WPSA 2023 Annual Conference

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WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY

COMMITTEES: WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL AWARDS AND AWARD SUBMISSION DEADLINES

WPSA 2023 AWARD RECIPIENTS

CALL FOR PAPERS 2024 MEETING

ELSA FAVILA TRAVEL AWARD

FEATURED EVENTS AND MEETINGS

2023 EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE OF PANELS

MINI- CONFERENCES

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

ROUNDTABLES

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS

2023 CONFERENCE 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

LOCAL GUIDE - HOTEL MAP

INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS Welcome

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

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Welcome to the WPSA's 2023 Annual Meeting. On behalf of San Francisco State University, we are delighted to welcome you to San Francisco and the broader Bay Area. Here you will find world class cuisine, gourmet restaurants, historical gems, plenty of museums and quick access to local gorgeous redwood forests. A walk down the Embarcadero takes you from Fisherman's Wharf to the AT&T stadium, all while viewing the San Francisco Bay. There's plenty to do, from ferries to street cars to biking, for adventures of any stripe. Museums abound, either nearby in Yerba Buena Gardens, or farther out in the Golden Gate Park (easily accessible via the MUNI trains and buses). Meanwhile, art installations on the Willie Brown Bridge light up the evening walks and people watching on the Embarcadero. The new MUNI line to Chinatown/Rose Pak station gets you to and from some of our best eateries, as well as nearby North Beach/Little Italy. Jump on a ferry to cross the bay to Sausalito or Oakland and explore the interconnected cities of the Bay However you decide to take in the region, you're bound for adventure. Enjoy!

Marcela Garcia-Castanon, San Francisco State University

Anthony Pahnke, San Francisco State University

Local Arrangements Co-chairs

Welcome
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Special Acknowledgements

Welcome to San Francisco and the 76th Annual 2023 WPSA Conference where we emerge ignited by last year’s 75th anniversary of the association. As the program chair this year, I would like to extend my thanks to all of our members, volunteers, and staff for making our meeting in San Francisco a success. I chose our meeting theme “Unity in the Midst of Disunity: The Role of Political Science in Democracy” in order to draw attention to the fact that in democracies, citizens will disagree about policies, but at the same time, we should not lose sight of the fact that more unites us than divides us. Building on the enormously successful conference last year in Portland, Oregon, celebrating our 75th anniversary, we return to the city by the bay, San Francisco, to celebrate another year together in person with more participation as we recover from the effects of the pandemic. I could not have put together this program without the support and hard work by the 28 section program chairs, and organizers for the mini conferences and preconference workshops. We also welcomed Julio Castilleja this year as our beloved longtime associate director Elsa Favila retired after her many years of indispensable service to our association. I would just like to 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 nearly 263 panels 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 four pre-conference workshops on Asian Pacific American politics, undemocratic politics, feminist theory, and community colleges. Under the program chair’s sections, we have highlighted multiple panels which elaborate on the conference theme and represent just a small sampling of our impressive lineup of panels. We also have a special panel hosted by the Russell Sage Foundation on professional development.

This year we have two special events: one to honor Elsa Favila for her many years of service to the association and another to recognize and give thanks to the editors from Purdue University for their years of service making Politics, Groups and Identities emerge as a leading journal in our discipline. Join me in thanking Elsa for her years of service to the association, and to the Purdue editors for their hard work and dedication.

We would like to thank our local arrangement chair Marcela Garcia-Castanon, and her colleague, Anthony Pahnke, from San Francisco State University, for providing help in organizing the conference and putting together an excellent guide of the area with suggestions for dining and entertainment.

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We also want to say thank you to the Department of Political Science at San Francisco State University for its generous support. Lastly, we want to thank the universities and individual departments who helped supply volunteers for the conference: Menlo College, the Political Science Department at San Jose State University, and the myriad of programs at SFSU (International Relations, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, and Political Science).

I’d like to also acknowledge and applaud President Pei-te Lien, who went above and beyond to make sure our conference is as inviting and accessible to as many members as possible. I would also like to offer my special thanks to Executive Director Richard Clucas, who as executive director, helped me immeasurably make sure that everything goes smoothly. Lucy Phulps, Jason Phulps, and Chao Vang have worked hard behind the scenes to help the association and to make sure our conference proceeds without a hitch.

Don’t miss our two keynote addresses at WPSA 2023. APSA President Lisa Martin will address our association on Thursday, April 6 at noon and California Assemblymember Evan Low will speak Friday, April 7 at noon. Martin is a professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin Madison, and was elected APSA president this past year. She will discuss her priorities as the new APSA president. Low is a trailblazer who was elected the youngest Asian American mayor of Campbell, California in 2009 and has served in the California Legislature since 2014. He has been active in the LGBTQ caucus and Asian American Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus. Please join us for these important and interesting presentations.

It has been a pleasure serving as the program chair for the 2023 conference, and I thank all of you who have generously volunteered your talent, time, and treasure to the association. We appreciate you and look forward to continuing the tradition of the Western being the “one professional conference you REALLY want to attend!”

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2023 Program Chair Jason P Casellas University of Houston

President

Pei-Te Lien - University of California, Santa Barbara

Vice-President/ Program Chair

Jason Casellas - University of Houston

Vice President-Elect

Lorrie Frasure - University of California, Los Angeles

Virtual Community Program Chair

Mark Brown - California State University, Sacramento

Recording Secretary

Ivy Cargile - California State University Bakersfield

Treasurer

Michael W Bowers - University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Executive Director

Richard Clucas - Portland State University

WPSA Officers -ExecutiveCouncil
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John Meyer (2024)

Humboldt State University

Sara Sadhwani (2024)

California Lutheran University

Brent Boyea (2024)

University of Texas, Arlington

Elsa Dias (2024)

Pike’s Peak Community College

Fred Smoller (2025)

Chapman University

Char Miller (2025)

George Mason University

Sean Parson (2025)

Northern Arizona University

Michaele L Ferguson (2025)

University of Colorado

Ron Hayduk (2026)

San Francisco State University

Anand Commissiong (2026)

California State University Long Beach

LaDella Levy (2026)

College of Southern Nevada

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Yalidy Matos (2026)

Rutgers

Ex Officio Members:

Charles Anthony (“Tony”) Smith

University of California, Irvine

Regina Branton

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Tony Carey

University of North Texas

Juliet Carlisle

University of Utah

Ricardo Ramirez

University of Notre Dame

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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.

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Committees

Committees

Table of Contents

Committee on Nominations

Chair: Valerie Martinez (2022-2024) - University of Northern Texas

Members:

Jane Junn (2021-2023) - University of Southern California

Mario Feit (2021-2023) - Georgia State University

Scott Siegel (2022-2024) - San Francisco State University

Elsa Diaz (council liaison, 2022-2024) - Pike’s Peak Community College

Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans

Chair: Sangay Mishra (2021-2024) - Drew University

Members:

Ngoc Phan (2020-2023) - Hawaii Pacific University

Vivien Leung (2020-2023) - Bucknell University

Dennis Weng (2021-2024) - Sam Houston State University

Fan Lu (2022-2025) - Queens University

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession

Chair: Chris Towler (2021-2024) - CSU, Sacramento

Members:

LaGina Gause (2021-2024) - University of California, San Diego

Natasha Altema McNeely (2022-2025) - UTexas Rio Grande Valley

Jacob Grumbach (2022-2025) - University of Washington

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Equity and Access Taskforce, 2022-2023

Chair: Jane Junn - University of Southern California

Members:

Sangay Mishra - Drew University

Chris Towler - CSU, Sacramento

Christopher Olds - Fort Hays State University

Loan Le - Institute for Good Govt & Inclusion

Maricruz Osorio - University of California, Riverside

Kelly Velasquez - East Los Angeles College

Community College Committee

Chair: Kelly Velasquez (2021-2024) - East Los Angeles College

Members:

Levy LaDella (2020-2023) - College of Southern Nevada

Ken Chairprasert (2022-2025) - East Los Angeles College

Rogelio Garcia (2020-2023) - East Los Angeles College

Charlotte Lee (2022-2025) - Berkeley City College

Gary Castaneda (2023-2026) - Palomar College

Wendy White (2023-2026) - De Anza College

First Generation Scholars Committee

Chair: Maricruz Osorio (2020-2023) - University of California, Riverside

Members:

Jonathan Benjamin Alvarado (2020-2023) - University of Nebraska, Omaha

Hajer Al-Faham (2021-2023) - University of Pennsylvania

Mary Anne Mendoza (2022-2025) - Cal Polytechnic University, Pomona

Bianca Rubalcava (2022-2025) - University of California, Irvine

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Committee on the Status of Latinas/os in the Profession

Chair: Christopher Olds, (2022-2025) - Fort Hays State University

Members:

Mara Cecilia Ostfeld (2020-2023) - University of Michigan

Brad Jones (2020-2023) - University of California, Davis

Kenneth Fernandez (2021-2024) - College of Southern Nevada

Monica Lombana (2021-2024) - Edmonds College

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession

Chair: Loan Le (2021-2024) - Institute for Good Government and Inclusion

Members:

Melina Juarez (2020-2023) - Western Washington University

Kathryn Perkins (2022-2025) - CSU-Long Beach

Sara Angevine (2020-2026) - Whittier College

Sarah Gershon (2022-2025) - Georgia State University

Committee on Publications

Chair: Mark Ramirez (2021-2023) - Arizona State University

Members:

Brent Boyea (2022-2024) - University of Texas, Arlington

Sara Sadhwani (2021-2023) - Pomona College

Social Media Committee

Chair: Meredith Conroy California State University, San Bernardino

Member:

Mario Guerrero - Cal Poly, Pomona

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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.

Co-Chair: Chris Crews (2020-2024) - California State University, Chico and

Co-Chair: Emily Ray (2020-2024) - Sonoma State University

Members:

Lisa Ellis (2020-2023), University of Otago

Caleb Goltz (2022-2024) St. Thomas University

Cheryl Hall (2020-2023), University of South Florida

Kathryn Harrison (2021-2024), University of British Columbia

June Ann Jones (2022-2024) Virginia Tech

Elizabeth Koebele (2020-2023), University of Nevada, Reno

Paasha Mahdavi (2022-2025) University of California, Santa Barbara

Jamie Mayerfeld (2020-2024), University of Washington

Ross Mittiga (2020-2023), Catholic University of Chile

Althea Sircar (2021-2024), University of Redlands

Virtual Community Program Committee

Chair: Mark Brown - California State University, Sacramento

Members:

Ross Butters - UC Davis

Jamie Mayerfeld - University of Washington

Boyka Stefanova - University of Texas, San Antonio

Maria Struble - Western Colorado University

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Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award

Chair: Shaun Bowler - University of California, Riverside

Members:

Jamie Mayerfeld - University of Washington

Anna Sampaio - Santa Clara University

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award

Chair: Loan Le - Institute for Good Government and Inclusion

Members:

Sara Angevine - Whittier College

Kathryn Perkins - CSU-Long Beach

Melina Juarez - Western Washington University

Sarah Gershon - Georgia State University

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award

Chair: Chris Towler - California State University, Sacramento

Members:

Natasha Altema McNeely - UTexas Rio Grande Valley

Jacob Grumbach - University of Washington

LaGina Gause - University of California, San Diego

Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award

Chair: Sanghee Park - Boise State University

Members:

Matto Mildenberger - University of California Santa Barbara

Lisa Argyle - Brigham Young University

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Clay Morgan Award

Chair: Christian Hunold - Drexel University

Members:

Ashley Dodsworth - University of Bristol

Jason Lambacher - University of Washington Bothell

Jennifer Lawrence - Virginia Tech

Sean Parson - Northern Arizona University

Don Nakanishi Award Committee

Chair: Janelle Wong - University of Maryland

Members:

Christian D. Phillips - University of Southern California

Andrew Aoki - Augsburg University

Dissertation Award

Chair: Rachel Brown - Washington University St. Louis

Members:

Jeanette Y. Harvie - Syracuse University

Marcela García-Castañon - San Francisco State

Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award Committee

Chair: Sangay Mishra - Drew University

Members:

Ngoc Phan - Hawaii Pacific University

Vivien Leung - University of California, Los Angeles

Dennis Weng - Sam Houston State University

Fan Lu - Queens University

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Environmental Political Theory Award

Chair: David Schlosberg - University of Sydney

Members:

Andrew Biro - Acadia University

Amy Linch - Pennsylvania State University

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award

Chair: Christopher Olds - Fort Hays State University

Members:

Brad Jones - University of California, Davis

Mara Cecilia Ostfeld - University of Michigan

Kenneth Fernandez - College of Southern Nevada

Monica Lombana - Edmonds College

WPSA Best Paper Award

Chair: Young-Im Lee - CSU Sacramento

Members:

Andres Quintero - Evergreen Valley College

Paasha Madhavi - UC Santa Barbara

PRQ Award

Chair: Jordan Carr Peterson - North Carolina State University

Members:

Shane Singh - University of Georgia

Gary Uzonyi - University of Tennessee

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PGI Award

Chair: Jane Junn - University of Southern California

Members:

TBA William E. Connolly Award (Political Theory)

Chair: Steven Johnston - University of Utah

Members:

Bonnie Honig - Brown University

Laurie Naranch - Siena College

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Annual Awards and 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:

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.

The Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award for the best paper on Asian Pacific Americans presented at the 2022 WPSA meeting. ($250 award)

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)

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 Award by Committee on the Status of Blacks for an outstanding paper discussing issues and problems that concern most Black Americans. ($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.

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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)

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 ($250 award)

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)

WPSA Best Paper in Environmental Political Theory Award: for the best paper in environmental political theory presented at the annual WPSA meeting. ($250 award).

WPSA Best Paper Award on Latina/Latino Politics:For an outstanding paper on Latina/Latino politics and its relative aspects. ($250 award)

WPSA Best Paper Award: For the best paper presented at the previous WPSA annual meeting. ($500 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)

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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, 2023

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award

Chair: Debra Thompson

McGill University

Deadline: June 15, 2023

Charles Redd Politics of the american West Award

Chair: Sanghee Park

Boise State University

Deadline: June 15, 2023

Clay Morgan Book Award:

Chair: TBA

Deadline: August 1, 2023

Dissertation Award:

Chair: Rachel Brown

Washington University, St. Louis

Deadline: October 15, 2023

Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific American Politics:

Chair: Janelle Wong

University of Maryland

Deadline: June 15, 2023

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Environmental Political Theory Award

Chair: Gwen Ottinger

Drexel University

Deadline: June 15, 2023

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award

Chair: Christopher Olds

Fort Hays State University

Deadline: June 15, 2023

WPSA Best Paper Award

Chair: Young-Im Lee

California State University, Sacramento

Deadline: June 15, 2023

William E. Connolly Award (Political Theory)

Chair: Steven Johnston,

University of Utah

Deadline: June 15, 2023

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

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WPSA AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE 2023 ANNUAL MEETING

The 2023 awards will be presented at the Joint Awards Reception on Thursday, April 6. The reception is scheduled to be held in Waterfront A/B of the Hyatt Hotel from 6 to 8 pm

BETTY MOULDS LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD

The Betty Moulds Lifetime Achievement 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 Achievement Award Selection Committee are delighted to announce that this year’s recipient is

WPSA President, 1996-97

Director, Institute of Gender, Globalization and Democracy Political Science Professor, Emeritus California State University, Northridge

The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award is given to individuals who have made a long history of service and an extraordinary contribution to the WPSA. In making its decision, the Awards Committee recognized Jane’s extensive work on behalf of the Association, which included serving as program chair and president. But the committee’s discussion focused preeminently on her contributions in making the WPSA a home for what was originally known as the Women’s Caucus, but is now the Caucus for Women and Gender Justice. Jane's early and sustained leadership has benefited generations of students and scholars while improving the character and raising the quality of our Association. Jane completed her Ph.D. at UCLA in 1967 and was then hired to teach at CSU Northridge, where she taught for 50 years. She has written or edited eight books.

Please join the Betty Moulds Lifetime Achievement Award Selection Committee and the Association in congratulating this outstanding, remarkable, generous WPSA leader.

BEST PAPER IN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN POLITICS ($250)

To: Eunji Kim, Vanderbilt University, and Cindy D. Kam, Vanderbilt University

Paper title: “Othering in Everyday Life: Anti-Chinese Bias in the COVID-19 Pandemic”

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BETTY NESVOLD WOMEN AND POLITICS AWARD ($250)

To: Mneesha Gellman, Emerson College

Paper title: “Inability to Protect: Mexican State Capacity and United States Asylum Claims”

BLACKS AND POLITICS AWARD ($250)

To: Elizabeth Maltby, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Olivia Cheche, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Paper title: “Racial Threat, Black Lives Matter, and Shaping 2020 Politics: How Race Influenced Political Participation in Year of George Floyd”

CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN WEST ($250)

To: Paige Pellaton, University of California, Davis

Paper title: "Are You Qualified for This Position? The Influence of Career Congruence on Legislative Committee Assignments"

CLAY MORGAN AWARD FOR BEST BOOK IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY

To: Katie Woolaston, Queensland University of Technology

Book title: Ecological Vulnerability: The Law and Governance of Human-Wildlife Conflict

DISSERTATION AWARD ($250)

To: Jasmine Jackson, Texas Christian University

For dissertation completed at Purdue University: The Knowledge Within: Conceptualizing African American Political Knowledge

DON T. NAKANISHI AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE IN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN POLITICS

To: Pei-te Lien, University of California, Santa Barbara

Recognizing her decades of dedicated service to the field of Asian American Politics and her groundbreaking 2022 book, Contesting the Last Frontier: Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Political Representation of Asian Americans.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD ($250)

To: Franziska Strack, University of Munich

Paper title: “Atmospheric Listening: Rethinking Normativity Through Sound Art”

LATINA/LATINO POLITICS ($250)

To: Alison Gash, University of Oregon, and Daniel Tichenor, University of Oregon

Paper title: “Dreamers, Queer Kids and the Politics Youth Make”

POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($1000)

To: Erik J. Engstrom, University of California, Davis; Matthew T Pietryka, Florida State University, Tallahassee; and John T. Scott, University of California, Davis

For March 2022 article: “Constitutional Innovation and Imitation in the American States”

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POLITICS, GROUPS, AND IDENTITIES BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($500)

To: tba For 2022 article: tba

WILLIAM E. CONNOLLY AWARD FOR BEST PAPER IN POLITICAL THEORY ($250)

To: Ferris Lupino, University of Missouri, Columbia

Paper Title: “Genres of Charisma: Demagogues, Leaders, and the Mosaic Theme in W.E.B. Du Bois”

WPSA BEST PAPER AWARD ($500)

To: Tiago Peterlevitz, University of Sao Paulo

Paper title: “Patronage Contracting”

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2024 Conference Theme: Political Backlash and Its Consequences

Political scientists alongside an interdisciplinary group of scholars from across the globe will convene in Vancouver, BC for the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association. We gather to appraise the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the recovery efforts domestically and globally, especially considering the relentless attacks and backlash against minorities of all kinds in the post-Covid era. These developments exacerbated already serious “pre-existing conditions” and racial/ethnic inequities related to disparities in health, income, education, housing, and other economic and social vulnerabilities. The global pandemic, coupled with resolute international, national, and local organizing for racial and social justice, further exposed the persistence of racism, nativism, xenophobia, and discrimination. Recent global protests, including those in Canada, often centered Black-led multicultural groups, in solidarity against state violence. In response, public, private, and nonprofit institutions (including colleges/Universities) sought to address demands with a series of diversity, equity and inclusion types of programs and initiatives— which are now experiencing intense backlash at the national, state, and local levels.

The WPSA continues its long tradition of fostering innovation, diversity, and inclusiveness. We are excited to convene scholars from various types of institutions to explore political problems from multiple perspectives, including historical, analytical, quantitative, qualitative, interpretive, normative, and other empirical points of view As political scientists and, more generally, social scientists, we are in a unique position to examine the root causes, contours, and consequences of political backlash. We are also well positioned to examine the role political scientists play (individually and collectively), in the face of political backlash. We invite panels and paper proposals that broadly assess the various formations of backlash and how it affects different parts of society, culture, and politics, and what long-term consequences will be for organizations, institutions, and identities. What are some examples of how political backlash was constructed and impacted our political discourse? How do we understand the role of political backlash on our academic institutions, hiring practices, promotion and tenure, teaching and learning pedagogy, as well as avenues to secure resources for our research? One of the features of the conference will be to foster dialogue between political science and interdisciplinary fields of study on issues of race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, sexuality, religion, immigration, multiculturalism, equity, diversity, social justice, and related topics.

Call for Papers
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We look forward to your proposals and seeing you in Vancouver next year!

Please note: All participants in the program are required to preregister for the 2024 WPSA meeting by December 31, 2023.

2024 WPSA Program Chair

Lorrie Frasure

University of California-Los Angeles

Email: lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu

March 28, 2024 - March 30, 2024

Hyatt Regency

Vancouver, BC

Canada

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Elsa Favila Travel Award

A Reception and an Endowment Honoring Elsa Favila

Elsa Favila retired from the Western Political Science Association on October 1, 2022. It was a great run. Beginning in 1984, when she was the secretary for the Government Department at California State University Sacramento, Elsa has worked tirelessly to ensure the WPSA’s success, organizing our annual conference, handling a myriad of administrative responsibilities, and answering a constant stream of email questions and concerns. Above all else, she was passionate about helping WPSA members. I am sure you can think of times she has helped you.

In recognition of Elsa’s long dedication to the WPSA and its members, the WPSA Executive Council has decided to honor Elsa in two ways. First, the association will be saluting Elsa at the main reception–a CELEBRATION!–on Friday evening during our annual conference. It is a chance for all of us to express our thanks to her in person. The reception will be held on April 7 from 6 to 9 pm in the Waterfront C/D/E rooms of the Hyatt Regency. These rooms are on the atrium level of the hotel. Please attend.

In addition, the Executive Council has decided to name our newly created travel award after her The award will now be known as the Elsa Favila Travel Award. The award was created so that the Association can help underwrite the cost for graduate students and less well-off faculty to attend the annual meeting. It is a good cause. Elsa was so member-oriented that the council believes this is a particularly appropriate way to honor her

It is our goal to have the award officially up and running for the 2024 conference. However, we need your support to do so. The award is being paid for entirely by donations. I encourage you to donate to this good cause. Donations to the Elsa Favila Travel Award Endowment 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/forms/donation.php.

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WPSA Executive Council Meeting

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Waterfront A

American Political Science Association President - Lisa Martin

Date : Thursday, April 06, 12:00PM - 01:00PM Location : Waterfront E

Graduate Students Reception - Sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha

Date : Thursday, April 06, 05:15PM - 06:45PM Location : Garden A/B

WPSA Awards Presentation and Reception

Date : Thursday, April 06, 06:00PM - 09:00PM Location : Waterfront A/B

Keynote Speaker - California Assemblymember - Evan Low

Date : Friday, April 07, 12:00PM - 01:00PM Location : Waterfront E

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession and Gender Justice Meeting

Date : Friday, April 07, 12:00PM - 01:00PM Location : Garden A

WPSA Main Reception

Date : Friday, April 07, 06:00PM - 09:00PM Location : Waterfront C/D/E

WPSA Business Meeting

Date : Friday, April 07, 05:15PM - 05:45PM Location : Garden A

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Labor Walking Tour in San Francisco

April 7th, 2023; 2-4pm

Waterfront Walking Tour - Take a tour of San Francisco’s labor past and present. We'll visit the site of a bomb explosion leading to the frame-up of early 20th century labor leaders, the last public murals painted under the New Deal, one of the only downtown buildings left standing after the 1906 Earthquake, the union hall of longshore workers during the 1934 San Francisco General Strike, and more. This tour underscores the city’s changing landscape, helping us to remember the waterfront was once a gritty working port before it became the current tourist destination and home to trendy shops and upscale restaurants.

Catherine Powell of the Labor Archives and Research Center at San Francisco State University, will lead the tour exploring the district’s deep vein of labor history.

To sign up: email info@wpsanet.org

Meet the Editors - Special Panels

Panel : 33.11 -Political Research Quarterly - Meet the Editors

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Bayview A

Panel : 33.16 -Politics, Groups, and Identities - Meet the Editors

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Waterfront C

Panel : 33.5 -Professional Development: Grant-seeking from Private Foundations: What Investigators Should Know

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Waterfront E

Panel : 33.6 -Methods Cafe

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Board Room B

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Section 00 - Unity in the Midst of Disunity: The Role of Political Science in Democracy

Section Chair: Jason P. Casellas, University of Houston

Panel : 00.1 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 01.17 - Author Meets Critics

Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement Breaks the Law by Diego Esparza (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview B

Panel : 00.2 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 05.1 - Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Bayview A

Panel : 00.3 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 08.11 - Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 00.4 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 01.9 - Democratic Politics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview B

Panel : 00.5 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 07.4 - Belonging, Resistance, and the Immigrant Experience

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Seacliff A

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Section 1 - Comparative Politics

Section Chair: Dana el Kurd, University of Richmond

Panel : 01.1 - 'New Democracy' in the Era of New Normal

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Regency A

Panel : 01.2 - Colonialism, State Formation, and Development

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Garden B

Panel : 01.3 - Authoritarian Politics of the MENA Region

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 01.4 - Political Economy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Regency A

Panel : 01.5 - Authoritarian Regimes

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Bayview A

Panel : 01.6 - Repression and Resistance

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Bayview A

Panel : 01.7 - Conflict Processes

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Bayview B

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Panel : 01.8 - Democracy, Development, and Crisis: India, Brazil and the Middle Income Trap

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Bayview B

Panel : 01.9 - Democratic Politics - Cosponsored panel with 00.4

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 01.10 - Globalization and International Order

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 01.11 -Authoritarian Institutions

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 01.12 - Illiberal Politics in Democratic Systems

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 01.13 - Politics of Modern China

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 01.14 - Populist Politics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific I

Panel : 01.15 - Religion and Politics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific I

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Panel : 01.16 - African Politics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific I

Panel :01.17 - On Diego Esparza's Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement Breaks the Law (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022) Author Meets Critics

Cosponsored panel with 00.1

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 01.18 - Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Politics

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific I

Panel : 01.19 - Elites and Authoritarian Systems

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific I

Panel : 01.20 - Politics of Protest

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific I

Section 2 - Critical Perspectives on Higher Education

Section Chair: Jonathan Benjamin Alvarado, Texas Christian University

Section 2 - Panel : 02.1 - Race, Ethnicity, and Higher Education

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Waterfront D

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Panel : 02.2 - Politicization of Higher Education

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Waterfront D

Panel : 02.3 - Emerging Issues in Higher Education

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Waterfront D

Panel : 02.4 - Pandemic Work

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Waterfront D

Section 3 - Environmental Political Theory

Section Chairs:

Kellan Anfinson, University of South Florida

Steve Vanderheiden, University of Colorado

Panel : 03.1 - New Directions in Climate Justice

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.2 - Cultivating Planetary Connection

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.3 - Security, Territory, Ecology

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.5 - The Environmental Politics of Difference

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.6 - Political Economies of the Environment

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific E

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Panel : 03.7 - Slow Culture and the American Dream: roundtable discussion

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Seacliff A

Panel : 03.8 - Governing the Environment from Above and Below

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific F

Panel : 03.9 -Multispecies Politics and Justice

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.10 - Vital Politics in a Planetary Age: Rethinking Empire, Political Economy, and Social Movements

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.11 - Fresh Approaches to Teaching Environmental Political Theory

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.12 - Aesthetics and Environmental Political Theory

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific E

Panel : 03.13 - Climate Pessimisms and the Dystopian Turn

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific I

Panel : 03.14 - Discussion of Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty by Darrel Moelledorf Author Meets Critics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific F

Panel : 03.15 - Degrowth, Left Ecomodernism and Beyond?

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific F

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Panel : 03.16 - The Conditions and Limits of Environmental Justice

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific F

Section 4 - Environmental Politics

Section Chair: Juliet Carlisle, University of Utah

Panel : 04.1 - Environmental Justice & Equity

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Board Room B

Panel : 04.2 - Disasters, Shocks, and Crises

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 04.3 - Identities & the Environment

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 04.4 - Institutional Approaches to Environmental Problems

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 04.5 - Markets, Money & the Environment

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 04.6 - Energy Transitions

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff B

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Panel : 04.7 - Odds & Ends for $1000, Alex

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Regency A

Section 5 - Executive Politics

Section Chair: Meredith Conroy, California State University, San Bernardino

Panel : 05.1 - The Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark

Cosponsored panel with 00.2

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Bayview A

Panel : 05.2 - Presidents, Bureaucracy, and Democratic Resilience

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Bayview A

Section 6 - Gender, Race and Intersectionality

Section Chairs: Natasha A. McNeely, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Ivy Cargile, California State University, Bakersfield

Panel : 06.1 - How Intersectional Communities Experience Challenges and Traumas Yet Also Build Community

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Regency B

Panel : 06.2 - Diverse Legislatures: Exploring Why Intersectionality Matters for Political Representation

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Regency B

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Panel : 06.3 - Old & New Approaches: Latinx Political Actors Looking to Understand and Pursue Political Power

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Regency B

Panel : 06.4 -Understanding & Amplifying the Peoples' Voice: Diverse Public Opinion, Vote Choice & Political Participation

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Regency B

Panel : 06.5 - The U.S. and Beyond: Intersectionality through National and International Lenses

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Regency B

Section 7 - (Im)migration and Citizenship

Section Chair: Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien, San Diego State University

Panel : 07.1 - Immigration Law & Policy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff A

Panel : 07.2 - Immigration and the City

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific F

Panel : 07.3 - Detention, Deportation, and Race

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff B

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Panel : 07.4 - Belonging, Resistance, and the Immigrant Experience

Cosponsored panel with 00.5 See primary panel for description.

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Seacliff A

Panel : 07.5 - Comparative Analyses of Migration and Immigration

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 07.6 - Public Opinion, Race, and Immigration Policy

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Seacliff A

Section 8 - International Relations

Section Chair: Bryce Reeder, University of Missouri

Panel : 08.1 - International Conflict

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.2 - Civil War and Political Violence

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08. - Human Rights

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.4 - Foreign Policy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific G

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Panel : 08.5 - International Political Economy

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.6 - Gender and International Relations

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.7 - International Law

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.8 - The European Union

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.9 -Responding to Rising Powers

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.10 - Asia and the World

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific G

Panel : 08.11 - Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Cosponsored panel with 00.3 See primary panel for description.

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific G

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Section 9 - Interpretation and Method

Section Chair: Natasha Behl, Arizona State University

Panel : 09.1 - Farah Godrej's Freedom Inside: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State

Author-Meets-Critics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Garden A

Panel : 09.2 - Gender, Sexuality, and Interpretation

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Garden A

Panel : 09.4 - Imperial Sexism, Feminist Collectivities, and Interpretive Methods

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Garden A

Section 10 - Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law

Section Chairs: Matthew Ward, University of Louisiana Scott Hofer, St. Francis College

Panel : 10.1 - Case Studies and Historical Analysis of the Courts

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 10.2 - The Impact of Demographics on the Judiciary

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Seacliff D

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Panel : 10.3 - Civil Liberties in the Courts

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 10.4 - Judicial Procedures and Decision-Making

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 10.5 - Perceptions of the Judiciary

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff D

Section 11 - Legislative Politics

Section Chair: Lucas R. Williams, Texas Southern University

Panel : 11.1 - Legislative Institutions and Democracy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Garden B

Panel : 11.2 - Representation in American Legislatures

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Garden B

Panel : 11.3 - Position-Taking and Civility in Policymaking

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Garden B

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Section 12 - Media and Political Communications

Section Chair: Allison Archer, University of Houston

Panel : 12.1 - Communication During Times of Crisis

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Garden B

Panel : 12.2 - Shaping Activism and Public Opinion Through Media

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Garden A

Panel : 12.3 - Explaining, Correcting, and Responding to Elite Rhetoric

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Garden B

Section 13 - Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements

Section Chair: Jason Morin, California State University, Northridge

Panel : 13.1 - Contemporary Research on Organized Groups in Politics

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 13.2 - Advocacy Organizations and Their Dilemmas

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 13.3 - Intra-Group Coalition Building

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Garden B

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Panel : 13.5 - Parties and Group Interests in Elections

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Garden B

Section 14 - Political Theory and Its Applications

Section Chairs: Sean Kim Butorac, Reed College

Tamara Metz, North Central College

Panel : 14.1 - New Technologies: Surveillance, Privacy, and Artificial Intelligences

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.2 - Myth, Narrative, and Storytelling

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific D

Panel : 14.3 - Liberalism in the 21st Century

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.4 - Comparative Political Thought

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.5 - Responsibility, Reparation, and Forgiveness

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.6 - Post- and Settler Colonial Theories and Indigeneity

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific M

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Panel : 14.7 - Politics of Everyday Life

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.8 - Democratic Politics

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.9 - Politics of Resistance

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.10 - Politics of Rights

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.11 - Policing, State Violence, and Resistance

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 14.12 - Politics of 21st Century Capitalism

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific O

Panel : 14.13 - Politics of Care

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific O

Panel : 14.14 - Novel Sources and New Methods

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific O

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Panel : 14.15 - Practices of Everyday Citizenship

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific N

Panel : 14.16 - Digital Intimate Publics: Reaction, Pleasure, Connectivity

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific N

Panel : 14.18 - Embodied Social Change and Healing Justice

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific N

Panel : 14.19 - Globalizing Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific N

Panel : 14.20 - Part Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Thomas Malleson - Author Meets Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific F

Panel 14.21 - LGBT Inclusion in American Life: Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil Rights By Susan Burgess – Author Meet Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific N

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Section 15 - Political Theory: Critical and Normative

Section Chairs: Erin Pineda, Smith College

Ines Valdez, The Ohio State University

Panel : 15.1 - The Politics of Love, Care, and Compassion

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 15.2 - Desires of/for the Other: Political Projects of Race, Gender, and Disability

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Bayview B

Panel : 15.3 - Racial Capitalism

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 15.4 - The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific M

Panel : 15.5 - Unity, Disunity, and Collective Agency

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 15.6 - Police & Abolitionist Horizons

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific F

Panel : 15.7 - Settler Colonialism & Indigenous Sovereignties

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Marina Room

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Panel : 15.8 - Affective Politics: Guilt, Loss, and Envy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 15.9 - From Utopia to Dystopia, Despair to Redemption

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Golden Gate

Panel : 15.11 - Posthumanisms and New Materialism

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Golden Gate

Panel : 15.12 - Problems in Liberal Thought: Pluralism, Exclusion, and Intervention

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Golden Gate

Panel : 15.13 - Rightwing & Conservative Politics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific D

Panel : 15.14 - Populism, Pluralism, and Majoritarianism

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific D

Panel : 15.15 - What is Protest? Reinterpreting Collective Action

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific D

Panel : 15.16 - Grassroots Politics and the Remaking of Democracy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific D

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Panel : 15.17 - Anticolonial Connectivities

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview A

Panel : 15.18 - The Black Radical Tradition

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 15.19 - Members, Federations, and the Boundary Problem

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Bayview A

Panel : 15.20 - The Political Theory of Sex and Gender

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Bayview A

Panel : 15.21 - Power, Governmentality, and Freedom

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 15.22 - The Materiality of Emergence

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 15.23 - Five Reflections on Political Liberation: On Taking up Space, Afromodern Methods, Epistemic Solidarity, Dialectical Political Responsibility, and Being Difficult

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 15.24 -The Paradox of Unity:

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Marina Room

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Panel : 15.25 -Sources of Discontent: Rethinking the Archives in/of Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Golden Gate

Panel : 15.26 - Sharing the World in Dark Times

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Golden Gate

Panel : 15.27 - Transformative action between judgment and structures

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Golden Gate

Panel : 15.28 - The Figure of the Witch in Political Theory and Philosophy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Seacliff A

Panel : 15.29 - Political Theories of Technology

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific F

Panel : 15.30 - Alena Wolflink's Claiming Value: The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black Lives Matter – Author Meets Critics

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific D

Panel : 15.31 -Dying of Democracy

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific D

Panel : 15.32 -Roundtable Remembering the Life and Work of Tracy B. Strong

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific D

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Panel : 15.33 - Technological Futures: Emerging Frameworks, Unexpected Effects

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview A

Panel : 15.35 - Social Movements in Political Theory

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Bayview A

Panel : 15.36 - Method and Interpretation

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific E

Panel : 15.37 - Truth, Lies, and Fabulation

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Marina Room

Panel : 15.38 - Discursive Politics: Hate, Harm, Hypocrisy, Apology

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Marina Room

Panel : 15.39 - Economy, Class, Politics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Bayview B

Panel : 15.40 - Modes of Engagement

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Bayview B

Panel : 15.41 - Anti-Fascist Politics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Golden Gate

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Panel : 15.42 - Dying Abroad: The Political Afterlives of Migration in Europe by Osman Balkan Author Meet Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Golden Gate Section 16 - Political Thought: Historical Approaches

Section Chair: Jeff Becker, University of the Pacific

Panel : 16.1 - (Un)Making Authority in ancient Greece

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.2 - Democratic Checks and Balances

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.3 - Rethinking the Modern State: Revolution, Gender, and Nationality

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.4 - Political Economy

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.5 - Insurgent Politics

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.6 - Post-Colonialism

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific J

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Panel : 16.7 - Political Emotions and Ancient Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.8 - Interpreting Ancient Political Thought

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.9 - Law, Obedience, and the Modern State

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.10 - Frederick Douglass and Abolitionism

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific J

Panel : 16.11 - Structuring the Modern State

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific J

Section 17 - Politics and History

Section Chair: Kiku Huckle, California Lutheran University

Panel : 17.1 - American Political Development Perspectives on Law and Inequality

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Garden A

Panel : 17.2 - Institutional Politicking

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Garden A

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Panel : 17.3 - Patterns of Dominance, Provision, and Division: an International Perspective

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Garden A

Panel : 17.4 - Stories of Resilience, Response, and Self-Determination

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Garden A Section 18 - Politics, Literature, and Film

Section Chair: Douglas Dow, University of Texas at Dallas

Panel : 18.1 - Race, Gender, Historical Representation

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific N

Panel : 18.2 - Politics and Popular Culture

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific O

Panel : 18.3 -Landscapes of Racial and Economic Marginalization

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific O

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Section 19 - Politics and Sexuality

Section Chairs: Mary McThomas, University of California, Irvine

Gabriele Magni, Loyola Marymount

Panel : 19.1 - Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State Responses Authors Meet Critics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 19.2 - Out in the Archives

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 19.3 - LGBTQ voting and representation

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 19.4 - LGBTQ rights, advocacy and visibility

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 19.5 - LGBTQ politics in Europe and North America

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 19.6 -Establishing a Caucus for Queer Political Science

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Seacliff C

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Section 20 - Public Administration

Section Chair: Charles Mitchell, Grambling State University

Panel : 20.1 - Cases in Public Administration Management

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Regency B

Panel : 20.2 - Applying Methods of Public Management

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Regency B

Section 21 - Public Opinion and Political Psychology

Section Chair: Angel Saavedra Cisneros, Bowdoin College

Panel : 21.1 - Explaining Who Comes and Who Goes

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Regency A

Panel : 21.2 - The Political Lives of Emotions

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Regency A

Panel : 21.3 - Affect and Polarization

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Regency A

Panel : 21.4 - Politics Gets in the Way of Reality

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Regency A

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Panel : 21.5 - The Role of Groups in Shaping Attitudes

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Regency A

Panel : 21.6 - Rethinking Opinion Formation

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Regency B

Panel : 21.7 - Shaping Public Opinion Across Contexts

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Regency A

Section 22 - Public Policy

Section Chair: Elizabeth Maltby, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Panel : 22.1 - Marginalized Groups & Public Policy

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Regency A

Panel : 22.2 - Regulating Technology

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Regency A

Panel : 22.3 - Policy and the Environment

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff A

Panel : 22.4 - State & Local Policymaking

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Seacliff A

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Panel : 22.5 - US Federal Policymaking

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 22.6 -Policymaking and Public Health Emergencies: Reconceptualizing and Reassessing State Capacity in the United States

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff B

Panel : 22.7 - Health Outcomes & Policies

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff B

Section 23 - Race, Ethnicity and Politics

Section Chairs: Chris Towler, Sacramento State

Angel Luis Molina, Arizona State University

Panel : 23.1 - The Politics of Marginalization

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Regency B

Panel : 23.2 - A Roundtable Discussion: Latina/os Building Political Power

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Regency B

Panel : 23.3 -The Inland Empire: Contradictions of Neoliberal Capitalism, the Latinx Civil Society Project, and the Potentiality of Transformation

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Regency B

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Panel : 23.4 - Threat, Conspiracy and Identity Politics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific O

Panel : 23.5 - Racial Identity and Political Behavior and Attitudes

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific O

Panel : 23.6 - Vote Suppression: Past, Present and Future

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific F

Panel : 23.7 - Protest, Politics and Political Power

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Pacific E

Panel : 23.8 - Political Efficacy, Apathy and Identity Politics

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific O

Panel : 23.9 - Policing, Crime, Violence and the Politics of Race

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific K

Panel : 23.10 - Race & Ethnic Politics Today: Toward New Perspectives & Theoretical Frameworks

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific N

Panel : 23.11 -Representation, Partisanship & Policy Outcomes

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific O

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Panel : 23.12 - Race, Ethnicity and Political Context

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific D

Panel : 23.13 - Political Learning, Education & the Politics of the Underrepresented

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Pacific F

Panel : 23.14 - Language, Citizenship & Political Incorporation

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Regency B

Panel : 23.15 - Gender, Sexuality and Political Identity

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific N

Panel : 23.16 - Race, Identity & Candidate Preference

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Garden B

Panel : 23.17 - Indigenous Voices: The Politics of Native People

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Garden A

Section 24 - State, Local, and Urban Politics

Section Chair: Jason McDaniel, University of San Francisco

Panel : 24.1 - Towards an Urban Politics of Space and Race

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific D

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Panel : 24.2 - When Place-Context Shapes Politics

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific N

Panel : 24.3 - Local Elections and Representation

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 24.4 - Environmental Policy and Political Conflict

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 24.5 - Local Governance and Public Policy Outcomes

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 24.6 - Policing, Housing, and Inequality in Urban Spaces

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 24.7 - Representation and Reform of Local Democratic Institutions: Explanations and Effects

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific I

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Panel : 24.8 - Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific L

Panel : 24.9 - Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific L

Section 25 - Teaching, Research, and Professional Development

Section Chair: Renee Van Vechten, University of Redlands

Panel : 25.1 - The Law and Science Dissertation Grant: An Introduction

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 25.2 - Teaching to Reach Across Divides

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 25.3 - Educating for Social Justice: Rethinking the Purpose of Political Science

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 25.4 - Educating for Social Justice: Practical Tools for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

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Panel : 25.5 - Professionalization for First-Generation Students and Faculty

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

Panel : 25.6 - Upgrading and Mindfulness in Pedagogy and Andragogy

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

Section 26 - Undergraduate Research Posters

Section Chair: Peter Burns, Soka University

Panel : 26.1 - Undergraduate Research Posters Sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff Foyer

Section 27 - Voting and Elections

Section Chair: Fernando Tormos-Aponte, University of Pittsburgh

Panel : 27.1 - Electoral dynamics and consequences of candidate characteristics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 27.2 - Drivers and consequences of voter preferences

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 27.3 - The politics of voting rights

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Seacliff D

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Panel : 27.4 - Electoral systems and electoral accountability

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 27.5 - Race and ethnicity in electoral politics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Seacliff D

Panel : 27.6 - Electoral politics of the COVID-19 pandemic

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Seacliff D

Section 28 - Women and Politics

Section Chair: Markie McBrayer,University of Idaho

Panel : 28.1 - The current state of abortion policy in the US

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM Location : Pacific K

Panel : 28.2 -Gender stereotypes in the American and comparative context

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM Location : Pacific K

Panel : 28.3 -Gender and international relations

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM Location : Pacific K

Panel : 28.4 - Gender, representation, and violence

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM Location : Pacific K

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Panel : 28.5 - Gender, mobilization, and social movements

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific K

Panel : 28.6 - Gender, parties, and elites

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific K

Panel : 28.7 - Gender, voting behavior, and public opinion

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific K

Mini-Conferences

Section 29 - Asian Pacific American Politics

Chairs: Nicole Filler, University of Massachusetts, Boston & Dukhong Kim

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Panel : 29.1 - Asian Pacific American Politics for the 2020s: Opportunities and Challenges for Empowerment and Solidarity

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University

Papers :Mobilizing the Racial In-Between: The Impact of Discrimination on Asian AmericanCoalition Building

Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College

Chen, Sonya, Princeton University

Explanatory Factors for Underreports of Sexual Harassment Among Asian American Women

Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government & Inclusion

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Kim, Eunice, Stop AAPI Hate

Barquin, Alyssa, SFSU

Her, Mai Fou, SFSU

Ngo, Willy, SFSU

Asian American resentment against Blacks cannot merely be attributed to social conservatism

Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)

Situating Chinese Americans in the debate over affirmative action in college admissions

Lin, Shasha, Heidelberg University

Discussants:

Junn, Jane, University of Southern California

Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara

Panel : 29.2 - Asian American Political Thought: Purpose, Problems, and Polemics

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University

Papers :

Reentering the Dragon: Revolutionary Consciousness and Theory in Asian Amerika

Aoki, Henry, University of Southern California

Chinese Political Thought in Grace Lee Boggs's Political Thought: On the Challenges of Thinking Revolution Across Continents

Lee, Fred, University of Connecticut

Citizens in and of exclusion: the political thought of Wong Chin Foo

Liu, Glory, Harvard University

Sources and methods in the study of Asian American political thought

Yan-Gonzalez, Vivian, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Harmonious Instruction: Comparing the Political Aims of Confucian and Liberal Education

Pham , Kevin, Gettysburg College

Discussant(s): Lee, Fred, University of Connecticut - Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University

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Panel : 29.3 - Asian Pacific American Political Identity and Representation

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College

Papers :

Indigeneity, Identity, and Sense of Belonging among Chamoru in Guahan

Roberto, Joseph, Hawaii Pacific University

Taijeron, Lauren, University of Hawaii

Phan, Ngoc, Hawaii Pacific University

Geographical Context and Asian American Representation at the Local Level

Esteban, Rhoanne, University of California, Santa Barbara

Second-Generation South Asian Americans and People of Color Identity

Mishra, Sangay, Drew University

Asian Americans and Ethnic Studies Requirements in California

Bui, Karen,University of California, Santa Barbara

Exploring the Contours of the 2.5 Generation in the Political Trajectories of Chinese Americans

Sun, Michael, University of California Santa Barbara

Discussants:

Junn, Jane, University of Southern California

Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)

Panel : 29.4 - Professional Development for Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholars in the Discipline

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Mishra, Sangay, Drew University

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Participants:

Junn, Jane University of Southern California

Leung, Vivien, Bucknell University

Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)

Mishra, Sangay, Drew University

Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California

Panel : 29.5 - Asian Pacific American Politics in the City and Beyond

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government & Inclusion

Participants:

Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University

Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay

Lai, James, Santa Clara University

Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara

Section 30 - Feminists Re-Theorize the Political

Chair: Michaela Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder

Panel : 30.1 - Labor Pains: Feminists and the Market

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Hanley, Danielle, Clark University

Papers :

Domestic Labor and EcoFeminism

Battistoni, Alyssa, Barnard College

Marxist Feminist Struggles In and Against the State Forrester, Katrina,, Harvard University

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Feminism Against the Political? Rethinking Social Reproduction Theory and the State/Society/Economy Distinction

Leach, Brittany, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale)

Included, But at What Cost? A Feminist Analysis of Debt, Migration, and Higher Education in Ontario, Canada

Spring, Cynthia, York University

Discussant:

McKinney, Claire, William and Mary College

Panel : 30.2 - Feminists Grapple with the Family

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Nedelsky, Jennifer, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Papers :

Sanitizing the Family, Institutionalizing Gender: State Institutions for Intellectually Disabled People in Ontario, Canada

Saravanamuttu, Siobhan, York University

Legal Rights and Lesbian Futures: Family Court as a Site of Feminist Theory

Gambino, Elena, Rutgers University

Sacred Precincts: Privacy, the Family, and the Political

Galvin Ross, Helen, University of Chicago

Gender Abolition and the Second Wave

Vedder, Ophelia, Princeton University

Discussant:

Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University

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Panel : 30.3 - Taming of the Shrews: Disciplining Feminists and Feminism

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University

Papers :

"But she's crazy“ Gender, Race, Madness, and the Limits of Respectability

Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University

Bumble-ing Towards Gomorrah?: The Disciplining of Sex Positivity in U.S. Rape Culture

Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound

Problematizing Criminal Justice for "Good Survivors" of Intimate Partner Violence

Lemay, Marie-Pier, University of Pittsburgh

Feminists Theorize the Aging Body in Post-Pandemic and Democratically Stressed Times

Naranch, Laurie, Siena College

Discussant:

Kaku, Archana - Muhlenberg College

Panel : 30.4 - Body Talk: Embodied Political Theories

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Waterfront B

Chair : Leach, Brittany, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale)

Papers :

Rethinking Revolution as Rupture: The Black Feminist Transformative Justice

Movement, Habit, Skill and Its Relation to Creative Social Transformation

Velji, Muhammad, Wesleyan University

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Gender Trouble and Formation of Fraternal Democracy: Towards a Trans-Feminist

Reading of the 18th Century Molly House

Cohen, Aylon, University of Chicago

The Desire to Suffer? Asceticism, Piety, and Indigenous Women's Self-Making in Seventeenth-Century Nouvelle-France

Feng, Janice, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Discussant:

Gambino, Elena, Rutgers University

Panel : 30.5 - Feminist Foundations

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Gallagher, Megan, The University of Alabama

Papers :

Feminism After the Wrecking Ball: Reinvigorating Intersectional Political Commitment

Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Genre-bending / Gender-bending: Theorizing the Feminist Social Contract

Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, University of Maryland

Non-hegemonic feminist political theory: configurations, omissions, and challenges

Chaparro-Martinez, Amneris, Center for Research and Gender Studies-UNAM & CLAI

Discussant: Hanley, Danielle, Clark University

Panel : 30.6 - Politics of Violence: Sex, Power, and Feminism

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, University of Maryland

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Papers :

Consent and Judgment

Gallagher, Megan, The University of Alabama

Why is

Moss, Zoe,University of Colorado Boulder

Fighting Back: Simone de Beauvoir, Self-Defense, and Second-Wave Tactics of Rape Prevention

Owen, Rose, University of Chicago

The Jane Collective and the Material Politics of Direct Address

Myers, Ella, University of Utah

Discussant: Zebadua-Yanez, University of Maryland

Panel : 30.7 - Feminists Strike Back! Resistance, Protest, and Power

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Sheth, Falguni

Papers :

Feminist Revolution: On the Political Imagination of Early Radical Feminism

Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado, Boulder

Speaking truth to power via social media: subversive politics or submissive mechanism?

Levin-Schwartz, Natali, University of California, Santa Cruz

The Virtual is Political Too: Revisioning the Political in the Digital Age

Atuk, Sumru, Ithaca College

Cole, Alyson, Queens College & The Graduate Center, CUNY

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There Will Be Blood: On the Political Power of Menstrual Blood

Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University

Discussant: Myers, Ella, University of Utah

Panel : 30.8 - Reflections on the Miniconference

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Waterfront C

Section 31 - The 6th Annual Community College Mini-Conference

Chair: Velasquez, Kelly, East Los Angeles College

Panel : 31.1

Date : Saturday, April 08, 09:00AM - 12:00PM

Location : Waterfront B

Saturday, April 8th 9am-12pm. The committee welcomes in person and hybrid attendance. The theme is "Rebuilding Democratic Institutions in the Age of Contestation". The theme for this conference is intended to address the current state of America. In recent years, America has undergone tremendous tumult including erosion of long-standing democratic institutions, systems of justice, and American political saliency have been contested. What is the danger of these things going away? How can we center justice? How does this decrease engagement of students of color?

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Community College Agenda:

9:00 am - 9:30 am PST Welcome and Introductions

9:30 am - 10:30 am PST Defending the American Institutions Requirement: How CSU’s are threatening California Community Colleges and Threatening Transfer Agreements. Rogelio Garcia, East Los Angeles College

10:30 am10:45 am PST BREAK

10:45 am - 11:45 am PST Roundtable: Decolonizing Political Science Pedagogy La Della Lyn Levy, College of Southern Nevada

11:45pm12:00 pm PST Benefits of Joining the Committee Closing

Section 32 - Undemocratic Politics

Chair: Peter Lorentzen, University of San Francisco

Panel : 32.1 - Autocratic Discourse and Propaganda

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Wilfahrt, Martha, University of California, Berkeley

Papers :

Strategic Communication in Dictatorships: Performance, Patriotism, and Intimidation

Baturo, Alexander, Institutional Affiliation

Tolstrup, Jakob, University of Aarhus

An Online Survey Experiment to Examine the Effects of Scapegoating on a Dictator's Popular Approval in Turkey

Goldring, Edward, University of York

Beijing's Voice: the Mainlandization of Hong Kong's Political Discourse

Luqiu, Lu Wei Rose, Hong Kong Baptist University

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How Negative Propaganda against Foreign Rivals Cultivates Regime Support: Evidence from China

Rex Weiye, Deng, Washington University in St. Louis

Anti-West Propaganda in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in China

Wong, Stan Hok-Wui, University of St Thomas

Liang, Jiachen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Discussants:

Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer

Liu, Shelley, University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy

Panel : 32.2 - Evidence from Historical Episodes of Autocracy

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Hou, Yue, Penn

Papers :

Candidate Selection in a Single-Party State

Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University

Employment Denial as Repression: Evidence from Argentina's Film Industry

Esberg, Jane, University of Pennsylvania

Civilian Courts as Repressive Agents

Shen-Bayh, Fiona, William & Mary

Building the Surveillance State on a Punch Card: Bureaucracy’s central role in enabling and hindering technological government surveillance

Tai, Katharin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Building Bureaucratic Control in Maoist China

Thompson-Brusstar, Michael, University of Michigan

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Discussants:

Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida

Wilfahrt, Martha, University of California, Berkeley

Panel : 32.3 - Repression and Shadows of Repression

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy

Papers :

Exporting Surveillance: The Political Effects of Huawei in Africa

Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer

Baggott Carter, Erin, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer

Tough Love: The Complementarity of Repression and Co-optation in Authoritarian Survival

Ceyhun, Huseyin Emre, Princeton University

How Personalist Dictators Survive

Dwinger, Felix, University of Gothenburg, Institute for Advanced S

Auto-selection into Purges

Nalepa, Monika, The University of Chicago

Piotrowska, Barbara, University College London

Causes of Targeted Repression of the Media in Autocracies: Evidence from Russia

Talgatova, Malika, University of California San Diego

Discussants:

Hou, Yue, Penn

Lorentzen, Peter, University of San Francisco

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Panel : 32.4 - Election and Succession

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Boardroom C

Chair: Pan, Jennifer, Stanford University

Papers :

Living in Different Worlds: Electoral Authoritarianism and Partisan Gaps in Perceptions of Electoral Integrity

Jacob, Marc S., ETH Zurich

Jöst, Paula, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Vergioglou, Ioannis

Social Networks and Partisanship in Electoral Autocracies

Letsa, Natalie, Oklahoma

How Dictators Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: Ballot Order Manipulation in China, Vietnam, and Russia

Trinh, Minh, Harvard University

Todd, Jason, Duke Kunshan University

Presidential Candidate Selection of Dominant Parties in Sub-Saharan Africa

Tsubura, Machiko, Institute of Developing Economies

Discussants:

Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles

Slater, Dan, University of Michigan

Panel : 32.5 - New Data and Measurement

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles

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Papers :

Authoritarian Regimes as Ruling Networks

Shamaileh, Ammar, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

Outliers and Regional Divergence: Moving Beyond the Political Resource Curse

Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida

A Latent Variable Approach to Measuring Mass Threats in Non-democracies

Wang, Hsu Yumin, Emory University

Opposition Coalitions and Liberalizing Electoral Outcomes: New Data

Ladd, Jeremy, Cornell University

Measuring Political Uncertainty in Autocracies with Evidence from China

Zeilberger, Tamar, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant:

Xu, Yiqing - Stanford University

Panel : 32.6 - Authoritarian Institutions

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Lorentzen, Peter, University of San Francisco

Papers :

Authoritarian Courts as an Institution of Control: Political Action and Trial Result

Baik, Jongyoon, The University of Chicago

Yang, Eddie, University of California San Diego

Monitoring and Manipulation: Authoritarian Transparency and Legal Resistance

Li, Handi,Emory University

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When Fire Alarm Needs (Higher-Level) Police Patrol: Evidence from Central Environmental Inspections and Firm Compliance in China

Shen, Shiran Victoria, Stanford University

Wang, Qi, , Nanjing University

Zhang, Bing, , Nanjing University

Noisy Signaling and the Consolidation of Dictatorial Control: Evidence from China's 2016 PLA Reform

Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University o

Chang, Keng-chi, Department of Political Science, University of Cal

Tung, Hans H., Department of Political Science, National Taiwan U

Double-edged Effects of Government Responsiveness on Authoritarian Stability

Zhang, Tongtong, Stanford University, Cyber Policy Center

Discussants:

Shen-Bayh, Fiona, William & Mary

Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University o

Panel : 32.7 - Media and Propaganda

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford University

Papers :

Listen to the Party! An Audio-as-Data Approach to Emotional Propaganda

Chen, Haohan, The University of Hong Kong

Wang, Yiqiang, , The University of Hong Kong

Yang, Zirui, , Washington University in St. Louis

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How Does Exposure to Discordant Media Sources Affect Political Attitudes and Behavior? Experimental Evidence from Turkey

Liu, Shelley, UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy

Akbiyik, Ahmet, , Harvard University

Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University

Larreguy, Horacio, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico

An Endorsement Experiment on Party Presidents' Ability to Shape Citizens' Opinions: Evidence from Serbia

Miric, Sinisa, Emory University

Media Penetration and Regime Change in Autocracies

Shen, Shuyuan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Normalization of Censorship: Evidence from China

Yang, Tony Zirui,, Washington University in St. Louis

Discussants:

Esberg, Jane University of Pennsylvania

Pan, Jennifer Stanford University

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY WORKSHOP

Wednesday, April 5, 2022 - 9:00am - 5:00pm Pacific Standard Time

Location: Waterfront B

CO-ORGANIZERS

Stephanie Erev, University of Copenhagen and Anatoli Ignatov, Appalachian State University

FOCUS

The 2023 WPSA Environmental Political Theory (EPT) workshop gathers together an interdisciplinary group of environmental political theory scholars. We convene a one-day workshop to talk about our research, pedagogies, and the intersections between our academic work and the unfolding experiences of climate change around the planet. The workshop this year includes a keynote talk by William E. Connolly entitled “Amitav Ghosh and the Time of Climate Wreckages,” a roundtable on the recently published Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Politics and Theory, and conversations with Bay Area activists about contemporary environmental and justice issues. We welcome anyone interested in these lively conversations. Independent scholars and graduate students are welcome.

TIMEFRAME

The in-person session is scheduled to begin at 9:00am PST and end at 5:00pm PST with a few coffee breaks and a lunch break. We are also organizing a dinner together at 6:30pm. Please contact the organizers if you are interested in joining for dinner

QUESTIONS

Please contact:

Stephanie Erev: stepherev@gmail.com

Anatoli Ignatov: anatoli@appstate.edu

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FEMINIST THEORY WORKSHOP

Wednesday, April 5 - 1:30PM-6:00PM (PST)

Location: Garden A/B

CHAIRS:

Lorna Bracewell, Flagler College, LBracewell@flagler.edu

Sara Rushing, Montana State University, Bozeman, sara.rushing@montana.edu

TOPIC:

The book we'll read and discuss is Feminism in Coalition: Thinking with U.S. Women of Color Feminism by Liza Taylor Megan Gallagher will be our designated discussant for this work. The article we'll read and discuss is "Navigating the 'Darkness': Feminist, Trans, and Queer Comedy Against Ideology" by Alena Wolflink. Rose Owen will be our designated discussant for this work.

Schedule for the day:

1:30pm - 2:00pm – Coffee, snacks, social

2:00pm - 3:30pm - Book session (Liza and Megan)

3:30pm - 4:00pm – Coffee, snacks, social

4:00pm - 5:00pm – Article session (Alena and Rose)

5:00pm - 6:00pm – General discussion (Possible topic: Surviving the backlash as feminist scholars and educators); organizational meeting.

DISCUSSANTS:

Megan Gallagher, The University of Alabama, Rose Owen, University of Chicago,

Liza Taylor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Alena Wolflink, University of Denver

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INTERPRETIVE METHODS WORKSHOP

Wednesday, April 5 - 12:00PM-3:00PM (PST)

Location: Waterfront A

CHAIRS:

Sarah Marusek, University of Hawaii Hilo, marusek@hawaii.edu

Farah Godrej, University of California, Riverside, godrej@ucr.edu

TOPIC:

The 2023 WPSA Interpretation and Method pre-conference workshop on Wednesday, April 5, from 12-3 pm, will showcase recent books that use one or more interpretive research methods in an explicitly interpretive methodological approach to its empirical topic. In a kind of "speed dating" fashion, each author will have 7 minutes to introduce their book topic and discuss its interpretive dimensions. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of the authors and discuss more general methodological questions once books have been presented. Come join us to learn more about new books in interpretive political science!

LATINA/O POLITICS WORKSHOP - ALL VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Wednesday, April 5, 2023 Via Zoom

CHAIRS::

Chris Olds, Fort Hays State University, chris@chrisolds.com

Session: April 5th from 9 am PST to 2 pm PST

Introduction - Register at https://fhsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0tdumoqT8iGtQ4DNoGHub64JwwHyZ_MrlI

Olds , Chris, chris@chrisolds.com, Fort Hays State University

"El Voto Americano: How Does Religiosity Affect Partisanship Among Latinos?": AuthorsRosemarie Lerma (presenting author), Indiana University, rlerma@indiana.edu, Dr. Vanessa Cruz Nichols, Indiana University, vcruznic@indiana.edu, Daisy Trujillo, Indiana University, daisy4trujillo@gmail.com

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"Latinos’ Unique Information Environments and the Spread of Misinformation": Author - Francy Luna Diaz, University of Michigan, lunadiaz@umich.edu.

"Refusing Respectability Politics, Embracing Intersectionality - LGBTQ+ Black and Latino Activism in Historical and Contemporary Perspective": Author - Kim Cárdenas, University of Pennsylvania, kjc9@sas.upenn.edu.

"Intersectional Politics - The Indirect Effect of Perceived Group Efficacy and Perceived Responsiveness on Latinas' Support for Pro-Women Policies": Author - Bianca Vicuña, University of California, Los Angeles, bvicuna95@g.ucla.edu.

“Latinos and Politics/Policy in the U.S. States - ‘Faces of Inequality,’ Continued?”: Author - Dr. Rodney Hero, Arizona State University, rhero@asu.edu.

"The 'Great Replacement' and Reproductive Politics - Latino Population Growth and White Support for Legal Abortion": Author - Dr. Marcel Roman, University of Texas at Austin, marcel.roman@austin.utexas.edu.

"The New American Electorate - Latino Politics in Arizona": Author - Dr Lisa Magaña, Arizona State University, lisa.magana@asu.edu.

Mentoring Session. Mentees that sign-up have an opportunity to talk about research, teaching, academic service, and career opportunities in an informal setting with participating mentors. Mentor #1: Dr. Lisa García Bedolla, Vice Provost & Dean, University of California, Berkeley, lgarciab@berkeley.edu. Mentor #2: Dr. Vanessa Cruz Nichols, Assistant Professor, Indiana University, vcruznic@iu.edu. Mentor #3: Dr. Bernard Fraga, Associate Professor, Emory University, bernardfraga@emory.edu. Mentor #4: Dr. Angela X. Ocampo, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin, axocampo@utexas.edu. Mentor #5: Dr Mark Ramirez, Associate Professor, Arizona State University, mark.ramirez@asu.edu. Mentor #6: Dr Rene Rocha, Professor, University of Iowa, rene-rocha@uiowa.edu.

“The Wall Between Latinos and Latinas? Gender and Immigration Attitudes among Latino/a Voters”: Author - Dr. Álvaro J. Corral, University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley, alvaro.corral@utrgv.edu.

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“Diversity in Latinx Americans’ Political Preferences – A Conjoint Experiment on Candidate Assessments”: Authors - Dr. Kenicia Wright, Arizona State University, kenicia.wright@asu.edu, Dr. Güneş Murat Tezcür, University of Central Florida, tezcur@ucf.edu.

Wrapping Up - Closing remarks on discussions from the workshop and a reminder of in-person WPSA events/panels.

Olds , Chris, chris@chrisolds.com, Fort Hays State University

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Roundtables

Panel : 05.1 – Roundtable -The Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark

Cosponsored panel with 00.2 See primary panel for description.

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Belt, Todd, George Washington University

Participants:

Farrar-Myers, Victoria, Deputy Mayor Pro Tempore of Arlington City, TX

Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College

Kassop, Nancy, SUNY New Paltz

Michael, Genovese, Loyola Marymount University

Panel : 19.2 - Roundtable - Out in the Archives

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Barker, Daryl, University of California Los Angeles

Participants:

Kammerer, Edward, Idaho State University

Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Price, Richard, Weber State University

Panel : 20.1 – Roundtable - Cases in Public Administration Management

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Regency B

Chair: Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge

Participants:

Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge

Graves, Steve, California State University Northridge

Schockman, Eric, Woodbury University

Shafie, David, Chapman University

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Panel : 25.1 - Roundtable - The Law and Science Dissertation Grant: An Introduction

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Barclay, Scott, Arizona State University

Participants:

Barclay, Scott, Arizona State University

Panel : 02.4 - Roundtable - Pandemic Work

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Waterfront E

Chair : Sterett, Susan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Participants:

Burgess, Susan, DePaul University

Chapman, Valeria Sinclair, Purdue University

Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Panel : 03.7 - Roundtable - Slow Culture and the American Dream

Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College

Participants:

Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach

Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College

Ferguson, Kennan

Moynagh, Patricia, Wagner College

Naranch, Laurie, Siena College

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Panel : 23.2 - Roundtable - Latina/os Building Political Power

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Regency B

Chair : Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay

Participants:

Cargile, Ivy, California State University Bakersfield

Dominguez, Jamie, Northwestern University

Lavarierga, Monforti, Jessica, California State University, Channel Islands

Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio

Panel : 14.19 - Roundtable - Globalizing Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific N

Participants:

Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University

Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University

Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University

RAHMAN, SMITA, DePauw University

Saffari, Siavash, Seoul National University

Yu, Peng, Earlham College

Panel : 15.32 - Roundtable - Remembering the Life and Work of Tracy B. Strong

Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Seery, John, Pomona College

Participants:

Babich, Babette, Fordham University

Conway, Daniel, University of Texas A & M

Owen, David, University of Southampton

Stevens, Jackie, Northwestern University

Villa, Dana, University of Notre Dame

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Panel : 25.3 – Roundtable - Educating for Social Justice: Rethinking the Purpose of Political Science Data

Date: Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

Participants:

Bayes, Jane, California State University, Northridge

Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University

Kamol, Isaac, Trinity College

Lovato, Brian, California State University, Fullerton

Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Panel : 23.3 - Roundtable The Inland Empire: Contradictions of Neoliberal Capitalism, The Latinx Civil Society Project, and the Potentiality of Transformation

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Regency B

Chair : Orellana, Julio , University of California, Riverside

Participants:

Apostolidis, Paul The London School of Economics and Political Science

Gonzales Toribio, Alfonso, University of California, Riverside

Ramirez-Mayoral, Erika University of California, San Diego

Scott, Alexander, University of California, Riverside

Panel : 19.6 - Roundtable - Establishing a Caucus for Queer Political Science

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Participants:

Isabel, Gonzales, University of Virginia

Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University

Siegel, Scott, San Francisco State University

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Panel : 03.11 - Roundtable - Fresh Approaches to Teaching Environmental Political Theory

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Koutnik, Gregory, Beloit College

Participants:

Cannavo, Hamilton College

Dias, Elsa, Pikes Peak Community College

Glasson, Hannah, Virginia Tech

Hodgetts, Matthew, Case Western Reserve University

Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Stengl, Noah, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Witlacil, Mary, Colorado State University

Panel : 25.5 -Roundtable - Professionalization for First-Generation Students and Faculty

Date: Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location: Seacliff C

Participants:

Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan, Texas Christian University

Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University

Rubalcava, Bianca, University of the Pacific

Panel : 25.6 - Roundtable - Upgrading and Mindfulness in Pedagogy and Andragogy

Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Daniel, Kirsch, Northern Virginia Community College

Participants:

Fite, Owen, University of Colorado-Boulder

Michelle, Fletcher, Salisbury University

Morrow, Jim, University of Alberta

Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University

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Panel 9.01 Freedom Inside: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State by, Farah Godrej

Author Meets Critics

Location : Garden A

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Chair: Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

Author/Responder: Farah Godrej, University of California, Riverside

Commentators:

Apostolidis, Paul

Ferguson, Kennan, McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco

Soss, Joe

Panel 19.01 Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State, by Charles Anthony Smith, Heather Smith-Cannoy, and Patricia C. Rodda

Authors Meet Critics

Location : Seacliff C

Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Authors/Responders:

Smith, Charles, University of California

Irvine, Rodda, Patricia, Carroll University

Smith-Cannoy, Heather, Arizona State University

Commentators:

Bell, Sam, sbell3@buffalo.edu, University of Buffalo

Schulenberg, Shawn, schulenberg@marshall.edu

Vogel, Kathleen, kathleen.vogel@asu.edu, Arizona State University

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Panel : 03.14 Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty by, Darrel Moellendorf

Author Meets Critics

Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific F

Chair: Vogel, Steve, vogel@denison.edu, Denison University

Author/Responder: Moellendorf, Darrel, Goethe University Frankfurt

Commentators:

Meyer, John, Cal Poly Humboldt

Ottinger, Gwen, Drexel University

Reiff, Mark, University of California, Davis

Vanderheiden, Steve

Panel : 01.17 Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement Breaks the Law, by Diego Esparza's (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)

Author Meets Critics

Cosponsored panel with 00.1 See primary panel for description.

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview B

Author/Responder: Esparza, Diego, University of North Texas

Commentators:

Pahnke, Anthony, San Francisco State University

Pion-Berlin, David, University of California Riverside

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Panel : 15.30 Claiming Value: The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black Lives Matter, by Alena Wolflink

Author Meets Critics

Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Pacific D

Chair(s) : Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Author/Responder: Wolflink, Alena, University of Denver

Commentators:

Engelmann, Stephen

Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado, Boulder

Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto

Panel : 14.20 Part Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Thomas Malleson

Author Meets Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific F

Chair: Marin, Mara, maramarin@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Author/Responder: Nedelsky, Jennifer, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Commentators:

Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara

Johnson, Rebecca, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria

Metz, Tamara, Political Science, Reed College

Stolzenberg, Nomi, Gould School of Law, University of Southern California

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Panel : 14.21 LGBT Inclusion in American Life: Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil Rights by, Susan Burgess

Author Meets Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific N

Chair: Davis, Heath, heath.davis@temple.edu, Temple University

Author/Responder: Burgess, Susan, Ohio University and DePaul University

Commentators:

Bracewell, Lorna, Flagler College

Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Panel : 15.42 Dying Abroad: The Political Afterlives of Migration in Europe by Osman Balkan

Author Meet Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Seery, John, jes04747@pomona.edu , Pomona College

Author/Responder: Osman, Balkan, Swarthmore College

Commentators:

Bargu, Banu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Laqueur, Thomas, University of California, Berkeley

Seery, John, Pomona College

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Panel 1.04 Political Economy

Location : Regency A

Chair : Corrales, Candi, Northern Arizona University

Papers :

All Politics is Local: Corporate Political Power and the Award of Federal Contracts

Ferris, Stephen, Ball State University

Houston, Reza, Ball State University

The Impact of Development Aid on Poverty in Recipient Countries

Shaffer, Lauren, Claremont Graduate University

Transaction Costs Gap and Resource Allocation Efficiency in Establishing Property Rights: Evidence from China's SOE Privatization Reform

Tai, Yongkang, Peking University

Transparently corrupt? Changes in perceived corruption in low income countries following EITI membership

Greene, Catherine,

Kaufmann, Daniel

Kolstad, Ivar, Norwegian School of Economics

Soreide, Tina

Discussants:

Aidoo, Richard, Coastal Carolina University

Ward, Peter, University of Vienna

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Panel 1.06 Repression and Resistance

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Wright, Teresa, California State University Long Beach

Papers:

Of Rivals and Enemies: Police-Military Relations in Colombia and Mexico

Ivey, Andrew, University of Houston Downtown

Repressive Institutions and AI

Yang, Eddie, University of California San Diego

State-criminal alliances and community predation: Evidence from Rio de Janeiro

militias

Franco Vivanco, Edgar, University of Michigan

Magaloni, Beatriz, Stanford University

Stahlberg, Stephanie, Stanford University

The flesh is a haunting: interrogating violence and authoritarianism in the Philippines

Reyes, Eliaquim (Ken), University of Hawaii at Manoa

Discussant:

Draege, Jonas, Oslo New University College

Slater, Dan, University of Michigan

Panel 2.01 Race, Ethnicity, and Higher Education

Location : Waterfront D

Chair: Sheth, Falguni

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Papers:

Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism

Gerstmann, Evan, Loyola Marymount University

Bellas o No tan Bellas--An Update of a Latino Scorecard for Texas Public Institutions of Higher Education

Martinez, Ruben, Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University

Vega, Arturo, St. Mary's University

Intersectional Diversity: How International Students Position Themselves within the Multifaceted Diversity Spectrum

Hanlim, Seyeong, Denison University

Discussant: Sheth, Falguni

Panel 3.01 New Directions in Climate Justice

Location : Pacific E

Chair : McKean, Benjamin, Ohio State University

Papers:

Climate Maladaptation: International Organizations, Carbon Cowboys, and the Politics of Climate Change in Timor-Leste

Mota Alves, Ariel, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Environmental and Climate Justice Movements. Theoretical Virtues and Limits

Lara de la Fuente, Daniel , University of Malaga

Political Capabilities and the Politics of Adaptive Inaction

Holland, Breena , Lehigh University

Lieke, Brackel, Delft University of Technology

Visualizing Carbon Inequity and Climate Responsibility

Vanderheiden, Steve,University of Colorado at Boulder

Discussant: McKean, Benjamin,, Ohio State University

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Panel 7.01 Immigration Law & Policy

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Huckle, Kiku, California Lutheran University

Papers:

Defending the Undocumented

Marti, Olivia, University of California Los Angeles

Immigration Judges: Professional Experience, Race, Gender and Asylum Decision Making

Acuna, Sam, California State University Channel Islands

Making Them Us in Different Eras: Naturalization Debates as a Lens to Understand Immigrant Legalization Programs in the 20th and 21st Centuries

DeSipio, Louis, University of California, Irvine

Visa Regimes, Temporality, and Legal Precarity

Cohen, Elizabeth, Syracuse University

Ghosh, Cyril, Wagner College

Discussant: Huckle, Kiku,California Lutheran University

Panel 8.01 International Conflict

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Wu, Chung-li, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica

Papers:

A maritime border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia, historical analogy and institutional theory analysis: The case of Piran Bay

Adanin Oven, Miha, School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica,

Decisively Defeating Seaborne Invasions

Chiego, Christopher, California State University Maritime Academy

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Nuclear Weapons: A Story of Prestige or Power?

Sameer, Shaarif, University of Utah

The Influence of Commodity Markets on Diversionary War

Plithides, Max, University of California, Los Angeles

Tsai, Bruce Ming Fuong, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant:

Panel 9.01 Freedom Inside: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State by Farah Godrej's

Author-Meets-Critics

Location : Garden A

Chair : Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

Author: Godrej, Farah,, University of California, Riverside

Commentators:

Apostolidis, Paul,

Ferguson, Kennan,

McBride, Keally University of San Francisco

Soss, Joe

Panel 13.02 Advocacy Organizations and Their Dilemmas

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Grumbach, Jacob,University of Washington

Papers:

Building the Resistance for Environmental Justice: Coalition Building Among Advocacy Organizations in California

Herrera, David, Brown University

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Patronizing Activism: MALDEF, Ford, and the Dilemmas of Third-Party-Funded Advocacy

Fernandes, Devin, California State University, Chico

Discussant: Abu Rass, Rida, Queen's University

Panel 14.01 New Technologies: Surveillance, Privacy, and Artificial Intelligences

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Mautarelli, Matthew, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Papers:

Autonomous instruments and responsible action: an Aristotelian account

Owen, Malloy, Stanford University

Client to Citizen: Civil Empowerment in Cyberspace

Ku, Jackie, University of California, Irvine

Political Agency of a Humanoid-Social Robot

Lovetere, Maria, University of Michigan

Surveillance as Infrastructure

Mautarelli, Matthew, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Understanding the Totality of Algorithmic Capture

Whitney, Jo, Northern Arizona University

Discussant: Papcke, Luise, New York University

Panel 14.12 Politics of 21st Century Capitalism

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Kaswan, Mark, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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Papers:

Anti-Democratic Politics and Political Disorganization: On the Morbidities of Class Conflict Without Association

Gilmore, Justin, California State University Stanislaus

Neoliberal Familialism

Hirschmann, Nancy, The University of Pennsylvania

Metz, Tamara, Reed College

Paradigm Lost? The Incapacity to Govern

Jean-Mary, Kyss, Portland State University

The Difference Ownership Makes: Worker Ownership and Sustainability

Kaswan, Mark, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Time is Money: A Short History

Hirsch, Roni, Haifa University

Discussant: Watkins, David, University of Dayton

Panel 15.01 The Politics of Love, Care, and Compassion

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana,

Papers:

A Love Not Worth Knowing: Reflections on the Politics of Pandemic Preparedness

Caraccioli, Mauro

Charles Fourier: Towards Amorous Critique of Capitalism

Kalk, Anastasiia, New School

Mutual Aid and the Politics of Care in Catastrophe

Joines, Jennifer, University of Hawai'i at Manoa

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Reclaiming Motherhood: Visions of Care Beyond Choice

Bracewell, Lorna, Flagler College

Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University

The Circles of Compassion

Cheng, Yang-Yang, University of Toronto

Discussant:

Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana

Lambek, Simon

Panel 15.05 Unity, Disunity, and Collective Agency

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Zirakzadeh, Cyrus

Papers:

Can the People Speak? The Challenge of Entangled Peoples

Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, University of California, Berkeley

Grounding the diasporic turn in political theory

Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, University of California, Berkeley

Closas Casasampera, Anna, University of California, Berkeley

Political Apology at its Best

Thomas, Brian, Western Washington University

Theorizing Political Unity Through the Anti-Empathic

Tatz, Erin, Boston University

Discussant: Zirakzadeh, Cyrus

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Panel 15.06 Police & Abolitionist Horizons

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Lester, Quinn, Washington and Lee University

Papers:

Divest/Invest: A Multi-Racial Populist Strategy for Police and Prison Abolition

Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College

Law in Flight: Robert M. Cover, Fred Moten, and Abolitionist Legal Theory

Epstein, Daniel, University of Chicago

The Many Faces of Police Power: The 'Biopolitical State Apparatus' in Post-Revolutionary Iran

Hassani, Sara, Providence College

What Responsibility to Protect? Broadening our Scope of Police Violence

Boucher, Charlotte, University of Michigan

Discussant: Lester, Quinn,Washington and Lee University

Panel 15.09 From Utopia to Dystopia, Despair to Redemption

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Ritner, Scott, University of Colorado, Boulder

Papers:

Miguel Abensour and the Utopian Disposition: Towards a Political Theory of Openness

Ruchet, Olivier, University of Zurich

Occupying the "Standpoint of Redemption": Adorno in Paris, then Walmart

Ingram, Callum,University of Nevada, Reno

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Radical Queer Utopianism

Sokoloff, William, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley

Utopia and Accumulation: Thomas More's Waste Lands

Silverman, Laura, Institutional Affiliation

Discussant: Ritner, Scott, University of Colorado, Boulder

Panel 15.13 Rightwing & Conservative Politics

Location : Pacific D

Chair: OBryan, Joan,Stanford University

Papers:

"You Can Check Out Anytime You Like But You Can Never Leave." How Theories of Exit, White Fraternalism, and Family Values Unite Liberal and Neoreactionary Philosophies

Aepfelbacher, Sophia, Portland State University

American Monarchism: the Persistence of an idea from the 18th Century to the Contemporary Far Right

Eber-Schmid, Indiana University, Bloomington

Satirical Liberals and Campy Conservatives: The Asymmetry of U.S. Political Humor

DeWitt, Darin, California State University, Long Beach

Status Threats and the Perception of Victimhood on the Contemporary American Right

Abraham, Ana, Northeastern University

The Politics of Neurodiversity

Ascher, Ivan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Discussant:

Cheng, Eric, Waseda University

OBryan, Joan, Stanford University

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Panel 15.22 The Materiality of Emergence

Location : Pacific L

Chair : George, Larry, California State University Long Beach

Papers:

Anti-historicization and the Freedom to Become Otherwise: Notes on Messianic Politics

Taylor, Benjamin, Johns Hopkins University

Challenging the Obscure Violence of Neocolonialism: An Onto-Epistemological Critique

Wild, Chayne, Virginia Tech

Morbid Materialism: Deaths, Non-Worlds, and Potentiality in Lucretian Void

Croteau, Jessica, Johns Hopkins University

Not Exceptional: Affect, Potentiality, and Emergency Powers

Bean, Conor, Johns Hopkins University

Satan's Echo

Schlosser, Tessy, Cornell University

Discussant: Martel, James, San Francisco State University

Panel 16.01 (Un)Making Authority in ancient Greece

Location : Pacific J

Chair : McCarty, Tim, University of San Diego

Papers:

Like a Master: Aristotle on the Logic of Despotism

Jochim, Jordan, University of Chicago

Choral Politics: Figuring the Chorus as a Feminist Response to Loss

Hanley, Danielle, Clark University

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Claims-making as world-unmaking in Euripides Hecuba

Chen, Ani,Cornell University

Diogenes Cynical Rule: Ante/Anti Political Theory from the Margins

Schlosser, Joel,Bryn Mawr College

Discussant:

Cammack, Daniela, The University of California-Berkeley

Wingrove, Elizabeth, The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Panel 18.01 Race, Gender, Historical Representation

Location : Pacific N

Chair : Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas

Papers:

Disappearance as Spectacle: Photography and Federal Indian Policy

French, John, DePaul University

Gender, Power, and the State in Popular Culture: From Visibility to Structural Analysis

Pool, Heather, Denison University

Rank, Allison, SUNY Oswego

Racialized Violence and Historical Imagination: The Haunting of the Oregon Landscape in the Cinema of Kelly Reichardt

Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas

Discussant: Castaneda, Rebeca, Hamilton College

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Panel 19.01 Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State by Charles Anthony Smith, Heather Smith-Cannoy, and Patricia C. Rodda Authors Meet Critics

Location : Seacliff C

Author: Smith, Charles, University of California - Irvine

Commentators:

Bell, Sam, University of Buffalo

Rodda, Patricia, Carroll University

Schulenberg, Shawn

Smith-Cannoy, Heather, Arizona State University

Panel 23.01 The Politics of Marginalization

Location : Regency B

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Marginalized Populations and Cultural Incomparability Within U.S. Politics Research

Moffett-Bateau, Alex, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Univers

Shifting Terrains of Latino Power in Colorado

Montoya, Celeste, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER

Symbolic Liberalism and Race in Blue States

Gin, Willie, Sonoma State University

Discussant:

Panel 27.01 Electoral dynamics and consequences of candidate characteristics

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Morin, Jason, California State University, Northridge

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Papers:

Do Quality Challengers and Incumbents Still Matter in the Partisan World? Comparing Trends & Relationship Between Candidate Quality and Congressional Election Outcomes, 1900-2022

Algara, Carlos, Bae, Byengseon, Claremont Graduate University

EXPECTED PARTY AFFILIATION AND ATTITUDES TOWARD MIGRANTS

Ayasli, Enes,

Masculinity on the campaign trail: the role of masculine identities in male vs male elections

Greer, Edward, Washington State University

Smith, Sydney , Washington State University

Recipe for Disaster or Electoral Success? Female Candidate Ideological Extremism in U.S. Congressional Elections

Kujala, Jordan,, University of California Center Sacramento

Martin, Danielle, California State University, Sacramento

Discussant: Hale, Isaac, Occidental College

Panel 28.01 The current state of abortion policy in the US

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Novak-Herzog, Maya, Northwestern University

Papers:

Abortion, Congress, and Why US Feminists must Reimagine Global Feminism

Angevine, Sara, Institutional Affiliation

From the Floor to the Ceiling: Abortion Policy After the Fall of Roe

Roberti, Amanda, San Francisco State University

The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood

Howard, Grace, San Jose State University

Discussant: McBrayer, Markie, University of Idaho

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Panel 1.02 Colonialism, State Formation, and Development

Location : Garden B

Chair : Wamsley, Dillon, York University

Papers:

Erasing the Future? The Political Economy of the Rubber Boom in Brazil and its Consequences

da Silva, Arjuna, Northern Arizona University

Reversal of Fortune in the Americas: The Incan Road and Long-Term Development in Peru

Albertus, Michael, University of Chicago

The Origins of Direct Rule: Evidence from the Qing Empire

Fang, Jun, University of Michigan

James, Kung, University of Hong Kong

The Societal Origins of State Education: Evidence from British Burma

Zaw, Htet Thiha, University of Michigan

Discussant (s):

Chlouba, Vladimir, University of Notre Dame

Garfias, Francisco, University of California San Diego

Panel 1.03 Authoritarian Politics of the MENA Region

Location : Pacific L

Chair : Slater, Dan, University of Michigan

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Papers:

Framing and Fundamentals in Authoritarian Performance: Evidence from Saudi Arabia

Draege, Jonas, Oslo New University College

Leber, Andrew, Tulane University

Race to Robustness: Adaptation to Globalization in Middle Eastern Authoritarian Regimes

Eid, Lexi, Southern Methodist University

Takeuchi, Hiroki, Southern Methodist University

The Adoption of Cryptocurrencies within the Middle East and North Africa

Muedini, Fait, Butler University

The Digital Age and Regime-Public Relations in the Authoritarian Context: China and the Middle East Compared

Desai, Saavni, Southern Methodist University

The Failure of Liberalism in Turkey's Political Development

Kubicek, Paul, Oakland University

Discussant: Atalan, Abdullah Yasir, American University

Panel 1.13 Politics of Modern China

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Goldring, Edward, University of York

Papers:

Collective Action and Citizen Participation in Authoritarian Courts: Evidence from China

Jiang, Siyun, The University of Texas at Austin

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Generations, Geography and Governance in China: Avenues to Authoritarian Acceptance

Wright, Teresa, California State University Long Beach

Position or Role Congruity? A Theory and Test of Gender Bias Against Women Village Leaders

Ding, Xiao, The university of Arizona

Schuler, PAUL, the university of Arizona

The Reemergence of Personality Cult in China: Cult of Legitimation VS. Cult of Domination

Tang, Yongfeng, University of Arizona

Discussant:

Dewell Gentry, Hope, Montana State University Billings

Goldring, Edward, University of York

Panel 1.14 Populist Politics

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Paglayan, Agustina, University of California San Diego

Papers:

Apolitical Populism, Freedom, and the State in Western Canada: The Case of Alberta

Op-Eds

Banack, Clark, University of Alberta

Strategies of conservative Populism

Goel, Ritika, University of California Berkeley

The Determinants of Cross Border Polarization in the European Union

Adams, James, University of California, Davis

Andrews, Josephine, University of California, Davis

Davis, Braeden, University of California, Davis

Federice, Alexa, University of California, Davis

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Discussant:

Bejar, Sergio, San Jose State University

Jacob, Marc S. , ETH Zurich

Panel 2.02 Politicization of Higher Education

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy, Whitman College

Papers:

Setting Community College Policy at the State House: A 50 State Legislative Analysis

Barraza, Austin, Northeastern University

The State of Public-Facing Political Science: Perspectives from Across the Discipline

Houck, Aaron, University of North Carolina Charlotte

King, Aaron, University of North Carolina Wilmington

Taylor, Benjamin, Kennesaw State University

When Fantasy Meets Reality: Evaluating the Major Claims of the Education Reform Movement

Kraus, Neil , University of Wisconsin, River Falls

Discussant: Kaufman-Osborn, Whitman College

Panel 3.02 Cultivating Planetary Connection

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Maskit, Jonathan, Denison University

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Papers:

Bearing Witness to Climate Catastrophe: Toward Communities of Truth

Allen, Ira, Northern Arizona University

How to Blow Up Climate Despair

McKean, Benjamin,Ohio State University

Johnathan Schell and the Fate of the Earth System

Zimmer, Daniel, Stanford University

What Have We Got to Lose? Climate Emotions and Objects of Attachment

Hall, Cheryl, University of South Florida

Discussant: Lawrence, Jennifer, Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Virginia

Panel 3.08 Governing the Environment from Above and Below

Location : Pacific F

Chair(s) : Suk, Mina, Arizona State University

Papers:

Civil Disobedience and Climate Democracy

Hobbs-Morgan, Chase, University of California Santa Barbara

Free Land?: Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Homestead Act of 1862

Stengl, Noah, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Intellectuals and Ecofascism: Reading Gramsci on Madison Grant in the Anthropocene

Jorgensen, Paul, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Truth on Fire: Revisiting the "Science Wars" for the Climate Crisis

Jaquiss, Audrey, The University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Koutnik, Gregory, Beloit College

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Panel 4.02 Disasters, Shocks, and Crises

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Carlisle, Juliet,, University of Utah

Papers:

Climate Change and Migration: Are Droughts Pushing Rural Out-Migration in India?

Ramaswamy, Abhinav, Stanford University

Do Bigger Trade Shocks Mean Fewer Green Bills?

Park, Ryugyung, University of California - Davis

Following the Path to Policy Change: Oregon 2020 Wildfires as a Focusing Event

Giordono, Leanne, California Polytechnic State University

The Impact Of Climate Disasters On Transactional Sex in the United States

Sletta, Alexandra,, California Polytechnic State University

Discussant:

Carlisle, Juliet, University of Utah

Clawson, Rosalee, Purdue University

Panel 5.01 The Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark

Cosponsored panel with 00.2 See primary panel for description.

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Belt, Todd, George Washington University

Discussant:

Farrar-Myers, Victoria, Deputy Mayor Pro Tempore of Arlington City, TX

Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College

Kassop, Nancy, SUNY New Paltz

Michael, Genovese, Loyola Marymount University

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Panel 8.02 Civil War and Political Violence

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Chiego, Christopher, California State University Maritime Academy

Papers:

Emergent group conflict: Co-participation in the Genocide in Rwanda

Edgerton, Jared, University of Texas at Dallas

Nyseth Nzitatira, Hollie, Ohio State University

Fight or Flight: Border Control in Civil Conflict

Stewart, Anya, Graduate Student

Political economy of state-building: post-conflict privatization in Kosovo

Davidovic, Sandra, City University of New York

Superiority or Submission: Variation in State Control of Militias

Ben-Chorin, Leore, George Washington University

Discussant: Edgerton, Jared, University of Texas at Dallas

Panel 9.02 Gender, Sexuality, and Interpretation

Location : Garden A

Chair(s) : Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah, Emerita

Papers:

Heterodoxies in Myanmar Masculinities: Physical Nationalism and Male Cultural Performers

Sebro, Tani, Cal Poly Humboldt

The Give and Take of Community Based Research

Ditmore, Melissa, , John Jay College and the Research Foundation

Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

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Women as symbols of visual injustice in Iranian protest movements: A comparative analysis of Neda Agha-Soltan and Mahsa Amini

Kazemi, Parichehr,University of Oregon

Discussant: Sebro, Tani, Cal Poly Humboldt

Panel 15.02 Desires of/for the Other: Political Projects of Race, Gender, and Disability

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California at Santa Cruz

Papers:

Decolonizing Desire: Insights from Racial and Trans Fetishization

Wolflink, Alena, University of Denver

Epistemologies of Abolition and Black Desire

Harvey, Sandra, University of California at Irvine

Re-membering Eugenics at the Museum of Mental Health

Whatcott, Jess, San Diego State University

The Welfare Queen as a Specter of Political Luxury

Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California at Santa Cruz

Discussant: Beltran, Cristina, New York University

Panel 15.04 The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Olivier, Ruchet

124

Papers:

Hannah Arendt: General Strike Theorist?

Feldman, Jeffrey, Brown University

In the Pursuit of an Arendtian Politics of Description

Kaul, Shasta, University of Notre Dame

Notes on Arendt's Sensorium

Alcaraz, Alberto, Brown University

Thinking Loneliness in a Political Register: Evaluating the Distinction between Loneliness and Solitude

Durec, Zach, University of California, Davis

Discussant:

Olivier, Ruchet

Schupmann, Benjamin, Yale-NUS College

Panel 15.14 Populism, Pluralism, and Majoritarianism

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, University of California, Berkeley

Papers:

A Post-Sovereigntist Turn? From Hegemonic to Agonistic Islamic Political Thought

March, Andrew, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Democratic Theory Between Realism and Utopia

Valls, Andrew

Populism, pluralism, and democracy: A critique of Laclau's conception of democracy

Moreira, Pedro,Texas Christian University

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Problems of others' making: B. R. Ambedkar's Theory of Majoritarian Domination

Naresh, Vatsal, Harvard University

The Liberal Democracy versus Populism Dichotomy. A False Choice? Another Way of Conceiving Populism

Breiner, Peter, University at Albany, State University of New York

Discussant:

Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, University of California, Berkeley

Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College

Panel 15.28 The Figure of the Witch in Political Theory and Philosophy

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Howard, Katherine, California State University Los Angeles

Papers:

Conjuring a Future: Lighting Up the Dark

Mundt, Kirsten, Researcher at Los Alamo National Labs and Independ

Green with Envy

Howard, Katherine, California State University Los Angeles

Werewolves, Witches, and Demon Lovers: Early Modern Politics of Persuasion and Belief

Walsh, Julie,Wellesley College

Who's Afraid of Earth-Beings? Witches, Nature, and Capitalism

Daniels, Jordan, Pitzer College

Witches in Political Theory: The Canon and Folk-lore

Mariotti, Shannon, Trinity University

Discussant: Mariotti, Shannon, Trinity University

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Panel 16.02 Democratic Checks and Balances

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Schon, Anna Marisa, Duke University

Papers:

On Tyranny and Tyrannicide: The Founders and Trump

Johnston, Steven, University of Utah

Publius's Theory of Judicial Restraint

Spikol, Aaron, Stanford University

The return of the Elect

Otruba, Alexander, San Francisco State University

Discussant: Schon, Anna Marisa, Duke University

Panel 18.02 Politics and Popular Culture

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Sircar, Althea, University of Redlands

Papers:

Poetry and Power: John F. Kennedy on Robert Frost

Castaneda, Rebeca, Hamilton College

Skulls and Flags: Contemporary Appropriations of Marvel's Punisher

Barringer, Elizabeth, Bard College

The Progressive Politics of 1950s Sci-Fi Movies

Gonzalez, George, University of Miami

Discussant: Sircar, Althea, University of Redlands

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Panel 19.02 Roundtable - Out in the Archives

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Barker, Daryl, University of California Los Angeles

Discussant:

KAMMERER, EDWARD, Idaho State University

Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Price, Richard, Weber State University

Panel 20.01 Roundtable - Cases in Public Administration Management

Location : Regency B

Chair(s) : Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge

Discussant:

Graves, Steve, California State University Northridge

Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge

Schockman, Eric, Woodbury University

Shafie, David, Chapman University

Panel 21.01 Explaining Who Comes and Who Goes

Location : Regency A

Chair : Kao, Jay, Loyola University Chicago

Papers:

Avoidance of Disagreeable Discussants Shapes Networks: 2000-2016

Butters, Ross, University of California Center Sacramento

Risky small donors: How prospect theory explains what drives citizens to donate.

Westmark, April, University of California Merced

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Who Believes in 2020 Election Conspiracies? Do They Correlate with Support for Electoral Reforms?

Boswell, Johnnie, Western Kentucky University

Kash, Jeffrey, Western Kentucky University

Lasley, Scott, Western Kentucky University

Turner, Joel, Western Kentucky University

Discussant: Buettner, Nico,University of Oxford

Panel 23.10 Race & Ethnic Politics Today: Toward New Perspectives & Theoretical Frameworks

Location : Pacific N

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Between Pathology and Generativity: "Black Paranoia" Black Political Thought, and the Black Radical Tradition

Cambridge, Nigel, City University of New York, Graduate Center

Contrived in Contradiction: Theoretical Considerations on Race and the Free Market

Toppin, Eloy, Independent Scholar

Decolonization, Civic Engagement, and Self-determination: Mechanisms for Understanding Hawaiian Health

De Lude, Leilani, University of New Mexico

Jara, Catherine, Hawaii Pacific University

Phan, Ngoc, Hawaii Pacific University

Settler Colonialism and the Persistence of U.S. Racial Hierarchy

Schmidt, Ronald, California State University, Long Beach

Discussant:

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Panel 27.02 Drivers and consequences of voter preferences

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Martin, Danielle, California State University, Sacramento

Papers:

Political preferences of non-standard workers: Case of Germany

Gross, Alena, Northern Arizona University

The Candidates and Dynamics of Conspiracy Theories in the 2020 Election

Smith, Alena, Stanford University

The Multiple Dimensions of Electoral Choice: Adding Issue Salience to Partisanship & Ideology

Algara, Carlos

Hale, Isaac, Occidental College

The Rally, Counter-Rally, or Non-Rally Effect

Kim, Yong Jae, Hawaii Pacific University

Discussant: Donovan, Todd,Western Washington University

Panel 28.02 Gender stereotypes in the American and comparative context

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Green, Joanne Connor, Texas Christian University

Papers:

Elastic for Some, Unwavering for Others: The Impact of Country and Personal Characteristics on the Gendering of Personality Traits

Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah, University of Essex

Valdini, Melody , Portland State University

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Perceptions of Stereotypes at the Intersection of Race and Gender

McReynolds, Rana, University of California, Davis

The Effect of the Gendered Coverage: How do Gender Stereotypes Interact with Media Framing?

Kim, Chaerim , University of Southern California

The Politics of Electability: How Candidate Race and Gender Influence Voters' Evaluations

Britzman, Kylee, Lewis-Clark State College

Mehic-Parker, Joel, Washington State University

Discussant: Pyeatt, Nicholas, Penn State Altoona

Thursday April 06 1:15PM-03:00 PM

Panel 0.01 Author Meets Critics

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Panel On Diego Esparza's Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement Breaks the Law (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)

Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 01.17 - Author Meets Critics

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview B

Panel 1.01 'New Democracy' in the Era of New Normal

Location : Regency A

Chair : Kang, Miongsei, Seoul National University

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Papers:

Assessing the Peace Initiative Toward North Korea: South Korea's Changing Threat Perception and Policy Preferences

Chung, Kuyoun, Kangwon National University

Can International Organizations Effectively Shape Attitudes Held by Public? The Case of the World Health Organization and the COVID-19 Information

Kim, Nam Kyu , Korea University

Woo, Byungwon, Yonsei University

Yang, Joonseok, Sungkyunkwan University

Democracy, Labor Power, and Inequality in East Asia

Nam, Yun Min, Kongju National University

Populism and democracy: South Koreans perspective

Cho, Wonbin, Sungkyunkwan University

Hwang, Injeong

Regime Legitimation Strategies and Competition Laws in Authoritarian Regimes

Kim, Nam Kyu, Korea University

Discussant:

Kim, Nam Kyu

Yang, Joonseok

Panel 1.15 Religion and Politics

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Soreide, Tina

Papers:

Democracy and Democratization in Asia: Focusing on the Impact of Confucianism

Dewell Gentry, Hope,Montana State University Billings

Jeong, Bora, Macalester College

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DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA: Unity in Diversity, Us versus Them

EJUKONEMU, JOYCE, FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) BICHI, KA

SIDI ALI IMAM, MUNIRA, FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) BICHI,KAN

Is Shinto a Nationalist Religion? Examining the Relationship between Shinto, Nationalist Sentiment, and Support for the LDP

Dewell Gentry, Hope, Montana State University Billings

Not Very Holy Friday: The Effect of Politicized Religious Content on Religious Behavior

Topal, Ayse Busra, University of California, Riverside

Taking Tradition Seriously: Explaining Patterns of Sufi Politics in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey

UGUR, ETGA, University of Washington, Tacoma

Discussant:

Banack, Clark, University of Alberta

Leber, Andrew, Tulane University

Panel 2.03 Emerging Issues in Higher Education

Location : Waterfront D

Chair(s) : Vega, Arturo, St. Mary's University

Papers:

Effectiveness of Equity-based policy in Higher Education

Vasquez, Catalina,California Polytechnic State University San Luis O

Pedagogical Deficiencies in Political Science Doctoral Programs: Current Practices or Lack Thereof

Stein, Matthew, College of Southern Nevada

Re-envisioning Rule within U.S. Colleges and Universities

Kaufman-Osborn, Whitman College

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What's in a (Department) Name? The Effects of Department Names on Outside Perceptions

Chiego, Christopher, California State University Maritime Academy

Skoll, Amy, California State University Maritime Academy

Discussant : Vega, Arturo, St. Mary's University

Panel 3.03 Security, Territory, Ecology

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Hobbs-Morgan, Chase, University of California Santa Barbara

Papers:

Militant Politics: Solidarity through Security?

Liebenguth, Julianne,Elon University

Territory and Alignment in the Climatic State of Nature

Anfinson, Kellan, University of South Florida

Thomas Spence's Local Environmentalism

Dodsworth, Ashley, University of Bristol

Discussant: Hobbs-Morgan, Chase, University of California Santa Barbara

Panel 3.14

Author-Meets-Critics

Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty, by Darrel Moellendorf

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Vogel, Steve, Denison University

Author/Responder: Moellendorf, Darrel, Goethe University Frankfurt

Discussant:

Meyer, John, Cal Poly Humboldt

Moellendorf, Darrel, Goethe University Frankfurt

Ottinger, Gwen, drexel.edu, Drexel University

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Reiff, Mark, University of California, Davis

Vanderheiden, Steve

Panel 4.03 Identities & the Environment

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Clawson, Rosalee, Purdue University

Papers:

Group Identities and Divide in Public Preferences for Energy and Water Resource Management Policy Approaches in the American West

Siddiqi, Muhammad Usman Amin, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR USA

Wolters, Erika, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR USA

How Co-Partisan Elites Can Induce Behavior Change on Renewable Energy, Even Without Increasing Belief in Climate Change

Wu, Victor,, Stanford University

Hyperseparation in Western agriculture: Male/female and human/nature constructions in Australia and the Netherlands

Arndt, Tasch, University of Amsterdam

Fenton, Ellyse, University of New England

Newsome, Lucie, University of New England

Rock Climbers Identities & Ethics: The Role of Climbing Coalitions in Environmental Conservation

Emmons Allison, Juliann,University of California, Riverside

Discussant: Webb, Maurice, University of California Riverside

Panel 5.02 Presidents, Bureaucracy, and Democratic Resilience

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Joaquin, Ernita, San Francisco State University

135

Papers:

A Constitutional Theory of the American Presidency

Lim, Elvin, Singapore Management University

Bureaucracies at War: Considering Defense Decision-Making as a Polycentric Arrangement

Detzi, Daniel, University of Arizona

Making the Center Hold: Bureaucracy as the Final Frontier of the Battle to Uphold Democracy

Uniters or Dividers? Post-Presidential Careers in a Polarized Era

Fontaine, Sam, University of California, Santa Barbara

Gomez, Daniel, University of California, Santa Barbara

Discussant: Belt, Todd, George Washington University

Panel 6.01 How Intersectional Communities Experience Challenges and Traumas Yet Also Build Community

Location : Regency B

Chair : Lehotai, Orsolya, The New School for Social Research

Papers:

Intersectional Climate Narratives: Queers for the Climate and Frontline Communities

Feng, Jeff, Hamilton College

Linked Fate in the LGBTQ+ Community

Guerrero, Jose, , University of North Texas

Never Fully Belonging, Always at Risk of Violence: Perspectives from Women of Color

Behl, Natasha, Arizona State University

Political Efficacy: Experiences of Immigrant Women with Law Enforcement

Chapa, Samantha, University of Houston

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Trauma, Intimidation, and Critical Resilience: Examining the Intersectional Impacts of Escalating Political Violence on Latina Congressional Candidates and Representatives

Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University

Discussant:

Panel 8.03 Human Rights

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Chang, Hyo Joon

Papers:

Addressing the dilemma of North Korean human rights and security

Chang, Hyo Joon, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Interstate Patronage and Authoritarian Repression

Turner, Jonathan, Arizona State University

Repression, Group Threat, and the Threat Environment

Carey, Peter, University of California, Merced

The Authority to Empower: Capacity Building Discourses Building Across UN Development Programming

Harris, Sabrina, Virginia Tech

Discussant: Davidovic, Sandra, City University of New York

Panel 10.01 Case Studies and Historical Analysis of the Courts

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Yacobucci, Peter, SUNY Buffalo State

Papers:

Civil Liberties Between Vietnam and 9/11: Reassessing the Congressional Role

Blain, Harry, California State University, Sacramento

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Judges and Their Regimes

Stohler, Stephan, University at Albany, State University of New York

Overruling the State? Japan's New Administrative Tribunals

Kage, Rieko, University of Tokyo

Discussant: Zschirnt, Simon, Texas A&M International University

Panel 11.01 Legislative Institutions and Democracy

Location : Garden B

Chair : Kwon, Minju, Chapman University

Papers:

Creation and Closure of Authoritarian Legislatures: The Case from South Korea's Two Autocrats

Woo, Ae sil, Gettysburg College

Divided We Defend: Partisan Control and US Foreign Policy in Congress

Wang, Guan,University of Maryland, College Park

Liz Cheney, Donald Trump, and the 2022 House Election in Wyoming

King, James, University of Wyoming

Discussant: DeHart, Cameron, University of California, Merced

Panel 14.09 Politics of Resistance

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Gilson, Lisa,, Bates College

Papers:

Free Institutions and Legal Open-Endedness

Warren, Joseph, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

No Separate Peace: Race and Solidarity in the United Construction Workers Association

Yaure, Philip, Virginia Tech

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Non-confrontation as Resistance: Toni Morrison, Gender Politics, and Black Political Thought in the Post-Civil Rights Era

Gilson, Lisa, Bates College

Performative Activism's Potential to Forward Transformative Change: Lacan and Fanon on the Nature of Political Action Therapy

Pahnke, Anthony, San Francisco State University

Violence, What is It Good For? A Cross-National Study of Riotous-Violent Protest

Hobbs, Adam, University of California, Riverside

Discussant: Heffernan, Ann, University of Michigan

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14.15 Practices of Everyday Citizenship

Location : Pacific N

Chair : Balkan, Osman, Swarthmore College

Papers:

A Maximalist Account of the Right to the City

Lim, Chong-Ming, Nanyang Technological University

Civility and Pluralism: A Comedy of Manners

Edyvane, Derek, University of Leeds

Rhetorical Resonance: From Everyday Speech to Insurrection

Lambek, Simon

Spatial Practices of Minority Rights in India

Dutta, Sagnik, Jindal Global Law School

Discussant: Blajer de la Garza, Yuna, Loyola University Chicago

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Panel 15.03 Racial Capitalism

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Caraccioli, Mauro, Virginia Tech

Papers:

"Institutions with Meaning": Abolition, Race, and the State in the Thought of Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Mirer, Michael, University of California, Los Angeles

"The Right to Life" in a Brazilian Slave Port: The Plebeian Internationalism of Antonio Pedro de Figueiredo

Plaetzer, Niklas, University of Chicago

Modern Money and the Black University Concept

Douglas, Andrew, Morehouse College

Discussant: Caraccioli, Mauro, Virginia Tech

Panel 15.07 Settler Colonialism & Indigenous Sovereignties

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Adalet

Papers:

"The Unification of Thought, Word, and Deed, of All Indians": The Alcatraz Newsletter and the Political Theory of Urban Autonomy

Camacho, Elizabeth, Independent scholar

Settler-Colonial Futurity in Israel/Palestine: the Abraham Accords and Emergent Liberal Zionist Imaginaries

Zeldes-Roth, Miko, University of Toronto

The Limits of Imagi/nation: Reading Darwish's In the Presence of Absence in Mbembe's Lacanian Mirror

LeBlanc, John, University of Texas at Tyler

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Towards learning to let go: Diagnosing the socio-psychopathology of settler-colonial Canada

Bhattacharjee, Ritwik,, The University of British Columbia - Vancouver

Discussant: Sherwin, Daniel, Carleton University

Panel 15.11 Posthumanisms and New Materialism

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Leal McCormack, Rudy, Colorado State University

Papers:

A horse, a hippo, and Happy walk into a courtroom: Personhood as a barrier to legal inclusion

Rutledge-Prior, Serrin, Australian National University

Claiming Rights for Nature: A Wittgensteinian Defense

Colligan, Elaine,

Concrete Sovereignty: Infrastructure, Nation-Building, and Politics of Displacement in Postcolonial China

Su, Kaiqing, University of Hawaii at Manoa

What Difference Do Trees Make? Unity and Pluralism in Ecological Philosophy and Literature

Shapiro, Kam, Illinois State University

Discussant:

Kirsch, Daniel Northern Virginia Community College

Wang, Joy

Panel 15.15 What is Protest? Reinterpreting Collective Action

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Ingram, Callum, University of Nevada, Reno

141

Papers:

Cosmic Companionship: Lamentation in the SCLC

Boyd, Da'Von, Yale University

Deconstructing Nonviolence: A comparative study of Liu Xiaobo and Mohandas Gandhi on nonviolent resistance

Zhao, Yinguang, Vassar College

Don't give up on your desire to change the world: rethinking collective actions with the Lacanian psychoanalytic act

Chan, MAN HEI,

Improvising with Political Instruments: Rethinking the Little Rock Integration and Civil Rights Organizing

Rosenblum, Samuel, Cornell University

Discussant: Eber-Schmid, Noah, Indiana University, Bloomington

Panel 16.03 Rethinking the Modern State: Revolution, Gender, and Nationality

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Chen, Ani, Cornell University

Papers:

Garcilaso de La Vega, Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, and the Limits of Native Rhetoric in Early Modern Political Thought

Vasko, Timothy, Barnard College of Columbia University

On the uses of 'origins' in feminist political thought

OBryan, Joan, Stanford University

Revolution and Restoration

Tomba, Massimiliano, University of California, Santa Cruz

She Carries the Banner of the Nation: Gender and Nationality in the Works of Christine de Pizan

Schon, Anna Marisa, Duke University

Discussant:

142

Panel 17.01 American Political Development Perspectives on Law and Inequality

Location : Garden A

Chair : Cate, Sarah, State University of New York at Albany

Papers:

Evidence-Based Crime Policy and the Production of Knowledge

Grasso, Anthony, Rutgers University-Camden

Prisoners Labor Rights, Legal Mobilization, and the Making of the U.S. Carceral State

Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University

Problems with Legalistic and Behavioral Solutions to the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Cate, Sarah, Seattle University

Moak, Daniel, Connecticut College

The Coalitional Politics of Employment Policy

Rader, Katherine, Christopher Newport University

Discussant: Weaver, Tim, State University of New York at Albany

Panel 18.03 Landscapes of Racial and Economic Marginalization

Location : Pacific O

Chair(s) :

Papers:

(Inter-)Racial Encounters and the Politics of Collective Desire in Boots Riley's "Sorry to Bother You"

Sircar, Althea, University of Redlands

Cynical Geographies: Mapping the Contours of the Kitchen Table

Ramnath, Leah, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

143

Flexible Social Reproduction? Gig Work and Care Work in Contemporary Cinema

Watkins, Robert, Columbia College Chicago

Discussant: Mansoori, Naveed, Princeton University

Panel 24.03 Local Elections and Representation

Location : Pacific L

Chair : Wiltse, David, South Dakota State University

Papers:

Local Political Ambition: Exploring the Link Between Offices and Candidates' Occupational Backgrounds

Krebs, Timothy, University of New Mexico

Wagner, John , University of New Mexico

Running Towards Rankings: Ranked Choice Voting Impact on Candidate Entry and Descriptive Representation

Colner, Jonathan, University of California, Davis

Tribal Politics or Discerning Voters? The Use of Cues in Local Elections

Adams, Brian,, San Diego State University

Lascher, Ted, California State University, Sacramento

Martin, Danielle, California State University, Sacramento

Discussant: McDaniel, Jason, San Francisco State University

Panel 25.01 The Law and Science Dissertation Grant: An Introduction

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Barclay, Scott, Arizona State University

Papers:

Discussant: Barclay, Scott, Arizona State University

144

Panel 28.03 Gender and international relations

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Howard, Grace, San Jose State University

Papers:

Gender Equality and Climate Change Adaptation Aid in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University

Pu, Rong, National Chengchi University

The Room Where It Happens: Women's Substantive Representation in Comprehensive Peace Negotiations

Good, Elizabeth, Northwestern University; Harvard University

Discussant: Mathews-Schultz, Lanethea, Muhlenberg College

Thursday April 06 3:15 PM-05:00 PM

Panel : 00.2 Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark

Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 05.1

Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Bayview A

Panel 1.05 Authoritarian Regimes

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Ae sil, Woo, Gettysburg College

Papers:

Table of Contents

145

Elite Management Following Autocratic Leader Succession: Evidence from North Korea

Goldring, Edward, edward, University of York

Ward, Peter, University of Vienna

Tolerance, Regime Type, and Media Freedom: Theory and Evidence from Panel Data, 1948-2017

Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University

Sheen, Greg , National Cheng Kung University

Wang, Yi-Ting, National Cheng Kung University

Weak Ideologies, Durable Regimes: Explaining Authoritarian Resilience in Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar

Howe, Adam, Utah State University

Discussant: Elmore, Naela, University of Texas at Dallas

Panel 1.16 African Politics

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Yang, Joonseok, Sungkyunkwan University

Papers:

Conflicts and Voters' preference for authoritarianism in developing democracies: Toward a regime shifting behavior

YAMEOGO, Souleymane, KDI School of Public Policy and Management

Early States, Indirect Colonial Rule, and Ethnic Identification in Africa

Chlouba, Vladimir, University of Notre Dame

Patterns of China's Resource Extraction in Africa. Ghana and Zambia Compared.

Ziaba, Isaac, London School of Economics and Political Science

Political Parentage of the Afrobarometer: The Zambia Democratic Governance Project

Gordon, Rei, Western Michigan University

146

The Political Economy of Anti-Asian Discrimination in Africa

Aidoo, Richard, Coastal Carolina University

Discussant:

Cho, Wonbin, Sungkyunkwan University

Woo, Byungwon , Yonsei University

Panel 2.04 Roundtable - Pandemic Work

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Sterett, Susan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Papers:

Discussant:

Burgess, Susan, DePaul University

Chapman, Valeria Sinclair , Purdue University

Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Panel 3.07 Roundtable -Slow Culture and the American Dream discussion

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College

Papers:

Discussant:

Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach

Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College

Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin

Moynagh, Patricia, Wagner College

Naranch, Laurie, Siena College

147

Panel 4.01 Environmental Justice & Equity

Location : Board Room B

Chair : Emmons Allison, University of California, Riverside

Papers:

Building the Resistance for Environmental Justice: Coalition Building Among Advocacy Organizations in California

Herrera, David, Brown University

Electric Vehicles and Equity: A Review Essay

Clawson, Rosalee, Purdue University

Whitney, Tyler, Purdue University

Gentrification, Lead Poisoning, and Youth Violence in New York City

Oder, Paul, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice/The Grad

Representative Bureaucracy: The missing link between Bureaucratic Responsiveness and Environmental Justice

Naher, Nurun, Auburn University

Understanding Co-optation Avoidance in the US Environmental Justice Movement

Karageorge, Kaleigh, Purdue University

Discussant:

Elszasz, Hayley, University of Virginia

Emmons Allison, Juliann, University of California, Riverside

Panel 6.02 Diverse Legislatures: Exploring Why Intersectionality Matters for Political Representation

Location : Regency B

Chair : Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University

148

Papers:

Black Women Members of the Congressional Black Caucus - Tweeting as Identity & Policy

Brown, Nadia, Georgetown University

Clark, Christopher, University of North Carolina

Mahoney, Anna, Tulane University

Strawbridge, Michael, Rutgers University

Intersectional Vulnerability: Exploring the Causal Effects of Race and Gender on Bill Co-Sponsorship

Alcocer, Jose, University of Southern California

Reconceptualizing Power in Legislative Studies: Black Women Lawmakers, Institutions, and Legislative Politics

Caballero, Guillermo, Salisbury University

Who Best Represents the Underrepresented?

Pringle, Lisa, Claremont Graduate University

Discussant:

Panel 7.02 Immigration and the City

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Carleton, Francis, College of Southern Nevada

Papers:

Cities Creating Citizens? Examining City-Level Efforts to Promote Immigrant Political Integration

Dias, Megan,, University of Texas at Austin

Real or Imagined Immigrants? The Perceptions of Local-level Legislators on their Immigrant Constituents

Coronado, Kennia, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ocampo, Angela, University of Texas at Austin

Sadhwani, Sara, Pomona College

The Political and Civic Engagement of Undocumented Immigrants in a New Immigrant Destination

Holzner, Claudio,University of Utah

Discussant: Young, Dennis,University of Washington

149

Panel 8.04 Foreign Policy

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Dixon, David, California State University

Papers:

Ambivalence and International Images: Determinants of American Public Support for the Use of Force in the Asia Pacific

Lin, Alex Min-Wei, National Chengchi University

Wu, Chung-li, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica,

Emerging Technology and Restraint for Advantage

Cetin, Ozan, American University

Tools Outside of Diplomacy: A Study of Foreign Lobbying in the U.S.

Zhou, Cartland, University of California Los Angeles

US-CHINA ZIGZAG: Semantic shifts in the US Congress speeches on US policy towards China and Taiwan

Elkobi, Jonathan , UC San Diego

Discussant: Haas, Michael, University of Hawai'i (retired)

Panel 10.02 The Impact of Demographics on the Judiciary

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Arrington, Nancy, California Polytechnic State University

Papers:

Do Interest Groups Represent the American Public? Evidence from the Roberts Court

Canelo, Kayla, University of Texas at Arlington

Marshall, Thomas, University of Texas at Arlington

Personality, Retirement, and Longevity among U.S. Supreme Court Justices

Hobert, Anthony, University of South Carolina

150

Prison Disproportion in the States: A Comparative Analysis

Anderson, J.P., San Diego State University

The Impact of Judicial Diversity on Perceptions of Case Outcomes: An analysis of representation and legitimacy

Achury, Susan, Lycoming College

Casellas, Jason, University of Houston

Hofer, Scott, St. Francis College

Ward, Matthew, Baldwin Wallace University

Discussant: Strother,Purdue University

Panel 12.01 Communication During Times of Crisis

Location : Pacific E

Chair: Neely, Stephen, University of South Florida

Papers:

Analysis of News Media Coverage Before and After the March 2020 Nationwide Lockdown in India

Gupta, Shagun, American University

Is Leadership More Powerful Than Policy? How Political Rhetoric on Twitter May Alter Actions and Outcomes During Crisis

Horsting, Trudy, Arizona State University

Talking to Europe(s): ECB communication between national audiences and European identity

Barkhausen, David, Heidelberg University, Germany

Discussant:

Neely, Stephen, University of South Florida

Sistek, Hanna, Purdue University

Panel 14.04 Comparative Political Thought

Location : Pacific M

Chair(s) :

151

Papers:

Daoist Political Thought and Pacifist Leadership: The Case of Olof Palme

Joshi, Devin, devinjoshi@smu.edu.sg, Singapore Management University

Consensus in Contemporary Tunisian Thought

Hassanzadeh, Navid, Towson University

Political Thoughts of Sayyid Qutb: Theorizing Intolerance

Rezwanul Haque Masud, Mohammad, University of Colorado, Boulder

Discussant: Luo, Simon Sihang, Stanford University

Panel 14.16 Digital Intimate Publics: Reaction, Pleasure, Connectivity

Location : Pacific N

Chair(s) :

Forestal, Jennifer, Loyola University Chicago

Galloway, Samuel, Purchase College (SUNY)

Lawless, Joseph, William and Mary College

Papers:

Incels, Identity, & Social Organization

Forestal, Jennifer, Loyola University Chicago

Politically Beside Ourselves: Recuperating Despair in Commons of Dissociality

Galloway, Samuel, Purchase College (SUNY)

Sex, Plasticity, Temporality: Toward an Ethical Theory of the Sex Act

Lawless, Joseph, William and Mary College

The (Im)personal is political: building a pro-vaccination heterotopia

McKinney, Claire, William and Mary College

Discussant:

Hanley, Clark University

McKinney, Claire, William and Mary College

152

Panel 15.08 Affective Politics: Guilt, Loss, and Envy

Location : Marina Room

Chair(s) :

Papers:

From Racial Exclusion to Racial Melancholia: The Demands of a Performative Citizenship

Fite, Owen, University of Colorado Boulder

John Rawls and Liberal Guilt

Cucharo, Stephen, University of California, Los Angeles

On White Loss

Ikuta, Jennie, University of Missouri-Columbia

The Disavowed Gender of Rawlsian Envy

Slupek, Agatha, University of Chicago

Discussant: Kim, Ki Young, Columbia University

Panel 15.12 Problems in Liberal Thought: Pluralism, Exclusion, and Intervention

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington

Papers:

Defensible Denationalization and Political Wrongdoing

IP, Kevin , Hong Kong Baptist University

Militant Democracy and Political Liberalism

Schupmann, Yale-NUS College

Reluctant Radicalism: On How to Defend Democracy Against Autocratic Threats

Cheng, Eric, Waseda University

153

Towards a democratic account of linguistic justice

Hahm, Andrew,, Princeton University

Discussant:

Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington

Moreira, Pedro, Texas Christian University

Panel 15.16 Grassroots Politics and the Remaking of Democracy

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Feldman, Jeffrey, Brown University

Papers:

Migrant Protest: Democratic States of Exception

Arnold, Kathleen, DePaul University

Rethinking Social Movements and Democracy through Coalitional South Asian Struggles

Behl, Natasha, Arizona State University

Keating, Christine (Cricket)

Tropes and Silences in Wolin's Zirakzadeh, Cyrus,

Why the Poor Don't Rule: An Archive of Democracy as Threat Fleischmann, University of Michigan

Discussant:

Chan, MAN HEI

Turbino Torres, Luisa, Florida Atlantic University

154

Panel 15.18 The Black Radical Tradition

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Rose, Michelle,California State University, Chico

Papers:

Beyond Caste: WEB Du Bois, Group Inequality, and the Scope of Directed Association

Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University

Direct democracy after the state capitalist turn: CLR James in Trinidad, 1958-62

Wang, Joy

Understanding Myth and Leadership in the Work of Cedric J. Robinson

Gaines, Kylie University of California, Santa Barbara

W.E.B. Du Bois's Contestatory Histories: Between Genealogy and Pragmatism

Koopman, Colin University of Oregon

Discussant:

Rose, Michelle, California State University, Chico

thomas, brian, Western Washington University

Panel 16.04 Political Economy

Location : Pacific J

Chair : OBryan, Joan, Stanford University

Papers:

"Impartiality" in Adam Smith's Account of Scientific Inquiry

Zhao, Xinzhi, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Montesquieu: Doux Commerce and the Invocation to the Muses

Charlton, Cynthia,Georgetown University

155

Racial Capitalism and the Rise of the World-System: A Critical Encounter Between Cedric Robinson and Immanuel Wallerstein

Pruit, Jean-Marc, University of Virginia

Discussant: Otruba, Alexander, San Francisco State University

Panel 17.02 Institutional Politicking

Location : Waterfront E

Chair : Alphonso, Gwendoline, Associate Professor, Fairfield University

Papers:

From the Secret Service to the FBI: Tracing Presidents Strategic use of Bureaucratic Capacity for the Maintenance of Domestic Order

Fontaine, Sam,University of California, Santa Barbara

Statebuilding from the Margins: The GFWC and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970

Szymanski, Ann-Marie,, University of Oklahoma -- Norman

Understanding the Consequences of the US Constitution's Protection for Property for Political and Economic Democracy

OVETZ, ROBERT, San Jose State University

Discussant:

Lindberg, Timothy, University of Minnesota, Morris

Rader, Katherine, Christopher Newport University

Panel 21.03 Affect and Polarization

Location : Regency A

Chair(s) :

Baker, Melissa, University of Texas at El Paso

Lasley, Scott, Western Kentucky University

156

Papers:

Affect, Ideology, and the Mass-Elite Divide: The Heterogeneous Effects of Political Cues on Policy Support

de la Cerda, Nicolas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Fuller, Sam, University of California, Davis

Rametta, Jack, University of California, Davis

Magnitude and Direction: The Bidimensional Nature of Affective Polarization in Comparative and Longitudinal Perspective

Ferreira da Silva, Frederico, University of Lausanne

Garzia, Diego, University of Lausanne

Radical Right Wing Representation

Tannehill, O'Dell, University of North Texas

The Stakes of Winning and Losing and Affective Polarization: A Survey Experiment

Huang, Yu-Shiuan, University of California, Davis

To trust or not to trust: Lab experiment examining how polarization impacts our trust in each other

Mukherjee, Mitushi, Purdue University

Discussant:

Baker, Melissa, University of Texas at El Paso

Lasley, Scott, Western Kentucky University

Panel 22.05 US Federal Policymaking

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Dense, Jeff, Eastern Oregon University

Papers:

Does Congressional Oversight Influence Regulatory Policy Change?

Dye, Connor, University of Texas at Austin

157

From Political to Economic Rights: Salvaging the United States Economy

Martin, Edward, California State University, Long Beach

Punctuations in U.S. Presidential Attention

Eissler, Rebecca, San Francisco State University

Discussant: Dense, Jeff, Eastern Oregon University

Panel 23.04 Threat, Conspiracy and Identity Politics

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Towler, Christopher, Sacramento State University

Papers:

Fight or Flight in Discriminatory Political Contexts: How Threat and Anxiety Impact

Latinx Political Engagement in the U.S

Alegre, Claudia, University of California, Los Angeles

How worry and fear in U.S. born Latinx act as informants of political trust can push for more civic engagement?

Mendez, Geidy , University of California- Irvine

What Causes Latinos to Believe in Conspiracy Theories?

Cuellar, Jarred , California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

When The Rooster Crows: Threat, Latino Mobilizing Organizations, and Latino Political Participation

Lucero, Eddie,, University of California, Merced

Discussant: Towler, Christopher, Sacramento State University

Panel 24.04 Environmental Policy and Political Conflict

Location : Pacific L

Chair : Lavariega Monforti, California State University, Channel Islands

158

Papers:

Explaining the Adoption of City Economic Resilience Policy

Bowman, Ann, Texas A&M University

Kang, Ki Eun, Texas A&M University

Local Government Adaptation to Climate Change and Social Capital: Empirical Evidence

Patricio, Valdivieso, Universidad Austral de Chile

Who let the Gray Wolf out in Colorado? Analyzing the electoral results of the Gray Wolf Reintroduction initiative in Colorado

Junseok, Kim,, Dongguk University in Seoul

Discussant: Warren, Joseph,University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Panel 25.02 Teaching to Reach Across Divides

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Van Vechten, Renee, University of Redlands

Papers:

A gallery walk seminar on contrasting European futures

Eriksson, Anna-Karin,, Department of Political Science, Umea University, Karlsson, Rasmus, Department of Political Science, Umea University,

Collaborating with Librarians to teach LGBTQ Politics

Barker, Daryl, University of California Los Angeles

Discussant: Van Vechten, University of Redlands

Panel 28.04 Gender, representation, and violence

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Williams, R Lucas, Texas Southern University

Papers:

159

How Female Representation impacts Gender-based Violence in Latin America

Daarstad, Haley, University of California, Davis

The impact of sexual violence in conflict on levels of social trust

Favell, William, Washington State University

The Pandemic as a Critical Juncture? A Case Study of the Canadian House of Commons 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy

Raney, Tracey, Toronto Metropolitan University

The Straights Are Still Not OK: An Essay on Erotic Liberation

Kogl, Alexandra, University of Northern Iowa

Discussant: Angevine, Sara, Institutional Affiliation

Panel 33.16 Politics, Groups, and Identities - Meet the Editors

Location : Waterfront C

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Discussant:

Friday April 07 8:00AM-09:45 AM

Panel 0.03

Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 08.11

Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Pacific G

Table of Contents

160

Panel 1.17 Author Meets Critics

On Diego Esparza's Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement Breaks the Law (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Esparza, Diego, University of North Texas

Papers:

Discussant:

Pahnke, Anthony, San Francisco State University

Pion-Berlin, David, University of California Riverside

Panel 3.05 The Environmental Politics of Difference

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Lambacher, Jason, University of Washington Bothell

Papers:

Anglo-Saxons, Inc.: Property, Race, and Time in Jefferson's Settler Republic

Gutierrez, Paul, University of Florida

Race-Making as Waste-Making

Brendese, P.J. Johns Hopkins University

Sociopolitical Implications of Ruins in Du Bois and Silko: Sites of Oppression and Injustice, Hope and Transformation

Cladis, Mark, Brown University

Discussant: Sarvasy, Wendy, California State University, East Bay

Panel 3.15 Degrowth, Left Ecomodernism and Beyond?

Location : Pacific F

Chair : White, Damian, History, Philosophy and the Social Sciences

161

Papers:

Ecomodernism as a political ideology

Karlsson, Rasmus, Political Science, Ume University

Free from Degrowth

Lepori, Matthew , Political Science, National University of Singapor

Left Ecomodernism, Class and Labor-Environmentalism at the Heart of the Empire

White, Damian , History, Philosophy and the Social Sciences

Technonaturalism: Broken World Politics

Stubberfield, Alexander, Virginia Tech

Discussant:

Karlsson, Rasmus, Political Science, Ume University,

Lawrence, Jennifer, Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Virginia

Lepori, Matthew, Political Science, National University of Singapore

Panel 4.04 Institutional Approaches to Environmental Problems

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Gen, Sheldon, San Francisco State University

Papers:

Clarifying the Concept of Federal-Tribal Co-Management: How Institutional Rules Differentiate between Participation, Consultation, Collaboration, and Co-Management

Day, Shane, Portland State University

The emergence of the regime complex for conserving migratory shorebirds in the Western Hemisphere

Andres, Brad, US Fish and Wildlife Service (retired)

Angarita-Martinez, Isadora, Manomet

Dolsak, Nives, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, Univer

Gallo-Cajiao, Eduardo, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs

Mundkur, Taej, Wetlands International

162

This land is our land: County-level responses to losing autonomy over public land use

Finn, Elliott, University of California at Santa Barbara

Discussant: Oder, Paul, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Panel 7.04 Belonging, Resistance, and the Immigrant Experience

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Osorio, Maricruz, , Bentley University

Papers:

Coming Together: Politics of Solidarity, Community, and the Duty to One Another

Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University

The Impact of Institutional Intervention on Political Incorporation: The Effect of DACA on Young Unauthorized Immigrants

Lee, HyunJeong, University of California, Los Angeles

The Price of a Dream

Huckle, Kiku, California Lutheran University

Nishikawa, Katsuo, Trinity University

Discussant: Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University

Panel 8.05 International Political Economy

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Jeong, Bora, Macalester College

Papers:

Comparative U.S. and Chinese Investment in Latin America, 2000 - 2020

Chang, Hyo Joon, Dixon, David, California State University

Kim, Yea Ji,

It's All About The Tasks! Automation, Firms, and Immigration

Stein, Eric, University of California Santa Barbara

163

The Diffusion of International Banking Supervision Standards: A Network Analysis

Wang, Rui, University of California Santa Barbara, Department

Discussant: Tsai, Bruce Ming Fuong, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel 13.03 Intra-Group Coalition Building

Location : Garden B

Chair : Yenerall, Kevan, Pennsylvania Western University

Papers:

Dilemmas of Accommodation: Diversity and Congregational Involvement in Politics

English, Jasmine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Survival of Party Leaders: A Comparative Analysis

Karabulut, Selin, University of California Santa Barbara

True Story: Christian Conservative Uses and Abuses of Narrative

Whitehead, Jason, California State University, Long Beach

Why parties change: the power of intra-party coalitional dynamics

Heslip, Luke, San Francisco State University

Discussant: Fernandes, Devin, California State University, Chico

Panel 14.02 Myth, Narrative, and Storytelling

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Chick, Matthew, Hartwick College

Papers:

Ghost Stories: Temporalities, Terrains of Visibilities, and the Legality of Duterte's War on Drugs

Lopez, Samantha, University of Hawai'i at Manoa

164

Storytelling and Deliberative Systems: Kavanaugh and Brown-Jackson

Chick, Matthew, Hartwick College

The Hobo, The Myth, The Legend: Graffiti and the importance of infra-politics for myth-making in the 20th Century

Kelly, Katelyn, University of California Irvine

Discussant: Johnston, Steven, University of Utah

Panel 14.05 Responsibility, Reparation, and Forgiveness

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Brown, Mark, California State University, Sacramento

Papers:

Ideology, Memory, and the Politics of Ressentiment

RAHMAN, SMITA, DePauw University

Impossibly beneficent: political forgiveness in the thought of Hannah Arendt and Jacques Derrida

Londrigan, Paul, Pace University

Is the Cruelty the Point?: Responsibilities towards Migrants and Asylum Seekers through the Lens of U.S. Policy.

Nusbaum, Rachel,, Brown University

Reparations and Historical Responsibility in Germany and California Brown, Mark, California State University, Sacramento

Discussant: Chun, Michelle, Rochester Institute of Technology

Panel 15.17 Anticolonial Connectivities

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Naresh, Vatsal, Harvard University

Papers:

165

An Insurgent Mood: Politics of the Home in Lorraine Hansberry's Writings

Adalet, Begumn

Criticism and Self-Criticism: From Mao to the Combahee River Collective

Diones, Alexander, Loyola Marymount University

Notes on Dialectics: C.L.R. James Hegel

Ilieva, Evgenia,, Ithaca College

Revolutionary Enthusiasm and the Problem of Political Knowledge

Kujala, Will, College of Wooster

Discussant: Naresh, Vatsla, Harvard University

Panel 15.21 Power, Governmentality, and Freedom

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Engelmann, Stephen,

Papers:

Form and Fantasy: Public Things and Articulation Work in Queer Politics

Gies, Nathan, Portland State University

Images of Politics: Power-Relations Across Models and Scales

Vrdoljak, Tvrtko, Johns Hopkins University

Marx through Hobbes: Foucault's Notion of Civil War in Industrial Capitalism

Zielinski, Aaron, University of California, Berkeley

The Two Visions of Biopolitical Immortality and the Anxiety of Populousness

Sanadhya, Varun, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Discussant: Kehlenbach, Stefan, Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University

166

Panel 15.25 Sources of Discontent: Rethinking the Archives in/of Political Theory

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Anker, Elisabeth, George Washington University

Papers:

The "Feminist Shelf" Relational Reading Across the Feminist Archives Material Infrastructure

Gambino, Elena,, Rutgers University

What is intellectual in intellectual history?: On Discourse, Affect, and Bodily Practice in the Study of Ideas

Cohen, Aylon, University of Chicago

Word as Image, Image beyond Word? Visual Media, Political Meaning and Popular Action

Liou, Stacey, University of Florida

Discussant:

Panel 16.05 Insurgent Politics

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Zhao, Xinzhi, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Papers:

Changing the World (But Not as We Please): Lenin in Lukacs and Althusser

Murray, Clancy, The University of Pennsylvania

Jean Genet, Outlaw

Bennett, Nolan, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

Lenin's

Zhou, Yichuan, The New School for Social Research

Rosa Luxemburg and the Republican Question

Angela, Maione, Harvard University

167

Discussant:

McCarty, Tim, University of San Diego

Tomba, Massimiliano, University of California, Santa Cruz

Panel 19.03 LGBTQ voting and representation

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Perry, Ravi,Howard University

Papers:

Dragging Out the Vote: Measuring the Efficacy of Drag Performers Get of the Vote Efforts

KAMMERER, EDWARD, Idaho State University

Michelson, Melissa, Menlo College

LGBTQ candidates in state elections: Evidence from a new dataset

Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University

Reynolds, Andrew, Princeton University

The Black Queer Politicians that Win

Perry, Ravi,, Howard University

Trans Representation LGBTQ+ Advocacy Groups: The Influence of Race

Simrak, Michael, Purdue University

Trans Ties: The Impact of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Members of Congress on Gender Identity Inclusion Policy, 2015-2020

Angevine, Sara, Institutional Affiliation

Mendez Garcia, Matthew, California State University Long Beach

Discussant:

Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University

Perry, Ravi, Howard University

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Panel 22.01 Marginalized Groups & Public Policy

Location : Regency A

Chair : Maltby, Elizabeth,University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Papers:

Emotional expressions and secondary beliefs in the Colorado Human Trafficking Subsystem

Crawford, Anna, University of Colorado Denver

Fullerton, Allegra, University of Colorado Denver

Gabehart, Kayla, University of Colorado Denver

Miller, Annie

Governing Disability: How County Human Resource Policies Address Disability as Diversity

Baker, Dana Lee, California State University Channel Islands

Prisons as a Political Institution: the Role of Incarceration on Society and the impact on Politics, Policy and Racial Disparity

Perretti, Alessia, California State University, Long Beach

Tribal Self-Determination and the Indian Health Service:Direct Service and Compacting Tribes

Sophie, Green, Creighton University

Witmer, Rick, Creighton University

Discussant:

Maltby, Elizabeth, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Martin, Edward, California State University, Long Beach

Panel 23.02 A Roundtable Discussion: Latina/os Building Political Power

Location : Regency B

Chair : Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay

Discussant:

Cargile, Ivy,, California State University Bakersfield

Dominguez, Jaime, Northwestern University

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Monforti, Lavariega,Jessica, California State University, Channel Islands

Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio

Panel 23.05 Racial Identity and Political Behavior and Attitudes

Location : Pacific O

Chair(s) :

Papers:

How partisanship and linked fate shaped perceptions of disproportionate health impact during the early stages of the of COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.

Alonso, Ginger,, University of California, Davis

La Raza Cósmica? Latinx Racial Identities and Political Behavior

Flores, Chris, Stanford University

Solidarity Beyond Geography: #StopAsianHate and Reckoning with "Filipino"

Gonzales, Isabel, University of Virginia

Jenilene, Fransisco, University of California, Irvine

Discussant:

Panel 24.05 Local Governance and Public Policy Outcomes

Location : Pacific L

Chair : Weber, Lori,California State University, Chico

Papers:

Buying off NIMBYs

Foster, David, Kenyon College

Warren, Joseph, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

170

Public Comment and Public Policy

Sahn, Alexander, UNC-Chapel Hill

The Effect of Occupational Background on City Council Service

Straus, Graham, UCLA

Discussant: Lascher, Ted, California State University, Sacramento

Panel 27.03 The politics of voting rights

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Algara, Carlos

Papers:

Black Lives Matter Where Black Votes Matter: the practical implications of partisan gerrymandering

Keena, Alex, Virginia Commonwealth University

Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo

McGann, Anthony,

Smith, Charles, University of California - Irvine

Electoral Reforms as Policy Influencing Factors? How Voting Restrictiveness Affects Partisan Turnout and Subsequent State Public Policy

Coll, Joseph, Sewanee: The University of the South

Problems associated with the Implementing Proposal 3 Election Reforms in Michigan: A Critical Analysis of the Opinions of LEOs by Party Affiliation

Dzordzormenyoh, Michael, Kent State University

Discussant:

Panel 29.01 Asian Pacific American Politics for the 2020s: opportunities and challenges for empowerment and solidarity

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University

171

Papers:

Asian American resentment against Blacks cannot merely be attributed to social conservatism

Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)

Explanatory Factors for Underreports of Sexual Harassment Among Asian American Women

Barquin, Alyssa, , SFSU

Her, Mai Fou, SFSU

Kim, Eunice, Stop AAPI Hate

Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government & Inclusion

Ngo, Willy, SFSU

Mobilizing the Racial In-Between: The Impact of Discrimination on Asian American Coalition Building

Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College

Chen, Sonya, Princeton University

Situating Chinese Americans in the debate over affirmative action in college admissions

Lin , Shasha , Heidelberg University

Discussant:

Junn, Jane, University of Southern California

Lien, Pei-te, University of Southern California Santa Barbara

Panel 30.01 Labor Pains: Feminists and the Market

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Hanley, Clark University

Papers:

Domestic Labor and EcoFeminism

Battistoni, Alyssa, Barnard College

Feminism Against the Political? Rethinking Social Reproduction Theory and the State/Society/Economy Distinction

Leach, Brittany, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale)

172

Included, But at What Cost? A Feminist Analysis of Debt, Migration, and Higher Education in Ontario, Canada

Spring, Cynthia, York University

Marxist Feminist Struggles In and Against the State

Forrester, Katrina, Harvard University

Discussant: McKinney, Claire, William and Mary College

Panel 32.01 Autocratic Discourse and Propaganda

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Wilfahrt, Martha, University of California, Berkeley

Papers:

An Online Survey Experiment to Examine the Effects of Scapegoating on a Dictator's Popular Approval in Turkey

Goldring, Edward,University of York

Anti-West Propaganda in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in China

Liang, Jiachen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Wong, Stan Hok-Wui, University of St Thomas

Beijing's Voice: the Mainlandization of Hong Kong's Political Discourse

Luqiu, Lu Wei Rose, Hong Kong Baptist University

How Negative Propaganda against Foreign Rivals Cultivates Regime Support: Evidence from China

Rex Weiye, Deng, Washington University in St. Louis

Strategic Communication in Dictatorships: Performance, Patriotism, and Intimidation

Baturo, Alexander, Institutional Affiliation

Tolstrup, Jakob, University of Aarhus

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Discussant:

Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer

Liu, Shelley, UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy

Panel 33.5 Professional Development:

Grant-seeking from Private Foundations: What Investigators Should Know

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Waterfront E

Chair : Wilson, James , james@rsage.org, Russell Sage Foundation

About: Participants will gain a better understanding of the process of applying for research funding – including what the application process entails and opportunities available for scholars at different career stages. Panelists will also overview the tools needed for writing grant proposals and the processes for developing ideas for funding, budgeting, and compliance, as well as identify resources that specify what to include in research proposals. A key focus will be on tips for good grant-writing – the specifics of what often makes for a good grant proposal and the mistakes that grant-seekers should avoid in drafting a grant proposal or letter of inquiry Participants will gain a better understanding of how the review process unfolds and how to think about grant-writing in light of that process – and perhaps most importantly, they will come away with generalizable advice for preparing successful grant applications.

Discussant(s)

Bautista-Chavez, Arizona State University

Bias, Eric, Russell Sage Foundation

Frasure, Lorrie, University of California, Los Angeles

Friday April 07 10:00AM-11:45 AM

Panel 1.18 Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Politics

Location : Pacific I

Chair(s) : Papers:

Table of Contents

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Decolonizing Settler-Colonial Infrastructure: Lessons from the (Neo)Anti-Extractivist Revolutionary Strategies and Trans-Solidarity

Corrales, Candi, Northern Arizona University

Territorial Autonomy & Indigenous Self-Government: A Global Perspective

Barter, Shane,

Discussant: Ziaba, London School of Economics and Political Science

Panel 3.06 Political Economies of the Environment

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Anfinson, Kellan, University of South Florida

Papers:

Democratic Pluralism and Political Unity in the Anthropocene

Arias-Maldonado, Manuel, University of Malaga (Spain)

Imagining Democratic Responses to the Climate Crisis Beyond the Legacies of Keynes and Hayek

Glasson, Hannah,Virginia Tech

Land and Labor without Food? Rethinking relations between economics, environments, and nutrients

Byg, Reed, Virginia Tech

True and False Individualism Revisited: J.S. Mill, F.A. Hayek and the Defense of Green Liberalism

Stephens, Piers,, University of Georgia

Discussant: Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach

Panel 4.05 Markets, Money & the Environment

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Webb, University of California Riverside

Papers:

Fighting Goliath: Policy Advocacy Strategies of Environmental Nonprofits Facing Large Corporate Interests on Climate Change

Gen, Sheldon,, San Francisco State University

175

Greening International Trade - How are International Environmental Commitments Diffused through Trade Agreements?

Han, Jung Hyun,, NEXT Group

Rewarding Climate Action: Foreign Aid’s Influence on Intended Nationally Determined Contributions as part of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord

Montinola, Gabriella, University of California, Davis

Owens, Forrest, University of California, Davis

Discussant:

Emmons Allison, Juliann, University of California, Riverside

Panel 8.06

Gender and International Relations

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Johnson, Alayna, University of Southern California

Papers:

Examining Discrepancies in Wartime Sexual Violence Reporting

Lopez, Esmeralda, University of Michigan

Institutionalizing Global Norms: Assessing State Responses to Wartime Sexual Violence

Schneider, Mary Kate, U.S. Air Force Academy / Loyola University Marylan

Phalluses in International Relations: Or, George Carlin's

Worth, Thomas, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Role of women in Kashmir Freedom Movement from (1989-2018)

Bashir, Irfan, Quaid-i-Azam University

Discussant: Schneider, Mary Kate, U.S. Air Force Academy / Loyola University Marylan

Panel 9.04

Imperial Sexism, Feminist Collectivities, and Interpretive Methods

Location : Garden A

Chair : Behl, Natasha, Arizona State University

176

Papers:

Disputing the Stadium as a political space: feminist collectives around soccer in Latin America

Turbino Torres, Luisa, Florida Atlantic University

Moving Beyond A Clash Between Culture and Women's Rights

Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia

Surfaces and Textures of Law

Marusek, Sarah, University of Hawaii Hilo

Discussant: Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia

Panel 13.01 Contemporary Research on Organized Groups in Politics

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Endersby, James, University of Missouri

Papers:

PAC Contributions: An Examination of Interest Group Contributions on Healthcare Practitioner Regulations

Harrison, Joseph, University of Missouri

Royal Rumble? The Effects of Economic Shocks on Interest Group Composition in American States Authement

Jacob, University of Missouri

Jokinsky, Steven, University of Missouri

Spend for Success: Interest Group Resource Allocation

Hyde, Aryanna, University of Missouri

The Alphabet Mafia: Effectiveness of LGBTQ+ Interest Groups in Congress

Anstett, Robert, University of Missouri

Discussant:

Canelo, University of Texas at Arlington

King, James, University of Wyoming

Panel 14.06 Post- and Settler Colonial Theories and Indigeneity

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Saffari, Siavash, Seoul National University

177

Papers:

Decolonize Mars: On Some Implications of a Planetary Turn in Political Theory

Moshref, Kamran, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Indigenous Sovereignty, Common Law, and Natural Law

Piccolo, Samuel, University of Notre Dame

On Mastery, the COVID19 Pandemic, and Governing Otherwise

Allard-Tremblay, Yann, McGill University

What is Indigenous? Categories and Caricatures in Contemporary Politics

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, University of San Francisco

Discussant:

MacKenzie, University of Pittsburgh

Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University

Panel 14.14 Novel Sources and New Methods

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Rodman, Emma, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Papers:

Dead Letter Office: Possibility at the End of the World

Miller, Char, George Mason University

Democracy in Meso-Level Institutions: Towards a General Framework

Ron, Amit, Arizona State University

Singer, Abraham, Loyola University Chicago

On Humor and Politics: Dispatches from the Lebanese Crisis

Damaj, Yara, The University of Pennsylvania

Theorizing a Democratic China with Jiwei Ci: Notes on Method

Luo, Simon Sihang, Stanford University

Toward a text-as-data methodology for political theory

Rodman, Emma, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Discussant: Dutta, Sagnik, Jindal Global Law School

Panel 14.18

Embodied Social Change and Healing Justice

Location : Pacific N

Chair : Mariotti, Shannon, Trinity University

178

Papers:

Reimaging Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: stories for philosophy and practice

Yeng, Sokthan, Adelphi University

Somatic Dissociation and the Carceral State

Chari, Anita, University of Oregon

Integrating Vipassana into Teaching International Relations

Datta, Monti, University of Richmond

Our Skins Are Membranes, Not Walls: A Multiracial Feminist Conversation

Ahmed, Zahra,, Saint Mary's College of California

Discussant: Rowe, James,University of Victoria

Panel 15.26 Sharing the World in Dark Times

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Lupino, Ferris, University of Missouri

Papers:

Beside paranoia

Rotem, Noga, University of Washington

Living a Double Life: anarchist subjectivity in the face of archist power

Martel, James, San Francisco State University

Love's Place in Politics: Agape, Eros, and Amor Mundi

Lupino, Ferris, University of Missouri

Pasolini's Hope Against Hope

Thacker, Nick, San Francisco State University

Discussant: Schlosser, Joel, Bryn Mawr College

Panel 15.30 Author Meets Critics

Reclaiming Value: The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black Lives Matter, by Alina Wolflink

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Papers: Author/Responder:

Wolflink, Alena, University of Denver

179

Discussant:

Engelmann, Stephen,

Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado, Boulder

Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto

Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Panel 16.06 Post-Colonialism

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Hassanzadeh, Navid, Towson University

Papers:

An Ottoman Liberal Critique of Colonialism

Sahin, Merisa, University of Michigan

Between Rikers and Alcatraz: Towards a Theory of Archipelagic Anticolonialism

Ben Abdallah, Leila , Yale University

Pan-Africanism Reconsidered: Ethnonationalism, Self-Determination, and Federation in the Horn of Africa

Gebremichael, Amanuel, University of Virginia

Discussant: Hassanzadeh, Navid, Towson University

Panel 19.04 LGBTQ rights, advocacy and visibility

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Price, Richard, Weber State University

Papers:

(Not) Because of Sex: Transmisogyny and the Legal Construction of Gender Identity

Perkins, Kathryn, California State University, Long Beach

Annie Shouldn't Be on Your Mind: The Invisible Queer Teen in the 1990s Straight School

Price, Richard, Weber State University

Let them eat cake: Analyzing the social construction of human rights in the context of right-wing populism.

Krakoff, Isabel, York University

Queer-of-Color Worlds as Collateral: Tumblr, FOSTA-SESTA, and the need for an Anonymous, Erotic Internet

Isabel, Gonzales, University of Virginia

180

Discussant:

Perkins, Kathryn, California State University, Long Beach

Simrak, Michael, Purdue University

Panel 20.02 Applying Methods of Public Management

Location : Regency B

Chair : Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University

Papers:

Does Social Networking Have an Ability to Improve Public Sector Performance?

Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University

Fair Grant Allocation? The role and work of federal bureaucracy in the grant allocation process

Ha, Heonuk, University of Southern California

Leadership Conflict, Communication Strategy, and Resolution Effectiveness in the Structure of Polycentricity in Crisis Situations

Hong, Jyun-Wei, Ph. D. Student, Graduate Institute of Police Polic

Wang, Chun-Yuan, Professor and Director of the General Education Ce

Discussant: Ha, Heonuk, University of Souther California

Panel 23.06 Vote Suppression: Past, Present and Future

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California

Papers:

Gerrymandering for Whom? The Failure of Partisan Gerrymandering Measures to Consider Race and Voting Rights

Grose, Christian, University of Southern California

Taking Back the Ballot: Black Socio-cultural Institutions and the Contemporary Fight Against Voter Suppression

Jones, Chelsea,, University of California, Los Angeles

The Majority Rules: Explaining State Legislators' Behavior on Restrictive Voter Identification Bills

Tye, Rush,, University of California, Los Angeles

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Discussant: Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California

Panel 24.06 Policing, Housing, and Inequality in Urban Spaces

Location : Pacific L

Chair : Sahn, Alexander, UNC-Chapel Hill

Papers:

Environmental Factors and the Policing of Race-Class Subjugated Communities: An Analysis

Federman, Peter, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Olsen, Grace, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Political Affiliation, Interest in Policing, and Procedural Justice: Are Politics and Policing Separate?

Diaz, Vanessa, Nuo, Lidia, Texas State University

Soto, Benjamin, California State University, Fullerton

Relational Dispossession in the Settler Colonial City

Cobb, Rhiannon, York University

The Relationship of Historic Redlining & Mortgage Lending Bias with the Neighborhood Food Environment in California

Ferdon Brimlow, Noelle, California State University, Chico

Hansen, Peter, California State University, Chico & Farallon Geog

Weber, Lori, California State University, Chico

Yanez, Efren, California State University, Chico

Discussant:

Panel 27.04 Electoral systems and electoral accountability

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Dzordzormenyoh, Michael, Kent State University

Papers:

Sincere and Strategic Voting: Ranked Choice and plurality elections compared.

Donovan, Todd, Western Washington University

Dorsey-Palmateer, Reid, Western Washington University

Love, Ed, Western Washington University

Shewmake, Sharon, Western Washington University

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The accountability in presidential systems and coalition government

Cheong, Hoju,, University of California Riverside

Indridason, Indridi H., University of California Riverside

Discussant: Gross, Alena, Northern Arizona University

Panel 29.02 Asian American Political Thought: Purpose, Problems, and Polemics

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University

Papers:

Chinese Political Thought in Grace Lee Boggs's Political Thought: On the Challenges of Thinking Revolution Across Continents

Lee, Fred, University of Connecticut

Citizens in and of exclusion: the political thought of Wong Chin Foo.

Liu, Glory, Harvard University

Harmonious Instruction: Comparing the Political Aims of Confucian and Liberal Education

Pham , Kevin

Reentering the Dragon: Revolutionary Consciousness and Theory in Asian Amerika

Aoki, Henry, University of Southern California

Sources and methods in the study of Asian American political thought

Yan-Gonzalez, Vivian, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Discussant:

Lee, Fred, University of Connecticut

Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University

Panel 30.02

Feminists Grapple with the Family

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Nedelsky, Jennifer, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Papers:

Gender Abolition and the Second Wave

Vedder, Ophelia, Princeton University

Legal Rights and Lesbian Futures: Family Court as a Site of Feminist Theory

Gambino, Elena, Rutgers University

183

Sacred Precincts: Privacy, the Family, and the Political

Galvin Ross, Helen, University of Chicago

Sanitizing the Family, Institutionalizing Gender: State Institutions for Intellectually Disabled People in Ontario, Canada

Saravanamuttu, Siobhan, York University

Discussant: Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University

Panel 32.02 Evidence from Historical Episodes of Autocracy

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Hou, Yue, Penn

Papers:

Building Bureaucratic Control in Maoist China

Thompson-Brusstar, Michael, University of Michigan

Building the Surveillance State on a Punch Card: Bureaucracy's central role in enabling and hindering technological government surveillance

Tai, Katharin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Candidate Selection in a Single-Party State

Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University

Civilian Courts as Repressive Agents

Esberg, Jane, University of Pennsylvania

Shen-Bayh, Fiona, William & Mary

Employment Denial as Repression: Evidence from Argentina's Film Industry

Esberg, Jane,University of Pennsylvania

Discussant:

Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida

Wilfahrt, Martha, University of California, Berkeley

Panel 33.11 Political Research Quarterly - Meet the Editors

Location : Bayview A

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Discussant:

184

Friday April 07 1:15 PM-03:00 PM Table of Contents

Panel 0.04 Democratic Politics

Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 01.9

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Bayview B

Panel 1.07 Conflict Processes

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Esteves Duarte, Erico, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Papers:

Examining Motivations for Secession in North America and Europe

Gatter, Kevin, University of California, Los Angeles

How military power-sharing affects military effectiveness in the post-conflict era?

Atalan, Abdullah Yasir, American University

Darilmaz, Feyza, Onat, Zeynep, UC DAVIS

Why Democracies Fight Longer Ethno-Territorial Wars

Horowitz, Shale, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Discussant:

Barter, Shane, Soka University of America

Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University

Panel 3.13 Climate Pessimisms and the Dystopian Turn

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Caraccioli, Virginia Tech

185

Papers:

Ecopolitical Experimentation: Thinking Through the Eco-pessimist Subject

Welker, Chelsea, University of Northern Colorado

The Climate Crisis is not real: Climate Nihilism and the revolutionary rejection of Utopia

Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University

The Concrete Utopia of Silicon Valley's Abstract Utopias: Cyberculture's Cleaner, Greener, Leaner Rules for a New Economy

Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit

Theorizing Ecopessimism

Witlacil, Mary, Colorado State University

Discussant: Dienstag, Joshua,University of Wisconsin Madison

Panel 3.16 The Conditions and Limits of Environmental Justice

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Jorgensen, Paul, , University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Papers:

Environmental Justice Research Using Q Method

Della Bosca, Hannah,, University of Sydney

Moraes, Oli, RMIT University Melbourne

Pearse, Rebecca, Australian National University

Rickards, Lauren, RMIT University Melbourne

Schlosberg, David, Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney

Justicia Ambiental al LÃmite: Reflections on the Possibilities of a Global Environmental Justice Movement from the US-Mexico Border

Haines, Kyle, University of California San Diego, Center on Glob

Moral peril: Obstacles to establishing norms for environmental justice

Ottinger, Gwen, Drexel University

186

The conditions of possibility for environmental justice

Beck, Pearse, Australia National University

Della Bosca, Hannah, University of Sydney

Rickards, Lauren, RMIT

Schlosberg, David, University of Sydney

Discussant:

Hunold, Christian, Drexel University

Jorgensen, Paul, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Panel 6.03 Old & New Approaches: Latinx Political Actors Looking to Understand and Pursue Political Power

Location : Regency B

Chair : Pringle, Lisa, Claremont Graduate University

Papers:

Interrogating 'Viva La Raza' and Its Centering of the Ideal Race and Gendering for Liberation

Garcia Macias, Angelica,University of California, Irvine

Latina Republicans: A Paradox or Hispanic Family Values

Rubalcava, Bianca, University of the Pacific

Mujeres y Movidas: Latinas Congressional Candidate Emergence and Political Mobilization in California and Texas

Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University

Discussant: VanSickle-Ward, Rachel, Pitzer College

Panel 7.06 Public Opinion, Race, and Immigration Policy

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Dana, Karam, University of Washington Bothell

Papers:

187

Immigration and Deportation: Attitudes in Brazil and the United States

Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University

Ponce de Leon, Zoila, Washington and Lee University

Immigration and Welfare Deservingness. A Survey Experiment in Brazil

Ponce de Leon, Zoila,Washington and Lee University

Sara, Niedzwiecki, University of California Santa Cruz

Immigration, White Nationalism, and the Great Replacement Theory: Who Believes, Why do They Believe, and What can be Done

Wong, Tom,UC San Diego

Same Same but Different: Does Co-ethnicity Reduce Anti-Immigrant Prejudice in Multicultural Societies?

Chew, Isabel , University of British Columbia

Discussant: Dana, Karam, University of Washington Bothell

Panel 8.07 International Law

Location : Pacific G

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Conquest, Aggression and the Prohibition of Force in International Law

Cronin, Bruce,City College of New York

From Discord to Harmony, and Back Again: International Law and the Value of Discord

Pooudomsak, Vanessa, University of California Los Angeles

Individuals and the Making of International Law: The Case of the IMO Climate Strategy

Johnson, Alayna, University of Southern California

Discussant: Mello, Brian,Muhlenberg College

188

Panel 10.03 Civil Liberties in the Courts

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Menounou, Elli, California State Polytechnic University Pomona

Papers:

Assessing Free Speech and Election Misinformation

Hofer, Scott, St. Francis College

Counter-Majoritarian State Constitutional Hardball

Woodward-Burns, Robinson,Howard University

Privacy and Property in American Jurisprudence

Adamian, Martin,California State University, Los Angeles

Discussant: Fitzgerald, Ddward, Wright State University

Panel 11.02 Representation in American Legislatures

Location : Garden B

Chair : King, James, University of Wyoming

Papers:

Criminalizing Cultural Practice: State Legislation of Female Genital Mutilation in the United States

Kwon, Minju, Chapman University

Reekie, Alexis , Chapman University

Uncharted territories: The nonvoting delegates and measures of partisanship in the U.S. House

DeHart, Cameron,, University of California, Merced

Who Sets the Agenda?: The Legislative Effectiveness of "Career-Expert" Lawmakers

Pellaton, Paige, University of California, Davis

Discussant: Schreckhise, William, University of Arkansas

189

Panel 14.07 Politics of Everyday Life

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University

Papers:

Anarchist Extensions: The Politics of Wood Engraving

Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawai'i

Politics & the Pandemic Pod: Lessons in Solidarity from Queer Theory/Experience

Upton, Geoffrey, Seton Hall University

Power without force: free music, improvisation and the communicative paradigm

Miller, Gregg, University of Washington

Today's flowers are tomorrow's seeds: gardening as togetherness

Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University

Discussant: Edyvane, Derek, University of Leeds

Panel 14.19 Roundtable - Globalizing Political Theory

Location : Pacific N

Chair(s) :

Discussant:

Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University

Gordy, Katherine,u.edu, San Francisco State University

Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University

Mansoori, Naveed , Princeton University

RAHMAN, SMITA, DePauw University

Yu, Peng, Earlham College

Panel 15.19 Members, Federations, and the Boundary Problem

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Benjamin, Schupmann

190

Papers:

A Democratic Science: Being Affected, Likelihood, Knowledge, and the Environment

Zuhone, Kristin, University of California, Berkeley

Citizens and Exiles and Judith Shklar's Cosmopolitan Liberalism

Gambino, Giacomo, Muhlenberg College

Foedus, Secession, and Contingent Borders: The Federalist Response to the Boundary Problem in Democratic Theory

Smolenski, Jan, University of Warsaw

Indigenous Self-Determination and Two Visions of Treaty Federalism

Sherwin, Daniel, Carleton University

Discussant: Ritwik, Bhattacharjee

Panel 15.23 Five Reflections on Political Liberation: On Taking up Space, Afromodern Methods, Epistemic Solidarity, Dialectical Political Responsibility, and Being Difficult

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Gordon, Jane, University of Connecticut

Papers:

Join Us In the Jailbreak: Rising Up Angry, Anti-racism and Epistemic Solidarity in Chicago, Illinois, 1969-1975

Kirchgassner, Brooks, University of Connecticut

Method & Modernity: A Critique of the Study of Race Toward an Afromodern Scientific Turn

Chevannes, Derefe

On Being Difficult: The Personality of a Freedom Fighter

Gordon, Jane, University of Connecticut

Reconsidering Decolonizing Dialectics

Doukas, Gregory, University of Memphis

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The Physics of Liberation: Reflections on Weight, Energy, and Taking Up Space

Melonas, Desiree, Birmingham-Southern College

Discussant: Wolflink, Alena,University of Denver

Panel 15.27 Transformative action between judgment and structures

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto

Papers:

Deliberation, Marginalized Identity, and Legibility

Berry, Aberdeen, McGill University

Exemplarity and its Limits: Arendt, between Judging and Acting

Poole, Nicholas, York University

Legal judgment and democratic world-building

Cochran, Patricia, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria

Relations of freedom and communities of judgment

Nedelsky, Jennifer,Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

The Worldly Constitution of Judgment

Etxabe, Julen, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of Briti

Transformative Action as Socially Structured and Plurally Public

Marin, Mara, University of Victoria

Discussant:

Steinberger, Peter, Reed College

Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto

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Panel 15.31 Dying of Democracy

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Ikuta, Jennie, University of Missouri

Papers:

How to (Not) Talk About Torture: Narrating War Crimes Away and the Poetics of Small Details

Kotef, Hagar, SOAS University of London

Liberalism's Doppelganger: Fascism, Liberal Democracy, and The Imaginative Geography of Death

Morefield, Jeanne, University of Oxford

The Sovereign's Wrath: Life and Death in American Law

Anker, Elisabeth, George Washington University

Walt Whitman, the Civil War, and the Problem of American Glory

Turner, Jack,University of Washington

Discussant: Ikuta, Jennie, University of Missouri

Panel 15.36 Method and Interpretation

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Shapiro, Kam, Illinois State University

Papers:

Past, Place, and Present: Morrison's

Traut, Katerina , Vanderbilt University

Persian Letters in Its Time and Ours: Adhesive Past, Bright Unstable Present, Divergent Fragile Futures

Mosher, Michael, University of Tulsa

Political Theory’s Temporal Biases

Feit, Mario, Georgia State University

193

Discussant:

Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music

Wang, Joy

Panel 16.07 Political Emotions and Ancient Political Theory

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Bennett, Nolan, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

Papers:

If You're Not Angry: Anger as More than a Problem

Hertzoff, Andrew, California State University Sacramento

Old Lessons for Contemporary Concerns: Public v. Private Shame

Fumurescu, Alin, University of Houston

Women's Space: Aristophanes' Assemblywomen and the Politics of Women-Only Festivals

Fedi, Silvia, University of Chicago

Words had to change their ordinary meanings: political courage and stasis

McChesney, Sam, Northwestern University

Discussant: Schwartz, Avshalom,Stanford University

Panel 17.03 Patterns of Dominance, Provision, and Division: an International Perspective

Location : Garden A

Chair : Sparrow, Bartholomew, The University of Texas at Austin

Papers:

American Empire: An Historiography

Lindberg, Timothy, University of Minnesota, Morris

From Cold War to Culture War: Food, Politics, and Public Health in the Development of US Agricultural Policy

Sledge, Daniel, University of Texas Arlington

194

POLICING THE PLANTATION: The long-run influence of plantation labor on coercion in Assam

Russell, Emily, Stanford University

Discussants:

Fontaine, Sam,, University of California, Santa Barbara

Szymanski, Ann-Marie, University of Oklahoma -- Norman

Panel 22.02 Regulating Technology

Location : Regency A

Chair : Thomas, Craig, University of Washington, Seattle

Papers:

Diffusion and Policy Transfer in Armed UAV Proliferation

Ceccoli, Stephen, Rhodes College

Someday We'll Be Safer: Beneficially Constraining Connected & Autonomous Vehicle Regulation in the US & EU

Posch, Konrad, University of California, Berkeley

The Politics of Regulating App-Based Work in the Gig Economy

Gray, Paul,Brock University

Ross, Stephanie, McMaster University

Savage, Larry, Brock University

Discussant: Thomas, Craig, University of Washington, Seattle

Panel 22.06 Policymaking and Public Health Emergencies: Reconceptualizing and Reassessing State Capacity in the United States

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Keller, Ann,University of California, Berkeley

Papers:

Elected Capacity? Governance and the case of mosquito borne diseases in Florida

Harper, Chloe, University of Michigan

Holmes, Iris, Cornell University

Hsu, Jessica, University of Michigan

Jarman, Holly, University of Michigan

Singer, Phillip, University of Utah

195

Governing in Crisis: inter-agency coordination, federalism, and the role of governors in United States disaster response

Klasa, Kasia, University of Michigan

Perceptions of racial inequalities as an explanation of COVID-19 response

Creary, Melissa, University of Michigan

Greer, Scott, University of Michigan

Singer, Phillip, University of Utah

Willison, Charley, Cornell University

State Capacity and Public Health: California and COVID-19

Kelly, Andrew, University of California, East Bay

Kuo, Didi, Stanford University

Discussants:

Keller, Ann, University of California, Berkeley

Peterson, Mark, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel 23.08 Political Efficacy, Apathy and Identity Politics

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Mangum, Maruice, Jackson State University

Papers:

Community cultivates democracy. How efficacy, CBO engagement, and neighborhood perceptions influence white and racial minority political behavior

Cargile, Ivy, California State University Bakersfield

Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, San Francisco State University

Huckle, Kiku, California Lutheran University

Molina, Angel, Arizona State University

Racial Apathy: Latinx and Asian American Views on African Americans

Leung, Vivien, Bucknell University

Slaughter, Christine, Boston University

The Influence of Psychological Involvement in the 2020 Presidential Election: Examining Race and Gender

Mangum, Maruice, Jackson State University

196

Turned Out or Turned Off? Black Voter Apathy in Presidential Elections

Davis, Alexandria,University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Grose, Christian, University of Southern California

Panel 24.08 Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1

Location : Pacific L

Chair : Robinson, Jennifer,, University of Utah

Papers:

Alaska

Wright, Glen, University of Alaska Southeast

California

DiSarro, Brian, California State University

Sacramento

Hussey, Wesley, California State University

Colorado

Berry, Michael, University of Colorado

Montana

Haber, Paul, University of Montana

New Mexico

Seckler, Kim, New Mexico State University

Oregon

Henkels , Mark, Oregon State University

Steel, Brent, Oregon State University

Utah

Ball, Jon, Legislative Fiscal Analyst, Utah

Dean, Phil, University of Utah

Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah

Washington

Artime, Michael, Pacific Lutheran University

Sacramento

Benjamin, Francis , Washington State University

Wyoming

McConnell, Jason, University of Wyoming

Schuhman, Robert, University of Wyoming

Discussant: Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah

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Panel 25.03 Roundtable - Educating for Social Justice: Rethinking the Purpose of Political Science

Location : Seacliff C

Chair(s) :

Discussant:

Bayes, Jane, California State University, Northridge

Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University

Kamol, Isaac,Trinity College

Lovato, Brian,, California State University, Fullerton

Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Panel 28.07 Gender, voting behavior, and public opinion

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Britzman, Kylee, Lewis-Clark State College

Papers:

A Local Women Friendliness Case Study: Pennsylvania in 2020

Pyeatt, Nicholas, Penn State Altoona

Yanus, Alixandra, High Point University

Gender, Education and Partisanship: Trends in Party ID and Vote Choice over Time

Wolf, Kayla, University of Southern California

Life of the Party: How Institutions Shape Women's Pursuit of Office

McBrayer, Markie, University of Idaho

Williams, R Lucas, Texas Southern University

The Uses and Abuses of Title IX

Novak-Herzog, Maya, Northwestern University

Discussant: Green, Joanne Connor, Texas Christian University

198

Panel 29.03 Asian Pacific American Political Identity and Representation

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College

Papers:

Asian Americans and Ethnic Studies Requirements in California

Bui, Karen,University of California, Santa Barbara

Exploring the Contours of the 2.5 Generation in the Political Trajectories of Chinese Americans

Sun, Michael, University of California Santa Barbara

Geographical Context and Asian American Representation at the Local Level

Esteban, Rhoanne, University of California, Santa Barbara

Indigeneity, Identity, and Sense of Belonging among Chamoru in Guahan

Phan, Ngoc, Hawaii Pacific University

Roberto, Joseph, Hawaii Pacific University

Taijeron, Lauren, University of Hawaii

Second-Generation South Asian Americans and People of Color Identity

Mishra, Sangay, Drew University

Discussant:

Junn, Jane,University of Southern California

Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)

Panel 30.03 Taming of the Shrews: Disciplining Feminists and Feminism

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University

199

Papers:

"But she's crazy“ Gender, Race, Madness, and the Limits of Respectability

Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University

Bumble-ing Towards Gomorrah?: The Disciplining of Sex Positivity in U.S. Rape Culture

Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound

Feminists Theorize the Aging Body in Post-Pandemic and Democratically Stressed Times

Naranch, Laurie, Siena College

Problematizing Criminal Justice for "Good Survivors" of Intimate Partner Violence

Lemay, Marie-Pier, University of Pittsburgh

Discussant: Kaku, Archana, Muhlenberg College

Panel 32.03 Repression and Shadows of Repression

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Shih, Victor,School of Global Policy and Strategy

Papers:

Auto-selection into Purges

Nalepa, Monika, The University of Chicago

Piotrowska, Barbara, University College London

Piotrowska, Barbara

Causes of Targeted Repression of the Media in Autocracies: Evidence from Russia

Talgatova, Malika, University of California San Diego

Exporting Surveillance: The Political Effects of Huawei in Africa

Baggott Carter, Erin, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer

Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford University

200

How Personalist Dictators Survive

Dwinger, Felix, University of Gothenburg, Institute for Advanced S

Tough Love: The Complementarity of Repression and Co-optation in Authoritarian Survival

Ceyhun, Huseyin Emre,Princeton University

Discussant:

Hou, Yue, Penn

Lorentzen, Peter, University of San Francisco

Panel 1.08 Democracy, Development, and Crisis: India, Brazil and the Middle Income Trap

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Schneider, Aaron, University of Denver

Papers:

Boom and Bust in India and Brazil: Economic Collapse and Democratic Decay

Schneider, Aaron, University of Denver

Brazil in the Crossroad: The Role of the Civil-Military Relations in the New Administration

Esteves Duarte, Erico, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Economic Statecraft of Middle Powers

Doshi, Vash, University of California Santa Barbara

The role of public policies in automotive upgrading

Estides Delgado, Henrique, University of Denver

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Unity in Diversity - The Language Debate and the Democracy in India

Manivannan, Ramu, Multiversity Centre for Indigenous Knowledge

Discussant: Estides Delgado, Henrique, University of Denver

Panel 1.19 Elites and Authoritarian Systems

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Ishiyama, John, University of North Texas

Papers:

Autocratic Revolving Doors: Who Makes a Comeback?

Olar, Roman-Gabriel, Dublin City University

Power without power: A model of authoritarian power-sharing

Shin, Seungyup, Columbia University

Purges or reshuffles? Elite management strategies in autocracies

Baturo, Alexander, Institutional Affiliation

Olar, Roman-Gabriel, Dublin City University

Discussant:

Panel 6.04 Understanding & Amplifying the Peoples' Voice: Diverse Public Opinion, Vote Choice & Political Participation

Location : Regency B

Chair : Chapa, Samantha, University of Houston

Papers:

Caretaking and Pandemics: How Caretaking Impacts Policy Opinions

Cargile, Ivy, California State University Bakersfield

Greenlee, Jill, Brandeis

Hayes, Sarah, Georgetown University

Jennifer, Merolla, University of California, Riverside

VanSickle-Ward, Rachel, Pitzer College

202

COVID Mitigation Politics: Understanding the Use of School Board Meetings

Lavariega Monforti, Jessica,, California State University, Channel Islands

Gender Differences in Chamorro Public Opinion: Results from the Guahan Survey

PHAN, NGOC, HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

We Matter: Linked Fate and Political Participation of Women Across Races

Niezgoda, Meredith, Texarkana College

Discussant: Beechey, Susanne, Whitman College

Panel 8.08 The European Union

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Edgerton, Jared, University of Texas at Dallas

Papers:

Differentiated Integration as a Fair Solution to Disunity in the European Union? Results from a Survey Experiment

Heermann, Max, University of Konstanz, Germany

Leuffen, Dirk, University of Konstanz, Germany

Europe's Daydreams Crushed by a Nightmare: The Foreign Policy of the European Far-Right Populist Axis

Liceralde, Bryan, University of Toronto

Is EU Closing Capability Expectations Gap in its Eastern Neighborhood in Response to Russian Invasion of Ukraine?

Dekanozishvili, Mariam, Coastal Carolina University

Discussant: Worth, Thomas, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Panel 10.04 Judicial Procedures and Decision-Making

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Boyea, Brent, University of Texas at Arlington

Papers:

203

Interest Group Ideology and Citations to Amicus Curiae Briefs

Canelo, Kayla,University of Texas at Arlington

It's Alito's Court Now: Assessing Samuel Alito's Jurisprudence and the Future Direction of the U.S. Supreme Court

Yacobucci, Peter, SUNY Buffalo State

Packing State Supreme Courts: Analyzing the Dynamics of State Supreme Court

Expansion

Zschirnt, Simon, Texas A&M International University

Statements or Opinions: Changes in Language on the Shadow Docket

Smart, EmiLee, University of Kentucky

Discussant: Smart, EmiLee, University of Kentucky

Panel 14.08

Democratic Politics

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Chapman, Emilee, Stanford University

Papers:

Shifting Ground: Spaces of Protest as Mechanisms of Political Change

Eckert, Celia, Harvard University

Experiments in Living: Demonstration as Persuasion in Deliberative Systems

MacKenzie, Michael,University of Pittsburgh

White, Avery, The Ohio State University

Fragility and Durability: A Phenomenological Approach to Public Things

Chapman, Laticia, University of Alberta

Habermas, Brandom and the Politics of Pragmatism

Steinberger, Peter, Institutional Affiliation

204

Varieties of Democratic Norms and Functional Transgressions

Chapman, Emilee, Stanford University

Discussant: Ron, Amit, Arizona State University

Panel 14.13 Politics of Care

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Kaneti, Marina, National University of Singapore

Papers:

A Far-Right

Parks, Alison, Stetson University

Care Exploitation as Oppressive Double Bind McKittrick-Sweitzer, Lavender,Butler University

Erasing women: rethinking care and hospitality for a non-patriarchal world Kaneti, Marina, National University of Singapore

Discussant: Marin, Mara, University of Victoria

Panel 15.20 The Political Theory of Sex and Gender

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Kalk, Anastasiia, New School

Papers:

Between Freedom and Desire: Toward a Democratic Ethic of Sex

Owings, Thomas,University of Pennsylvania

Binary by Law: Sexism and the Legal Construction of Gender and Sexuality in Bostock v. Clayton Co. (2020)

Ortiz Soto, Evelyn, California State University, Long Beach

205

Privacy or Equality? Revisiting the Post-Roe Abortion Debates in a Post-Roe World

Stanley, Sharon, University of Memphis

Transnational Democracy and Transnational Feminism

Fultner, Barbara

Discussant:

Kalk, Anastasiia, New School

Neve, Richard, California Lutheran University

Panel 15.24 The Paradox of Unity:

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Liebenguth, Julianne, Elon University

Papers: A Frommian Analysis of the Problem of Leadership

Levitin, Maor,York University (Toronto)

Group Narcissism, Psychic Regression and Late Capitalism

Thompson, Michael, William Paterson University

Messianism and Caesarism

Fantauzzi, Joseph, York University (Toronto)

Toward A Frommian Ecological Theory: A Critique of Eco-Neurosis

Leal McCormack, Rudy, Colorado State University

Discussant: Philipson, Ilene, Wright Institute

Panel 15.29 Political Theories of Technology

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Giamario, Patrick,

Papers:

206

Setting the Digital Stage: An Actor-Network Theory of Digital Political Life

Pierman, Garret, Institutional Affiliation

After Spectacle? Debord, Foucault, and the Ironies of Surveillance in the Age of Autonomous Images

Reinhardt, Mark, Williams College

The Sweeps and the Creeps: Militarizing outer space exploration in the age of climate change

Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University

Ray, Emily, Sonoma State University

The Techno-Pessimists: Twain, Adorno and Mbembe

Kehlenbach, Stefan

Discussant: Colligan, Elaine, Giamario, Patrick

Panel 15.32 Roundtable - Remembering the Life and Work of Tracy B. Strong

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Seery, John, Pomona College

Papers:

Discussant:

Babich, Babette, Fordham University

Conway, Daniel, University of Texas A & M

Owen, David, University of Southampton

Stevens, Jackie, Northwestern University

Villa, Dana, University of Notre Dame

Panel 16.08 Interpreting Ancient Political Thought

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Hertzoff, Andrew, California State University Sacramento

207

Papers:

Dissident Speech, Silent Injustice, and the limits of Political Authority: Ancient Sources of Political Theory in the Egyptian and Hebraic Traditions

Correm, Tal, New York University

Pericles' Funeral Oration and the Struggle Over Athenian Identity

Schwartz, Avshalom,Stanford University

The undying relevance of Thycidides as a Political Theorist

Mgebrishvili, Mariam, University of California, Santa Barbara

Voltaire's Socrates and the Enlightenment Plato

Keum, Tae-Yeoun, University of California Santa Barbara

Discussant: Hertzoff, Andrew, California State University Sacramento

Panel 17.04 Stories of Resilience, Response, and Self-Determination

Location : Garden A

Chair : OVETZ, ROBERT, San Jose State University

Papers:

Neurodiversity and the Origins of Modern Disability Policy

Baker, Dana Lee, California State University Channel Islands

Mendez Garcia, Matthew, California State University Long Beach

Release of creative energy? - Plantation Capitalism, Antebellum southern courts, and the commodification of Black mothers' labor

Alphonso, Gwendoline, Associate Professor, Fairfield University

Runaway Wives and the Exit Option in Early America

Epstein, Skylar, The University of Texas at Austin

Sparrow, Bartholomew, The University of Texas at Austin

208

The Decline of the Republican West: 1984-2020

Rae, Nicol,University of Arizona

The Search for Our Bayard: 1987 - 2013

Lee, Marcus, Princeton University

Discussant:

Moak, Daniel, Connecticut College

Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University

Panel 21.04 Politics Gets in the Way of Reality

Location : Regency A

Chair : Wiltse, David, South Dakota State University

Papers:

Correcting Misperceptions: Some Politics Are Local

Nalder, Kimberly, California State University, Sacramento

Does Stress Make Us More Susceptible to Political Misinformation?

Baker, Melissa, University of Texas at El Paso

Denny, Elaine, University of California, Merced

How to Condition Causal Effects on Factual Manipulation Checks Without Inducing Post-Treatment Bias

Liu, Shiyao, Peking University

Markovich, Zachary, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies: When and why Swedish Parliamentarians withhold information from opponents, allies, and journalists

Martinsson, Joel, Harvard University, United States, & Linnaeus Univ

Discussant:

Leber, Andrew, Tulane University

Sandlin, Evan, University of Southern California

209

Panel 22.07 Health Outcomes & Policies

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Ceccoli, Stephen, Rhodes College

Papers:

Pandemic Inequity: Nevada Recovery

Beavers, Kelliann, The Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West, U

Cummings, Taylor, The Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West, U

Martinez, Magdalena, The Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West, U

Solano-Patricio, Elia del Carmen, The Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West, U

Socio-political health policy of Rohingya refugees: Politics of humanitarian healthcare system.

Asaduzzaman, Md, Arizona State University

Zero-COVID Policy and the Legality of the Chinese Government

Chen, Yuxiang, Arizona State University

Wang, Yuancheng, Arizona State University

Yang, Ke, Independent

Discussant: Fullerton, Allegra, University of Colorado Denver

Panel 23.07 Protest, Politics and Political Power

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Michelson, Melissa, Menlos College

Papers:

"Tu lucha es mi lucha" Secure Communities and Cross Racial Alliances in the BLM Movement

Robert, Martinez, University of Notre Dame

Black Lives Matter Protests and Support for Trump Among Republicans: What Two Weeks in 2020 Tell Us About Racial Threat, The Use of Political Violence and Support for Authoritarian Leaders in the US

Lindsay, Spencer, University of Notre Dame

210

Comparing Transnational to Local Europe Black Movements: BLM versus Zwarte Piet

Shella, Kimberly, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Peaceful Protest or Violent Riot? Text Analysis of US Politicians' Attitudes Toward George Floyd Protests

Charm, Theodore, The University of Texas at Austin

Park, Yul Min, The University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Lavarierga Monforti, Jessica, California State University, Channel Islands

Panel 23.09 Policing, Crime, Violence and the Politics of Race

Location : Pacific K

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Grave Injustice: How Police Killings Shape Black Political Participation

Branton, Regina, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

Carey Jr., Tony, University of North Texas

Hate Crimes as Political Violence

Long, Sean, University of California, Riverside

Invest or Divest: How Concern about Crime Conditions Municipal Budgetary Preferences

Krishnamurthy, Arvind, Duke University

Mapping the Emergence of the Demand to Defund Police on Twitter

Rao, Neomi, University of Chicago

Patronage Protection: Citizenship, Violence, and Migration in Depression-Era Texas

Arriola, Leonardo, University of California, Berkeley

Campos, Juan, University of California, Berkeley

Cortes Rivera, Juve, Pablo de Olavide University

211

Panel 23.16 Race, Identity & Candidate Preference

Location : Garden B

Chair : Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University

Papers:

A Conjoint Test of How Latinos Evaluate a Candidate's Ethnicity, Party, and Positions on Immigration, Economics, and Abortion

Wakefield, Derek,, Princeton University

Elements of Latinidad

Uribe, Laura, University of California San Diego

Vying for Votes:

Bonilla, Tabitha, Northwestern University

Discussant: Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University

Panel 24.02 When Place-Context Shapes Politics

Location : Pacific N

Chair : McDaniel, Jason, San Francisco State University

Papers:

The Effects of School Segregation on Incumbency Advantage in American School Districts

Kim, Yeaji, California State University - Dominguez Hills

McBrayer, Markie, University of Idaho

When Neighborhoods Shape Politics

Trounstine, Jessica, University of California, Merced

News journalism and the reproduction of urban borders, stigma, and inequalities

Maher, Kristen, kmaher@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Owens, Renee, reowens@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Discussant: McDaniel, Jason, San Francisco State University

212

Panel 24.09 Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2

Location : Pacific L

Chair(s) : Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah

Alaska

Wright, Glen, University of Alaska Southeast

California

DiSarro, Brian, California State University Sacramento

Hussey, Wesley, California State University Sacramento

Colorado

Berry, Michael, University of Colorado

Montana

Haber, Paul, University of Montana

New Mexico

Seckler, Kim, New Mexico State University

Oregon

Henkels , Mark , Oregon State University

Steel, Brent, Oregon State University

Utah

Ball, Jon,Legislative Fiscal Analyst, Utah

Dean, Phil, University of Utah

Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah

Washington

Artime, Michael, Pacific Lutheran University

Benjamin, Francis , Washington State University

Wyoming

McConnell, Jason, j University of Wyoming

Schuhman, Robert, University of Wyoming

Discussant: Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah

Panel 25.04 Educating for Social Justice: Practical Tools for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

213

Papers:

Coalitional Pedagogy: Educating for Intersectional Social Justice

Keating, Cricket, University of Washington

Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Creating Inclusive Political Science Classrooms with Faculty-Student Pedagogical Partnerships

Mered, Milka, William & Marry

Nemacheck, Christine, William & Marry

Discussing the Dilemma of Emancipationist Imperialism: A Powerful Tool for the Anti-Racist Feminist Political Science Classroom

MacLean, Lee,University of Ottawa

Emergent Encounters Action Project

Fortier, Craig , University of Waterloo

The Effectiveness of Intersectional Political Science Pedagogy in an Introductory Course in American

Fletcher, Michelle, Salisbury University

Hoffman, Adam, Salisbury

Who Gets A Say?: Collaborative Course Design Across Different Student Years

Mendoza, Mary Anne, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Discussant:

Sokoloff, William, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley

Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Panel 26.01 Undergraduate Research Posters Sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha

Location : Seacliff Foyer

Posters :

"Regional Hegemonies According to the English School " The Cases of China and Russia

Torija, Cristina, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus

214

A Deleuzian and Guattarian Analysis of the Rise of Contemporary Fascism in America

Garcia, Leon Trey, Institutional Affiliation

Asian American State Legislators and Ethnic Studies Requirements in California

Bui, Karen, University of California, Santa Barbara

Follow The Leader: Advertising Attacking Party Leaders

Acosta, Landen, Oregon State University

Burgess, Braden, Oregon State University

DeFrieze, Lara, Oregon State University

From The Supreme Court to the Local Police: How Counties Disseminate Judicial Decisions

Erving, Emily, Oregon State University

Freemerman, Emma, Oregon State University

Generational Voting: An Analysis Behind Latino Voters and Generational Status in Election Cycles

Moreno, Robert, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Gerrymandering and Voter Disenfranchisement - How District Lines are Used to Suppress the Vote and How We Might Fix It

Welcher, Gillian, San Francisco State University

How Familial Ties Influence Discussions of Abortion From Elected Officials

Destine, Ethan, Oregon State University

Ditmore, Gabriel, Oregon State University

Kerns, Erin, Oregon State University

I'm Armed, Don't Shoot!

Harrah, Logan, Ohio Northern University

Insider versus outsider crime reporting: the role of journalism in place stigma

Owens, Renee, San Diego State University

215

Maritime Cybersecurity: Why IUU Fishers & Sand Pirates are using AIS spoofing to execute environmental crimes

Thomas, Aurora, California State University Maritime Academy

Organizational Structure and the Demobilization of the American Patriot Movement

Carr, Codey, Occidental College

QAnon Deconstructed: Faith and Lies

Andrus, Samuel,, Chapman University

Racing for Profit in the Inland Empire: The Housing Crisis in Riverside, CA

Adelina, Hernandez, Riverside City College

Soviet Legacies in the Czech Gender Experience

Vavrina, Zoe, University of Colorado Denver

State Violence and Filipino Revolutionary Struggle

Lim, Jay Tan, San Francisco State University

Uncovering the 2.5 generation among Chinese American Elected Officials

Sun, Michael, University of California Santa Barbara

What Influences County-Level Prosecutors to Appeal to

Trimpey, Hailey,, Ohio Northern University

Who Advertises on Social Media

Lopez, Emileni, , Oregon State University

Luxa, Sam, Oregon State University

Walsh, Kate, Oregon State University

216

Panel 29.04 Professional Development for Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholars in the Discipline

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Mishra, Sangay, Drew University

Discussants:

Junn, Jane, University of Southern California

Leung, Vivien, Bucknell University

Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)

Mishra, Sangay, Drew University

Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California

Panel 30.04 Body Talk: Embodied Political Theories

Location : Waterfront B

Chair : Leach, Brittany, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale)

Papers:

Gender Trouble and Formation of Fraternal Democracy: Towards a Trans-Feminist Reading of the 18th Century Molly House

Cohen, Aylon, University of Chicago

Rethinking Revolution as Rupture: The Black Feminist Transformative Justice Movement, Habit, Skill and Its Relation to Creative Social Transformation

Velji, Muhammad,Wesleyan University

The Desire to Suffer? Asceticism, Piety, and Indigenous Women's Self-Making in Seventeenth-Century Nouvelle-France

Feng, Janice, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Discussant: Gambino, Elena, Rutgers University

Panel 32.04 Election and Succession

Location : Board Room C

Chair : Pan, Jennifer, Stanford University

Papers:

217

How Dictators Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: Ballot Order Manipulation in China, Vietnam, and Russia

Todd, Jason, Duke Kunshan University

Trinh, Minh, Harvard University

Living in Different Worlds: Electoral Authoritarianism and Partisan Gaps in Perceptions of Electoral Integrity

Jacob, Marc S, ETH Zurich

Jöst, Paula, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Vergioglou, Ioannis

Presidential Candidate Selection of Dominant Parties in Sub-Saharan Africa

Tsubura, Machiko, Institute of Developing Economies

Social Networks and Partisanship in Electoral Autocracies

Letsa, Natalie, University of Oklahoma

Discussant:

Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles

Slater, Dan, University of Michigan

Panel 33.06 Methods Cafe

Location : Board Room B

Chair(s) : Behl, Natasha, Arizona State University

Steele, Brent, University of Utah

About :

The Methods Café will involve five scholars discussing their particular method in an informal environment. Participants can locate the method that they wish to discuss with the person staffing that table, sit down, and join in an ongoing conversation or start a new one. The café has no formal paper presentations; or designated discussants, but rather it is a conversation among people interested in learning about interpretive methods in a supportive environment.

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Research Ethics and the IRB System - Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah

I've been studying this system since 2006 and served on the APSA ad hoc committee that produced the 2020 APSA Principles and Guidance for Human Subjects Research ethical guidelines. I'm happy to discuss everything from nuts and bolts of IRBs, to how to engage with IRBs (including resistance), to actual ethical issues in the social-political sciences.

Autoethnographic Methods - Natasha Behl, Arizona State University

In my research, I turn to autoethnography to give voice to my experience of gendered, racialized, and epistemic violence in political science and in the field. Autoethnography enables me to ask questions that remain unasked: Why do we so often adopt an objective and cold academic voice? What if we spoke and wrote differently? Please join the critical reflection on autoethnography and its capacity to challenge the content, style, and form of academic writing.

Visual Research - Sarah Marusek, University of Hawai‘i Hilo

Visual research is an interpretive methodology that sees beyond the visual aspects of everyday life to consider a praxis-based approach to theoretical constructs. In other words, how we see what we see (or don’t see) can be deconstructed, analyzed, and re-envisioned beyond just the visually apparent. These aesthetics of representation include dimensions of materiality, spatiality, semiotics, and even the synesthetic.

Ethnography, Positionality and Reflexivity – ‘Who are We?’ - Farah Godrej, University of California Riverside

Join us for an open-ended conversation on how the researcher’s own personal or ascriptive characteristics, whether race, gender, sexuality, religion, class or other life-histories and experiences can shape their engagement with the communities they study, and the outcomes of their research. How is the researcher being read, perceived or received by and within the community they immerse in, and in what ways do their own personal characteristics and histories end up shaping what they in turn perceive, understand and analyze? What responsibilities might this imply for researchers to reflect self consciously upon, rather than ignore or sidestep, the interactive and mutually constitutive relationship between their own demographic/biographic “data” and the worlds they study?

Interviewing - Samantha Majic, John Jay College, CUNY

I have conducted interview-based research since 2006 in the US context and look forward to talking with participants at the methods cafe about the following: organizing and planning related projects; IRB applications; interviewee recruitment strategies; question development; interview techniques; what to do with interview data (organization, analysis, etc); publishing interview based research; other!

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Saturday April 08 8:00AM-09:45 AM

Panel 0.05 Belonging, Resistance, and the Immigrant Experience

Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 07.4

Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Seacliff A

Panel 1.09 Democratic Politics

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Breunig, Christian, University of Konstanz

Papers:

Table of Contents

Decoupling from Empire: Hybrid Democratization in the British and American Worlds

Ding, Iza, University of Pittsburgh

Goplerud, Max, University of Pittsburgh

Slater, Dan, University of Michigan

Perceptions of Deservingness among Elected Politicians

Breunig, Christian, University of Konstanz

Maj-Britt, Sterba, University of Konstanz

Political Polarization and Mechanisms of Direct Democracy, 1992-2019

Acosta, Federico, Universidad de la Republica

Bejar, Sergio, San Jose State University

Moraes, Juan, Universidad de la Republica

Discussants:

Adams, James, University of California, Davis

Goel, Ritika, University of California Berkeley

Panel 1.20 Politics of Protest

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Leber, Andrew, Tulane University

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Papers:

Non-Violent Resistance Campaigns – A Temporal Examination

Elmore, Naela, University of Texas at Dallas

The Domestic Politics of Free Trade Agreements: Public Demonstrations and the FTA

Ratification Process in Latin America

Trejo, Alfredo, University of California, Los Angeles

The Political Economy of Contentious Politics in Russia: Protests during Economic Turbulence 2007-2020.

Kusluch, Joseph, United States Air Force Academy

Discussant: Greene, Catherine

Panel 3.09 Multispecies Politics and Justice

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Hunold, Christian, Drexel University

Papers:

An Intersectional Multispecies Equity for Environmental Education

Lloro, Teresa, , Cal Poly Pomona

Redefining who matters: institutionalizing multi-species justice

Celermayer, Dany,University of Sydney

Schlosberg, David, University of Sydney

Winter, Christine, Otago University

Wild horse roundups and removals: science, gender, affect

Britton, Jennifer, Drexel University

Del Grosso, Abigail, Drexel University

Ellis, Cassidy, Drexel University

Hunold, Christian, Drexel University

Discussant: Lambacher, Jason, University of Washington Bothell

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Panel 4.06 Energy Transitions

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Day, Shane, Portland State University

Papers:

Analysis of the Imaginative Geographies of Climate Smart Mining and their re-imagination by the Kuthala environmental care group (KECG) in Mpumalanga

province, South Africa

Nair, Sharmini, Colorado State University

Analyzing Factors Contributing to Community Microgrid Projects Success and FailureCase Studies from the US

Boudet, Hilary, Oregon State University

Butler, Lily, Oregon State University

Furqan, Maham, Oregon State University

Muttaqee, Mahmood, Oregon State University

Does the Shale Gas Revolution Hinder Clean Energy Innovation?

Ayasli, Duygu, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Lazkano, Itziar, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Sustainable Trade-offs and Synergies in Electricity Mix?

Sohn, Hyodong,University of Colorado Boulder

Discussant: Newsome, Lucie, University of New England

Panel 4.07 Odds & Ends for $1000, Alex

Location : Regency A

Chair : Finn, Elliott, University of California at Santa Barbara

Papers:

City-Level Representation and Support for Climate Mitigation Policies

Elszasz, Hayley, University of Virginia

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Double Jeopardy and the Northern Spotted Owl: A New Challenge for the Endangered Species Act?

Carmack, Meagan, University of Washington Seattle

Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy

Carlisle, Juliet, University of Utah

Jerry, Stott, University of Utah

Jim, Curry, University of Utah

The California Master Plan for Higher Education: Ecology, Reclamation, and Conservation

Webb, Maurice, University of California Riverside

Discussant: Gen, Sheldon, San Francisco State University

Panel 8.09 Responding to Rising Powers

Location : Pacific G

Chair :

Papers:

Balance of Initiatives: A New Theory of Power Competition

Yilmaz, Selim, University of Nottingham, UK

Dominant Decline and Revisionist Rise: Models of US-Japan Alignment Against China

Honda, Eric, Delta College

We Are All Caesars: Competing Authoritarianism Amid the Interregnum of World Order

Fattor, Eric, Colorado State University

Discussant: Fattor, Eric, Colorado State University

Panel 13.05 Parties and Group Interests in Elections

Location : Garden B

Chair : English, Jasmine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Papers:

Bellwether Pennsylvania, 2022: Party Coalitions and Culture Wars in a Pivotal Election Year Campaign Finance and Gerontocracy in the United States

Bonica, Adam, , Stanford

Grumbach, Jacob, University of Washington

The Curious Case of Mass Mobilization: The Relationship Between 2020 U.S. Protests and Voting Behavior

Tafoya, Jordin, Arizona State University

The Two-Pronged Palestinian Response to Exclusion Within Israel

Abu Rass, Rida, Queen's University

Discussant: Heslip, Luke, San Francisco State University

Panel 14.03 Liberalism in the 21st Century

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Hallenbrook, Christopher, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Papers:

A Relational Approach to Liberal Practices: The Abolishment of the Hoju System in South Korea

Choi, Yujin, Columbia University

From the Common State: John Locke on Climate Change

Hallenbrook, Christopher, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Reed, Ryan, Bradley University

The Rise of Unreasonableness

Chun, Michelle, Rochester Institute of Technology

Utility and J.S. Mill's Absolutist Sentiment in On Liberty

Brandt, Raymond, University of California, Davis

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Which Liberal Subject for Regulating Data Privacy

Papcke, Luise,New York University

Discussant: Valls, Andrew

Panel 14.20

Author Meets Critics

On Part Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Thomas Malleson

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Marin, Mara, University of Victoria

Discussants:

Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara

Johnson, Rebecca,, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria

Metz, Tamara, Political Science, Reed College

Nedelsky, Jennifer, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Stolzenberg, Nomi, Gould School of Law, University of Southern Calif

Panel : 14.21 LGBT Inclusion in American Life: Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil Rights by, Susan Burgess

Author Meets Critics

Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : Pacific N

Chair: Davis, Heath, heath.davis@temple.edu, Temple University

Author/Responder: Burgess, Susan, Ohio University and DePaul University

Commentators:

Bracewell, Lorna, Flagler College

Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York

Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Panel 15.33 Technological Futures: Emerging Frameworks, Unexpected Effects

Location : Bayview A

Chair : Mayerfeld, Jamie,University of Washington

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Papers:

Eugenics by Any Other Name? Four Feminist Analyses of Genetic Enhancement in Humans

Sklaroff, M. Edith, University of Pennsylvania

Designing the Digital Citizen: Digital Literacy and Neoliberal Responsibilization

Kindarji, Valerie, University of Toronto

Martin, Alexandra, University of Toronto

Ethics or Power? Alternative Frameworks for Regulating AI

Kehlenbach, Stefan,

Wong, Wendy, University of British Columbia Okanagan

Discussant: McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco

Panel 15.37 Truth, Lies, and Fabulation

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Fultner, Barbara

Papers:

"More Human than Humans": The Rebirth of Political Imagination and Blade Runner

2049

McPherson IV, Luther, Virginia Tech

Abolitionist Speculation and the Uses of Black Feminist Speculative Fiction

Lester, Quinn, Washington and Lee University

Meaning, Metalepsis, and Time Travel: An aesthetic reading of Habermas's account of constitutional democracy

Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music

Plato's Philosophical Sorcery: The Noble Lie as an Imitation of Ignorance

Giamario, Patrick

Discussant: Silverman, Laura, Institutional Affiliation

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Panel 15.41 Anti-Fascist Politics

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Smolenski, Jan,University of Warsaw

Papers:

Pharmacotic Politics 2023

George, Larry, California State University Long Beach

Revisiting Adorno on Education for Autonomy and Moral Responsibility After Auschwitz

Baum, Bruce,The University of British Columbia

Santeusanio, Joshua, The University of British Columbia

Simone Weil's anti-fascism

Ritner, Scott, University of Colorado, Boulder

Discussants:

Neve, Richard, California Lutheran University

Smolenski, Jan, University of Warsaw

Panel 16.09 Law, Obedience, and the Modern State

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Ben Abdallah, Leila, Yale University

Papers:

Of Consuls, Kings, and Plebs: the Meaning of Obedience in Machiavelli's Mixed Regime

Dean, Shawn, Northwestern University

The Law in the Middle: The Place of Rousseau's Legislator

Ellis, Naomi, University of California, Los Angeles

The Politics of 'societas': Partnership and the Early Modern State

Tessarolo, Gio Maria,University of California - Berkeley

Discussant: Vasko, Timothy, Barnard College of Columbia University

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Panel 19.05 LGBTQ politics in Europe and North America

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Norris, Haley, Bryn Mawr College

Papers:

Coming Out in National Probability Surveys: How Tolerance Shapes Outgroup

Identification "The Case of LGBT People in the European Union"

Buettner, Nico, University of Oxford

Convert or Replace: Explaining MP Voting Behavior on LGBT Rights

Siegel, Scott, San Francisco State University

Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart, University of Southampton

Gendered feelings: Analyzing the emotional context of gendered political language using Natural Language Processing

Krakoff, Isabel, York University

Van Matre, Joseph, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Queer Rejections of Representative (Identity) Politics

Norris, Haley, Bryn Mawr College

Discussants:

Buettner, Nico,University of Oxford

Siegel, Scott, San Francisco State University

Panel 23.03 The Inland Empire: Contradictions of Neoliberal Capitalism, the Latinx Civil Society Project, and the Potentiality of Transformation

Location : Regency B

Chair : Orellana, Julio, University of California, Riverside

Discussants:

Apostolidis, Paul, The London School of Economics and Political Scien

Gonzales Toribio, Alfonso,University of California, Riverside

Ramirez-Mayoral, Erika, University of California, San Diego

Scott, Alexander, University of California, Riverside

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Panel 23.11 Representation, Partisanship & Policy Outcomes

Location : Pacific O

Chair : Reny, Tyler, Claremont Graduate University

Papers:

"We call dibs" Incumbency and the Maintenance of Descriptive Representation Over Time

Phillips, Christian University of Southern California

Does the Partisanship of Election Administrators Affect Ballot Rejection Rates?

Herndon, Michael, University of California, Los Angeles

Explaining Changes in Black Substantive Representation Over Time

Garcia, Jennifer, , Oberlin College

Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University

Tate, Katherine, Brown University

The Racist Card: Denial of Racism as a Conservative Counterstrategy

Brown-Weinstock, Rachel,Princeton University

Wakefield, Derek, Princeton University

Discussant: Reny, Tyler, Claremont Graduate University

Panel 23.17 Indigenous Voices: The Politics of Native People

Location : Garden A

Chair :

Papers:

Congressional Selection of Tribes for Termination

Castaneda Dower, Sonja, University of Chicago

Scott, Cooley, University of Chicago

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Reaching Ho'oponopono: A Contextual Analysis of the 1993 Apology Resolution to Native Hawaiians

De Lude, Leilani,University of New Mexico

Phan, Ngoc, Hawai'i Pacific University

Repression, Interests and Outgroup Attitudes: A survey experiment in post-coup

Myanmar

Chew, Isabel, University of British Columbia

Jap, Jangai, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant:

Panel 24.01 Towards an Urban Politics of Space and Race

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Federman, Peter, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Papers:

News journalism and the reproduction of urban borders, stigma, and inequalities

Maher, Kristen,San Diego State University

Owens, Renee, San Diego State University

Urban Politics as Spatial Politics

Jones-Correa, Michael, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant: Federman, Peter, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Panel 27.05 Race and ethnicity in electoral politics

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Coll, Joseph, Sewanee: The University of the South

Papers:

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College as a Mobilizer?: Testing Alternative Theories of Voter Turnout Among College Students

Bradberry, Leigh, California State University, Northridge

Morin, Jason, California State University, Northridge

Oh, Janet, California State University, Northridge

Pennsylvania in 2022 : The Politics of Race, Class, and Region

Beachler, Donald, Ithaca college

The Unbearable Whiteness of Treason: Racial Homogeneity in Congressional Districts and the Cynical Objection to Biden's Victory

Keena, Alex, Virginia Commonwealth University

Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo

McGann, Anthony

Smith, Charles, University of California - Irvine

Discussant: Coll, Joseph, Sewanee: The University of the South

Panel 28.05 Gender, mobilization, and social movements

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University

Papers:

Against Tequila Waste: Women's Environmental Activism in Mexico

Gonzalez-Ascencio, Iara, Kwon, Minju, Chapman University

Decolonizing Agriculture and Food Systems in Oceania

Mironesco, Monique, University of Hawai'i, West O'ahu

Gender Essentialism and Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism: How the Construction of Nature and Sex Divide Feminist Movements

Stokes, Sofia, Northern Arizona University

Discussant: Jeydel, Alana, Fresno City College

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Panel 29.05 Asian Pacific American Politics in the City and Beyond

Location : Waterfront A

Chair : Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government & Inclusion

Discussants:

Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University

Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay

Lai, James, Santa Clara University

Lien, Pei-te, University of California Santa Barbara

Sadhwani, Sara, Pomona College

Panel 30.05 Feminist Foundations

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Gallagher, Megan, The University of Alabama

Papers:

Feminism After the Wrecking Ball: Reinvigorating Intersectional Political Commitment

Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Genre-bending / Gender-bending: Theorizing the Feminist Social Contract

Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, University of Maryland

Non-hegemonic feminist political theory: configurations, omissions, and challenges

Chaparro-Martinez, Amneris , Center for Research and Gender Studies-UNAM & CLAI

Discussant: Hanley, Danielle, Clark University

Panel 32.05 New Data and Measurement

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles

Papers:

A Latent Variable Approach to Measuring Mass Threats in Non-democracies

Wang, Hsu Yumin, Emory University

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Authoritarian Regimes as Ruling Networks

Shamaileh, Ammar, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

Measuring Political Uncertainty in Autocracies with Evidence from China

Zeilberger, Tamar, University of California, Los Angeles

Opposition Coalitions and Liberalizing Electoral Outcomes: New Data

Ladd, Jeremy,Cornell University

Outliers and Regional Divergence: Moving Beyond the Political Resource Curse

Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida

Discussant: Xu, Yiqing, Stanford University

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Saturday April 08 10:00AM-11:45 AM

Panel 1.10 Globalization and International Order

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Estides Delgado, Henrique, University of Denver

Papers:

Comparative Study on Data Resource Protection Burden by Country: Focusing on Differences in Data Security Governance Structures in Democracy and Authoritarian Countries

Lee, Jinkyung, University of Cincinnati

Globalization and Political Legitimacy: Only Individual Factors Count

Bonsall, Sally, University of Virginia

Post-Crisis Austerity and the Politics of Welfare Reform in the US and UK, 2010-2019

Wamsley, Dillon, York University

Discussant: Kolstad, Ivar, Norwegian School of Economics

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Panel 1.21

Roundtable Public Perception in Authoritarian Systems

Location : Pacific I

Chair(s) :

Discussants:

Baturo, Alexander, Institutional Affiliation

Schuler, PAUL, The university of Arizona

Panel 3.10 Vital Politics in a Planetary Age: Rethinking Empire, Political Economy, and Social Movements

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Ferguson, Kathy,University of Hawai'i

Papers:

Agroecological Forms of Life: The Landless Rural Workers Movement's Practices of Permaculture as More-than-Human Mutual Aid in Brazil

Guerra, Adriana Mandacaru, Johns Hopkins University

Between Affect and Ontology: Toward a Spinozist Theory of Political Economy

Scott, Henry, Johns Hopkins University

Life and Nonlife in the Circuits of Colonial Capitalism

Imran, Sheharyar, Johns Hopkins University

Turning Swords into Plowshares: The Ritual Transformation of Blood in Religious Activism

Hyman, Hannah, University of Hawai'i, Manoa

Discussant: Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawai'i

Panel 6.05 The U.S. and Beyond: Intersectionality through National and International Lenses

Location : Regency B

Chair :

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Papers:

Illiberalism and Intersecting Forms of State Violence: Analyzing Hungarian Asylum

Cases and Court Decisions in Canada

Lehotai, Orsolya, The New School for Social Research

Intersectional Politics: How Perceived Efficacy Affects Minority Women's Political Engagement

Vicuna, Bianca, University of California, Los Angeles

Tawhid Paradigm and the Intersectional Turn in Islamic Liberation Theology

Saffari, Siavash, Seoul National University

Discussant: Rubalcava, Bianca, University of the Pacific

Panel 7.05 Comparative Analyses of Migration and Immigration

Location : Seacliff B

Chair : Holzner, Claudio, University of Utah

Papers:

Cheer or Fear: the 2018 Colombian presidential election

Angulo, Juan, University of Maryland

New World Racial Orders: U.S. Occupations and the Origins of Anti-Blackness in Latin America

Bueno Vasquez, Michelle, Northwestern University

Out of the Country But Still in the Party: The Roots of American Expatriate Engagement in Democrats Abroad

McCann, James, Purdue University

Rapoport, Ronald, College of William and Mary

Discussant: Holzner, Claudio, University of Utah

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Panel 8.10 Asia and the World

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Honda, Eric, Delta College

Papers:

The Chinese Government's Attitude Towards Unifying Taiwan: Fusion of Nationalism and Authoritarianism

Chen, Yuxiang, Arizona State University

Wang, Yuancheng, Arizona State University

Yang, Ke, Independent

Why the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Survived and the Socialist Republic of Romania (RSR) Collapsed Despite Their Similarities

Whiteside, Cameron, San Francisco State University

Discussant:

Panel 11.03

Position-Taking and Civility in Policymaking

Location : Garden B

Chair : Lovrich, Nicholas, Washington State University

Papers:

"Guardian of Treasury" or "Party Claimant"? Appropriation and Budget committee members' fiscal stance and hearing strategy

Ha, Heonuk, University of Southern California

Jeffery, Jenkins, University of Southern California

Constitutional Amendment Proposals as Position-Taking Activity in the U.S. House of Representatives (1979-2021)

Cohen, Alexander, University of California, Davis

Partisanship in Congress (Tentative title)

Ardoin, Teah, San Francisco State University

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State Legislative Incivility and Legislative Gridlock: Findings from the 50 US State

Legislatures in the 2018-2019 Period

Benjamin, Francis, Washington State University

Lovrich, Nicholas, Washington State University

Pierce, John, University of Kansas

Schreckhise, William, University of Arkansas

Steel, Brent, Oregon State University

Discussant: Pellaton, Paige, University of California, Davis

Panel 14.10 Politics of Rights

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Butorac, Sean, North Central College

Papers:

Bodies in Resistance: Disability and the Rhetoric of Rights

Heffernan, Ann, University of Michigan

Finding Unity in Our Post-Dobbs Rediscovery of Religious Pluralism

Sarvasy, Wendy, California State University, East Bay

The Law of the Dead

Kaku, Archana, Muhlenberg College

Discussants:

Butorac, Sean, North Central College

Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University

Panel 15.38 Discursive Politics: Hate, Harm, Hypocrisy, Apology

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Slupek, Agatha, University of Chicago

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Papers:

How do charges of hypocrisy undermine democratic deliberation?

Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound

Can Sincere Expression Be Morally Wrong? The Riddle of Hate Speech

Mayerfeld, Jamie,University of Washington

On Harm: the inequity of exposure, the perception of injury, the hope for social solidarity

Rushing, Sara, Montana State University, Bozeman

Discussant: Slupek, Agatha, University of Chicago

Panel 15.42 Author Meets Critics

Dying Abroad: The Political Afterlives of Migration in Europe, by Osman Balkan,

Location : Golden Gate

Chair : Seery, John, Pomona College

Papers:

Author/Responder:

Balkan, Osman, Swarthmore College

Discussants:

Bargu, Banu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Laqueur, Thomas, University of California, Berkeley

Seery, John, Pomona College

Panel 16.10 Frederick Douglass and Abolitionism

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Becker, Jeff, University of the Pacific

Papers:

238

Black Statecraft: Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Refounding of the United States

Davis, Samantha, Oberlin College

The Abolitionist Politics of Complicity

McCarty, Tim, University of San Diego

Discussant: Becker, Jeff, University of the Pacific

Panel 19.06 Establishing a Caucus for Queer Political Science

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Murib, Zein, Fordham University

Discussants:

Isabel, Gonzales, University of Virginia

Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University

Siegel, Scott, San Francisco State University

Panel 21.02 The Political Lives of Emotions

Location : Regency A

Chair : Lesenyie, Matt, California State University Long Beach

Papers:

Happy, Anxious, Pained, and Dejected: Mapping Emotional and Physiological Responses to Election Week 2020 Using Ecological Momentary Assessment

Sandlin, Evan, University of Southern California

Hooked on a Feeling: The Emotional Life of Conspiracy Theorists

Billsback, Brad,Nicholson, Stephen, University of Georgia

Mental Health and Political Attitudes

Baker, Melissa, University of Texas at El Paso

Loewen, Peter, University of Toronto

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Social Identity and Resource Inequality

Foster, David, London School of Economics and Political Science

Warren, Joseph, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Discussant: Martinsson, Joel, Harvard University, United States, & Linnaeus Univ

Panel 23.15 Gender, Sexuality and Political Identity

Location : Pacific N

Chair : Slaughter, Christine, Boston University

Papers:

Embracing the Status Hierarchy: How Sexism, Immigration Attitudes, and Prejudice

Shaped Non-White Support for Trump

Geiger, Jessica, Claremont Graduate University

Matiossian, Shawn, Claremont Graduate University

Reny, Tyler, Claremont Graduate University

How Interracial Marriage Shapes Political Preferences, an Introductory Investigation

Murphy, John, University of California, Irvine

Muslim Women in the United States and Experiences with Discrimination

Sediqe, Nura,, Michigan State University

Discussant: Slaughter, Christine, Boston University

Panel 27.06 Electoral politics of the COVID-19 pandemic

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo

Papers:

Leadership Valence, (Lack of) Policy Responsiveness, & Accountability: The Case of the HEROES Act and President Trump's Leadership During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Algara, Carlos, Amlani, Sharif, University of California, Davis

Kazemian, Sara, University of California, Davis

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What Explains the Virginia Republican Surge in 2021?

Highton, Ben, University of California--Davis

Malmberg, Alice, University of California--Davis

Whither American Election Administration? The Impact of COVID-19 and Political Polarization

Tran, Dari, University of the Pacific

Discussants:

Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo

Malmberg, Alice, University of California--Davis

Panel 28.06

Gender, parties, and elites

Location : Pacific K

Chair : Roberti, Amanda, San Francisco State University

Papers:

Conservative Women and the Rise of White Christian Nationalism in the United States

Rock, Mallory, University of Cincinnati

Do Men Strategically Leverage Female Identities? Nomination of Women with Intersecting Identities as an Electoral Competition Strategy: The Case Turkey's Mayoral Elections

Sari Genc, Elif, Portland State University

Gender Puzzles, Gender Making, and the US Selective Service

Mathews-Schultz, Lanethea, Muhlenberg College

Discussants:

Britzman, Kylee, Lewis-Clark State College

Jeydel, Alana, Fresno City College

Panel 30.06

Politics of Violence: Sex, Power, and Feminism

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, University of Maryland

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Papers:

Consent and Judgment

Gallagher, Megan, The University of Alabama

Fighting Back: Simone de Beauvoir, Self-Defense, and Second-Wave Tactics of Rape Prevention

Owen, Rose,University of Chicago

The Jane Collective and the Material Politics of Direct Address

Myers, Ella, University of Utah

Why is

Moss, Zoe, University of Colorado Boulder

Discussant: Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, University of Maryland

Panel 32.06

Authoritarian Institutions

Location : Waterfront D

Chair : Lorentzen, Peter, University of San Francisco

Papers:

Authoritarian Courts as an Institution of Control: Political Action and Trial Result

Baik, Jongyoon, The University of Chicago

Yang, Eddie, University of California San Diego

Double-edged Effects of Government Responsiveness on Authoritarian Stability

Zhang, Tongtong, Stanford University, Cyber Policy Center

Monitoring and Manipulation: Authoritarian Transparency and Legal Resistance

Li, Handi, Emory University

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Noisy Signaling and the Consolidation of Dictatorial Control: Evidence from China's 2016 PLA Reform

Chang, Keng-chi, Department of Political Science, University of Cal

Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University o

Tung, Hans H., Department of Political Science, National Taiwan U

When Fire Alarm Needs (Higher-Level) Police Patrol: Evidence from Central Environmental Inspections and Firm Compliance in China

Shen, Shiran Victoria,Stanford University

Wang, Qi, Nanjing University

Zhang, Bing, Nanjing University

Discussants:

Shen-Bayh, Fiona,William & Mary

Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University

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Panel 1.11 Authoritarian Institutions

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Draege, Jonas,, Oslo New University College

Papers:

Comparative One-Party Rule Between Authoritarianism and Democracy: Japan, Mexico, and Taiwan Compared

McNeme, Keely, Southern Methodist University

Takeuchi, Hiroki, Southern Methodist University

Electoral Reform and Elite Defection in Autocracies: Evidence from the USSR

Kortukov, Dima,, University of Kentucky

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Split or Joint: Bicameralism and Constitutional Amendments in Autocracies

Ae sil, Woo, Gettysburg College

Discussants:

Ivey, Andrew, University of Houston Downtown

Sheen, Greg, National Cheng Kung University

Panel 3.11 Roundtable - Fresh Approaches to Teaching Environmental Political Theory

Location : Pacific E

Chair: Koutnik, Gregory, Beloit College

Discussants:

Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College

Dias, Elsa,Pikes Peak Community College

Glasson, Hannah, Virginia Tech

Hodgetts, Matthew, Case Western Reserve University

Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Stengl, Noah, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Witlacil, Mary, Colorado State University

Panel 7.03 Detention, Deportation, and Race

Location : Seacliff B

Chair :

Papers:

Profit Margins and Carceral Borders: Immigration Detention Facility Siting and Private Prison Companies' Campaign Donations

Fikejs, Emerald, Stanford University

Race Making Bureaucracies: Modern Immigration Enforcement and the Role of Bureaucracy in Managing Immigration

Young, Dennis, University of Washington

What can AI see: constructing the Kaneti, Marina, National University of Singapore

Narode, Akanksha

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Whither "Assisted" and "Voluntary" Return and Reintegration at the International Organization for Migration? The Shifting Approach to Migrant Return in the Wake of COVID-19

Smith, Michael, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Discussant: Acuna, Sam, California State University Channel Islands

Panel 8.11 Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Location : Pacific G

Chair : Dekanozishvili, Mariam, Coastal Carolina University

Papers:

Conflict Disruptions of Epistemic Communities: Initial Lessons from the Impact of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Ivanova, Anna, Washington State University

Thiers, Paul, Washington State University

Old Wars, New Wars: The Problem of Russia's War in Ukraine

Mello, Brian, Muhlenberg College

The Implications of NATO Enlargement on Russian Foreign Coercion: A Typological Study

Li, Zhiyao, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Intern

The War in Ukraine: Neutralizing Effect of Weaponized Interdependence

Kulakevich, Tatsiana, University of South Florida

Why the Biden Administration Chose to Support Ukraine: A Test of the Operational Code

Haas, Michael,, University of Hawai'i (retired)

Discussant: Cetin, Ozan, American University

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Panel 10.05 Perceptions of the Judiciary

Location : Seacliff D

Chair : Adamian, Martin,California State University, Los Angeles

Papers:

Legal socialization in a boarding school for 'at-risk' youth

Berk, Christopher, George Mason University

Policy Agreement Drives Public Evaluations of the Supreme Court

Gadarian, Shana, Syracuse University

Strother, Logan, Purdue University

Saga of the Mexican wolf

fitzgerald, edward,Wright State University

The Judiciary as a Representative Institution: Which Respondents see Judges as Representatives?

Arrington, Nancy, California Polytechnic State University

Moore, Matthew, California Polytechnic State University

Total Justice and Tort Tales: Exploring the Legitimacy of Everyday Tort Claims

Barnes, Jeb, University of Southern California

Hevron, Parker, Texas Woman's University

Menounou, Elli, California State Polytechnic University Pomona

Discussant: Anderson, J.P., San Diego State University

Panel 12.03 Explaining, Correcting, and Responding to Elite Rhetoric

Location : Garden B

Chair :

Papers:

Examining the Effectiveness of Fact Checking in Polarized Online Discussions: A Survey Experiment

Neely, Stephen, University of South Florida

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Perceptions of Candidate Incivility and their Relationship with Affective Polarization, Turnout, and Negative Voting Across Partisan Identifications

Ferreira Da Silva, Frederico, , University of Lausanne, Institute of Political Stu

Garzia, Diego, University of Lausanne, Institute of Political Stu

Vargiu, Chiara, University of Lausanne, Institute of Political Stu

Structural Incentives for Parties to Manipulate Domestic Opinions Online

Sistek, Hanna, Purdue University

What Works and Why it Matters: Explaining Engagement on Political Social Media

Bailey, Michael, Georgetown University

Ramaswamy, Abhinav, Stanford University

When and who's tweeting?: Members of Congress and 2020 election fraud rhetoric

Wu, Jennifer, Stanford University

Discussants:

Gupta, Shagun, American University

Laufer, Jill, University of California, Davis

Panel 14.11 Policing, State Violence, and Resistance

Location : Pacific M

Chair : Kaku, Archana, Muhlenberg College

Papers:

Continuity and Rupture in Radical Prisoner Thought

Stumpf, Benjamin, University of Connecticut, Storrs

Enchantments of Policing: Continuity and Contradiction in Cinematic Copaganda

Denman, Derek, University of Copenhagen

The Emotional Logic of Police Terror: Racial Capitalism and the Strategic Arrangement of Fear

Bean, Conor, Johns Hopkins University

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Theorizing Punitiveness

Babalola, Tolulope, University of Southern California

Unjust Mercy

Butorac, Sean, North Central College

Discussant: Chari, Anita, University of Oregon

Panel 15.39 Economy, Class, Politics

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Gies, Nathan,Portland State University

Papers:

Economics as Political Theory: Effective Altruism and Its Discontents

Engelmann, Stephen,

Marxism and the Party: Obstacles to Class Democratic Will Formation

LAVENIA, JR, PETER, SUNY Oneonta

Re-establishing the Bonds of Interdependence to Take Back Economic Freedom

Kim, Ki Young, Columbia University

Discussant: Gies, Nathan,Portland State University

Panel 16.11 Structuring the Modern State

Location : Pacific J

Chair : Fumurescu, Alin, University of Houston

Papers:

Edmund Burke and American Empire

Page, Lewis, University of British Columbia

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Rousseau's Right Reason

Dahlsten, Jonathan, University of California Davis

The Machine From God: Kosmos and the Political Theology of Inequality

Judge, Brian, University of California, Berkeley

Wein, Andrew, University of Pittsburgh

Discussant: Fumurescu, Alin, University of Houston

Panel 21.05 The Role of Groups in Shaping Attitudes

Location : Regency A

Chair : Warren, Joseph, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Papers:

Public Perceptions of Welfare Policies and Recipients: An Updated and Comprehensive Analysis

Molina, Rafael, Oregon State University

Strength in numbers? Race's relationship with conceptualizations of strong and weak partisanship

Centeno, Raquel, University of Southern California

Junn, Jane, University of Southern California

The Politics of Protection: Defending White Women, Disenfranchising Black Men

Smilan-Goldstein, Rachel, University of Virginia

Discussant: Warren, Joseph, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Panel 21.06 Rethinking Opinion Formation

Location : Regency B

Chair : Algara, Carlos

Papers:

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Generalized Trust and Support for Negotiated Peace: A Theory of Public Opinion

Formation

Love, Gregory, University of Mississippi

Immigrants' Personalities Strongly Affect Natives' Immigrant Preferences in the UK

Buettner, Nico,University of Oxford

Hobolt, Sara, London School of Economics and Political Science

Tilley, James, University of Oxford

Inequality & Rational Retrospection: The Role of Income Inequality in Shaping Citizen

Assessments of their Congress, President, and Supreme Court

Algara, Carlos

Bae, Byengseon, Claremont Graduate University

The Californian Perspective on Prison Conditions

Hanson, Aleece, , California State University Long Beach

Lesenyie, Matt, California State University Long Beach

The Desperate Need to Better Understand & Adapt to the Public's Needs: How Unsatisfactory Measurements of Attitudes Have Contributed to a Precarious Democracy

Mahmoud, Aesha, California State University, Long Beach

Discussants:

Algara, Carlos

Davis Thomander, Sierra, Stanford University

Panel 22.03 Policy and the Environment

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Houston, Reza, Ball State University

Papers:

Antecedents of Policy Change: Advancing the Advocacy Coalition Framework's Theory and Methods

Fullerton, Allegra,University of Colorado Denver

Heikkila, Tanya , University of Colorado Denver

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Koebele, Elizabeth, University of Nevada Reno

Nohrstedt, Daniel, Uppsala University

Weible, Christopher, University of Colorado Denver

Food Literacy and Alternative Food Governance in the US and Italy

Cervini, Chiara, Purdue University

Incorporating science in collaborative environmental governance

Cheng, Katherine, University of Washington, Seattle

Koontz, Tomas, University of Washington, Tacoma

Thomas, Craig, University of Washington, Seattle

Policy entrepreneurs: People versus Institution? Examining the drivers of anti-protest bills in oil and gas project sites

Jang, Sojin, University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Kagan, Jennife, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Discussants:

Ceccoli, Stephen, Rhodes College

Houston, Reza, Ball State University

Panel 23.12 Race, Ethnicity and Political Context

Location : Pacific D

Chair : Tye, Rush, University of California, Los Angeles

Papers:

Divided in Faith: Race, Evangelicalism and the Politics of Social Justice in America

Calfano, Brian, University of Cincinnati

Carey Jr., Tony, University of North Texas

Djupe, Paul, Ohio Wesleyan University

Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas

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Driving Race: Analyzing Punishment in Daily Conflicts

Farrer, Benjamin, Knox College

Torres, Rachel, James Madison University

Racialized Habitus: Spatiality and the Cultivation of Political Solidarity Among Latinos in the U.S.

de la Vega, Izul , University of California Los Angeles

The Impact of Subjective Social Position on Attitudes Regarding Economic Inequality

Branton, Regina, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas

Who Are the People In Your Neighborhood? NPP Voters and Neighborhood Racial and Partisan Context

Nguy, Joyce, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Tye, Rush, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel 24.07 Representation and Reform of Local Democratic Institutions: Explanations and Effects

Location : Pacific I

Chair : Lascher, Ted, California State University, Sacramento

Papers:

Assessing the Use of School Board Meetings to Achieve Participatory Democracy

Lavariega Monforti, Jessica, California State University, Channel Islands

McGlynn, Adam, East Stroudsburg University

Does Electoral Reform Improve Educational Outcomes for Minority Students?

Geyn, Igor, University of California, Los Angeles

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Explaining Cross-Regional Variation of Territorial Reforms in Minority Regions: The Case of Friuli Venezia Giulia and Sardegna

Ganis, Alberto, University of California, Santa Cruz

Explaining the Rise of California Gubernatorial Recall Elections, 1911-2021

Dietterick, Robert, Marquette University

Discussant: McBrayer, Markie, University of Idaho

Panel 25.05 Roundtable - Professionalization for First-Generation Students and Faculty

Location : Seacliff C

Chair(s) :

Discussants:

Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan, Texas Christian University

Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University

Rubalcava, Bianca, University of the Pacific

Panel 30.07 Feminists Strike Back!: Resistance, Protest, and Power

Location : Waterfront C

Chair : Sheth, Falguni

Papers:

Feminist Revolution: On the Political Imagination of Early Radical Feminism

Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado, Boulder

Speaking truth to power via social media: subversive politics or submissive mechanism?

Levin-Schwartz, Natali, University of California, Santa Cruz

The Virtual is Political Too: Revisioning the Political in the Digital Age

Atuk, Sumru, Ithaca College

Cole, Alyson, Queens College & The Graduate Center, CUNY

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There Will Be Blood: On the Political Power of Menstrual Blood

Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University

Discussant: Myers, Ella, University of Utah

Panel 32.07 Media and Propaganda

Location : Garden A

Chair : Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer

Papers:

An Endorsement Experiment on Party Presidents' Ability to Shape Citizens' Opinions: Evidence from Serbia

Miric, Sinisa, Emory University

How Does Exposure to Discordant Media Sources Affect Political Attitudes and Behavior? Experimental Evidence from Turkey

Akbiyik, Ahmet, , Harvard University

Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University

Larreguy, Horacio, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico

Liu, Shelley, UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy

Listen to the Party! An Audio-as-Data Approach to Emotional Propaganda

Chen, Haohan, The University of Hong Kong

Wang, Yiqiang, The University of Hong Kong

Yang, Zirui, Washington University in St. Louis

Media Penetration and Regime Change in Autocracies

Shen, Shuyuan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Normalization of Censorship: Evidence from China

Yang, Tony Zirui, Washington University in St. Louis

Discussants:

Esberg, Jane, University of Pennsylvania

Pan, Jennifer, Stanford University

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Panel 1.12 Illiberal Politics in Democratic Systems

Location : Marina Room

Chair : Sheen, Greg , National Cheng Kung University

Papers:

Left for Dead in Far-Right Times?

Krewel, Mona, Victoria University of Wellington

Strategic Shutdowns: The Subnational Targeting of Internet Shutdowns in India

Miner, Marika, University of California, Davis

The Rise and Fall of Illiberal Political Parties: The Case of the Polish Law and Justice Party Jacob, Marc S., ETH Zurich

Discussants:

Jenkins, Matthew David, Gyeongsang National University

Kubicek, Paul, Oakland University

Panel 3.12 Aesthetics and Environmental Political Theory

Location : Pacific E

Chair : Hobbs-Morgan, Chase, University of California Santa Barbara

Papers:

Pelican: A Political Ecology of Disaster

Lawrence, Jennifer,University of Virginia

The Politico-Aesthetic Imaginary of Sustainable Living

Maskit, Jonathan, Denison University

The Sounds of Climate Change, or: Rethinking Collective Responsiveness in Trying Times

Strack, Franziska, University of Cambridge

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What Do We Owe the Future?: Thoreau, Inheritance, Eternity

Suk, Mina, Arizona State University

Discussant: Allen, Ira, Northern Arizona University

Panel 12.02 Shaping Activism and Public Opinion Through Media

Location : Garden A

Chair : Wu, Jennifer, Stanford University

Papers:

Copaganda: The Media Origins of Perceptions of Policing in America

Fernandez, Esteban, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kim, Eunji, Columbia University

Reny, Tyler, Claremont Graduate University

Effects of Youth-Driven Activism on Gun Issue Messaging and Political Engagement

Boydstun, Amber, University of California, Davis

Laufer, Jill, University of California, Davis

Media Framing of Electric Vehicles in U.S. Newspapers

Clawson, Rosalee, Purdue University

Lee, Andie, Purdue University

Tyler, Whitney, Purdue University

Scarcity Framing in American Political Discourse: A Content Analysis of COVID-19

Media Commentary

Brisbane, Laura, University of Southern California

Discussant: Horsting, Trudy, Arizona State University

Panel 15.40 Modes of Engagement

Location : Bayview B

Chair : Traut, Katerina , Vanderbilt University

Papers:

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"Both Sides" Mediation and the Representation of Difference

Lambek, Simon

Alain Locke's Tactful Engagement: simply good manners or subversive strategy?

Rose, Michelle, California State University, Chico

Meaning and Democracy: On the Worldmaking of Language-Use

Severson, Erik,The University of British Columbia

The Varieties of Judicial Empathy

Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana

Discussant: Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound

Panel 21.07 Shaping Public Opinion Across Contexts

Location : Regency A

Chair : Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College

Papers:

Democratic Backsliding for Whom: The Effects of Framing on Support for an Inclusive Democracy

Ahmed, Amel, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College

Framing Effects on Policy Preferences of Modern News Consumers Around Social Justice

Park, Yul Min,The University of Texas at Austin

Message framing, partisanship, and popular support for COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Evidence from a pre-registered survey experiment.

Viskupic, Filip, , South Dakota State University

Wiltse, David, South Dakota State University

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Public Support for Zero-COVID Policy in China and Taiwan

Cao, Nathan, , University of Oxford

Kao, Jay, Loyola University Chicago

Yue, Jiahua, Duke Kunshan University

The Elephant (Or Donkey) in the Bedroom: Political Influence Between Spouses

Davis Thomander, Sierra, Stanford University

Discussant: Butters, Ross, University of California Center Sacramento

Panel 22.04 State & Local Policymaking

Location : Seacliff A

Chair : Baker, Dana Lee, California State University Channel Islands

Papers:

All Politics is Local: Corporate Political Power and the Award of Federal Contracts

Ferris, Stephen, , Ball State University

Houston, Reza, Ball State University

Cannabis Liberalization: A Unifying Political and Policy Reform?

Erbes, Alexandria, SUNY Buffalo State

Yacobucci, Peter, SUNY Buffalo State

Craft Beer and Public Policy: A Look at the Evidence

Dense, Jeff, Eastern Oregon University

Discussant: Jang, Sojin, University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Panel 23.13 Political Learning, Education & the Politics of the Underrepresented

Location : Pacific F

Chair : Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas

Papers:

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Learning and Earning: The Impact of Paid Social Justice Internships for First Generation Students of Color

Clark, Parissa,Riverside City College

Race, diversity, and the development of political attitudes on college campuses

Chan, Nathan, Loyola Marymount University

Raychaudhuri, Tanika, The University of Houston

Students as Knowledge Brokers: Voter information sharing and the political consequences of informing students of color and first-generation students on electoral politics

Jimenez, Jazmin, Arizona State University

Lenear, India, Rutgers University

Michelson, Melissa, Menlos College

Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University

Discussant: Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, San Francisco State University

Panel 23.14 Language, Citizenship & Political Incorporation

Location : Regency B

Chair : Affigne, Tony, Providence College

Papers:

How xenophobic rhetoric and Spanish language news increases political engagement among US-born Latinos.

Cobian, Jessica, University of California, Los Angeles

Race, Bilingual Education and American Political Development: How Political Development in Black-White Racial Cleavage Played Out in Bilingual Education Policy in California and Texas, 1965-2015

Parris, Girma,Case Western Reserve University

What Does Citizenship Do? Substantive Citizenship in Marginalized Groups' Firsthand Experiences

La, Adam,University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

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Discussant: Affigne, Tony, Providence College

Panel 25.06 Upgrading and Mindfulness in Pedagogy and Andragogy

Location : Seacliff C

Chair : Daniel, Kirsch, Northern Virginia Community College

Discussants:

Fite, Owen, University of Colorado-Boulder

Michelle, Fletcher, Salisbury University

Morrow, Jim, University of Alberta

Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University

Panel 30.08 Reflections on the Miniconference

Location : Waterfront C

Chair(s) :

Papers:

Discussant:

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Dining Guide-WPSA 2023

Welcome to the City by the Bay! Famous for a diverse array of ethnic, fusion, and just plain amazing culinary delights, San Francisco and surrounding Bay Area has a bit of flavor for every occasion. In the Embarcadero Center, around the corner from the conference hotel the Hyatt Regency, are any number of local favorites: Osha, Boudin, Philz Coffee, and on! Leaving the hotel guarantees a culinary adventure.

Meander over to the embarcadero waterfront, and start at the Ferry Building. 101 Embarcadero is a 2 minute walk away, and offers flavors from across the Bay Area. Cowgirl Creamery Artisan Cheese Shop, Gott’s Roadside, Acme Bread, Slanted Door (Vietnamese), and any number of coffee/wine/cheese/chocolate shops.

The Hyatt Regency also has a standing concierge that can assist groups with recommendations for dining, tours and activities in and around San Francisco. They sell tickets for Big Bus Tours, Bay cruises, Muir Woods National Park, various museums and attractions. They also have Wine Country tours, and Alcatraz Island package tours. They can also recommend various shows for theater, music and comedy venues. The concierge team is available daily, 10am-6pm, for assistance, and their chief concierge is Nadine Hewko who is aware of the WPSA conference and happy to help.

We genuinely could not do justice to the dining options that abound, so we instead suggest several food oriented blogs, apps, and tech friendly tools focused on local San Francisco cuisine to help you cater to your tastes (and wallet). Additionally, the concierge desk has provided a curated list of nearby (within 15 minute walk) of the hotel. [attach pdf here].

Most helpful tech for the hungry academic on the hunt for local eats:

Yelp and Google maps provide pricing and directions/mapping, as well as menus for multiple locations.

Eater SF provides specialty maps if you’re looking for the “Best Beer Halls” or “Top 10 places for Tropical Drinks” in SF

· OpenTable (app) provides quick and easy reservations at multiple (but not all) locations across the city

· FunCheapSF.com provides events, often food oriented, that are easy on the wallet and more of the local vibe.

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Local Attractions, Parking and Transportation

Within walking distance of the hotel:

The Exploratorium

SF Museum of Modern Art

Yerba Buena Center

AT&T Stadium

The Ferry Building

Venturing out into the city or Bay (within a 30 minute MUNI or BART ride; same time for driving-and bridges back to the city have tolls):

California Academy of Sciences

DeYoung Museum

San Francisco Zoo

Pier 39/Ghiradelli Square/Fisherman’s Wharf

Palace of Fine Arts

Golden Gate Bridge

Alcatraz Island

Oakland Museum of California

Oakland Coliseum

Ferry rides out to Sausalito or Jack London Square (Oakland)

Other sights and experiences:

Walking Tours

Parking

1. Parking around the city, and downtown

http://www.sfgate.com/local/article/San-Franciscos-cheapest-garages-and-lots-7251588.php#p hoto-9865142

2. City Parking garages and lots

3. Parking near Embarcadero/conference hotel

https://www.inside-guide-to-san-francisco-tourism.com/embarcadero-parking.html

4. Parking at the Embarcadero Center (Hyatt adjacent)

https://embarcaderocenter.com/parking/

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Childcare

1. Children’s council-San Francisco

http://www.childrenscouncil.org/

care finder:

http://www.childrenscouncil.org/families/find-child-care/child-care-referrals/child-care-search/

2. Urban Sitter-monthly subscription service, vetted sitters, free to browse https://www.urbansitter.com OR app

3. Care.com-monthly subscription service, vetted sitters

4. Sittercity.com , website for vacation sitters

Transportation:

Getting to San Francisco

Flying into San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

Updated listings for their vendors are available on the airport website: https://www.flysfo.com/

BART

BART rapid rail is a fast and inexpensive way to get from SFO to San Francisco. After picking up your luggage, look for signs for AirTrain, the free tram service. Take either the Red or Blue AirTrain line to the Garage G and BART stop in the International Terminal. Hop on the BART train going towards Pittsburg/Baypoint, signified by the yellow line on the BART map.

BART costs are associated with how far you travel; the greater the distance, the higher the fare. A round-trip BART fare from SFO to downtown San Francisco is $20 ($10 one-way). Buy your ticket and pass through the gates by tapping your Clipper card (purchased at the ticket kiosks in each station). You will have to scan your ticket again when you arrive at your destination. Don’t worry if you run out of funds when you exit. You can always add more inside the station. You can also load a Clipper card onto your phone (Apple or Android), and this is strongly encouraged by BART to help curb plastic waste and provide more secure transit options. See their website for information on preloading a transit card into your digital wallet here: https://www.bart.gov/tickets

SFO trains arrive and depart three to four times per hour until 11:50 p.m. daily. The ride to downtown San Francisco takes about 30 minutes. All BART services resume at 4 a.m. on weekdays, 6 a.m. on Saturdays, and 8 a.m. on Sundays.

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Ride-Sharing Apps

With app-based transportation services, including Lyft, you can arrange to ride with drivers using their personal, non-commercial vehicles via smartphone. These services pick up passengers at the designated pickup spots at all terminals. Fares and travel times vary according to demand and traffic, but it typically takes 30 minutes and costs $30-40 to get from SFO to popular San Francisco neighborhoods like Union Square (near the conference hotel).

Shared Van & Shuttle Service

Several privately-owned, shared-ride vans provide service between SFO and passenger-specified locations. The one-way rate from SFO to the city center is approximately $20. Depending on the number of passengers, shared ride vans may make multiple stops, so the travel time can vary from 35-90 minutes. In the Domestic Terminals, shuttles pick up passengers curbside on the Arrivals Level terminal. In the International Terminal, passenger pick-up is on the Arrivals Level roadway center island.

Taxis & Limousines

SFO is served by a number of taxi and limousine companies. Taxis depart from roadway islands on the lower level outside the Arrivals/Baggage Claims area in all terminals. Uniformed taxi coordinators work from 7 a.m. until 1 a.m. to ensure a smooth process for travelers. All cabs are metered. The travel time to popular drop-off points in downtown San Francisco is usually around 30 minutes (depending on traffic) and fares range from $45-60.

For a limousine, arrange service in advance with your company of choice or upon arrival via the Lodging, Transportation and Attraction Boards, which provide free phone connections to participating limousine operators. These boards are located on the Arrivals/Baggage Claim Level of all terminals. Contact the service provider for pricing and availability.

SamTrans Buses

The San Mateo County Transit Agency (SamTrans) runs public buses between SFO and downtown San Francisco’s Transbay Center on the KX, 292, 397 and 398 lines for $2-$5 one-way for adults. Find SamTrans bus stops in the following locations at each terminal:

• Terminal 2: Arrivals/Baggage Claim Level, center island adjacent to Courtyard 2.

• Terminal 3: Arrivals/Baggage Claim Level, curbside adjacent to Courtyard 4.

• International Terminal: Level 1 at Courtyard A and curbside adjacent to Courtyard G.

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Flying into Oakland International Airport (OAK)

Updated listings for their vendors are available on the airport website: https://www.oaklandairport.com/

BART

Taking BART from OAK is an easy and low-cost option to get to San Francisco. After you’ve picked up your luggage, look for BART signs in the baggage claim. The station is located across from the Terminal 1 baggage claim area and a short walk from Terminal 2. Board a train for the quick eight-minute ride from OAK to the BART Coliseum station, where you can transfer to the BART train bound for your final destination in San Francisco.

OAK trains depart every 5 minutes from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily Service is less frequent at other times. Round trip BART fares from OAK to San Francisco ($22.80), downtown Oakland ($9-15) or other East Bay cities are less than half the cost of taxis or shuttles to the same destination. For more information on taking BART from SFO, see How to Get to San Francisco from Oakland.

Ride-Sharing Apps

Smartphone app-based transportation services like Lyft serve OAK, providing rides via drivers in their personal, non-commercial vehicles. Arrange your ride via the app, and then follow the signs for Smartphone App Rides in Terminals 1 and 2. Drivers wait for passengers on the second curb of the pickup area. Fares and travel times vary according to demand and local traffic, but a typical ride from OAK to SFO takes approximately 45 minutes and ranges in price from $30-45.

Shuttle, Taxi and Limo Service

Prices vary for shuttles, taxis and limousines from OAK to San Francisco. There are multiple options and special prices for traveling groups. You can call or make your reservation online.

Flying into San Jose Airport (SJC)

Updated listings for their vendors are available on the airport website: https://www.flysanjose.com/.

Caltrain

Caltrain provides commuter rail service along the San Francisco Peninsula. To get from the San Jose Airport to the Santa Clara Caltrain Station, take the Airport Flyer-VTA Route #10 bus. The Airport Flyer makes a continuous loop between the Metro Light Rail Station, the Santa Clara Caltrain Station and the Airport Terminals. A new shuttle departs each designated stopping point approximately every 15-30 minutes from 5 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. One-way fare is $3.

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Caltrain fares are based on the number of zones that are partially or wholly traveled through by the passenger There are two Caltrain stops in San Francisco: 22nd Street and Fourth Street. Both are in Zone 1. Allow a minimum of 60 minutes to arrive in San Francisco. Occasionally, the trip might take longer

Shuttles

Prices vary for shuttle service from SJC. There are also multiple options and special prices for traveling groups. You can call or make your reservation online.

Arriving by Train

Amtrak offers a comfortable and enjoyable way to get to San Francisco. The city is served via Thruway bus connections at Emeryville. Ride with the convenience of amenities and picturesque scenery right outside your window as you explore what the Bay Area has to offer

• From the North, take the Coast Starlight from Seattle and Portland, or the Capitol Corridor from Sacramento.

• From the South, the Coast Starlight travels daily from Los Angeles, and the San Joaquin offers departures from Bakersfield and Fresno.

• From the East, the California Zephyr travels from Chicago and Denver daily.

Getting Around San Francisco

Muni

Muni is San Francisco’s bus and metro system that runs throughout the city, operating buses, trains, cable cars and the F-line heritage streetcar Muni buses remain above ground and on streets while Muni Metro runs on rails and sometimes go underground. Bus stops come in many forms: small bus shelters, yellow paint on street poles, and white paint on streets. Metro stops can be found on an island in the middle of the street and in underground stations. Using the Metro Map, find the nearest Metro to your location. Find more information on how to use Muni and Muni Metro.

For all Muni routes and times, you can call 511. There are also many smartphone apps, including the 511 SF Bay Transit Trip Planner app, that provides maps, routes and times.

Cable Cars and Street Cars

Cable cars and street cars are San Francisco’s historic public transit cars. Cable cars are located downtown and run on three lines: Powell-Hyde, Powell-Mason, and California Street. The F-Line streetcar runs up and down Market Street all the way to Fisherman’s Wharf. Pay the conductor onboard or purchase tickets in advance at multiple locations or via smartphone

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using the MuniMobile app. Exact change is your only option when you are onboard the vehicles.

Ride Sharing

There are a few on-demand car services to choose from, most of them started by San Francisco locals. To use them, you must first download the app, register, and set up a credit card payment system. Uber and Lyft both offer options to request a private car service as well as shared car options for a discounted rate, such as Lyft Line and uberPOOL. To use these services, set a pick-up location and destination in the app. Within minutes, you will be matched with a driver. Make sure to communicate with your driver; call, text, or wave down their car and always confirm that you are getting in the correct vehicle. Get more ride sharing tips.

Taxi

As is customary in most U.S. cities, visitors may hail a taxi directly or use a smartphone app like FlyWheel.

San Francisco Visitor Passport & CityPASS

If you are staying for more than one day, Visitor Passports and CityPASS are useful because they provide unlimited rides on Muni, Muni Metro, historic streetcars and cable cars. There are multiple locations throughout the city where you may purchase tickets and day passes, including the San Francisco Travel Visitor Information Center, where the VIC staff and volunteers curate the San Francisco experience, providing one-on-one interaction with visitors from around the world. Find the VIC at the Powell and Market cable car turnaround at 900 Market St.

Clipper Card

The Clipper Card is an easy way to use the various modes of public transportation throughout San Francisco. Purchasing this pre-loaded card gives you access to BART, Muni buses, Muni Metro, and cable cars. When you board, hold the card over a scanner and listen for the beep to make sure that you have an adequate balance on your card for your fare. Be warned: fines are steep and Muni personnel check frequently for fare evasion. Cards can be bought at multiple locations and refilled at Muni/BART stations, as well as loaded onto Apple and Android wallet apps.

MuniMobile

The new MUNI bus app that lets you see routes and pay your fare. Fares are also offered at a discount on the app, versus paying while boarding (cash).

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Transportation Costs

For reference, here are typical prices for various transportation options around the city as of July 2017

• BART from SFO to SF downtown: round-trip $20, one way $10.

• BART from OAK to SF downtown: round-trip $22.80, one way $11.40.

• Single Ride Muni Bus/Train: $3.00 ($2.50 with a Clipper Card or the Muni Mobile App).

• Single Ride Cable Car Ticket: $8.

• Ride sharing (like Uber and Lyft) is typically under $20 for most trips around the city

• Taxis are typically under $25 for most trips around the city.

Restaurants near Hyatt Regency SF

Indulge in classic San Francisco cuisine or celebrate day’s end with one of our signature cocktails at Eclipse

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Kitchen & Bar Sens *Closed Sunday 4 Embarcadero Center $$$ Bistro offering Mediterranean dining. Offers view of Ferry Building and bay Tadich Grill *Closed Sunday 240 California Street $$ Oldest, continuously run restaurant in California Fresh Fish and Classic Cocktails One Market *Closed Sunday 1 Market Street $$$ Upscale American eatery with extensive wine list, banquette seating and Embarcadero views 268
Eclipse Kitchen & Bar Hyatt Regency SF
Slanted Door Ferry Building $$$ Eatery serving modern Vietnamese fare with bay views Waterbar 399 Embarcadero $$$ Stylish seafood spot with up close views of Bay Bridge Epic 369 Embarcadero $$$$ Steak House with extensive wine list and views of Bay Boulevard Café *Closed Sunday & Monday 1 Mission Street $$$$ American Gastropub boasting bay views Ozumo 161 Steuart Street $$$ Japanese restaurant that has creative sushi, extensive sake list and Ferry Building views Kokkari 200 Jackson Street $$$$ Greek inspired cuisine Wayfare *Closed Saturday & Sunday 558 Sacramento Street $$$ American fare in a British pub style setting Angler 132 Embarcadero Sea-life focused restaurant with views of the San Francisco Bay 269
$$$ Perry’s 155 Steuart Street $$$ American fare with outdoor space for bay views Schroeder’s *Closed Saturday & Sunday 240 Front Street $$ Historic Beer Hall with German inspired menu 270
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Table of Contents INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS - HOME PAGE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Abraham Ana abraham an@northeastern edu 15 13 Page(s) 126 Abu Rass Rida rida.aburass@queensu.ca 13.2 13.5 Page(s) 107 223 Achury Susan susan achury@gmail com 10 2 Page(s) 150 Acosta Landen acostala@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Acosta Federico 01 9 Page(s) 220 Acuna Sam samantha acuna@csuci edu 07 3 07 1 Page(s) 244 106 Adalet Begumn ba375@cornell.edu 15.7 15.17 Page(s) 140 165 Adamian Martin madamia2@calstatela edu 10 5 10 3 Page(s) 246 189 Adams James jfadams@ucdavis edu 01 9 01 14 Page(s) 220 119 Adams Brian badams@sdsu edu 24 3 Page(s) 144 Adanin Oven Miha alldayrunner@gmail com 08 1 Page(s) 106 Adelina Hernandez ahernandez851@student.rccd.edu 26.1 Page(s) 214 Ae sil Woo awoo@gettysburg edu 01 5 01 11 Page(s) 145 243 Aepfelbacher Sophia sop28@pdx edu 15 13 Page(s) 112 Affigne Tony affigne@providence edu 23 14 23 14 Page(s) 259 259 Ahmed Zahra zga1@stmarys-ca edu 14 18 Page(s) 178 Aidoo Richard raidoo@coastal edu 01 4 01 16 103 146 Akbiyik Ahmet 32.7 Page(s) 254 Albertus Michael albertus@uchicago edu 01 2 Page(s) 117 276
Alcaraz Alberto alberto alcaraz escarcega@brown.ed u 15 4 Page(s) 124 Alcocer Jose Alcocer@usc edu 06 2 Page(s) 148 Alegre Claudia calegre6@ucla edu 23 4 Page(s) 158 Alfaro Altamirano Adriana adriana alfaro@itam mx 15 1 15 1 15 4 Page(s) 109 109 124 Algara Carlos carlos.algara@cgu.edu 27.3 27.1/27.2 Page(s) 171 115/130 Algara Carlos carlos algara@cgu edu 27 6 Page(s) 240 Allard-Trembla y Yann yann allard-tremblay@mcgill ca 14 6 Page(s) 177 Allen Ira ira allen@nau edu 03 12 03 2 Page(s) 255 120 Alonso Ginger galonso@ucdavis edu 23 5 Page(s) 170 Alphonso Gwendolin e galphonso@fairfield.edu 17.2 17.4 Page(s) 156 208 Amlani Sharif samlani@ucdavis.edu 27.6 Page(s) 240 Anderson J P jhanderson@sdsu edu 10 5 10 2 Page(s) 246 150 Andres Brad 04 4 Page(s) 162 Andrews Josephine jtandrews@ucdavis edu 01 14 Page(s) 119 Andrus Samuel andrus@chapman edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Anfinson Kellan kanfi2040@gmail.com 03.6 03.3 Page(s) 175 134 Angarita-Marti nez Isadora 04 4 Page(s) 162 Angela Maione angelamaione@fas harvard edu 16 5 Page(s) 167 Angevine Sara sangevine@whittieredu 28 4 19 3/ 28 1 Page(s) 159 168 / 116 Angulo Juan jcangulo@terpmail umd edu 07 5 Page(s) 235 Anker Elisabeth anker@gwu edu 15 25 15 31 Page(s) 167 193 Anstett Robert raafdd@mail.missouri.edu 13.1 Page(s) 177 Aoki Andrew aoki@augsburg edu 29 1 29 5 Page(s) 171 232 Aoki Henry hnaoki@usc edu 29 2 277
Page(s) 183 Apostolidis Paul p apostolidis@lse ac uk 9 1/23 3 Page(s) 107/228 Ardoin Teah tardoin1@sfsu edu 11 3 Page(s) 236 Arias-Maldona do Manuel marias@uma es 03 6 Page(s) Arndt Tasch tascharndt@gmail.com 04.3 Page(s) 135 Arnold Kathleen katy@mcom com 15 16 Page(s) 154 Arrington Nancy naarring@calpolyedu 10 2 10 5 Page(s) 150 246 Arriola Leonardo larriola@berkeleyedu 23 9 Page(s) 211 Artime Michael artimemr@plu edu 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197/213 Asaduzzaman Md masaduzz@asu.edu 22.7 Page(s) 210 Ascher Ivan ascher@uwm edu 15 13 Page(s) 112 Atalan Abdullah Yasir ayasiratalan@gmail com 01 3 01 7 Page(s) 117 185 Atuk Sumru sumru atuk@gmail com 30 7 Page(s) 253 Authement Jacob jauthement@mail missouri edu 13 1 Page(s) 177 Ayasli Enes eayasli@uwm edu 27 1 Page(s) 115 B Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Babalola Tolulope babalola@usc.edu 14.11 Page(s) 247 Babich Babette babich@fordham.edu 15.32 Page(s) 207 Bae Byengseon byengseon bae@cgu edu 21 7 / 27 1 Page(s) 257/115 Baggott Carter Erin baggott@usc edu 32 3 200 Baik Jongyoon baikjongyoon@uchicago edu 32 6 Page(s) 242 Bailey Michael Michael.Bailey@georgetown.edu 12.3 Page(s) 246 Baker Melissa mnbaker@utep.edu 21.4 21.4 21.3 / 21.5 Page(s) 209 209 156/ 249 Baker Dana Lee dana baker@csuci edu 22 4 17 4 / 22 1 Page(s) 258 208/ 169 278
Balkan Osman obalkan1@swarthmore edu 14 15 15 42 Page(s) 139 238 Ball Jon jball@le utah gov 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Banack Clark csbanack@ualberta ca 01 15 01 14 Page(s) 132 119 Barclay Scott Scott.W.Barclay@asu.edu 25.1 25.1 Page(s) 144 144 Bargu Banu bbargu@ucsc edu 15 42 Page(s) 238 Barker Daryl djbarker@g ucla edu 19 2 25 2 Page(s) 128 159 Barkhausen David david barkhausen@ipwuni-heidelb erg de 12 1 Page(s) 151 Barnes Jeb barnesj@usc edu 10 5 Page(s) 246 Barquin Alyssa 29.1 Page(s) 171 Barraza Austin barraza.a@northeastern.edu 02.2 Page(s) 120 Barringer Elizabeth ebarringer@bard edu 18 2 Page(s) 127 Barter Shane sbarter@soka edu 01 7 01 18 Page(s) 185 174 Barvosa Edwina edwina barvosa@ucsb edu 14 20 Page(s) 225 Bashir Irfan irfan.bashir@cips.nust.edu.pk 08.6 Page(s) 176 Battistoni Alyssa abattist@barnard.edu 30.1 Page(s) 172 Baturo Alexander alex baturo@dcu ie 01 21 1 19 / 32 1 Page(s) 234 201 / 173 Baum Bruce bruce baum@ubc ca 15 41 Page(s) 227 Bautista-Chav ez Angie Angie bautista-chavez@asu edu 33 5 Page(s) 174 Bayes Jane jbayes@csun edu 25 3 Page(s) 198 Beachler Donald beachler@ithaca.edu 27.5 Page(s) 230 Bean Conor cbean6@jhu.edu 14 11 / 15 22 Page(s) 247 / 113 Beavers Kelliann kelliann beavers@unlvedu 22 7 Page(s) 210 Beck Pearse rebecca pearse@anu edu au 03 16 Page(s) 186 Becker Jeff jbecker@pacific edu 16 10 16 10 Page(s) 238 238 Beechey Susanne beechesn@whitman edu 06 4 Page(s) 202 279
Behl Natasha Natasha Behl@asu edu 33 6 33 6 15 16 Page(s) 218 218 154 Behl Natasha nbehl@asu edu 09 4 06 1 Page(s) 176 136 Bejar Sergio sergio bejar@sjsu edu 01 14 01 9 Page(s) 119 220 Bell Sam sbell3@buffalo.edu 19.1 Page(s) 115 Belt Todd tbelt@gwu edu 05 1 05 2 Page(s) 122 135 Beltran Cristina cbeltran@nyu edu 15 2 Page(s) 214 Ben Abdallah Leila leila benabdallah@yale edu 16 9 16 6 Page(s) 227 180 Ben-Chorin Leore lbenchorin@gwu edu 08 2 Page(s) 123 Benjamin Schupman n ben.schupmann@yale-nus.edu.sg 15 19 Page(s) 190 Benjamin Francis fbenjamin.pullman@gmail.com 11.3 Page(s) 236 Benjamin Francis Benjamin@wsu edu 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Benjamin-Alva rado Jonathan j ba@tcu edu 25 5 Page(s) 253 Bennett Nolan bennettn@uwgb edu 16 7 16 5 Page(s) 194 167 Berk Christopher cberk@gmu edu 10 5 Page(s) 246 Berry Aberdeen aberdeen.berry@mcgill.ca 15.27 Page(s) 192 Berry Michael Michael Berry@UCDenveredu 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Bhattacharjee Ritwik ritwik85@student ubc ca 15 7 Page(s) 140 Bias Eric eric bias@rsage org 33 5 Page(s) 174 Billsback Brad bbilsback@uga edu 21 3 Page(s) 156 Blain Harry harry.blain@csus.edu 10.1 Page(s) 137 Blajer de la Garza Yuna yblajer@luc.edu 14.15 Page(s) 139 Bonica Adam 13 5 Page(s) 223 Bonilla Tabitha tabitha bonilla@northwestern edu 23 16 Page(s) Bonsall Sally sjb5xg@virginia edu 01 10 Page(s) 233 Boswell Johnnie 21 1 Page(s) 128 Boucher Charlotte cmgsmith@umich.edu 15.6 280
Page(s) 111 Boudet Hilary HilaryBoudet@oregonstate edu 04 6 Page(s) 222 Bowles Jeremy jbowles@stanford edu 32 2 / 32 7 Page(s) 184 / 254 Bowman Ann annbowman@tamu.edu 24.4 Page(s) 158 Boyd Da'Von davon.boyd@yale.edu 15.15 Page(s) 141 Boydstun Amber 12 2 Page(s) 256 Boyea Brent boyea@uta edu 10 4 Page(s) 203 Bracewell Lorna LBracewell@flagleredu 33 1 14 21 15 1 Page(s) 90 225 109 Bradberry Leigh leigh.bradberry@csun.edu 27.5 Page(s) 230 Brandt Raymond rjbrandt@ucdavis.edu 14.3 Page(s) 224 Branton Regina rbranton@uncc edu 23.9 / 23 12 Page(s) 211 / 251 Breiner Peter pbreiner@albanyedu 15 14 Page(s) 125 Brendese PJ pbrende1@jhu edu 03 5 Page(s) 161 Breunig Christian christian breunig@uni kn 01 9 01 9 Page(s) 220 220 Brisbane Laura lbrisban@usc.edu 12.2 Page(s) 256 Britton Jennifer jlb42@drexel edu 03 9 Page(s) 221 Britzman Kylee kjbritzman@lcsc edu 28 7 28 6 28 2 Page(s) 198 241 130 Brown Mark mark brown@csus edu 14 5 14 5 Page(s) 165 165 Brown Nadia nadia brown@georgetown edu 06 2 Page(s) 148 Brown-Weinst ock Rachel rachelmb@princeton.edu 23.11 Page(s) 229 Bueno Vasquez Michelle mbuenov@u.northwestern.edu 07.5 Page(s) 235 Buettner Nico nico.buettner@politics.ox.ac.uk 21 1 / 19 5 21.7 / 19.5 Page(s) 128 / 228 257 / 228 Bui Karen karenbui@ucsb edu 26 1 / 29 3 Page(s) 214 / 199 Burgess Susan sburges3@depaul edu 2.4 / 14 21 Page(s) 147 / 225 Burgess Braden burgbrad@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 281
Butler Lily butlelil@oregonstate edu 04 6 Page(s) 222 Butorac Sean skbutorac@noctrl edu 14 10 14 10 14 11 Page(s) 237 237 247 Butters Ross rbutters@ucdavis edu 21 8 21 1 Page(s) 128 Byg Reed bygr@vt.edu 03.6 Page(s) 175 C Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Caballero Guillermo gacaballero@salisbury.edu 06.2 Page(s) 148 Calfano Brian brian calfano@uc edu 23 12 Page(s) 251 Camacho Elizabeth ercamacho@uchicago edu 15 7 Page(s) 140 Cambridge Nigel ncambridge@gradcentercunyedu 23 10 Page(s) 129 Cammack Daniela daniela cammack@berkeleyedu 16 1 Page(s) 113 Campos Juan juan campos@berkeley.edu 23.9 Page(s) 211 Canelo Kayla kayla.canelo@uta.edu 13.1 10.2 / 10.4 Page(s) 177 150 / 203 Cannavo Peter pcannavo@hamilton edu 03 7 03 11 Page(s) 147 244 Cao Nathan 21 7 Page(s) 257 Caputi Mary marycaputi@csulb edu 03 7 / 03 6 Page(s) 147 / 175 Carey Peter pcarey@ucmerced edu 08 3 Page(s) 137 Carey Jr. Tony Tony.Carey@unt.edu 23 9 / 23 12 Page(s) 211 / 251 Cargile Ivy icargile@csub.edu 23.2 6.4/23.8 Page(s) 169 Carleton Francis carletonfran@gmail com 07 2 Page(s) 149 Carlisle Juliet juliet carlisle@utah edu 04 2 04 2 04 7 Page(s) 122 122 222 Carmack Meagan mcarmack@uwedu 04 7 Page(s) 222 Carr Codey ccarr@oxyedu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Carter Brett blcarter3@gmail.com 32.7 32.1 32.3 Page(s) 254 173 200 Casellas Jason jpcasell@gmail com 10 2 282
Page(s) 150 Castaneda Rebeca rcastane@hamilton edu 18 1 18 2 Page(s) 114 127 Castaneda Dower Sonja sonjacastaneda@uchicago edu 23 17 Page(s) 229 Cate Sarah scate@seattleu edu 17 1 17 1 Page(s) 143 143 Ceccoli Stephen ceccoli@rhodes.edu 22.7 22.3 22.2 Page(s) 210 250 195 Celermayer Dany 03 9 Page(s) 221 Centeno Raquel racenten@usc edu 21 6 Page(s) 214 Cervini Chiara ccervini@purdue edu 22 3 Page(s) 250 Cetin Ozan oc4445a@american edu 08 11 08 4 Page(s) 245 150 Ceyhun Huseyin Emre heceyhun@princeton.edu 32.3 Page(s) 200 Chan Kai Yui Samuel samuel chan@berkeley.edu 15 14 15.14 15.5 Page(s) 125 125 110 Chan MAN HEI mchan1@gradcentercunyedu 15 16 15 15 Page(s) 154 141 Chan Nathan Nathan Chan@LMU edu 23 13 Page(s) 258 Chan Stephanie chans@lafayette edu 21 7 21 7 Page(s) 257 257 Chan Stephanie chans@lafayette edu 29 3 29 1 Page(s) 199 171 Chang Wen-yang wychang@nccu.edu.tw 28.5 01.7 1.5 / 28.3 Page(s) 231 185 145 / 145 Chang Hyo Joon hychang@csudh.edu 08.3 08.5 Page(s) 137 163 Chang Keng-chi kechang@ucsd edu 32 6 Page(s) 242 Chapa Samantha schapa094@gmail com 06 4 06 1 Page(s) 202 136 Chaparro-Mart inez Amneris amneris chaparro@cieg unam mx 30 5 Page(s) 232 Chapman Emilee emileebc@stanford.edu 14.8 14.8 Page(s) 204 204 Chapman Laticia lvchapma@ualberta ca 14 8 Page(s) 204 Chapman Valeria Sinclair vsc@purdue edu 02 4 Page(s) 147 Chari Anita anitachari@gmail com 14 11 14 18 Page(s) 247 178 Charlton Cynthia cac442@georgetown edu 16 4 Page(s) 155 283
Charm Theodore theodorecharm@utexas edu 23 7 Page(s) 210 Chen Ani aac245@cornell edu 16 3 16 1 Page(s) 142 113 Chen Yuxiang chenyuxiang@asu edu 8 10 / 22 7 Page(s) 236 / 210 Chen Haohan haohan@hku.hk 32.7 Page(s) 254 Chen Sonya sgchen@princeton edu 29 1 Page(s) 171 Cheng Yang-Yang yangyang cheng@mail utoronto ca 15 1 Page(s) 109 Cheng Eric chenge13@aoni waseda jp 15 13 15 12 Page(s) 112 153 Cheng Katherine kcheng2@uwedu 22 3 Page(s) 250 Cheong Hoju hcheo005@ucr.edu 27.4 Page(s) 171 Chevannes Derefe dkchvnns@memphis edu 15 23 Page(s) 191 Chew Isabel chewaei@student ubc ca 7 6 / 23 17 Page(s) 187 / 229 Chick Matthew chickm@hartwick edu 14 2 14 2 Page(s) 164 164 Chiego Christophe r cchiego@csum edu 08 2 2 3 / 8 1 Page(s) 123 133 / 106 Chlouba Vladimir vchlouba@nd.edu 01.2 01.16 Page(s) 117 146 Cho Wonbin chowonbin@skku.edu 01.16 01.1 Page(s) 146 131 Choi Yujin yc3394@columbia edu 14 3 Page(s) 224 Chun Michelle micgpt@rit edu 14 5 14 3 Page(s) 165 224 Chung Kuyoun ckuyoun@kangwon ac kr 01 1 Page(s) 131 Cladis Mark mark cladis@brown edu 03 5 Page(s) 161 Clark Parissa parissa.clark@rcc.edu 23.13 Page(s) 258 Clark Christophe r chriclar@email unc edu 06 2 Page(s) 148 Clawson Rosalee clawsonr@purdue edu 04 3 04 2 4 1 / 12 2 Page(s) 135 122 148 / 256 Closas Casasampera Anna anna closas@berkeleyedu 15 5 Page(s) 245 Cobb Rhiannon rhiann77@yorku ca 24 6 Page(s) 182 Cobian Jessica jcobian22@ucla edu 23 14 Page(s) 259 Cochran Patricia pcochran@uvic.ca 15.27 284
Page(s) 192 Cohen Aylon aylon c@gmail com 15 25 Page(s) 167 Cohen Elizabeth efcohen@syredu 07 1 Page(s) 106 Cohen Alexander agcohen@ucdavis.edu 11.3 Page(s) 236 Cohen Aylon ayloncohen@uchicago.edu 30.4 Page(s) 217 Cole Kathleen kathleen cole@metrostate edu 25 3 Page(s) 198 Cole Alyson alyson cole@QC CUNYEDU 30 7 Page(s) 253 Coll Joseph jacoll@sewanee edu 27 5 27 5 27 3 Page(s) 230 230 171 Colligan Elaine elainecolligan@uchicago.edu 15.29 15.11 Page(s) 206 141 Colner Jonathan jpcolner@ucdavis.edu 24.3 Page(s) 144 Conway Daniel conway@tamu edu 15 32 Page(s) 207 Coronado Kennia kennia coronado@wisc edu 07 2 Page(s) 149 Corrales Candi candi corrales@nau edu 01 4 01 18 Page(s) 103 174 Correm Tal tal.correm@nyu.edu 16.8 Page(s) 207 Cortes Rivera Juve jcortes310@berkeley.edu 23.9 Page(s) 211 Crawford Anna anna crawford@ucdenveredu 22 1 Page(s) 169 Creary Melissa mcreary@umich edu 22 6 Page(s) 195 Cronin Bruce bcronin@ccnycunyedu 08 9 08 7 Page(s) 223 188 Croteau Jessica jcrotea2@jh.edu 15.22 Page(s) 113 Cucharo Stephen scucharo@ucla.edu 15.8 Page(s) 153 Cuellar Jarred jrcuellar@cpp edu 23 4 Page(s) 158 Cummings Taylor cummit4@unlvnevada edu 22 7 Page(s) 210 D Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter da Silva Arjuna ad2783@nau edu 01 2 Page(s) 117 Daarstad Haley hbdaarstad@ucdavis edu 28 4 Page(s) 159 285
Dahlsten Jonathan jwdahlsten@ucdavis edu 16 11 Page(s) 248 Daily Anna anna daily@csus edu 30 2 15 1/30 3 Page(s) 183 109 / 199 Damaj Yara ydamaj@sas upenn edu 14 14 Page(s) 178 Dana Karam karam@uw.edu 07.6 07.6 Page(s) 187 187 Daniel Kirsch dkirsch@nvcc edu 25 6 Page(s) 260 Daniels Jordan jordan daniels@pitzeredu 15 28 Page(s) 126 Darilmaz Feyza feyzakoseoglu1@gmail.com 01.7 Page(s) 185 Datta Monti mdatta@richmond edu 14 18 Page(s) 179 Davidovic Sandra sdavidovic@gradcentercunyedu 08 3 08 2 Page(s) 137 123 Davis Samantha sdavis5@oberlin edu 16 10 Page(s) 238 Davis Heath heath davis@temple edu 14 21 Page(s) 225 Davis Braeden bldavis@ucdavis edu 01 14 Page(s) 119 Davis Alexandria ajdavis29@g.ucla.edu 23.8 Page(s) 196 Davis Thomander Sierra sierradavis19@gmail com 21 7 21 7 Page(s) 257 257 Day Shane sdd@pdx edu 04 6 04 4 Page(s) 222 162 de la Cerda Nicolas ndelacerda@unc edu 21 4 Page(s) 179 de la Vega Izul izul1224@ucla edu 23 12 Page(s) 251 De Lude Leilani ldelude@unm edu 23 10/ 23.17 Page(s) 129 Dean Shawn shawndean159@gmail.com 16.9 Page(s) 227 Dean Phil phil dean@utah edu 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 DeFrieze Lara defriezl@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 DeHart Cameron cdehart2@ucmerced edu 11 1 11 2 Page(s) 138 189 Dekanozishvili Mariam mdekanozi@coastal edu 08 11 08 8 Page(s) 245 203 Del Grosso Abigail 03 9 Page(s) 221 Della Bosca Hannah hannah.dellabosca@sydney.edu.au 03.16 Page(s) 186 286
Denman Derek dsd@ifs ku dk 14 11 Page(s) 247 Denny Elaine edenny@ucmerced edu 21 5 Page(s) 249 Dense Jeff jdense@eou edu 22 5 22 5 22 4 Page(s) 157 157 258 Desai Saavni saavnid@smu.edu 01.3 Page(s) 117 DeSipio Louis ldesipio@uci edu 07 1 Page(s) 106 Destine Ethan derstine@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Detzi Daniel dwdetzi@arizona edu 05 2 Page(s) 135 Dewell Gentry Hope hope dewellgentry@msubillings ed u 01 13 01 15 Page(s) 118 132 DeWitt Darin darin.dewitt@csulb.edu 15.13 Page(s) 112 Deylami Shirin Shirin.Deylami@wwu.edu 14.19 Page(s) 190 Dias Megan megan dias@utexas edu 07 2 Page(s) 149 Dias Elsa Elsa Dias@ppcc edu 03 11 Page(s) 244 Diaz Vanessa 24 6 Page(s) 182 Dienstag Joshua jfdienstag@me.com 03.13 Page(s) 185 Dietterick Robert robert.dietterick@marquette.edu 24.7 Page(s) 252 Ding Iza izading@gmail com 01 9 Page(s) 220 Ding Xiao xiaoding@email arizona edu 01 13 Page(s) 118 Diones Alexander alexanderdiones@lmu edu 15 17 Page(s) 165 DiSarro Brian disarrob@csus edu 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Ditmore Gabriel ditmoreg@oregonstate.edu 26.1 Page(s) 214 Ditmore Melissa 09 2 Page(s) 123 Dixon David ddixon@csudh edu 08 4 08 5 Page(s) 150 163 Djupe Paul pdjupe@gmail com 23 12 Page(s) 215 Dolsak Nives 04 4 Page(s) 162 Dominguez Jaime J-Dominguez@northwestern.edu 23.2 Page(s) 169 Donovan Todd todd donovan@wwu edu 27 2 27 4 Page(s) 130 182 287
Dorsey-Palmate er Reid 27 4 Page(s) 182 Doshi Vash vdoshi@ucsb edu 01 8 Page(s) 201 Douglas Andrew andrewdouglas@morehouse edu 15 3 Page(s) 140 Doukas Gregory gregorydoukas@gmail.com 15.23 Page(s) 191 Dow Douglas dougdow@utdallas.edu 18.1 18.1 Page(s) 114 114 Draege Jonas jonas draege@oslonh no 01.11 01 6 01 3 Page(s) 243 104 117 Dumm Thomas tldumm@amherst edu 03 7 Page(s) 147 Durec Zach zdurec@ucdavis edu 15 4 Page(s) 124 Dutta Sagnik sdutta1@jgu edu in 14 14 14 15 Page(s) 178 139 Dwinger Felix Felix.Dwinger@gu.se 32.3 Page(s) 184 Dye Connor cwdye@utexas edu 22 5 Page(s) 157 Dzordzormenyo h Michael mdzordzo@kent edu 27 4 27 3 Page(s) 182 171 E Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Eber-Schmid Noah nebersch@iu edu 15 15 15 13 Page(s) 141 112 Eckert Celia celiaeckert@g harvard edu 14 8 Page(s) 204 Edgerton Jared jared edgerton@gmail com 08 8 08 2 08 2 Page(s) 203 123 123 Edyvane Derek d j edyvane@leeds ac uk 14 7 14 15 Page(s) 190 139 Eid Lexi leid@smu.edu 01.3 Page(s) 117 Eissler Rebecca reissler@sfsu edu 22 5 Page(s) 157 EJUKONEMU JOYCE fuoma34@yahoo com 01 15 Page(s) 132 Elkobi Jonathan yelkobi@ucsd edu 08 4 Page(s) 150 Ellis Cassidy 03 9 Page(s) 221 Ellis Naomi naomiellis1993@ucla.edu 16.9 Page(s) 227 Elmore Naela naela elmore@utdallas edu 01 5 01 20 288
Page(s) 145 220 Elszasz Hayley he4ns@virginia edu 04 1 04 7 Page(s) 148 222 Emmons Allison Juliann juliann@ucredu 04 1 04 1 / 04.5 04 3 Page(s) 148 148 / 175 135 Endersby James endersby@missouri edu 13 1 Page(s) 177 Engelmann Stephen sengelma@uic.edu 15 21 15.30 15.39 Page(s) 166 179 248 English Jasmine jenglish@mit.edu 13.5 13.3 Page(s) 223 164 Epstein Skylar skylarepstein@utexas edu 17 4 Page(s) 208 Epstein Daniel danielepstein@uchicago edu 15 6 Page(s) 111 Erbes Alexandria erbesac01@mail buffalostate edu 22 4 Page(s) 258 Erev Stephanie stephanie.erev@ifs.ku.dk 33.4 Page(s) 89 Eriksson Anna-Karin anna-karin.eriksson01@umu.se 25.2 Page(s) 159 Erving Emily ervinge@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Esberg Jane jesberg@sas upenn edu 32 7 32 2 Page(s) 254 184 Esparza Diego diego esparza@unt edu 01 17 Page(s) 161 Esteban Rhoanne rhoanne esteban@gmail com 29 3 Page(s) 199 Esteves Duarte Erico ericoduarte@gmail.com 01.7 01.8 Page(s) 185 201 Estides Delgado Henrique henrique.estidesdelgado@du.edu 01 10 01.8 01.8 Page(s) 233 201 201 Etxabe Julen etxabe@allard.ubc.ca 15.27 Page(s) 192 F Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Fang Jun junfang@umich edu 01 2 Page(s) 117 Fantauzzi Joseph 15 24 Page(s) 206 Farrar-Myers Victoria victoriameyersphd@gmail com 05 1 Page(s) 122 Farrer Benjamin bdfarrer@knox edu 23 12 Page(s) 251 289
Fattor Eric efattor@colostate edu 08 9 08 9 Page(s) 223 223 Favell William william favell@wsu edu 28 4 Page(s) 159 Federice Alexa afederice@ucdavis edu 01 14 Page(s) 119 Federman Peter federman@iu.edu 24.1 24.1 24.6 Page(s) 230 230 182 Fedi Silvia sfedi@uchicago edu 16 7 Page(s) 194 Feit Mario mfeit@gsu edu 15 36 Page(s) 193 Feldman Jeffrey jeffrey feldman@brown edu 15 16 15 4 Page(s) 154 124 Feng Janice janicefe@umich edu 30 4 Page(s) 217 Feng Jeff jfeng@hamilton.edu 06.1 Page(s) 136 Fenton Ellyse ellyse.fenton@gmail.com 04.3 Page(s) 135 Ferdon Brimlow Noelle cnferdon@csuchico edu 24 6 Page(s) 182 Ferguson Kennan kennan@uwm edu 3 7 / 9 1 Page(s) 147 / 220 Ferguson Kathy kferguso@hawaii edu 03 10 03 10 14 7 Page(s) 234 234 190 Ferguson Michaele michaele ferguson@colorado edu 15 30 30 7 Page(s) 179 253 Fernandes Devin dfernandes@csuchico edu 13 3 13 2 Page(s) 164 107 Fernandez Esteban estebanf@mit.edu 12.2 Page(s) 256 Ferreira da Silva Frederico frederico silva@unil ch 12 3 / 21 4 Page(s) 246 / 209 Ferris Stephen 1 4 / 22 4 Page(s) 103 / 258 Fikejs Emerald emeraldf@stanford edu 07 3 Page(s) 244 Filler Nicole nicole filler@umb edu 29 Page(s) 74 Finn Elliott elliottfinn@ucsb.edu 04.7 04.4 Page(s) 222 162 Fite Owen owen.fite@colorado.edu 25.6 15.8 Page(s) 260 153 fitzgerald edward edward fitzgerald@wright edu 10 3 10 5 Page(s) 189 246 Fleischmann Amir amirf@umich edu 15 16 Page(s) 154 Fletcher Michelle mnfletcher@salisburyedu 25 4 Page(s) 213 290
Flores Chris floresc@stanford edu 23 5 Page(s) 170 Fontaine Sam safontaine@ucsb edu 17 3 5 2 / 17 2 Page(s) 197 135 /156 Forestal Jennifer jforestal@luc edu 14 16 Page(s) 152 Forrester Katrina kforrester@g.harvard.edu 30.1 Page(s) 172 Fortier Craig fortiercraig@gmail com 25 4 Page(s) 213 Foster David d foster@lse ac uk 21 3 Page(s) 156 Foster David foster2@kenyon edu 24 5 Page(s) 170 Franco Vivanco Edgar efrancov@umich edu 01 6 Page(s) 104 Frasure Lorrie lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu 33.5 Page(s) 174 Freemerman Emma freemere@oregonstate.edu 26.1 Page(s) 214 French John jfrench3@depaul edu 18 1 Page(s) 114 Frierdich Matt mdf2fy@virginia edu 15 16 Page(s) 154 Fuller Sam sjfuller@ucdavis edu 21 4 Page(s) 209 Fullerton Allegra allegra.fullerton@ucdenver.edu 22.7 22.1 / 22.3 Page(s) 210 169 / 250 Fultner Barbara Fultner@denison.edu 15 37 15.20 Page(s) 226 205 Fumurescu Alin afumurescu@uh.edu 16 11 16.11 16.7 Page(s) 248 248 197 Furqan Maham furqanm@oregonstate edu 04 6 Page(s) 222 G Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Gabehart Kayla kayla gabehart@ucdenveredu 22 1 Page(s) 169 Gadarian Shana 10 5 Page(s) 246 Gaines Kylie kyliegaines@ucsb edu 15 18 Page(s) 155 Gallagher Megan megan gallagher@ua edu 30 5 33 1 30 6 Page(s) 232 90 214 Gallo-Cajiao Eduardo egallo@uw.edu 04.4 Page(s) 162 291
Galloway Samuel samuel galloway@purchase edu 14.16 14 16 Page(s) 152 152 Gambino Elena elena gambino@rutgers edu 30 4 15 25 / 30 2 Page(s) 214 167 / 183 Gambino Giacomo jackgambino@muhlenberg edu 15 19 Page(s) 190 Ganis Alberto aganis@ucsc edu 24 7 Page(s) 252 Garcia Jennifer 23.11 Page(s) 229 Garcia Leon Trey leontreyg@cpp edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Garcia Macias Angelica angeg18@uci edu 06 3 Page(s) 187 Garcia-Castan on Marcela mgcs@sfsu edu 23 13 23 8 Page(s) 258 196 Garfias Francisco 01 2 Page(s) 117 Garzia Diego diego garzia@unil ch 12 3 / 21 4 Page(s) 246 / 209 Gatter Kevin kgatter@ucla.edu 01.7 Page(s) 185 Gebremichael Amanuel at2yp@virginia edu 16 6 Page(s) 180 Geddes Barbara geddes@ucla edu 32 5 32 4 Page(s) 232 217 Geiger Jessica jessica geiger@cgu edu 23 15 Page(s) 240 Gen Sheldon sgen@sfsu edu 04 4 04 7 04 5 Page(s) 162 222 175 George Larry Larry.George@csulb.edu 15 22 15.41 Page(s) 113 227 Geron Kim kim.geron@csueastbay.edu 23.2 29.5 Page(s) 169 232 Gerstmann Evan egerstma@lmu edu 02 1 Page(s) 104 Geyn Igor igorgeyn@gmail com 24 7 Page(s) 252 Ghosh Cyril cyril ghosh@wagneredu 07 1 Page(s) 106 Giamario Patrick ptgiamar@uncg edu 15 29 15 29 15 37 Page(s) 206 206 226 Gies Nathan gies@pdx.edu 15 39 15.39 15.21 Page(s) 248 248 166 Gilmore Justin jgilmore@csustan.edu 14.12 Page(s) Gilson Lisa lgilson@bates edu 14 9 14 9 Page(s) 138 138 292
Gin Willie ginwi@sonoma edu 23 1 Page(s) 115 Giordono Leanne lgiordon@calpolyedu 04 2 Page(s) 122 Glasson Hannah hannah9@vt edu 03 11 3 6 Page(s) 244 175 Godrej Farah godrej@ucr.edu 33.3 09.1 Page(s) 91 107 Goel Ritika ritika goel@berkeleyedu 01 9 01 14 Page(s) 220 119 Goldring Edward edward goldring@york ac uk 01 13 1 5 / 32 1 Page(s) 145 / 173 Gomez Daniel dgomez00@uscb edu 05 2 Page(s) 135 Gonzales Isabel isabelfelixgonzales@gmail com 23 5 Page(s) 170 Gonzales Toribio Alfonso alfonsog@ucr.edu 23.3 Page(s) 228 Gonzalez George george.gonzalez@miami.edu 18.2 Page(s) 127 Gonzalez-Asc encio Iara gonzalezascencio@chapman edu 28 5 Page(s) 231 Good Elizabeth egood@lawharvard edu 28 3 Page(s) 145 Goplerud Max mgoplerud@pitt edu 01 9 Page(s) 220 Gordon Rei rei a gordon@wmich edu 01 16 Page(s) 146 Gordon Jane jane.gordon@uconn.edu 15.23 15.23 Page(s) 191 191 Gordy Katherine kgordy@sfsu edu 14 19 Page(s) 190 Grasso Anthony agrasso@camden rutgers edu 17 1 Page(s) 143 Grattan Laura lgrattan@wellesleyedu 15 14 15 6 Page(s) 125 111 Graves Steve steve graves@csun edu 20 1 Page(s) 128 Gray Paul pgray2@brocku.ca 22.2 Page(s) 195 Green Joanne Connor j.green@tcu.edu 28.2 28.7 Page(s) 130 198 Greene Catherine 01 20 01 4 Page(s) 220 103 Greenlee Jill Jill Greenlee 06 4 Page(s) 202 Greer Edward edward greer@wsu edu 27 1 Page(s) 115 Greer Scott slgreer@umich edu 22 6 Page(s) 195 Grose Christian cgrose@usc.edu 23.8 23.6 293
Page(s) 196 181 Gross Alena ag3769@nau edu 27 4 27 2 Page(s) 182 130 Grumbach Jacob jakegrumbach@gmail com 13 2 13 5 Page(s) 107 223 Guerra Adriana Mandacaru amandac1@jh edu 03 10 Page(s) 234 Guerrero Jose joseguerrero3@my.unt.edu 06.1 Page(s) 136 Gutierrez Paul paulmbg@gmail com 03 5 Page(s) 161 H Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Ha Heonuk heonukha@usc edu 20 2 11 3 / 20 2 Page(s) 181 236 / 181 Haas Michael mikehaas@aol com 08 4 08 11 Page(s) 150 245 Haber Paul paul haber@mso umt edu 24 8 / 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Hahm Andrew ahahm@princeton edu 15 12 Page(s) 153 Haines Kyle kyhaines@ucsd.edu 03.16 Page(s) 186 Hale Isaac halei@oxyedu 27 1 27 2 Page(s) 115 130 Hall Cheryl chall@usf edu 03 2 Page(s) 120 Hallenbrook Christophe r challenbrook@csudh edu 14 3 14 3 Page(s) 224 224 Han Jung Hyun jhan@nextgroup orkr 04 5 Page(s) 175 Hanley Danielle hanleyd@sas.upenn.edu 16.1 Page(s) 113 Hanley Danielle danhanley@clarku.edu 30.1 14 16 / 30 5 Page(s) 172 152 / 232 Hanlim Seyeong hanlim s1@denison edu 02 1 Page(s) 104 Hansen Peter peterzhansen@gmail com 24 6 Page(s) 182 Hanson Aleece 21 7 Page(s) 257 Harper Chloe 22 6 Page(s) 195 Harrah Logan l-harrah@onu.edu 26.1 Page(s) 214 Harris Sabrina sabrinakh@vt.edu 08.3 Page(s) 137 294
Harrison Joseph jphmw2@mail missouri edu 13 1 Page(s) 177 Harvey Sandra slharvey@uci edu 15 2 Page(s) 124 Hassani Sara shassani@providence edu 15 6 Page(s) 111 Hassanzadeh Navid nhassanzadeh@towson.edu 16.6 16.6 14.4 Page(s) 180 180 151 Hayes Sarah Sarah Virginia Hayes 06 4 Page(s) 202 Heermann Max Max.Heermann@uni-konstanz.d e 08 8 Page(s) 203 Heffernan Ann akheff@umich edu 14 9 14 10 Page(s) 138 237 Heikkila Tanya tanya heikkila@ucdenveredu 22 3 Page(s) 250 Heldman Caroline heldman@oxy.edu 05.1 Page(s) 122 Henkels Mark henkelm@wou.edu 24.9 / 24.8 Page(s) 213 / 197 Her Mai Fou 29 1 Page(s) 171 Herndon Michael maherndon@ucla edu 23 11 Page(s) 229 Herrera David david herrera@brown edu 4 1 / 13 2 Page(s) 148 / 107 Hertzoff Andrew ahertzof@csus.edu 16.8 16.8 16.7 Page(s) 207 207 194 Heslip Luke lheslip1@mail.sfsu.edu 13.5 13.3 Page(s) 164 Hevron Parker phevron@twu edu 10 5 Page(s) 246 Highton Ben bhighton@ucdavis edu 27 6 Page(s) 240 Hirsch Roni ronihirsch@ucla edu 14 12 Page(s) 108 Hirschmann Nancy njh@upenn edu 14 12 Page(s) 108 Hobbs Adam adam.hobbs@email.ucr.edu 14.9 Page(s) 138 Hobbs-Morgan Chase chobbsmorgan@ucsb edu 03.12, 03.3, 03 3, 03 8 Page(s) 255 134 121 Hobert Anthony hobertjr@email sc edu 10 2 Page(s) 150 Hobolt Sara 21 7 Page(s) 257 Hodgetts Matthew mkh83@case edu 03 11 Page(s) 244 Hofer Scott scottjhofer@gmail.com 10.2 / 10.3 Page(s) 150 / 189 Hoffman Adam ahhoffman@salisbury.edu 25.4 Page(s) 213 295
Hogen-Esch Tom tom hogen-esch@csun edu 20 1 20 1 Page(s) 128 128 Holland Breena brh205@lehigh edu 03 1 Page(s) 105 Holmes Iris iah6@cornell edu 22 6 Page(s) 249 Holzner Claudio c.holzner@utah.edu 07.5 07.5 07.2 Page(s) 235 235 149 Honda Eric Jishuro@aol com 08 10 08 9 Page(s) 236 223 Hong Jyun-Wei pa776094@gmail com 20 2 Page(s) 181 Horowitz Shale shale@uwm edu 01 7 Page(s) 185 Horsting Trudy thorstin@asu edu 12 2 12 1 Page(s) 256 151 Hou Yue yuehou@sas.upenn.edu 32.2 32.3 Page(s) 184 200 Houck Aaron aaron houck@uncc edu 02 2 Page(s) 120 Houston Reza rhouston@bsu edu 22 3 22 3 1 4 / 22 4 Page(s) 250 250 103 / 258 Howard Katherine howardkatieb@gmail com 15 28 Page(s) 126 Howard Grace grace howard@sjsu edu 28 3 28 1 Page(s) 145 116 Howe Adam adam.howe@usu.edu 01.5 Page(s) 145 Hsu Jessica 22 6 Page(s) 195 Hsueh Vicki hsuehv@wwu edu 14 19 Page(s) 190 Huang Yu-Shiuan yslhuang@ucdavis edu 21 4 Page(s) 209 Huckle Kiku khuckle@callutheran edu 07 1 07 1 7 4 / 23 8 Page(s) 106 106 163 / 196 Hunold Christian hunoldc@drexel.edu 03.9 03.16 3.9 Page(s) 221 186 221 Hussey Wesley whussey@csus edu 24 9 / 24 8 Page(s) 213 / 197 Hwang Injeong singuroun@skku edu 01 1 Page(s) 131 Hyde Aryanna aryanna hyde@mail missouri ed u 13 1 Page(s) 177 Hyman Hannah hhyman@hawaii edu 03 10 Page(s) 234 I Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter 296
Ignatov Anatoli anatoli@appstate edu 33 4 Page(s) 89 Ilieva Evgenia eilieva@ithaca edu 15 17 Page(s) 165 Imran Sheharyar shimran@jhu edu 03 10 Page(s) 234 Indridason Indridi H. indridi.indridason@ucr.edu 27.4 Page(s) 182 Ingram Callum callumi@unredu 15.15 15 9 Page(s) 141 111 IP Kevin mrkawai ip@gmail com 15 12 Page(s) 153 Isabel Gonzales isabelfelixgonzales@gmail com 19 6 19 4 Page(s) 239 180 Ishiyama John 01 19 Page(s) 201 Ivanova Anna anna ivanova@wsu edu 08 11 Page(s) 245 Ivey Andrew iveya@uhd.edu 01.11 01.6 Page(s) 243 104 J Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Jacob Marc S. majacob@ethz.ch 01.14 1.12 / 32.4 Page(s) 119 255 /217 James Kung jameskung@hku hk 01 2 Page(s) 117 Jang Sojin sojin jang@uncp edu 22 4 22 3 Page(s) 258 250 Jap Jangai jangaijap@utexas edu 23 17 Page(s) 229 Jaquiss Audrey ajaquiss@sas upenn edu 03 8 Page(s) 121 Jara Catherine cjara1@my.hpu.edu 23.10 Page(s) 129 Jarman Holly hjarman@umich edu 22 6 Page(s) 195 Jean-Mary Kyss kj5@pdx edu 14 12 Page(s) 108 Jeffery Jenkins jenkinja@usc edu 11 3 Page(s) 236 Jenilene Fransisco jenilenf@uci edu 23 5 Page(s) 170 Jenkins Matthew David mjenkins@gnu.ac.kr 01.12 Page(s) 255 Jenkins Laura 08.6 Page(s) 176 Jennifer Merolla Jennifer Merolla 06 4 297
Page(s) 202 Jeong Bora bjeong@macalesteredu 8 5 1 15 / 8 10 Page(s) 163 132 / 236 Jerry Stott jerrystott@utah edu 04 7 Page(s) 222 Jeydel Alana alana jeydel@fresnocitycollege edu 28 6 / 28 5 Page(s) 241 / 231 Jiang Siyun syjiang@utexas.edu 01.13 Page(s) 118 Jim Curry james curry@poli-sci utah edu 04 7 Page(s) 222 Jimenez Jazmin 23 13 Page(s) 258 Joaquin Ernita ejoaquin@sfsu edu 05 2 05 2 Page(s) 135 Jochim Jordan jordanjochim@uchicago edu 16 1 Page(s) 113 Johnson Rebecca rjohnson@uvic.ca 14.20 Page(s) 225 Johnson Alayna alaynajo@usc edu 08 6 08 7 Page(s) 176 188 Johnston Steven steven johnston@utah edu 14 2 16 2 Page(s) 164 127 Joines Jennifer jajoines@hawaii edu 15 1 Page(s) 109 Jokinsky Steven smjrv8@mail missouri edu 13 1 Page(s) 177 Jones Chelsea chelseajones@ucla.edu 23.6 Page(s) 181 Jorgensen Paul paul.jorgensen@utrgv.edu 03 16 03.16 03.8 Page(s) 186 186 121 Jöst Paula joest@politik uni-mainz de 32 4 Page(s) 217 Judge Brian bjudge@berkeleyedu 16 11 Page(s) 248 Junn Jane junn@usc edu 29.1/ 29.3 /29 4 21 6 Page(s) 171/199/217 249 Junseok Kim jspicture@dongguk.edu 24.4 Page(s) 158 Joshi, Devin, devinjoshi@smu.edu.sg, Presenter Panel 14.4 Page 151 K Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Kage Rieko kage@waka c u-tokyo ac jp 10 1 Page(s) 137 298
Kaku Archana archanakaku@muhlenberg edu 14.11 30 3 14 10 Page(s) 247 199 237 Kalk Anastasiia akalk@newschool edu 15 20 15 20 15 1 Page(s) 205 205 109 KAMMERER EDWARD kammedwa@isu edu 19 2 19 3 Page(s) 128 168 Kamol Isaac isaac kamola@trincoll edu 25 3 Page(s) 198 Kaneti Marina marina.kaneti@nus.edu.sg 14 13 7.3 / 14.13 Page(s) 205 244 / 205 Kang Ki Eun kieunk@tamu.edu 24.4 Page(s) 212 Kang Miongsei miongsei@gmail com 01 1 Page(s) 131 Kao Jay jkao1@luc edu 21 1 21 7 Page(s) 128 257 Karabulut Selin skarabulut@ucsb edu 13 3 Page(s) 164 Karageorge Kaleigh kkarageo@purdue edu 04 5 04 1 Page(s) 175 148 Karlsson Rasmus rasmus karlsson@umu se 3 15 3 15 / 25 2 Page(s) 161 161 / 159 Kash Jeffrey 21.1 Page(s) 128 Kassop Nancy kassopn@newpaltz edu 05 1 Page(s) 122 Kaswan Mark mark kaswan@utrgvedu 14.12 14 12 Page(s) 108 108 Kaufman-Osb orn Timothy kaufmatv@whitman edu 02 2 02 2 02 3 Page(s) 120 120 133 Kaufmann Daniel 01 4 Page(s) 103 Kaul Shasta skaul2@nd edu 15 4 Page(s) 124 Kazemi Parichehr pkazemi@uoregon.edu 09.2 Page(s) 123 Kazemian Sara skazemian@ucdavis edu 27 6 Page(s) 240 Keating Cricket ckeating@uwedu 15.16 / 25 4 Page(s) 154 / 213 Keena Alex keenaja@vcu edu 27 3 / 27 5 Page(s) 171 / 230 Kehlenbach Stefan stefan kehlenbach@utoronto ca 15 21 15 29/ 15.33 Page(s) 166 206 / 225 Keller Ann annk@berkeleyedu 22 6 22 6 Page(s) 195 195 Kelly Andrew andrew.kelly@csueastbay.edu 22.6 299
Page(s) 195 Kelly Katelyn katelymk@uci edu 14 2 Page(s) 164 Kerns Erin kernser@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Kessel Alisa kessel@pugetsound.edu 15.40 15.38/ 30.3 Page(s) 265 237 / 199 Kessler-Mata Kouslaa ktkesslermata@usfca.edu 14.6 Page(s) 177 Keum Tae-Yeoun keum@ucsb edu 16 8 Page(s) 207 Kim Yong Jae yokim@hpu edu 27 2 Page(s) 130 Kim Eunice 29 1 Page(s) 171 Kim Eunji eunji.kim@columbia.edu 12.2 Page(s) 256 Kim Yea Ji yekim@csudh.edu 08.5 Page(s) 163 Kim Yeaji iamyeaji@gmail com 24 2 Page(s) 212 Kim Ki Young kk3110@columbia edu 15 8 15 39 Page(s) 153 248 Kim Chaerim chaerimk@usc edu 28 2 Page(s) 130 Kim Nam Kyu namkkim@korea.ac.kr 01.1 1.1 Page(s) 131 131 Kindarji Valerie valerie.kindarji@utoronto.ca 15.33 Page(s) 225 King Aaron kinga@uncwedu 02 2 Page(s) 120 King James jking@uwyo edu 11 2 13 1 11 1 Page(s) 189 177 138 Kirchgassner Brooks brooks kirchgassner@uconn edu 15 23 Page(s) 191 Klasa Kasia kklasa@umich.edu 22.6 Page(s) 195 Koebele Elizabeth ekoebele@unr.edu 22.3 Page(s) 250 Kogl Alexandra ana kogl@uni edu 28 4 Page(s) 159 Kolstad Ivar ivarkolstad@nhh no 01 10 01 4 Page(s) 233 103 Koontz Tomas koontz31@uwedu 22 3 Page(s) 250 Koopman Colin koopman@uoregon edu 15 18 Page(s) 155 Kortukov Dima dimakort@iu.edu 01.11 Page(s) 243 Kotef Hagar hk11@soas ac uk 15 31 Page(s) 193 Koutnik Gregory koutnikgv@beloit edu 03.11 03 8 Page(s) 244 121 300
Krakoff Isabel ikrakoff@yorku ca 19 4 / 19 5 Page(s) 180 / 228 Kraus Neil neil kraus@uwrf edu 02 2 Page(s) 120 Krebs Timothy tbkrebs@unm edu 24 3 Page(s) 144 Krewel Mona mona.krewel@vuw.ac.nz 01.12 Page(s) 255 Krishnamurthy Arvind arvind k@duke edu 23 9 Page(s) 211 Ku Jackie jackieck@uci edu 14 1 Page(s) 108 Kubicek Paul kubicek@oakland edu 01 12 01 3 Page(s) 255 117 Kujala Jordan jkujala@ucdavis edu 27 1 Page(s) 115 Kujala Will wkujala@wooster.edu 15.17 Page(s) 165 Kulakevich Tatsiana tkulakevich@usf edu 08 11 Page(s) 245 Kuo Didi jdkuo@stanford edu 22 6 Page(s) 195 Kusluch Joseph joseph kusluch@afacademyaf edu 01 20 Page(s) 220 Kwon Minju mikwon@chapman edu 11 1 11 2 / 28 5 Page(s) 138 189 / 231 L Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussant Presenter Ladd Jeremy jml567@cornell edu 32 5 Page(s) 232 Lai James jlai@scu.edu 29.5 Page(s) 232 Lambacher Jason jlambach@uwedu 03 5 03 9 Page(s) 161 221 Lambek Simon simon lambek@ubc ca 15 1 14.15/ 15 40 Page(s) 109 139 / 256 Laqueur Thomas tlaqueur@berkeleyedu 15 42 Page(s) 238 Lara de la Fuente Daniel dalara@uma es 03 1 Page(s) 105 Larreguy Horacio 32 7 Page(s) 254 Lascher Ted tedl@csus.edu 24.7 24.5 24.3 Page(s) 252 170 144 Lasley Scott scott lasley@wku edu 21 4 21 4 21 1 Page(s) 209 209 128 Latner Michael mlatner@calpolyedu 27 6 27 6 27 3/ 27 5 301
Page(s) 240 240 171 / 230 Laufer Jill jrlaufer@ucdavis edu 12 3 12 2 Page(s) 246 256 Lavariega Monforti Jessica jessica lavariega@csuci edu 24 4 6 4 / 24 7 Page(s) 158 202 / 252 Lavarierga Monforti Jessica Jessica lavariega@csuci edu 23 2/ 23 7 Page(s) 169 / 210 LAVENIA, JR PETER peter.lavenia@oneonta.edu 15.39 Page(s) 248 Lawless Joseph jlawless@wm.edu 14.16 14.16 Page(s) 152 152 Lawrence Jennifer jlawrence@virginia edu 3 2/ 3 15 03 12 Page(s) 120 / 161 Lazkano Itziar 04 6 Page(s) 222 Le Adam adamjle@umn edu 23 14 Page(s) 259 Le Loan lkle@thinkiggi.com 29.5 29.1 Page(s) 232 171 Leach Brittany Brittany.Leach@siu.edu 30.4 30.1 Page(s) 217 172 Leal McCormack Rudy rudymc@colostate edu 15 11 15 24 Page(s) 141 206 Leber Andrew aleber@tulane edu 01 20 01 15/ 21 5 01 3 Page(s) 220 132 / 249 117 LeBlanc John rleblanc@uttyleredu 15 7 Page(s) 140 Lee Marcus Marcus Lee@Princeton edu 17 4 Page(s) 208 Lee Fred fred.lee@uconn.edu 29.2 29.2 Page(s) 183 183 Lee Andie lee3324@purdue.edu 12.2 Page(s) 256 Lee Jinkyung lee9j3@mail uc edu 01 10 Page(s) 233 Lee HyunJeon g hlee44@ucla edu 07 4 Page(s) 163 Lehotai Orsolya lehoo535@newschool edu 06 1 06 5 Page(s) 136 234 Lemay Marie-Pier mal512@pitt edu 30 3 Page(s) 199 Lenear India india.s.lenear@rutgers.edu 23.13 Page(s) 258 Lepori Matthew mlepori@nus edu sg 3 15 03 15 Page(s) 161 161 Lesenyie Matt matt lesenyie@csulb edu 21 3 21 7 Page(s) 156 257 Lester Quinn lesterquinn@gmail com 15 6 15 6 15 37 Page(s) 111 111 226 Letsa Natalie nwletsa@ou edu 32 4 302
Page(s) 217 Leuffen Dirk Dirk Leuffen@uni-konstanz de 08 8 Page(s) 203 Leung Vivien vl004@bucknell edu 29 4 23 8 Page(s) 217 196 Levin-Schwart z Natali nlevinsc@ucsc edu 30 7 Page(s) 253 Levitin Maor 15.24 Page(s) 206 Li Handi handi li@emoryedu 32 6 Page(s) 242 Li Zhiyao lli424app@gmail com 08 11 Page(s) 245 Liang Jiachen 32 1 Page(s) 173 Liceralde Bryan bryanliceralde360@yahoo com 08 8 Page(s) 203 Liebenguth Julianne jliebenguth@elon.edu 15.24 03.3 Page(s) 206 134 Lieke Brackel a k c brackel@tudelft nl 03 1 Page(s) 105 Lien Pei-te plien@polsci ucsb edu 29 1/ 29 5 Page(s) 171 / 232 Lim Elvin elvinlim@smu edu sg 05 2 Page(s) 135 Lim Chong-Mi ng cm lim@ntu edu sg 14 15 Page(s) 139 Lim Jay Tan limjaztyne@gmail com 26 1 Page(s) 214 Lin Alex Min-Wei mwlin@gate.sinica.edu.tw 08.4 Page(s) 150 Lin Shasha slin@hca.uni-heidelberg.de 29.1 Page(s) 171 Lindberg Timothy lind1057@morris umn edu 17 2 17 3 Page(s) 156 194 Lindsay Spencer slindsay@nd edu 23 7 Page(s) 210 Liou Stcey staceyliou@ufl edu 15 25 Page(s) 1667 Liu Glory gloryliu@fas.harvard.edu 29.2 Page(s) 183 Liu Tony Tai-Ting ttliu@dragon.nchu.edu.tw 08.10 Page(s) 236 Liu Shelley shelleyxliu@berkeleyedu 32 1 32 7 Page(s) 173 254 Liu Shiyao 21 5 Page(s) 249 Lloro Teresa 03 9 Page(s) 221 Loewen Peter 21 3 303
Page(s) 156 Londrigan Paul Plondrigan@pace edu 14 5 Page(s) 165 Long Sean slong008@ucredu 23 9 Page(s) 211 Lopez Esmerald a ealopez@umich edu 08 6 Page(s) 176 Lopez Emileni lopeze3@oregonstate.edu 26.1 Page(s) 214 Lopez Samantha salopez@hawaii edu 14 2 Page(s) 164 Lorentzen Peter plorentzen@usfca edu 32 6 32 3 Page(s) 242 184 Lovato Brian blovato@fullerton edu 25 3 Page(s) 198 Love Gregory gjlove@olemiss edu 21 7 Page(s) 257 Love Ed 27.4 Page(s) 182 Lovetere Maria lovetere@umich edu 14 1 Page(s) 108 Lovrich Nicholas 11 3 11 3 Page(s) 236 236 Lu Fan fl34@queensu ca 29 4/ 29 3 29 1 Page(s) 217 / 199 171 Lucero Eddie elucero4@ucmerced edu 23 4 Page(s) 158 Luke Timothy twluke@vt.edu 03.11 3.13 Page(s) 244 185 Luo Simon Sihang luos@stanford.edu 14.4 14.14 Page(s) 151 178 Lupino Ferris falgk6@missouri edu 15 26 15 26 Page(s) 179 179 Luqiu Lu Wei Rose roseluqiu@hkbu edu hk 32 1 Page(s) 173 Luxa Sam luxas@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 M Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter MacKenzie Michael mmacken@pitt edu 14 6 14 8 Page(s) 177 204 Mackin Glenn gmackin@esm rochesteredu 15 36 15 37 Page(s) 193 226 MacLean Lee leemargaretmaclean@gmail com 25 4 Page(s) 213 Magaloni Beatriz 01 6 Page(s) 104 Magni Gabriele gabriele.magni@lmu.edu 19.3/ 19.6 7.6/ 19.3 304
Page(s) 168 / 239 187 / 168 Maher Kristen kmaher@sdsu edu 24 1 Page(s) 230 Mahmoud Aesha Aesha Mahmoud@student csulb edu 21 7 Page(s) 257 Mahoney Anna amahone4@tulane.edu 06.2 Page(s) 148 Maj-Britt Sterba maj-britt.sterba@uni.kn 01.9 Page(s) 220 Majic Samantha smajic@jjaycunyedu 09 1 2 4/ 14 21 9 2 Page(s) 107 147 / 225 Malmberg Alice ammalmberg@ucdavis edu 27 6 27 6 Page(s) 240 240 Maltby Elizabeth elizabeth maltby@unlvedu 22 1 22 1 Page(s) 169 169 Mangum Maruice maruicemangum@yahoo.com 23.8 23.8 Page(s) 196 196 Manivannan Ramu 01.8 Page(s) 201 Mansoori Naveed nm7496@princeton edu 14 19 Page(s) 190 March Andrew amarch@umass edu 15 14 Page(s) 125 Marin Mara maramarin@uvic ca 14 20 14 13 15 27 Page(s) 225 205 192 Mariotti Shannon smariott@trinity.edu 14.18 15.28 15.28 Page(s) 178 126 126 Markovich Zachary zmarko@mit.edu 21.5 Page(s) 249 Marshall Thomas tmarshall@uta edu 10 2 Page(s) 150 Martel James jmartel@sfsu edu 15 22 15 26 Page(s) 113 179 Marti Olivia oliviamm@g ucla edu 07 1 Page(s) 106 Martin Alexandra alexandra.martin@mail.utoronto.ca 15.33 Page(s) 225 Martin Edward emarti11@msn.com 22.1 22.5 Page(s) 169 157 Martin Danielle danielle martin@csus edu 27 2 24 3/ 27 1 Page(s) 130 144 /115 Martinez Magdalen a magdalena martinez@unlvedu 22 7 Page(s) 210 Martinez Ruben mart1097@msu edu 02 1 Page(s) 104 Martinez-Eber s Valerie valmartinez@unt edu 23 13 23 12 Page(s) 258 251 Martinsson Joel jmartinsson@fas harvard edu 21 3 21 5 Page(s) 156 249 Marusek Sarah marusek@hawaii.edu 33.3 09.4 Page(s) 91 176 Maskit Jonathan maskit@denison edu 03 2 03 12 305
Page(s) 120 255 Mathews-Sch ultz Lanethea mathews@muhlenberg edu 28 3 28 6 Page(s) 145 241 Mathiowetz Dean dpmath@ucsc edu 15 2 15 2 Page(s) 124 124 Matiossian Shawn shawn matiossian@cgu edu 23 15 Page(s) 240 Mautarelli Matthew mmautarell@gradcenter.cuny.edu 14.1 14.1 Page(s) 108 108 Mayerfeld Jamie jasonm@uwedu 15.33, 15.12, 15 12 15 38 Page(s) 225 153 237 McBrayer Markie markie mcbrayer@gmail com 24 7/ 28 1 24 2/ 28 7 Page(s) 252 / 116 212 / 198 McBride Keally kdmcbride@usfca edu 9 1/ 15 33 Page(s) 107 / 225 McCann James mccannj@purdue edu 07 5 Page(s) 235 McCarty Tim tmccarty@sandiego.edu 16.1 16.5 16.1 Page(s) 113 167 113 McChesney Sam samuelmcchesney2023@u northwestern e du 16 7 Page(s) 194 McConnell Jason jasonmac@uwyo edu 24 8/ 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 McDaniel Jason mcdaniel@sfsu.edu 24.2 24.3 Page(s) 212 144 McGann Anthony anthonymcgann@strath ac uk 27 3/ 27 5 Page(s) 171 / 230 McGlynn Adam amcglynn@esu edu 24 7 Page(s) 252 McKean Benjamin mckean 41@osu edu 03 1 03 1 03 2 Page(s) 105 105 120 McKinney Claire cmckinney@wm edu 14 16 30 1 14 16 Page(s) 152 McKittrick-Sw eitzer Lavender lmckittricksweit@butleredu 14 13 Page(s) 205 McNeme Keely kmcneme@smu.edu 01.11 Page(s) 243 McPherson IV Luther lmcpherson@vt edu 15 37 Page(s) 226 McReynolds Rana rmcreynolds@ucdavis edu 28 2 Page(s) 130 Mehic-Parker Joel 28 2 Page(s) 130 Mello Brian brianmello@muhlenberg edu 08 7 08 11 Page(s) 188 245 Melonas Desiree drmelona@bsc.edu 15.23 Page(s) 191 Mendez Geidy geidym@uci.edu 23.4 Page(s) 158 306
Mendez Garcia Matthew matthewgarcia@csulb edu 17 4/ 19 3 Page(s) 208 / 168 Mendoza Mary Anne maryannem@cpp edu 25 4 Page(s) 213 Menounou Elli emenounou@cpp edu 10 3 10 5 Page(s) 189 246 Mered Milka m2mered@gmail com 25 4 Page(s) Metz Tamara tmetz@reed.edu 14.20 14.12 Page(s) 225 108 Meyer John john meyer@humboldt edu 03 14 Page(s) 134 Mgebrishvili Mariam mmgebrishvili@ucsb edu 16 8 Page(s) 207 Michael Genovese Michael Genovese@lmu edu 05 1 Page(s) 122 Michelle Fletcher mnfletcher@salisburyedu 25 6 Page(s) 260 Michelson Melissa melissa.michelson@menlo.edu 23.7 19 3/ 23 13 Page(s) 210 168 / 258 Miller Gregg ggmiller@fastmail.net 14.7 Page(s) 190 Miller Annie ANNIE B MILLER@UCDENVER EDU 22 1 Page(s) 169 Miller Char cmillerd@gmu edu 14 14 Page(s) 178 Miner Marika mgminer@ucdavis edu 01 12 Page(s) 255 Mirer Michael mmirer@g ucla edu 15 3 Page(s) 140 Miric Sinisa sinisa.miric@emory.edu 32.7 Page(s) 254 Mironesco Monique mironesc@hawaii edu 28 5 Page(s) 231 Mishra Sangay smishra@drewedu 29 4 29 4 23 5/ 29 3 Page(s) 217 217 170 / 199 Mitchell Charles mitchellc@gram edu 20 2 20 2 Page(s) 181 181 Moak Daniel dmoak@conncoll edu 17 4 17 1 Page(s) 208 143 Moellendorf Darrel darrel.moellendorf@normativeorders.net 03.14 3.14 Page(s) 134 134 Moffett-Batea u Alex amoffet-bateau@jjaycunyedu 23 1 Page(s) 115 Molina Angel almolin5@asu edu 23 8 Page(s) 196 Molina Rafael silvamor@oregonstate edu 21 6 Page(s) 249 Montinola Gabriella grmontinola@ucdavis edu 04 5 Page(s) 175 307
Montoya Celeste celeste montoya@colorado edu 23 1 Page(s) 115 Moore Matthew 10 5 Page(s) 246 Moraes Juan 01 9 Page(s) 220 Moraes Oli 03.16 Page(s) 186 Morefield Jeanne jeanne morefield@politics ox ac uk 15 31 Page(s) 193 Moreira Pedro Pedrogoismoreira@gmail com 15 12 15 14 Page(s) 153 125 Moreno Robert rdavidmoreno318@gmail com 26 1 Page(s) 214 Morin Jason jason morin@csun edu 27 1 27 5 Page(s) 115 230 Morrow Jim jamorrow@ualberta.ca 25.6 Page(s) 260 Mosher Michael michael-mosher@utulsa edu 15 36 Page(s) 193 Moshref Kamran kmoshref@gradcentercunyedu 14 6 Page(s) 177 Moss Zoe zoe moss@colorado edu 30 6 Page(s) 214 Mota Alves Ariel motaal2@hawaii edu 03 1 Page(s) 105 Moynagh Patricia patricia.moynagh@wagner.edu 03.7 Page(s) 147 Muedini Fait fmuedini@butleredu 01 3 Page(s) 117 Mukherjee Mitushi mmukherj@purdue edu 21 4 Page(s) 209 Mundkur Taej 04 4 Page(s) 162 Mundt Kirsten 15 28 Page(s) 126 Murib Zein zmurib@fordham.edu 19.6 2 4/14 21/ 19 2 Page(s) 239 147/225/128 Murphy John jmmurph1@uci edu 23 15 Page(s) 240 Murray Clancy memu@sas upenn edu 16 5 Page(s) 167 Muttaqee Mahmood muttaqem@oregonstate edu 04 6 Page(s) 222 Myers Ella ella myers@utah edu 30 7 30 6 Page(s) 253 241 N Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussant Presenter 308
Naher Nurun nzn0033@auburn edu 04 1 Page(s) 148 Nair Sharmini sharmini nair@colostate edu 04 6 Page(s) 222 Nalder Kimberly klnalder@csus edu 21 5 Page(s) 249 Nalepa Monika mnalepa@uchicago.edu 32.3 Page(s) 200 Nam Yun Min yunmin nam@kongju ac kr 01 1 Page(s) 131 Naranch Laurie lnaranch@siena edu 3 7 30 3 Page(s) 147 199 Naresh Vatsal vatsal naresh@fas harvard edu 15 17 15 17 15 14 Page(s) 165 165 125 Narode Akanksha akanksha narode@u nus edu 07 3 Page(s) 244 Navarro Sharon sharon.navarro@utsa.edu 23.2 Page(s) 169 Nedelsky Jennifer jnedelsky@osgoode.yorku.ca 30.2 14.20 15.27 Page(s) 183 225 192 Neely Stephen srneely@usf edu 12 1 12 1 12 3 Page(s) 151 151 246 Nemacheck Christine clnema@wm edu 25 4 Page(s) 213 Neve Richard rneve@callutheran edu 15 41/ 15 20 Page(s) 227 / 205 Newsome Lucie lnewsom3@une edu au 04 6 04 3 Page(s) 222 135 Ngo Willy 29.1 Page(s) 171 Nguy Joyce joycenguy@g ucla edu 23 12 Page(s) 251 Nicholson Stephen snicholson@uga edu 21 3 Page(s) 156 Niezgoda Meredith meredith niezgoda@texarkanacollege ed u 06 4 Page(s) 202 Nishikawa Katsuo knishika@trinityedu 07 4 Page(s) 163 Nohrstedt Daniel Daniel Nohrstedt@statsvet uu se 22 3 Page(s) 250 Norris Haley hnorris@brynmawr.edu 19.5 19.5 Page(s) 228 228 Novak-Herzog Maya mayanovak-herzog2024@u.northwestern edu 28 1 28 7 Page(s) 116 198 Nuo Lidia 24 6 Page(s) 182 Nusbaum Rachel rachel nusbaum@brown edu 14 5 Page(s) 165 Nyseth Nzitatira Hollie 08 2 309
Page(s) 123 O Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter OBryan Joan jeobryan@stanford.edu 16 4/15 1 3 15.13, 16.3 Page(s) 155/ 122 122 142 Ocampo Angela axocampo@utexas edu 07 2 Page(s) 149 Oder Paul poder@jjay.cuny.edu 04.4 04.1 Page(s) 162 148 Oh Janet janetoh@csun.edu 27.5 Page(s) 230 Olar Roman-Ga briel romangabriel olar@dcu ie 01 19 Page(s) 201 Olds Chris chris@chrisolds com 33 2 33 2 Page(s) 91 91 Olivier Ruchet olivierruchet@uzh ch 15 4 15 4 Page(s) 124 124 Olsen Grace 24 6 Page(s) 182 Onat Zeynep zkoseoglu@ucdavis.edu 01.7 Page(s) 185 Orellana Julio jorel004@ucredu 23 3 Page(s) 228 Ortiz Soto Evelyn evelyn.ortizsoto@student.csulb.ed u 15 20 Page(s) 205 Osorio Maricruz mosorio@bentleyedu 7 4 7 4/ 25 5 7 4/ 23 13 Page(s) 163 163 / 253 163 / 258 Otruba Alexander aotruba@sfsu edu 16 4 16 2 Page(s) 155 127 Ottinger Gwen ottinger@drexel edu 03 14 03 16 Page(s) 134 186 OVETZ ROBERT robert.ovetz@sjsu.edu 17.4 17.2 Page(s) 208 156 Owen Malloy owenmt@stanford edu 14 1 Page(s) 108 Owen David dowen@soton ac uk 15 32 Page(s) 207 Owen Rose rowen@uchicago edu 33 1 30 6 Page(s) 90 241 Owens Renee reowens@sdsu edu 24 1/ 26 1 Page(s) 230 / 214 Owens Forrest flowens@ucdavis edu 04 5 Page(s) 175 Owings Thomas thowings@sas upenn edu 15 20 Page(s) 205 310
P Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Page Lewis lewisjpage@gmail.com 16.11 Page(s) 248 Paglayan Agustina apaglayan@ucsd.edu 01 14 Page(s) 119 Pahnke Anthony anthonypahnke@sfsu edu 1 17 14 9 Page(s) 161 138 Pan Jennifer jp1@stanford edu 32 4 32 7 Page(s) 217 254 Papcke Luise l papcke@nyu edu 14 1 14 3 Page(s) 108 224 Park Yul Min yulminpark@utexas edu 21 7/ 23 7 Page(s) 257 / 210 Park Ryugyung rgpark@ucdavis.edu 04.2 Page(s) 122 Parks Alison aparks2@stetson edu 14 13 Page(s) 205 Parris Girma girmap@gmail com 23 14 Page(s) 259 Parson Sean sean parson@nau edu 15 21 3 13/ 15 29 Page(s) 166 185 / 206 Patricio Valdivieso patricio valdivieso@uach cl 24 4 Page(s) 158 Pearse Rebecca 03.16 Page(s) 186 Pellaton Paige ppellaton@ucdavis edu 11 3 11 2 Page(s) 236 189 Perkins Kathryn Kathryn Perkins@csulb edu 19 4 19 4 Page(s) 180 180 Perretti Alessia alessia perretti01@student csulb ed u 22 1 Page(s) 169 Perry Ravi ravi perry@howard edu 19 3 19 3 19 3 Page(s) 168 168 168 Peterson Mark markap@ucla edu 22 6 Page(s) 195 Pham Kevin kpham@gettysburg.edu 29.2 Page(s) 183 Phan Ngoc ntphan@hpu edu 6 4/ 29 3 Page(s) 202 / 199 Phan Ngoc ntphan@hpu edu 23.10/ 23 17 Page(s) 129 / 229 Philipson Ilene ilenephilipson@gmail com 15 24 Page(s) 206 Phillips Christian cdphilli@usc edu 23 6 23 6/ 29 4 23 11 Page(s) 181 181/ 217 229 Piccolo Samuel spiccolo@nd.edu 14.6 Page(s) 177 311
Pierce John jcpierce@ku edu 11 3 Page(s) 236 Pierman Garret gpier018@fiu edu 15 29 Page(s) 206 Pion-Berlin David 01 17 Page(s) 161 Piotrowska Barbara 32.3 Page(s) 200 Plaetzer Niklas nplaetzer@uchicago edu 15 3 Page(s) 140 Plithides Max mplithid@ucla edu 08 1 Page(s) 106 Ponce de Leon Zoila zponcedeleon@wlu edu 07 6 Page(s) 187 Pool Heather poolh@denison edu 18 1 Page(s) 114 Poole Nicholas ndpoole@gmail.com 15.27 Page(s) 192 Pooudomsak Vanessa vpooudomsak@g.ucla.edu 08.7 Page(s) 188 Posch Konrad konrad posch@berkeleyedu 22 2 Page(s) 195 Price Richard richardprice@weberedu 19 4 19 2 19 4 Page(s) 180 128 180 Pringle Lisa lisa pringle@cgu edu 06 3 06 2 Page(s) 187 148 Pruit Jean-Marc jpruit114@gmail.com 16.4 Page(s) 155 Pu Rong 28.3 Page(s) 145 Pyeatt Nicholas nlp11@psu edu 28 2 28 7 Page(s) 130 198 R Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Rader Katherine katherine.rader@cnu.edu 17.2 17.1 Page(s) 156 143 Rae Nicol nicolrae@arizona.edu 17.4 Page(s) 208 RAHMAN SMITA smitarahman@depauwedu 14 19 14 5 Page(s) 190 165 Ramaswamy Abhinav acr122@stanford edu 4 2/ 12 3 Page(s) 122 / 246 Ramesh Hari hari narayan ramesh@gmail com 29 2 29 2 15 18 Page(s) 183 183 155 Rametta Jack jtrametta@ucdavis.edu 21.4 Page(s) 209 Ramirez-Mayo ral Erika emr015@ucsd.edu 23.3 Page(s) 228 312
Ramnath Leah leahr@vt edu 18 3 Page(s) 143 Raney Tracey traney@ryerson ca 28 4 Page(s) 159 Rank Allison allison rank@oswego edu 18 1 Page(s) 114 Rao Neomi nkrao@uchicago.edu 23.9 Page(s) 211 Rapoport Ronald rbrapo@wm edu 07 5 Page(s) 235 Ray Emily emilyray@sonoma edu 15 29 Page(s) 206 Raychaudhuri Tanika traychaudhuri@uh edu 23 13 Page(s) 258 Reed Ryan rlreed@fsmail bradleyedu 14 3 Page(s) 224 Reekie Alexis 11.2 Page(s) 189 Reiff Mark mreiff57@gmail com 03 14 Page(s) 134 Reinhardt Mark mrein@williams edu 15 29 Page(s) 206 Reny Tyler ttreny@gmail com 23 11 23 11 12 2/ 23 15 Page(s) 229 229 256 / 240 Rex Weiye Deng weiye deng@wustl edu 32 1 Page(s) 173 Reyes Eliaquim (Ken) ereyes4@hawaii edu 01 6 Page(s) 104 Reynolds Andrew trailheadtweety@gmail.com 19.3 Page(s) 168 Rezwanul Haque Masud Mohammad more6600@colorado.edu 14.4 Page(s) 151 Rhee Kasey kjrhee@stanford edu 27 2 Page(s) 130 Rickards Lauren lauren rickards@rmit edu au 03 16 Page(s) 186 Ritner Scott scott ritner@colorado edu 15 9 15 9 15 41 Page(s) 111 111 227 Ritwik Bhattacharje e ritwik85@student ubc ca 15 19 Page(s) 190 Robert Martinez cmarti45@nd.edu 23.7 Page(s) 210 Roberti Amanda amanda.m.roberti@gmail.com 28.6 28.1 Page(s) 241 116 Roberto Joseph jroberto@myhpu edu 29 3 Page(s) 199 Robinson Jennifer jenniferrobinson@utah edu 24 9/ 24 8 24 9/ 24 8 24 8/ 24 9 Page(s) 213 / 197 213 / 197 213 / 197 313
Rock Mallory rockmy@mail uc edu 28 6 Page(s) 241 Rodda Patricia prodda@carrollu edu 19 1 Page(s) 115 Rodman Emma emma rodman@uml edu 14 14 14 14 Page(s) 178 178 Ron Amit amit.ron@asu.edu 14.8 14.14 Page(s) 204 178 Rose Michelle mrose2@csuchico.edu 15 18 15.18 15.4 Page(s) 155 155 124 Rosenblum Samuel smr335@cornell edu 15 15 Page(s) 141 Ross Stephanie stephross@mcmasterca 22 2 Page(s) 195 Rotem Noga nrotem@uwedu 15 26 Page(s) 179 Rowe James jkrowe@uvic ca 14 18 Page(s) 178 Rozell Mark mrozell@gmu.edu 27.3 27.5 Page(s) 171 230 Rubalcava Bianca brubalcava@pacific edu 6 5/ 25 5 06 3 Page(s) 234 / 253 187 Ruchet Olivier olivierruchet@uzh ch 15 9 Page(s) 111 Rushing Sara sara rushing@montana edu 33 1 15 38 Page(s) 90 237 Russell Emily eruss@stanford edu 17 3 Page(s) 194 Rutledge-Prior Serrin serrin.rutledge-prior@anu.edu.au 15.11 Page(s) 141 S Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Saffari Siavash ssaffari@snu ac kr 14 6 06 5 Page(s) 177 234 Sahin Merisa merisa@umich edu 16 6 Page(s) 180 Sahn Alexander sahn@unc.edu 24.6 24.5 Page(s) 182 170 Sameer Shaarif shaarif sameer@utah edu 08 1 Page(s) 106 Sampaio Anna asampaio@scu edu 06 2 6 1/ 6 3 Page(s) 148 136 / 187 Sanadhya Varun sanadhya@hawaii edu 15 21 Page(s) 166 Sandlin Evan esandlin@usc edu 21 5 21 3 Page(s) 249 156 Santeusanio Joshua joshua.santeusanio@ubc.ca 15.41 Page(s) 227 314
Sara Niedzwiecki saranied@ucsc edu 07 6 Page(s) 187 Saravanamutt u Siobhan siobhan1@yorku ca 30 2 Page(s) 183 Sari Genc Elif elif@pdx edu 28 6 Page(s) 241 Sarvasy Wendy wsarvasy@gmail.com 3.5 14.10 Page(s) 161 237 Savage Larry lsavage@brocku.ca 22.2 Page(s) 195 Schlosberg David david schlosberg@sydneyedu au 3 9/ 3 16 Page(s) 221 / 186 Schlosser Joel jschlosser@brynmawredu 15 26 16 1 Page(s) 179 113 Schlosser Tessy es936@cornell edu 15 22 Page(s) 113 Schmidt Ronald ron.schmidt@csulb.edu 23.10 Page(s) 129 Schneider Aaron aaron.schneider@du.edu 01.8 1.8 Page(s) 201 201 Schneider Mary Kate mschneider5@loyola edu 08 6 08 6 Page(s) 176 176 Schockman Eric eric schockman@woodburyedu 20 1 Page(s) 128 Schon Anna Marisa anna schon@duke edu 16 2 16 2 16 3 Page(s) 127 127 142 Schreckhise William schreckw@uark.edu 11.2 11.3 Page(s) 189 236 Schuhman Robert schuhman@uwyo.edu 24.8/ 24.9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Schulenberg Shawn schulenberg@marshall edu 19 1 Page(s) 115 Schuler PAUL pschuler@email arizona edu 01 21 01 13 Page(s) 234 118 Schupmann Benjamin ben schupmann@yale-nus edu sg 15 4 15 12 Page(s) 124 153 Schwartz Avshalom avshalom@stanford edu 16 7 16 8 Page(s) 194 207 Schwartz-She a Peregrine psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu 09.2 Page(s) 123 Scott Cooley cooley@uchicago edu 23 17 Page(s) 229 Scott Alexander ascot013@ucredu 23 3 Page(s) 228 Scott Henry hscott17@jhu edu 03 10 Page(s) 234 Scott Patrick pscott@missouristate edu Page(s) Sebro Tani ts231@humboldt.edu 09.2 09.2 Page(s) 123 123 Seckler Kim kseckler@nmsu.edu 24.8/ 24.9 Page(s) 197 / 213 315
Sediqe Nura nsediqe@gmail com 23 15 Page(s) 240 Seery John jseery@pomona edu 15 32/ 15 42 15 42 Page(s) 207 / 238 238 Severson Erik eseverso@student ubc ca 15 40 Page(s) 256 Shaffer Lauren lauren shaffer@cgu edu 01 4 Page(s) 103 Shafie David shafie@chapman edu 20 1 Page(s) 128 Shair-Rosenfie ld Sarah s shairrosenfield@essex ac uk 28 2 Page(s) 130 Shamaileh Ammar ammarshamaileh@dohainstitute edu q a 32.5 Page(s) 232 Shanks Torrey torrey.shanks@utoronto.ca 15 27 15 27/ 15 30 Page(s) 192 192 / 179 Shapiro Kam kshapiro@ilstu.edu 15 36 15.11 Page(s) 193 141 Sheen Greg 01.12 01 11 01 5 Page(s) 255 243 145 Shella Kimberly kimberlyshella@siu edu 23 7 Page(s) 210 Shen Shiran Victoria svshen@stanford edu 32 6 Page(s) 242 Shen Shuyuan shuyuan8@illinois edu 32 7 Page(s) 254 Shen-Bayh Fiona fshenbayh@wm edu 32 6 32 2 Page(s) 242 184 Sherwin Daniel daniel.sherwin@mail.utoronto.ca 15.7 15.19 Page(s) 140 190 Sheth Falguni falguni sheth@emoryedu 2.1/ 30 7 2 1 Page(s) 104 / 253 104 Shewmake Sharon 27 4 Page(s) 182 Shih Victor vcshih@ucsd edu 32 3 32 6 32 6 Page(s) 200 242 242 Shin Seungyup ss5370@columbia edu 01 19 Page(s) 201 Siddiqi Muhammad Usman Amin siddiqim@oregonstate edu 04 3 Page(s) 135 SIDI ALI IMAM MUNIRA munirasidiali@yahoo com 01 15 Page(s) 132 Siegel Scott snsiegel@sfsu edu 19 5/ 19 6 19 5 316
Page(s) 228 / 239 228 Silverman Laura lsilverman@gmail com 15 37 15 9 Page(s) 226 Simrak Michael msimrak@purdue edu 19 4 19 3 Page(s) 180 168 Singer Abraham asinger2@luc.edu 14.14 Page(s) 178 Singer Phillip u6018484@utah.edu 22.6 Page(s) 195 Sircar Althea althea sircar@redlands edu 18 2 18 2 18 3 Page(s) 127 127 143 Sistek Hanna hsistek@purdue edu 12 1 12 3 Page(s) 151 246 Sklaroff M Edith mskl@sas upenn edu 15 33 Page(s) 225 Skoll Amy askoll@csum.edu 02.3 Page(s) 133 Slater Dan dnsltr@umich.edu 01.3 01.6/ 32.4 01.9 Page(s) 117 104 / 217 220 Slaughter Christine csla@bu edu 23.15 23 15 23 8 Page(s) 240 240 196 Sledge Daniel dsledge@uta edu 17 3 Page(s) 194 Sletta Alexandra amsletta@gmail com 04 2 Page(s) 122 Slupek Agatha aaslupek@uchicago edu 15 38 15 38 15 8 Page(s) 237 237 153 Smart EmiLee esi237@g ukyedu 10 4 10 4 Page(s) 203 203 Smilan-Goldst ein Rachel rs3ev@virginia.edu 21.6 Page(s) 249 Smith Charles casmith@uci.edu 19.1 27.3/ 27.5 Page(s) 115 171 / 230 Smith Michael michael smith@utrgvedu 07 3 Page(s) 244 Smith Sydney sydneyk smith@wsu edu 27 1 Page(s) 115 Smith Alena asvinod@stanford edu 27 2 Page(s) 130 Smith Benjamin bbsmith@ufl.edu 32.2 32.5 Page(s) 184 232 Smith-Cannoy Heather heather.smith-cannoy@asu.edu 19.1 Page(s) 115 Smolenski Jan j smolenski@uwedu pl 15.41 15 41 15 19 Page(s) 227 227 190 Sohn Hyodong hyodong sohn@colorado edu 04 6 Page(s) 222 Sokoloff William wwsokoloff@utpa edu 25 4 15 9 Page(s) 213 111 317
Solano-Patrici o Elia del Carmen eliadelcarmen solano-patricio@unlvedu 22 7 Page(s) 210 Sophie Green sophiegreen@creighton edu 22 1 Page(s) 169 Soreide Tina tina soreide@nhh no 01 15 01 4 Page(s) 132 103 Soss Joe jbsoss@umn edu 09 1 Page(s) 107 Soto Benjamin ben1251@csu.fullerton.edu 24.6 Page(s) 182 Sparrow Bartholome w bhs@austin.utexas.edu 17.3 17.4 Page(s) 194 208 Spikol Aaron aspikol@stanford edu 16 2 Page(s) 127 Spring Cynthia cjspring@yorku ca 30 1 Page(s) 172 Stahlberg Stephanie 01 6 Page(s) 104 Stanley Sharon sastanly@memphis edu 15 20 Page(s) 205 Steel Brent bsteel@oregonstate.edu 24 9/11 3/24 8 Page(s) 213/236/197 Steele Brent brent steele@utah edu 33 6 Page(s) 218 Stein Eric eric stein@ucsb edu 08 5 Page(s) 163 Stein Matthew matthewstein@csn edu 02 3 Page(s) 133 Steinberger Peter petersteinberger@reed edu 14 8 Page(s) 204 Stengl Noah stengl@wisc.edu 03.11 03.8 Page(s) 244 121 Stephens Piers piers@uga.edu 03.6 Page(s) 175 Sterett Susan ssterett@umbc edu 02 4 Page(s) 147 Stevens Jackie jacqueline-stevens@northwestern edu 15 32 Page(s) 207 Stewart Anya aastewart@ucdavis edu 08 2 Page(s) 123 Stohler Stephan sstohler@albany.edu 10.1 Page(s) 137 Stokes Sofia srs522@nau.edu 28.5 Page(s) 231 Stolzenberg Nomi nstolzenberg@lawusc edu 14 20 Page(s) 225 Stout Christopher stoutch@oregonstate edu 23 16 23 16 23 11 Page(s) 212 212 229 Strack Franziska fs576@cam ac uk 03 12 318
Page(s) 255 Straus Graham gpstraus@gmail com 24 5 Page(s) 170 Strawbridge Michael m strawbridge@rutgers edu 06 2 Page(s) 148 Strother Logan lstrothe@purdue.edu 10.2 10.5 Page(s) 150 246 Struble Maria mstruble@western.edu 14.7 14.6/ 25.6 14.7 Page(s) 190 177 / 260 190 Stubberfield Alexander havoc123@vt edu 03 15 Page(s) 161 Stumpf Benjamin benjamin stumpf@uconn edu 14 11 Page(s) 247 Su Kaiqing ksu4@hawaii edu 15 11 Page(s) 141 Suk Mina msuk@asu.edu 03.8 03.12 Page(s) 121 255 Sun Michael mjsun@ucsb.edu 26.1/ 29.3 Page(s) 214 / 199 Szymanski Ann-Marie ams@ou edu 17 3 17 2 Page(s) 194 156 T Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Tafoya Jordin jctafoya@asu edu 13 5 Page(s) 223 Tai Katharin k tai@mit.edu 32.2 Page(s) 184 Tai Yongkang aarontaix@gmail com 01 4 Page(s) 103 Taijeron Lauren laurenht@hawaii edu 29 3 Page(s) 199 Takeuchi Hiroki htakeuch@smu edu 01 5 1 3/ 1 11 Page(s) 145 117 / 243 Talgatova Malika mtalgato@ucsd edu 32 3 Page(s) 200 Tang Yongfeng ytang08@arizona.edu 01.13 Page(s) 118 Tannehill O'Dell odelltannehill@myunt edu 21 4 Page(s) 209 Tate Katherine 23 11 Page(s) 229 Tatz Erin etatz@bu edu 15 5 Page(s) 110 Taylor Liza lizataylor@ucla edu 25 4 25 4/ 30 5 Page(s) 213 213 /232 Taylor Liza etaylor@cpp.edu 25 3/25 4/ 33 1 Page(s) 198/ 213/ 90 Taylor Benjamin btaylo53@jhu.edu 15.22 Page(s) 113 319
Taylor Benjamin benjamin taylor@kennesawedu 02 2 Page(s) 120 Taylor Kirstine taylork2@ohio edu 17 4/ 14 10 17 1 Page(s) 208/ 237 143 Tessarolo Gio Maria giomaria tessarolo@berkeleyedu 16 9 Page(s) 227 Thacker Nick nthacker@mail.sfsu.edu 15.26 Page(s) 179 Thiers Paul pthiers@wsu.edu 08.11 Page(s) 245 Thomas Aurora aurorat4794@gmail com 26 1 Page(s) 214 Thomas Craig thomasc@uwedu 22 2 22 2 22 3 Page(s) 195 195 250 Thomas Brian brian thomas@sfu ca 15 18 15 5 Page(s) 155 110 Thompson Michael aion@ix.netcom.com 15.24 Page(s) 206 Thompson-Bru sstar Michael mrthomp@umich.edu 32.2 Page(s) 184 Tilley James 21 7 Page(s) 257 Todd Jason jason todd@duke edu 32 4 Page(s) 217 Tolstrup Jakob Tolstrup@ps au dk 32 1 Page(s) 173 Tomba Massimilian o mtomba@ucsc edu 16 5 16 3 Page(s) 167 142 Topal Ayse Busra atopa003@ucredu 01 15 Page(s) 132 Toppin Eloy ejtoppin29@gmail.com 23.10 Page(s) 129 Torija Cristina cristina torija@upredu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Torres Rachel torresrs@jmu edu 23 12 Page(s) 251 Towler Christopher towler@csus edu 23 4 23 4 Page(s) 158 158 Tran Dari dtran1@pacific edu 27 6 Page(s) 240 Traut Katerina katerina.traut@vanderbilt.edu 15 40 15.36 Page(s) 256 193 Trejo Alfredo alfredotrejoam@ucla.edu 01.20 Page(s) 220 Trimpey Hailey h-trimpey@onu edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Trinh Minh mdtrinh@g harvard edu 32 4 Page(s) 217 Trounstine Jessica jessica@trounstine com 24 2 Page(s) 212 320
Tsai Bruce Ming Fuong brucetsaimmf@ucla edu 08 5 08 1 Page(s) 163 106 Tsubura Machiko Machiko Tsubura@ide go jp 32 4 Page(s) 217 Tung Hans H hans h tung@gmail com 32 6 Page(s) 242 Turbino Torres Luisa lturbinotorres@fau.edu 15.16 09.4 Page(s) 154 176 Turnbull-Dugar te Stuart S.Turnbull-Dugarte@soton.ac.uk 19.5 Page(s) 228 Turner Jack jturner3@uwedu 15 31 Page(s) 193 Turner Jonathan jcturn12@asu edu 08 3 Page(s) 137 Turner Joel 21 1 Page(s) 128 Tye Rush trush001@ucla edu 23 12 23 12 23 6 Page(s) 251 251 181 Tyler Whitney tyler48@purdue edu 12 2 Page(s) 256 U Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter UGUR ETGA ugur@uwedu 01 15 Page(s) 132 Upton Geoffrey geoffreyupton@shu edu 14 7 Page(s) 190 Uribe Laura uribe@ucsd.edu 23.16 Page(s) 212 V Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Valdini Melody mev@pdx edu 28 2 Page(s) 130 Valls Andrew andrewvalls@oregonstate edu 14 3 15 4 Page(s) 224 124 Van Matre Joseph j c vanmatre@vu nl 19 5 Page(s) 228 Van Vechten Renee renee vanvechten@redlands edu 25 2 25 2 Page(s) 159 159 Vanderheiden Steve steven vanderheiden@colorado ed u 03.14 3.1 Page(s) 134 105 VanSickle-War d Rachel rvansick@pitzer.edu 06.3 06.4 Page(s) 187 202 Vargiu Chiara chiara.vargiu@unil.ch 12.3 Page(s) 246 321
Vasko Timothy tvasko@barnard edu 16 9 16 3 Page(s) 227 142 Vasquez Catalina csvasque@calpolyedu 02 3 Page(s) 133 Vavrina Zoe zoe vavrina@ucdenveredu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Vedder Ophelia ovedder@princeton.edu 30.2 Page(s) 183 Vega Arturo avega2@stmarytx edu 02 3 02 3 02 1 Page(s) 133 133 104 Velasquez Kelly VELASQKM@ELAC EDU 31 1 Page(s) 81 Velji Muhammad muhammad velji@gmail com 30 4 Page(s) 217 Vergioglou Ioannis 32 4 Page(s) 217 Vicuna Bianca bvicuna95@g.ucla.edu 06.5 Page(s) 234 Villa Dana dvilla1@nd edu 15 32 Page(s) 207 Viskupic Filip filip viskupic@sdstate edu 21 7 Page(s) 257 Vogel Steve vogel@denison edu 03 14 Page(s) 134 Vogel Kathleen kathleen vogel@asu edu 19 1 Page(s) 115 Vrdoljak Tvrtko tvrtko.vrdoljak@jhu.edu 15.21 Page(s) 166 W Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Wagner John jkwagner@unm edu 24 3 Page(s) 144 Wakefield Derek derekjw@princeton edu 23 11/ 23.16 Page(s) 229 / 212 Walsh Kate walskate@oregonstate edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Walsh Julie julie.walsh@wellesley.edu 15.28 Page(s) 126 Walsh Denise denise@virginia edu 09 4 09 4 Page(s) 176 176 Wamsley Dillon dwamsley@yorku ca 01 2 01 10 Page(s) 117 233 Wang Yuancheng ywan1206@asu edu 8 10/ 22 7 Page(s) 236 / 210 Wang Guan gwang921@umd edu 11 1 Page(s) 138 Wang Joy joy.wang@yale.edu 15 11/ 15 36 15.18 322
Page(s) 141 / 193 Wang Yiqiang 32 7 Page(s) 254 Wang Qi 32 6 Page(s) 242 Wang Rui rui wang@ucsb.edu 08.5 Page(s) 163 Wang Chun-Yuan g885422@seed.net.tw 20.2 Page(s) 181 Wang Yi-Ting 01 5 Page(s) 145 Wang Hsu Yumin hsu yumin wang@emoryedu 32 5 Page(s) 232 Ward Matthew mmward49783@gmail com 10 2 Page(s) 150 Ward Peter 01.4 01.5 Page(s) 103 145 Warren Joseph jbwarren@alaska.edu 21.6 21.6/ 24.4 14 9/ 24 5/ 21 3 Page(s) 249 249 / 158 138 / 170/ 156 Watkins Robert rwatkins@colum edu 18 3 Page(s) 143 Watkins David djw172@gmail com 14 12 14 8 Page(s) 108 204 Weaver Tim 17 1 Page(s) 143 Webb Maurice drmauricewebb@gmail com 04 5 04 3 04 7 Page(s) 175 135 222 Weber Lori lweber@csuchico.edu 24.5 24.6 Page(s) 170 182 Weible Christopher Chris Weible@UCDENVER edu 22 3 Page(s) 250 Wein Andrew 16 11 Page(s) 248 Welcher Gillian gwelcher@sfsu edu 26 1 Page(s) 214 Welker Chelsea chelsea welker@unco edu 03 13 Page(s) 185 Westmark April awestmark@ucmerced.edu 21.1 Page(s) 128 Whatcott Jess jwhatcott@sdsu edu 15 2 Page(s) 124 White Damian dwhite01@risd edu 3 15 03 15 Page(s) 161 161 White Avery afwhite87@gmail com 14 8 Page(s) 204 Whitehead Jason Jason Whitehead@csulb edu 13 3 Page(s) 134 Whiteside Cameron cwhiteside@sfsu.edu 08.10 Page(s) 236 Whitney Jo jdw366@nau.edu 14.1 Page(s) 108 Whitney Tyler tyler48@purdue edu 04 1 Page(s) 148 323
Wild Chayne chayne@vt edu 15 22 Page(s) 113 Wilfahrt Martha martha wilfahrt@berkeleyedu 32 1 32 2 Page(s) 173 184 Williams Rina rina williams@uc edu 08 6 Page(s) 176 Williams R Lucas luker1217@gmail.com 28.4 28.7 Page(s) 159 198 Willison Charley cew253@cornell edu 22 6 Page(s) 195 Wilson James james@rsage org 33 5 Page(s) 174 Wiltse David david.wiltse@sdstate.edu 24 3/ 21 5 21.7 Page(s) 144/249 257 Wingrove Elizabeth ewingrov@umich edu 15 30 16 1/ 15.30 Page(s) 179 113 / 179 Winter Christine c winter@sydneyedu au 3 9 Page(s) 221 Witlacil Mary witlacil@colostate.edu 3.11 03.13 Page(s) 244 185 Witmer Rick witmer@creighton edu 22 1 Page(s) 169 Wolf Kayla kewolf@usc edu 28 7 Page(s) 198 Wolflink Alena alena wolflink@du edu 15 23/ 33 1 15 2/ 15 30 Page(s) 191 / 90 124 / 179 Wolters Erika Erika Wolters@oregonstate edu 04 3 Page(s) 135 Wong Tom tomkwong@ucsd.edu 07.6 Page(s) 187 Wong Stan Hok-Wui stanhwwong@gmail.com 32.1 Page(s) 173 Wong Wendy wwong@ubc ca 15 33 Page(s) 225 Woo Ae sil awoo@gettysburg edu 11 1 Page(s) 138 Woo Byungwon 01 16 01 1 Page(s) 146 131 Woodward-Bur ns Robinson robinson woodward@howard ed u 10 3 Page(s) 189 Worth Thomas tsworth@wisc.edu 08.8 08.6 Page(s) 203 176 Wright Glen gdanielwright@gmail com 24 8/ 24 9 Page(s) 197 / 213 Wright Teresa teresa wright@csulb edu 01 6 01 13 Page(s) 104 118 Wu Victor victorywu@stanford edu 04 3 Page(s) 135 Wu Chung-li polclw@gate sinica edu tw 08 1 08 4 Page(s) 106 150 324
Wu Jennifer jwu19@stanford edu 12 2 12 3 Page(s) 256 246 X Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Xu Yiqing yiqingxu@stanford edu 32 5 Page(s) 232 Y Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Yacobucci Peter yacobupr@buffalostate.edu 10.1 10.4/ 22.4 Page(s) 137 203 / 258 YAMEOGO Souleymane souleymanniets0303@kdis.ac.kr 01.16 Page(s) 146 Yan-Gonzalez Vivian vsmyan@illinois edu 29 2 Page(s) 183 Yanez Efren eyanez@mail csuchico edu 24 6 Page(s) 182 Yang Joonseok jsyang01@skku edu 01 16 1 1 01 1 Page(s) 146 131 131 Yang Eddie z5yang@ucsd edu 1 6/ 32 6 Page(s) 104 / 242 Yang Ke ke.yang2022@outlook.com 08.10 Page(s) 236 Yang Tony Zirui yangzirui@wustl.edu 32.7 Page(s) 254 Yang Zirui 32 7 Page(s) 254 Yang Ke ke yang2022@outlook com 22 7 Page(s) 210 Yanus Alixandra ayanus@highpoint edu 28 7 Page(s) 198 Yaure Philip philipyaure@vt.edu 14.9 Page(s) 138 Yenerall Kevan kyenerall@pennwest.edu 13.3 13.5 Page(s) 164 223 Yeng Sokthan syeng@adelphi edu 14 18 Page(s) 178 Yilmaz Selim selim yilmaz@nottingham ac uk 08 9 Page(s) 223 Young Dennis dyoung4@uwedu 07 2 07 3 Page(s) 149 244 Yu Peng yupe@earlham.edu 14.19 Page(s) 190 Yue Jiahua 21.7 Page(s) 257 Z Index Home Page Last name First name Email Chair Discussan t Presenter Zaw Htet Thiha htzaw@umich edu 01 2 325
Page(s) 117 Zebadua-Yane z Veronica vzebadua@umd edu 30 6 30 6 30 5 Page(s) 241 241 232 Zeilberger Tamar tzeilberger@ucla edu 32 5 Page(s) 232 Zeldes-Roth Miko m zeldesroth@mail utoronto ca 15 7 Page(s) 140 Zhang Tongtong ttzhang7@stanford.edu 32.6 Page(s) 242 Zhang Bing 32 6 Page(s) 242 Zhao Xinzhi xzhao322@wisc edu 16 5 16 4 Page(s) 167 155 Zhao Yinguang yzhao@vassaredu 15 15 Page(s) 141 Zhou Cartland cartlandzhou@g ucla edu 08 4 Page(s) 150 Zhou Yichuan zhouy997@newschool.edu 16.5 / 16.11 Page(s) 167 / 248 Ziaba Isaac i h ziaba@lse ac uk 01 18 01 16 Page(s) 174 146 Zielinski Aaron aaron zielinski@berkeleyedu 15 21 Page(s) 166 Zimmer Daniel zimmerd@stanford edu 03 2 Page(s) 120 Zirakzadeh Cyrus capeern@gmail com 15 5 15 5 15 16 Page(s) 110 110 154 Zivi Karen zivik@gvsu.edu 30.3 30.7 Page(s) 199 253 Zschirnt Simon simon zschirnt@tamiu edu 10 1 10 4 Page(s) 137 203 Zuhone Kristin kristin zuhone@berkeleyedu 15 19 Page(s) 190 Zyla Justin 13 5 Page(s) 223 326
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