference will be held in Trinity College Dublin on September 29/30 in 2006.

Enquiries about attending shoud be addressed to zbyszek.zalinski@gmail.com

Michael Marsh
Department of Political Science
Trinity College Dublin
Republic of Ireland


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Welcome

Welcome to the Irish National Election Study blog.

It has been set up to bring together all the information and news regarding the study. Our hope is that it will serve as a platform for communication for all the scholars involved in the study, as well as a wider community in Ireland and abroad.

The blog goes live just a week before the conference on Irish National Election Study, which will take place in Trinity College Dublin on September 29/30th, 2006. You can read all about this event in the next posts.

Questions? Queries? Comments? Please post a comment or e-mail us.

Enjoy the blog,
The INES team.

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