GIGA Event

Advancing Opinion Research on Democracy and Governance

Date

27/06/2022

Start

11:00 a.m. (UTC)

End

12:30 p.m. (UTC)

People carring banner during demonstration against President Bolsonaro
© REUTERS / Adriano Machado
People carring banner during demonstration against President Bolsonaro
© REUTERS / Adriano Machado


  • Public allegiance to democracy is important to democratic governance. What can surveys tell us about the nature and determinants of support for democracy? This talk provides a broad portrait of the fragile commitment to democracy in the Latin America and Caribbean region, drawing on LAPOP’s AmericasBarometer. It then hones in on the role of elections in bolstering support for democratic principles. In regional and global data, and in particular in less institutionalised settings, democratic fealty is comparatively elevated in periods immediately following elections. These dynamics speak to the potential for regularly held elections to act as a recommitment mechanism, elevating public commitment to democracy and mitigating against further decline.

    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Zechmeister is Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science. She has published three dozen articles and three books on substantive topics that include public opinion in times of crisis, gender, charisma, and electoral behaviour, as well as experiment and survey research methods. Her research has been supported by multiple grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation, among others. As Director of LAPOP Lab, she oversees the AmericasBarometer – a regular survey of the Western Hemisphere. She also serves as current chair of the global Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) project. Prof. Dr. Zechmeister has received Vanderbilt’s Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and its Jeffrey Nordhaus and Madison Sarratt Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.   

    Moderator: Prof. Dr. Merike Blofield is Director of the GIGA Institute for Latin American Studies and Professor of Political Science at the Universität Hamburg.

    Location: Universität Hamburg, Welckerstraße 8, 20354 Hamburg, Raum 2.16. With the friendly support of Universität Hamburg.


    Address

    Universität Hamburg, Welckerstraße 8, 20354 Hamburg, Raum 2.16

    Language

    English

    By invitation


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