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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES
ANNUAL AWARDS AND AWARD SUBMISSION DEADLINES
WPSA 2024 AWARD RECIPIENTS
CALL FOR PAPERS 2025 MEETING
ELSA FAVILA TRAVEL AWARD
FEATURED SPEAKERS
MEETINGS AND EVENTS
2024 EXHIBITORS
LOCAL GUIDE
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
MINI-CONFERENCES
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS
ROUNDTABLES
SCHEDULE OF PANELS BY SECTION - DAILY SCHEDULE OF PANELS
Welcome!
On behalf of Simon Fraser University, we would like to acknowledge that we are gathered for this conference on the traditional, ancestral, and unseeded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Welcome to Vancouver!
We hope this year’s conference offers an opportunity for you to develop new insights and understandings. As you meet new colleagues and catchup with old ones, be sure to take some time to enjoy all that Vancity has to offer. Consistently ranked as one of the top three most livable cities in the world with its unique blend of urban living and outdoor activities, Vancouver has something for everyone.
Today, metro Vancouver boasts a population of nearly 3 million people, and we are among the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in the world. Indeed, more than 45 percent of our residents are foreign born, ranking us behind only Dubai, Brussels, and Toronto, while 52 percent of us speak a first language other than English.
If you have time to explore a part of this cultural heritage, consider walking to China Town where you can see the Dr. Sun Yat Sen garden (a beautiful walled traditional Chinese garden) and visit the city’s newest museum – the Chinese Canadian Museum. Or, enjoy the breathtaking work of First Nations artist Bill Reid at the Bill Reid Gallery on Hornby street. More exciting opportunities to get to know our city are listed in the Attractions and Activities section below. The New York Times wrote up a guide to Vancouver in 36 hours that is also worth consulting.
As the city that gave birth to the Greenpeace movement, Vancouver now aspires to become the greenest city in the world. As you will see during your visit, it is well on its way! It has ample green spaces and community gardens, a dense network of bike lanes to get around the city, and a Mobi bike share around every corner. We have over 240 parks and beaches run by the Vancouver Park Board. Stanley Park, located in the West Side, is known worldwide for its 400-hectare rainforest and seawall. The park is just a 30-minute walk from the conference hotel along the seawall, and encapsulates Vancouver’s vision of urban living and respect for nature. Be sure to take a walk to Stanley Park where you will find beaches, the Stanley Park Totem Poles, and the Aquarium.
Vancouver is also a global city. To promote international relationships, Vancouver has partnered with five sister cities: Odessa, Yokohama, Edinburgh, Guangzhou, and Los Angeles. These partnerships focus on sharing information, educational exchange, and economic development.
We hope you enjoy the conference, as well as your time in Vancouver.
Aaron Hoffman & Steven Weldon, Simon Fraser University 2024 Local Arrangements Chairs
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Welcome to Vancouver, and the 77th Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association. As the 2024 WPSA program chair, I would like to extend my thanks to all of our members, volunteers, and staff for making our meeting in Vancouver a success. Building on the enormously successful conference last year in San Francisco, California, we return to Vancouver, to celebrate another year together in person. We could not have put together this outstanding program without the support and hard work by the 41 section chairs or co-chairs, and organizers for the pre-conference workshops and mini-conferences. I extend my appreciation and thanks to all of you who have helped make this conference possible.
As we have returned to a more “normal” conference experience with in person participation, we are delighted to offer over 240 panels and over 750 confirmed participants in the meeting program. We have fortunately returned to a number of panels in our program approximating our pre-COVID experience. As we have done in the past, we continue this year with an increase in our pre-conference workshops including: Feminist Theory, Latina/o politics, Environmental Political Theory, Interpretive Methods, as well as Diversity and Inclusion in Social Movements. We are also excited to expand the number of mini-conferences including: Asian Pacific American Politics, Collaborative Multiracial PostElection Survey (CMPS) Scholars Research Network, Community College, and Undemocratic Politics.
Under the Program Chair’s section, “Political Backlash and Its Consequences,” we have highlighted multiple panels/roundtable which elaborate on the conference theme and represent just a small sampling of our impressive lineup of panels including: “CMPS Mini-Conference (Friday, March 29, 08:00PM - 05:00PM, Regency F); “Beyond Cruelty: Envisioning Abundance in Dark Times” (Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Seymour); “Native American Politics and Perceptions” (Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Seymour); “Meet-the-Editors” (Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM, Prince of Wales) and “A Global Approach to the Intersections of Migration and Race” (Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, English Bay).
Please mark your schedules for our three Featured Speakers at WPSA 2024. APSA President Mark Warren (University of British Columbia) will address our association on Thursday, March 28, from 12:00PM-1:00PM in the English Bay room. Warren’s talk is titled, “Democratic Innovations and Representative Democracies.” On Friday, March 29, Unite Here! Local 40 President Zalida Chan will discuss the hotel labor dispute in Vancouver, from 12:00PM-1:00PM in the English Bay room. The WPSA Keynote Talk will be given by the Honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould, the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and a leader among Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. The Keynote Talk will be held Friday, March 29, from 6:00PM-6:30PM in Regency A, prior to the WPSA Main Reception at 6:30PM in Perspectives room. The Keynote Talk is underwritten by a generous donation from Simon Fraser University. All conference attendees are invited and encouraged to attend.
We would like to thank our local arrangements team, Steven Weldon and Aaron Hoffman from Simon Fraser University (SFU), for providing help in organizing the conference and putting together an excellent guide of the area with suggestions for dining and entertainment. A special thank you to Laurel Weldon, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences as well as the Department of Political Science at Simon Fraser University. We wish to thank the University of California, Los Angeles’s Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, the Department of Political Science. Lastly, we want to thank the universities and individual departments who helped to provide amazing undergraduate and graduate student volunteers for the conference: Simon Fraser University and University of California, Los Angeles.
Thank you to President Jason Casellas, for his efforts to ensure our conference continues to be inclusive and inviting to as many members as possible. I would also like to offer my special thanks to Executive Director Richard Clucas, Conference and Membership Coordinator Julio Castilleja, Graduate Research Associate Samyu Comandur, and Web Tech Support Larry Tunseth, whose immeasurable organization, thoughtfulness and support of our association and annual meeting helped everything run smoothly.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve as the 2024 Program Chair. Enjoy the annual meeting and your visit to Vancouver!
2024 Program Chair
Lorrie Frasure
University of California, Los Angeles
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS
President - Jason Casellas, University of Houston
Vice-President/ Program Chair - Lorrie Frasure, University of California, Los Angeles
Vice President-Elect - Tony Affigne, Providence College
Recording Secretary - Ivy Cargile, California State University Bakersfield
Treasurer - Natalie Masuoka, University of California, Los Angeles
Executive Director - Richard Clucas, Portland State University
Regional Councilmembers:
Fred Smoller, Chapman University (2025)
Char Miller, George Mason University (2025)
Sean Parson, Northern Arizona University (2025)
Michaele L. Ferguson, University of Colorado (2025)
Ron Hayduk, San Francisco State University (2026)
Anand Commissiong, California State University, Long Beach (2026)
LaDella Levy, College of Southern Nevada (2026)
Yalidy Matos, Rutgers University (2026)
Marcela Garcia-Casteneda, San Francisco State University (2027)
Gabriel Magni, Loyola Marymount University (2027)
Mina Suk, Arizona State University (2027)
Brian Calfano, University of Cincinnati (2027)
Ex Officio Members:
Tony Smith, University of California, Irvine
Tony Carey, University of Pittsburgh
Regina Branton, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Claudio Holzner, University of Utah
Pei-te Lien, University of California, Santa Barbara
Anti-Harassment Policy
1. Purpose
The Western Political Science Association was created for the purposes of promoting the study and teaching of government and politics, to foster research, and to facilitate the discussion of public affairs. The Association promotes these purposes in the spirit of free inquiry and free expression. The primary event in which WPSA members gather at the Association’s annual conference. Harassment of colleagues, students, or other participants at the conference, or at any other WPSA-sponsored event or forum, undermines the principle of equity at the heart of the Association’s principles and is inconsistent with the principles of free inquiry and free expression. Consequently, harassment is considered by the WPSA to be a serious form of professional misconduct.
The WPSA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming conference environment for all participants, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, or religion.
“Participant” in this policy refers to anyone present at or directly involved inWPSA meetings, including staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, venue staff, WPSA members, and all other attendees.
2. Expected Behavior
All participants at WPSA meetings are expected to abide by this Anti-Harassment Policy in all meeting venues including ancillary events and official and unofficial social gatherings.
• Abide by the norms of professional respect that are necessary to promote the conditions for free academic interchange;
• If you witness potential harm to a conference participant, be proactive in helping to mitigate or avoid that harm;
• Alert conference or security personnel if you see a situation in which someone might be in imminent physical danger.
3. Unacceptable Behavior
Unacceptable behaviors include:
• persistent and unwelcome solicitation of emotional or physical intimacy; accompanied by real or implied threat of professional harm;
• intimidating, harassing, abusive, derogatory, or demeaning speech or actions by any participant in an WPSA meeting and/or at any related event;
• prejudicial actions or comments related to race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, or religion that coerce others, foment broad hostility, or otherwise undermine professional equity or the principles of free academic exchange;
• deliberate intimidation, stalking or following;
• harassing photography or recording;
• sustained disruption of talks or other events;
• physical assault (including unwelcome touch or groping);
• real or implied threat of physical harm.
COMMITTEES: WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
Committee on Nominations
Chair: Valerie Martinez (2022-2024)
University of Northern Texas
Members:
Angel Saavedra Cisneros (2023-2025) Bowdoin College
Darin Dewitt (2023-2025) CSULB
Scott Siegel (2022-2024) San Francisco State University
Elsa Diaz (council liaison, 2022-2024) Pike’s Peak Community College
Committee on Publications
Chair: Brent Boyea (2022-2024) University of Texas, Arlington
Members:
Michaele Ferguson (2023-2025) U of Colorado Boulder
Equity and Access Taskforce
Chair: Jane Junn (2021-2023) University of Southern California
Members:
Fan Lu (2022-2025) Queens University
Natasha Altema McNeely (2022-2025) UTexas Rio Grande Valley
Hajer Al-Faham (2021-2023) University of Pennsylvania
Kenneth Fernandez (2021-2024) College of Southern Nevada
Zein Murib Fordham University
Kathryn Perkins (2022-2025) CSU-Long Beach
Social Media Committee
Chair: Meredith Conroy California State University, San Bernardino
Members:
Mario Guerrero Cal Poly, Pomona
Virtual Community Program Committee
Chair: Mark Brown California State University, Sacramento
Members:
Ron Amit ASU
Jamie Mayerfeld (2020-2024) Univ of Washington
Maria Struble Western Colorado University
Climate Action Committee
The Western Political Science Association has formed a Climate Action Committee to generate proposals for reducing the association’s contributions to climate change.
Chair: Kathryn Harrison (2021-2024) University of British Columbia
Members:
Katherine Lawless (2023-2026) Huron University
Caleb Goltz (2022-2024) St. Thomas University
Althea Sircar (2021-2024) University of Redlands
Chris Crews (2020-2024) California State University Chico
Jamie Mayerfeld (2020-2024) Univ of Washington
Paasha Mahdavi (2022-2025) UC Santa Barbara
Emily Ray (2020-2024) Sonoma State University
Mark Brown (2021-2024) California State University, Sacramento
June Ann Jones (2022-2024) Virginia Tech
Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans
Chair: Fan Lu (2022-2025) Queens University
Members:
Nhat-Dang Do (2023-2026) Trinity College
Yeaji Kim (2020-2023) Cal State Dominguez Hills
Dennis Weng (2021-2024) Sam Houston State University
Sangay Mishra (2021-2024) Drew University
Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession
Chair: Natasha Altema McNeely (2022-2025) University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
Members:
LaGina Gause (2021-2024) University of California, San Diego
Jacob Grumbach (2022-2025) University of Washington
Chris Towler (2021-2024) CSU Sacramento
Christine Slaughter (2023-2026) Boston University
Committee on the Status of Latinas/os in the Profession
Chair: Kenneth Fernandez (2021-2024) College of Southern Nevada
Members:
Marcel Roman (2023-2026) UT Austin
Maricruz Osorio (2023-2026) Bentley
Christopher Olds (2022-2025) Fort Hays State University
Monica Lombana (2021-2024) Edmonds College
Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession
Chair: Kathryn Perkins (2022-2025) CSU-Long Beach
Members:
Joyce Ejukonemu (2023-2026) Federal College of Education
Sara Angevine (2020-2026) Whittier College
Sarah Gershon (2022-2025) Georgia State University
Loan Le (2021-2024) Institute for Good Government and Inclusion
Community College Committee
Co-Chair: Rogelio Garcia (2023-2026) East Los Angeles College
Co-Chair: La Della Levy (2023-2026) College of Southern Nevada
Members:
Dino Bozonelos (2023-2025) Victor Valley College
Tony Wohlers (2023-2026) Harford Community College
Kelly Velasquez (2021-2024) East Los Angeles College
First Generation Scholars Committee
Chair: Hajer Al-Faham (2021-2023) University of Pennsylvania
Members:
Jonathan Benjamin Alvarado (2020-2023) University of Nebraska, Omaha
Grace Howard (2023-2026) SFSU
Mary Anne Mendoza (2022-2025) Cal Polytechnic University, Pomona
Bianca Rubalcava (2022-2025) University of California, Irvine
Chair: Zein Murib Fordham University
Queer Status Committee
Members:
TBA
TBA
Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award Committee
For an outstanding paper discussing issues and problems that concern Asian Pacific Americans. ($250 award)
Chair: Fan Lu (2022-2025) Queens University
Members:
Nhat-Dang Do (2023-2026) Trinity College
Yeaji Kim (2020-2023) Cal State Dominguez Hills
Dennis Weng (2021-2024) Sam Houston State University
Sangay Mishra (2021-2024) Drew University
Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award
Chair: Gary Segura UCLA
Members:
Jessica Lavariega Monforti California State University, Channel Islands
John Meyer Cal Poly Humboldt
Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award
Chair: Kathryn Perkins (2022-2025) CSU-Long Beach
Members:
Joyce Ejukonemu (2023-2026) Federal College of Education
Sara Angevine (2020-2026) Whittier College
Sarah Gershon (2022-2025) Georgia State University
Loan Le (2021-2024) Institute for Good Government and Inclusion
Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award
Chair: Natasha Altema McNeely (2022-2025) University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
Members:
LaGina Gause (2021-2024) University of California, San Diego
Jacob Grumbach (2022-2025) University of Washington
Chris Towler (2021-2024) CSU Sacramento
Christine Slaughter (2023-2026) Boston University
Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award
Chair: Diego Esparza University of North Texas
Members:
Nicole Tuteur University of Hawaii
Isaac Hale Occidental College
Clay Morgan Award
Chair: TBA
Members:
TBA
TBA
Dissertation Award
For the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1 and June 30 of the previous academic year. ($250 award)
Deadline: October 15, 2024
Chair: Kathy Walker University of Saskatchewan
Members:
Kayla Canelo UT Arlington
Nancy Bays Arrington Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Don Nakanishi Award Committee
Chair: Pei-te Lien UCSB
Members:
Tanika Raychaudhuri Univ of Houston
Nicole Filler Univ of Massachusetts-Boston
Environmental Political Theory Award
Chair: Franziska Strack University of Cambridge
Members:
Kellan Anfinson University of South Florida
Katharine Farrell Universidad del Rosario
Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award
Chair: Kenneth Fernandez (2021-2024) College of Southern Nevada
Members:
Marcel Roman (2023-2026) UT Austin
Maricruz Osorio (2023-2026) Bentley
Christopher Olds (2022-2025) Fort Hays State University
Monica Lombana (2021-2024) Edmonds College
PGI Award
Chair: Jennifer Hayes Clark University of Houston
Members:
Jamil Scott Georgetown University
Ngoc Phan Hawaii Pacific University
WPSA Best Paper Award
Chair: David L. Leal UT Austin
Members:
Amy Mazur Washington State University
TBA
PRQ Award
The Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award. This award is given for the best article published by the PRQ during the prior calendar year. ($1000 award)
Chair: David Cortez University of Notre Dame
Members:
Jennifer Garcia Oberlin College
Chris Stout Oregon State
William E. Connolly Award (Political Theory)
Chair: Char Roone Miller George Masón
Members:
Stephanie Erev
Marius Grove University of Hawaii
ANNUAL AWARDS AND AWARD SUBMISSION DEADLINES
At the 2024 Annual Meeting, the Association anticipates the following fourteen awards provided through the WPSA, the Political Research Quarterly, and the Politics Groups and Identities journals:
The Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award: for the best paper on Asian Pacific Americans presented at the 2023 WPSA meeting. ($250 award)
The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award: This award was created to honor the contribution made by Betty Moulds to the WPSA. Moulds had an extraordinary impact on the association during her 25 years as its chief administrator. The Association would not enjoy the success that it has today without the efforts she made during all her years of service. The award is given to an individual who has made a long history of service and an extraordinary contribution to the WPSA.
The Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award: For the best paper on women and politics presented at the previous Annual Meeting of the WPSA. ($250 award)
Blacks and Politics Award: This award, given out by the Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession, is for an outstanding paper discussing issues and problems that concern most Black Americans. ($250 award)
Charles Redd Award for Best Paper on the Politics of the American West: an award offered jointly by the WPSA and the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies of Brigham Young University for the best paper on the politics of the American West presented at the previous Convention of the WPSA. Papers may cover a broad range of topics--governance, policy, culture, politics and may compare the West to other regions. ($250 award)
Clay Morgan Award for Best Book in Environmental Political Theory: The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding scholarship, published in a book-length monograph, which utilizes the resources, literatures, and approaches of the field of political theory to address intersections between contemporary or historical environmental challenges on the one hand and the philosophical and ideological concepts, principles, and debates animating political life on the other. While the focus of the award is on political theory, we welcome books that make a contribution to the field from related disciplines – including, but not limited to, anthropology, environmental humanities, ethnic studies, geography, indigenous studies, philosophy, political economy, science and technology studies, or sociology.
Dissertation Award: For the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1 and June 30 of the previous academic year. ($250 award)
Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific American Politics: This annual award will recognize outstanding scholarship or service advancing the
understanding or practice of Asian Pacific American politics. The recipient will be someone who has made a significant contribution to the understanding of Asian Pacific American politics (scholarship that examines more than one ethnoracial group is also eligible), or whose professional work has made a substantial contribution to the practice of Asian Pacific American politics.
Environmental Political Theory Best Paper Award: for the best paper in environmental political theory presented at the annual WPSA meeting. ($250 award).
Latina/Latino Politics Best Paper Award: For an outstanding paper on Latina/Latino politics and its relative aspects. ($250 award)
The Politics, Groups, and Identities Best Article Award: This award is given for the best article published by the PGI during the prior calendar year. ($500 award)
The Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award: This award is given for the best article published by the PRQ during the prior calendar year. ($1000 award)
William E. Connolly Award: This annual award is for the best political theory paper in contemporary democratic thought, whether recognizing daring and innovative work by a young scholar or a bold new line of inquiry by an established scholar. It is named after William E. Connolly, world renowned political theorist, revered teacher and mentor, and long-time WPSA member.
WPSA Best Paper Award: For the best paper presented at the previous WPSA annual meeting. ($500 award)
Where to Submit.
Please send award submission to the individuals listed below by the deadline noted. No previously published material may be submitted.
Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award
Chair: Loan Le - Institute for Good Government and Inclusion
Deadline: June 15, 2024
Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award
Chair: Debra Thompson - McGill University
Deadline: June 15, 2024
Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award
Chair: Sanghee Park - Boise State University
Deadline: June 15, 2024
Clay Morgan Book Award:
Chair: TBA
Deadline: August 1, 2024
Dissertation Award:
Chair: Rachel Brown - Washington University, St. Louis
Deadline: October 15, 2024
Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific American Politics:
Chair: Janelle Wong - University of Maryland
Deadline: June 15, 2024
Environmental Political Theory Award
Chair: Gwen Ottinger - Drexel University
Deadline: June 15, 2024
Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award
Chair: Christopher Olds - Fort Hays State University
Deadline: June 15, 2024
WPSA Best Paper Award
Chair: Young-Im Lee - California State University, Sacramento
Deadline: June 15, 2024
William E. Connolly Award (Political Theory)
Chair: Steven Johnston - University of Utah
Deadline: June 15, 2024
Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award:
Chair: Jordan Carr Peterson - North Carolina State University
Politics, Groups and Identities Best Article Award:
Chair: Jane Junn - University of Southern California
WPSA 2024 AWARD RECIPIENTS
The 2024 awards will be presented at the Joint Awards Reception on Thursday, March 28. The reception is scheduled to be held in the English Bay of the Hyatt Regency Vancouver from 6 to 9 pm.
BETTY MOULDS LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD
The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award was created in 2015-16 to honor the remarkable contributions of the longtime Executive Director of WPSA, Betty Moulds. This year the members of the Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award Selection Committee are delighted to announce that this year’s awardee is …
Pei-te Lien
WPSA President, 2022-2023
Professor, University of California Santa Barbara
Among her myriad of contributions to the association, Professor Lien championed the creation of the WPSA Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession, as well as the Don Nakanishi Award. She served as Vice-President and Program Chair in the year prior to serving as president. In that role, she oversaw the planning and implementation of the Association’s 75th Anniversary Celebration in addition to her regular duties in organizing the conference. She had previously served on the WPSA Executive council, was co-Program Chair for the APSA Meeting in 2022, was instrumental in the founding of the Race Ethnicity and Politics (REP) Section of APSA, has served on status-committees dedicated to Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders and First Generation Americans, and played a key role in launching the Elsa Favila Travel Grant Program.
Professor Lien’s intellectual career is one of path-breaking contributions to the fields of opinion, representation, and political behavior and she was among the founders of the quantitative study of Asian American Politics. She has published broadly on Asian Americans and the intersection of race, gender, and immigrant status. Her most recent book Contesting the Last Frontier: Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Political Representation of Asian Americans was published by Oxford University Press in 2022.
The Committee congratulates Professor Lien and thanks her for a career of distinguished service.
BEST PAPER IN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN POLITICS ($250)
To: Sonya Chen, Princeton University and Stephanie Chan, Lafayette College Paper title: “Mobilizing the Racial In-Between: The Impact of Discrimination on Asian-American Coalition Building”
BETTY NESVOLD WOMEN AND POLITICS AWARD ($250)
To: Elizabeth Good, Harvard Kennedy School
Paper title: “The Room Where It Happens: Women’s Representation in Comprehensive Peace Negotiations”
BLACKS AND POLITICS AWARD ($250)
To: Chelsea Jones, Brennan Center for Justice
Paper title: “Taking Back the Ballot: Black Socio-cultural Institutions and the Contemporary Fight Against Voter Suppression”
CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN WEST ($250)
To: Muhammad Usman Amin Siddiqi, Oregon State University; and Erika Allen Wolters, Oregon State University
Paper title: “Group Identities and Divide in Public Preferences for Energy and Water Resource Management Policy Approaches in the American West”
CLAY MORGAN AWARD FOR BEST BOOK IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY
To: Irus Braverman, State University of New York at Buffalo
Book title: Settling Nature: The Conservation Regime in Palestine-Israel
DISSERTATION AWARD ($250)
To: Tongtong Zhang, Stanford University
For dissertation completed at Stanford University: Whose Voice Matters? Conformists, NonConformists, And Responsiveness in China
DON T. NAKANISHI AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE IN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN POLITICS
To: Andrew Aoki, Augsburg University
Recognizing him for his lifelong dedication, pioneering vision, and outstanding leadership in helping establish and advance the field of research and teaching of Asian American politics.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD ($250)
To: Mary E. Witlacil, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Paper title: “The Case for Pessimistic Hope”
LATINA/LATINO POLITICS ($250)
To: Kenicia Wright, Arizona State University, and Güneş Murat Tezcür, Arizona State University
Paper title: “Diversity in Latinx Americans’ Political Preferences – A Conjoint Experiment on Candidate Assessments”
POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($1000)
To: Kaumron Eidgahy, Harvard Law School; Efrén Pérez, University of California, Los Angeles
For March 2023 article: “How Wide is the Arc of Racial Solidarity? People of Color and Middle Easterners and North Africans”
POLITICS, GROUPS, AND IDENTITIES BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($500)
TO: Angel Saavedra Cisneros, Bowdoin College; Tony E. Carey Jr., University of Pittsburgh; Darrin L. Rogers, State University of New York at Fredonia; Joshua M. Johnson, Kennesaw State University
For 2023 article: “One Size Does Not Fit All: Core Political Values and Principles Across Race, Ethnicity, And Gender”
WILLIAM E. CONNOLLY AWARD FOR BEST PAPER IN POLITICAL THEORY ($250)
To: Jessica Croteau, Johns Hopkins University
Paper Title: “Morbid Materialism: A Lucretian Materiality, Potentiality, and Politics of Decline”
WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS
Hyatt Regency, Seattle, Washington Date February 27, 2025 - March 1, 2025
2025 WPSA Program Chair - Prof. Tony Affigne - Providence College
A New Requiem for Politics? Racing Toward Catastrophe or Transformation? In recent years the Western Political Science Association has invited scholars to submit paper, panel, and roundtable proposals addressing turbulent features of our current political environment such as the backlash against social justice progress, authoritarian populism and nativism, the contentious politics of climate change, divisive political disinformation, and more. By the time of the 2025 annual meeting in Seattle, our 2024 national elections and their immediate aftermath will be known. As research scholars, classroom teachers, and engaged citizens, we will be well-positioned to observe and explain how WPSA’s recent themes played a role (or not) in public debates about the direction of the nation and the world. Will democratic political norms endure, erode, or be transformed?
The Conference Theme. Our conference theme for 2025, A New Requiem for Politics? Racing Toward Catastrophe—or Transformation? offers participants a broad framing for work across varied subjects, methods, theories, and pedagogies, building on insights from past years’ WPSA conferences while adding significant contemporary topics to the discussion. These might include, for example, partisan interference with scholarly research, curricula, and access to books; racial, ethnic, and religious violence; legislation regulating abortion and transgender policies; gun violence in the U.S.; genocidal conflict abroad; and abrupt economic change driven by pandemic repercussions, burdensome debt, disruptive technologies, and inequalities in health, housing, and labor markets. At the same time, rising authoritarian and populist movements all over the world are juxtaposed to vibrant labor and resistance movements, often led by youth, women, Indigenous people, and marginalized communities, who advocate humane and peaceful futures of democratic renewal, ecological restoration, and social equality while challenging colonial and postcolonial legacies. What will be the outcome in this clash between resurgent populism, and political exuberance?
Particular Emphasis. For 2025 we invite proposals on these and other topics, especially research which explicates not just crisis and challenge, but which also identifies potential transformative outcomes inspiring greater optimism, when warranted, about future prospects. Proposals which link these questions to the electoral conflict in the U.S., and outcomes of the 2024 elections, and those which foreground politics in western regions of North America, are particularly welcome. Finally, we celebrate and welcome proposals from WPSA’s longstanding areas of excellence including the study of gender and sexuality, political theory, Latinx politics, Asian and Pacific American politics, environmental politics and theory, and interpretive methods. Beyond these, we also invite proposals from across the entire range of political science fields and subfields, including theory, international relations, comparative politics, public administration, public policy, political behavior, political psychology, and research methodology.
A Broad Invitation. Consistent with WPSA tradition, we have no methodological restrictions or preferences (all are welcome), and we actively solicit work from a diversity of theoretical, substantive, and normative approaches. We welcome papers and panels which facilitate engagement with advocates and practitioners from outside the academy. We will happily consider work which offers historical, contemporary, or future-oriented perspectives. We value the insights and contributions of emerging scholars, and welcome proposals from students as well as from established scholars at all ranks. Finally, we invite contributions which explore innovative pedagogies and modes of classroom/community engagement, and others which focus on the particular needs, strengths, and contributions of first-gen, non-traditional, veteran, and recovering students.
Submitting Your Proposal. For research paper, full panel, author-meets-critic, or roundtable proposals, please use the 2025 Request to Participate Form, including full contact information for all prospective authors and other participants. Please also indicate whether you are willing to serve as chair or discussant for your panel, or for another. Your proposal will be forwarded to the appropriate program section chair for review and placement. For special submissions including proposals for miniconferences, virtual community meetings, or other events, please contact Program Chair, Tony Affigne, at affigne@providence.edu, or Julio Castilleja, Conference Coordinator, at info@wpsanet.org for instructions.
We look forward to seeing you in Seattle!
Note: The DEADLINE for all proposals/program participation forms will be Friday, September 27, 2024.
All participants in the 2025 program will be required to pre-register for the conference no later than December 31, 2024.
ELSA FAVILA TRAVEL AWARD
Elsa Favila 2024 Travel Grant Recipients
The WPSA is excited to announce the 2024 recipients of the Elsa Favila Travel Grant Program. As part of the WPSA’s 75th Anniversary, the association launched a fund-raising campaign to create a travel award program to provide much-needed support for under-funded graduate students and faculty to attend the annual meeting. The council named the award the Elsa Favila Travel Award to honor our former associate director.
Six participants were selected as the recipients of the Elsa Favila Travel Award for this year’s conference:
Gregory Doukas, University of Connecticut
Benjamin Taylor, Johns Hopkins University
Kimberly Shella, Southern Illinois University
Carbondale Felipe Agredano, Los Angeles Community College District
Shagun Gupta, American University
Katelyn Kelly, University of California, Irvine.
The specific number of awards given each year depends on the amount of funds available in the award endowment. Please consider donating to this fund so that more members are able to benefit from it. Even small contributions are appreciated! Donations to the association can be made on a one-time only basis or spread out over multiple months or years. The WPSA is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization; as such, your contributions are fully tax-deductible, as permitted by law. To make a donation, please visit the WPSA website at: https://www.wpsanet.org/about/donate.php
FEATURED SPEAKERS
The Honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould
Friday 29th 6:00pm – 6:30pm - Room: Regency A
The WPSA keynote address will be given by Jody Wilson-Raybould, the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and a leader among Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. Raybould has served as a Member of Parliament, Commissioner of the BC Treaty Commission, and the BC Regional Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Wilson-Raybould is a descendant of the Musgamagw Tsawataineuk and Laich-Kwil-Tach peoples, and is a member of the We Wai Kai Nation. She is also the bestselling author of three highly praised books. The talk will be held on Friday March 29, right before the WPSA Celebration Reception. The talk is underwritten by a generous donation from Simon Fraser University.
APSA
Thursday 28th 12:00pm – 1:00pm - Room: English Bay
APSA President Mark Warren, University of British Columbia, will be speaking on Thursday, March 28, at noon. Warren’s talk will be on “Democratic Innovations and Representative Democracies.” In the lecture, Warren will be addressing the deep challenges facing democracies and how democratic innovations can complement and strengthen electoral democracy. From the abstract of his talk: “There are, in fact, many thousands of cases of democratic innovations that have emerged over the last few decades, in most countries of the world, and addressing a wide variety of institutional deficits. We now need to think about democratic innovations systematically, in terms of the kinds of performance weaknesses they potentially address. When we do so, we can refine an agenda for the field of democratic innovations focused on moving the democratic project forward.” It is a timely talk and an interesting topic. Join us for this and the other two talks!
Unite Here! Local 40
President Zailda Chan
Friday 29th at 12:00pm – 1:00pm - Room: English Bay
Zailda Chan, the president of the hotel workers' union in Vancouver (UNITE HERE! Local 40) will be speaking at noon on Friday. Chan will talk about the issues surrounding the hotel labor dispute in Vancouver, including the conflict with the Hyatt Regency, the conference hotel. We have also asked Chan to talk about her accomplishments as the first Chinese-Canadian union leader in B.C.'s history. The union is not calling for a boycott of the Hyatt at this point, but union members are growing increasingly unhappy with the Hyatt and other hotels in the region. The talk will provide an opportunity for conference participants to learn about the labor situation and about Chan’s experiences as the union president.
Thursday
WPSA Executive Council Meeting
MEETINGS AND EVENTS
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 12:00AM
Location : Grouse
Guest Speaker - APSA President Mark Warren
Date : Thursday, March 28, 12:00PM - 01:00PM
Location : English Bay
PGI Business Meeting
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Brighton
Graduate Student Reception
Date : Thursday, March 28, 05:15PM - 06:15PM
Location : Prince of Wales
WPSA Awards Ceremony
Date : Thursday, March 28, 06:00PM - 06:30PM
Location : Grouse
Politics, Groups, and Identities Reception
Sponsored by Politics, Groups, and Identities, and Taylor and Francis
Date : Thursday, March 28, 06:30PM - 09:00PM
Location : Grouse
Friday
Guest Speaker - Zailda Chan - President of Unite Here! Local 40
Date : Friday, March 29, 12:00PM - 01:00PM
Location : English Bay
Gender Justice Caucus
Date : Friday, March 29, 12:00PM - 01:00PM
Location : Oxford
WPSA - Meet the Editors – See Below
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Prince of Wales
Methods Cafe
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza B
Critical Political Science Reception
Date : Friday, March 29, 05:00PM - 06:00PM
Location : Balmoral
Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans
Date : Friday, March 29, 05:00PM - 06:00PM
Location : Regency F
WPSA Business Meeting
Date : Friday, March 29, 05:15PM - 05:45PM
Location : Regency E
Keynote Speaker - Honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould
Date : Friday, March 29, 06:00PM - 06:30PM
Location : Regency A
WPSA Conference Celebration Reception
Date : Friday, March 29, 06:30PM - 09:00PM
Location : Perspectives 34th Floor
LOCAL GUIDE - HOTEL MAP
Vancouver has a multitude of fabulous restaurants with a range of diverse culinary influences from around the world. While perhaps known best for its seafood and Pacific Northwest cuisine, Vancouver has so much more to offer: Italian, Spanish, Chinese, African, Thai, Vietnamese, Indian, Mexican, and, of course, countless fusion options.
It is no surprise Vancouver regularly appears on travel magazine rankings of the top food cities in the world. Indeed, it boasts 9 Michelin star restaurants (AnnaLena, Barbara, Burdock & Co, iDen & QuanJuDe Beijing Duck House, Kissa Tanto, Masayoshi, Okeya Kyujiro, Published on Main, and St. Lawrence). We wish you luck trying to lock down a reservation at one of these restaurants, but fear not, another 17 restaurants in the city have scored the coveted ‘Bib Gourmand’ distinction and you should be able to get a reservation at one of them if that is your interest. Nicer restaurants that are favorites of the organizers include The Acorn, one of the best vegetarian restaurants in the world, and the eponymous Vij’s, which is fine Indian fusion. Both will require reservations.
All these restaurants are within a 15-minute taxi or Uber ride, some are within walking distance of the hotel. You can find more information about these restaurants on Vancouver’s Michelin Guide page. You can also check out OpenTable and Tock Vancouver for reviews and to make reservations.
Looking for a nice place to eat or grab drinks that is near the hotel and likely does not require reservations? The Cactus Club Café near the hotel is a good option, but if you have a little more time, we encourage you to walk four blocks to the water where you will find another Cactus Club Café as well as a Tap & Barrel, both of which overlook the harbor. You might also try The Butcher & Bullock Public House (3-minute walk from hotel on Pender Street).
Other dining options with an ocean view? Try Cardero’s or Lift Bar Grill View in Coal Harbour, The Teahouse in Stanley Park, Sandbar or Tap & Barrel Bridges on Granville Island, The Boathouse Restaurant at Kitsilano Beach, several restaurants at Lonsdale Quay (a quick Seabus ride from Waterfront Station) or English Bay in the West End.
Swanky hotel bar? Try Notch8 located 2 minutes north of the hotel in the Fairmont Vancouver, or the Botanist, which is closer to the water in the Fairmont Pacific Rim. Both are known for their fancy cocktails.
It is hard to find dissatisfying sushi in Vancouver, so go ahead and fall in to the closest place you can find. Exceptional (and expensive) sushi is available at Miku. Black Rice Izkaya offers an informal Japanese bar experience.
Larger group with no reservation? The Cactus Club Cafés and Tap & Barrel mentioned above are good options. You might also venture to Waterfront Station toward Gastown (12-minute walk from the
hotel) where you will find Rogue (inside the train station) and Steamworks (next door). JOEYs on Burrard (5 minutes north of the hotel) is another possibility.
Food on the go? Vancouver has a vibrant Food Truck scene with some of the best food in the city. Trucks move all over the city daily, but there are almost always several near the Hyatt Regency. To find the locations of Food Trucks, check out this website
Maybe you are feeling adventurous? Head to Chinatown BBQ before 6:00 p.m. (it’s great for lunch) for some of the best Chinese style barbecue in the city. It’s a 25-minute walk from the hotel. Commercial Drive is one of Vancouver’s funkiest streets. It is the heart of Vancouver’s Italian community with great restaurants: Havana (Cuban-inspired, moderately priced), Kin Kao (Thai, moderately priced), and several wood-fired pizza places (e.g., Via Tevere, Sopra Sotto), great coffee shops (Turks, Mum’s the Word, Joe’s Café Bar, and Café Calabria), and shopping (check out Wander Emporium). Grab a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to get to the Drive.
Local Attractions
• Vancouver Art Gallery (a short walk from the hotel)
• Stanley Park (N. America’s largest city park)
• Bill Reid Gallery (Indigenous Northwest Coast Art. Short walk from hotel.)
• Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden (a walled Chinese garden in the heart of Chinatown)
• Chinese Canadian Museum (across the street from Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden)
• Vancouver Seawall (Surrounds most of the downtown on both sides and a beautiful way to see the city on a sunny day. Download the app and rent a Mobi bike at one of the many bikeshare stands across the city.).
• Granville Island Public Market (Granville Island is a great place for a stroll, lunch or drinks)
• Capilano Suspension Bridge
• The Vancouver Aquarium (located in Stanley Park)
• Science World (science, puzzles, and engineering fun for all ages)
Activities
• Hiking Trails on the North Shore (various hikes in the beautiful North Shore mountains, which look out over Vancouver).
• Brewery Tour (Vancouver has a vibrant Craft Beer scene with many small brewers. If this is your thing, we recommend heading to the breweries in the Mount Pleasant area of town. See here for 6 breweries in that area.)
• Gastown Walking Tour – Lost Souls of Gastown (a fun and interesting way to learn about one of the oldest parts of the city).
• Labour History Walking Tours. Several self-guided tours through the Labour Heritage Centre, including the Vancouver Women’s Labour History tour.
• MLS Soccer Match. Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Portland Timbers. Saturday, March 30th at 7:30 pm at BC Place (vibrant atmosphere and good fun at a reasonable cost).
• NHL hockey game. Dallas Stars at Vancouver Canucks. Thursday. March 28th at 7:00 pm at Rogers Arena.
• Improv Comedy Show. Granville Island, The Improv Centre. Friday and Saturday nights.
Transportation to the Hotel
If flying into Vancouver International Airport, you have two options for getting to the hotel.
• Rapid Transit Rail (known as the Skytrain). It costs $9.25. Follow the signs in the airport to the Canada Line and take the train to Vancouver City Centre station (about 30 minutes). Follow the Exit signs for Georgia Street. Once out of the station, turn left (west) and walk 2 blocks to Burrard Street. You will find the hotel a half block north on Burrard Street. It is a pleasant ride and very often faster than a taxi or Uber.
• Uber, Lyft, or Taxi. It is a fixed cost of $34 for a taxi. Uber should be a similar price.
If driving to Vancouver, you can:
• Pay a flat rate of $39 per day to park on-site at the Hilton.
• Park at the Bridgeport Station Park & Ride for $3 per day and take the Skytrain from the Bridgeport Station to the hotel (see above, but note it is only $4.50 for the train from this station).
A car certainly offers some convenience in the city, but only if you plan on driving outside of the city during your stay.
Arriving by Train
Amtrak runs a daily schedule of trains along the Pacific Northwest coast from Eugene, Oregon to Vancouver with stops along the way in Portland and Seattle as well as other cities along the way. If you arrive by train, it will be at Pacific Central Station. You can take a taxi, Uber, or Lyft from there to the hotel. You can also take the Skytrain. Get on at Main Street Science World station (1 minute walk from the station) and take it to Burrard Street station. Exit on to Burrard Street and turn right (north). The hotel is a half block away.
Getting Around Vancouver
Vancouver has an integrated (skytrain and bus) public transportation system. You can buy tickets at any skytrain station. You can also pay with your credit card by tapping for skytrains or the bus. There is a small fee for using your credit card, and you cannot get a receipt. If you will be using the train or bus often in one day, consider getting a day pass (available at the automatic kiosks inside of the skytrain stations and tickets are good on both buses and trains). The hotel is also located right next to a train station (Burrard Street station), and for this reason, you may find it convenient and cost
effective, depending on where you are going. Trains run until 1:30 am on weekdays and Saturday. For bus and hotel, we encourage you to use a trip planner such as Google or Apple Maps. For more details on pricing and fare zones, see the dedicated page on the Translink website.
Taxi, Uber, and Lyft are also great options.
While these options are available, Vancouver is a very walkable city, especially if it is not raining (no promises!). You can walk just about anywhere within the downtown core in no more than 15 minutes, including popular dining and tourist areas like Gastown and Yaletown. It is also a generally safe area, even at night. We hope you enjoy getting to know Vancouver and have a wonderful time at the WPSA!
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Feminist Theory
Date : Wednesday, March 27, 02:00PM - 06:30PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) : Wolflink, Alena, alena.wolflink@du.edu, University of Denver Taylor, Liza, etaylor@cpp.edu , California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Presenter: Lisa Beard, Western Washington University, bearde@wwu.edu If We Were Kin: Race, Identification, and Intimate Political Appeals (OUP 2023). **use code ASFLYQ6 for a 30% discount. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/if-we-were-kin-9780197517321?cc=us&lang=en&
Presenter: Vicki Hsueh, Western Washington University, hsuehv@wwu.edu “Reclaiming care: refusal, nullification, and decolonial politics” (Contemporary Political Theory 2023)
Schedule for the day:
2:00pm - 2:30pm – Coffee, snacks, social
2:30pm - 4:00pm - Book session (Lisa and Desirée)
4:00pm - 4:30pm – Coffee, snacks, social
4:30pm - 5:30pm – Article session (Vicki and Deva)
5:30pm - 6:30pm – General discussion; organizational meeting
Discussant(s):
Melonas, Desiree - desiree.melonas1@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Woodly, Deva - deva_woodly@brown.edu, Brown University
Latina/o politics
Date : Wednesday, March 27, 09:00AM - 02:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) : Roman , Marcel, mroman@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Conservative Drift in Latinx Politics (9-9:43AM) Francy Luna (Graduate Student Presentation) Roger Cadena (Graduate Student Presentation)
The Political Consequences of Societal Rejection (9:45-10:28AM) Claudia Alegre (Graduate Student Presentation) Laura Uribe (Graduate Student Presentation)
Anti-Latinx Rhetoric and Institutional Bias (10:30-11:58AM) Jessica Cobian (Graduate Student Presentation) Michael Herndon (Graduate Student Presentation)
Mentoring Session (12-1PM)
“How to Approach the Job Market” panel (1-2PM)…featuring Dr. Ramon Garibaldo Dr. Alex Flores Dr. Maricruz Osorio Dr. Alejandra Campos
Environmental Political Theory
Date : Wednesday, March 27, 08:30AM - 04:15PM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Wiebe, Sarah, swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria Rowe, James, jkrowe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Schedule
8:30am - Doors open (coffee, snacks)
9-10am - Introductions
10-10:15am - Break
10:15-11:45am- Keynote with Rueben George and Michael Simpson, authors of It Stops Here: Standing Up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
11:45am-1:30pm-Lunch Break
1:30-3pm - Teaching in Turbulent Times Roundtable
3-3:15pm - Break
3:15-4:15pm- Planning for next year and close Dinner (off-site)
Participants can join the Environmental Political Theory listserv here for more details. https://www.cddc.vt.edu/ept/listserv.html
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/688127/it-stops-here-by-rueben-george-with-michaelsimpson/9780735242807
Interpretive Methods
Date : Wednesday, March 27, 02:00PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Marusek, Sarah, marusek@hawaii.edu, University of Hawai‘i Hilo
Interpretive Methods and Methodologies Workshop Wednesday, March 27, 2024 from 2-5 pm
Our workshop will open with a celebration of Samantha Majic’s recent book: Lights, Camera, Feminism? Celebrities and Anti-Trafficking Politics (University of California Press, 2023) during the first hour. Prof. Majic will give a brief summary of the text, followed by Q&A and conversation. Reading the text in advance is encouraged but optional.
We will then move into a discussion of The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America by Sarah E. Igo (Harvard University Press, 2018) for the remainder of the workshop. All are encouraged to read in advance, in order to have a productive conversation.
Refreshments will be served, and all are welcome to join this in-person gathering!
Diversity and Inclusion in Social Movements
Date : Wednesday, March 27, 02:30PM - 04:30PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Kelly-Thompson, Kaitlin , kaitlin_kelly-thompson@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Weldon, S. Laurel , laurel_weldon@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
How do groups driven by inequality and difference maintain the solidarity necessary for coordinated political action? This question becomes ever more pressing as movements face internal challenges of intergroup conflict and external challenges related to backlash, changing economic conditions, and other external factors. During this workshop, researchers will present a series of working papers on Inclusive Solidarities from the Diversity and Inclusion in Social Movements Collaborative.
Discussant(s):
Baghat, Ali - ali_bhagat@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Strolovitch, Dara - dara.strolovitch@yale.edu, Yale University
2024 MINI-CONFERENCES
Miniconference: Asian Pacific American Politics
Panel : 29.1 -Confronting challenges and the need for political action and solidarity
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Chen, Sonya, sgchen@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Papers :
The role of stereotypes and emotions on Asian American political (in)activism
Chong, Chinbo, ch.chong@northeastern.edu, Northeastern University
Green, Dorainne, dojlevy@indiana.edu, Indiana University
Understanding and Navigating Asian American Mental Health Challenges Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discrimination, Political Participation, and Group-Based Resources
Filler, Nicole, nicole.filler@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston
Kan, Tara, tara.nguyen002@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston
Hagey, Ethan, ethan.hagey@gmail.com, University of Washington
Wirein, Grace, grace.wirein@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston
Lien, Pei-te, plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
Esteban, Rhoanne , rhoanne.esteban@gmail.com, University of California, Santa Barabara
The Politics of Chinatown Development in Urban America
Li, Kaiyu, kli20@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago
Identity as Solidarity Building? A Quantitative Examination of Asian American Identity and the Effects on Minority Linked Fate
Thoman, Emily, ethoman@brandeis.edu, Brandeis University
Discussant(s):
Chan, Stephanie - chans@lafayette.edu, Lafayette College
Panel : 29.2 -Author Meets Critics: Claire Jean Kim's Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Aoki, Andrew, aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University
Commenters:
Affigne, Tony - affigne@providence.edu, Providence College
Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Kim, Claire - cjkim@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Lien, Pei-te - plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
Raychaudhuri, Tanika - traychau@central.uh.edu, University of Houston
Panel : 29.3 -Asian candidates and voters in the U.S. and Canada: race, ethnicity, and immigration generation
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Raychaudhuri, Tanika, traychau@central.uh.edu, University of Houston
Papers :
Negotiating Identity and Conservatism: Asian American Republican Candidates
Chen, Sonya, sgchen@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Gender disparities in Asian American and Canadian politics
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Incorporating into Overreporting? Participation Norms and Turnout Overreporting among Immigrants of Color
Chan, Stephanie, chans@lafayette.edu, Lafayette College
Discussant(s):
Sanbonmatsu, Kira - kira.sanbonmatsu@zoho.com, Rutgers University
Panel : 29.4 -Bridging local community activism and APA politics scholarship
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Discussant(s):
Kaur Bains, Satwinder - satwinder.bains@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley
Lim, Imogene - Imogene.Lim@viu.ca, Vancouver Island University
Sandhra, Sharanjit Kaur - Sharanjit.Sandhra@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley
Tran, Benjamin - btran@ajsocal.org, Asian Americans Advancing Justice S. California
Yan, Andy - ayan@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Panel : 30.1 -Racial Attitudes in American Politics
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Robertson, Crystal, crystalrob@ucla.edu,
Papers :
The Role of Religion in White Racial Attitudes
Olson, Shayla, sfolson@umich.edu, Embracing the Status Hierarchy: How Immigration Attitudes, Prejudice, and Sexism Shaped Non-White Support for Trump
Geiger, Jessica, jessica.geiger@cgu.edu,
Reny, Tyler, tyler.reny@cgu.edu, Racial Stereotypes in Asian American Behavior
Leung, Viven, vleung@scu.edu,
Dando La Mano: The Role of the Immigrant Experience as a Factor of Giving to Immigrant Serving Nonprofits
Calderon, Apolonia, APOLONIA@UMD.EDU,
Discussant(s):
Berdan, Edward - edward.berdan@ucla.edu
Panel : 30.2 -The Importance of Group Consciousness in American Politics
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Garcia-Rios, Sergio, garcia.rios@utexas.edu,
Papers :
Are Self-Reported Native Americans With Only Distant Indigenous Family Lineage Distinct From Survey Respondents with Deeper Connections to Their Heritage?: Insights for Survey Researchers Interested in Tracking Native American Political Attitudes
De Lude, Leilani , ldelude@unm.edu, Foxworth, Ray, ray.foxworth@gmail.com, Sanchez, Gabe , sanchezg@unm.edu, Bootstrap Blackness: Black Men, Conservatism, and Party Politics
Crowder, Chaya, chaya.crowder@lmu.edu, Greer, Christina , cgreer@fordham.edu, Slaughter, Christine, csla@bu.edu,
The Political Implications of Identifying as a “Woman of Color”
Matos, Yalidy, yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu, Greene, Stacey, s.greene@rutgers.edu , Sanbonmatsu, Kira, kira.sanbonmatsu@zoho.com, Out With the Old, In With the New? Age, Race and Support for the Congressional Black Caucus vs. Black Lives Matter
Arora, Maneesh, maneesh.arora@wellesley.edu, Garcia, Jennifer, Jennifer.Garcia@oberlin.edu, Stout, Christopher , Christopher.Stout@oregonstate.edu ,
Discussant(s):
Berdan, Edward - edward.berdan@ucla.edu, Calderon, Apolonia - APOLONIA@UMD.EDU, Herndon, Michael - maherndon@g.ucla.edu, UCLA
Panel : 30.3 -Public Opinion and Political Behavior in REP Research
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Herndon, Michael, maherndon@g.ucla.edu, UCLA
Papers :
A holistic framework for the study of electoral and non-electoral mobilization
Castro, Giovanni, gxc408@psu.edu, Tormos-Aponte, Fernando, fernandotormos@pitt.edu, Social Sources of Action: Relational Goods and Political Participation in 2020 Le, Danvy , danvy.le@csueastbay.edu, Schugurensky, Ana, aschugur@uci.edu, Uhlaner, Carole , cuhlaner@uci.edu,
Trust in Government and its Implications for Women’s Attitudes
Bornstein, Quinn, qmb3@georgetown.edu, Brown, Nadia, nb865@georgetown.edu, Hayes, Sarah, sh1720@georgetown.edu, Lenear, India , india.s.lenear@rutgers.edu, Ritacco, Cecilia, car356@georgetown.edu, Scott, Jamil, jamil.scott@georgetown.edu,
The Politics of Race Among Afro-Latinos
Clealand, Danielle, danielle.clealand@austin.utexas.edu, Gutierrez, Angie, angela.gutierrez@austin.utexas.edu, Asian American resentment against Black people cannot merely be attributed to social conservatism
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca,
Discussant(s):
Hanson, Erik - erikhans@usc.edu,
Ramirez, Ricardo - rramire5@nd.edu, Notre Dame
Panel : 30.4 -The Role of Group Identity in Shaping Political Behavior and Attitudes
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Ocampo, Angela, axocampo@utexas.edu,
Papers :
Promises and Identity: How votes interpret the relationship between descriptive and substantive representation
Bonilla, Tabitha, tabitha.bonilla@northwestern.edu, Spry, Amber, amberspry@brandeis.edu, LGBTQ+ Linked Fate and the Political Behavior of Sexual and Gender Minorities
Chan, Nathan, Nathan.Chan@lmu.edu, Magni, Gabriele, Gabriele.Magni@LMU.edu,
Shifting Paradigms and Building Coalitions: Asian American Women and Women of Color Politics
Junn, Jane, junn@usc.edu, Watanabe, Melissa , mmwatana@usc.edu, Race, Protest, and Political Ambition
Lajevardi, Nazita, nazita@msu.edu, Mårtensson, Moa , Moa.Martensson@statsvet.uu.se, Vernby, Kåre, kare.vernby@statsvet.su.se, All Emotions Aren’t the Same: Intersectional Analysis of Women's Political Action Based on Emotive Responses
Brown, Nadia, nb865@georgetown.edu, Slaughter, Christine, csla@bu.edu,
Discussant(s):
Reny, Tyler - tyler.reny@cgu.edu, Walker, Hannah - hlwalker@utexas.edu,
Miniconference: Community College
Panel : 31.1 -What Does Innovative Pedagogy Look Like to Engage Students in Times of SocialPolitical Turbulences.
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Papers :
I Don't Know, Joe/Jane Student, What is the Meaning Of Life?: The Benefits of Using Oral Exams in Political Science Courses
Easley, Shawn, shawn.easley@tri-c.edu, Cuyahoga Community College
Who’s Afraid of A.I.? Exploring the Impact of A.I. Technology in College Learning and Developing Strategies to Manage it in the Classroom
Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Discussant(s):
Garcia, Rogelio - garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Panel : 31.2 -What Does Faculty Professional Development Look Like in Times of Political and Social Turbulences?
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Levy, La Della , ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada
Papers :
Loving in the WPSA Years: During the Time of CRT/DEIA
Agredano, Felipe, agredan@yahoo.com, West LA College
Roundtable: Revolutionizing Education: Can High-Impact Practices Change the World?
Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Koning, Kelan, kelan.koning@csun.edu, Cal State Northridge
Levy, La Della , ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada
Wohlers, Tony , twohlers@harford.edu, Harford Community College
Discussant(s):
Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada
Panel : 31.3 -Poli Sigh: Navigating the Challenging Environment of Community Colleges During an Era of Political Backlash.
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Wohlers, Tony , twohlers@harford.edu, Harford Community College
Papers :
The Illusion of DEI: Unveiling Discrimination against Faculty of Color in Higher Education
Monteiro, Natalina, monteint@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Textbook Revolution: Open Education, Open Access, Open Minds
Bozonelos, Dino, dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College
Discussant(s):
Wohlers, Tony - twohlers@harford.edu, Harford Community College
Miniconference: Undemocratic Politics
Panel : 32.1 -Ethnic Divides in Authoritarian Regimes
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Barter, Shane, sbarter@soka.edu, Soka University of America
Papers :
Unconditional Loyalty: The Survival of Minority-dominated Autocracies
Alsaadi, Salam, salam.alsaadi@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Territorial Autonomy in Autocracy: ‘Sham’ Self-Government?
Barter, Shane, sbarter@soka.edu, Soka University of America
Privileging Tradition: Informal authoritarian governance and nationalist mobilization in Myanmar
Ryan, Megan, memary@umich.edu, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Does Civic and Citizenship Education Promote Ethnic Tolerance?
Siow, Jeremy, jeremy.siow@politics.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford
Discussant(s):
Alsaadi, Salam - salam.alsaadi@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Siow, Jeremy - jeremy.siow@politics.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford
Panel : 32.2 -New Modes of Authoritarian Control
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Wang, Chengli, chengliwang@um.edu.mo, University of Macau
Papers :
Assessing Strategic Narrative Projection Of Russia and China On Social Media Platforms
Ma, Ming, ming.ma@fu-berlin.de, Free University Berlin
Strategic Disruptions: The Subnational Targeting of Internet Shutdowns in India
Miner, Marika, mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Which Celebrities Does the State Favor? Understanding the Politics of the Chinese Entertainment Industry
Wang, Chengli, chengliwang@um.edu.mo, University of Macau
Philanthropic Authoritarianism: Social Governance and Mobilization in Xi’s China
Wang, Hsin Hsien, esteban@nccu.edu.tw , National Chengchi University
Tzeng, Wei-Feng, wftzeng@gmail.com, National Chengchi University
Wu, Mei-Chu, , National Chengchi University
Political Control in the Workplace: How Autocrats Use Private Firms to Control Citizens
Zhang, Ye, ye_zhang@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Discussant(s):
Miner, Marika - mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis Zhang, Ye - ye_zhang@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Panel : 32.3 -Repression
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Arrested with Surveillance: Preemptive Repression under International Pressure
Chen, Sile, sic015@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego
Slantchev, Branislav, bslantchev@ucsd.edu , University of California, San Diego
When Is Repression Popular?
Lachapelle, Jean, jean.lachapelle.1@umontreal.ca, Université de Montréal
The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed
Skoglund, Lina, linals@princeton.edu, Princeton University
The economic consequences of protest repression: evidence from business participation in political consumerism
YANG, Shen, shenyang2@ln.edu.hk, Lingnan University
Discussant(s):
El Kurd, Dana - danaelkurd@gmail.com, Lachapelle, Jean - jean.lachapelle.1@umontreal.ca, Université de Montréal
Panel : 32.4 -Autocratic Elites
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Trinh, Minh Duc, mdtrinh@purdue.edu
Papers :
Playing the long game: Authoritarian Consolidation
Cheung, Gloria, gloria.cheung@duke.edu, Duke University
Covert Elite Resistance in Authoritarian Regimes: A Re-examination of Defection Strategies
Jafarov, Sahib, sahib.jafarov@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Why strong elites tolerate autocratic power grabs
Kaire, Jose, kaire@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Political Regimes and Politicians' Behavior: Evidence from Mexican Deputies, 1982-2012
Lucardi, Adrian, adrian.lucardi@itam.mx, ITAM
Micozzi, Juan, juan.micozzi@itam.mx, ITAM
Weldon, Jeffrey, jweldon@itam.mx, ITAM
Coopting the Cowed: How Closing Legislatures Limits the Costs of Power Sharing
Schuler, Paul, pschuler@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Sudduth, Jun, jsudduth@iu.edu, Indiana University
Noble, Ben, benjamin.noble@ucl.ac.uk, University College London
Discussant(s):
Cheung, Gloria - gloria.cheung@duke.edu, Duke University
Kaire, Jose - kaire@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Panel : 32.5 -Resistance against Authoritarianism
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Ding, Iza, iza.ding@northwestern.edu
Papers :
Workplace Networks and Civil Society in Autocracies: Evidence from Jordan
Elizabeth, Parker-Magyar, ekpm@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Behavioral Foundations of Opposition Alliance Support Under Electoral Authoritarianism
Jacob, Marc, msjacob@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Ozdemir, Ugur, , University of Edinburgh
When You Come at the King: Opposition Coordination and Nearly Stunning Elections
Samet, Oren, osamet@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley
The Outcomes of Antiauthoritarian Protest Waves: A Global Study
Franklin, James, jcfrankl@owu.edu, Ohio Wesleyan University
Discussant(s):
El Kurd, Dana - danaelkurd@gmail.com
Trinh, Minh Duc - mdtrinh@purdue.edu
Panel : 32.6 -Support for Authoritarianism
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Li, Xiaojun, xiaojun.li@ubc.ca
Papers :
Different Types of Soft Propaganda and Support for Cross-border Operations
Sinanoglu, Semuhi, semuhi.sinanoglu@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Donnelly, Michael, , University of Toronto
The Central Government under Fire? Analyzing the Shift in Protest Targets in Xi Jinping's China
Wang, Hsin Hsien, esteban@nccu.edu.tw , National Chengchi University
Tzeng, Wei-Feng, wftzeng@gmail.com, National Chengchi University
Support Which Democracy? Liberal Democracy, Guardianship Democracy, and Democratic Backsliding
Jeongho, Choi, jchoi34@uiowa.edu, The University of Iowa
Haofeng, Ma, haofeng-ma@uiowa.edu, The University of Iowa
Discussant(s):
Li, Xiaojun - xiaojun.li@ubc.ca
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS
Panel : 03.1 -Author-meets-critics: Sharon Krause's Eco-Emancipation: An Earthly Politics of Freedom
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Zúñiga, Didier, didier@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Author/Responder:
Sharon, Krause - sharon_krause@brown.edu, Brown University
Commentators:
Biro, Andrew - andrew.biro@acadiau.ca, Acadia University
Cannavò, Peter - pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Croteau, Jessica - jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Marwege, Rebecca - rsm2194@columbia.edu, Columbia University
Panel : 03.2 -Author-meets-critics: Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically
Vital by James K. Rowe
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Author Responder:
Rowe, James - jkrowe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Commentators:
Chari, Anita - anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Meyer, John - john.meyer@humboldt.edu, Cal Poly Humboldt
Tully, James - jtully@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 03.3 -Author Meets Critic: Life against States of Emergency: Revitalizing Treaty Relations from Attawapiskat
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Wiebe, Sarah, swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Author/Responder:
Commentators:
Gabrielson, Teena - Teena.Gabrielson@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Schlosberg, David - david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, The University of Sydney
Wiebe, Sarah - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Winter, Christine - christine.winter@otago.ac.nz, University of Otago
Panel : 14.3 -Feminism in Coalition: Thinking with US Women of Color Feminism, Author Meets Critics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Murib, Zein , zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Author/Responder:
Commentators:
Gambino, Elena - elena.gambino@rutgers.edu , Hanley, Danielle - hanleyd@sas.upenn.edu , University of Pennsylvania
Keating, Cricket - ckeating@uw.edu , University of Washington
Taylor, Liza - etaylor@cpp.edu , California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Panel : 14.4 -Author Meets Critics: Lisa Beard's If We Were Kin (OUP 2023)
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Murib, Zein , zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Author/Responder
Beard, Lisa, bearde@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Commemtator(s):
Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Menzel, Annie - acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Sampaio, Anna - asampaio@scu.edu, Santa Clara University
Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany - twilloug@uci.edu, University of California Irvine
Panel : 14.24 -Author Meets Critic: Black Scare/Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency F
Author/Responder:
Commentators:
Adalet, Begüm - ba375@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Burden-Stelly, Charisse - dr.cbs@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Carlos, Alfredo - acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University- Dominguez Hills
Douglas, Andrew - andrew.douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College
Harris, Christopher - christopher.paul.harris@uci.edu, University of California- Irvine
Panel : 15.3 -Author Meets Critics: The Other Side of Disappointment, on Martel's *Anarchist Prophets* and *JUJU*
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Allen, Ira, ira.allen@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Author/Responder:
Commentators:
Bhattacharjee, Ritwik - ritwik85@student.ubc.ca, University of British Colombia Vancouver
Parson, Sean - sean.parson@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Ritner, Scott - scott.ritner@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Witlacil, Mary - mary.witlacil@gmail.com, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Woodly, Deva - deva_woodly@brown.edu, Brown University
Panel : 15.4 -The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy, by Samuel Bagg
Author Meets Critics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Ogunye, Temi, temi.ogunye@nuffield.ox.ac.uk, Princeton University
Author/Responder
Bagg, Samuel - samuel.bagg@sc.edu, University of South Carolina
Commentators:
Afsahi, Afsoun - afsoun.afsahi@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Jurkevics, Anna - ajurkevi@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Kirshner, Alexander - alexander.kirshner@duke.edu, Duke University
Warren, Mark - warrenme@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 15.13 -Author Meets Critics: 'Hanging Together: Role-Based Constitutional Fellowship and the Challenge of Difference and Disagreement' by Eric W. Cheng, Author Meets Critics
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Scudder, Mary, scudder@purdue.edu, Purdue University
Author/Responder: Cheng, Eric, chenge13@aoni.waseda.jp, Waseda University
Commentators:
Chick, Matthew - chickm@hartwick.edu, Hartwick College
Digeser, Paige - digeser@ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
Kessel, Alisa - kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Ron , Amit - amit.ron@asu.edu,
Schupmann, Benjamin - yncbas@nus.edu.sg, National University of Singapore
Panel : 15.26 -Author-meets-critics: Jonathan Havercroft's STANLEY CAVELL'S DEMOCRATIC PERFECTIONISM
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Kessel, Alisa, kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Author/Responder:
Havercroft, Jonathan - j.havercroft@soton.ac.uk, University of Southampton
Commentators:
Dumm, Thomas - tldumm@amherst.edu, Amherst College
Lucas, Sarah - S.Lucas5@exeter.ac.uk, University of Exeter
Schlosser, Joel - jschlosser@brynmawr.edu, Bryn Mawr College
Panel : 15.28 -Author Meets Critics, Inés Valdez's Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature and the Reproduction of Capital
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Marwah, Inder, marwahi@mcmaster.ca, McMaster University
Author/Responder:
Valdez, Inés - valdez@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Commentators:
Kohn, Margaret - peggy.kohn@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Nichols, Robert - robert_nichols@ucsc.edu, University of Santa Cruz
Sultan, Nazmul - nazmul.sultan@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio - a.vazquez@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University
Panel : 15.36 -Authors Meet Critics: “The Two Faces of Democracy” by Mary F. Scudder and Stephen K. White
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Timperley, Claire, claire.timperley@vuw.ac.nz, Victoria University of Wellington
Author/Responder:
Scudder, Mary - scudder@purdue.edu, Purdue University
Commentators:
MacKenzie, Michael - Michael.MacKenzie@viu.ca, Vancouver Island University
Owen, David - dowen@soton.ac.uk, University of Southampton
Park, Jaeyoon - jpark@amherst.edu, Amherst College
White, Stephen - Skw2n@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Panel : 15.37 -Author Meets Critics: Waiting for the People: The Idea of Democracy in Indian Anticolonial Thought, by Nazmul Sultan
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Temin, David, dtemin@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Author/Responder:
Sultan, Nazmul - nazmul.sultan@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Commentators:
Livingston, Alexander - alexander.livingston@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Morefield, Jeanne - jeanne.morefield@politics.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford
Naresh, Vatsal - vatsal_naresh@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Warren, Mark - warrenme@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 15.38 -Author Meets Critics: David Myer Temin’s Remapping Sovereignty: Decolonization and Self-Determination in North American Indigenous Political Thought
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Bruyneel, Kevin, Kbruyneel@babson.edu, Babson College
Author/Responder:
Temin, David - Dtemin@umich.edu, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Commentators:
Nichols, Robert - Ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Simpson, Audra - as3575@columbia.edu, Columbia University
Singh, Jakeet - jsingh3@yorku.ca, York University
Stark, Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik - starkh@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 16.18 -Author Meets Critics: Dennis Dalton's Indian Ideas of Freedom
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Livingston, Alexander, pal229@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Author/Responder: Dalton, Dennis - ddalton@barnard.edu, Barnard College, Columbia University
Commentators:
Kadambi, - rajeevkadambi@gmail.com, O.P. Jindal Global University
Kirloskar-Steinbach, Monika - monika.kirloskar@vu.nl, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Krishnamurthy, Meena - meena.krishnamurthy@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Parasher, Tejas - tparasher@polisci.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Sultan, Nazmul - nazmul.sultan@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 19.1 -Author Meets Critics: Zein Murib's Terms of Exclusion (OUP 2023)
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Author/Responder:
Murib, Zein - zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Commentators:
Beard, Lisa - lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Brown, Nadia - nadia.brown@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
Burgess, - Sburges3@depaul.edu, DePaul University
Gash, Alison - gash@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Michelson, Melissa - melissa.michelson@menlo.edu, Menlo College
Montoya, Celeste - celeste.montoya@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Panel : 23.10 -Author Meets Critics: Moral and Immoral Whiteness in Immigration Politics by Yalidy Matos
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Melonas, Desiree, desiree.melonas1@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Author/Responder:
Matos, Yalidy - yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu,
Commentators:
Carter, Niambi - nmcarter@umd.edu, University of Maryland
Junn, Jane - junn@usc.edu,
Melonas, Desiree - desiree.melonas1@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Panel : 29.2 -Author Meets Critics: Claire Jean Kim's Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Aoki, Andrew, aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University
Author/Responder:
Kim, Claire - cjkim@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Commentators:
Affigne, Tony - affigne@providence.edu, Providence College
Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Lien, Pei-te - plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
Raychaudhuri, Tanika - traychau@central.uh.edu, University of Houston
ROUNDTABLES
Panel : 00.2 -A Global Approach to the Intersections of Migration and Race
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : English Bay
Chair(s) :
Pinderhughes, Dianne , Dianne.M.Pinderhughes.1@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame
This important roundtable brings together colleagues to continue the conversation of her recent book, The Roots of Racism: The Politics of White Supremacy in the US and Europe (Bristol University Press 2022). This book “examines the past, present, and future of racist ideas and politics. It describes how policies have developed over a long history of European and White American dominance of political institutions that maintain White supremacy. Givens examines the connections between immigration policy and racism that have contributed to the rise of anti-immigrant, radical-right parties in Europe, the rise of Trumpism in the US, and the Brexit vote in the UK. This book provides a vital springboard for people, organizations, and politicians who want to dismantle structural racism and discrimination.” This panel broadens the discussion of these broad topics as an increasing number of scholars focus on the politics of migration, race and citizenship. Terri argues for a need to further develop new theories that encompass a broader set of cases, which are still in many ways intertwined after hundreds of years of colonial history and enslavement.
Discussant(s):
Affigne, Tony - affigne@providence.edu, Providence College
Clealand, Danielle - danielle.clealand@austin.utexas.edu, Givens, Terri - terri.givens@mcgill.ca, McGill University
Panel : 00.3 -Beyond Cruelty: Envisioning Abundance in Dark Times
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Seymour
Chair(s) :
Situated at the intersection of political theory and Chicano political thought, this panel will explore the concept of rasquache as an alternative ethos for thinking about political membership as a practice of belonging and abundance rather than exclusion and scarcity. Drawing on the work of Tomás YbarraFrausto and Amalia Mesa-Bains, rasquache is a working-class aesthetic sensibility that involves giving a new function to what would be otherwise considered used up, useless, broken, or a type of trash, creating works of dazzling beauty using discards, fragments, and other disposable materials that are abundant and available. Theorizing our political attachments and desires in terms of beauty, brokenness, and refashioning Beltrán argues that rasquachismo offers a way of approaching one’s
attachment to a broken national project as spaces of creative encounter where what initially appears as worthless or non-functional might still hold the promise of becoming beautiful, reincorporated, and radically reimagined.
Discussant(s):
Beltran, Cristina - cbeltran@nyu.edu, New York University
Ferguson, Kennan - kennan@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Kotef, Hagar - hk11@soas.ac.uk, SOAS, University of London
Sampaio, Anna - asampaio@scu.edu, Santa Clara University
Panel : 04.6 -Seascape Stories: Envisioning Decolonial Water Relations
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Thomas, Robina, University of Victoria
Discussant(s):
Ambers, Andrew - University of Victoria
George, Rachel - rgeorge@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Smith, Dawn - University of Victoria
Wiebe, Sarah - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 05.3 -Assessing President Biden's First Term
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Belt, Todd, tbelt@gwu.edu, George Washington University
Discussant(s):
Genovese, Michael - Michael.Genovese@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Heldman, Caroline - heldman@oxy.edu, Occidental College
Kassop, Nancy - kassopn@newpaltz.edu, SUNY New Paltz
Panel : 06.5 -Academic Conferences, Violence, and Care Praxis
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Discussant(s):
Georgis, Mariam - mgeorgis@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Nath, Nisha - nnath@athabascau.ca, Athabasca University
Okundaye, Gabriela - GabrielaOkundaye@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas
Su, Yvonne - yvonnesu@yorku.ca, York University
Townsend-Bell, Erica - etowns@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State University
Turner, Robin - rlturne1@butler.edu, Butler University
Panel : 06.6 -Intersectionality and the Politics of Crises
Canceled
Panel : 09.3 -If a poem we could read ...
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Struble, Maria , mstruble@western.edu, Western Colorado University
Discussant(s):
Browers, Michaelle - browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University
Struble, Maria - mstruble@western.edu, Western Colorado University
Wiebe, Sarah - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 14.25 -Sitting with Loss, Imagining Freedom: Roundtable on New Books by Juliet Hooker and Lawrie Balfour
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Hooker, Juliet, juliet_hooker@brown.edu, Brown University
Discussant(s):
Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Hanchard, Michael - HANCHARD@upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Luxon, Nancy - luxon@umn.edu, University of Minnesota
Terry, Brandon - bterry@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Threadcraft, - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University
Panel : 14.29 -Is there a Critical Tradition of Latinx Political Theory?
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Valdez, Inés, inesvaldez@protonmail.com, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant(s):
Beltran, Cristina - cbeltran@nyu.edu, New York University
Hooker, Juliet - juliet_hooker@brown.edu, Brown University
Ray, Rocco - rocco@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA
Vázquez-Arroyo, Antonio - a.vazquez@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University
Panel : 15.27 -Kenough already! Rethinking feminist theories of patriarchy with Barbie
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Majic, Samantha, smajic@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College-City University of New York
Discussant(s):
Currah, Paisley - PCurrah@brooklyn.cuny.edu, Brooklyn College-City University of New York
Ferguson, Michaele - Michaele.Ferguson@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Price, Kimala - kprice@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Williams, Juliet - jawilliams@gender.ucla.edu, University of California Los Angeles
Panel : 16.19 – No Panel – Canceled
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Discussant(s):
Panel : 29.4 -Bridging local community activism and APA politics scholarship
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Discussant(s):
Kaur Bains, Satwinder - satwinder.bains@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley
Lim, Imogene - Imogene.Lim@viu.ca, Vancouver Island University
Sandhra, Sharanjit Kaur - Sharanjit.Sandhra@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley
Tran, Benjamin - btran@ajsocal.org, Asian Americans Advancing Justice S. California
Yan, Andy - ayan@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
SCHEDULE OF PANELS BY SECTION
Program Chair - Political Backlash and Its Consequences
Lorrie Frasure - University of California Los Angeles
Panel 0.01- Native American Politics and Perceptions
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Seymour
Panel 0.02 - A Global Approach to the Intersections of Migration and Race
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, English Bay
Panel 0.03 - Beyond Cruelty: Envisioning Abundance in Dark Times
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Seymour
Panel 0.04 - Meet-the-Editors
Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM, Prince of Wales
Panel 0.05 - CMPS Mini-Conference
Friday, March 29, 08:00PM - 05:00PM, Regency F
Comparative Politics – Section 1
Chair: Constantine Manda - University of California-Irvine
Panel 1.01 - African Politics
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Tennyson
Panel 1.02 -Political Economy
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Tennyson
Panel 1.03 - Authoritarianism and Democracy I
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Tennyson
Panel 1.04 - Authoritarianism and Democracy II
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Tennyson
Panel 1.05 - Conflict
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Tennyson
Panel 1.06 - Politics of China - Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Tennyson
Panel 1.07 - Political Parties and Elections
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza A
Panel 1.08 - Identity Politics
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Plaza A
Panel 1.09 - Media and Politics
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza A
Panel 1.10 - Policy and Politics
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza A
Critical Perspectives on Higher Education – Section 2
Chair: Jonathan Benjamin Alvarado - Texas Christian University
Panel 2.01 - Crisis! What Crisis: Stasis and Transformation in Higher Ed.
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Lord Byron
Panel 2.02 - Re-valuing the Role of the Academy
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Oxford
Environmental Political Theory – Section 3
Chair: Didier Zuniga - University of Alberta
Panel 3.01 - Author-meets-critics: Sharon Krause's Eco-Emancipation: An Earthly Politics of Freedom
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Georgia A
Panel 3.02 - Author-meets-critics: Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital by James K. Rowe
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Georgia A
Panel 3.03 - Author Meets Critic: Life against States of Emergency: Revitalizing Treaty Relations from Attawapiskat
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Georgia A
Panel 3.04 - Relationality & care beyond the human
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Georgia A
Panel 3.05 - Compost Politics: Deaths and New Directions in Eco-Materialism
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Georgia A
Panel 3.06 - Environmental Activism and State Repression
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Georgia A
Panel 3.07 - Technology and Environmental Philosophy
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Georgia A
Panel 3.08 - Misinformation and the Politics of Climate Denial
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Georgia A
Panel 3.09 - Colonialism, ecology, livable futures
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Georgia A
Panel 3.10 - Bicycles, gentrification, environmental activism
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Georgia A
Panel 3.11 - Environmental justice
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Georgia A
Panel 3.12 - Liberalism, humanism, anthropocentrism
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Georgia A
Panel 3.13 - Ecofeminism, multispecies justice, technology
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Georgia B
Panel 3.14 - Democracy & agency in the Anthropocene
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Georgia B
Panel 3.15 - Climate crises & environmental ethics
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza B
Environmental Politics – Section 4
Chair: Juliet Carlisle - University of Utah
Panel 4.01 - Environmental Power and Policies in Latin America
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Balmoral
Panel 4.02 - Governing the Environment: Do Institutions Matter or Not?
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Balmoral
Panel 4.03 - Environmental Politics Abroad
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Balmoral
Panel 4.04 - Environment, Climate, and the Golden State
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Balmoral
Panel 4.05 - Environmental Justice & Equity
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Balmoral
Panel 4.06 - Seascape Stories: Envisioning Decolonial Water Relations
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Balmoral
Panel 4.07 - Protecting the Environment or Industry?: The Consequence of Policies
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Kensington
Panel 4.08 - Public Opinion and the Environment
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Kensington
Executive Politics – Section 5
Chair: Maruice Mangum - Jackson State University
Panel 5.01 – No Panel – Canceled
Panel 5.02 - No Panel - Canceled
Panel 5.03 - Assessing President Biden's First Term Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Cavendish
Gender, Race and Intersectionality – Section 6
Chair: Christian Phillips - University of Southern California
Panel 6.01 - What We Mean When We Talk about Women of Color
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Oxford
Panel 6.02 - Definition and Measurement in Studies of Voters and Representation
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Oxford
Panel 6.03 - Locating and Conceptualizing Gendered Identities
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Oxford
Panel 6.04 - Intersectionality, Civil Society and the Economy
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Oxford
Panel 6.05 - Academic Conferences, Violence, and Care Praxis
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Oxford
Panel 6.06 – No Panel – Canceled
(Im)migration and Citizenship – Section 7
Co-Chair: Sam Acuña - Calfornia State University-Channel Island
Co-Chair: Alfredo Carlos - California State University, Dominguez Hills
Panel 7.01 - Immigrant Political Participation
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Stanley
Panel 7.02 - Exploring Anti Immigrant Sentiment
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Stanley
Panel 7.03 - Immigration Around the World
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Stanley
Panel 7.04 - Immigration Organizations and the State
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Stanley
International Relations – Section 8
Co-Chair: Dongkyu Kim - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Co-Chair: Jonathan Ring - University of Tennessee Knoxville
Panel 8.01 - Economic Globalization
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.02 - Global Power and Governance
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.03 - China in IR
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.04 - Alliances
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.05 - Terrorism
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.06 - Domestic Politics and IR
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, English Bay
Panel 8.07 - Norms
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Oxford
Panel 8.08 - Conflict
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.09 - International System
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Prince of Wales
Panel 8.10 - Regime Type
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Prince of Wales
Interpretation and Method – Section 9
Chair: Liza Taylor - Cal Poly Pomona
Panel 9.01 - New Frontiers in Interpretive Research: Autoethnography, Photovoice Research, Reproductive Justice and Posthuman Legalities
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Cypress
Panel 9.02 - Critical Interpretive Methods: Rethinking Vulnerability, Interrogating Crisis, and Staging Playful Interruption
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Cypress
Panel 9.03 - If a poem we could read ...
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency B
Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law- Section 10
Chair: Rebecca U. Thorpe - University of Washington
Panel 10.01 - Rights, Sovereignty & Administrative Law
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Brighton
Panel 10.02 - Judicial Legitimacy, Polarization & Political Crisis: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Brighton
Panel 10.03 - Judicial & Legal Doctrine in a Polarized Era: Foundations & Current Trajectories
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Brighton
Panel 10.04 - Violence, Conflict & Legal Structures
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Brighton
Legislative Politics – Section 11
Chair: Matthew Mendez Garcia - California State University, Long Beach
Panel 11.01 - Diverse Candidates and Elections
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza C
Panel 11.02 - Constituency Considerations and Elite Behavior
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza C
Panel 11.03 - Legislative Process
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Plaza C
Media and Political Communications – Section 12
Chair: Meredith Conroy - California State University, San Bernardino
Panel 12.01 - Weaponized Rhetoric
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency D
Panel 12.02 - Political Elite's Messaging and the Role of Identity
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency D
Panel 12.03 - The Influence of Media, Technology, and Communication on Democratic Outcomes
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency D
Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements – Section 13
Chair: Natasha Altema - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Panel 13.01 - Civic Organizations and Civic Life amid Democratic Erosion and Political Backlash
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Kensington
Panel 13.02 - Political Party influence
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Kensington
Panel 13.03 - Anti-establishment Politics
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Kensington
Panel 13.04 - Understanding Social Movements and Activism
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Kensington
Panel 13.05 - The Political Influence of Unions
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Kensington
Panel 13.06 - Exploring the Experiences of Political Activists
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Kensington
Panel 13.07 - The Role of Vanguard Groups in Socio-Political Movements.
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Oxford
Political Theory and Its Applications Section 14
Co-Chair: Inés Valdez - John Hopkins University
Co-Chair: Michelle Rose - California State University-Chico
Panel 14.01 - Antiracist Theory and Political Practice
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency E
Panel 14.02 - Fascism and Anti-Fascisms
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency E
Panel 14.03 - Feminism in Coalition: Thinking with US Women of Color Feminism, Author Meets Critics
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency E
Panel 14.04 - Author Meets Critics: Lisa Beard's If We Were Kin (OUP 2023)
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency E
Panel 14.05 - The Political Theory of Development: Dependency, Degrowth, and Decolonization
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency E
Panel 14.06 - The Public Sphere in the Digital Age
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency E
Panel 14.07 - Spatial Theorizing: Agency and Temporality in Urban Contexts
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Brighton
Panel 14.08 - Politics of Visuality: Mediated Violence and Counter-Narratives
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Brighton
Panel 14.09 - Theories of Perspectivism and Their Uses in Political Theory
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency E
Panel 14.10 - Community Organizing and Political Praxis
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Dover
Panel 14.11 - No Panel
Panel 14.12 - No Panel
Panel 14.13 - Theorizing with Literary Inspiration
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency F
Panel 14.14 - Intergenerational Trauma and Justice
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency F
Panel 14.15 - Indigenous scholarship and Epistemic Domination in political science
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Balmoral
Panel 14.16 - Against Structural Injustice: Reparation, Apology, and Reponsibility
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency F
Panel 14.17 - Anti-Democratic Rhetoric and Surprising Formations of Political Identity
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency B
Panel 14.18 - Feminism in International Relations: Jane Addams, Chizuco Ueno, Anne Duffourmantelle, and Conjunctural Analysis of Crisis
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Cypress
Panel 14.19 - Workers' Politics: Democracy, Mindfulness, and the Search for Freedom
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Tennyson
Panel 14.20 - Democratic Crisis: Insurrection, Fatigue, Resilience, and Empathy
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Tennyson
Panel 14.21 - Violence, Migration, and Freedom in Contemporary Feminist Theory
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency D
Panel 14.22 - Varieties of Democratic Theory
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency F
Panel 14.23 - The Political Theory of Crisis: Existentialism, Affective Algorithms, and Utopia
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency F
Panel 14.24 - Author Meets Critic: Black Scare/Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency F
Panel 14.25 - Sitting with Loss, Imagining Freedom: Roundtable on New Books by Juliet Hooker and Lawrie Balfour
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency E
Panel 14.26 - Beyond Westphalia and Liberalism: Struggles for Land, Relationality, and Fundamentalism
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency B
Panel 14.27 – No Panel
Panel 14.28 - Radicalism as Anarchy, Abolition, and (Good) Apologies
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency D
Panel 14.29 - Is there a Critical Tradition of Latinx Political Theory?
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency D
Panel 14.30 - Justifying and Defending Democracy amidst both Possibility and Failure
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency D
Panel 14.31 - Resistance Practices in Political, Religious, and Cultural Frames
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency F
Panel 14.32 - Grounded Normative Theory
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Georgia B
Political Theory: Critical and Normative – Section 15
Co-Chair: Philip Yaure - Virginia Tech
Co-Chair: Emma Rodman - UMass Lowell
Panel 15.01 - Theorizing Speech
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency A
Panel 15.02 - Ecology and the Anthropocene
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency A
Panel 15.03 - Author Meets Critics: The Other Side of Disappointment, on Martel's *Anarchist Prophets* and *JUJU*
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency A
Panel 15.04 - The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy, by Samuel Bagg -Author Meets Critics
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency A
Panel 15.05 - Marxisms
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency A
Panel 15.06 - Explorations in Critical Political Science
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency A
Panel 15.07 - The Self and Self-Interest
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency A
Panel 15.08 - Theorizing Structure
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency A
Panel 15.09 - The Victim, the Subject, the Power of the State
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency A
Panel 15.10 - No Panel - Canceled
Panel 15.11 - The Politics of Property, Finance, and Money
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency A
Panel 15.12 - The Demos and the Boundary Problem
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency A
Panel 15.13 - Author Meets Critics: 'Hanging Together: Role-Based Constitutional Fellowship and the Challenge of Difference and Disagreement' by Eric W. Cheng, Author Meets Critics
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Brighton
Panel 15.14 - Epistemic Injustice, Violence, and the Law
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency B
Panel 15.15 - Affect
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency B
Panel 15.16 - Americans Love Hierarchy and Domination
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency B
Panel 15.17 - Class and Community
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency B
Panel 15.18 - Abolition and Freedom
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency B
Panel 15.19 - Building A We Differently
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency B
Panel 15.20 - Methodology: Histories, Stakes, Approaches
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency B
Panel 15.21 - Reconsidering Refusal and Care
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency C
Panel 15.22 - Reimagining the Competence of Ordinary Citizens
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Dover
Panel 15.23 – No Panel
Panel 15.24 - Grief, (In)Gratitude and Suffering: Emotional Responses to a Neoliberal World
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency B
Panel 15.25 - Theorizing Authority
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency D
Panel 15.26 - Author-meets-critics: Jonathan Havercroft's STANLEY CAVELL'S DEMOCRATIC PERFECTIONISM
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Stanley
Panel 15.27 - Kenough already! Rethinking feminist theories of patriarchy with Barbie
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency C
Panel 15.28 - Author Meets Critics, Inés Valdez's Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature and the Reproduction of Capital
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency C
Panel 15.29 - The Democratic Urgencies of Black/queer/feminist life
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency C
Panel 15.30 - Relationality Beyond/Against Borders
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency C
Panel 15.31 - Theorizing Public Policies and Institutions
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency C
Panel 15.32 - Social Transformation: Rights, Revolution, and Repair
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency C
Panel 15.33 - New Directions in Democratic Theory
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency C
Panel 15.34 - Fascism and Anti-Fascism
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency D
Panel 15.35 - New Approaches in Civic Republicanism, Historical and Analytic Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency C
Panel 15.36 - Authors Meet Critics: “The Two Faces of Democracy” by Mary F. Scudder and Stephen K. White
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency D
Panel 15.37 - Author Meets Critics: Waiting for the People: The Idea of Democracy in Indian Anticolonial Thought, by Nazmul Sultan
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency C
Panel 15.38 - Author Meets Critics: David Myer Temin’s Remapping Sovereignty: Decolonization and Self-Determination in North American Indigenous Political Thought
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency D
Panel 15.39 - Backlash, Ethics, and Power
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency C
Panel 15.40 - Global Decolonial Politics and Black Liberation
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, English Bay
Panel 15.41 - Queer Ghosts and the Hauntings of Power
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency E
Political Thought: Historical Approaches – Section 16
Co-Chair: Tejas Parasher - University of California-Los Angeles
Co-Chair: Vicki Hsueh - Western Washington University
Panel 16.01 - War, Conflict, and Historiography
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza B
Panel 16.02 - Radical Visions of Democracy Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza B
Panel 16.03 - Extremism and Revolutionary Ideas Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza B
Panel 16.04 - Reflecting on Racial Politics Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Constable
Panel 16.05 - Examining Modern Democracy Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Constable
Panel 16.06 – No Panel
Panel 16.07 – Democratic Dilemmas Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Constable
Panel 16.08 - The Economy in Political Thought Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Constable
Panel 16.09 - Understanding Political Backlash Saturday, March 30 8:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza B
Panel 16.10 - Rethinking the Political Subject Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza B
Panel 16.11 - Land, Territory, and Property Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza B
Panel 16.12 - Law, Sovereignty, and Nationhood Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Plaza B
Panel 16.13 – No Panel
Panel 16.14 - Translation and Comparison Across Contexts Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza C
Panel 16.15 - Individual, Community, and the Public Sphere Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza C
Panel 16.16 – Resisting Racial Capitalism within and without the State Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Plaza C
Panel 16.17 - Confucian Political Thought during Wartime, 1931-1945
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Georgia B
Panel 16.18 - Author Meets Critics: Dennis Dalton's Indian Ideas of Freedom
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Georgia B
Panel 16.19 - Traveling With Traveling Theory
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Georgia B
Panel 16.20 - Insurgency, Solidarity, and Left Internationalism: 1950-1975
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Georgia B
Panel 16.21- Fundamental Concepts in Ancient Greek Political Theory
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza C
Panel 16.22 - Problems of Political Founding
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Oxford
Politics and History – Section 17
Chair: Susanna Schwartz - Swarthmore College
Panel 17.01 - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Political Development in the Unites States
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Cavendish
Panel 17.02 - Race, Ethnicity, and Resistance in American Political Development
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Cavendish
Panel 17.03 - Trumpism in Historical Context
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Cavendish
Panel 17.04 - Federalism, State Politics, and Public Policy in the United States
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Cavendish
Politics, Literature and Film – Section 18
Chair: Robert E. Watkins - Columbia College Chicag
Panel 18.01 - Cinema and the Politics of Memory, Democracy, and Social Change
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Windsor
Panel 18.02 - Poetry, Literature, and the Politics of Identity and Displacement
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Windsor
Panel 18.03 - Politics, Aesthetics, and Difference
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Windsor
Politics and Sexuality- Section 19
Chair: Mzilikazi Koné - College of the Desert
Panel 19.01 - Book Panel: Zein Murib's Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Windsor
Panel 19.02 - LGBTQ Candidates, Parties, and Laws
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Windsor
Panel 19.03 - LGBTQ Identity, Survival, and Resistance
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Windsor
Panel 19.04 - Legislation Targeting the LBGTQ Community
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Windsor
Panel 19.05 - LGBTQ Rights and Political Visibility
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Windsor
Public Administration – Section 20
Chair: AJ Rice - University of California-Santa Barbara
Panel 20.01 - Towards a More Perfect Union: Public Administration and The Pursuit of a Just Democracy
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Stanley
Panel 20.02 - How Government Design Affects Public Administration
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Cypress
Public Opinion and Political Psychology – Section 21
Nathan Chan - Loyala Marymount University
Panel 21.01 - Political Communication and COVID-19 Public Opinion
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Dover
Panel 21.02 - Public Opinion About Minority Groups in the US and in Comparative Perspective
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Dover
Panel 21.03 - New Innovations in Race, Ethnicity, and Political Behavior
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Constable
Panel 21.04 - Emotions, Populism, and Public Opinion
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Dover
Panel 21.05 - Public Opinion Formation Around the World
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Dover
Panel 21.06 – No Panel
Panel 21.07 - New Pathways to Contemporary Public Opinion
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Dover
Public Policy – Section 22
Chair: Elizabeth Maltby - University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Panel 22.01 - Technology and Policymaking
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Georgia B
Panel 22.02 - Putting the Public in Policymaking
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Georgia B
Panel 22.03 - Subnational Policymaking
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, English Bay
Panel 22.04 - Social Policies: Health, Education, and Welfare
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Georgia B
Panel 22.05 - International and Comparative Policymaking
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Georgia B
Race, Ethnicity and Politics- Section 23
Co-Chair: Angie Gutierrez - University of California-Austin
Co-Chair: Marcela Garcia-Castanon - San Francisco State
Panel 23.01 - Black Politics
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Grouse
Panel 23.02 - CBOs, context and mobilization
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Grouse
Panel 23.03 - Changing political citizenship over time
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Cypress
Panel 23.04 - Ethnicity and Race in Comparison
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Cypress
Panel 23.05 - Politics, Opinions and Race
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Cypress
Panel 23.06 - Reaching Marginalized Communities
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Cypress
Panel 23.07 - Institutions, socialization and learning
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Cypress
Panel 23.08 - Identity in Politics
Saturday, March 30 03:15PM-05:00PM, Cypress
Panel 23.09 - Race and Ethnicity in a changing world
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Stanley
Panel 23.10 - Author Meets Critics: Moral and Immoral Whiteness in Immigration Politics by Yalidy Matos
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Stanley
State, Local and Urban Politics Section 24
Chair: Erik Hanson - University of Southern California
Panel 24.01 - State Politics and Institutions
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Seymour
Panel 24.02 - No Panel - Canceled
Panel 24.03 - Federalism and Devolution
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Seymour
Panel 24.04 - Elections in State, Local, and Urban Politics
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Seymour
Panel 24.05 - State and Local Public Policy
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Grouse
Panel 24.06 - The Politics of Major Metropolitan Areas and Cities
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Seymour
Panel 24.07 - Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency E
Panel 24.08 - Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency E
Teaching, Research, and Professional Development – Section 25
Chair: Renée Van Vechten - Univeristy of Redlands
Panel 25.01 - Pedagogical Challenges and Solutions
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, English Bay
Undergraduate Research Posters – Section 26
Chair: Peter Burns - Soka University
UNDERGRADUATE POSTER SESSION
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency Foyer
Voting and Elections – Section 27
Chair: Isaac Hale - Occidential College
Panel 27.01 - Public opinion & voter knowledge in elections
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Constable
Panel 27.02 - Voting rights and discrimination in electoral politics
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Grouse
Panel 27.03 - Electoral systems & election administration
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Constable
Panel 27.04 - Candidate quality & campaign effects
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Constable
Women and Politics – Section 28
Chair: Sara Angevine - Whittier College
Panel 28.01 - Marches and Movements
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Cavendish
Panel 28.02 - Patriarchy and the Health of Women
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Cavendish
Panel 28.03 - Women Candidates in American Politics
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Cavendish
Panel 28.04 - Women Candidates in Global Politics
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Cavendish
Panel 28.05 - The Impact of Women as Leaders
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Cavendish
Panel 28.06 - Women Candidates in Global Politics
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Cavendish
Miniconference: Asian Pacific American Politics – Section 29
Co-Chair: Nicole Filler - University of Massachusetts Boston
Co-Chair: Fan Lu - Queen's University
Co-Chair: Tanika Raychaudhuri - University of Houston
Panel 29.01 - Confronting challenges and the need for political action and solidarity
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza C
Panel 29.02 - Author Meets Critics: Claire Jean Kim's Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza C
Panel 29.03 - Asian candidates and voters in the U.S. and Canada: race, ethnicity, and immigration generation
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza C
Panel 29.04 - Bridging local community activism and APA politics scholarship
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Plaza C
Miniconference: CMPS Scholars Research Network – Section 30
Co-Chair: Nazita Lajevardi - Michigan State University
Co-Chair: Tabitha Bonilla - Northwestern University
Co-Chair: Jamil Scott - Elizabethtown College
Panel 30.01 – Racial Attitudes in American Politics
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Regency F
Panel 30.02 - The Importance of Group Consciousness in American Politics
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Regency F
Panel 30.03 - Public Opinion and Political Behavior in REP Research
Friday, March 29 01:15PM-03:00PM, Regency F
Panel 30.04 - The Role of Group Identity in Shaping Political Behavior and Attitudes
Friday, March 29 03:15PM-05:00PM, Regency F
Miniconference: Community College – Section 31
Co-Chair: Rogelio Garcia – East Los Angeles College
Co-Chair: La Della Levy – College of Southern Nevada
Panel 31.01 - What Does Innovative Pedagogy Look Like to Engage Students in Times of SocialPolitical Turbulences.
Saturday, March 30 08:00AM-09:45AM, Balmoral
Panel 31.02 - What Does Faculty Professional Development Look Like in Times of Political and Social Turbulences?
Saturday, March 30 10:00AM-11:45AM, Balmoral
Panel 31.03 - Poli Sigh: Navigating the Challenging Environment of Community Colleges During an Era of Political Backlash.
Saturday, March 30 01:15PM-03:00PM, Balmoral
Miniconference: Undemocratic Politics – Section 32
Chair: Xiaojun Li - University of British Columbia
Panel 32.01 - Ethnic Divides in Authoritarian Regimes
Thursday, March 28 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza A
Panel 32.02 - New Modes of Authoritarian Control
Thursday, March 28 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza A
Panel 32.03 - Repression
Thursday, March 28 01:15PM-03:00PM, Plaza A
Panel 32.04 - Autocratic Elites
Thursday, March 28 03:15PM-05:00PM, Plaza A
Panel 32.05 - Resistance against Authoritarianism
Friday, March 29 08:00AM-09:45AM, Plaza A
Panel 32.06 - Support for Authoritarianism
Friday, March 29 10:00AM-11:45AM, Plaza A
2024 DAILY SCHEDULE OF PANELS
Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM-09:45AM
Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM-03:00PM
Friday, April 07, 08:00AM-09:45A
Friday, April 07, 01:15PM-03:00PM
Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM-09:45AM
Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM-03:00PM
Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM-11:45AM
Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM-05:00PM
Friday, April 07, 10:00AM-11:45AM
Friday, April 07, 03:15PM-05:00PM
Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM-11:45AM
Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM-05:00PM Panels Thursday 8:00am
Panel : 01.1 -African Politics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Aidoo, Richard, raidoo@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University
Papers :
Objective Definitions? How Afrobarometer’s political conceptualization of the term ‘democracy’ removed Ethiopians from a dataset
Gordon, Rei, rei.a.gordon@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
Sudan’s Derailed Democratization and Autocratic Multipolarity in Africa
Musa, Abdu Mukhtar, drmukhtar60@gmail.com, Islamic University of Omdurman
LeVan, A. Carl, levan@american.edu, American University
China’s Role in Sub-Saharan African Elections: A Comparative Study
Aidoo, Richard, raidoo@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University
Traditional Authorities and Peacebuilding in Africa: The Case of La Chambre des Rois et des Chefs Traditionnels de Côte d’Ivoire
Speight, Jeremy S. , jspeight@alaska.edu, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Mitchell, Matthew I. , m.mitchell@usask.ca , University of Saskatchewan
Discussant(s):
Aidoo, Richard - raidoo@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University
Gordon, Rei - rei.a.gordon@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
Musa, Abdu Mukhtar - drmukhtar60@gmail.com, Islamic University of Omdurman
Speight, Jeremy S. - jspeight@alaska.edu, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Panel : 03.1 -Author-meets-critics: Sharon Krause's Eco-Emancipation: An Earthly Politics of Freedom
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Zúñiga, Didier, didier@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Discussant(s):
Biro, Andrew - andrew.biro@acadiau.ca, Acadia University
Cannavò, Peter - pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Croteau, Jessica - jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Marwege, Rebecca - rsm2194@columbia.edu, Columbia University
Sharon, Krause - sharon_krause@brown.edu, Brown University
Panel : 03.13 -Ecofeminism, multispecies justice, technology
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Ignatov, Anatoli, anatoli@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University
Papers : How Ecological Metaphors Shaped Utopian Technological Claims
Glasson, Hannah, hannah9@vt.edu, Virginia Tech
Ecofeminism in Mary Shelley, Margaret Fuller, and Zora Neale Hurston: Looking Back to Understand Contemporary Sites of Backlash
Cladis, Mark, mark_cladis@brown.edu, Brown University
Unplugged: Climate change, free-flowing rivers, and the politics of dam removal
Lambacher, Jason Frederick, belugalagoon@gmail.com, University of Washington Bothell
Discussant(s) :
Gabrielson, Teena - Teena.Gabrielson@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Winter, Christine - christine.winter@otago.ac.nz, University of Otago
Panel : 04.1 -Environmental Power and Policies in Latin America Canceled
Panel : 06.2 -Definition and Measurement in Studies of Voters and Representation
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) : Cargile, Ivy A, icargile@csub.edu,
Papers :
Testing the Construct Validity of Sexism Measures Through an Intersectional Lens
Kim, Chaerim , chaerimk@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Junn, Jane, junn@usc.edu, Who Decided That? Revisiting the Definition of Women’s and Racial Issues in Representation
Townsend-Bell, Erica, etowns@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State University
Dismantling the Master’s House: An Assessment of the Gender Gap in the Political Knowledge of African Americans
Jackson, Jasmine, jasmine.jackson@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Discussant(s):
Pringle, Lisa - lisa.pringle@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Panel : 07.1 -Immigrant Political Participation
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Fear, Resignation and Faith: Mexican Undocumentalities in Dallas Fort-Worth
Muzquiz, Jose, muzquiz@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Immigrants’ Political Ideology and Party Preferences Pre- and Post-migration de Rooij, Eline, eline_de_rooij@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Coulombe, Maxime, mcoulom6@uwo.ca, Western University
Discussant(s):
Panel : 08.1 -Economic Globalization
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Kim, Dongkyu, dongkyu.kim@utrgv.edu,
Papers :
Political Economy of Public Opinion on Trade
Takeuchi, Hiroki, htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University
Zielke, Anna Kelley, azielke@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University
Holding Your Data Hostage: Examining the Causal Factors of Ransomware Attacks
Brathwaite, Robert, brathwa1@msu.edu, Michigan State University
The European Union by 2030: A single 'geopolitical union' or a post-Covid group of selfcentered states?
Picula, Bosko, boskopicula@yahoo.com, University of Zagreb
Discussant(s):
EJUKONEMU, JOYCE - fuoma34@yahoo.com, Federal College of Education (Technical )
Kim, Dongkyu - dongkyu.kim@utrgv.edu,
Panel : 09.1 -New Frontiers in Interpretive Research: Autoethnography, Photovoice Research, Reproductive Justice and Posthuman Legalities
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Marusek, Sarah, marusek@hawaii.edu, University of Hawai‘i Hilo
Papers :
Ecosystems of Legal Materiality: Water
Marusek, Sarah, marusek@hawaii.edu, University of Hawai‘i Hilo
Autoethnography as Epistemic Resistance: Women of Color in Political Science
Behl, Natasha, Natasha.Behl@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Narrating Social Movements: Conducting Interpretive Research on Black Women and Reproductive Justice Politics
Price, Kimala, kprice@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Interpretive Methodology and Photovoice Research
Su, Yvonne, yvonnesu@yorku.ca, York University
Tungohan, Ethel, , York University
Discussant(s):
Blajer de la Garza, Yuna - yblajer@luc.edu, Loyola University Chicago
Majic, Samantha - smajic@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College-City University of New York
Panel : 10.1 -Rights, Sovereignty & Administrative Law
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Swadley, Heather, hes323@lehigh.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Papers :
The Role of the Courts in Policing Indigenous Resistance in Canada
Do, Minh, mdo03@uoguelph.ca, University of Guelph
Puddister, Kate, , University of Guelph
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Backlash against Native Sovereignty and Its Consequences
Steiner, Ronald, steiner@chapman.edu, Chapman University
Webb, Isabella, icwebb@icloud.com, Orange Coast College
“This is Our Law”: Delegated Governance and Disability Rights at the End of the New Deal Order
Swadley, Heather, hes323@lehigh.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Tani, Karen, ktani@law.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
A Right to Misgender? The Emerging Legal Construction of Gender and Free Expression
Perkins, Kathryn, Kathryn.Perkins@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
Melissa, Maceyko, Melissa.Maceyko@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
Discussant(s):
Hiebert, Maureen - hiebertm@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary
Williams, Lucy - williamsl@law.byu.edu, Brigham Young University Law School
Panel : 13.1 -Civic Organizations and Civic Life amid Democratic Erosion and Political Backlash
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Strolovitch, Dara, dara.strolovitch@yale.edu, Yale University
Papers :
Black Lives Matter Protests Amidst a Global Pandemic: A Case for the Recognition of Unaligned Participants in Contemporary Social Movements
Gause, LaGina, lgause@ucsd.edu, Arora, Maneesh, maneesh.arora@wellesley.edu, Latinx Intersectionality, Organized Interests, and Representation
Bautista-Chavez, Angie, angie.bautista-chavez@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Tafoya, Jordin, jctafoya@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Locating Filipino American Organizations: A Framework for Data Collection on Filipino American Community Organizations in the Digital Age
de Guzman, Peter , peter.de_guzman@tufts.edu, Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University
Racial Minority Interest Groups as Reliable Representatives: Evidence from Lobbying
Do, Dang, dang.do@trincoll.edu, Trinity College
Demography Is Not Civic Destiny
Kim, Jae Yeon, , SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins de Vries, Milan , , SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins
Han, Hahrie , , SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins
Discussant(s):
Franklin, Sekou - Sekou.Franklin@mtsu.edu, Middle Tennessee State University
Sadwhani, Sara - Sara.Sadhwani@pomona.edu, Pomona
Tafoya, Jordin - jctafoya@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Panel : 14.1 -Antiracist Theory and Political Practice
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Douglas, Andrew, Andrew.Douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College
Papers :
A Ventriloquist Act: Deferring to the “Other”
Silver, Hadass , hs9140@princeton.edu, Princeton University
How Is Race the Living of Class?
Taylor, Benjamin, btaylo53@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Between Cynicism and Optimism: Vine Deloria Jr.’s Challenge to Political Pessimism
Ben Abdallah, Leila, lb786@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Back Toward Universalism: Oliver C. Cox’s Critique of Du Bois, Frazier, and Fanon
Mann, Thomas, tmann@seattleu.edu, Seattle University
Discussant(s):
Douglas, Andrew - Andrew.Douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College
Panel : 14.14 -Intergenerational Trauma and Justice
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) : Mackey, Eric, emack006@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Papers :
Planting A Tree in Whose Shade You Do Not Expect to Sit: A Proposal for Rawlsian
Intergenerational Justice
Reed, Ryan, rlreed@fsmail.bradley.edu, Bradley University
Hallenbrook, Christopher, challenbrook@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Collective Generational Dissonance within the Scope of Subjective American Trauma
Fleming, Amanda, a.fleming@wsu.edu, Washington State University
The Impact of Political Theory on Political Critique: the Case of Quebec Bashing.
van den Brink, Timothy, tsv1@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Boily, Frédéric, fboily@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Discussant(s):
Panel : 14.21 -Violence, Migration, and Freedom in Contemporary Feminist Theory
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Terwiel, Anna, anna.terwiel@trincoll.edu,
Papers :
Disorder, Control, and the Political Use of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Argentina’s Dictatorship (1976-1983)
Souza Carareto, Taís, souzacarareto.1@osu.edu, The Ohio State University
Getting Free from Gender
Vedder, Ophelia, ovedder@princeton.edu, Violent Disclosures: Frantz Fanon on Algerian Women, the Veil, and Anti-Colonial Revolution
Owen, Rose, owenr@newschool.edu,
Spatial Destruction as Feminist Politics
Brown, Sarah, sarah.e.brown@colorado.edu, University of Colorado- Boulder
Discussant(s):
Browers, Michaelle - browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University
Terwiel, Anna - anna.terwiel@trincoll.edu,
Panel : 15.1 -Theorizing Speech
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Cucharo, Stephen, scucharo@ucla.edu, UCLA
Papers :
Doublespeak and Coded Language in Democratic Systems
Afsahi, Afsoun, afsoun.afsahi@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Severson, Erik, eseverso@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Capital as Speech or Speech as Capital? Citizens United and the Monopolization of Free Speech
Brisson, Benjamin, bbrisson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine
The Shitpost: Engagement, Persuasion, and Media Ownership
Diones, Alexander, alexander.diones@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Public Insults and the Undermining of Political Discourse
Fultner, Barbara , fultner@denison.edu, Denison University
On Sophistry and Bullshit
Steinmetz, Alicia, asteinme@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Discussant(s):
Bashovski, Marta - marta.bashovski@uregina.ca, Campion College at the University of Regina
Panel : 15.14 -Epistemic Injustice, Violence, and the Law
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Shafer, Matt, mshafer@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Papers :
Reluctant Radicalism?: On the Role of Democratic Violence in Liberal Politics
Cheng, Eric, chenge13@aoni.waseda.jp, Waseda University
John Stuart Mill and #MeToo
Gill, Rebecca, rebecca.gill@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Fott, David, david.fott@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
“White Public Sentiment and Black Political Agency in the Thought of Wells-Barnett”
Ikuta, Jennie, jennieci@gmail.com, University of Missouri-Columbia
Violent Snowflakes: White Vigilantism in Defense of Masculine Privilege
McThomas, Mary, mary.mcthomas@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Privacy and Equality: Rethinking Reproductive Justice after the Fall of RoeStanley, Sharon, sastanly@memphis.edu, University of Memphis
Discussant(s):
Shafer, Matt - mshafer@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Panel : 15.37 -Author Meets Critics: Waiting for the People: The Idea of Democracy in Indian
Anticolonial Thought, by Nazmul Sultan
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Temin, David, dtemin@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Discussant(s):
Warren, Mark - warrenme@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Livingston, Alexander - alexander.livingston@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Morefield, Jeanne - jeanne.morefield@politics.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford
Naresh, Vatsal - vatsal_naresh@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Sultan, Nazmul - nazmul.sultan@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 16.1 -War, Conflict, and Historiography
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
George, Larry, Larry.George@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
Papers :
Reality Bites Back: Media and Culture in the War on Terror
Falk, Jessica, jessica_falk@brown.edu, Brown University
Historical Vertigo: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Johnson, Andrew, andrew_johnson@ucsb.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Discussant(s):
Radheshwar, Jovian - radheshwars@douglascollege.ca, Douglas College
Panel : 16.13 – Rule and Order in Classical Political Thought Canceled
Panel : 19.1 - Author Meets Critics: Zein Murib's Terms of Exclusion (OUP 2023)
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Discussant(s):
Beard, Lisa - lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Brown, Nadia - nadia.brown@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
Burgess, - Sburges3@depaul.edu, DePaul University
Gash, Alison - gash@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Michelson, Melissa - melissa.michelson@menlo.edu, Menlo College
Montoya, Celeste - celeste.montoya@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Murib, Zein - zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Panel : 21.1 -Political Communication and COVID-19 Public Opinion
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) :
Thal, Adam, adam.thal@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Papers :
Socially Distant: Did Social Capital Protect Parts of the U.S. from COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories?
Bliss, Sarah, smcarpenter@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
The effects of need for cognition and need for affect on motivated numeracy amidst COVID19 Chung, Eunbin, eunbinc@gmail.com, university of utah Without Evidence: Does Calling a Lie a Lie Matter?
Nalder, Kim, klnalder@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento
Still an effective vaccination messenger? An experimental study on how messaging from CDC affects attitudes toward mandatory MMR vaccination for schoolchildren.
Viskupic, Filip, filip.viskupic@sdstate.edu, South Dakota State University
David, Wiltse, david.wiltse@sdstate.edu, South Dakota State University
Discussant(s):
Panel : 24.1 -State Politics and Institutions
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Seymour
Chair(s) :
Bowler, Shaun, shaun.bowler@ucr.edu, UC Riverside
Papers :
Do voters know a powerful governor when they see one?
Bowler, Shaun, shaun.bowler@ucr.edu, UC Riverside
Donovan, Todd, donovat@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
The Changing Political Geography of Tobacco Taxation in the American States, 1930-2020
Myers, Adam, amyers2@providence.edu, Providence College
American Counties: The Politics of Place Names
Gunning, Matthew , mgunning@ggc.edu, Georgia Gwinnett College
"Partisan Sorting, State Legislative Civility and the Nationalization of Politics in the U.S.: A Preliminary Analysis"
Stehr, Steven, stehr@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Schreckhise, William, schreckw@uark.edu, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Lovrich, Nicholas, nlovrich@hotmail.com, Washington State University
Steel, Brent, , Oregon State University
Witt, Stephanie, , Boise State University
Discussant(s):
Myers, Adam - amyers2@providence.edu, Providence College
Panel : 27.1 -Public opinion & voter knowledge in elections
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Hare, Christopher, cdhare@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Papers :
Forecasting Partisan Collective Accountability During the 2024 U.S. Elections
Algara, Carlos, carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Gomez, Lisette, lisette.gomez@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Liu, Hengjiang, hengjiang.liu@cgu.edu, Nigri, Bianca, bianca.nigri@cgu.edu,
Does political knowledge help citizens to vote consistently? A comparative study of direct democratic votes in California and Switzerland
Barbieri, Andrea, andrea.barbieri@unige.ch, University of Geneva
Polling Latinos in the post-Trump Era
Cuellar, Jarred, jrcuellar@cpp.edu, California Polytechnic University, Pomona
Discussant(s):
Brobbey, Patrick Kwasi - p.brobbey@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics and Political Science
Panel : 28.1 -Marches and Movements
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Sari Genc, Elif, elif@pdx.edu, Portland State University
Papers :
Intersectional Feminist Activism: Class, Queerness, and the Origins of the Dyke March
Angevine, Sara, sangevine@whittier.edu, Whittier College
Space, Solidarity, and A Seat at the Table: Comparing 2017 Women's Marches
Kelly-Thompson, Kaitlin, k.d.kelly.thompson@gmail.com, Simon Fraser University
Far-right, Anti-feminist, and Anti-gender Movements on Violence Against Women and Sexist Hate Speech in Europe
Danielle, Coleman, dcoleman2031@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
O'Brien, Cheryl, cobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Transnational Feminist Networking Under Occupation: Women's Movements in Palestine and Western Sahara
Voss, Maria, mjvoss@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Feminists Researching Far-Right Political Philosophy in Nigeria: Challenges and the Way Forward
Egbule, Philip, philip.egbule@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta, Agbor, Nigeria
OKOBIA, Ayodele , ayodele.okobia@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria
EMEDEM, Cecilia, cecilia.emedem@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria
Discussant(s):
Angevine, Sara - sangevine@whittier.edu, Whittier College
O'Brien, Cheryl - cobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Panel : 32.1 -Ethnic Divides in Authoritarian Regimes
Date : Thursday, March 28, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Barter, Shane, sbarter@soka.edu, Soka University of America
Papers :
Unconditional Loyalty: The Survival of Minority-dominated Autocracies
Alsaadi, Salam, salam.alsaadi@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Territorial Autonomy in Autocracy: ‘Sham’ Self-Government?
Barter, Shane, sbarter@soka.edu, Soka University of America
Privileging Tradition: Informal authoritarian governance and nationalist mobilization in Myanmar
Ryan, Megan, memary@umich.edu, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Does Civic and Citizenship Education Promote Ethnic Tolerance?
Siow, Jeremy, jeremy.siow@politics.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford
Discussant(s):
Table of Contents - Daily Schedule of Panels
Panels Thursday 10:00am
Panel : 01.2 -Political Economy
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Kim, Yeaji, yekim@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Papers :
Insulated Attitudes: Housing Market Institutions and the 2008 Financial Crisis
Hobbs, Adam, adam.hobbs@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Ross, Alexander, aross005@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Why Do the South Korean Public Misperceive Income Inequality?
Kim, Yeaji, yekim@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Kuk, John, jskuk@msu.edu, Michigan State University, Fascist Backlash as a Result of Social Class Alliances: Understanding the New Wave of Fascism in the West
Sharkey, Stanley, sshar181@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside Political Inequality Under Indonesian Crony Capitalism
Teng, Jiunn-Cherng, marcojcteng@gmail.com, National Sun Yat-sen University
First Amendment versus Democracy
Mendoza, Roberto , roberto1@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Discussant(s):
Hobbs, Adam - adam.hobbs@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Kim, Yeaji - yekim@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Mendoza, Roberto - roberto1@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Sharkey, Stanley - sshar181@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside
Teng, Jiunn-Cherng - marcojcteng@gmail.com, National Sun Yat-sen University
Panel : 03.2 -Author-meets-critics: Radical Mindfulness: Why Transforming Fear of Death is Politically Vital by James K. Rowe
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Authors :
Rowe, James - jkrowe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Commentator(s):
Chari, Anita - anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Meyer, John - john.meyer@humboldt.edu, Cal Poly Humboldt
Tully, James - jtully@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 04.2 -Governing the Environment: Do Institutions Matter or Not?
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Gill, Rebecca, rebecca.gill@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers :
Sanitized spectacle: The politics of waste at the UNFCCC Conference of Parties
Baker, Lauren, LMarieBaker@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Transnational Climate Governance, Foucault, and the Neo-Liberal Turn: Similarities and Dead-Ends
Purdon, Mark, purdon.mark@uqam.ca, Université du Québec à Montréal
Ruchet, Olivier, olivier.ruchet@uzh.ch, University of Zurich
Building the Green State: Patterns of Federal and State Environmental Institution Building, 1810-2000
Klyza, Christopher, klyza@middlebury.edu, Middlebury College
Discussant(s):
Parafiniuk, Adrah - adrah.parafiniuk@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Panel : 06.3 -Locating and Conceptualizing Gendered Identities
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Lindsay, Keisha, knlindsay@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Papers :
Soccer fandom and politics in Brazil: where are the women?
Luisa, Turbino Torres, lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University
Infertile Bodies-Territories: Extractivism and Indigenous Women’s Rights in Latin America
Mundim, Karla, kmundim@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College - CUNY
Stacey, Liou, staceyliou@ufl.edu, University of Florida
Paul, Gutierrez, paulmbg@gmail.com, Boston University
Ticket to White Male Privilege: The Puzzle of Non-white White Supremacists
Rubalcava, Bianca, brubalcava@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific
McThomas, Mary, mary.mcthomas@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Relationships for Dummies
Worth, Thomas, tsworth@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Antifeminism in Latin America
Chaparro-Martinez, Amneris , amneris_chaparro@cieg.unam.mx, Centre for Research and Gender Studies - UNAM
Discussant(s):
Luisa, Turbino Torres - lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University
Panel : 08.2 -Global Power and Governance
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Fattor, Eric, efattor@colostate.edu, Colorado State University
Papers :
China’s Counterhegemonic Challenge and the American Backlash
Tudoroiu, Theodor, theodor.tudoroiu@sta.uwi.edu, The University of the West Indies
Recriminatory Politics and United States Foreign Policy: How the Politics of Backlash Undercuts
U.S. Power and Influence
Harris, Peter, peter.harris@colostate.edu, Colorado State University
Discussant(s):
Dorraj, Manochehr - m.dorraj@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Fattor, Eric - efattor@colostate.edu, Colorado State University
Panel : 09.2 -Critical Interpretive Methods: Rethinking Vulnerability, Interrogating Crisis, and Staging Playful Interruption
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Yanow, Dvora, dvora.yanow.prof@gmail.com, California State University, East Bay
Papers :
More than a State of Emergency: Investigating Chief Spence’s Fast through Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis
Wiebe, Sarah, swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Moving Beyond Culture Versus Women’s Rights
Walsh, Denise, denise@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Rethinking vulnerability in qualitative research: exploring how R1s’ IRBs define vulnerable populations
Turbino Torres, Luisa, lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University
Perez, Barbara , barbaraperez2014@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University
Political thought and good living of the Cucapáh Indigenous peoples
Márquez Duarte, Fernando David, fmarq014@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside
Discussant(s):
Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine - psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah, Emerita
Turbino Torres, Luisa - lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University
Panel : 10.3 -Judicial & Legal Doctrine in a Polarized Era: Foundations & Current Trajectories
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) : Spikol, Aaron, aspikol@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Papers :
Judicial Conflict: Second Amendment Jurisprudence in the U.S. Court of Appeals
Darwin, Sierra, Sierra.darwin@student.csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
College Campus Evangelists and Eakins, Keith, keithrollineakins@gmail.com, University of Central Oklahoma
California Changes Direction on Criminal Justice Policies
Estrada, Daniel, danielestrada@me.com, California State University Los Angeles
“Inconsistent with Youth”: The Development of Juvenile Incorrigibility Jurisprudence in the United States
Grasso, Anthony, agrasso@camden.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University Camden
Discussant(s):
Hofer, Scott - scottjhofer@gmail.com, St. Francis College
Panel : 13.2 -Political Party influence
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Showden, Carisa, c.showden@auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland
Papers :
A Party Like Me: How Social Identities Drive Voters’ Evaluations of Political Parties
Balogh, Timea, tbalogh@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Adams, James, jfadams@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Making Sense of Declining Party Loyalty in Chile from 1989 to the 2023
Dixon, David, ddixon@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Fulwilder, Briani, bfulwilder1@toromail.csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez HIll
Johnson, Eric, ejohnson159@toromail.csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Medina, Raul, rmedina95@toromail.cush.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Osuna, Marjorie, mosuna9@toromail.csudh.edu, California State University
The Influence of National Conservatism in Congress
Johnston, Savannah, sjohn702@slcc.edu, Salt Lake Community College
A Dying Party: Evaluating College Students Political Alignment with the Republican Party
Walker, Elizabeth, ewalker@collegeofthedesert.edu, College of the Desert
Discussant(s):
Hindman, Matthew - matt-hindman@utulsa.edu, University of Tulsa
Panel : 14.2 -Fascism and Anti-Fascisms
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Dilts, , andrew.dilts@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Papers :
Traversing Police Fantasy: Police Personality and the Diagnosis of American Fascism
Lester, Quinn, quinn.lester@email.gwu.edu, George Washington University
Fascism’s “Bodily Order”: Women’s Bodies as Battlegrounds of Sovereignty in (Post)Revolutionary Iran
Hassani, Sara, shassani@providence.edu, Providence College
Submission & Disorder: The Unruly Politics of neo-Fascism's White Supremacy
Ritner, Scott, Scott.Ritner@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Fascism’s Household
Lamb, Melayna, melaynalamb@googlemail.com, University of Law London
Discussant(s):
Hassani, Sara - shassani@providence.edu, Providence College
Johnson, Andrew - Andrew.Johnson@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Lamb, Melayna - melaynalamb@googlemail.com, University of Law London
Lester, Quinn - quinn.lester@email.gwu.edu, George Washington University
Ritner, Scott - Scott.Ritner@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Panel : 14.26 -Beyond Westphalia and Liberalism: Struggles for Land, Relationality, and Fundamentalism
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Hallenbrook, Christopher, challenbrook@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Papers :
‘Marco Temporal Não’: Indigenous Rights and Conceptions of Territoriality in Brazil and Latin America
Gutierrez, Paul, paulmbg@gmail.com, Boston University
Karla, Mundim, , John Jay
Compassionate Economy Towards Democratic Equality: Rethinking Distributive Justice with Zen Buddhism
Cheng, Yang-Yang, yangyang.cheng@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Building the Earth: Leopold Senghor and the Contradictions of Planetary Thought
Moshref, Kamran, kmoshref@gmail.com, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
The Political Thought of Osama Bin Laden: Constructing the Enemy Image
Rezwanul Haque Masud, Mohammad, more6600@colorado.edu, University of Colorado, Boulder
Discussant(s):
Hallenbrook, Christopher - challenbrook@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Panel : 15.2 -Ecology and the Anthropocene
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Two Grammars of Crisis at the Dawn of Environmental Catastrophe
Alkadi-Barbaro, Alexia, ara238@cornell.edu, Cornell University
The Less-Than-Res Publica: Democratic Dilemmas in a Disposable World Ephraim, Laura, laura.ephraim@williams.edu, Williams College
Unity with Nature: On the impasses of eco-Marxism today
Shafer, Matt, mshafer@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Toward an Ecological Understanding: Sado-Masochistic Maladaptation and The Collective Ecological Unconscious
Leal McCormack, Rudy, rudymc@shsu.edu, Sam Houston State University
Discussant(s):
Koutnik, Gregory - koutnikgv@beloit.edu, Beloit College
Panel : 15.33 -New Directions in Democratic Theory
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Fott, David, david.fott@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers :
Recovering aesthetic value in democratic theory
Ouellette, Jordan , jepouellette@alumni.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
The Political Form, At Last Discovered? Merleau-Ponty’s Theory of Institution between Rome and Haiti
Plaetzer, Niklas, nplaetzer@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
It’s Not Dead Yet, but It Already Smells Funny. On Democratic Theory’s Paradigm Crisis
Selk, Veith, selk@pg.tu-darmstadt.de, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Escape from Politics: Racialized Citizenship, White Grievance, and Personal Responsibility in the US
Zeldes-Roth, Miko, m.zeldesroth@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Constructive Transgressions: A Comparison of James Scott's and Sheldon Wolin's Visions of 'Everyday Resistance' and 'Fugitive Democracy'
Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut (Professor Emeritus)
Discussant(s):
Fleischmann, Amir - amirf@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Panel : 15.34 -Fascism and Anti-Fascism
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Zuckerman, Ian, izuckerman@regis.edu, Regis University
Papers :
Analytical Fascism: Staring into the De-Enlightenment
Reiff, Mark, MREIFF57@GMAIL.COM, University of California at Davis
On Fascist Dread
Cucharo, Stephen, scucharo@ucla.edu, UCLA
Counter-Reform and Political Backlash in Theory and Practice
Becker, Jeff, jbecker@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific
Discussant(s):
Gortler, Shai - shai.gortler@soas.ac.uk, School of Oriental and African Studies
Panel : 16.2 -Radical Visions of Democracy
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Giamario, Patrick, ptgiamar@uncg.edu, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Papers :
Queer Democratic Theory and the Rise of the British Labour Party
Deslauriers, Theophile, tdeslauriers@amherst.edu, Amherst College
When is it Better to be Unorganized? Hannah Arendt on the Jewish Councils
Phulwani, Vijay, yzg3jh@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Race Prejudice as Pathological and the Limits of Organicism
Rose, Michelle, mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico
Profane Heaven: Utopia, Millenarianism, and the Metacodes of Insurgent Imagination
Silverman, Oliver, lsilverman@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York Graduate Center
Discussant(s):
Warren, Joseph - jbwarren@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Panel : 16.14 -Translation and Comparison Across Contexts
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Simon, Joshua, joshuasimon@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Papers :
From Northwestern to Southeast: Journey of Mei Guangdi and Liu Boming
Chen, Jinxue, jinxuechen2025@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Political Realism in Classical Confucianism: The Case of Royal Succession
Lee, Ahyoung, ray.ahyoung.lee@gmail.com, City University of Hong Kong
Language In Tension: Translation, Interiority, and Early Modern Spanish Islam
Muench, Nicholas, nmuench@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Diagnosing Women's Subordination in late-Qing China, 1897-1908
Ouellette, Devin, d.ouellette@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Discussant(s):
Sukala, Cory - sukala@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University
Panel : 19.3 -LGBTQ Identity, Survival, and Resistance
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Shippen, Nichole, nshippen@lagcc.cuny.edu, LaGuardia Community College
Papers :
Developing a Queer Utility Heuristic
Elwell, Michael, MichaelElwell@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas
Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, valerie.martinez-ebers@unt.edu, University of North Texas
Queer Survival and Strategies of Resistance with(out) Legal Recourse: The 15 Year Fight for New York City’s Gay Rights Bill
Shippen, Nichole, nshippen@lagcc.cuny.edu, LaGuardia Community College
Laughing Our Way to Liberation: The Radical Politics of Trans Joy
Susnick, Addye, addyesusnick@gmail.com, University of British Columbia
LGBT collective identities and public policies
Proctor, Andrew, aproctor@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Discussant(s):
Kone, Mzilikazi - mkone@collegeofthedesert.edu, College of the Desert
Panel : 20.1 -Towards a More Perfect Union: Public Administration and The Pursuit of a Just Democracy
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Public Administration in a Time of Turbulence: What Can We Learn from Resilience Research?
Scott, Patrick, pscott@missouristate.edu, Missouri State University
Ramaker, Ryan, Ryan6@live.missouristate.edu, Missouri State University
The Policy Shaping Process of Senior Care Home Facility Regulations: Is It Democratic?
Yoo, Holly, holly.yoo@wsu.edu, Washington State University
A Hole in the Constitution: The Right and the Wrongs of a Deconstructed Administrative State
Joaquin, Ernita, ejoaquin@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University
Managing Neurodiversity in Public Sector Agencies: An Examination of Human Resource Policies in California Counties
Baker, Dana Lee, dana.baker@csuci.edu, California State University Channel Islands
Cavin, Arin, , California State University Channel Islands
Diffusing Artificial Intelligence Education in MPA/MPP programs: Driving Forces and Challenging issues. Quo vadis?
Chirwa, Joseph , Joseph-Amazuwa.Chirwa@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Chirwa, Towera Kabogodo, tbc67@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Discussant(s):
Akowuah, Joseph - joseph.s.akowuah@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Panel : 21.2 -Public Opinion About Minority Groups in the US and in Comparative Perspective
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) :
Brobbey, Patrick Kwasi, p.brobbey@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics and Political Science
Papers :
The Hatred Pandemic: Roaring Discrimination against Minority Groups in South Korea UM, HYE WON, hwu842@gmail.com, GSIS, Sogang University
Japan’s Former Prime Minister Abe’s Assassination and Growing Hostility against Unification Church: Witch Hunt or Justice?
Yokotsuka, Shino, shino.yokotsuka001@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston Encounters, Predispositions, and Refugee Prejudice
Hazama , Yasushi, hazamay@gmail.com, Attitudes toward Jews and Israel on California Campuses: Results from a New Survey Schugurensky, Ana, aschugur@uci.edu, Kopstein, Jeffrey, kopstein@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Shenhav-Goldberg, Rachel, racheli.shenhav@gmail.com, US Public Sympathies for Israel and Palestine
Simmons, Daniel, simmondj@uwec.edu, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Discussant(s):
Levy Ganany Snider, Keren - kerensn@hac.ac.il, Hadassah Academic College
Panel : 21.3 -New Innovations in Race, Ethnicity, and Political Behavior
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Chan, Nathan, Nathan.Chan@lmu.edu,
Papers : When Party and Race Align: Perceived Racial Discrimination’s Relationship with Affective Polarization
Centeno, Raquel, racenten@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Conceptualizing Racial Relevance: A Comprehensive Test of How Individual-level Factors and Policy Goals Racialize Issues
Raychaudhuri, Tanika, traychaudhuri@uh.edu, University of Houston
Zárate, Marques, marques_zarate@brown.edu, Brown University
Clifford, Scott, scottclifford@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University
Domain specific impacts of Latine identities on political preferences
Saavedra Cisneros, Angel, a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College
Garcia-Rios, Sergio, garcia.rios@utexas.edu,
Discussant(s):
Cuellar, Jarred - jcuellar@cpp.edu, Cal Poly Pomona
Panel : 22.1 -Technology and Policymaking
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Thomas, Craig, thomasc@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle
Papers :
Ethical AI as Business Practice: Assessing the Efficacy of Company Oversight Boards
Bakiner, Onur, bakinero@seattleu.edu, Seattle University
Diffusion and Policy Transfer in Armed UAV Proliferation: Examining Chinese UAV Sales
Ceccoli, Stephen, ceccoli@rhodes.edu, Rhodes College
Ethical Frameworks and Regulatory Governance: An Exploratory Analysis of the Colombian Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
Garcia Alonso, ROBERTO, roberto.garcia@usal.es, UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA (SPAIN)
Thoene, Ulf, ulf.thoene@unisabana.edu.co, Universidad de La Sabana (COLOMBIA)
Davila Benavides, Diego , diegodavila@usta.edu.co , Universidad Santo Tomas (COLOMBIA)
Partisan and Interest Group Influence on Subnational AI policy in the US
Robin, Jacobson, rjacobson@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Discussant(s):
Petrovic, Milena - mpetrovic@tulane.edu, Tulane University
Thomas, Craig - thomasc@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle
Panel : 24.2 -Changes in Local Politics
Canceled
Panel : 28.3 -Women Candidates in American Politics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Professionalized Multi-Member Districts and Women's Legislative Representation
Brown , Anastasia , abrow189@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Intersectional Stereotyping: Strategic Presentations of Black Women Political Candidates
McReynolds, Rana, rmcreynolds@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
From Precinct to Precedent: Exploring the Effect of Local Political Context on State Judicial Elections
Pyeatt, Nicholas, nlp11@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona
Michael, Greenberger, michael.greenberger@du.edu, University of Denver
Yanus, Alixandra, yanusab@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University
Weaponizing Intersectionality: Examining Intra-racial Challenges Among Latinas Congressional Candidates
Sampaio, Anna, asampaio@scu.edu, Santa Clara University
Life of the Party: How Institutions Shape Women's Pursuit of Office
Williams, Robert Lucas, robert.williams@tsu.edu, Texas Southern University
McBrayer, Markie, , University of Idaho
Discussant(s):
Kelly-Thompson, Kaitlin - k.d.kelly.thompson@gmail.com, Simon Fraser University
Panel : 32.2 -New Modes of Authoritarian Control
Date : Thursday, March 28, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Wang, Chengli, chengliwang@um.edu.mo, University of Macau
Papers :
Assessing Strategic Narrative Projection Of Russia and China On Social Media Platforms
Ma, Ming, ming.ma@fu-berlin.de, Free University Berlin
Strategic Disruptions: The Subnational Targeting of Internet Shutdowns in India
Miner, Marika, mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Which Celebrities Does the State Favor? Understanding the Politics of the Chinese Entertainment Industry
Wang, Chengli, chengliwang@um.edu.mo, University of Macau
Philanthropic Authoritarianism: Social Governance and Mobilization in Xi’s China
Wang, Hsin Hsien, esteban@nccu.edu.tw , National Chengchi University
Tzeng, Wei-Feng, wftzeng@gmail.com, National Chengchi University
Wu, Mei-Chu, , National Chengchi University
Political Control in the Workplace: How Autocrats Use Private Firms to Control Citizens
Zhang, Ye, ye_zhang@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Discussant(s):
Miner, Marika - mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Zhang, Ye - ye_zhang@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Table of Contents - Daily Schedule of Panels
Panels Thursday 1:15pm
Panel : 01.3 -Authoritarianism and Democracy I
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Evans, Matthew, mde15@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona
Papers :
Authoritarian legacy and support for the modern day far-right in Spain
Bonsall, Sally, sbonsall@unomaha.edu, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Democratic Disappointment and Populism in Europe
Davis, Braeden, bldavis@ucdavis.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Preserving Democracy: A Comparison of Regime Types
Evans, Matthew, mde15@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona
Pyeatt, Nicholas, nlp11@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona
Which Aspects of Democracy Matters for Infant Mortality
Akowuah, Joseph, joseph.s.akowuah@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Discussant(s):
Akowuah, Joseph - joseph.s.akowuah@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Bonsall, Sally - sbonsall@unomaha.edu, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Davis, Braeden - bldavis@ucdavis.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Evans, Matthew - mde15@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Altoona
Panel : 03.3 -Author Meets Critic: Life against States of Emergency: Revitalizing Treaty Relations from Attawapiskat
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Wiebe, Sarah, swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Discussant(s):
Gabrielson, Teena - Teena.Gabrielson@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Schlosberg, David - david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, The University of Sydney
Wiebe, Sarah - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Winter, Christine - christine.winter@otago.ac.nz, University of Otago
Panel : 03.14 -Democracy & agency in the Anthropocene
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Koutnik, Gregory, koutnikgv@beloit.edu, Beloit College
Papers :
Operationalizing Autonomy: Understanding Self-Determination in the US Environmental Justice Movement
Karageorge, Kaleigh, kkarageo@purdue.edu, Purdue University
Oil and Democracy, from the Teapot Dome Scandal to the Interstate System
Scerri, Andrew-Joseph, ajscerri@vt.edu, Virginia Tech
The Scalar Divide: The Problem of Scale in Environmental Political Thought
Koutnik, Gregory, koutnikgv@beloit.edu, Beloit College
Sustainable Future-Making in the Democratic Anthropocene
Vanderheiden, Steve, vanders@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder
Discussant(s):
Cole, Matthew - mbenjamincole@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Panel : 04.3 -Environmental Politics
Abroad
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Parafiniuk, Adrah, adrah.parafiniuk@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Papers :
Is Competence Issue-Transferrable? Testing the Effects of Parties’ Issue Ownership on the Perceived Economy-Environment Trade-Off
Balogh, Timea, tbalogh@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis Park, RyuGyung, rgpark@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Climate Change, Ethnic Conflict, and Political Instability in Iran: An Analysis of Recent Protests
HaghighatChaleshtari, Nasrin, haghigh3@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Narrative Analysis of the REACH Revision: Envisioning the Future of EU Chemical Policy
Hempel, Henry, henry.hempel@ufz.de, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Luo, Anran, , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Leipold, Sina, , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
European nuclear power futures
willoughby, randy, rwilloug@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego
Discussant(s):
Purdon, Mark - purdon.mark@uqam.ca, Université du Québec à Montréal
Panel : 06.4 -Intersectionality, Civil Society and the Economy
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) : Townsend-Bell, Erica, etowns@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State University
Papers :
Operationalizing Intersectionality in Canada: Equality policy and NGOs
Christoffersen, Ashlee, ashlee.christoffersen@ed.ac.uk, York University
The effects of online platform governance on users: the case of sex workers
Majic, Samantha, smajic@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College-City University of New York
Ditmore, Melissa, melissa@nomadcode.com, Independent Research Consultant
Trauma, Growth, and Self Care among Women Human Rights Defenders
Simmons, William, williamsimmons@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Radacic, Ivana, ivana.radacic@pilar.hr, Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences
Akoyak-Yildiz, Meltem, meltem.alkoyak@ammachilabs.org, Amrita University
Is good representation possible? A contingent 'no'
Siow, Orly, orlanda.siow@genus.lu.se, Lund University
Female Physician Backlash After #Metoo: Shifting Narratives on Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination in the Medical Profession
Villanueva, Marcia, marcia.villanueva@filosoficas.unam.mx, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Discussant(s):
Irving, Michelle - michelle.irving@rutgers.edu, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Panel : 07.2 -Exploring Anti Immigrant Sentiment
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Papers :
The Impact of Shared Political Beliefs on Immigration Preferences
Cesar, Vargas Nunez, cdvargas@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Race, the Ballot, and Hegemony: What the Struggle over Immigrant Voting Teaches us about Rightwing Mobilization in the U.S.
Hayduk, Ron , rhayduk@sfsu.edu, San Francisco state university
Pahnke, Anthony, anthonypahnke@sfsu.edu, Immigration, White Nationalism, and the Great Replacement Theory: Who Believes, Why do They Believe, and What can be Done
Wong, Tom, tomkwong@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego
Discussant(s):
Panel : 08.3 - China in IR
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Takeuchi, Hiroki, htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University
Papers :
From Cooperation to Caution: Evaluating the Shift in Canada-China Relations
Liu, Tony, ttliu@dragon.nchu.edu.tw , National Chung Hsing University
"Belt and Road Initiative and China's Expanding Ties with West Asia and North Africa: Strategic Ramifications"
Dorraj, Manochehr, m.dorraj@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
The Nexus Between the Rise of Autocratisation and the Deeper Level of BRI engagement
Rakshit, Dishari, rakshit.dishari@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Gallagher, Mitchell, hj0003@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Discouraging Diplomatic Denuclearization: The Failures of American and Chinese Foreign Policy
Towards North Korea
Liceralde, Bryan, bryanliceralde360@yahoo.com, University of Toronto
Discussant(s):
Takeuchi, Hiroki - htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University
Tudoroiu, Theodor - theodor.tudoroiu@sta.uwi.edu, The University of the West Indies
Panel : 10.2 -Judicial Legitimacy, Polarization & Political Crisis: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Eakins, Keith, keithrollineakins@gmail.com, University of Central Oklahoma
Papers :
Measuring Judicial Legitimacy: Uncovered dimensions of procedural and substantive representation
Hofer, Scott, scottjhofer@gmail.com, St. Francis College
Casellas, Jason, , University of Houston
Achury, Susan, , Lycoming College
Ward, Matthew, , Baldwin Wallace University
A Recipe for Increasing Court Legitimacy: 2 Cups More Court Knowledge and 3 More Female Justices. Stir and Confirm
McKenzie, Mark, mark.mckenzie@ttu.edu, Texas Tech University
Solberg, Rorie, rorie.spillsolberg@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
The Incredibility of Court-Curbing Legislation
Dionne, Lee, ldionne70@gmail.com, Independent
Discussant(s):
Do, Minh - mdo03@uoguelph.ca, University of Guelph
Perkins, Kathryn - Kathryn.Perkins@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
Panel : 13.3 -Anti-establishment Politics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Dixon, David, ddixon@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
Papers :
Research on anti-establishment politics and rhetorics: gaps, limitations, and possibilities
Castiblanco Sierra, Julio Cesar, jccastiblancos@politicas.unam.mx, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Latent Fascism and the Production of Anti-Neoliberal Reactionary Ideology
Gilmore, Justin, jgilmore@csustan.edu, California State University, Stanislaus
Discussant(s):
Schmeisser, Aiko - schmeisser@uni-potsdam.de, Berlin School of Economics
Panel : 14.3 -Feminism in Coalition: Thinking with US Women of Color Feminism, Author Meets Critics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Murib, Zein , zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Discussant(s):
Gambino, Elena - elena.gambino@rutgers.edu , Hanley, Danielle - hanleyd@sas.upenn.edu , University of Pennsylvania
Keating, Cricket - ckeating@uw.edu , University of Washington
Taylor, Liza - etaylor@cpp.edu , California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Panel : 14.13 -Theorizing with Literary Inspiration
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Castaneda, Rebeca, rcastane@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Papers :
Don Quijote and the Scandal of Telling, or The Quixotism of Sovereignty
Alcaraz, Alberto, alberto_alcaraz_escarcega@brown.edu, Brown University
Made to the Measure of the World: Theory in a Time of Crisis
Kohlmann, Neil, nk583@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Warming Oceans and Turbulent Bodies: Paul, Melville, Serres, and the Sea
Miller, Char , cmillerd@gmu.edu, George Mason University
Visiting with my Aunties in Dark Times: Re-membering Kinship between Arendt and Maracle
Aguirre, Kelly, kaguirre@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Discussant(s):
DeBole, David - ddebole1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Panel : 15.3 -Author Meets Critics: The Other Side of Disappointment, on Martel's *Anarchist Prophets* and *JUJU*
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Allen, Ira, ira.allen@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Discussant(s):
Bhattacharjee, Ritwik - ritwik85@student.ubc.ca, University of British Colombia Vancouver
Parson, Sean - sean.parson@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Ritner, Scott - scott.ritner@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Witlacil, Mary - mary.witlacil@gmail.com, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Woodly, Deva - deva_woodly@brown.edu, Brown University
Panel : 15.15 - Affect
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Eisenberg, Avigail, avigaile@uvic.ca, University Of Victoria
Papers :
Patriarchy, Paranoia, and Conspiracizing: Theorizing Trans Antagonistic Politics
DuFord, Nathan, nduford@smith.edu, Smith College
Yearning in the face of contingency: Richard Rorty and Political Hope
Lamb, Robert, r.lamb@exeter.ac.uk, University of Exeter
Towards a Political Account of Love
McKibbin, Philip, p.r.mckibbin@gmail.com, The University of Sydney
Old Wives' Tales: Hobbes on Fear, Curiosity, and Wonder
Rotem, Noga, nrotem@uw.edu, University of Washington
Discussant(s):
Kessel, Alisa - kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Panel : 15.25 -Theorizing Authority
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Cheng, Eric, chenge13@aoni.waseda.jp, Waseda University
Papers :
Presidential Representation in the Administrative State
Jackson, Katharine, kvjack1@gmail.com, University of Cincinnati College of Law Migration control, Authority, and Disobedience
Tapia-Riquelme, Diego, hfs7tu@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Critical Theories of the Police and Their Limits: Toward a Political Theory of Law and Order
Ward, Milo, mward@gradcenter.cuny.edu, CUNY Graduate Center
Free for a Brief Moment in the Sun: Crisis Politics and the Concept of Dictatorship in Du Bois’ Black Reconstruction
Zuckerman, Ian, izuckerman@regis.edu, Regis University
Discussant(s):
Cheng, Eric - chenge13@aoni.waseda.jp, Waseda University
Panel : 16.3 -Extremism and Revolutionary Ideas
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Villanova, Michael, mvillanova@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Papers :
If at First You Don't Secede: Cycles of Abeyance in Southeastern Oregon’s Secessionist Movements
Hobert, Anthony, hoberta@winthrop.edu, Winthrop University
Anton LaVey as a Political Thinker
Sukala, Cory, sukala@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University
Discussant(s):
George, Larry - Larry.George@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
Panel : 16.15 -Individual, Community, and the Public Sphere
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Jiang, Dongxian, djiang18@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Papers :
Marx, Natural Sociality, and Individualism
Gray, Paul, pgray2@brocku.ca, Brock University, Department of Labour Studies
Courageous listening as political ethos
McChesney, Sam, samuelmcchesney2023@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Discussant(s):
Ouellette, Devin - d.ouellette@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Panel : 19.2 -LGBTQ Candidates, Parties, and Laws
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) : Magni, Gabriele, gabriele.magni@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Papers :
LGBT Rights and Public Perceptions of Judicial Bias
Dempsey, Matthew, MCDEMPSE@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Thompson, Joshua, joshua.r.thompson@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Queering Parties: Assessing Minority Acceptance in European Party Platforms as a Function of Queer Salience in Europe
Elwell, Michael, MichaelElwell@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas
Minority Candidates and Electability Questions: Exploring Causes and Remedies through the Lens of LGBTQ+ Candidates
Magni, Gabriele, gabriele.magni@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
LGBTQ Politics in Congress, 1973-2022: the Construction of Party Loyalty
Proctor, Andrew, aproctor@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Koger, Gregory, , University of Miami
Discussant(s):
Proctor, Andrew - aproctor@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Panel : 21.4 -Emotions, Populism, and Public Opinion
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) :
Weiss, Connor, connor.weiss21@gmail.com, American Military University
Papers :
Appropriately Angry? Emotion Norms in Online Political Discussion
Burch, Jessica, jburch@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Populism, emotion, and the persistence of misinformation
Flynn, D.J., dflynn@faculty.ie.edu, IE University
Wiesehomeier, Nina, nwiesehomeier@faculty.ie.edu, IE University
Mass Polarization, Crumbling Trust in Institutions and the Fall of Democracy? Debunking
Commonplace Crises Narratives
Turska-Kawa, Agnieszka, agnieszka.turska-kawa@us.edu.pl, University of Silesia Katowice
Welzel, Christian, cwelzel@gmail.com, Leuphana University
Discussant(s):
Weiss, Connor - connor.weiss21@gmail.com, American Military University
Panel : 23.1 -Black Politics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Grouse
Chair(s) :
Carey Jr., Tony, Tony.Carey@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh
Papers :
Black Voter Apathy: A Theory of Black Political Behavior
Davis, Alexandria, ajdavis29@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Respectability Politics and Support for Black Lives Matter
Carey Jr., Tony, Tony.Carey@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh
Goodwin, Alexander, goodwina@southwestern.edu, Southwestern University
Taking Back the Ballot; The Role of Black Institutions in Overcoming Voter Suppression
Jones, Chelsea, jonesc@brennan.law.nyu.edu, The Brennan Center for Justice
If you don't know now you know: Race gap in non-opinions jumps after 2008 and 2016 votes
Pathakis, Kristy, kpathakis@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University
“Wokeness” in College; Examining policy preferences of Black and Non-Black college students
Pulley, Reginald, dpulley1@umd.edu, University of Maryland
Discussant(s):
Pathakis, Kristy - kpathakis@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University
Panel : 23.3 -Changing political citizenship over time
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) : pallitto, robert, pallitro@shu.edu, seton hall university
Papers :
Conquering the Wilderness: Why would states pursue territorial expansion? Evidence from the American Indian War
Ju, Aojie, aojieju2@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
The Chicano Movement, Anti-Blackness and the Construction of a “Not-White Not-Black Mexican American” Racial Identity
Rubalcava, Bianca, brubalcava@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific
Pa’lante: How the Young Lords Articulated a Radical Latino Political Consciousness
Wakefield, Derek, djwakef@emory.edu, Emory University
Discussant(s):
Ju, Aojie - aojieju2@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Rubalcava, Bianca - brubalcava@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific
Panel : 24.3 -Federalism and Devolution
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seymour
Chair(s) :
Chapman, Laticia, Lvchapma@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Papers :
The ‘Group Scheme’: Modernisation, Regionalisation, and the Origins of Rural Public Library Service in British Columbia and Saskatchewan in the 1930s
Chapman, Laticia, Lvchapma@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Citizens Perspectives about Local Government Elections in Ghana
Dzordzormenyoh, Michael, mdzordzo@kent.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Acheampong, Joseph, jacheampongofori@yahoo.com, Utah State University
Equity in COVID-19 Vaccination: Exploring the Impact of Local Transit Access in Alberta's Largest Cities
Kropp, Kael, kael.kropp@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University
Hays-Alberstat, Alexandra, alexandra.hays-alberstat@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University
Discussant(s):
Dzordzormenyoh, Michael - mdzordzo@kent.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Panel : 25.1 -Pedagogical Challenges and Solutions
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : English Bay
Chair(s) :
Van Vechten, Renée , Renee_Vanvechten@redlands.edu, University of Redlands
Papers :
“Combining an Icebreaker with Priming Student Learning about Nation-Building Mendoza-Davé, Mary Anne, maryannem@cpp.edu, California Polytechnic University, Pomona
Teaching Against The Fire
Walker, Elizabeth, ewalker@collegeofthedesert.edu, College of the Desert
Promoting Metacognition in the Political Science Classroom: Techniques and Benefits
Stavrianos, Cynthia, stavrianos@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University
Addition Through Subtraction: Contending With Student Misconceptions About Political
Science and Politics in Introductory Courses
Lyons, Michael, michael.lyons@usu.edu, Utah State University
Sharp, Steve, steve.sharp@usu.edu, Utah State University
Discussant(s):
Lyons, Michael - michael.lyons@usu.edu, Utah State University
Van Vechten, Renée - Renee_Vanvechten@redlands.edu, University of Redlands
Panel : 27.3 -Electoral systems & election administration
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Donovan, Todd, todd.donovan@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Papers :
Internalising Electoral Management: The Bureaucracy of EMBs and Electoral Quality in Kenya
Brobbey, Patrick Kwasi, p.brobbey@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics and Political Science
Does Ranked Choice Voting in Primaries Alter the Electorate?
Donovan, Todd, todd.donovan@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Tolbert, Caroline, caroline-tolbert@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa
Micatka, Nathan, nathan-micatka@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa
You’ve Got (All) Mail: County-level Vote-by-Mail and Electoral Participation
Endersby, James, endersby@missouri.edu, University of Missouri
Jackson, Antony, ajm7b@missouri.edu, University of Missouri
Jokinsky, Steven, steven.jokinsky@uky.edu, University of Kentucky
Addressing Strategic Voting via Electoral Lotteries
Handby, Edmund, edmund.handby@duke.edu, Duke University
Discussant(s):
Hale, Isaac - halei@oxy.edu, Occidental College
Panel : 28.2 -Patriarchy and the Health of Women
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Kotey, Karen, karen.kotey@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State Univerisity
Papers :
Prime and Effect: Priming Caregiving During the Pandemic and Support for Social Welfare Policies
VanSickle-Ward, Rachel, rachel_vansickle-ward@pitzer.edu, Pitzer College
Merolla, Jennifer, merolla@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Greenlee, Jill, greenlee@brandeis.edu, Brandeis University
Cargile, Ivy A, icargile@csub.edu, Patriarchal Gender Consciousness and Racial Hierarchy: How a Patriarchal Worldview Shapes
Attitudes and Action within Gender and Race
Wolf, Kayla, kewolf@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Brisbane, Laura, lbrisban@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Junn, Jane, junn@usc.edu,
The Gendered Politics of Healthcare: Traditional Remedies, Access, and Protest in Peru
Roberts, Lia, lroberts@msmu.edu, Mount Saint Mary's Univeristy Los Angeles
Discussant(s):
Angevine, Sara - sangevine@whittier.edu, Whittier College
Panel : 32.3 -Repression
Date : Thursday, March 28, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Lachapelle, Jean, jean.lachapelle.1@umontreal.ca, Université de Montréal
Papers :
Arrested with Surveillance: Preemptive Repression under International Pressure
Chen, Sile, sic015@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego
Slantchev, Branislav, bslantchev@ucsd.edu , University of California, San Diego
When Is Repression Popular?
Lachapelle, Jean, jean.lachapelle.1@umontreal.ca, Université de Montréal
The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed
Skoglund, Lina, linals@princeton.edu, Princeton University
The economic consequences of protest repression: evidence from business participation in political consumerism
YANG, Shen, shenyang2@ln.edu.hk, Lingnan University
Discussant(s):
El Kurd, Dana - danaelkurd@gmail.com, Lachapelle, Jean - jean.lachapelle.1@umontreal.ca, Université de Montréal
Table of Contents - Daily Schedule of Panels
Panels Thursday 3:15pm
Panel : 01.4 -Authoritarianism and Democracy II
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Jeongho, Choi, jchoi34@uiowa.edu, The University of Iowa
Papers :
Moscow Must Pay: The economy of central control in Putin's Russia
Martin, Samuel, sammorgan.martin@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Forces of Labor and Their Authoritarian Oppressors: How Worker Capacity and Political Interact in Shaping Income Inequality
Nie, Tim, tianzhunie@gmail.com, Hong Kong Baptist University
How China’s “Wolf Warriors” Confront Western Media to Signal to International and Domestic Audiences
Wang, Yiqiang, yiqiang@connect.hku.hk, The University of Hong Kong
Chen, Haohan, haohan@hku.hk, The University of Hong Kong
Discussant(s):
Choi, Jeongho - jchoi34@uiowa.edu, The University of Iowa
Martin, Samuel - sammorgan.martin@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Nie, Tim - tianzhunie@gmail.com, Hong Kong Baptist University
Wang, Yiqiang - yiqiang@connect.hku.hk, The University of Hong Kong
Panel : 03.4 -Relationality & care beyond the human
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Zúñiga, Didier, didier@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Papers :
Rethinking constitutionalism through a more than human lens
Nedelsky, Jennifer, j.nedelsky@utoronto.ca, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
A Cautionary Tale: Centering Care as a Critical Ecofeminist Response to Renewable Extractivism
Wiebe, Sarah, swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Meditations on Relationality
Zille, Túlio, tzille@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College
Spiritual Narratives and New Environmental Movements
Marwege, Rebecca, rsm2194@columbia.edu, Columbia University
Discussant(s):
Allard-Tremblay, Yann - yann.allard-tremblay@mcgill.ca, McGill University
Panel : 04.5 -Environmental Justice & Equity
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Guehlstorf, Nicholas, nguehls@siue.edu, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Papers :
Identity, Ethics and Attitudes Towards Conservation Justice
Byrne, Jennifer, byrneje@jmu.edu, James Madison University
Who is the “Community” in Climate Justice Policy?
Jeff, Feng, jeff.feng@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
From “Tree Huggers” to “Woke” Social Justice Movement: Environmentalism in the Crosshairs of Cultural Controversy
Manring, Nancy, manring@ohio.edu, Ohio University
Frustrating the expansion of mining in Honduras: Territorially uneven hegemony, popular struggles, and contradictions of the neoliberal state.
Edenhofer, Nate, nedenhof@ucsc.edu, University of California Santa Cruz
Effect of Women on Collective Actions in Water User Associations in Latin America
Montoya-Lozano, Ariana, montoyal@purdue.edu, Purdue University
Discussant(s):
Jang, Sojin - sojin.jang@uncp.edu, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Panel : 13.4 -Understanding Social Movements and Activism
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Altema McNeely, Natasha, natasha.altema@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Papers :
Riots and Trust in the Police: Natural Experiment using Riots in Africa
YAMEOGO, Souleymane, souleymanniets0303@kdis.ac.kr, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Police Repression, Public Demonstration, Police Reprisal and Defiance: The case of Yanis and the Saint-Denis District
Slaven, Michael, slaven@pennwest.com, Pennsylvania Western University
Discussant(s):
Altema McNeely, Natasha - natasha.altema@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Panel : 14.4 -Author Meets Critics: Lisa Beard's If We Were Kin (OUP 2023)
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) : Murib, Zein , zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Commentator(s):
Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Menzel, Annie - acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Sampaio, Anna - asampaio@scu.edu, Santa Clara University
Willoughby-Herard, Tiffany - twilloug@uci.edu, University of California Irvine
Panel : 14.10 -Community Organizing and Political Praxis
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) : Gutierrez, Paul, paulmbg@gmail.com, Boston University
Papers :
Contesting the Common Good: School Desegregation and the Boston School Bus Drivers Union
Yaure, Philip, philipyaure@vt.edu, Virginia Tech
“Giving Light: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s Apostolic Praxis”
Boyd, Da'Von, dab9@williams.edu, Yale University & Williams College
Mapping Solidarity Cities and and the legacies of Racial Capitalism
Borowiak, Craig, cborowia@haverford.edu, Haverford College
Safri, Maliha, , Drew University
Pavlovskaya, Marianna, , CUNY - Hunter College
Healy, Stephen, , Western Sydney University
Discussant(s):
Mayerfeld, Jamie - jasonm@u.washington.edu,
Panel : 14.16 -Against Structural Injustice: Reparation, Apology, and Reponsibility
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Sculos, Bryant, bryant.sculos@utrgv.edu,
Papers :
Reparations, Responsibility, and Democracy in California
Brown, Mark, mark.brown@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento
How (Not) to Responsibilize Structural Injustice
Kim, Hochan, hochank@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Beyond liability?: Responsive agency in backlash times
Nusbaum, Rachel, rachel_nusbaum@brown.edu, Brown University
The Lineage Approach to Black Reparations: A Critique
Valls, Andrew, andrew.valls@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Discussant(s):
Lester, Quinn - quinn.lester@email.gwu.edu, George Washington University
Sculos, Bryant - bryant.sculos@utrgv.edu,
Panel : 15.4 - Author Meets Critics - The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy, by Samuel Bagg
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Ogunye, Temi, temi.ogunye@nuffield.ox.ac.uk, Princeton University
Commentators(s):
Afsahi, Afsoun - afsoun.afsahi@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Bagg, Samuel - samuel.bagg@sc.edu, University of South Carolina
Jurkevics, Anna - ajurkevi@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Kirshner, Alexander - alexander.kirshner@duke.edu, Duke University
Warren, Mark - warrenme@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 15.16 -Americans Love Hierarchy and Domination
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Morefield, Jeanne, jeanne.morefield@politics.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford
Papers :
The King’s American Ghost: The Persistence of Royalist Authoritarianism and the Contemporary Far Right
Eber-Schmid, Noah, nebersch@iu.edu, Indiana University - Bloomington
Emancipation from Structural Domination: The Case of Reconstruction
Gorup, Michael, mgorup@ncf.edu, New College of Florida
From Slavery to Caste: Violence, Democracy, and Identity in Black Reconstruction
Naresh, Vatsal, vatsal_naresh@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Martin Luther King Jr. and the Problem of American Oligarchy
Arlen, Gordon, garlen1@swarthmore.edu, Swarthmore College
Discussant(s):
Ikuta, Jennie - jcikuta@missouri.edu, University of Missouri - Columbia
Panel : 15.36 -Authors Meet Critics: “The Two Faces of Democracy” by Mary F. Scudder and Stephen K. White
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Timperley, Claire, claire.timperley@vuw.ac.nz, Victoria University of Wellington
Commentator(s):
MacKenzie, Michael - Michael.MacKenzie@viu.ca, Vancouver Island University
Owen, David - dowen@soton.ac.uk, University of Southampton
Park, Jaeyoon - jpark@amherst.edu, Amherst College
Scudder, Mary - scudder@purdue.edu, Purdue University
White, Stephen - Skw2n@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Panel : 15.35 -New Approaches in Civic Republicanism, Historical and Analytic
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Tutschka, Monicka, tutschka@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento
Papers :
Harriet Jacobs, Sexual Violence and the ‘Eyeball Test’
Coffee, Alan, alan.coffee@gmail.com, King's College London
‘The Company We Keep:’ exemplarity, autonomy, civic freedom
Poole, Nicholas, ndpoole@yorku.ca, York University
Queering the republic: sex, gender, and civic virtue in empirical perspective
Selby, David, professorselby@gmail.com, California State University, Sacramento
Contestatory Citizenry and Privilege: On Unequal Civic Virtue
Blajer de la Garza, Yuna, yblajer@luc.edu, Loyola University Chicago
Discussant(s):
Hallenbrook, Christopher - challenbrook@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Panel : 16.6 – No Panel - Canceled
Panel : 16.16 -Resisting Racial Capitalism within and without the State
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Wang, Joy, joywang@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Papers :
Reconstruction, Racial Domination, and African American Conceptions of the State
Svabek, Lawrence, lsvabek@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Becoming-General, Becoming-Particular: The General Strike in and against Racial Capitalism
Feldman, Jess, j_l_feldman@brown.edu, Brown University
A Spirit of Unity and Brotherhood: Malcolm X and Transnational Solidarity
Sindhu, Siraj, siraj.a.sindhu@gmail.com, Brown University
Discussant(s):
Valdez, Inés - valdez@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Panel : 19.4 -Legislation Targeting the LBGTQ Community
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Ewing, Sean, sewing1@ucla.edu, University of California Los Angeles
Papers :
Don't Say Gay: Do state policies that target LGBT individuals lead to a rise in hate crimes?
Ewing, Sean, sewing1@ucla.edu, University of California Los Angeles
Acuña, Samantha, samantha.acuna@csuci.edu, California State University Channel Islands
Protecting
Lusvardi, Amber, anlusvardi@gmail.com, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
Kelly-Thompson, Kaitlin, k.d.kelly.thompson@gmail.com, Simon Fraser University
Canada's “1 Million March 4 Children”: Far-right coalition building through anti-trans politics?
Saravanamuttu, Siobhan, siobhan1@yorku.ca, York University
Belben, Kris, krisbel@my.yorku.ca, Transgender Dionysia
Sours, Isaac, isso1492@colorado.edu, CU Boulder
Discussant(s):
Michelson, Melissa - melissa.michelson@menlo.edu, Menlo College
Panel : 22.2 -Putting the Public in Policymaking
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Bakiner, Onur, bakinero@seattleu.edu, Seattle University
Papers :
The Big Five and Public Policy: Examining the Effects of Personality on Natural Gas Policy Preferences
Stoutenborough, James, jamesstoutenborough@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Kirkpatrick, Kellee, kelleekirkpatrick@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Stories of Policy Success and Failure: What works?
Pralle, Sarah, sbpralle@syr.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Discussant(s):
Singer, Phillip - phillip.singer@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah
Panel : 23.2 -CBOs, context and mobilization
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Grouse
Chair(s) :
Huckle, Kiku, khuckle@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University
Papers :
Pan-tribal Identity and Urban Indian Centers
Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, valmartinez@unt.edu, University of North Texas
Branton, Regina, gina.branton@uncc.edu, University of North Caolina - Charlotte
To Empower or Marginalize: Latinos and the American Catholic Church
Huckle, Kiku, khuckle@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University
Neighborhood Context, Linked Fate and Political Diversity among Racial Groups
Hackshaw, Alana, hackshaw@umd.edu, University of Maryland
Calderon Cervantes, Apolonia, apolonia@umd.edu, University of Maryland
Discussant(s):
Hero, Rodney - rhero@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Martinez-Ebers, Valerie - valmartinez@unt.edu, University of North Texas
Panel : 24.4 -Elections in State, Local, and Urban Politics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Seymour
Chair(s) :
Gunning, Matthew , mgunning@ggc.edu, Georgia Gwinnett College
Papers :
Strategic manipulation of local election timing and partisan ballot context
Crawford, Evan, ecrawford@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego
The Incumbency Advantage and Segregation: An Examination of American School Districts
Hofer, Scott, scottjhofer@gmail.com, St. Francis College
Kim, Yeaji, yekim@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills
McBrayer, Markie, , University of Idaho
The Gray Wolf Reintroduction Initiative in Colorado and its aftermath, 2020-2023
Junseok, Kim, jspicture@dongguk.edu, Dongguk University in Seoul
The Politics of Election Timing: A Renewed Battleground in City Politics
Percival, Garrick , Garrick.percival@sjsu.edu, San José State University
Currin-Percival, Mary , Mary.currinpercival@sjsu.edu, San José State University
Discussant(s):
Gunning, Matthew - mgunning@ggc.edu, Georgia Gwinnett College
Panel : 27.4 -Candidate quality & campaign effects
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Kammerer, Edward, kammedwa@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Papers :
Does Quality Count in High Profile Elections? Considering Candidate Quality in U.S. Senate Elections, 1980-2022
Algara, Carlos, carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Bae, Byengseon , byengseon.bae@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Hale, Isaac, halei@oxy.edu, Occidental College
Headington, Edward, edward.headington@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Heseltine, Michael, m.j.heseltine@uva.nl, University of Amsterdam ASCoR
The Source of the Incumbency Advantage: Evidence from the United States House of Representatives (1956-2020)
Courbe, Jacques, jcourbe@g.ucla.edu, University of California - Los Angeles
Masters of War: Measuring Heresthetic in Congressional Campaigns
Hare, Christopher, cdhare@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Butters, Ross, rbutters@ucdavis.edu, University of California Davis
Federice, Alexa, afederice@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Malmberg, Alice, ammalmberg@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Lilliputians at the Gate: Small Individual Campaign Donations and Political Polarization in Oregon
Lochner, Todd, tlochner@lclark.edu, Lewis & Clark College
Seljan, Ellen, eseljan@lclark.edu, Lewis & Clark College
MacWilliamson, Madeleine, mmacwilliamson@lclark.edu, Lewis & Clark College
Naborska, Valerie, naborskav@lclark.edu, mmacwilliamson@lclark.edu
Discussant(s):
Hobbs, Adam - ahobb005@ucr.edu , University of California, Riverside
Panel : 28.4 -Women Candidates in Global Politics
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Good, Elizabeth, elizabethgood2024@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University; Harvard University
Papers :
Violence against Women Candidates as a Tool of Mobilization and Demoralization: A Mexico Case Study
Daarstad, Haley, hbdaarstad@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Contested Inclusion: Theorizing Women's Entry into Electoral Politics
Krook, Mona Lena, m.l.krook@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University
The Gender Promotion of Elected Officials and its Outcome on Substantive Representation in Mexico compared to the United States
Resendiz, America, america.resendiz2@mavs.uta.edu, University of Texas at Arlington
GENDER AND POWER RELATIONS IN GHANA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC. A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (NDC) AND THE NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY (NPP)
Gbati, Maclean Ninsaw, mngbati@st.ug.edu.gh, University of Ghana
Discussant(s):
Good, Elizabeth, elizabethgood2024@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University; Harvard University
Panel : 32.4 -Autocratic Elites
Date : Thursday, March 28, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Trinh, Minh Duc, mdtrinh@purdue.edu,
Papers :
Playing the long game: Authoritarian Consolidation
Cheung, Gloria, gloria.cheung@duke.edu, Duke University
Covert Elite Resistance in Authoritarian Regimes: A Re-examination of Defection Strategies
Jafarov, Sahib, sahib.jafarov@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Why strong elites tolerate autocratic power grabs
Kaire, Jose, kaire@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Political Regimes and Politicians' Behavior: Evidence from Mexican Deputies, 1982-2012
Lucardi, Adrian, adrian.lucardi@itam.mx, ITAM
Micozzi, Juan, juan.micozzi@itam.mx, ITAM
Weldon, Jeffrey, jweldon@itam.mx, ITAM
Coopting the Cowed: How Closing Legislatures Limits the Costs of Power Sharing
Schuler, Paul, pschuler@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Sudduth, Jun, jsudduth@iu.edu, Indiana University
Noble, Ben, benjamin.noble@ucl.ac.uk, University College London
Discussant(s):
Cheung, Gloria - gloria.cheung@duke.edu, Duke University
Kaire, Jose - kaire@asu.edu, Arizona State University Table of Contents - Daily Schedule of Panels
Panel : 01.6 -Politics of China
Panels Friday 8:00am
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Currier, Carrie Liu, c.currier@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Papers :
The Impact of Confucianism on Public Opinion's Value of Democracy
Dewell Gentry, Hope, hope.dewellgentry@msubillings.edu, Montana State University Billings
Jeong, Bora, bojeong@msudenver.edu, Metropolitan State University of Denver
The Interplay of Multi-Source Information and Cognitive Dissonance in Protests in Autocratic Regimes: A Case Study of China
Ding, Xiao, xiaoding@email.arizona.edu, The University of Arizona
Arnon, Daniel , ,
Reconceptualising Democracy: China's Distinctive Interpretation and Evolution since the Communist Party's Ascension to Power
Gallagher, Mitchell, hj0003@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Rakshit, Dishari, rakshit.dishari@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Does iconography increase the legitimacy of the authoritarian regime? An experimental test from China
Tang, Yongfeng, ytang08@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Schuler, Paul, , University of Arizona
From Zero Covid to Zero Restrictions: How Institutional Structures Determine NonPharmaceutical Interventions Against COVID-19 in Mainland China and Hong Kong
Kim, Elvis, elviskim@bu.edu, Boston University
The Increasing Influence of Party Organizations in Chinese Internet Firms
Hoffman, Geoffrey, gjh@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego
Discussant(s):
Dewell Gentry, Hope - hope.dewellgentry@msubillings.edu, Montana State University Billings
Ding, Xiao - xiaoding@email.arizona.edu, The University of Arizona
Gallagher, Mitchell - hj0003@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Hoffman, Geoffrey - gjh@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego
Kim, Elvis - elviskim@bu.edu, Boston University
Tang, Yongfeng - ytang08@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Panel : 03.5 -Compost Politics: Deaths and New Directions in Eco-Materialism
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Zúñiga, Didier, didier@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Papers :
Inhabiting, Becoming, Transversing: Critical Materialism’s Entangled Ecologies
Welker, Cedar, chelsea.welker@unco.edu, University of Northern Colorado
Building Bridges and Breaking Boundaries: the Value of New Materialism
Harvey, Matthew, harveym@wabash.edu, Wabash College
Ontologies of Uncertainty: Thinking-With Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and the Amerindian Cosmology in the Anthropocene
Mandacaru Guerra, Adriana, amandac1@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Graves to Gardens: The Politics of Life, Death, and Renewal in a Recycled World
Croteau, Jessica, jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant(s):
Guha-Majumdar, Jishnu - jguhamajumdar@butler.edu, Butler University
Panel : 03.15 -Climate crises & environmental ethics
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Hodgetts, Matthew, mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University
Papers :
Against emissions sufficientarianism
Karlsson, Rasmus, rasmus.karlsson@hh.se, Halmstad University, Sweden
Planetary Politics: Ecological Crisis and Political World-Making
Cole, Matthew, mbenjamincole@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Teaching the Politics of Climate Chaos and Human Extinction
Paul, Thiers, pthiers@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Discussant(s):
Raymond, Leigh - leigh.raymond@uvm.edu, University of Vermont
Panel : 04.4 -Environment, Climate, and the Golden State
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Purdon, Mark, purdon.mark@uqam.ca, Université du Québec à Montréal
Papers :
Meeting California Standards: How Regional and Local Governments Address Transportation Policymaking
Bick, Naomi, naomibick@mail.fresnostate.edu, California State University, Fresno
Sustainability Assessment of Baja California’s Wine and Gastro-Tourism Boom
Carruthers, David, dcarruth@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
“El Pueblo Olvidado”: Limitations of Mutual Water Companies and a Community’s Fight for Clean Water
Martinez-Medina, Jennifer, jmartinezmedina@willamette.edu, Willamette University
De La Rosa, Emma, , Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability
Escobedo Garcia, , , Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability
The Conditional Effects of Air Conditioning: How Having Air Conditioning Affects the ClimateChange Views of Republicans and Democrats in Los Angeles County
Sandlin, Evan, esandlin@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Discussant(s):
Byrne, Jennifer - byrneje@jmu.edu, James Madison University
Panel : 06.5 -Academic Conferences, Violence, and Care Praxis
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Discussant(s):
Georgis, Mariam - mgeorgis@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Nath, Nisha - nnath@athabascau.ca, Athabasca University
Okundaye, Gabriela - GabrielaOkundaye@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas
Su, Yvonne - yvonnesu@yorku.ca, York University
Townsend-Bell, Erica - etowns@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State University
Turner, Robin - rlturne1@butler.edu, Butler University
Panel : 07.3 -Immigration Around the World
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Welcome or Not Welcome to Ghana: Examining the Factors that Influencing Public Acceptance of Immigrants in Ghana
Dzordzormenyoh, Michael, mdzordzo@kent.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Backlash at the Back Door to the European Union: Anti-Migrant Politics in Cyprus
Smith, Michael, michael.smith@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
New Imaginations: An Analysis of the Sovereign Citizens Movement through the Lens of
National Identity
Ren, Sihan, rensihan@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Discussant(s):
Panel : 08.4 -Alliances
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Harris, Peter, peter.harris@colostate.edu, Colorado State University
Papers :
Better off Alone?: Alliance Formation and Recurrent Conflict
Acosta, William , wabpg@mail.missouri.edu, University of Missouri
The Influence of Economic Integration on Third-party Security Alliances
Hayashi, Miki, mhaya009@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
The Bridge between the EU and the EaP Countries: Ambitions and Challenges
Sung, Chun-Hsuan, x710893@gmail.com, Commerce Development Research Institute
Teng, Jiunn-Cherng, marcojcteng@gmail.com, National Sun Yat-sen University
EU Responses to Russia-Ukraine War: More Effective Foreign Policy Actor?
Dekanozishvili, Mariam, mdekanozi@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University
Discussant(s):
Harris, Peter - peter.harris@colostate.edu, Colorado State University
Picula, Bosko - boskopicula@yahoo.com, University of Zagreb
Panel : 13.5 -The Political Influence of Unions
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Walker, Elizabeth, ewalker@collegeofthedesert.edu, College of the Desert
Papers :
Are Unions Taking on Greater Importance: Resurgence from NEA to UAW
Johnson, Ann, ajohnson@csusb.edu, California State University San Bernardino
Nikolaros, John, Nikolarosj@yahoo.com, San Francisco State University
Shifting Gears: Making Sense of the Political Evolution of Canada's Largest Private Sector Union
Savage, Larry, lsavage@brocku.ca, Brock University
Ross, Stephanie, stephross@mcmaster.ca, McMaster University
Discussant(s):
Mosila, Andreea - andreea.mosila@mycampus.apus.edu, American Public University
Panel : 14.5 -The Political Theory of Development: Dependency, Degrowth, and Decolonization
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Adalet, Begüm, ba375@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Papers :
Bringing Dependency Theory Back In: Capitalism and Anti-Colonial Political Theory from Latin America
Valdez, Inés, valdez@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Delinking, self-reliance, and the politics of need in postcolonial Tanzania
Wang, Joy, joywang@uchicago.edu , University of Chicago
Overlapping Communisms: José Carlos Mariátegui’s Historical Relativism
Gordy, Katherine, kgordy@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University
Liberation or Resignation: The Fall of Third World Developmentalism and the PostDevelopment Turn
Temin, David, dtemin@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Discussant(s):
Adalet, Begüm - ba375@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Ajl, Max - Max.Ajl@UGent.be , University of Ghent
Panel : 14.27 – No Panel – Canceled
Panel : 15.5 -Marxisms
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Macleod, Stefan, stefan.macleod@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Papers :
The "Multilinear Marx" and Althusser
Balcom, Christopher, cdbalcom@gmail.com, York University
Foucault's Other Marx
Datta, Rothin, rdatta1@macalester.edu, Macalester College
The Propaganda of History: W.E.B Du Bois, C.L.R. James, and Marxist Historiography
Ilieva, Evgenia, eilieva@ithaca.edu, Ithaca College
The Use-Effect: Marx's Theory of Advertising
Shafer, Matt, mshafer@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Steinmetz, Alicia, asteinme@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Discussant(s):
Marin, Mara - maramarin@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 15.13 - Author Meets Critics: 'Hanging Together: Role-Based Constitutional Fellowship and the Challenge of Difference and Disagreement' by Eric W. Cheng
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Cheng, Eric, chenge13@aoni.waseda.jp, Waseda University
Scudder, Mary, scudder@purdue.edu, Purdue University
Author :
Cheng, Eric, chenge13@aoni.waseda.jp, Waseda University
Commentators(s):
Chick, Matthew - chickm@hartwick.edu, Hartwick College
Digeser, Paige - digeser@ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
Kessel, Alisa - kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Ron , Amit - amit.ron@asu.edu,
Schupmann, Benjamin - yncbas@nus.edu.sg, National University of Singapore
Panel : 15.17 -Class and Community
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Alkadi-Barbaro, Alexia, ara238@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Papers :
The Corporation as Community: Laura Kellogg's Plan for Indigenous Self-Government
Eisenberg, Avigail, avigaile@uvic.ca, University Of Victoria
“The Sword and the Trowel: Workers Councils and the Rule of the Poor”
Fleischmann, Amir, amirf@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Decoding the Whole-Process People’s Democracy in China’s Rhetoric: A Discourse Analysis
Sun, Yue, 8202110012@jiangnan.edu.cn, School of Marxism, Jiangnan University
Discussant(s):
McThomas, Mary - mary.mcthomas@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Panel : 15.27 -Kenough already! Rethinking feminist theories of patriarchy with Barbie
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Majic, Samantha, smajic@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College-City University of New York
Discussant(s):
Currah, Paisley - PCurrah@brooklyn.cuny.edu, Brooklyn College-City University of New York
Ferguson, Michaele - Michaele.Ferguson@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Price, Kimala - kprice@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Williams, Juliet - jawilliams@gender.ucla.edu, University of California Los Angeles
Panel : 15.40 -Global Decolonial Politics and Black Liberation
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : English Bay
Chair(s) :
Wolflink, Alena, alena.wolflink@du.edu, University of Denver
Papers :
“Decolonizing Desire: Political-Economic Insights on Sexual Politics in Global Political Theory”
Wolflink, Alena, alena.wolflink@du.edu, University of Denver
Mapping Black Geographies of Freedom: Plantations, Prisons & Decolonial Politics of Liberation
Chevannes, Derefe, dkchvnns@memphis.edu, University of Memphis
“How I Got Over”…Or, Are We Talking About Getting Under?: Black Liberation Politics as a Project of Locating and Inhabiting the Under-Rhythm
Melonas, Desireé, dmelonas@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Nokware: the Political Epistemology of Kwasi Wiredu and Akan Philosophy
Doukas, Gregory, gregorydoukas@gmail.com, University of Memphis
Stateless Ida: Exploring Wells’ Praxis of Exile
Gordon, Jane, .jane.gordon@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut
Discussant(s):
Chevannes, Derefe - dkchvnns@memphis.edu, University of Memphis
Ruwe, Daliso - d.ruwe@queensu.ca, Queen’s University
Panel : 16.4 -Reflecting on Racial Politics
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Radheshwar, Jovian, radheshwars@douglascollege.ca, Douglas College
Papers :
Suffrage as Scarcity: Racial Rhetoric in Reconstruction-Era American Feminism
Anderson, Emily, ewa33@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Worlding Descartes: The Racial Politics of Skepticism
Israel-Megersa, Ayantu, ayantu_israel-megerssa@brown.edu, Brown University
Du Bois's Eugenic Democracy
Marwah, Inder, marwahi@mcmaster.ca, McMaster University
Unexpected Resonances: Zou Rong, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the Global Contours of Racial Discourses
Yuanxin, Wang, yuanxin.wang@ufl.edu, University of Florida
Discussant(s):
Rose, Michelle - mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico
Panel : 16.17 -Confucian Political Thought during Wartime, 1931-1945
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Zhao, Xinzhi, xzhao322@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Papers :
The Shibunkai’s Confucian Diplomacy and the Flight of Kong Decheng
O'Dwyer, Shaun, shaunodwyer@yahoo.com.au, Kyushu University
Xiao, Haoyang, , Kyushu University
Confucianism and Nation-Building in Modern China: The Tension between the Family and the State
Jiang, Dongxian, djiang18@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Reconstructing Koreanness: A Critique of Confucianism in Yi Kwang-su's Political Thought
Lee, Chungjae, clee@gettysburg.edu, Gettysburg College
Yamato Nadeshiko in a Time of Crisis: Women of the Japanese Empire during the Pacific War (1941-1945)
Racel, Masako, mracel@kennesaw.edu, Kennesaw State University
Discussant(s):
Jinxue, Chen - JinxueChen2025@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Panel : 19.5 -LGBTQ Rights and Political Visibility
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Muedini, Fait, fmuedini@butler.edu, Butler University
Papers :
How LGBTQ+ Views Challenge Normative Frameworks of Consent
Novak-Herzog, Maya, mayanovak-herzog2024@u.northwestern.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Rainbows and Referenda: Putting Gay Rights to Popular Vote
Siegel, Scott, snsiegel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University
On Kinks and Candidates: Geo-Variation in Escort Ads and Electoral Outcomes
Zorn, Christopher, zorn@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University
Schoenemann, John, john.schoeneman@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State University
Discussant(s):
Siegel, Scott - snsiegel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University
Panel :21.5 -Public Opinion Formation Around the World
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Intra-ethnic Divide in Political Alliance Formation: The Kisii of Kenya, Electoral Information, and the Trustworthiness of Political Factions
Brobbey, Patrick Kwasi, p.brobbey@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics and Political Science
Urban-Rural Policy Disagreement in Canada, 2000-Present
Borwein, Sophie, sophie.borwein@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Lucas, Jack, , University of Calgary
Tyler, Romualdi, , University of Western Ontario
Dave, Armstrong, , University of Western Ontario
Zack, Taylor, , University of Western Ontario
Perceived Threat by Judicial Reforms and Political Distrust: The Social and Political Crisis in Israel
Levy Ganany Snider, Keren, kerensn@hac.ac.il, Hadassah Academic College
Bitton, Gal, galbitton@mail.tau.ac.il, Tel Aviv Univesity
Amram, Benjamin, benjamin.amram@post.runi.ac.il , Reichman University
Trauma or Nostalgia? The Impact of Autocratic History on Democratic Attitudes in Muslimmajority Countries
Reheman, Wali, rw8143a@american.edu, American University
Virtual Bridges, Real Minds: Assessing the Psychological Impact of COIL on Cross-Cultural Attitudes and Beliefs
Danner, Lukas Karl, LDanner@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Jez, Vedrana, , Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Ueda, Masato, , Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Discussant(s):
Welzel, Christian - cwelzel@gmail.com, Leuphana University
Panel : 23.4 -Ethnicity and Race in Comparison
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Abu Rass, Rida, rida.aburass@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Papers :
Ethnic and Lateral Underbidding: Evidence from Israel and Turkey
Abu Rass, Rida, rida.aburass@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Measuring Internalized Racism in African Settings: A New Explicit Scale
Hamilton, Jennifer, jaham93@gmail.com, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Zionism, the Muslim Brotherhood & Islamism in Israel
Daoud Abu Oksa, Suheir, sdaoud@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University
Discussant(s):
Abu Rass, Rida - rida.aburass@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Hamilton, Jennifer - jaham93@gmail.com, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Panel : 24.6 -The Politics of Major Metropolitan Areas and Cities
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Seymour
Chair(s) :
Jones-Correa, Michael, mjcorrea@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Papers :
Public Trust and Urban Governance in Delhi, India
Gupta, Shagun, sg3537a@american.edu, American University
Urban Politics as Spatial Politics
Jones-Correa, Michael, mjcorrea@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Preferences for Local Control: Evidence from Houston Referrenda
Sahn, Alexander, sahn@unc.edu, UNC Chapel-Hill
From City to Suburb: The Post-Covid Politics of Regional Gentrification in a Secondary City
Williams, Charles, charles1@uw.edu, University of Washington Tacoma
Pendras, Mark, pendras@uw.edu, University of Washington Tacoma
Local Immigrant Inclusion and Political Participation
Chapa, Samantha, schapa094@gmail.com, University of Houston
Discussant(s):
Sahn, Alexander - sahn@unc.edu, UNC Chapel-Hill
Panel : 27.2 -Voting rights and discrimination in electoral politics
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Grouse
Chair(s) :
Handby, Edmund, edmund.handby@duke.edu, Duke University
Papers :
Signature Mismatch as Fraud Protection? More Like Racial Gap of Dis-enfranchised Herndon, Michael, maherndon@g.ucla.edu, UCLA
Incumbent Sex and Economic Voting: Evidence of Discrimination at the Ballot Box
Hobbs, Adam, ahobb005@ucr.edu , University of California, Riverside
Wang, Ding, dwang041@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Merolla, Jennifer, merolla@ucr.edu , University of California, Riverside
Fat Candidates and Electoral Politics: Can Fashion Mitigate Fat Stigma?
Kammerer, Edward, kammedwa@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Keator, Ananda, anandakeator@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Kirkpatrick, Kellee, kelleekirkpatrick@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Discussant(s):
Algara, Carlos - carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Panel : 28.5 -The Impact of Women as Leaders
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
McBrayer, Markie, , University of Idaho
Papers :
Unpacking Paradoxes: Women Delegates and Peace Agreements Without Women's Provisions
Good, Elizabeth, elizabethgood2024@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University; Harvard University
Natural Disasters, Gender, and Executive Leadership
Jalalzai, Farida, fjalalzai@vt.edu, Virginia Tech
Davidson-Schmich, Louise, , University of Miami
Och, Malliga, , Denison University
Deliberating Women's Issues: Evidence from Indian Legislature, 1999-2019
Kaur, Komal Preet, komal.kaur@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Cupp, Elizabeth , , Independent Scholar
Foreign aid and women in STEM fields: a comparative analysis of low-income countries.
Kotey, Karen, karen.kotey@okstate.edu, Oklahoma State Univerisity
Discussant(s):
Jalalzai, Farida - fjalalzai@vt.edu, Virginia Tech
Panel : 29.3 -Asian candidates and voters in the U.S. and Canada: race, ethnicity, and immigration generation
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Raychaudhuri, Tanika, traychau@central.uh.edu, University of Houston
Papers :
Negotiating Identity and Conservatism: Asian American Republican Candidates
Chen, Sonya, sgchen@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Gender disparities in Asian American and Canadian politics
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Incorporating into Overreporting? Participation Norms and Turnout Overreporting among Immigrants of Color
Chan, Stephanie, chans@lafayette.edu, Lafayette College
Discussant(s):
Sanbonmatsu, Kira - kira.sanbonmatsu@zoho.com, Rutgers University
Panel : 30.1 -Racial Attitudes in American Politics
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) : Robertson, Crystal, crystalrob@ucla.edu,
Papers :
The Role of Religion in White Racial Attitudes
Olson, Shayla, sfolson@umich.edu, Embracing the Status Hierarchy: How Immigration Attitudes, Prejudice, and Sexism Shaped Non-White Support for Trump
Geiger, Jessica, jessica.geiger@cgu.edu, Reny, Tyler, tyler.reny@cgu.edu,
Dando La Mano: The Role of the Immigrant Experience as a Factor of Giving to Immigrant Serving Nonprofits
Calderon, Apolonia, APOLONIA@UMD.EDU, Racial Stereotypes in Asian American Behavior
Leung, Viven, vleung@scu.edu,
Discussant(s):
Berdan, Edward - edward.berdan@ucla.edu,
Panel : 32.5 -Resistance against Authoritarianism
Date : Friday, March 29, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Ding, Iza, iza.ding@northwestern.edu
Papers :
Workplace Networks and Civil Society in Autocracies: Evidence from Jordan
Elizabeth, Parker-Magyar, ekpm@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Behavioral Foundations of Opposition Alliance Support Under Electoral Authoritarianism
Jacob, Marc, msjacob@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Ozdemir, Ugur, , University of Edinburgh
When You Come at the King: Opposition Coordination and Nearly Stunning Elections
Samet, Oren, osamet@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley
The Outcomes of Antiauthoritarian Protest Waves: A Global Study
Franklin, James, jcfrankl@owu.edu, Ohio Wesleyan University
Discussant(s):
El Kurd, Dana - danaelkurd@gmail.com, Trinh, Minh Duc - mdtrinh@purdue.edu,
Panel : 01.5 -Conflict
Panels Friday 10:00am
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Sharif, Sally, sshari06@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Papers :
Dismissed Moderates: An Empirical Analysis on Protester Violence
Kegler, Thomas, thomas.kegler@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Onursal, Deren, donur001@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Hobbs, Adam, adam.hobbs@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) and Conflict Recurrence
Sharif, Sally, sshari06@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
From Kabul to Turtle Island: A Critical Assessment of the Linkages between Afghan and Indigenous Sovereignty
Azadah, Kushan, kushan.azadah@gmail.com, York University
The Impact of the Political Background of Rebel Leaders on Civil War Duration
Cebeci, Emre, ecebe001@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Understanding the Resurgence of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
Akhtar , Shahzad, shazad_qau@yahoo.com, University of Lahore
Discussant(s):
Akhtar , Shahzad - shazad_qau@yahoo.com, University of Lahore
Azadah, Kushan - kushan.azadah@gmail.com, York University
Cebeci, Emre - ecebe001@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Kegler, Thomas - thomas.kegler@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Sharif, Sally - sshari06@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 03.6 -Environmental Activism and State Repression
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Hendlin, Yogi, hendlin@esphil.eur.nl, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Papers :
Extinction Rebellion and the Mont Pelerin Society: A study in activism and counter-activism
Hendlin, Yogi, hendlin@esphil.eur.nl, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Repertoires and sequences of repression in contemporary social movements: the case of Chile
Huneeus, Sebastián , lshuneeus@uc.cl, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Climate activism as a response to state backlash
Kirsop-Taylor, Nick, N.A.Kirsop-Taylor@exeter.ac.uk, University of Exeter, SPSPA (Politics)
The Granola Mafia and Western Gunslingers: Disparate Government Responses to Environmental Activism
Kear, Andrew, akkear@yahoo.com, Bowling Green State University
Forbis Jr., Robert, forbisr@wou.edu, Western Oregon University
Discussant(s):
Ray, Emily - emily.ray@sonoma.edu,
Panel : 04.6 -Seascape Stories: Envisioning Decolonial Water Relations
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Thomas, Robina, , University of Victoria
Discussant(s):
Ambers, Andrew - , University of Victoria
George, Rachel - rgeorge@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Smith, Dawn - , University of Victoria
Wiebe, Sarah - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 06.1 -What We Mean When We Talk about Women of Color
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) : Shah, Paru, Paru.shah@rutgers.edu , Rutgers university
Papers :
Ladies' Choice: Women of Color Linked Fate and Cross-Racial Support of WoC Candidates
Nguy, Joyce , joycenguy@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Davis, Alexandria, , University of California, Los Angeles
Chan, Nathan, , Loyola Marymount University
Mujeres en la Politica: Latinas as a Unique Political Subgroup
Pringle, Lisa, lisa.pringle@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Cargile, Ivy A, icargile@csub.edu,
Alvarez, Linda, linda.alvarez@csun.edu, California State University, Northridge
In their own image: governments and the reimagining of civil society equality organisations
Ashlee, Christoffersen, ashlee.christoffersen@ed.ac.uk, Simon Fraser University
Siow, Orly, orlanda.siow@genus.lu.se, Lund University
Shifting Paradigms and Building Coalitions: Asian American Women and Women of Color Politics
Watanabe, Melissa , mmwatana@usc.edu,
Race, Gender, Rights, and the Politics of Black Ladyhood
Lindsay, Keisha, knlindsay@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussant(s):
Rubalcava, Bianca - brubalcava@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific
Panel : 08.5 -Terrorism
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Brathwaite, Robert, brathwa1@msu.edu, Michigan State University
Papers :
The Road to Terrorism is Paved with (Bad) Intentions: Public Perceptions of Terrorism
Avdan, Nazli, navdan@ku.edu, University of Kansas
Hoffman, Aaron, aaron_hoffman@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
It was an extended Anti-colonial Wave: Rethinking the First and Second Waves of Terrorism
Masters, Daniel, mastersd@uncw.edu, UNCW, Department of International Studies
Narcissistic Violence: Stochastic Incitement and Reactionary Violence from the Far-Right
Weinberger, Seth, sweinberger@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Discussant(s):
Brathwaite, Robert - brathwa1@msu.edu, Michigan State University
Eldemerdash, Nadia - nadia.eldemerdash@gmail.com, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Panel : 10.4 -Violence, Conflict & Legal Structures
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Hiebert, Maureen, hiebertm@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary
Papers :
Trading Generals for Judges: Resolving Disputes in a Federal System
Spikol, Aaron, aspikol@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Along Red and Blue Lines: Defining Domestic Violence Within State Law
Acuña, Samantha, samantha.acuna@csuci.edu, California State University Channel Islands
The Presence and Absence of Law in the Perpetration of Mass Violence: Genocides: A Theoretical Framework
Hiebert, Maureen, hiebertm@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary
POLICE BRUTALITY AND THE NIGERIA STATE: A STUDY OF THE 2020 END SARS PROTEST.
Ebie, Sunday Onyekwuma, sunday.ebie@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria
Discussant(s):
Steiner, Ronald - steiner@chapman.edu, Chapman University
Panel : 13.6 -Exploring the Experiences of Political Activists
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Altema McNeely, Natasha, natasha.altema@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Papers :
The Role of Collective Identity in Anti-Abortion Activist Tactical Development
Comandur, Samyu, comandur@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Radical Flanks, Social Media, and the Impact on Activism
El Kurd, Dana, delkurd@richmond.edu, University of Richmond
Almasri, Nasir, , MIT
Abrahams, Alexei, , McGill University
Positively Ambivalent: On the Importance of Ambivalence in Sustaining Youth Activists
Showden, Carisa, c.showden@auckland.ac.nz, University of Auckland
Nairn, Karen, karen.nairn@otago.ac.nz, University of Otago
Discussant(s):
Slaven, Michael - slaven@pennwest.com, Pennsylvania Western University
Panel : 14.6 -The Public Sphere in the Digital Age
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Tsao, Roy, rtsao@pratt.edu, Pratt Institute
Papers :
Digital Technology and the Question of Democracy
Maione, Angela, amaione@umass.edu, University of Massachusetts Amherst
There Is No Such Thing as the Public Sphere
Berry, Aberdeen, aberdeenberry@gmail.com, McGill University
Scholarly (Non)Engagment With Elite Theory: A Bibliometric Study
Nilsson, Johann, JNilsson2016@protonmail.com, City University of Hong Kong
Phronetic Genetics: The Politics of Technological Disruption
Miller, Joshua, j.preston.miller@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
A "Fact" of Progress: Groundwork for a Critical Theory of Digital Technology
Kehlenbach, Stefan, skehlenbach@albany.edu, University at Albany
Discussant(s):
Kim, Hochan - hochank@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Panel : 14.18 -Feminism in International Relations: Jane Addams, Chizuco Ueno, Anne
Duffourmantelle, and Conjunctural Analysis of Crisis
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Owen, Rose, owenr@newschool.edu,
Papers :
Revaluing Risk in Confronting Nuclear Anxiety
DeBole, David, ddebole1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Creolizing Conjunctural Analysis: A Method for the Current Crisis
Stumpf, Benjamin, benjamin.stumpf@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut-Storrs
Early 20th Century Feminist Peace Activists: Jane Addams and Virginia Woolf Mobilize Against War
Manuel, Anne, amanuel@umich.edu, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Marxism meets Postsocialist China: Chizuco Ueno’s Reception in Contemporary Chinese Feminist discussions
Feng , Yudi, yfeng25@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Discussant(s):
Owen, Rose - owenr@newschool.edu, Vedder, Ophelia - ovedder@princeton.edu,
Panel : 15.6 -Explorations in Critical Political Science
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Young, Katherine, youngkat@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii - Hilo
Papers :
What is Critical Political Science
Barrow, Clyde, clyde.barrow@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Power Structure Analysis as Critical Political Science
Peschek, Joseph, jpeschek@hamline.edu, Hamline University
Historicizing Political Theory as Critical Political Science
Niemi, William, wniemi@western.edu, Western State University
Disciplinary History as Critical Political Science
Hauptmann, Emily, emily.hauptmann@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
World Systems Analysis as Critical Political Science
Williams, Gregory, gregory.williams@simmons.edu, Simmons University
Discussant(s):
Katherine, Young - youngkat@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii - Hilo
Macdonald, Bradley - bradley.macdonald@colostate.edu, Colorado State University
Panel : 15.18 -Abolition and Freedom
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Epstein, Daniel, danielepstein@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Papers :
Divine Experiments: Mariame Kaba and Law's Greater Vocation
Epstein, Daniel, danielepstein@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Foucault’s Abolition after Abolition
Gortler, Shai, shai.gortler@soas.ac.uk, School of Oriental and African Studies
The Role and Function of Recognition for Fanon's Conception of Freedom
Gregson, William, william.gregson@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Creating Communally: Lessons for an Emancipatory Fashion
Hernandez, Maylin, maylin.hernandez@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Discussant(s):
Kramer, Sina - sina.kramer@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Panel : 15.21 -Reconsidering Refusal and Care
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Daily, Anna, anna.daily@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento
Papers :
Silence as Refusal, Care as Protest: On How to See Utopias
Fu, Ziyi, ziyifu2026@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Conceptualizing Racial Conflict: Revolution, Civil War, Stasis
Lupino, Ferris, falgk6@missouri.edu ,
Care-full refusal: A feminist ethics of presence
Timperley, Claire, claire.timperley@vuw.ac.nz, Victoria University of Wellington
Writing in the Heart of Anishinabewaki: Jane Johnston Schoolcraft's Politics of Refusal
Feng, Janice, janicefeng@trentu.ca, Trent University
Discussant(s):
Daily, Anna - anna.daily@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento
Panel : 15.26 -Author-meets-critics: Jonathan Havercroft's STANLEY CAVELL'S DEMOCRATIC PERFECTIONISM
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Kessel, Alisa, kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Commentator(s):
Dumm, Thomas - tldumm@amherst.edu, Amherst College
Havercroft, Jonathan - j.havercroft@soton.ac.uk, University of Southampton
Lucas, Sarah - S.Lucas5@exeter.ac.uk, University of Exeter
Schlosser, Joel - jschlosser@brynmawr.edu, Bryn Mawr College
Panel : 15.38 -Author Meets Critics: David Myer Temin’s Remapping Sovereignty: Decolonization and Self-Determination in North American Indigenous Political Thought
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Bruyneel, Kevin, Kbruyneel@babson.edu, Babson College
Commentator(s):
Nichols, Robert - Ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Simpson, Audra - as3575@columbia.edu, Columbia University
Singh, Jakeet - jsingh3@yorku.ca, York University
Temin, David - Dtemin@umich.edu, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Panel : 16.7 -Democratic Dilemmas
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Deslauriers, Theophile, tdeslauriers@amherst.edu, Amherst College
Papers :
Leading Strings: J.S. Mill, Henry Sidgwick, and the Utilitarian Approach to Paternalism
Brandt, Raymond, rjbrandt@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Imagining Community in Weimar: The Idea of the Nation in Hermann Heller's Political Writings
Clarkson, Joseph, jclarks2@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame
Otto Kirchheimer & Militant Democracy
Schupmann, Benjamin, yncbas@nus.edu.sg, Yale-NUS College
David Hume and Public Knowledge Making
Zhao, Xinzhi, xzhao322@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussant(s):
Giamario, Patrick - ptgiamar@uncg.edu, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Panel : 16.18 -Author Meets Critics: Dennis Dalton's Indian Ideas of Freedom
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Livingston, Alexander, pal229@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Commentators(s):
Kadambi, - rajeevkadambi@gmail.com, O.P. Jindal Global University
Kirloskar-Steinbach, Monika - monika.kirloskar@vu.nl, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Krishnamurthy, Meena - meena.krishnamurthy@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Parasher, Tejas - tparasher@polisci.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Sultan, Nazmul - nazmul.sultan@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 18.1 -Cinema and the Politics of Memory, Democracy, and Social Change
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Vitela, Gabriela, gabi.vitela@gmail.com, New Mexico State University
Papers :
Historical Sensation and Cinematic Narratives of Disappearance
Dow, Douglas, dougdow@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas
Global Neoliberalist Political Economy in Star Wars and Star Trek
Gonzalez, George, george.gonzalez@miami.edu, University of Miami
The Moral and Political Odyssey of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold Johnston, Steven, steven.johnston@utah.edu, University of Utah
"The Graduate," the (White) American Dream, and the Cleavages of US Politics Since the 1960s
Baum, Bruce, bruce.baum@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Discussant(s):
Vitela, Gabriela - gabi.vitela@gmail.com, New Mexico State University
Panel : 21.6 – No Panel – Canceled
Panel : 22.3 -Subnational Policymaking
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : English Bay
Chair(s) :
Robin, Jacobson, rjacobson@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Papers :
In Their Own Words: Legislative Efforts to Restrict Direct Democracy, 2012-2023
Ferraiolo, Kathleen, ferraikm@gmail.com, James Madison University
What the Evolution of 1332 Waivers Tells Us About Their Innovative Potential
Singer, Phillip, phillip.singer@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah
Skinner, Daniel , skinnerd@ohio.edu, Ohio University
Wright, Brad, brad_wright@sc.edu, University of South Carolina
Managing inclusion and knowledge in collaborative governance
Thomas, Craig, thomasc@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle
Koontz, Tomas, koontz31@uw.edu, University of Washington, Tacoma
Cheng, Katherine, kcheng2@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle
The Gray Wolf Reintroduction Initiative in Colorado and its aftermath
Kim, Junseok, jspicture@dgu.ac.kr, Dongguk University in Seoul
Discussant(s):
Robin, Jacobson - rjacobson@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound
Panel : 24.5 -State and Local Public Policy
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Grouse
Chair(s) :
Gupta, Shagun, sg3537a@american.edu, American University
Papers :
Learning the State: The Inequitable Educative Role of Civic Education Policy Feedback
Dym, Abigail, abirose@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Liability for Homelessness
Foster, David, D.Foster@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics & Political Science
Warren, Joseph, jbwarren@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Anchorage
State Intervention and Policy Aversion in Urban School Districts
Gordon, Antonia, gordo269@msu.edu, Michigan State University
SIMPLE MAJORITY OR SUPERMAJORITY: WHAT DO CALIFORNIA’S SPECIAL TAX INITIATIVES MEAN FOR LOCAL GOVERNANCE?
King, Jennifer, jennifer.king@usc.edu, University of Southern California
How institutional drivers translate into local government outcomes for the adaptation?
Valdivieso, Patricio, pvaldivf@gmail.com, Universidad Austral de Chile
Discussant(s):
Gupta, Shagun - sg3537a@american.edu, American University
Panel : 29.2 -Author Meets Critics: Claire Jean Kim's Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Aoki, Andrew, aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University
Commentator(s):
Affigne, Tony - affigne@providence.edu, Providence College
Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Kim, Claire - cjkim@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Lien, Pei-te - plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
Raychaudhuri, Tanika - traychau@central.uh.edu, University of Houston
Panel : 30.2 -The Importance of Group Consciousness in American Politics
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Garcia-Rios, Sergio, garcia.rios@utexas.edu,
Papers :
Are Self-Reported Native Americans With Only Distant Indigenous Family Lineage Distinct From Survey Respondents with Deeper Connections to Their Heritage?: Insights for Survey Researchers Interested in Tracking Native American Political Attitudes
De Lude, Leilani , ldelude@unm.edu, Foxworth, Ray, ray.foxworth@gmail.com, Sanchez, Gabe , sanchezg@unm.edu, Bootstrap Blackness: Black Men, Conservatism, and Party Politics
Crowder, Chaya, chaya.crowder@lmu.edu, Greer, Christina , cgreer@fordham.edu, Slaughter, Christine, csla@bu.edu,
The Political Implications of Identifying as a “Woman of Color” Matos, Yalidy, yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu, Greene, Stacey, s.greene@rutgers.edu , Sanbonmatsu, Kira, kira.sanbonmatsu@zoho.com, Out With the Old, In With the New? Age, Race and Support for the Congressional Black Caucus vs. Black Lives Matter
Arora, Maneesh, maneesh.arora@wellesley.edu, Garcia, Jennifer, Jennifer.Garcia@oberlin.edu, Stout, Christopher , Christopher.Stout@oregonstate.edu ,
Discussant(s):
Calderon, Apolonia - APOLONIA@UMD.EDU, Herndon, Michael - maherndon@g.ucla.edu, UCLA
Panel : 32.6 -Support for Authoritarianism
Date : Friday, March 29, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Li, Xiaojun, xiaojun.li@ubc.ca,
Papers :
Different Types of Soft Propaganda and Support for Cross-border Operations
Sinanoglu, Semuhi, semuhi.sinanoglu@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto Donnelly, Michael, , University of Toronto
The Central Government under Fire? Analyzing the Shift in Protest Targets in Xi Jinping's China Wang, Hsin Hsien, esteban@nccu.edu.tw , National Chengchi University Tzeng, Wei-Feng, wftzeng@gmail.com, National Chengchi University Support Which Democracy? Liberal Democracy, Guardianship Democracy, and Democratic Backsliding
Jeongho, Choi, jchoi34@uiowa.edu, The University of Iowa Haofeng, Ma, haofeng-ma@uiowa.edu, The University of Iowa
Discussant(s):
Li, Xiaojun, xiaojun.li@ubc.ca,
Panels Friday 1:15pm
Panel : 00.1 -Native American Politics and Perceptions
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seymour
Chair(s) :
Bin Abdullah, Leila, lb786@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Papers :
More Than a Feeling: The Substantive Effects of A Native Secretary of the Interior on Tribal Consultations
Elise, Blasingame, Elise.Blasingame@uga.edu, University of Georgia
American Indian Political Efficacy
Witmer, Richard, RichardWitmer@creighton.edu, Creighton University
Branton, Regina, gina.branton@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina - Charlotte
Tribal Voting: Examining how Cherokee Nation Residency Impacts Political Engagement
Burnett, John, john.burnett@email.ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside
Long, Sean, sean.david.long@gmail.com, George Washington University
Collingwood, Loren, lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Discussant(s):
Hendrix, Burke - bhendrix@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Panel : 01.7 -Political Parties and Elections
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Allen, Geoff, geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University
Papers :
Why Leave Now? Identity, Competitiveness of Support for Small Parties
Allen, Geoff, geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University
Jenkins, Matthew David, mjenkins@gnu.ac.kr, Gyeongsang National University Crime and Politics
KC, Sampada, samkc@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Political elites and policy platforms in post-industrial democracies
Agnolin, Paolo, paolo.agnolin@unibocconi.it, Bocconi University
Belarus at a Crossroads: Post-Election Protests and Attitudes on Social and Political Change
Galouchko, Polina, pgalouchko@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Assessing the Impact of the 2014 Political Transition on Religious Minority Communities in
India
Hajam, Waseem Ahmad, whajam@ttu.edu, Texas Tech University
Discussant(s):
Agnolin, Paolo - paolo.agnolin@unibocconi.it, Bocconi University
Allen, Geoff - geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University
Galouchko, Polina - pgalouchko@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Hajam, Waseem Ahmad - whajam@ttu.edu, Texas Tech University
KC, Sampada - samkc@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 03.7 -Technology and Environmental Philosophy
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Stephens, Piers, piers@uga.edu, University of Georgia
Papers :
Futurism, Utopianism, & Environmental Politics in Outer Space
Lindquist, Michael, mlindquist@northland.edu, Northland College
Tech Fixes and Black Boxes
Maskit, Jonathan, maskit@denison.edu, Denison University
Technologies of Possibility: Affirmative and Transformative Hope in the Environmental Justice Movement
Ottinger, Gwen, geo29@drexel.edu, Drexel University
Consider the Xenobot: Moral Considerability for Intelligent Machines Revisited
Gellers, Joshua, josh.gellers@unf.edu, University of North Florida
Melting Down Models: Power and Representation in Arctic Systems Science
Parlato, Nicholas, njparlato@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Lovecraft, Amy, allovecraft@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Meek, Chanda, clmeek@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
The Myth and the Machine: A Critique of Tech Futurism in Climate Change Solutions
Cantwell-Chavez, Devon, devon.cantwell@gmail.com, University of Utah
Stickney, Zachary , zjstickney@gmail.com, University of Utah
Discussant(s):
Harvey, Matthew - harveym@wabash.edu, Wabash College
Panel : 04.7 -Protecting the Environment or Industry?: The Consequence of Policies
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Carruthers, David, dcarruth@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Papers :
A Geopolitical Content Analysis of Social Media Discourse and Political Dynamics to explain the Policy Shifts of the Renewable Fuel Standard
Guehlstorf, Nicholas, nguehls@siue.edu, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Breckenridge, Courtney, crackers@siue.edu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Lobbyists, Pipeline Accidents, and Anti-Protest Legislation in the Oil and Gas Industry
Jang, Sojin, sojin.jang@uncp.edu, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Kagan, Jennifer, jkagan@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Examining the Impact of Policy on Community Solar Projects in the US
Rahman, Umama, rahmanu@oregonstate.edu, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University
Bernell, David, david.bernell@oregonstate.edu, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University
Small and Rural Local Government Sustainability Plans, Programs and Policies in Cascadia: A Comparative Analysis
Steel, Brent, bsteel@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Krawchenko, Tamara, tamarakrawchenko@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Farooq, Sadaf, farooqs@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Wolters, Erika Allen, Erika.Wolters@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Discussant(s):
Panel : 07.4 -Immigration Organizations and the State
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) : Papers :
Playing State Politics: How Immigrant Organizations Respond to State Governments
Osorio, Maricruz, mosorio@bentley.edu, Bentley University
Exploring the Power of Immigrant Rights Organizations in New Jersey and Florida
Mendez, Geidy, geidym@uci.edu, University of California-Irvine
Immigrant Inclusion Policies in New Destination Cities
Dias, Megan, megan.dias@utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin
Immigration Inclusion and Wellbeing
Chapa, Samantha, schapa094@gmail.com, University of Houston
Cortina, Jeronimo, jcortina@central.uh.edu, University of Houston
Discussant(s):
Panel : 08.6 -Domestic Politics and IR
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : English Bay
Chair(s) :
Ivey, Andrew, iveya@uhd.edu, University of Houston Downtown
Papers :
Electoral Reform and Implications for Foreign Policy in Israel
Sasley, Brent, bsasley@uta.edu, University of Texas at Arlington
Boyea, Brent, boyea@uta.edu, University of Texas at Arlington
Political backlash: Electoral Violence in Nigeria
EJUKONEMU, JOYCE, fuoma34@yahoo.com, Federal College of Education (Technical )
Comparative Policy Responses of Pakistan and Sri Lanka towards Economic Crisis: Explaining International Constraints and Domestic Political Economy
IFTIKHAR, Mohid, mohidiftikhar@cuhk.edu.hk, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Taking the Public Back Out: A Critique of International Relations Experimental Survey Research
Jonny, Hall, j.hall5@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics
Discussant(s):
Ivey, Andrew - iveya@uhd.edu, University of Houston Downtown
Lewis, Luartz - Luartz@chapman.edu, Chapman University
Panel : 14.7 -Spatial Theorizing: Agency and Temporality in Urban Contexts
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Rose, Michelle, mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico
Papers :
Stylized writing on the wall between politics and culture: the space-making of graffiti in the US
Kelly, Katelyn, Katelymk@uci.edu, University of California Irvine
Making Time: Smart urbanism and the onto-politics of the real-time city
Olmstead, Nathan, nathan.olmstead@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Racialized Habitus: Spatiality and the Cultivation of Political Solidarity Among Latinxs in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
de la Vega, Izul, izul1224@gmail.com, University of California Los Angeles
Discussant(s):
Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana - adriana.alfaro@itam.mx, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Rose, Michelle - mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico
Panel : 14.15 -Indigenous scholarship and Epistemic Domination in political science
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Temin, David, dtemin@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Papers :
“Reviewer 2 Must be Stopped!” Settler Colonialism and Epistemic Domination in Political Science
Allard-Tremblay, Yann, yann.allard-tremblay@mcgill.ca, McGill University
Coburn, Elaine, ecoburn@glendon.yorku.ca, York University
Indigenous Sovereignty and Political Science: Building an Indigenous Politics Subfield
Mowatt, Morgan, morganmowatt@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
A Pipeline to Depoliticization? The Disciplinary Limitations of ‘Experiential Learning’ During Times of Anti-Colonial Struggle
Henderson, Phil, philiphenderson@cunet.carleton.ca, Carleton University
Indigenous storytelling as research in Political Science
Turner, Dale, dale.turner@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Discussant(s):
Ferguson, Kennan - kennan@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Panel : 14.19 -Workers' Politics: Democracy, Mindfulness, and the Search for Freedom
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Valls, Andrew, andrew.valls@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Papers :
Political Antimonopoly for the 21st Century
Bagg, Samuel, samuel.bagg@sc.edu, University of South Carolina
Kirshner, Alexander, alexander.kirshner@duke.edu, Duke University
The Problem of Legitimacy in Workplace Democracy
Kaswan, Mark, mark.kaswan@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Customers and Worker Freedom
McKay, Spencer, spencermckay1@gmail.com, University of British Columbia
Corporate Mindfulness and Meditation: Historicizing Epistemologies of Uncertainty in Financial Capitalism
Temple, Katie, ktemple2@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Discussant(s):
Datta, Prithviraj - pdatta@fandm.edu, Valls, Andrew - andrew.valls@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Panel : 14.28 -Radicalism as Anarchy, Abolition, and (Good) Apologies
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Aguirre, Kelly, kaguirre@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Papers :
Radicalizing Reason: Anarchism and Education in Louise Michel's London
Eichner, Carolyn, eichner@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Abolitionism & the Critique of Structural Violence: The Case for Reading Angela Davis as a Militant Pacifist
Sculos, Bryant, bryant.sculos@utrgv.edu, Abolition constitutionalism? Prison abolition, the thirteenth amendment, and radical uses of law
Terwiel, Anna, anna.terwiel@trincoll.edu, Apology at its worst: The Vancouver Police Department and Heiltsuk Nation brian, thomas, thoma66@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Discussant(s):
Brian, Thomas - thoma66@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Panel : 15.7 -The Self and Self-Interest
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Ferguson, Michaele, michaele.ferguson@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Papers :
Crises of understanding and the diagnosis of dissent: Lukacs, Gramsci, and Mannheim on knowledge and revolution
Bashovski, Marta, marta.bashovski@uregina.ca, Campion College at the University of Regina
Distinguishing Pernicious Self-interest and Pathological Narcissism: Shifting Subjects of Concern in American Political Thought
Ingram, Callum, callumi@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno
Rethinking Transformative Feminist Agency with Althusser and Beauvoir
Leeb, Claudia , claudia.leeb@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Cruelty as Willing Decay: Nietzsche’s Conception of Cruelty and the Path to Self-Overcoming
Keller, Miranda, keller@ucdavis.edu, university of California-Davis
Discussant(s):
Rotem, Noga - nrotem@uw.edu, University of Washington
Panel : 15.19 -Building A We Differently
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Steinmetz, Alicia, asteinme@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Papers :
Redeeming Failure: Du Bois and King on Democratic Impatience's Potential
Feit, Mario, mfeit@gsu.edu, Georgia State University
Toward a Different We: Thinking Solidarity Beyond Sameness
Singh, Jakeet, jsingh3@yorku.ca, York University
Kauffman, Emma, ekauff@yorku.ca, York University
Countering Empathy: James Baldwin in Contrast to Kenneth Clark
Tatz, Erin, etatz@bu.edu, Boston University
An Equality of Oneness: King on Constitutive Equality
Rodman, Emma, emma_rodman@uml.edu, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Discussant(s):
Blajer de la Garza, Yuna - yblajer@luc.edu, Loyola University Chicago
Panel : 15.28 -Author Meets Critics, Inés Valdez's Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature and the Reproduction of Capital
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Marwah, Inder, marwahi@mcmaster.ca, McMaster University
Commentator(s):
Kohn, Margaret - peggy.kohn@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Nichols, Robert - robert_nichols@ucsc.edu, University of Santa Cruz
Sultan, Nazmul - nazmul.sultan@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Valdez, Inés - valdez@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio - a.vazquez@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University
Panel : 16.5 -Examining Modern Democracy
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Schupmann, Benjamin, yncbas@nus.edu.sg, Yale-NUS College
Papers :
Radical Intellectuals and Representative Institutions: The Cases of Ernesto Laclau, Harold Wolpe and Stuart Hall
Karayiannide, Tim, tim.karayiannides316@gmail.com, University of Cambridge
Ignorant King Demos: American liberalism and the idea of expert agencies
Warren, Joseph, jbwarren@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Discussant(s):
Schupmann, Benjamin - yncbas@nus.edu.sg, Yale-NUS College
Panel : 16.19 – No Panel – Canceled
Panel : 16.22 -Problems of Political Founding
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Muench, Nicholas, nmuench@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Papers :
Lulling the Prince: Plebeian Founding and the Problem of the Lawgiver in Machiavelli's Discursis
Dean, Shawn, shawndean2023@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Rule by Not-Knowing: The Philosophical Sorcery of Plato's Noble Lie
Giamario, Patrick, ptgiamar@uncg.edu, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Discussant(s):
McChesney, Sam - samuelmcchesney2023@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Panel : 17.1 -Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Political Development in the Unites States
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Amberg, Stephen, stephen.amberg@utsa.edu, University of Texas at San Antonio
Papers :
Policy Innovation and the Reconfiguration of State-Society Boundaries: The Case of the Biden Administration's Employment Policy
Amberg, Stephen, stephen.amberg@utsa.edu, University of Texas at San Antonio
No Tolerance for Neutralism: The U.S. Congress and the Non-Aligned Movement
Blain, Harry, harry.blain@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento Making Sense of Paine
Sparrow, Bartholomew, bhs@austin.utexas.edu, The University of Texas at Austin
Rousseau, Lincoln, and the Politics of Commitment to a Greater Common Good
Upton, Geoffrey, geoffupton@gmail.com,
Discussant(s):
Grant, Judith - grantj1@ohio.edu, Ohio University
Sparrow, Bartholomew - bhs@austin.utexas.edu, The University of Texas at Austin
Panel : 18.2 -Poetry, Literature, and the Politics of Identity and Displacement
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Slupek, Agatha, agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
Papers :
A-verse to displacement: a poetic witness
Struble, Maria , mstruble@western.edu, Western Colorado University
Spectrality, Location, and Identity in Sahar Khalifeh's My First and Only Love
LeBlanc, John, jleblanc@uttyler.edu, University of Texas at Tyler
Fighting Side By Side: Poetry as a Site of Transnational Feminist Solidarity
Koker, Neveser, neveserkoker@gmail.com, Canada Council for the Arts
From Mary to Jane: Reading Wollstonecraft Through Austen
Schaff, Jon, jon.schaff@northern.edu, Northern State University
Injustice and the Intellectual in José Rizal’s Noli Me Tángere Leonardo, Kenneth, kaleonar@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Discussant(s):
Slupek, Agatha - agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
Panel : 20.2 -How Government Design Affects Public Administration
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Papers :
The Plural Executive Structure in State Government: Extent and Impact
Bowman, Ann, annbowman@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University
Effectiveness of Performance Evaluation in Nonprofits
Lee, Chongmyoung, clee140@calstatela.edu, California State University at LA
Corruption and Violence In Nigeria: A Critical Analysis
ENYINNAYA,
Discussant(s):
John,
vivendimediaconcepts@yahoo.com, Vivend15 Media
Panel : 21.7 -New Pathways to Contemporary Public Opinion
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) :
Saavedra Cisneros, Angel, a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College
Papers :
Generational Divide: Activating Generational Identities with a Survey Experimental Approach
Privett, Chase, chaseprivett4@gmail.com, University of California, Los Angeles
Exploring Social Media Dynamics in Forming Public Opinion during Disaster: A Case Study of the Oregon Wildfire
Setiono, Dede, setionod@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
The Politicization of Public Health: From COVID-19 to Influenza
Sandlin, Evan, esandlin@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Thomas, Kyla , kylathom@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Power, Perception, and Hierarchy: A Triadic Analysis of Putin's Decision to Invade Ukraine
Weiss, Connor, connor.weiss21@gmail.com, American Military University
Discussant(s):
Saavedra Cisneros, Angel - a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College
Panel : 24.7 -Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Robinson, Jennifer, jennifer.robinson@utah.edu, University of Utah
Alaska
Wright, Glen, gdwright@alaska.edu, University of Alaska Southeast Arizona
Goshert, Max, Maxwell.goshert@asu.edu, Arizona State University California
DiSarro, Brian, disarrob@csus.edu, California State University - Sacramento
Hussey, Wesley, whussey@csus.edu, California State University - Sacramento
Colorado
Berry, Michael, Michael.Berry@UCDenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver
Hawaii
Moore, Colin, cdmoore@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
Idaho
Fry, Vanessa, vanessafry@boisestate.edu, Boise State University
Montana
Barsky, Christina, christina.barsky@mso.umt.edu, University of Montana
Nevada
Johnson, Brad, bradjohnson@unr.edu, University of Nevada Reno
Damore, Dave, david.damore@unlv.edu, University of Nevada Las Vegas
New Mexico
Seckler, Kim, kseckler@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University
Oregon
Steel, Brent, , Oregon State University
Utah
Dean, Phil, phil.dean@utah.edu, University of Utah
Banta, Parker, parker.banta@utah.edu, University of Utah
Washington
Artime, Michael, artimemr@plu.edu, Pacific Lutheran University
Wyoming
Schumann, Robert, Robert.Schuhmann@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming
McConnell, Jason, jasonmac@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming
Discussant(s): Robinson, Jennifer - jennifer.robinson@utah.edu, University of Utah
Panel : 26.1 -UNDERGRADUATE POSTER
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency Foyer
Posters :
The Influence of Transportation Policy in the Central Valley Through Administration
Zamora, Mia, miazamora04@gmail.com, Fresno State Institiute of Transportation
Bick, Naomi , naomibick@mail.fresnostate.edu, Fresno State Institiute of Transportation
Race and Political Theory's Lasting Influence on Higher Education
Harris, Madia, mrharris1@aggies.ncat.edu,
Simulating Proportional Representation in the 2022 Midterm Elections
Lieber, Evan, elieber@oxy.edu, Occidental College
Berger, Samuel, sberger2@oxy.edu, Occidental College
Authoritatianism in the Philippines under Martial Law
Lim, Jaztyne, limjaztyne@gmail.com, San Francisco State University
The Future of State and Society in Belarus
Peregud, Mira, mperegud@soka.edu, Soka University of America
Affective Polarization and Party Identity
Thorpe, Justin, jtthorp3@ncsu.edu, North Carolina State University
Spanish Language Press Releases and their Influence on the Latino Vote in Border States
Vidal, Eduardo, vidale@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Lewandowski, Christina, Lewandch@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Warner, Blake, warnerbl@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Analyzing the Myth of the Court: The effects of judge’s individual political preferences on certain landmark decisions
Walter, DePuy, depuyw@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Maxwell, Tobiassen, tobiassm@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Affirmative Action: Coding Language After SFFA v. Harvard Decision
Young, Taylor, youngt2@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Spalinger, Kendra, spalingk@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Love, Etta, rutaremg@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
The Impact of Polarized Language by Members of Congress: An Empirical Analysis of Public Engagement in Response to Polarized Statements in Tweets and Press Releases
Evans, Garrett, garrett.evans.c@gmail.com, Oregon State University
Lance, Parrish, parrishl@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Luis, Ochoa, ochoalu@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Latino Voter Turnout that Made Latinos likely to turnout to vote during the Presidential Election of 2020 While Comparing 2016 and Forecasting the 2024 Presidential Elections
Romero, Brenda, jenny.brenda14@gmail.com, California State Polytechnic University- Pomona
Cuellar, Jarred, jrcuellar@cpp.edu, California Polytechnic University, Pomona
Assessing Equity in Sustainability and Environmental Politics Among University Students
Thomas-Sargent, Aura, thomaaur@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
The Rise of Polarizing Language and Its Effect on Environmental Policy Issues
Wong, Summer, wongsu@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Revisiting the Predictors of Political Violence among Individuals: An Empirical Evaluation
Schultz, Nicholas, ncschult@ncsu.edu, North Carolina State University
Mitkov, Zlatin, zmitkov@ncsu.edu, North Carolina State University
Grassroots Organizations and the Representation of Children in Urban Politics
Yamamoto, Linnea, linneayamamoto@gmail.com, Soka University of America
Britain's First Zero Emissions Zone: How Environmental Public Policy Affects Political Perceptions
Bolton, Kaden, boltonkj@plu.edu, Pacific Lutheran University
Examining Linkages between Regional Governance and Transportation Equity
Gebauer, Seth, seth.gebauer@plu.edu, Pacific Lutheran University
Assessing the Impact of County Transportation Measures: A Comparative Study of Policy Implementation and Community Effects
Chalotra, Amneek, amneek@mail.fresnostate.edu, California State University Fresno State
Bick, Naomi, naomibick@mail.fresnostate.edu, California State University, Fresno
The Impacts of Intersectionality on Supreme Court Nominees: An Analysis of Questioning Patterns in Senatorial Confirmation Hearings
Harmel, Sloan, harmels@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Morales, Donovan, moraledo@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Panel : 29.1 -Confronting challenges and the need for political action and solidarity
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Chen, Sonya, sgchen@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Papers :
The role of stereotypes and emotions on Asian American political (in)activism
Chong, Chinbo, ch.chong@northeastern.edu, Northeastern University
Green, Dorainne, dojlevy@indiana.edu, Indiana University
Understanding and Navigating Asian American Mental Health Challenges Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discrimination, Political Participation, and Group-Based Resources
Filler, Nicole, nicole.filler@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston
Kan, Tara, tara.nguyen002@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston
Hagey, Ethan, ethan.hagey@gmail.com, University of Washington
Wirein, Grace, grace.wirein@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston
Lien, Pei-te, plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara
The Politics of Chinatown Development in Urban America
Li, Kaiyu, kli20@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago
Identity as Solidarity Building? A Quantitative Examination of Asian American Identity and the Effects on Minority Linked Fate
Thoman, Emily, ethoman@brandeis.edu, Brandeis University
Discussant(s):
Chan, Stephanie - chans@lafayette.edu, Lafayette College
Panel : 30.3 -Public Opinion and Political Behavior in REP Research
Date : Friday, March 29, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Herndon, Michael, maherndon@g.ucla.edu, UCLA
Papers :
A holistic framework for the study of electoral and non-electoral mobilization
Castro, Giovanni, gxc408@psu.edu, Tormos-Aponte, Fernando, fernandotormos@pitt.edu, Social Sources of Action: Relational Goods and Political Participation in 2020
Le, Danvy , danvy.le@csueastbay.edu, Schugurensky, Ana, aschugur@uci.edu, Uhlaner, Carole , cuhlaner@uci.edu, Trust in Government and its Implications for Women’s Attitudes
Bornstein, Quinn, qmb3@georgetown.edu, Brown, Nadia, nb865@georgetown.edu, Hayes, Sarah, sh1720@georgetown.edu, Lenear, India , india.s.lenear@rutgers.edu, Ritacco, Cecilia, car356@georgetown.edu,
Scott, Jamil, jamil.scott@georgetown.edu, The Politics of Race Among Afro-Latinos
Clealand, Danielle, danielle.clealand@austin.utexas.edu, Gutierrez, Angie, angela.gutierrez@austin.utexas.edu, Asian American resentment against Black people cannot merely be attributed to social conservatism
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca, Discussant(s):
Hanson, Erik - erikhans@usc.edu, Ramirez, Ricardo - rramire5@nd.edu, Notre Dame
Panel : 01.8 -Identity Politics
Panels Friday 3:15pm
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Alamillo, Rudy, alamilr@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Papers :
Partisan Competition and Populism in East Asia: Cohort Effects in Taiwan and South Korea
Lewis, Luartz, Luartz@chapman.edu, Chapman University
Lin, Yi-Ping, Brian930006@gmail.com, Free University Berlin
Lee, Matthew, d11322001@ntu.edu.tw, National Taiwan University
Do conceptions of nationhood affect a state’s human rights performance?
McCullough, Herbert, herbertmccullough@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas
Class is in Session: Explaining Protest Participation in Chile through Class Ascription
Alvarez, Amanda Milena, amalvarez0313@gmail.com, Unaffiliated Scholar
Vieira III, Everett, evieira@csufresno.edu, California State University, Fresno
Gender Bias in Disaster Aid and Management: An Analysis of Six Cases of Natural Disasters and their Gendered Consequences
Wild, Lena, lenawild7@gmail.com, California State University Long Beach
The Additive Effect of Female Elected Officials on Sexism in Mexico
Alamillo, Rudy, alamilr@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Populist Discourse in Flux: A Study of Hugo Chávez's Anti-Elitism Evolution
Simoni, Evelyn, evesimoni@ucla.edu, UCLA
Discussant(s):
Alamillo, Rudy - alamilr@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Alvarez, Amanda Milena - amalvarez0313@gmail.com, Unaffiliated Scholar
Lewis, Luartz - Luartz@chapman.edu, Chapman University
McCullough, Herbert - herbertmccullough@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas
Simoni, Evelyn - evesimoni@ucla.edu, UCLA
Wild, Lena - lenawild7@gmail.com, California State University Long Beach
Panel : 02.1 -Crisis! What Crisis: Stasis and Transformation in Higher Ed.
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Lord Byron
Chair(s) :
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan, j.ba@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Papers
Mind the Gap: Self-Other Agreement Between Leaders and Employees on Leadership Style
Perception in the California State University Libraries
Harris, Colleen, colleen.harris@csuci.edu, California State University Channel Islands
Major Questions Regarding Sexual Assualt: A Case Study Regarding Title IX Federal Rule Making and the Major Questions Doctrine
Riley, Chris, chris.riley@acu.edu, Abilene Christian University
Discussant(s):
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan - j.ba@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Panel : 03.8 -Misinformation and the Politics of Climate Denial
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Welker, Cedar, chelsea.welker@unco.edu, University of Northern Colorado
Papers :
Tech-Optimism is Climate Denial
Witlacil, Mary, mary.witlacil@sdsmt.edu, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
The climate isn’t real: climate modeling and the politics of scientific simulacra
Parson, Sean, sean.parson@nau.edu , Northern Arizona University
The Ultimate Climate Control: Bunkerization and Climate Denial in the US
Ray, Emily, emily.ray@sonoma.edu, Sonoma State University
Kirsch, Robert, rekirsch@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Politics of Climate Denial and the Pragmatics of Climate Defense in the Age of Mis- and Disinformation
Luke, Timothy, twluke@vt.edu , Virginia Tech
Discussant(s):
Allen, Ira - Ira.Allen@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Panel : 04.8 -Public Opinion and the Environment
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Kensington
Chair(s) :
Gill, Rebecca, rebecca.gill@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers :
The Effects of Childhood Access to Nature and the Outdoors on Adult PEBs: Survey Results
Parafiniuk, Adrah, adrah.parafiniuk@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Examining Factors associated with Climate Policy Support and Individual Actions in the wake of
Extreme Weather Events in Oregon and Alabama
Siddiqi, Muhammad Usman Amin, siddiqim@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Giordono, Leanne , , Oregon State University
Zanocco, Chad , , Stanford University
Flora, June , , Stanford University
Boudet, Hilary , , Oregon State University
West Coast perceptions of ocean renewable energy development and community benefits
Stelmach, Gregory, stelmacg@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University
Taufiq, Hossain, , Oregon State University
Social Dominance Orientation and Environmental Concern in the American West
Carlisle, Juliet, juliet.carlisle@utah.edu, University of Utah
Gill, Rebecca, rebecca.gill@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Stecula, Dominik, Dominik.Stecula@colostate.edu, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
The Effects of Climate Change Belief and Denial on Dating Preferences: A U.S. Survey
DePalma, Victoria , vdepalma@willamette.edu, Willamette University
Discussant(s):
Bick, Naomi - naomibick@mail.fresnostate.edu, California State University, Fresno
Panel : 08.7 -Norms
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Ring, Jonathan, jring7@utk.edu, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Papers :
Tracing International Norm Proliferation: Diffusion Identification With Computational Methods
Breen, Laura, lcbreen@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Ideological vs. instrumental restraints on civilian victimization: An examination of rebel group governance and responses to exogenous shocks
Eldemerdash, Nadia, nadia.eldemerdash@gmail.com, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Landis, Steven, slandis@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame
MIGRATION AND MARGINALIZATION PRIOR TO AND DURING THE PANDEMIC: MAKING THE CASE FOR INTERDICTION TRAUMA AND THE LEGAL DUTY TO ADMIT REFUGEES
Franklin, Therese, tnfrankl@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Civilian attitudes toward peace in wartime: evidence from Ukraine
Pechenkina, Anna, Anna.pechenkina@usu.edu, Utah State University
Silverman, Daniel , , Carnegie Mellon University
Knuppe, Austin, , Utah state university
Resistance and Resilience of Enforced Disappearance: The Case of a Civil Society Initiative by a Left-Behind Family in the Philippines
Yang, changwon, changwon@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Discussant(s):
Ring, Jonathan - jring7@utk.edu, University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Panel : 12.1 -Weaponized Rhetoric
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Nones, Nicola, nn6nc@virginia.edu, University of Toronto
Papers :
Moralizing Rhetoric and European Integration
Nones, Nicola, nn6nc@virginia.edu, University of Toronto
Cultivating Cynicism as Political Strategy: The Right’s Rhetorical Work to Disorient Voters and Legitimize the Repression of Opponents
Pahnke, Anthony, anthonypahnke@sfsu.edu,
Comparative Analysis of the Use of Foul Language by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Imran Khan and its Impact on Pakistan’s Political Landscape
Abbasi, Ommar, oabbasi@uwindsor.ca, University of Windsor Ontario Canada
Akhtar, Shahzad, shahzad.akhtar@siss.uol.edu.pk, University of Lahore
Discussant(s):
Gonzalez O'Brien, Benjamin - bgonzalezobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Panel : 14.8 -Politics of Visuality: Mediated Violence and Counter-Narratives
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Brighton
Chair(s) :
Rose, Michelle, mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico
Papers :
“So That He Who Runs May Read”: Ida B. Wells-Barnett Bearing Witness to Racial Injustice
Britton, Damali, damali_britton@brown.edu, Brown University
Palestinian Future Visions amidst Violence, Constraint and Backlash
Browers, Michaelle, browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University
Discussant(s):
Miller, Char - cmillerd@gmu.edu, George Mason University
Rose, Michelle - mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico
Panel : 14.20 -Democratic Crisis: Insurrection, Fatigue, Resilience, and Empathy
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Tennyson
Chair(s) :
Kaswan, Mark, mark.kaswan@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Papers :
Towards an “Empathocracy”: On Excluding Bad Faith Partisans
Bruzzone, Victor, v.bruzzone@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Fatigue as a Symptom of Oligarchic Domination
Trommelen, Pim, trommelen.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu, Ohio State University
Who Counts? Enumeration as Representation
Neame, Alexandra, lexineame@reed.edu, Reed College
Conciliation and tumult, amnesty and insurrection, Machiavelli's thought and MAGA politics
Londrigan, Paul, plondrigan@pace.edu, Pace University
Discussant(s):
Kaswan, Mark - mark.kaswan@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Pippenger, Nathan - pippenge@usna.edu,
Panel : 15.8 -Theorizing Structure
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Kehlenbach, Stefan, skehlenbach@albany.edu, University at Albany
Papers :
“Monster of unifying madness”- Magma and Lifeworld: Preliminary reflections on the Unconscious Social
Bhattacharjee, Ritwik, ritwik.bhattacharjee@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
On Theory and Haptics: For a Feminist Materialism of the Art Object
Chari, Anita, anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
The Politics of Writing: The Occlusion of Feminism in Iris Young’s Theory of Structure
Ferguson, Michaele, michaele.ferguson@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Capitalism's "Hidden Abodes": Spatializing Social Reproduction Theory
Kramer, Sina, sina.kramer@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Structural Obligations
Marin, Mara, maramarin@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Discussant(s):
Ingram, Callum - callumi@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno
Panel : 15.20 -Methodology: Histories, Stakes, Approaches
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, samuel_chan@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley
Papers :
Power/Knowledge and Gender: The Present State of the Science of Politics
Martinez-Amores, Vladimir, vmart185@fiu.edu, Florida International University
The National Science Foundation and the Shaping of American Political Science
Moustafa, Tamir, tmoustafa@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Discussant(s):
Afsahi, Afsoun - afsoun.afsahi@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Panel : 15.22 -Reimagining the Competence of Ordinary Citizens
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Dover
Chair(s) :
Garrett, Jacob, jacob.garrett@unive.it, Ca Foscari University
Papers :
Repertoires of Detached Citizenship: Good Citizenship in Polarized Times
Pincock, Heather, hpincock@kennesaw.edu, Kennesaw State University
The Ideal of Listening in a Non-Ideal World
Scudder, Mary, scudder@purdue.edu, Purdue University
Participatory Democracy: Sixty Years Later
Peisajovich, Nicole, n.peisajovich@columbia.edu, Columbia University
Democratic Prudence: The Philosophical and Empirical Grounding of Citizen Competence
Garrett, Jacob , jacob.garrett@unive.it, Ca Foscari University
Ottonelli, Valeria, vottonel@nous.unige.it, University of Genoa
Discussant(s):
Chick, Matthew - chickm@hartwick.edu, Hartwick College
Timperley, Claire - claire.timperley@vuw.ac.nz, Victoria University of Wellington
Panel : 15.39 -Backlash, Ethics, and Power
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Koker, Neveser, neveserkoker@gmail.com, Canada Council for the Arts
Papers :
Backlash: Against Neoliberal Cosmopolitanism
Goodhart, Michael, goodhart@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh
Against Constitutional Nostalgia
Jackson, Jack , jacksoje@whitman.edu, Whitman College
Emotional Protester Perspective: Protest out of Anger or Stay Home in Fear?
Onursal, Deren, donur001@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
I Am Become Misinformation, Destroyer of Democracy: Falsehoods as Statecraft in the Digital Age
Pierman, Garrett, gpierman@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Discussant(s):
Koker, Neveser - neveserkoker@gmail.com, Canada Council for the Arts
Panel : 16.8 -The Economy in Political Thought
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Constable
Chair(s) :
Gray, Paul, pgray2@brocku.ca, Brock University, Department of Labour Studies
Papers :
How to Get Rich: Pathological Accumulation in Rousseau’s Second Discourse
Alksnis, Antonia, a.alksnis@berkeley.edu, UC Berkeley
The Madness of 'Work-Family Balance': Hegel, Kant, and New Natural Law Theory on Managing an Experience of Double-Consciousness
Goldstein, Joshua, joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary
Gregson, William, william.gregson@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Karl Marx: A Socialist Philosopher of Kalk, Anastasia, akalk@newschool.edu, New School for Social Research
Discussant(s):
Barker, Kye - kbarker@smith.edu, Department of Government, Smith College
Panel : 16.20 -Insurgency, Solidarity, and Left Internationalism: 1950-1975
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Nichols, Robert, ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Papers :
The Tricontinental Populism of Frantz Fanon
Bose, Anuja, a-bose@umn.edu, University of Minnesota (Twin Cities)
Self-Reliance and/as Self-Determination: Third World Influences on Fourth World AntiColonialism
Coulthard, Glen, glen.coulthard@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Wounded Knee to Khe Sanh: Red Power Historiography and Anti-War Politics, 1963-1973
Nichols, Robert, ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Insurgent Mood
Adalet, Begüm, ba375@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Discussant(s):
Toscano, Alberto - alberto_toscano@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Panel : 17.2 -Race, Ethnicity, and Resistance in American Political Development
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Butorac, Sean Kim, skbutorac@noctrl.edu, North Central College
Papers :
Race and Pardons in an Authoritarian Legal Order: The Case of Post-Reconstruction South Carolina
Butorac, Sean Kim, skbutorac@noctrl.edu, North Central College
Anderson, JP , jhanderson@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Armed Resistance & Multi-Racial Organizing
Thorpe, Rebecca, bthorpe@uw.edu, University of Washington
How Colonial Service Produced Political Scientists: Three Paths to New Professional Identities in the Early Twentieth Century
Hauptmann, Emily, emily.hauptmann@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
Creating
Godines Camarillo, Christopher, camarilc@gvsu.edu, Grand Valley State University
Discussant(s):
Szymanski, Ann Marie - ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman
Thorpe, Rebecca - bthorpe@uw.edu, University of Washington
Panel : 18.3 -Politics, Aesthetics, and Difference
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Windsor
Chair(s) :
Dow, Douglas, dougdow@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas
Papers :
Fantasy and Reality in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: The Aesthetics of Militarism and Violence
Mahoney, Patrick , patrick.m.mahoney@wsu.edu, Washington State University
Wrestling with Woke: Backlash to Minority and LGBT Wrestlers as Political Discourse
Vitela, Gabriela, gabi.vitela@gmail.com, New Mexico State University
The Power of the Powerless and the Disinherited: The Public in Sophocles's Antigone
LeBlanc, John, jleblanc@uttyler.edu, University of Texas at Tyler
Medine, Carolyn, medine@uga.edu, University of Georgia
Claiming Betrayal: Political Trust and Affective Rupture
Slupek, Agatha, agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University
Discussant(s):
Leonardo, Kenneth - kaleonar@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Panel : 24.8 -Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Robinson, Jennifer, jennifer.robinson@utah.edu, University of Utah
Alaska
Wright, Glen, gdwright@alaska.edu, University of Alaska Southeast
Arizona
Goshert, Max, Maxwell.goshert@asu.edu, Arizona State University
California
DiSarro, Brian, disarrob@csus.edu, California State University - Sacramento
Hussey, Wesley, whussey@csus.edu, California State University - Sacramento
Colorado
Berry, Michael, Michael.Berry@UCDenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver
Hawaii
Moore, Colin, cdmoore@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
Idaho
Fry, Vanessa, vanessafry@boisestate.edu, Boise State University
Montana
Barsky, Christina, christina.barsky@mso.umt.edu, University of Montana
Nevada
Johnson, Brad, bradjohnson@unr.edu, University of Nevada Reno
Damore, Dave, david.damore@unlv.edu, University of Nevada Las Vegas
New Mexico
Seckler, Kim, kseckler@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University
Oregon
Steel, Brent, , Oregon State University
Utah
Dean, Phil, phil.dean@utah.edu, University of Utah
Banta, Parker, parker.banta@utah.edu, University of Utah
Washington
Artime, Michael, artimemr@plu.edu, Pacific Lutheran University
Wyoming
Schumann, Robert, Robert.Schuhmann@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming
McConnell, Jason, jasonmac@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming
Discussant(s):
Robinson, Jennifer - jennifer.robinson@utah.edu, University of Utah
Panel : 29.4 -Bridging local community activism and APA politics scholarship
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Lu, Fan , fl34@queensu.ca, Queen's University
Discussant(s):
Kaur Bains, Satwinder - satwinder.bains@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley
Lim, Imogene - Imogene.Lim@viu.ca, Vancouver Island University
Sandhra, Sharanjit Kaur - Sharanjit.Sandhra@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley
Tran, Benjamin - btran@ajsocal.org, Asian Americans Advancing Justice S. California
Yan, Andy - ayan@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Panel : 30.4 -The Role of Group Identity in Shaping Political Behavior and Attitudes
Date : Friday, March 29, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) : Ocampo, Angela, axocampo@utexas.edu,
Papers :
Promises and Identity: How votes interpret the relationship between descriptive and substantive representation
Bonilla, Tabitha, tabitha.bonilla@northwestern.edu, Spry, Amber, amberspry@brandeis.edu, LGBTQ+ Linked Fate and the Political Behavior of Sexual and Gender Minorities
Chan, Nathan, Nathan.Chan@lmu.edu, Magni, Gabriele, Gabriele.Magni@LMU.edu, Shifting Paradigms and Building Coalitions: Asian American Women and Women of Color Politics
Junn, Jane, junn@usc.edu, Watanabe, Melissa , mmwatana@usc.edu, Race, Protest, and Political Ambition
Lajevardi, Nazita, nazita@msu.edu, Mårtensson, Moa , Moa.Martensson@statsvet.uu.se, Vernby, Kåre, kare.vernby@statsvet.su.se,
All Emotions Aren’t the Same: Intersectional Analysis of Women's Political Action Based on Emotive Responses
Brown, Nadia, nb865@georgetown.edu, Slaughter, Christine, csla@bu.edu,
Discussant(s):
Reny, Tyler - tyler.reny@cgu.edu, Walker, Hannah - hlwalker@utexas.edu,
Panel : 01.9 -Media and Politics
Panels Saturday 8:00am
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Zang, Leizhen, zangleizhen@cau.edu.cn, China Agriculture University
Papers :
Strategic Disruptions: The Subnational Targeting of Internet Shutdowns in India
Miner, Marika, mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
The performance of imputation methods in empirical analysis: Evidence of the mechanism between Internet penetration and public services
Zang, Leizhen, zangleizhen@cau.edu.cn, China Agriculture University
Xiong, Dr Feng , colinxf@stu.xjtu.edu.cn, Chongqing University
Shifting Sentiments: Labor Market Policies and Online Views in Singapore’s Evolving Workforce
Alkhowaiter, Meshal, m.alkhowaiter@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics and Political Science
Social Media as a Catalyst, State Media as a Compass: How State Media Trust Shapes Political Participation Amid Dissident Digital Exposure in Kazakhstan
Bekmagambetov, Amanzhol, aman@uga.edu, University of Georgia
Say What? Elite Justifications for Secession in Comparative Perspective
Gatter, Kevin, kgatter@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Robots Replacing Trade Unions: Novel Data and Evidence from Western Europe
Agnolin, Paolo, paolo.agnolin@unibocconi.it, Bocconi University
Anelli, Massimo, , Bocconi University
Colantone, Italo, , Bocconi University
Stanig, Piero, , Bocconi University; Yale-NUS; NUS
Discussant(s):
Agnolin, Paolo - paolo.agnolin@unibocconi.it, Bocconi University
Alkhowaiter, Meshal - m.alkhowaiter@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics and Political Science
Bekmagambetov, Amanzhol - aman@uga.edu, University of Georgia
Gatter, Kevin - kgatter@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Miner, Marika - mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Zang, Leizhen - zangleizhen@cau.edu.cn, China Agriculture University
Panel : 02.2 -Re-valuing the Role of the Academy
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan, j.ba@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Papers :
Applying Philosophy Towards an Ethical Case for a Student-Faculty-Administrator Social Contract (SFAC)
Liceralde, Bryan, bryanliceralde360@yahoo.com, University of Toronto
Teaching to Transform: Pedagogical Practices Inspired by James and Grace Lee Boggs Luo, Lily, lily.luo@uconn.edu,
The Tired Teacher and Stressed Student: A Holistic Approach to Serving Both
Danner, Lukas Karl, LDanner@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Gabryszewska, Maria, maria.gabryszewska@lonestar.edu, Lone Star College - Online
Discussant(s):
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan - j.ba@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University
Panel : 03.10 -Bicycles, gentrification, environmental activism
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Anfinson, Kellan, kanfi2040@gmail.com, University of South Florida
Papers :
Capitalist Biking: From Necessity to Leisure and Social Consciousness
da Silva, Arjuna, startohello@yahoo.com, Northern Arizona University
The Granola Mafia and Western Gunslingers: Disparate Government Responses to Environmental Activism
Forbis Jr., Robert, forbisr@wou.edu, Western Oregon University
Kear, Andrew, akear@bgsu.edu, Bowling Green State University
The Re–Modernist Political Geography of Bicycling
Franke, Mark, mfranke@huron.uwo.ca, Huron University College
Fun on the Farm! Unpacking the Pastoral Ideal in Agricultural Tourism and Gentrification in the Hudson Valley, New York
Chandler, Olivia, ochand18@gmail.com, University of Utah
Discussant(s):
Scerri, Andrew-Joseph - ajscerri@vt.edu, Virginia Tech
Panel : 08.8 -Conflict
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Pechenkina, Anna, Anna.pechenkina@usu.edu, Utah State University
Papers :
Cycles of Violence and Security Dilemmas in ethnic conflicts
Melendres, Miles, mmelendres@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Inflating the Cost of War: Domestic Price Changes and Conflict Termination
Nurullayev, Dmitriy, nurullayev@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Tirone, Daniel, dtiron1@lsu.edu, Louisiana State University
Indus Water Treaty: Construction of multiple dams on Chenab River and emerging nontraditional security conflicts
Hameed, Mehwish, mmh632@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Rebel Regovernance
Sharif, Sally, sshari06@mail.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Ungar, Mark, mungar@brooklyn.cuny.edu, Brooklyn College
Discussant(s):
Pechenkina, Anna - Anna.pechenkina@usu.edu, Utah State University
Panel : 14.9 -Theories of Perspectivism and Their Uses in Political Theory
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Lambek, Simon, simon.lambek@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Vallery
Papers :
A Whiteheadian rereading of Viveiros de Castro’s perspectivism: Towards perspectivismpartialism
Cadet, Cécile, ccadet1@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Building Bridges Across the Divides that Define Political Economy: A Perspectival Realist Approach
Dobuzinskis, Laurent, dobuzins@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Theories of Belief and Intuition Use in Analytic Political Theory
Edmund, Handby, edmund.handby@duke.edu, Duke University
Political Implications of Epideictic Rhetoric: Aristotle's Rhetoric
Castaneda, Rebeca, rcastane@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Testimony and Narrative: Stories in Democratic Systems
Chick, Matthew, chickm@hartwick.edu, Hartwick College
Discussant(s):
Lambek, Simon - simon.lambek@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Vallery
Yim, Elaine - lyim@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Panel : 14.29 -Is there a Critical Tradition of Latinx Political Theory?
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Valdez, Inés, inesvaldez@protonmail.com, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant(s):
Beltran, Cristina - cbeltran@nyu.edu, New York University
Hooker, Juliet - juliet_hooker@brown.edu, Brown University
Ray, Rocco - rocco@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA
Vázquez-Arroyo, Antonio - a.vazquez@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University
Panel : 14.31 -Resistance Practices in Political, Religious, and Cultural Frames
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Ferguson, Kathy, kferguso@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
Papers :
Confucian Cardinal Relationships and Neoliberal Filial Piety: Virtue-zation of Familial SelfSacrifice and Responsibilization for Companies and States
Shirakawa, Takeshi, takeshi8@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
How to be in continuous anarchist assembly: What the west can learn from the ayllu Martel, James, jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University
Rubrical Riches: Blood, Missiles, and Moral Citizenship in the AIDS Crisis
Hyman, Hannah, hhyman@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
Sovereignty and Rebellion, Prerogative Power and Federative Power in John Locke
Arnold, Kathleen, karnol14@depaul.edu, DePaul University
Anarchy and Art: Wood Engravers and Thing Power
Ferguson, Kathy, kferguso@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
Discussant(s):
Ritner, Scott - Scott.Ritner@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder
Ron , Amit - amit.ron@asu.edu, Wingrove, Elizabeth - ewingrov@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Panel : 15.9 -The Victim, the Subject, the Power of the State
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Diones, Alexander, alexander.diones@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Papers :
Control Through Cure: Western Medicine as Complement to State Power
Daily, Anna, anna.daily@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento
Sovereignty and the Private-Public Distinction: A Critical Genealogy
Galvin Ross, Helen, hgalvinross@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Can the Politics of Victimhood Be Constructive?
Jeong, Jihyun, jihyun.jeong@duke.edu, Duke University
Discussant(s):
Sircar, Althea - althea_sircar@redlands.edu, University of Redlands
Panel : 15.29 -The Democratic Urgencies of Black/queer/feminist life
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Mathiowetz, Dean, dpmath@ucsc.edu, University of California at Santa Cruz
Papers :
The Grieveable Ones: Decolonizing Intersectionality
Uhuru, Anwar, a.uhuru@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Reckoning Work Without Rights, Or, Uprising against the Spectacle of Respectability
Syedullah, Jasmine, jsyedullah@vassar.edu, Vassar College
Political Spellwork: The Witch as Insurgent Figure and Praxis
Menzel, Annie, acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Luxuriating in Stolen Life: Moten, Ranciere, and the Aesthetic Democracy of Excess
Mathiowetz, Dean, dpmath@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz
The Place of Space in Theorizing Liberation and Racial Justice
Traut, Katerina , katraut95@gmail.com, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant(s):
Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Panel : 16.9 -Understanding Political Backlash
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Hobert, Anthony, hoberta@winthrop.edu, Winthrop University
Papers :
The Pharmacotic Backlash Politics of Donald Trump
George, Larry, Larry.George@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach
The Political Theory of Massive Resistance
Hughes, Tristan, tthughes@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Aristocratic City: City Journal’s Vision for the Urban State
Villanova, Michael, mvillanova@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Discussant(s):
Svabek, Lawrence - lsvabek@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Panel : 16.21 -Fundamental Concepts in Ancient Greek Political Theory
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Walling, Ian, wallingi@whitman.edu, Whitman College
Papers :
Socrates and Callicles on Democracy in Gorgias 481b6-494a1
McCornack, Aemann, ml9634@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Aristophanes' Critical Imagination
Schwartz, Avshalom, avshalom@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Plato on the Nature of Society
Thakkar, Jonny, jthakka1@swarthmore.edu, Swarthmore College
Aristotle's Theory of Freedom
Walling, Ian, wallingi@whitman.edu, Whitman College
Discussant(s):
Steinberger, Peter - pjs@reed.edu, Reed College
Panel : 17.3 -Trumpism in Historical Context
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Grant, Judith, grantj1@ohio.edu, Ohio University
Papers :
“Comparison of voter suppression of the GOP to the Nuremberg Laws of 1933”
Flores, Henry, hflores@stmarystex.edu, St. Mary's University
What's Wrong with Texas? A Morphological Analysis of Christo-Fascism
Barrow, Clyde, clyde.barrow@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Bernaysian Political Thought and Trumpian Propaganda: On Authoritarian Fathers (and FatherSubstitutes) and Fragile Masculinities
Dowsett, Julie, jdowsett@yorku.ca.edu, York University
Hitler V. Trump: An Exploration of Similarities Between the U.S. MAGA Extreme Right and Nazis
Grant, Judith, grantj1@ohio.edu, Ohio University
Discussant(s):
Flores, - hflores@stmarystex.edu, St. Mary's University
Love, Nancy - lovens@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University
Panel : 22.4 -Social Policies: Health, Education, and Welfare
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Kirkpatrick, Kellee, kelleekirkpatrick@isu.edu, Idaho State University
Papers :
The School-to-Prison Pipeline and the Limits of Legalism
Cate, Sarah, scate@seattleu.edu, Seattle University
Moak, Daniel, dmoak@conncoll.edu, Connecticut College
SCOTUS and the Affordable Care Act: Congressional Credit Claiming and Blame Avoidance
Singer, Phillip, phillip.singer@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah
Dichio, Michael, michael.dichio@utah.edu, University of Utah
Transformative Justice: From Prison Healing Garden to Changing the State Constitution
Melissa, Buis, mbuis@willamette.edu, Willamette University
Political Backlash and Policy Forms in U.S. Sex Education Policy
Susanne, Beechey, beechesn@whitman.edu, Whitman College
Discussant(s):
Lopez-Hisijos, Lucia - llopezhi@cougarnet.uh.edu, University of Houston
Panel : 23.5 -Politics, Opinions and Race
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Moore, Steven, stmoore@wesleyan.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Papers :
Race, Representation, and the U.S. Territories
Ebner, David, db.ebner@gmail.com, Sweet Briar College
Conceptualizing Racism: How Identity and Politics Shape the Mass Public's Definition of Racism
Moore, Steven, stmoore@wesleyan.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Michener, Jamila, , Cornell University
Lewis Jr., Neil, , Cornell University
Discrimination against Puerto Ricans in the Puerto Rican housing market: Evidence from a preregistered audit experiment
Castro Irizarry, Giovanni, giovannicastro@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
The impact co-ethnic discrimination has on support for immigration policies
Cordova, Yoselin, cordovay@unm.edu, The University of New Mexico
Discussant(s):
Moore, Steven - stmoore@wesleyan.edu, Institutional Affiliation
Panel : 23.9 -Race and Ethnicity in a changing world
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Munawar, Sarah, sarahmun0@gmail.com, University of Houston
Papers :
Weaving A Spider’s Web: Homing, Ecological Violence, and Islamophobia in Canadian Healthcare
Munawar, Sarah, sarahmun0@gmail.com, University of Houston
Tent City: How the Public Health Crisis Established the Housing Crisis in Vancouver
Rai, Jaspal, jaspalkaur.rai@gmail.com, California Polytechnic State University
Ideological Misfits? Non-Western Origin Ethnic Candidates, Political Parties, Women’s Equality and Immigration
Shella, Kimberly, kimberly.shella@siu.edu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Discussant(s):
Shella, Kimberly - kimberly.shella@siu.edu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Panel : 31.1 -What Does Innovative Pedagogy Look Like to Engage Students in Times of SocialPolitical Turbulences.
Date : Saturday, March 30, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Papers :
I Don't Know, Joe/Jane Student, What is the Meaning Of Life?: The Benefits of Using Oral Exams in Political Science Courses
Easley, Shawn, shawn.easley@tri-c.edu, Cuyahoga Community College
Who’s Afraid of A.I.? Exploring the Impact of A.I. Technology in College Learning and Developing Strategies to Manage it in the Classroom
Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Discussant(s):
Garcia, Rogelio - garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Panels Saturday 10:00am
Panel : 01.10 -Policy and Politics
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza A
Chair(s) :
Walsh, Shannon, shannondwalsh@gmail.com, University of Minnesota Duluth
Papers :
The Right to Secrecy: How Data Protection Laws Enable Mass Surveillance
Mautarelli, Matthew, mmautarell@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York
Workplace Networks and Civil Society in Autocracies: Evidence from Jordan
Parker-Magyar, Elizabeth, ekpm@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Democracy in Retreat: Challenges to Social Well-Being in Brazil
touchton, Michael, miketouchton@miami.edu, University of Miami
On the Origin of Hybrid Non-Governmental Organizations: NGOs, the State, and the Campaign to End Femicide in Latin America
Walsh, Shannon, shannondwalsh@gmail.com, University of Minnesota Duluth
Veronica, Michel, vmichel@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College - City University of New York
A Comparison of Rural Health Policy and Politics in British Columbia and Washington State
Blankenau, Joe, joblank1@wsc.edu, Wayne State College
Discussant(s):
Blankenau, Joe - joblank1@wsc.edu, Wayne State College
Mautarelli, Matthew - mmautarell@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York
Parker-Magyar, Elizabeth - ekpm@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Walsh, Shannon - shannondwalsh@gmail.com, University of Minnesota Duluth touchton, Michael - miketouchton@miami.edu, University of Miami
Panel : 03.9 -Colonialism, ecology, livable futures
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
McKean, Benjamin, mckean.41@osu.edu, Ohio State University
Papers :
Ozone as Relationships
Winter, Christine, christine.winter@otago.ac.nz, University of Otago
“Imperialism Is on Your Plate:” The Everyday Practice of Sankara’s Revolution
Ignatov, Anatoli, anatoli@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University
What Do We Owe the Future?: On Debt and Eternity in Thoreau
Suk, Mina, msuk@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Food System Stories: Community, Praxis, and Transformation
Mironesco, Monique, mironesc@hawaii.edu, University of Hawai'i West O'ahu
Legitimating the Illegitimate: On colonial occupation, capital accumulation, and the defense of old growth at Fairy Creek
Kramer, Brydon, bkramer@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Discussant(s):
Franke, Mark - mfranke@huron.uwo.ca, Huron University College
Hunold, Christian - hunoldc@drexel.edu, Drexel University
Panel : 08.9 -International System
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Schortgen, Francis, frank.schortgen@utah.edu, University of Utah Asia Campus
Papers :
Nationalism, revolution and the 'international': Towards a non-eurocentric theory of revolution through the Indonesian case
Theodra, Justin, justin.theodra@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut
Civilizational Status-seeking: Explaining Risk-Acceptant Turkish and Russian Foreign Policies
YILMAZ, Muhammed Yusuf, muhammed.y.yilmaz@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University
Digital Trade Global Governance: Forged Across the “Ring of Fire”?
Alvarado Romero, Karla Estephany, karla.alvarado_romero@uni-heidelberg.de, Heidelberg University “Hybrid political order in North Kosovo”
Davidovic, Sandra, sdavidovic@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York
Discussant(s):
Schortgen, Francis - frank.schortgen@utah.edu, University of Utah Asia Campus
Ziaba, Isaac - isaacziaba10@gmail.com, London School of Economics and Political Science
Panel : 11.1 -Diverse Candidates and Elections
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Why are Young Candidates Not Winning Legislative Elections? The Politics of Elite Recruitment in Nigeria’s Two Major Political Parties
Abati, Omomayowa, mrabatim@gmail.com, Stellenbosch University
Identity Legislating: Do Minority Legislators Strategically Cosponsor than Sponsor?
Alcocer, Jose, Alcocer@usc.edu, University of Southern California
Gender and Leadership in the Nevada Legislature
Sweet-Cushman, Jennie, JSweetCushman@Chatham.edu, Chatham University
Zorn, Christopher, zorn@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University
Gill, Rebecca, rebecca.gill@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Discussant(s):
Panel : 13.7 -The Role of Vanguard Groups in Socio-Political Movements.
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Oxford
Chair(s) :
Marcy, Richard, rtmarcy@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Papers :
The Metapolitical Failure of a Right-Wing Vanguard: Republican Voters’ Rejection of Identitarianism During the Trump Years
Hawley, George, ghawley@ua.edu, University of Alabama
The Avant-Garde and the Administrator: Preliminary Considerations on Vanguardist and Managerial Symbiosis
Gray, Phillip, pwgray.ac@gmail.com , Critical Race Theory and its Critics
Drummond, Nicholas, Nicholas.Drummond@bhsu.edu , Black Hill State University
Dominique Venner as Vanguard Leader
Zúquete, Jose Pedro, jpzuqete@gmail.com,
The Elusive Search for Identity in the Digital Age Havers , Grant , havers@twu.ca,
Discussant(s):
Marcy, Richard - rtmarcy@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Panel : 14.17 -Anti-Democratic Rhetoric and Surprising Formations of Political Identity
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Boyd, Da'Von, dab9@williams.edu, Yale University & Williams College
Papers :
The Meta-Representative Claim
Lambek, Simon, simon.lambek@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Vallery
Political Identity Formation and Dangers to Democracy
De Luca, Thomas, tdeluca@fordham.edu, Fordham University
Replacement or Replenishment? GOP Autopsies, White Melancholia, and the Racialized Politics of Loss
Beltran, Cristina, cbeltran@nyu.edu, New York University
Discussant(s):
Edmund, Handby - edmund.handby@duke.edu, Duke University
Panel : 14.22 -Varieties of Democratic Theory
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Upton, Geoffrey, geoffupton@gmail.com,
Papers :
Dialing for Dollars, Dialing for Domination: On the Electoral Gatekeeping Role of the Wealthy
Datta, Prithviraj, pdatta@fandm.edu,
Democratic Critiques of Elite Philanthropy: Two Approaches.
Mackey, Eric, emack006@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Democratic Theory After the Turing Test: Three Problems
Fisher, Mark, mf1211@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
Pippenger, Nathan, pippenge@usna.edu,
The Beneficial Potential of Soft Biopolitics: Transplantation and Donation Policy in the EU
Kharchik, Mariia, Masha.Kharchik01@student.csulb.edu, California State University Long Beach
Discussant(s):
Silverman, Oliver - lsilverman@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York Graduate Center
Upton, Geoffrey - geoffupton@gmail.com,
Panel : 14.30 -Justifying and Defending Democracy amidst both Possibility and Failure
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Nusbaum, Rachel, rachel_nusbaum@brown.edu, Brown University
Papers :
Democracy and the politics of uncertainty
Lacelle-Webster, Antonin, antonin.lwebster@gmail.com, University of British Columbia / Yale University
Militant Democracy in America
Neve, Richard, rneve@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University
The Point of Democracy and What It Tells Us About Democracy’s Domain
Yim, Elaine, lyim@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Why should liberals care about collective agents?
Boileau, Xavier, xavier.boileau2@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University - Political Science
Discussant(s):
Goodhart, Michael - goodhart@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh
Panel : 15.30 -Relationality Beyond/Against Borders
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Bhattacharjee, Ritwik, ritwik.bhattacharjee@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Papers :
Toleration, Accumulation, and Justification in William Penn’s Political Thought
Santeusanio, Joshua, j.santeusanio@ubc.ca, The University of British Columbia
Saving All the Children of the World: trans-cultural adoption and the political theologies of contemporary settler-colonialism
Sircar, Althea, althea_sircar@redlands.edu, University of Redlands
Kant Against Capitalism: a Kantian Critique of NAFTA
Gold, Joshua, jgold172@fiu.edu, Florida International University
The Dialectics of Implication: Billy-Ray Belcourt, Theodor Adorno, and the Politics of Reconciliation
Snelgrove, Corey, cjsnelgr@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Discussant(s):
Lupino, Ferris - falgk6@missouri.edu ,
Panel : 15.41 -Queer Ghosts and the Hauntings of Power
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Minsk, Alexandra, aminsk@stanford.edu, Stanford
Papers : A Hauntological Account of Non-Precedential Family Court Decisions
Gambino, Elena, elena.gambino@rutgers.edu , Buried in the Absences: Challenging Archival Science and Forensic Anthropology Discourses in Guatemala’s Human Rights Politics
Vargas , Maria Elena , info@wpsanet.org, California State University, Sacramento
The Mysterious Archive of the Holy Ghost, or Queering the Trinity
Norton, Anne, anorton@sas.upenn.edu , University of Pennsylvania
Queer Nationalism and the Archives of Empire
Kaku, Archana, abkaku@sas.upenn.edu , William & Mary
Discussant(s):
Gambino, Elena - elena.gambino@rutgers.edu , Kaku, Archana - abkaku@sas.upenn.edu , William & Mary
Panel : 16.10 -Rethinking the Political Subject
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Simon, Joshua, joshuasimon@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Papers :
Zarathustra's Development: Friendship Through Self-Love
Dahlsten, Jonathan, jwdahlsten@ucdavis.edu, University of California Davis
Re-writing intimacy: The novel and alternative vision of political life
Kunimoto, Erica, Erica.kunimoto@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
The Artist as Political Theorist: Paul Gauguin on Subverting Noble Savagery
Zago, Martina, martina.zago.it@gmail.com, University of British Columbia
I am now alone on Earth: Loneliness and Politics in Rousseau's 'Reveries'
Zachary, Durec, zdurec@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis
Discussant(s):
Hobert, Anthony - hoberta@winthrop.edu, Winthrop University
Panel : 17.4 -Federalism, State Politics, and Public Policy in the United States
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Szymanski, Ann Marie, ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman
Papers :
The Sagebrush Rebellion and Its Descendants: Last Gasp of the Old West?
Rae, Nicol, nicolrae@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
The New Social Regulation, Agency Design, and State-Level Environmental Protection
Szymanski, Ann Marie, ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman
Prisoners’ Rights, Stealth State-Building, and the Making of Carceral Power
Taylor, Kirstine , taylork2@ohio.edu, Ohio University
"Inventing “Socialized Medicine”: How America’s First Political Consulting Firm Defeated
Truman’s Plan for National Health Insurance"
Moore, Colin, cdmoore@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii
Discussant(s):
Barrow, Clyde - clyde.barrow@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Butorac, Sean Kim - skbutorac@noctrl.edu, North Central College
Panel : 22.5 -International and Comparative Policymaking
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Melissa, Buis, mbuis@willamette.edu, Willamette University
Papers :
Ruling at a distance: Public Finance and Accountability Reforms in Sub-saharan Africa. Neoliberal Governmentality in action
Chirwa, Joseph , Joseph-Amazuwa.Chirwa@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Chirwa, Towera Kabogodo, tbc67@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
The Effects of National Dialogue on Remembrance of the Indonesian Massacres of 1965-66
Schofell, Jacob, jakeschofell@gmail.com, McDaniel College
Discussant(s):
Melissa, Buis - mbuis@willamette.edu, Willamette University
Panel : 23.6 -Reaching Marginalized Communities
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Phan, Ngoc , ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University
Papers :
Misunderstanding Misclassification: Assessing Downstream Effects of BISG Race Prediction
Collingwood, Loren, lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Barreto, Matt, matt@uclavrp.org, University of California, Los Angeles
Rios, Michael, michaelrios@uclavrp.org, University of California, Los Angeles
Casillas, Diego, casillas1986@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles
Community and Identity: Measuring Local Determinants of Pan-Ethnicity among Asian Americans
Wu, Jennifer, wujen@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Political Participation of Undocumented
Mexican Immigrants in the US: Respondent-Driven Sampling with the “Hard-To-Reach” Populations
Takahashi, Yuriko, ytakahashi@waseda.jp, Waseda University
Iida, Takeshi, tiida@mail.doshisha.ac.jp, Doshisha University
Song, Jaehyun, song@kansai-u.ac.jp, Kansai University
Mobilizing the Politically Invisible: Political Participation and the Unlisted Latino Population in
Chicago
Tafoya, Joe, j.tafoya@depaul.edu, DePaul University
Native Hawaiian Elders: Political Activism, Resilience, and Health
Phan, Ngoc , ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University
Cruz, Lynette, , Hawaii Pacific University
Jara, Catherine, , University of Wisconsin, Madison
DeLude, Leilani, , University of New Mexico
Discussant(s):
Collingwood, Loren - lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Wu, Jennifer - wujen@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Panel : 23.10 -Author Meets Critics: Moral and Immoral Whiteness in Immigration Politics by Yalidy Matos
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Stanley
Chair(s) :
Melonas, Desiree, desiree.melonas1@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Commentator(s):
Carter, Niambi - nmcarter@umd.edu, University of Maryland
Junn, Jane - junn@usc.edu,
Matos, Yalidy - yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu,
Melonas, Desiree - desiree.melonas1@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside
Panel : 31.2 -What Does Faculty Professional Development Look Like in Times of Political and Social Turbulences?
Date : Saturday, March 30, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location :Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Levy, La Della , ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada
Papers :
Loving in the WPSA Years: During the Time of CRT/DEIA
Agredano, Felipe, agredan@yahoo.com, West LA College
Roundtable: Revolutionizing Education: Can High-Impact Practices Change the World?
Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Koning, Kelan, kelan.koning@csun.edu, Cal State Northridge
Levy, La Della , ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada
Wohlers, Tony , twohlers@harford.edu, Harford Community College
Discussant(s):
Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada
Panel : 03.11 -Environmental justice
Panels Saturday 1:15pm
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Gabrielson, Teena, Teena.Gabrielson@wwu.edu, Western Washington University
Papers :
A Mosiac Theory of Environmental Justice
Edusei, Kwabena, kedusei@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Realising environmental justice: Strategy and tactics for transformation
Schlosberg, David, david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, The University of Sydney
Rickards, Lauren, , La Trobe University
Pearse, Beck, , Australian National University
Della Bosca, Hannah, , University of Sydney
Environmental Political Theory in Action? The role of participatory fairness arguments in public policy.
Raymond, Leigh, leigh.raymond@uvm.edu, University of Vermont
Discussant(s):
Panel : 05.3 -Assessing President Biden's First Term
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cavendish
Chair(s) :
Belt, Todd, tbelt@gwu.edu, George Washington University
Discussant(s):
Genovese, Michael - Michael.Genovese@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University
Heldman, Caroline - heldman@oxy.edu, Occidental College
Kassop, Nancy - kassopn@newpaltz.edu, SUNY New Paltz
Panel : 08.10 -Regime Type
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Prince of Wales
Chair(s) :
Nurullayev, Dmitriy, nurullayev@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Papers
Plundering Coalitions
Mohammadi Sepahvand, Alireza , alireza.mohammadisepahvand@monash.edu , Monash University
It’s All About the Military, Not Democracy: The Case of Myanmar
Lewis, Luartz, Luartz@chapman.edu, Chapman University
Presidential Shirking: Civilian Malfeasance
Ivey, Andrew, iveya@uhd.edu, University of Houston Downtown
Discussant(s):
Jonny, Hall - j.hall5@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics
Nurullayev, Dmitriy - nurullayev@arizona.edu, University of Arizona
Panel : 11.2 -Constituency Considerations and Elite Behavior
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Majoritarian Agenda Control
Van Houweling, Robert, rpvh@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley
Foster, David, D.Foster@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics & Political Science
Do Legislators Respondent to the Changing Constituency Demographics? Responding to The Growing Latino Population in the Contemporary U.S. House and Senate
Algara, Carlos, carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University
Headington, Edward, ,
What You Know Might Hurt: Public Salience and Polarization in Congress
Lazarus, Jeffrey, jlazarus@gsu.edu, Georgia State University
Leasure, Alexander, aleasure1@student.gsu.edu, Georgia State University
Discussant(s):
Panel : 12.2 -Political Elite's Messaging and the Role of Identity
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Gonzalez O'Brien, Benjamin, bgonzalezobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Papers :
Title 42, Race, and Cable News Coverage
Hurst, Elizabeth, ehurst6@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma
Gonzalez O'Brien, Benjamin, bgonzalezobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University
Reedy, Justin, jreedy@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma
Setting the Agenda in Canadian Campaign Debates
Robbins-Kanter, Jacob, jrobbins@ubishops.ca, Bishop's University
McKay, Spencer, spencermckay1@gmail.com, University of British Columbia
Newspaper Op-eds, Cartoons, and the Populist Narrative in Alberta, Canada 1984-2021
Banack, Clark, csbanack@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta
Hallstrom, Lars, lars.hallstrom@uleth.ca, University of Lethbridge
Discussant(s):
Pahnke, Anthony - anthonypahnke@sfsu.edu,
Panel : 14.25 -Sitting with Loss, Imagining Freedom: Roundtable on New Books by Juliet Hooker and Lawrie Balfour
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency E
Chair(s) :
Hooker, Juliet, juliet_hooker@brown.edu, Brown University
Discussant(s):
Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Hanchard, Michael - HANCHARD@upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Luxon, Nancy - luxon@umn.edu, University of Minnesota
Terry, Brandon - bterry@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Threadcraft, - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University
Panel : 14.32 -Grounded Normative Theory
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Georgia B
Chair(s) :
Wiebe, Sarah, swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria
Papers :
Ethnography for the World of Tomorrow: Reflections on the Disclosure of Vulnerability of Researchers and its Strategic Usage in Political Science Fieldwork
Pacheco-Vega, Raul , raul.pacheco-vega@flacso.edu.mx, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
Plurivisions: Decolonial and Postcolonial Foundations of Grounded and Engaged Normative Theory
Behl, Natasha, nbehl@asu.edu, Arizona State University
Keating, Christine (Cricket), cricketkeating@gmail.com, University of Washington
Temporary Labour Migration, Borders, Belonging, and the Ethics of Care
Tungohan, Ethel, tungohan@yorku.ca, York University
Discussant(s):
Johnson Fuji, Genevieve - genevieve_johnson@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Panel : 15.11 -The Politics of Property, Finance, and Money
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Klein, Steven, steven.klein@kcl.ac.uk, King's College London
Papers :
Cutting Off the King's Head: Sovereignty, Nationalism, Property
Brady, Kelsey, kelsey.brady@hotmail.com, University of British Columbia
Money and the Logics of Capital
Douglas, Andrew, andrew.douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College
The Object Possession Trap: How Self-Preservation Justified a Global Empire of Exclusive Land Rights
Jurkevics, Anna, anna.jurkevics@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
Karl Polanyi and the Normative Orders of Global Finance
Macleod, Stefan, stefan.macleod@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
Discussant(s):
Dobuzinskis, Laurent - dobuzins@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University
Panel : 15.23 – No Panel – Canceled
Panel : 15.31 -Theorizing Public Policies and Institutions
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut (Professor Emeritus)
Papers :
Against privatization: Government as a service provider
Minsk, Alexandra, aminsk@stanford.edu, Stanford
The Perils of Plutocratic Actors in Public Education
Reikosky, Nora, reikosky@upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Navigating the Limits of Democracy: An Exploration of Epistocracy in Malawi's Political Landscape
Chirwa, Joseph , Joseph-Amazuwa.Chirwa@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University
Towera, Chirwa, , Northern Arizona University
Discussant(s):
Zirakzadeh, Cyrus - capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut (Professor Emeritus)
Panel : 16.11 -Land, Territory, and Property
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Hughes, Tristan, tthughes@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Papers :
The State of Nature: Empty vs Waste and Common Land in Locke and Bentham
Arneil, Barbara, arneil@mail.ubc.ca, Universtiy of British Columbia
Beneath the Sand, The Land: Towards Biotic Citizenship with and against Aldo Leopold
Barker, Kye, kbarker@smith.edu, Department of Government, Smith College
THE AGRARIAN PETIT-PROPRIETARY IMAGINATION
Lappalainen, Isa, isala@sas.upenn.edu, Uppsala University / University of Pennsylvania
Patriots of the Soil: Inventing and Contesting Nativeness in Seventeenth-Century English Political Thought
Mueser, Benjamin, ben.wlm@gmail.com, Columbia University
Discussant(s):
Phulwani, Vijay - yzg3jh@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Panel : 23.7 -Institutions, socialization and learning
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, mgcs@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University
Papers :
How Contextual Exposure to Police Killings Shapes Sociopolitical Attitudes and Beliefs
Carey Jr., Tony, Tony.Carey@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh
Branton, Regina, rbranton@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
How Comfortable are Americans Contacting the Police?
Ramirez, Michelle, Michelle.Ramirez@tamuk.edu, Texas A&M University Kingsville
From Black Wall Street to Reparations: Racial Justice Museums and Political Change
Voytas, Elsa, Elsa.Voytas@dartmouth.edu, Dartmouth College
Crowder, Chaya, chaya.crowder@lmu.edu,
Localized Learning: how BIPOC and whites utilize information resources for political learning
Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, mgcs@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University Race, Bilingual Education, and American Political Development: How [Black-White] Racial Political Development and Subnational Policymaking Systems Manifested in Bilingual Education Political Development in California and Texas, 1965-2016
Parris, Girma, girmap@gmail.com, Case Western Reserve University
Discussant(s):
Collingwood, Loren - lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Wakefield, Derek - djwakef@emory.edu, Emory University
Panel : 31.3 -Poli Sigh: Navigating the Challenging Environment of Community Colleges During an Era of Political Backlash.
Date : Saturday, March 30, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Balmoral
Chair(s) :
Wohlers, Tony , twohlers@harford.edu, Harford Community College
Papers :
The Illusion of DEI: Unveiling Discrimination against Faculty of Color in Higher Education
Monteiro, Natalina, monteint@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College
Textbook Revolution: Open Education, Open Access, Open Minds
Bozonelos, Dino, dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College
Discussant(s): Wohlers, Tony - twohlers@harford.edu, Harford Community College
Panels Saturday 3:15pm
Panel : 03.12 -Liberalism, humanism, anthropocentrism
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Georgia A
Chair(s) :
Cannavò, Peter, pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College
Papers :
FInding the human in the Anthropocene
Biro, Andrew, andrew.biro@acadiau.ca, Acadia University
Liberalism, Theodicy, and Climate Change
McKean, Benjamin, mckean.41@osu.edu, Ohio State University
A Rising Tide Floats All Boats: Nature's Right's and their Human Use
Kegler, Thomas, tkegl001@ucr.edu, University of California at Riverside
Ecological Politics, Authoritarianism and Liberalism
Stephens, Piers, piers@uga.edu, University of Georgia
Discussant(s):
Hodgetts, Matthew - mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University
Panel : 11.3 -Legislative Process
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza C
Chair(s) :
Papers :
Adoption of Legislative Floor Coverage and Polarization in State Legislatures
Ryan, Josh, josh.ryan@usu.edu, Utah State University
Lyons, Jeffrey, jeffreylyons@boisestate.edu , Boise State University
Partisanship and Unorthodox Lawmaking in Congress
Barron, Nathan, nathanbarron@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma
Crespin, Michael, , University of Oklahoma
McLaughlin, Peter, , University of Oklahoma
Olson, Peter, , University of Oklahoma
Finocchiaro, Charles, ,
When the Leadership Takes Both Sides: Explaining Majority Leadership Support for Conflicting Positions in the US House
Meinke, Scott, smeinke@bucknell.edu, Bucknell University
Uncovering the Connection: Bipartisanship and Legislative Productivity in U.S. State Legislatures
Schreckhise, William, schreckw@uark.edu, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Wael, Abdelhafez , , University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Song, Geoboo, , University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Tumlison, Creed, , California State University, Bakersfield
Huett, Briana, , Drexel University
Recommendations or Recriminations: A Content Analysis of Press Releases from Congressional COVID-19 Oversight Committees
Myers, Nathan, nathan.myers@indstate.edu, Indiana State University
Discussant(s):
Panel : 12.3 -The Influence of Media, Technology, and Communication on Democratic Outcomes
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency D
Chair(s) :
Zang, Leizhen, zangleizhen@cau.edu.cn, China Agriculture University
Papers :
Political Ideology and Online Political Participation
Mahon, Victoria, victoria.mahon@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University
Political Polarization in South Korea: Fandom Politics and the Overrepresented Public Elites
Myung, Sukyoung, smyung@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Addressing inequality through digitalization: An investigation of the mediating and moderating mechanisms
Zang, Leizhen, zangleizhen@cau.edu.cn, China Agriculture University
Social Knowledge Management Practices Likely to Influence Public Perception of the 2024 Election
Mitchell, Charles, cmitc06@yahoo.com, Grambling State University
Discussant(s):
McKay, Spencer - spencermckay1@gmail.com, University of British Columbia
Panel : 14.24 -Author Meets Critic: Black Scare/Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency F
Chair(s) :
Commentator(s):
Adalet, Begüm - ba375@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Burden-Stelly, Charisse - dr.cbs@wayne.edu, Wayne State University
Carlos, Alfredo - acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University- Dominguez Hills
Douglas, Andrew - andrew.douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College
Harris, Christopher - christopher.paul.harris@uci.edu, University of California- Irvine
Panel : 15.12 -The Demos and the Boundary Problem
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency A
Chair(s) :
Ruchet, Olivier, olivier.ruchet@uzh.ch, Univeristy of Zurich
Papers :
Entangled Membership
Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, samuel_chan@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley Democratic Agency and the Common World Idea
Severson, Erik, eseverso@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia
From “Who” to “What”: Why the Constitution of the Demos Matters for Democratic Theory
Zuhone, Kristin, kristin_zuhone@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant(s):
Selk, Veith - selk@pg.tu-darmstadt.de, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Panel : 15.24 -Grief, (In)Gratitude and Suffering: Emotional Responses to a Neoliberal World
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency B
Chair(s) :
Hanley, Danielle, danhanley@clarku.edu, Clark University
Papers :
Ungrateful Nations: The Politics of Jewish and Indigenous Refusal
Salgado, Gabe, gabriel.salgado@trincoll.edu, Trinity College
The Gameification of Suffering: Reproductive Technologies in the Neoliberal State
Sklaroff, Miranda, mskl@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Grief and Rage Against the World
Hanley, Danielle, danhanley@clarku.edu, Clark University
The Uses of Anger Revisited: Women’s Affective Responses to Forced Disappearance in the Americas
Mendoza, Elva , elva.orozco_mendoza@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut
Discussant(s):
Salgado, Gabe - gabriel.salgado@trincoll.edu, Trinity College
Sklaroff, Miranda - mskl@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania
Panel : 15.32 -Social Transformation: Rights, Revolution, and Repair
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency C
Chair(s) :
Walton, Marcus, mbwalton@bu.edu, Boston University
Papers :
Prescribing Continuity: On the Economic Research and Action Project and the Possibility and Desirability of Social Transformation
Nair, Gaby, gbnair@princeton.edu, Princeton University
We are oppressed because we are black”: Rethinking reparations from a Black Power perspective
Cervantes Perez, Claudia, ccperez@princeton.edu, Princeton University
Mapping Civil Disobedience
Ogunye, Temi, to3447@princeton.edu, Princeton Univeristy
Punishment and the Political Turn in Animal Studies
Guha-Majumdar, Jishnu, jguhamajumdar@butler.edu, Butler University
Discussant(s):
Masin-Peters, Jonathan - jmasinpeters@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Panel : 16.12 -Law, Sovereignty, and Nationhood
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Plaza B
Chair(s) :
Mueser, Benjamin, ben.wlm@gmail.com, Columbia University
Papers :
Unfree Sovereignties
Ferguson, Kennan, kennan@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
The American Origins of Positivist International Law
Simon, Joshua, joshuasimon@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University
Discussant(s):
Arneil, Barbara - arneil@mail.ubc.ca, Universtiy of British Columbia
Panel : 23.8 -Identity in Politics
Date : Saturday, March 30, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Cypress
Chair(s) :
Matos, Yalidy, yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu,
Papers
Brazilian Au Pairs in the United States: Race and Class in the migration trajectory
Costa, Larissa, lcosta@utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin
Garcia-Rios, Sergio, garcia.rios@utexas.edu, Do Hawaiians Vote Hawaiian?
Collingwood, Loren, lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
De Lude, Leilani, ldelude@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Dreier, Sarah, skdreier@unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Multiple Social Identities Among Latinas/os/xs
Ocampo-Roland, Angie, ano78@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh
The Boundaries and Attributes of Latinidad
Matos, Yalidy, yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu, Foundations of Solidarity: A Theory of Race-Based Caucus Organizing Davies, Jordie, ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Discussant(s):
Garcia-Rios, Sergio - garcia.rios@utexas.edu, Ocampo-Roland, Angie - ano78@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh