Hi everyone,
For this Friday's lab meeting we have again two great speakers! Visiting scholar Lena Masch (from Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf) will present: "Talk Less - Smile More? the Role of Candidates' Physical Attractiveness and Facial Expressions in Elections".
Furthermore, Susi Kohout (PhD candidate, ASCoR) will talk about: "Receiving Others' Attention with Anger: Results of An Eye Tracking Study on the Effects of Emotions in User Comments on Attention and Recognition Memory". She might send around her paper later this week.
We will meet this Friday from 15:00 - 17:00 in the Common room on the 9th floor (B9.22).
Look forward to seeing you there!
Best, Maaike
Maaike Homan PhD Candidate at the Political Science Department Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research University of Amsterdam Room B10.01 [logo hot politics]
Hi everybody!
I am glad to present my research from my last 8 month at the ASCoR in our HotPolitics Meeting on Friday. Because I already presented concept and methods in June, I will focus on the results in this presentation. The paper draft attached therefore might be a good reminder about underlying theories and concepts. I'd like to mention that it is only a running version, but close to the end.
However, any feedback is more than welcome.
I am loking forward to talk with you about my study,
Susi
Susann Kohout, M.A.
PhD candidate and DAAD scholarship holder at Amsterdam School for Communication Research (ASCoR)
@izuzuzi | phdlog.net
________________________________ Von: Homan, Maaike m.d.homan@uva.nl Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. November 2019 10:22:58 An: hotpoliticslab@list.uva.nl Betreff: [Hotpoliticslab] This Friday's Hot Politics Lab Meeting
Hi everyone,
For this Friday’s lab meeting we have again two great speakers! Visiting scholar Lena Masch (from Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf) will present: “Talk Less - Smile More? the Role of Candidates' Physical Attractiveness and Facial Expressions in Elections”.
Furthermore, Susi Kohout (PhD candidate, ASCoR) will talk about: “Receiving Others' Attention with Anger: Results of An Eye Tracking Study on the Effects of Emotions in User Comments on Attention and Recognition Memory”. She might send around her paper later this week.
We will meet this Friday from 15:00 – 17:00 in the Common room on the 9th floor (B9.22).
Look forward to seeing you there!
Best,
Maaike
Maaike Homan
PhD Candidate at the Political Science Department
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research
University of Amsterdam
Room B10.01
[logo hot politics]