The program of ESRA events featuring spsTREND presentations
The European Survey Research Association will host the ESRA2023 Conference from 17th July to 21st July 2023 at the University of Milan-Bicocca in Milan.
Part of the team of spsTREND will be chairing the following sessions:
Tuesday 18th July
- 11:00-12:30 – Survey methods for studying the impact of multiple crises on attitudes towards the EU: findings and methodological challenges – Simona Guglielmi and Gonzalo Franetovic – Room: U6-22
- 16:00-17:00 – Cross-national multi-purpose survey data as a resource for political research 2 – Riccardo Ladini, Jessica Rosco and Cristiano Vezzoni – Room: U6-23
Wednesday 19th July
- 14:00-15:00 – Cross-national multi-purpose survey data as a resource for political research 1 – Riccardo Ladini, Jessica Rosco and Cristiano Vezzoni – Room: U6-06
Thursday 20th July
- 09:00-10:30 – Sampling migrants in general population surveys 1 – Francesco Molteni, Riccardo Ladini, and Ferruccio Biolcati – Room: U6-06
- 16:00-17:30 – Sampling migrants in general population surveys 2 – Francesco Molteni, Riccardo Ladini, and Ferruccio Biolcati – Room: U6-05
In the same days the spsTREND team will present some innovative papers on a variety of debated topics:
Click on the titles to see the presentations!
Tuesday 18th July
- “EU solidarity in troubling times: does cultural cleavage matter?” – Simona Guglielmi (presenting) and Gonzalo Franetovic – during session: Survey methods for studying the impact of multiple crises on attitudes towards the EU: findings and methodological challenges – 11:00-12:30 – Room: U6-22
- “What to do with instructional manipulation checks in data analysis? Evidence from the ResPOnsE COVID-19 survey” – Riccardo Ladini (presenting) and Nicola Maggini – during session: Inattentiveness and satisficing in self-administered survey 2 – 14:00-15:30 – Room: U6-01b
- “Experiencing heterogeneity: socioeconomic diversity in everyday interactions and attitudes towards inequality across contemporary societies” – Gonzalo Franetovic (presenting) – during session: Perceptions of Inequality and Justice 2 – 14:00-15:30 – Room: U6-08
- “Populist attitudes and support for lockdown measures: a comparative study of 25 European countries” – Francesco Marolla (presenting) – during the session: Cross-national multi-purpose survey data as a resource for political research 2 – 16:00-17:00 – Room: U6-23
Wednesday 19th July
- “Double trouble? The interplay of political ideology and religiosity in shaping attitudes towards abortion in a comparative global perspective” – Giulia Dotti Sani and Jessica Rosco (presenting) – during session: European Values Study and World Values Survey: Exploring New Survey Findings and Addressing Methodological Challenges 1 – 9:00-10:30 – Room: U6-06
- “Are we willing too introduce more spiders in our urban areas? A design and sociological approach to attitudes and preferences towards biodiversity” – Giulia Dotti Sani (presenting), Marta Moroni, Francesca Mosca and Katia Perini – during: Poster Session 1 – 15:00-16:00 – Room: Poster Hall
Thursday 20th July
- “How to sample migrants in general population surveys when population lists are not available? A respondent-driven approach” – Ferruccio Biolcati (presenting), Riccardo Ladini, and Francesco Molteni – during session: Sampling migrants in general population surveys 1 – 9:00-10:30 – Room: U6-06
- “Co-nationals, first! How national identity and perceived threats matter in native favouritism” – Simona Guglielmi (presenting) – during session: European Values Study and World Values Survey: Exploring New Survey Findings and Addressing Methodological Challenges 3 – 09:00-10:30 – Room: U6-09
- “Religiosity, religious context, and intolerance: A cross-survey comparison” – Andrea Turković (presenting) – during session: European Values Study and World Values Survey: Exploring New Survey Findings and Addressing Methodological Challenges 3 – 09:00-10:30 – Room: U6-09
- “Overcoming the structuralist/individualist dichotomy: Inequality beliefs from a new network and comparative perspective” – Arturo Bertero and Gonzalo Franetovic (presenting) – during session: The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) – data quality issues in cross-national perspective 1 – 14:00-15:30 – Room: U6-02
- “Environmental concern and willingness to pay: differences across age groups and countries” – Marta Moroni (presenting), Giulia Dotti Sani, and Riccardo Ladini – during session: The International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) – data quality issues in cross-national perspective 1 – 14:00-15:30 – Room: U6-02
- “The Gendered Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Labour Market Outcomes: A comparative analyses of European countries” – Marija Bashevska (presenting) and Giulia Dotti Sani – during session: – Concise results from the European Social Survey – 16:00-17:30 – Room: U6-01b
- “Religious tradition, destination contexts and personal characteristics: using ESS data to study migrants’ perceived discrimination” – Francesco Molteni (presenting) and Arianna Pellicciotti – during session: Sampling migrants in general population surveys 2 – 16:00-17:30 – Room: U6-05
Here you can find more infromation and the complete calendar of ESRA2023.