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38-12   Affect and Political Communication
Date: Saturday, Sep 1, 4:15 PM
Chair: Elizabeth Suhay
University of Michigan, suhaye@lafayette.edu

Author(s):
Affective Priming in a Presidential Campaign
Todd L. Belt
University of Hawai‘I, Hilo, tbelt@hawaii.edu
  Ann N. Crigler
  University of Southern California, acrigler@usc.edu
  Marion R. Just
  Wellesley College, mjust@wellesley.edu

The Role of Communication Networks in the Construction of Affective Political Judgments
Bryan M. Parsons
University of South Carolina, parsons@mailbox.sc.edu

Advertising, Public Mood, and Partisanship in the 2004 Presidential Election
Daniel Stevens
Hartwick College

Emotional Campaigns: The Role of Discrete Emotions in Political Advertising
Christopher R. Weber
SUNY, Stony Brook, crweber@mac.com

Framing Hurricane Katrina: How Racial Cues and Causal Arguments Affect Support for Race and Social Welfare Policy
Kimberly A. Gross
George Washington University, kimgross@gwu.edu


Discussant(s): W. Russell Neuman
University of Michigan, rneuman@umich.edu