wiscadproject.wisc.edu
Wisconsin Advertising Project >> Podcasts
http://wiscadproject.wisc.edu/podcasts.php
Dept of Poli Sci. Date: Feb 3 2008 [DOWNLOAD VIDEO]. Date: Jan 31 2008 [DOWNLOAD VIDEO]. 2008 University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Political Science. Designed by Chatman Design.
wiscadproject.wisc.edu
Wisconsin Advertising Project >> The Project
http://wiscadproject.wisc.edu/project.php
Dept of Poli Sci. We have great confidence in the CMAG data in terms of tracking the airings of particular ads at particular times. Checks of station logs in selected logs indicate an extremely high degree of accuracy see Ridout, Franz, Goldstein and Freeman, " Measuring Exposure to Campaign Advertising. Markets included in the study. Below is an example of a storyboard along with a video clip of the ad it comes from. To download a RealPlayer video of the sample TV advertisement. Does the ad mention any ...
wiscadproject.wisc.edu
Wisconsin Advertising Project >> Press Clippings
http://wiscadproject.wisc.edu/pressreleases.php
Dept of Poli Sci. Tone in the 2004 and 2008 Presidential Campaigns. Issues in the 2008 Presidential Campaign. Pres TV advertising spending continues to grow; Over $28 million spent from September 28-October 4. Over $15 million spent in presidential TV advertising since conclusion of conventions. General Election Campaign TV Advertising Spending Exceeds $50 Million in First Two Months of Campaign. Obama Bests McCain in First UW Dept. of Political Science / WisPolitics.com General Election Poll.
ssrs.wisc.edu
Social Science Research Services UW-Madison
http://ssrs.wisc.edu/index.php
College of Letters and Science. Social Science Research Services. Social Science Research Services. Administration (Pre- and Post-Award). Instructional computing support is also provided for the faculty, staff, and students in the Social Science division of the College of Letters and Science including a classroom, drop-in lab, and mobile lab with a rich variety of statistical software. Data and Information Services Center (DISC). Data and Information Services Center (DISC). Department of Political Science.
klmarquardt.com
Uncategorized | Kyle L. Marquardt
https://klmarquardt.com/category/uncategorized
Kyle L. Marquardt. V-Dem Institute, University of Gothenburg. I am a postdoctoral research fellow at the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Institute at the University of Gothenburg. I received my PhD in Political Science from UW-Madison in 2015, an AM in Regional Studies: Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia from Harvard University in 2009, and a BA in German with a concentration in Linguistics from Grinnell College in 2005. UW-Madison Political Science Department. Varieties of Democracy Institute.
klmarquardt.com
CV and publications | Kyle L. Marquardt
https://klmarquardt.com/cv
Kyle L. Marquardt. V-Dem Institute, University of Gothenburg. 8220;Is Putin’s popularity real? 8221; With Timothy Frye, Scott Gehlbach and Ora John Reuter. 2017. 8220;Ethnicity as a variable: An assessment of measures and datasets of ethnicity and related identities.” With Yoshiko Herrera. 2015. 96 (3), 689-716. Ethnicity dataset website. Stabilization and symbolism: Language and regional politics in the Chuvash Republic. 2012. 40 (1), 127-147. 30 (2), 181-196. UCLA Program on Central Asia Working Paper 4.
galinabelokurova.com
Welcome | Galina Belokurova, Ph.D.
https://galinabelokurova.com/2011/08/15/hello-world
Galina Belokurova, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison * Political Science. I have earned my Ph.D. at the Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison. My research focuses on political economy of violence. In my dissertation project entitled “When Does Business Turn Violent? My other research interests include Law and Society, Political Economy, International Relations and Criminology. August 15, 2011. By Galina Belokurova, Ph.D. Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Build a web...
klmarquardt.com
About | Kyle L. Marquardt
https://klmarquardt.com/2010/04/22/brief-background
Kyle L. Marquardt. V-Dem Institute, University of Gothenburg. I am a postdoctoral research fellow at the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Institute at the University of Gothenburg. I received my PhD in Political Science from UW-Madison in 2015, an AM in Regional Studies: Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia from Harvard University in 2009, and a BA in German with a concentration in Linguistics from Grinnell College in 2005. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. UW-Madison Political Science Department.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT