Maison des Sciences Humaines
11, Porte des Sciences
L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette / Belval
LISER conference room "Jane Jacobs" (1st floor)
seminars@liser.lu
Abstract
We are delighted to announce that LISER’s Living Conditions department, together with the University of Luxembourg and the Zentrum fir Politesch Bildung, is organizing the workshop “Voting Advice Applications (VAAs), between academic research and societal impact” on February 13-14, 2025.
The event will be held in the LISER conference room “Jane Jacobs” (Maison des Sciences Humaines, 11 Porte des Sciences, L-4366 Esch-Alzette).
Attendance is free but registration is mandatory. Please make sure to register by February 10.
- OBJECTIVE -
Over the last two decades, Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) have spread throughout Europe and beyond. By allowing voters to compare their preferences with those of parties and candidates running for an election over a range of policy issues on a single online platform, they reduce the costs to voters associated with the gathering and processing of electoral information. Often provided by civic education agencies or academics and generally benefitting from wide media coverage, these tools have by now become a vital part of online election campaigns worldwide, being used by dozens of millions of voters.
Social science research, mostly done by political scientists, has already addressed several aspects of these digital platforms that aim at increasing informed and critical public participation in the electoral process. In this workshop, we take stock of existing and ongoing studies on the design of VAAs, the impact they have on political interest, knowledge but also on voting behaviour, as well as the potential of the wealth of VAA-generated data for research on representation, party politics and public policies. In addition to presenting innovative research on VAAs by politicial scientists, this workshop benefits from the recent and welcome input of commmunication scholars, computer scientists and economists to this burgeoning field.
- PROGRAMME -
DAY 1 | February 13
- 13.45 - 14.00: Welcome address by Dr. Frédéric Docquier, LISER Vice-CEO, and Prof. Robert Harmsen, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, University of Luxembourg
- 14.00 - 16.00: PANEL 1 | VAAs and civic education – chair Raphaël Kies
- Theodora Helimäki, University of Helsinki
‘I don’t get it so why bother?’ - The effect of VAAs on young people’s political perceptions in Finland - Laura Uyttendaele, UCLouvain and Matthias Van Campenhout, UAntwerpen
Understanding VAAs: Unpacking problems and innovating solutions for better user engagement among youth - Stefan Marshall, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Tools or Toys? Voting Advice Applications from a civic education perspective
- Theodora Helimäki, University of Helsinki
- 16.00 - 16.30: Coffee break
- 16.30 - 18.30: PANEL 2 | New Developments in VAA design: improving effectiveness and user experience – chair Patrick Dumont
- Naomi Kamoen and Christine Liebrecht, Tilburg University, School of Humanities and Digital Sciences
From Buttons to Bots: Exploring the Impact of Enhanced Features in Voting Advice Applications - Fynn Bachmann, Universität Zürich, Department of Informatics
Adaptive questionnaires for Voting Advice Applications in practice: A study on user experience, trust and recommendation accuracy - Veikko Isotalo, University of Helsinki
Understanding VAA usage behaviour in big and experimental data
- Naomi Kamoen and Christine Liebrecht, Tilburg University, School of Humanities and Digital Sciences
DAY 2 | February 14
- 9.00 - 12.30: PANEL 3 | Candidate-based VAAs: design, impact and potential for research – chair Philippe Van Kerm
- Patrick Dumont, Australian National University and LISER, Raphaël Kies, Philippe van Kerm, University of Luxembourg
Luxembourg’s smartwielen project: First findings - Javier Olivera, LISER
Using smartwielen data: Attitudes towards taxation and redistribution in highly diverse localities - Jan Fivaz, Universität Bern
Smartvote in Switzerland: Doing research with candidate-based VAA data - 10.30 - 11.00: Coffee break
- Rory Costello, University of Limerick
VAAs as a tool for ranking candidates in a preferential electoral system: Evidence from Ireland - Ainé Ramonaite, Vilnius University
Integrating VAA into a national election study: The Lithuanian experience - Mathias Tromborg and Andreas Videbæk Jensen, Aarhus Universitet
VAA use in Denmark and prospects for comparative research
- Patrick Dumont, Australian National University and LISER, Raphaël Kies, Philippe van Kerm, University of Luxembourg
- 12.30 - 13.00: Lunch for guest presenters
- 13.00-14.00: Wrapping up group meeting, Collaborative and comparative work on VAAs
- ORGANIZERS -
- LISER - Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (Living Conditions)
- The University of Luxembourg (PLDP – Luxembourg’s platform of participatory democracy)
- The ZpB – Zentrum fir Politesch Bildung
- SMARTWIELEN -
At the origins of this international workshop, LISER (Living Conditions) hosts Prof. Patrick Dumont (ANU) as part of the project “smartwielen: Use and impact at the 2023 national and 2024 European elections”, funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) through the Grant INTER MOBILITY/2022/ID/17569437/Smartwielen. The University of Luxembourg (PLDP) and the Zentrum fir politesch Bildung co-funded the smartwielen platform for the 2023 national and 2024 European elections and as such were partners to that research project; the PLPD also runs additional research projects using data from these VAAs.