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WELCOME MESSAGE

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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES

ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY

ANNUAL AWARDS AND AWARD SUBMISSION DEADLINES

WPSA 2025 AWARD RECIPIENTS

ELSA FAVILA TRAVEL AWARD

CALL FOR PAPERS 2026 MEETING

FEATURED SPEAKERS

MEETINGS AND EVENTS

2025 EXHIBITORS

LOCAL GUIDE

2025 THEME PANELS

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

MINI-CONFERENCES

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS

ROUNDTABLES

SCHEDULE OF PANELS BY SECTION

DAILY SCHEDULE OF PANELS

WELCOME MESSAGE

Welcome to Seattle region. There is much to occupy your attention at the conference during your time here, but we hope that your visit also affords opportunity to experience the city and its surroundings, on lands which touch the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations, a place where many indigenous peoples thrive, alive and strong.

Seattle has long been known as a location of political radicalism, experimentation, and innovative cross-racial Civil Rights organizing, and it remains an exemplary (or notorious) “Left Coast “City. Yet it is also located in a state with a regressive tax structure that rivals Mississippi’s; starving our schools and sometimes shocking visitors who encounter thoroughfare streets and freeways that barely qualify as being “paved”. Seattle is notorious as a White City, yet it has also has a vibrant Black community that nurtured crossover music superstars Ray Charles, Jimi Hendrix, and Quincy Jones. The city’s position as a Pacific Rim trade center has made it a home to Asian-American icons like Carlos Bulosan, Bruce Lee, and John Okada. Washington State also been a crucial location for Chicano and Farmworker activism. Our complexity and contradiction defies reputation and eludes easy summary. It’s not even true that we get an excess of rain. While some locals will concede that we are prone to mist during certain parts of the year, Seattle gets less annual precipitation than New York, Boston, Miami, Chicago, Washington, or Dallas. (This is a point of pride, and the reason using an umbrella in a downpour is a surer indicator that you are from out of town than saying “Pike’s” Place Market.)

The region’s economic history is also complex. Long a backwater company town, where a 1971 Boeing downturn led to a prominent billboard asking “the last person to leave Seattle” to “turn out the lights”, the region became the world’s first high-tech boomtown metropolis with the explosive growth of Microsoft, Amazon, and other behemoths in the 90s and 00s. For a while, Seattle absorbed growth while maintaining the edgy, arty, weirdness that fueled the 1990s Grunge and Riot Girrl movements, cultural touchstones that briefly made Seattle an international center of everything “cool”. Eventually, population growth between 2000-2015 led to more generic redevelopment in the central parts of town, sanding off the edges and making at least the central city less distinctive. Many cheap Downtown loft spaces around Pioneer Square were lost, shrinking a once thriving artist community. One indicator of change is that more than half the longstanding establishments in a 2009 guide to Seattle’s Best Dive

Bars have now disappeared, replaced by more extravagant ferned or concepted cocktail emporia. Yet this growth and change has been managed in ways that add additional contradictions. Persistent NIMBYism has made it challenging to meet growing housing demand, yet the broader region has also supported transformative expansion in masstransit infrastructure and a strong regional growth plan that has protected many natural areas, mitigating the destructive suburban sprawl that blight other parts of the West and Southwest.

Short term visitors won’t have any more luck making sense of all this than long time residents. But we do hope that your visit affords some opportunity to peel back the onion and experience the seductive allure of the city and region.

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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

On behalf of WPSA’s officers and staff and the 2025 Program Committee, I’m delighted to welcome you to Seattle and our 78th annual meeting! The Western Political Science Association honors longstanding traditions of creativity, accessibility, and collegiality, and has a well-earned reputation for innovative scholarship along emergent, critical dimensions of political analysis. This year our program continues that fine tradition, with more than two hundred and seventy-eight panels and more than 900 participants, in thirty program divisions, four mini-conferences, three pre-conference workshops, and a methods café. It’s sure to be an exciting conference!

In 2025 we are displaying an unprecedented forty-seven undergraduate research posters; offering a new cluster of panels in the “Theorizing Violence” miniconference; hosting our regular pre-conference workshops on Environmental Political Theory, Feminist Theory, and Latina/o/x Politics; and breaking ground with our newest division, spotlighting research on Indigenous Politics, Governance, and Sovereignty. See the program for details.

Theme Panels. Our 2025 Theme Panels deserve special attention: In this collection of 14 selected sessions, you’ll find panels on some of the most interesting and thoughtprovoking topics in our discipline, addressing the overall conference theme of “A New Requiem for Politics? Racing Toward Catastrophe or Transformation?” Here, you’ll find intriguing perspectives on social and ecological transformation; the complex impacts of protest movements; qualitative and quantitative research on intersectionality, prison abolition, and environmental justice; Indigenous identity; the politics of ecological fragility; and much more. See Program Section 00, WPSA 2025 Theme Panels for details.

The Theme Panel lineup also includes two very special sessions, one hosted by WPSA President Lorrie Frasure, featuring past presidents Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Andrea Simpson, Louis DeSipio, Jane Junn, Ricardo Ramirez, and Pei-te Lien, evaluating the Trump presidency’s impact on higher education and political science. The other will honor the late James Scott, exploring Scott’s thought and assessing its political, pedagogical, and methodological importance.

Keynote Speakers. Our conference keynote lecturer will be by Abigail Echo-Hawk, a national leader in public health research and the decolonization of data. Echo-Hawk is executive vice president of Seattle Indian Health Board and director of its research division, Urban Indian Health Institute. Her work is revolutionizing the integration of Indigenous knowledge within public health systems and reshaping how governments, institutions, and medical professionals approach health for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Echo-Hawk’s lecture will be at noon on Friday, April 18, in the Willapa ballroom on the fifth floor. Don’t miss it!

Please also mark your schedules for a special address by APSA president Taeku Lee, who will be speaking at noon on Thursday, April 17, in the Willapa ballroom on the fifth floor. As leader of the American Political Science Association, Lee’s unique perspectives on the current state of the discipline, and the profound challenges faced by all of the social sciences in the U.S., are sure to constitute one of our conference’s most significant and insightful presentations.

Special Thanks. As you can imagine, nothing as complex and labor-intensive as a conference like ours, could possibly be achieved without the dedicated work of dozens of volunteers. Our program committee included 48 of your fellow political scientists who gave generously of their time and expertise to assemble the scholarly program, with all the thought, care, and diligence such a project demands. Without their efforts the WPSA conference would be nothing like the engaging, high-quality intellectual experience we’ve all come to expect. You’ll find their names elsewhere in the program, so when you see them out and about in Seattle, be sure to thank them for their work! Special thanks are also due to others. Our local arrangements team, Scott Lemieux and George Lovell from the University of Washington, brought their familiarity and love for the Seattle area to our conference planning. Look for their recommendations for places to go and things to do while you’re here in The Emerald City! Carrie Currier, the incoming program chair, played the lead role in overseeing the annual awards given out at this year’s conference. We want to thank the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, the University of Washington Political Science Department, and BSP Research for their generous donations. The UCLA Department of Political Science provided much needed and appreciated graduate student volunteers. My own colleagues, in the political science and Black studies departments at Providence College, offered generous support and advice, as did my provost and dean, making my transcontinental engagement with WPSA possible.

The Leadership. Finally, I want to express my deepest appreciation to our president, Lorrie Frasure, and our executive director, Richard Clucas. Along with conference and membership coordinator Julio Castilleja, and graduate research associate Samyu Comandur, this leadership and coordination team made all the pieces fit together this year! With patience and experience, they provided a solid foundation for the program committee’s work, and I thank them for all they’ve done not just this year, but for many years before.

Next Year. Mark the date and make your plans, for next year’s WPSA in San Diego, California, from April 2-April 4, 2026! The 2026 program chair, Carrie Liu Currier, will soon be sharing the conference theme and additional information about section chairs and special events. In the meantime, enjoy your stay in Seattle!

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WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

President - Lorrie Frasure

University of California, Los Angeles

Vice-President/ Program Chair - Tony Affigne

Providence College

Vice President-Elect - Carrie Currie

Texas Christian University

Virtual Community Program Chair - Amit Ron

Arizona State University

Recording Secretary - Ivy Cargile

California State University Bakersfield

Treasurer - Natalie Masuoka

University of California, Los Angeles

Executive Director - Richard Clucas

Portland State University

Executive Council:

Ron Hayduk (2026) San Francisco State University

Anand Commissiong (2026) California State University Long Beach

LaDella Levy (2026) College of Southern Nevada

Yalidy Matos (2026) Rutgers

Marcela Garcia-Casteneda (2027) San Francisco State University

Gabriel Magni (2027) Loyola Marymount University

Mina Suk (2027) Arizona State University

Brian Calfano (2027) University of Cincinnati

Kathryn Perkins (2028) California State University, Long Beach

Scott Siegel (2028) San Francisco State University

Ngoc Phan (2028) Hawaii Pacific University

Christopher Stout Oregon State University

The WPSA would like to thank the outgoing council members for their service to the association:

Fred Smoller, Chapman University

Char Miller, George Mason University

Sean Parson, Northern Arizona University

Michaele L. Ferguson, University of Colorado

The association could not succeed without the involvement of volunteers such as you. We want to thank you for your much appreciated work.

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WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION COMMITTEES

Committee on Nominations

Chair: TBA

Members:

Michelle Ramirez (2024-2026) Texas A&M University Kingsville

Yalidy Matos (council liaison, 2024-2026) Rutgers University

Committee on Publications

Chair:

Jane Junn (2024-2025) University of Southern California

Members:

Nadia Brown (2024-2026) Georgetown University

Equity and Access Taskforce

Chair:

Jane Junn (2024-2025) University of Southern California

Members:

Paru Shah, (2025-2028) Rutgers University

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, (2025-2028) University of California-Irvine

Jeff Feng, (2024-2027) Northwestern University

Jordie Davies, (2024-2027) University of California-Irvine

Social Media Committee

Chair:

Meredith Conroy California State University, San Bernardino

Members:

Mario Guerrero California Polytechnic University, Pomona

Virtual Community Program Committee

Chair:

Ron Amit Arizona State University

Members:

Mark Brown California State University, Sacramento

Jamie Mayerfeld University of Washington

Maria Struble Western Colorado University

Climate Action Committee

The Western Political Science Association has formed a Climate Action Committee to generate proposals for reducing the association’s contributions to climate change.

Chair: TBA

Members:

Katherine Lawless (2023-2026) Huron University

Mark Franke (2024-2027) Huron University

Igor Logvinenko (2024-2027) Occidental College

Juliet Carlisle (2024-2027) University of Utah

Mary Witlacil (2024-2027) South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans

Chair:

Paru Shah Rutgers University (2025-2028)

Members:

Nhat-Dang Do (2023-2026) Trinity College

Yeaji Kim Cal State Dominguez Hills (2023-2026)

Nathan Chan (2024-2027) Loyola Marymount University

Tanika Raychaudari (2024-2027) Rice University

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession

Chair:

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard University of California-Irvine

Members:

Maruice Mangum (2024-2027) Jackson State University

Christopher Paul Harris (2025-2028) University of California-Irvine

Chaya Crowder (2024-2027) Loyola Marymount University

Christine Slaughter (2023-2026) Boston University

Committee on the Status of Latinas/os in the Profession

Chair:

TBA

Members:

Sam Acuna (2024-2027) Occidental College

Alejandra Campos (2024-2027) University of Arkansas

Marcel Roman (2023-2026) University of Texas, Austin

Angie Bautista-Chavez (2024-2027) Johns Hopkins University

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession

Chair:

Jordie Davies (2024-2027) University of California-Irvine

Members:

Verónica Zebadúa-Yañez (2025-2028) Spelman College

Joyce Ejukonemu (2023-2026) Federal College of Education

Rebeca Castañeda Leffler (2025-2028) Claremont McKenna College

Sara Angevine (2023-2026) Whitter College

Community College Committee

Co-Chair:

Rogelio Garcia (2023-2026) East Los Angeles College

Co-Chair:

La Della Levy (2023-2026) College of Southern Nevada

Members:

Erin Richards (2025-2028) Cascadia College

Tony Wohlers (2023-2026) Harford Community College

Michael Lim (2024-2027) East Los Angeles College

First Generation Scholars Committee

Chair:

TBA

Members:

Tye Rush (2024-2027) University of California, San Diego

Grace Howard (2023-2026) San Francisco State University

Ian Hartshorn (2025-2028) University of Nevada-Reno

Ana Oaxaca (2024-2027) University of Texas, Austin

Co-Chair:

Queer Status Committee

Jeff Feng (2024-2027) Northwestern University

Co-Chair:

Isabel Felix Gonzales (2024-2027) University of Virginia

Members:

Zein Murib Fordham University (2023-2026)

Addye Susnick University of British Columbia (2025-2028)

Mzilikazi Koné College of the Desert (2025-2028)

Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award

Chair:

Paru Shah Rutgers Rutgers University

Members:

Fan Lu Queens University

Nhat-Dang Do Trinity College

Nathan Chan Loyola Marymount University

Tanika Raychaudari Rice University

Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award

Chair:

Ricardo Ramirez University of Notre Dame

Members:

Lisa Magaña Arizona State University

Lorrie Frasue University of California-Los Angeles

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award

Chair:

Jordie Davies University of California-Irvine

Members:

Kathryn Perkins California State University, Long Beach

Joyce Ejukonemu Federal College of Education

Sarah Gershon Georgia State University

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award

Chair:

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard University of California-Irvine

Members:

Jacob Grumbach University of California, Berkeley

Christine Slaughter Boston University

Maruice Mangum Jackson State University

Chaya Crowder Loyola Marymount University

Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award

Chair:

Christina Bejarano, Texas Women’s University cbejarano@twu.edu

Members:

Jennifer Lynn Robinson University of Utah

Brent Steel Oregon State University

Clay Morgan Award

Chair:

TBA

Members:

TBA

Chair:

Dissertation Award

Brian Lovato California State University-Fullerton

Members:

Gary Johnson Weber State University

Jenn Jackson Syracuse University

Don Nakanishi Award Committee

Chair:

Claire Jean Kim University of California-Irvine

Members:

Kim Geron California State University-East Bay

James Lai Santa Clara University

Environmental Political Theory Award

Chair:

Peter F. Cannavò Hamilton College

Members:

TBA

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award

Chair:

Marcel Roman Harvard University

Members:

Alejandra Campos University of Arkansas

Sam Acuna Occidental College

Angie Bautista-Chavez Johns Hopkins University

PGI Award

Chair:

TBA

Members:

TBA

Chair:

WPSA Best Paper Award

Elli Menounou, California Polytechnic-Pomona

Members:

Martin Adamian California State University-Los Angeles

Kiku Huckle California Lutheran University

PRQ Award

The Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award. This award is given for the best article published by the PRQ during the prior calendar year. ($1000 award)

Chair:

TBA

Members:

TBA

William E. Connolly Award (Political Theory)

Chair:

Derefe Chevannes The University of Memphis

Members:

Heather N. Pool Denison University

Ferris Lupino New York University

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ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY

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 is 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 in WPSA meetings, including staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, venue staff, WPSA members, and all other attendees.

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.

Unacceptable Behavior

Persistent and unwelcome solicitation of emotional or physical intimacy; 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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ANNUAL AWARDS AND AWARD SUBMISSION DEADLINES

At the 2025 Annual Meeting, the Association anticipates the following fourteen awards provided through the WPSA, the Political Research Quarterly, and the Politics Groups and Identities journals:

The Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award: for the best paper on Asian Pacific Americans presented at the 2025 WPSA meeting. ($250 award)

The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award: This award was created to honor the contribution made by Betty Moulds to the WPSA. Moulds had an extraordinary impact on the association during her 25 years as its chief administrator. The Association would not enjoy the success that it has today without the efforts she made during all her years of service. The award is given to an individual who has made a long history of service and an extraordinary contribution to the WPSA.

The Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award: For the best paper on women and politics presented at the previous Annual Meeting of the WPSA. ($250 award)

Blacks and Politics Award: This award, given out by the Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession, is for an outstanding paper discussing issues and problems that concern most Black Americans. ($250 award)

Charles Redd Award for Best Paper on the Politics of the American West: an award offered jointly by the WPSA and the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies of Brigham Young University for the best paper on the politics of the American West presented at the previous Convention of the WPSA. Papers may cover a broad range of topics governance, policy, culture, politics and may compare the West to other regions. ($250 award)

Clay Morgan Award for Best Book in Environmental Political Theory: The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding scholarship, published in a book-length monograph, which utilizes the resources, literatures, and approaches of the field of political theory to address intersections between contemporary or historical environmental challenges on the one hand and the philosophical and ideological concepts, principles, and debates animating political life on the other. While the focus of the award is on political theory, we welcome books that make a contribution to the field from related disciplines – including, but not limited to, anthropology, environmental

humanities, ethnic studies, geography, indigenous studies, philosophy, political economy, science and technology studies, or sociology.

Dissertation Award: For the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1 and June 30 of the previous academic year. ($250 award)

Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific American Politics: This annual award will recognize outstanding scholarship and 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), and whose professional work has made a substantial contribution to the practice of Asian Pacific American politics.

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

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

The Politics, Groups, and Identities Best Article Award: This award is given for the best article published by the PGI during the prior calendar year. ($500 award)

The Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award: This award is given for the best article published by the PRQ during the prior calendar year. ($1000 award)

William E. Connolly Award: This annual award is for the best political theory paper in contemporary democratic thought, whether recognizing daring and innovative work by a young scholar or a bold new line of inquiry by an established scholar. It is named after William E. Connolly, world renowned political theorist, revered teacher and mentor, and long-time WPSA member.

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

HOW TO SUBMIT

Committee Chairs, Section Chairs, and other participants are encouraged to nominate papers for award consideration. The following guidelines are to be noted by persons submitting work:

1. With the exception of the PRQ Award, no previously published material is to be submitted.

2. Review processes for each award are conducted by award committees consisting of at least three political scientists. The review process is anonymous.

3. WPSA awards carry monetary prizes determined by the Executive Council, or, in the case of the PRQ award, determined by the PRQ Editors.

4. As part of the long-standing commitment of the Association to have the Political Research Quarterlyreflect the intellectual strengths of the organization, WPSA paper award winners are provided with an enhanced opportunity to seek publication of the paper in PRQ. Papers receiving WPSA awards will be offered the opportunity of an expedited review. If, after the first review, an award winning paper does not meet the normal publication standards as determined by the editor(s), at least one opportunity to revise and resubmit will be provided to the author(s). There is no guarantee that papers will be published, but the editors will make every effort to work with authors to bring manuscripts to the level required by the normal peer review process. Papers must be submitted through the web-based submission system within six months of receipt of the award.

5. Winners of the Awards are announced at the Annual Meeting of the WPSA.

Where to Submit - Please send award submissions to the individuals listed below by the deadline noted. No previously published material may be submitted.

Asian Pacific American and Politics Award

Chair: Paru Shah, Rutgers University, ps1372@polisci.rutgers.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award

Chair: Jordie Davies, University of California-Irvine, jordiedavies426@gmail.com

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award

Chair: Ricardo Ramirez, University of Notre Dame, ricardo.ramirez.83@nd.edu

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award

Chair: Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, University of California-Irvine, twilloug@uci.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award

Chair: Christina Bejarano, Texas Women’s University cbejarano@twu.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Clay Morgan Book Award:

Chair: TBA

Deadline: August 1, 2025

Dissertation Award:

Chair: Brian Lovato, California State University-Fullerton, blovato@fullerton.edu

Deadline: October 15, 2025

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

American Politics:

Chair: Claire Jean Kim, University of California-Irvine, cjkim@uci.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Environmental Political Theory Award

Chair: Peter F. Cannavò, Hamilton College, pcannavo@hamilton.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award

Chair: Marcel Roman, Harvard University, mroman@fas.harvard.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

William E. Connolly Award (Political Theory)

Chair: Derefe Chevannes, The University of Memphis, dkchvnns@memphis.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award:

Chair: TBA

Politics, Groups and Identities Best Article Award:

Chair: TBA

WPSA Best Paper Award:

Chair: Elli Menounou, California Polytechnic-Pomona , emenounou@cpp.edu

Deadline: June 15, 2025

WPSA 2025 AWARD RECIPIENTS

The 2025 awards will be presented at the Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 17, at the Seattle Hyatt Regency. The ceremony will be held in Quinault on the 5th floor of the Seattle Hyatt Regency. A reception follows in the Gallery right outside the room.

BETTY MOULDS LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD

The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award was created in 2015-16 to honor the remarkable contributions of the longtime Executive Director of WPSA, Betty Moulds.

Andrea Y. Simpson

WPSA President, 2008-2009

Associate Professor Emerita, University of Richmond

The 2025 Western Political Science Association Committee on the Betty E. Moulds Lifetime Service Award is honored and pleased to announce this year’s winner Dr. Andrea Simpson, Associate Professor, Emerita, of the University of Richmond who retired in May, 2024 after 31 years of distinguished service in the profession. In her years of outstanding service to the WPSA, including as president (2009), program chair (2008), and council member (2001-2004), Dr. Andrea Simpson has exemplified the traditions of service, integrity, and inclusiveness which have been WPSA’s core values, meriting recognition with this award named for Betty E. Moulds. Giving her time and energy selflessly, Andrea served our association with the same empathy and personal attention that characterized her broader career as a scholar, teacher, and mentor. Her leadership helped sustain WPSA’s commitment to innovative and inclusive scholarship, resisting the discipline’s methodological inertia while encouraging new approaches in fields as diverse as racial and ethnic politics, feminist theory, and environmental justice. Most importantly, Andrea has demonstrated extraordinary care for the people around her, approaching the most challenging tasks with a cooperative spirit and a sense of joy.

2025 WPSA Betty E. Moulds Lifetime Service Award Committee: Jason Casellas, Louis Desipio, and Pei-te Lien (chair)

BEST PAPER IN ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN POLITICS ($250)

To: Chinbo Chong, Northeastern University, and Dorainne Green, Indiana University Bloomington

Paper title: “The Role of Stereotypes and Emotions on Asian American Political (In)Activism”

BLACKS AND POLITICS AWARD ($250)

To: LaGina Gause, University of California, San Diego; and Maneesh Arora, Wellsley College

Paper title: “Unaligned Activists: How Digital Technologies, Decentralized Leadership, Post-Materialism, and Self-Identification Facilitate Unaligned Participation in Contemporary Social Movements”

CLAY MORGAN AWARD FOR BEST BOOK IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY

To: Sharon R. Krause, Brown University

Book title: Eco-Emancipation: An Earthly Politics of Freedom

DISSERTATION AWARD ($250)

To: Ehsan Kashfi, University of Copenhagen

For dissertation completed at University of Alberta: “The Discursive and Commemorative Construction of Iranian Identity in Post-revolutionary Iran”

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

To: Claire Jean Kim, University of California, Irvine

ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD ($250)

To: Christine Winter, University of Otago

Paper title: “Ozone as Relationships” LATINA/LATINO POLITICS ($250)

To: Jordin Tafoya, Arizona State University; Dayne Saldana, Arizona State University; Kaitlyn Navarrette, Arizona State University; and Angie M. Bautista-Chavez, Johns Hopkins University

Paper title: "Revisiting Representation and the Role of Latino Intermediaries: Intersectional Constituencies and Placed-Based Politics"

POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($1000)

To: Sam Zacher, University of Southern California

For December 2024 article: “What Forms of Redistribution Do Americans Want? Understanding Preferences for Policy Benefit-Cost Tradeoffs”

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

TO: H. Hannah Nam, Brooklyn College; Katherine Sawyer, SUNY Stony Brook; and Hillary K. Style, Coastal Carolina University

For 2024 (Issue 2) article: “Understanding Anti-Asian Sentiment and Political Behavior in the Wake of COVID-19”

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

To: Emma Rodman, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Paper Title: “’An Equality of Oneness’: King on Constitutive Equality”

Honorable Mention To: Char Miller, George Mason University

Paper Title: “Warming Oceans and Turbulent Bodies: Paul, Melville, Serres, and the Sea”

WPSA BEST PAPER AWARD

To: Jacob Garrett, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, and Valeria Ottonelli, University of Genova

Paper Title: “Democratic Prudence: The Philosophical and Empirical Grounding of Citizen Competence”

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ELSA FAVILA TRAVEL AWARD

Elsa Favila 2025 Travel Grant Recipients

The WPSA is excited to announce the 2025 recipients of the Elsa Favila Travel Grant Program. As part of the WPSA’s 75th Anniversary, the association launched a fundraising campaign to create a travel award program to provide much-needed support for under-funded graduate students and faculty to attend the annual meeting. The council named the award the Elsa Favila Travel Award to honor our former associate director.

Forty participants were selected as the recipients of the Elsa Favila Travel Award for this year’s conference:

Tate Williams Colorado State University

Helena Najm The Graduate Center, CUNY

Ahmed Hamza University of North Texas

Konstantinos Kambouris University of Utah

Ashley English University of North Texas

Alena Gross Northern Arizona University

Maya Fitch University of Houston

Paige Pellaton University of California Center Sacramento

Matthew Fischer-Daly Penn State University

Michelle Ramirez Texas A&M University Kingsville

Md Foysal Jaman Shishir The University of Mississippi

Kyuree Kim McGill University

Farzana Sharmin Northern Illinois University

Mohammad Rezwanul Haque Masud University of Colorado, Boulder

Rebeca Leffler Claremont McKenna College

Roomana Hukil

Clover Reshad New School for Social Research

Preya Bhattacharya Clark Atlanta University

Jonathan Reinke Claremont Graduate University

Ayodeji Oyekunle Southern Illinois University

Andrew Navarro Kansas State University

Hailey Stepp University of Arizona

Noah Blakemore Briggs University of Illinois at Chicago

Milo Ward The Graduate Center, CUNY

Shinkyu Lee Middlebury College

Scott Hofer Monmouth University

Farhana Loonat Skagit Valley College

Reed Byg The Oregon Extension

Amber Morris Syracuse University

Derefe Chevannes University of Memphis

Angela Maria Bohorquez Oviedo Independent Scholar

Katherine Trubee University of Tennessee Knoxville

Nela Mrchkovska

Kyler Chittick University of Alberta

Samantha Chapa University of Houston

Melanie Sonntag The University of New Mexico

Arielle Cassiday Northern Illinois University

Edward Headington Claremont Graduate University

muzquiz Yokum St. Olaf College

Maryam Nahhal Johns Hopkins University

The specific number of awards given each year depends on the amount of funds available in the award endowment. Please consider donating to this fund so that more members are able to benefit from it. Even small contributions are appreciated! Donations to the association can be made on a one-time only basis or spread out over multiple months or years. The WPSA is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization; as such, your contributions are fully tax-deductible, as permitted by law. To make a donation, please visit the WPSA website at: https://www.wpsanet.org/about/donate.php.

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CALL FOR PAPERS 2026 MEETING

WPSA 2026 Annual Meeting

April 2 - 4, 2026, Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, California

2026 WPSA Program Chair

Carrie Liu Currier

Texas Christian University

Email: c.currier@tcu.edu

Theme:

Democracy in Crisis: Challenges, Responses and the Future of Governance

In 2026, we invite you to join us in San Diego, California, for the Western Political Science Association annual conference. With its perfect year-round weather, vibrant cultural scene, and rich history, San Diego provides an ideal location to gather and engage in critical discussions on some of the most pressing political challenges of our time.

Across the globe, democracy is facing unprecedented threats. The erosion of democratic norms, the rise of populism, deepening political polarization, and the resurgence of authoritarianism place democratic governance at a critical juncture. These crises raise important questions about the stability, resilience, and the future of democratic governance. At the same time, academia, long regarded as a pillar of democracy, is under attack. Institutions of higher education, traditionally places of open discourse, critical thinking, and the pursuit of truth, now find themselves at the center of ideological battles and political interference that threaten academic freedom and democratic values. As political scientists we must reaffirm our commitment to intellectual inquiry, resist undue political pressures, and actively contribute to public discourse to safeguard democracy.

The theme of this year’s conference, “Democracy in Crisis: Challenges, Responses, and the Future of Governance,” invites proposals that critically examine these issues both in the United States and abroad. How resilient are democratic institutions in the face of rising authoritarian tendencies globally? What impact do populism and nationalism have on political inclusion and representation? Can fact-based discourse thrive in an era of “alternative facts” and declining trust in institutions? How do global

power struggles shape the future of democracy? How can we resist political pressures that threaten to erode our institutions? These questions are intended to spark meaningful debate on the challenges, responses and future of governance both domestically and globally. We encourage members to submit full panel proposals on Democracy in Crisis, or individual paper proposals that discuss these and other topics across a diverse range of sections and methodologies as we come together to address the crises facing democracies worldwide.

Please note: All participants in the program are required to preregister for the 2026 WPSA meeting by December 31, 2025.

Carrie Liu Currier Texas Christian University

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

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MEETINGS AND EVENTS

Thursday

WPSA Executive Council Meeting

Date: Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 12:00AM

Location: 602

Keynote Speaker - APSA President - Taeku Lee

Date: Thursday, April 17, 12:00PM - 01:00PM

Location: Willapa 5th Floor

Navigating the Academic Job Market

Date: Thursday, April 17, 12:00PM - 01:00PM

Location: 505

Chair(s) : Gellers, Joshua, josh.gellers@unf.edu, University of North Florida

Description:

Navigating the academic job market in political science can be challenging and complex. This lunch panel brings together experienced faculty members and recent job market participants to offer insights into the process, including crafting competitive applications, preparing for interviews, and understanding current hiring trends. Graduate students will gain practical advice and have the opportunity to ask questions to help them prepare for their own job searches. Whether you’re just beginning to think about the market or are actively preparing to apply, this panel is designed to provide valuable guidance.

Discussant(s):

Feng, Jeff - jeff.feng@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University Junn, Jane - junn@usc.edu, University of Southern California

34.1-Roundtable: First Generation Scholars Committee: Contemporary Challenges in the Discipline

Date: Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location: 502

Chair(s) : Rubalcava, Bianca , brubalcava@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific

Description : This roundtable focuses on contemporary issues facing first generation scholars in the discipline. In a roundtable composed of three members of the Committee on the status of First-Generation Scholars in the Discipline critically examines contemporary issues such as fellowships/grants, academic writing skills, mentorship, and the job market and their impact on first gen scholars.

Discussant(s):

Howard, Grace - grace.howard@sjsu.edu, San Jose State University

Rush, Tye - tarush@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego

Meet the Editors

Date: Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location: 502

Description:

Join the editors of Politics, Groups, and Identities (PGI), Political Research Quarterly (PRQ), and the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (JREP) for a lively conversation on the publication process. We'll offer tips for getting your work published, share what happens "behind the scenes" of academic journals, and take your questions.

Tony Carey (co-editor of PGI)

Gina Branton (co-editor of PGI)

Tony Smith (editor-in-chief of PRQ)

Benjamin Gonzalez O'Brien (co-editor of JREP)

Graduate Student Reception

Date: Thursday, April 17, 05:15PM - 06:45PM

Location: Elwha B 5th Floor

WPSA Awards Ceremony

Date: Thursday, April 17, 05:45PM - 06:30PM

Location: Quinault 5th Floor

The Politics, Groups, and Identities Reception honoring the WPSA Award Recipients

Date: Thursday, April 17, 06:30PM - 09:00PM

Location: Gallery 5th Floor

Friday

Panel : 08.6 -Smudging Circle

Date : Friday, April 18, 11:30AM - 11:45PM

Location : Missing

All WPSA participants are invited to join a smudging ceremony hosted by the section on Indigenous Politics, Governance, and Sovereignty, to celebrate our time together, seeking peace, restoration, and healing. Officiant: Melanie Fillmore, University of Oklahoma (Hunkpapa, Lakota. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe)

Keynote Speaker - Abigail Echo-Hawk - Executive VP of Seattle Indian Health Board

Date: Friday, April 18, 12:00PM - 01:00PM

Location: Willapa 5th Floor

Gender Justice Caucus

Date: Friday, April 18, 12:00PM - 01:00PM

Location: 505

Latina/o/x Caucus business meeting

Date: Friday, April 18, 12:00PM - 01:00PM

Location: 409

Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans

Date: Friday, April 18, 05:00PM - 06:00PM

Location: 501

WPSA Business Meeting

Date: Friday, April 18, 05:15PM - 06:00PM

Location: 505

WPSA Welcome Reception

Date: Friday, April 18, 06:00PM - 09:00PM

Location: Gallery 5th Floor

Saturday

Section Chair lunch

Date: Saturday, April 19, 12:00PM - 02:00PM

Location: 602

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LOCAL GUIDE

We try in our local guide to give a local perspective on ways to make the most of a short and presumably busy conference visit.

HOW TO GET AROUND

Sound Transit’s LINK LIGHT RAIL is the best way of getting downtown from the airport. Despite the construction at SEA-TAC finding the light rail station is easy – just go to the floor one above baggage claim and follow the walkway to the LINK station. The fare is $3 for adults, and tickets can be purchased at the station. The hotel is located a brief walk from the Westlake Station. If you need or prefer auto transit from the airport, regular taxis are generally a better bet than the very crowded Uber lot. Once at the conference, the Link train can be taken to various locations north and south of downtown. As we detail below, there are often clusters of good restaurants and bars around LINK stations.

King County Metro buses also offer easy transit from the Hyatt Regency to other areas. Key routes include:

• The D and E Lines to Fremont and Ballard

• The new G line to Capitol Hill, Madison Valley, Madison Park.

• The 2 and 3 routes to First Hill, Central District, Seattle U., and Madrona

If you are going to use transit a bit it is worth getting an Orca card to avoid having to use cash for each trip. Google Maps works very well for Seattle transit, providing detailed, up-to-the-minute transit directions.

There are countless dockless e-bikes and especially e-scooters lying around for short term rental by APP that are very popular for medium length trips. In town, Uber and Lyft are also widely available but expensive.

SOME THINGS TO DO

Seattle’s top attractions include the Museum of Flight, the Space Needle, the Chihuly Museum, Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market, and the Museum of Pop Culture. All are worthwhile. There are also our mountains, including proximity to three National Parks. Unfortunately, April is still too early in the Spring to be able to access most of the state’s most spectacular hiking. The in-city options we highlight here are interesting things that might otherwise fly below radar. Our biggest recommendation is to spend at least some time outside of downtown, experiencing some of Seattle’s more distinctive neighborhoods. Mass transit busses and light rail are well integrated with Google Maps to find directions and real time departures.

The Burke Museum. On the UW campus close to University District Light Rail Station. Excellent museum moved to its dramatic new location a few years ago, with updated exhibits on the natural history of the Northwest, highlighted by collections related to the indigenous peoples that were carefully curated in collaboration with members of regional tribal communities. You can also take the fascinating and educational Indigenous Walking Tour around campus designed by UW Political Science undergraduate Owen Oliver.

The Museum of History and Industry. An interesting regional history museum that has always been curated with a tilt toward worker and social movement struggles in the region. Worth visiting now for an excellent exhibit commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the WTO protests.

Northwest African American Museum. The Seattle region’s rich African American history is celebrated through rotating exhibits covering arts, politics, and culture It is adjacent to a park memorializing Jimi Hendrix.

Wing Luke Museum. Fascinating, well-curated, International District Museum celebrates the art and culture of the region’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. There is also a Pinball Museum nearby.

Pike Place Market. This is obviously not below anyone’s radar but still worthy of a plug. Yes, it is crowded, touristy, confusing; but it is also still a real working market where locals still visit and shop. It is worth wandering a bit beyond the most touristy places (the Gum Wall, an “Original Starbucks” that is not the original Starbucks) to visit the underground corridors with weird old specialty shops and a coin operated shoe museum.

URBAN PARKS. Easily accessible options, for strolling and people watching include: Myrtle Edwards Park, on the Elliott Bay Waterfront, which can be combined with a visit to the excellent and free Olympic Sculpture Garden. On Capitol Hill, Cal Anderson Park near the light rail has a small but perpetual pop-up flea market, and has been the staging ground for much protest activity. The larger Volunteer Park, where you can huff to the top of a giant 1906 Water Tower for views and an interesting exhibit on the Olmstead Brothers’ design of the city’s parks system (no elevator). The park also has the excellent Seattle Asian Art Museum. It is adjacent to Seattle’s most visited tourist attraction, the gravesite of Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee in Lake View Cemetery. Washington Park Arboretum has very pretty walking trails and an excellent Japanese Garden. For paddling, you can rent a Kayak at the Agua Verde Paddle Club near UW or the Center for Wooden Boats (and a few other places) on the southern end of Lake Union.

RESTAURANTS and BARS

Our list highlights some of our favorite spots that might otherwise elude conference goers in town for a short time. We have organized it by neighborhood, in rough order of distance from the Hyatt.

Be aware that prices tilt high. Around downtown and Capitol Hill, a “low-priced” restaurant (or even a food truck) will almost certainly run $20 per person including service, and middle range places start upward from $30. If you are on a very limited budget, there are more cheap eats options in the U-District or International District. For vegans and vegetarians: Almost every sit-down restaurant will have at least one suitable dish. Finer restaurants often have multiple appealing options even if they are not dedicated vegetarian places.

Walking Distance from Hotel

Seattle’s neighborhood orientation means that the downtown hotel district is not one of the better places in town for dining. It is the one neighborhood that locals (including the authors of this guide) don’t go to eat. There are many hotel restaurants that are fine but not spectacular or good value. There are also outposts of many national chains around downtown. We have just a few specific suggestions for downtown.

Dough Zone, 815 Pine St. is our local chain for Xia Long Bao (Chinese Soup Dumplings). Some claim it is equal to the more famous Din Tai Fung, part of a restaurant empire based in Taipei that has an outpost in Pacific Place near the hotel. Both are very good but usually crowded so get on the waitlist.

La Caviste, 1919 Seventh Avenue. Excellent wine bar/café that focuses on French wines by the glass. The kitchen is small, but what they have (salads, small plates, and especially the chacuterie and cheese boards) is all excellent.

Pho Bac and Phocific Standard Time. The street level restaurant has quality Pho and Bahn Mi and the upstairs bar has inventive cocktails, many utitilizing Vietnamese flavorings. Part of an award winning restaurant group run by sisters Yenvy and Quynh Pham.

Purple. 1225 4th Avenue. A big, bustling wine bar/café that features mostly small plates and a large selection of wines by the glass, tilting toward Pacific Northwest wineries. Good place for a small or medium sized group to meet for a drink and snack.

Quick Lunch Near Hotel

There are clusters of lunch places and food trucks in the area behind the Amazon Spheres (known to the locals as “Jeff’s Balls”) toward Denny Street and up into the South Lake Union neighborhood. Some are smaller outposts of some popular Seattle restaurants and local chains (e.g., Skillet Counter at the Regrade, Momiji South Lake Union, Marination).

Pacific Place is a big downtown shopping mall that is now mostly empty on its lower floors after most of the retail stores have moved out. The dystopian Zombie movie vibe of the first impression is relieved some with a normal set of mall restaurants on the fourth floor. The Nordstrom Café in the adjacent flagship store also has mid-scale sit down lunch options and a pleasant enough vibe.

Seattle Convention Center has a collection of quick turnaround restaurants for conventioneers. https://seattleconventioncenter.com/visitors/retail

Asean Food Hall. 400 Pine Street. In the basement of Westlake Center. Food court featuring various stalls with street food from East and Southeast Asia. The concept and variety make this an OK option. Westlake Center also has Xian Noodles, with excellent Shaanxi province hand shaved noodle dishes.

Pike Place Market and Vicinity- a bit further but still walkable.

Café Campagne. 1600 Post Alley. Adjacent to Pike Place Market, this is Seattle’s eternal French Bistro, with good renditions of all the classics for dinner as well as weekend breakfast. Also one of Seattle’s longest-standing Black owner/chef restaurants.

Ludi’s Restaurant. 120 Stewart Street. A Seattle institution, this perpetual Filipino American diner has bounced around different incarnations in this vicinity since the 1970s and seems to be thriving in its new location. Open only for breakfast and lunch. It has standard diner food but go for the Filipino and Filipino American dishes (locomoco, several types of silog). The dayglo Ube pancakes, available only on weekends, are legendary.

Matt’s in the Market on the third floor of the Corner Market building has good upscale Northwest cuisine.

Lunch or Snacks in Pike Place Market: find using Google Maps

Market Grill’s cramped counter has been around a long time and has good sandwiches with (mostly) locally sourced seafood, usually from $15-$25 each.

Athenian Seafood has been around forever with OK diner food and views of Puget Sound, as does the nearby and bigger Lowell’s. Athenian was once famous as a location for in Sleepless in Seattle

Oriental Mart has a James Beard award winning lunch counter hiding behind a small Asian Grocery in the Corner Market building. Very good down-and-dirty Filipino food. Mee Sum Pastries. A busy walkup window that has excellent Hombow for a quick and satisfying lunch.

DeLaurenti Food and Wine. This upscale Italian grocery store has a bustling café counter with high quality panini. Not much room to sit down but good grab-and-go on a nice day.

DOWNTOWN BARS. Most hotels have bars and there are others all around that are, for the most part, what they appear to be from the outside. Two outstanding downtown cocktail bars can be found down between the market and waterfront, Jarrbar (with a tinned fish menu) and the Zig Zag Café, a foundational bar for the Seattle cocktail scene. Deep Dive, underneath the Amazon Spheres, is a swanky cocktail bar inside a giant art installation, helmed by Seattle’s top restauranteur. Reserve ahead. Much less fancy is The Diller Room (next to Seattle Art Museum), a hotel bar that feels older than it is, in a good way. Going west from downtown up 1st or 2nd Avenue takes you into Belltown, an area with a wide array of bars and restaurants catering to recent college grads and young professionals from Seattle and the near suburbs. Going in the opposite direction gets you into the Pioneer Square area, with Seattle’s oldest buildings and more bars and restaurants, many geared to the nearby stadiums.

First Hill/Capitol Hill- Most places a healthy uphill walk or short bus/train/uber ride from downtown.

The large Capitol Hill neighborhood includes a broad range of demographics, including some clusters of dense housing as well as sections with hundreds of multi-million-dollar mansions. There is a bustling, youthful, nightlife area in the Pike/Pine corridor between 14th Avenue and Melrose St; another cluster of restaurants and bars on Broadway around the Light Rail station and Cal Anderson Park.

A few favorites.

Stateside. 300 E. Pike Street. Excellent elevated Vietnamese-ish food and cocktails.

Café Suliman. 1531 Melrose Ave. Inside Melrose Market. Hidden inside an eclectic wine bar, Chef Ahmed Suliman turns out small plates of delicious North African food from a tiny kitchen nook. Only a few tables and best for smaller groups. Mamnoon. 1508 Melrose Ave. A good upmarket Middle Eastern restaurant in a large space that can accommodate groups.

Taylor Shellfish. 1521 Melrose Avenue. (Also has branches near Seattle Center and in Pioneer Square.) A top Washington oyster and mussel farming company operates this café and retail space, offering fresh shellfish from Puget Sound waters. A good place to sample Washington’s oysters. Short but excellent wine list with good pairings.

Single Shot. 611 Summit Avenue E. Exemplary upscale neighborhood bar/restaurant has Northwest-ish small plates and matching cocktails and wines by the glass.

Kedai Makan. 1449 E. Pine. Inventive and good value Malaysian food and craft cocktails.

Kubota Ookami Katsu and Sake House. 121 15th Avenue E. Very Japanese feeling place for Katsu (breaded fried pork loin) dishes.

Gold Coast Ghal Kitchen. 1009 Boren Avenue. A newish place has excellent West African food and an interesting cocktail menu.

Capitol Hill Bars. There are too many to count, ranging from true dives to fancy upscale cocktail and wine bars. Drinking places of note include The Doctor’s Office (precisely prepared cocktails in chic space), Knee High Stocking Company, (a secret and eccentric speakeasy, call ahead), Comet Tavern (old school dive with good beer taps and sometimes bands), Wildrose (a community institution, affectionately known as “Seattle’s only lesbian bar”), and La Dive (quirky combination of oddball wines by the class, champagne bongs, and surprisingly good dumplings). If you are in a group that wants to sing, Rock Box has a warren of private Karaoke rooms of various sizes along with drinks and Japanese bar snacks.

CENTRAL DISTRICT AND AROUND.

East of Downtown, across Capitol Hill, this was Seattle’s African American neighborhood before gentrification changed it over the last two decades. The historic corner of 23rd and Union now house two of Seattle’ hottest new Black owned restaurants.

Communion and Marjorie are both are lively spaces with good bar scenes and a very friendly vibe. Marjorie, tucked into a courtyard space in one of the new developments, is especially worth seeking out. The neighborhood also has several excellent Ethiopian restaurants. Ras Dashen is our favorite.

Near Seattle University, L’Oursin is a top restaurant choice for creative Northwest/French cuisine. A well designed and stylish space with a big open kitchen, relaxed vibe, and outstanding bar and wine program. Highly recommended. They also have an adjoining café for light lunch.

The Central District also houses a classic Seattle hipster dive (The Twilight Exit, with surprisingly good bar food) and two Black-owned breweries (Metier Brewing and 23rd Street Brewing) as well as Standard Brewing, which also has a full bar and more food choices. Chuck’s Hop Shop is a fun neighborhood beer emporium with 50+ mostly Northwest taps and a different food truck every night.

INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT.

This neighborhood includes a mostly Chinese section as well as a small historic Japan Town (5th and 6th Avenues uphill from Jackson toward Yesler) and a sprawling Little Saigon (centered at 12th and Jackson). Highlights include Mike’s Noodles (unchanged for decades, excellent for Hong Kong style noodle soups), Maneki (Seattle’s oldest restaurant, with excellent Japanese food), Diamond Bay (a new dim sum parlor that gets rave reviews), E-Jae Pak Mor (hip and dayglo place for Thai), Shanghai Garden (for barley green noodles), Huong Binh (excellent eclectic strip mall Vietnamese) and The Boat (Vietnamese fried chicken rice). Tamarind Tree has excellent elevated Vietnamese cuisine in a pleasant space that can usually accommodate groups. The historic Panama Tea House has a memorial that includes some preserved items left by Japanese Americans who never returned to Seattle after being sent to internment camps

during WWII. Fort St. George is a bustling local favorite with a youthful crowd in a cramped upstairs bar/restaurant. It has Japanese style bar food, including authentic renditions of the genre of “American food” popular in Japan.

UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. Less than 10 minutes on the light rail to University District Station. Twice as long by car.

Like most university neighborhoods, the U District has some good places mixed in with many other cheap restaurants that are best avoided. Standouts include Xian Noodles (so good that a few copycat places with similar names have tried opening nearby), Thai Tom, (arguably still the best of what seems like fifty small Thai restaurants in the neighborhood), Mister Bing (for excellent jianbing), Korean Tofu House, and Chili’s South Indian. Off-the-Rez Café at the Burke Museum has excellent Native American fast food. The best food in the neighborhood is at Little Duck, away from main drag and hidden next to an ancient dry cleaner on an islanded strip mall. Every city needs its small, unsigned, yet impossibly good Chinese restaurant with a peculiar regional specialty (Dongbei province, in this case) of unusual dishes not seen elsewhere in town. Little Duck has just a few tables, but they are snaggable because they mainly do a thriving delivery business. Outstanding value for some of the most interesting and delicious food in town.

U-District Bars Strong enforcement of the drinking age in the neighborhood, combined with the fact that graduate students can’t afford to live so close to the city center, means that there are fewer bars than you might expect. Big Time Brewery is a high-quality brewpub. The basement College Inn Pub is much bigger than it seems when you walk in, with good beer selection, some pool tables, and good chili. Schultzy’s has excellent homemade sausage platters and sandwiches as well as a well-curated, mostly local tap list. Further west of campus, the Blue Moon Pub is a protected Historic Landmark/dive bar that has a long history of hosting various misfits, artists, and literary figures (Kerouac wrote about it, Thomas Pynchon supposedly spent a lot of time there incognito, etc.).

Live bands most evenings.

BEYOND THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT- There are interesting clusters of fine restaurants in neighborhoods spreading out to the north and west, including Fremont and Greenwood. Most notable is probably Ballard (medium trek from downtown by bus or Uber). A visit here can combine an afternoon trip to the Nordic Heritage Museum with an evening out. The neighborhood has a concentration of small-scale live music venues, excellent restaurants, breweries, and bars clustered around Ballard Way and Market St. The many waterfront shipping supply and boat repair businesses retain the feel of old Seattle. Two destination places are by Renee Erickson: Walrus and Carpenter and

Barnacle Bar. Pestle Rock has excellent Isan Thai Food and Rupee has upscale South Indian/Sri Lankan food. Many other options. If the weather is good, it is fun to get out on the water by taking the Seattle Water Taxi from its downtown waterfront pier over to West Seattle. The ferry lands next to Marination Makai, a popular waterfront Hawaiian restaurant with great patio seating and beer selection. The beach, bars, and restaurants of the Alki neighborhood are a mile and half walk along a waterfront trail, or quick bus ride, away.

DINING OPTIONS EASILY ACCESSIBLE BY LINK LIGHT RAIL

Beacon Hill Link Station

Chef Melissa Miranda’s nationally renowned yet unpretentious Musang offers perhaps the best Filipino cuisine in Seattle, offering a wide variety of vegetable dishes made with an innovative vegan substitute for savory Filipino shrimp paste, as well as hearty but complex-flavored fare like 24-hour braised short ribs and fried chicken and gravy. Make sure to get a side of the garlic rice. Bar Del Corso serves what some consider to be the best Neapolitan-style pizza in Seattle with an authentic oven, thin-crusted with highquality toppings. Also on offer are classic Italian appetizers like arancini, grilled octopus, and burtata and broccoli rabe, as well as salads made with fresh local ingredients. Oak is an upbeat, family-friendly pub a quick walk from the Link station. It has a good selection of local beers on tap, and a very good gastro pub menu featuring an outstanding chicken sandwich and a wide assortment of creative salads. Perihelion Brewery has a wide selection of excellent beers, not only signature West Coast-style IPAs but English, Belgian, and German styles, and has a small but surprisingly good bar menu.

Columbia City Link Station

Chef/owner Meredith Molli’s La Medusa specializes in flavorful Sicilian cuisine, featuring fresh pasta and local ingredients (including many grown on her own farm.) The seasonal chalkboard menu changes daily and always features multiple vegetarian options. A wellcurated list of mostly Southern Italian wines is available. You can also enjoy an aperitif and snack as well as a very well-curated selection of Italian ingredients and wines to take back as gifts (or to your room) at the adjoining Italian market Persephone Island Soul is a lively restaurant featuring classic Jamaican dishes like jerk chicken, vatapa, fried catfish, and tostones. It also has excellent happy hour specials and both traditional and innovative Caribbean cocktails. Billiard Hoang offers unpretentious but excellent Vietnamese cuisine in the unlikely setting its name suggests. Delish has authentic Ethiopian cuisine with an extensive vegetarian as well as meat-based selections, and most importantly the wonderfully spongy Teff Injera flatbread. Sam Choy’s Poke to the Max brings classic poke preparations in a casual setting. The star is indeed the fresh, ice-cold raw ahi tuna or salmon in a variety of preparations (with “Sam’s spicy”

particularly recommended) and presentations (including salads, rice bowls, and tacos.) The Korean-style garlic fried chicken and kalua pork are also excellent. Traditional Hawaiian side dishes like mac and cheese salad, seaweed salad, and haupia are also available. Flying Lion is a very good local brewery, especially for connoisseurs of English ales.

Othello Link Station

Bang Bang Kitchen specializes in the cuisine of New Mexico, and is owned by two sisters from the Land of Enchantment who bring in authentic red and green Hatch chiles to make signature sauces (try the “Christmas” that mixes both) to accompany good enchiladas and burritos. Also a great place for a happy hour snack – try the green chile hush puppies and good selection of tequila and Mezcal-based cocktails. Huong Duong is a reasonably priced Vietnamese restaurant with particularly good phở. Taco Street has authentic Mexican street food very well-prepared with a salsa bar.

FINE DINING/SPLURGE WORTHY PLACES

If you have money to spend or something to celebrate, top high-end places include: LtD Edition Sushi. 1641 Nagle Place. Capitol Hill. Among Seattle’s several outstanding fine-dining destination sushi restaurants, this one stands out for its outstanding sake program.

Bateau. Renee Erickson’s upscale beef emporium has Northwest grass-fed beef butchered and aged in the French style. Expensive but the place to go if you like beef.

If you’d like to try Erickson’s famously good oysters at a lower price point (and in a more comfortable setting than her Ballard outpost), try the adjoining Boat Bar Altura. 617 Broadway E. Outstanding place takes an Italian approach to Northwest ingredients for its set menu dinners. Great space and service combine with some of the best food in town.

Sushi Suzuki. 4116 ½ E. Madison Street. Tucked down a side alley in Madison Park neighborhood, this is another omakase Japanese restaurant with a charismatic chef. Archipelago. 5607 Rainier Avenue S. Down in Rainier Valley, this acclaimed restaurant has a very creative set menu of Northwest ingredients and Filipino flavors, rooted in chefs Amber Manugui and Aaron Verzoza’s keen appreciation of how Seattle’s history is tied to empire and colonialism.

COFFEE IN SEATTLE.

Seattle deserves its reputation for having an excellent coffee culture. Every neighborhood has at least one independent café that serves as a neighborhood hub and daytime hangout. The baseline quality of beverage is high. In the past, there was a fairly set style for small local roasteries, as well as a clear hierarchy. More recently, things have fractured in a bunch of different creative directions, including trends toward

regional specialties (particularly Africa and Vietnam) and some novel brewing techniques. The only remaining point of universal agreement among cognoscenti is a shared sense of embarrassment that Seattle is the birthplace of the execrable Starbucks. Downtown used to be a coffee wasteland, with chains but no presence for Seattle’s excellent local roasters. Now many local roasteries worth trying have outposts near the hotel, e.g., Herkimer, Olympia, Anchorhead, Victrola, Fulcrum, and Caffé Ladro. The longstanding old school champion of Seattle independent roasters is Espresso Vivace, with locations near the Capitol Hill light rail and the REI flagship store.

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2025 Theme Panels

Panel : 00.0 -President’s Roundtable: “The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science (A Special Discussion with WPSA Presidents)”

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 604

Chair(s) : Frasure, Lorrie, lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA

In this very special Roundtable, hosted by WPSA President Lorrie Frasure, six past WPSA Presidents convene for an important discussion offering critical insights on the future of higher education and Political Science.

Ebers-Martinez, Valerie, Valerie.Martinez-Ebers@unt.edu, UNT Simpson, Andrea, asimpson@richmond.edu , University of Richmond DeSipio, Louis, ldesipio@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine Junn, Jane, junn@usc.edu, University of Southern California Ramirez, Ricardo, Ricardo.Ramirez.83@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame Lien, Pei-te, plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Panel : 01.2 -Activism, Power, Protesting, and Social Movements

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) : Lin, Yi-Ping, yi-ping.lin@fu-berlin.de, Freie Universität Berlin

Description:

In recent years, tense political environments worldwide across a variety of regime types have increased the propensity to protest. As a result, several questions of interest have manifested in the literature on this topic: Under what conditions do protests flourish? Are there particular strategies activists adopt to succeed in their goals? What factors drive the intensity through which voters protest? Is it possible for disaffected voters to build power without explicit protest parties or in the face of adversity? The research in this panel investigates such questions in an effort to disclose the potential costs and benefits of protest on democracy and political participation.

Papers :

How Do Disaffected Voters Choose? Assessing Protest Voting Beyond Explicit Protest Parties

Camatarri, Stefano, stefano.camatarri@uclouvain.be, Catholic University of Louvain Gallina, Marta, marta.gallina@univ-catholille.fr, Catholic University of Lille Telegram based activity during the Yellow Vests social movement in France

Sebbah, brigitte, brigitte.sebbah@iut-tlse3.fr, Paul Sabatier Toulouse III University

Ratinaud, Pierre, pierre.ratinaud@univ-tlse2.fr , Jean Jaurès Toulouse II University

Activists in Time: From Intense Preferences to Political Participation

Wang, Sophia, jinghong.wang@yale.edu, Yale University

Discussant(s):

Bowler, Shaun - shaun.bowler@ucr.edu , University of California Riverside

Chau, Elizabeth - eschau1@uci.edu, University of California Irvine Lin, Yi-Ping - yi-ping.lin@fu-berlin.de, Freie Universität Berlin

Panel : 32.1 -Abolition(s)

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Bennett, Nolan, nbennett@calpoly.edu, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Description:

This Theme Panel, "Abolition(s)" considers the challenges and the possibilities posed by the relationships between state, law, order, and violence. Collectively, these papers use the frame of abolition as a way of diagnosing forms of violence and as a starting point for contesting domination. In doing so, they raise important questions about both the meaning and the future(s) of abolitionism.

Papers :

“To Live Violence-Free Lives”: The “INCITE!-Critical Resistance Statement” as Abolitionist Constitutionalism

Epstein, Daniel, danielepstein@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

The Legitimation Crisis of the State and Abolition

Passavant, Paul, Passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Is Abolition a Theory of (State) Nonviolence?

Singh, Jakeet, jsingh3@yorku.ca, York University

Discussant(s):

Kaushal-Carter, Kierstan - kierstkc@law.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Panel : 00.3 -Reimagining Transformation in a Fragile World

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Willapa 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Krause, Sharon , Sharon_Krause@brown.edu, Brown University

Papers :

Beyond Utopia: Revolution as Planetary Temporality

Sagan, Claire, csagan@vassar.edu, Vassar College

The Wonder of Unbecoming: A Politics of Decline for the Broken-Down Present

Croteau, Jessica, jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

“Rains come, the grass grows, rains stop, the grass burns”: Colonialism and Wildfires on Maui

Ferguson, Kathy, kferguso@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Comfort, Gentleness, and the Genuine: Embracing Temporary and Shaky Affirmations

DeBole, David, ddebole1@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant(s):

Grove, Jairus - jairusg@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Panel : 04.2 -Challenging and Extending Environmental & Climate Justice

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Ko, Inhwan, inhwanko@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

Description:

This panel features papers that examine how instances of environmental and climate injustice occur around the world and provide implications on how to alleviate them through policy design, practices, and governance.

Papers : Maladaptation and Moral Hazard: Rethinking Climate Justice and Adaptation Governance

Carmack, Meagan, mcarmack@uw.edu, University of Washington

Wealthy countries are not immune to global problems: applying a resilience approach to divergent country-level COVID-19 mortality outcomes and expected climate change adaptation capacity

Levin, Tova Donovan, tova.levin@gwu.edu, The George Washington University

Embedding Environmental Justice into Climate Change Adaptation Policy and Practice

Schlosberg, David, david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

Della Bosca, Hannah, , University of Sydney

de Kleyn, Lisa, , La Trobe University

Rickards, Lauren, , La Trobe University

Environmental Injustice Across the Atlantic: Sacrifice Zones in Europe

Vanderheiden, Steve, vanders@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Santala, Aine, aine.santala@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Discussant(s):

Karageorge, Kaleigh - kkarageo@purdue.edu, Purdue University

Marques de Mesquita, Carolina - carolina.marquesdemesquita@yale.edu, Yale University

Panel : 01.12 -In Memoriam: The Political Vision of James Scott

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut

Description:

The late James Scott argued that non-elites – often dismissed by both social scientists and pundits as “ill-informed,” “easily manipulated,” “passive,” and “weak” – in fact sagely transform their social worlds and political orders through sub-rosa resistance and informal organization. This panel explores the practical implications, the pedagogic possibilities, and the methodological importance of Scott’s thought for the 2020s, a time when many scholars, journalists, and other public intellectuals wonder if liberal democracy might be nearing its deathbed.

Papers :

Two Cheers for Practical Knowledge (and Maybe More!)

Ruchet, Olivier, olivier.ruchet@unil.ch, Universite de Lausanne

Teaching James C. Scott's 'Hidden Transcripts' to Advanced Undergraduates

Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah

Making Waves: Science and Poetry in the Work of James C. Scott

Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, Capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut

Names, numbers, and categories in James C. Scott’s work

Yanow, Dvora, Dvora.Yanow.prof@gmail.com, Wageningen University

Discussant(s):

Wedeen, Lisa - lwedee@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Panel : 03.4 -Roundtable: Hope Springs Eternal: So Why Is Everybody Selling It?

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Hodgetts, Matthew, mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University

Description:

As the climate crisis dangerously accelerates and governments have responded either with insufficient action or with outright denial and obstructionism, we face a range of possible responses, from defiant, radical hope and optimism to resigned preparation for planetary catastrophe. The panel considers how environmental political theory might respond to this situation and what it actually means to talk about concepts like hope, optimism, defiance, radicalism, pessimism, and resignation and how each of these responses can be either productive, debilitating, or both.

Discussant(s):

Allen, Ira - Ira.Allen@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Cannavo, Peter - pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Croteau, Jessica - jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Hall, Cheryl - chall@usf.edu, University of South Florida

Meyer, John - john.meyer@humboldt.edu, Cal Poly Humboldt

Ottinger, Gwen - ottinger@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Witlacil, Mary - Mary.Witlacil@sdsmt.edu, South Dakota Mines

Panel : 08.2 -Addressing the Boundaries of Indigenous Identity

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 602

Chair(s) :

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, ktkesslermata@usfca.edu, University of San Francisco

Description:

Papers included in this panel address the complexities of Indigenous identity in matters of representation, electoral politics, within economic structures, and in navigating the dynamics of Indigeneity in diaspora and at home. Authors engage questions about the impact of economic incentive structures on identity strength and formation, as well as questions about the impact of legislative quotas for Indigenous people in political negotiations. Other papers examine how gender shapes the political activism of Indigenous elders, and how diasporic online activism shapes and develops collective identity and social movements. Indigenous communities of Hawaii, Taiwan, Canada, Japan, and China are reflected in the research in these papers.

Papers :

“A Cursed Line of Mestizos and Tremendous Whores”; the Underside of the Politics of Indigenous Realness

Allard-Tremblay, Yann, yann.allard-tremblay@mcgill.ca, McGill University

Coburn, Elaine, ecoburn@glendon.yorku.ca, York University

One State, Two Worlds: Indigenous Representation in Taiwanese National Politics

Allen, Geoff, geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University

Online Activism: Examining the Digital Landscape and the Indigenous Identity

Politics of the Okinawan/Ryukyuan Diaspora

Masaki, Sara, sara.masaki@gmail.com, Occidental College

Gender and Weathering: The impact of gender on Activism and Advocacy on Native Hawaiian elders Coping and Resilience Strategies

Phan, Ngoc, ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University

De Lude, Leilani, , Jara, Catherine, , Cruz, Lynette, , Economic Opportunities and the Remaking of Identities

Hong, Ji Yeon, jeanhong@umich.edu, University of Michigan Zhang, Jipeng, jipengzhang@sdu.edu.cn, Shandong University

Discussant(s):

Fillmore, Mel - melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Panel : 04.5 -Environmental & Climate Justice Social Movements

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

DeBole, David, ddebole1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Description:

While some lament wide-spread Climate Change inaction, activism to prevent it has been dynamic and changing itself. Insights in this panel shed light on the differing ways people and organization relate to and perceive Climate Change, as well as the action needed to prevent it, through the changing dynamics within activist circles.

Papers :

Exploring Core-Periphery Subjectivities: Transnational Advocacy Networks and Environmental Movements in India

Hukil, Roomana, romahukil@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

A Picture of Movement Autonomy and its Predictors

Karageorge, Kaleigh, kkarageo@purdue.edu, Purdue University

“Let’s Dream Together”: Youth Climate Activism and Regenerative Social Movements

Marques de Mesquita, Carolina, carolina.marquesdemesquita@yale.edu, Yale University

Fighting the “climate agenda”: understanding a facet of the contemporary anticlimate movement in Canada

Stuart, Mary, marystuart@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Discussant(s):

McLaughlin-Zamora, Michele - michele_zamora@umail.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Panel : 19.2 -Exploring Political (Im)Possibilities

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 507

Chair(s) : Johnson, Andrew, andrew.johnson@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Description:

This year’s theme asks us to attend “not just crisis and challenge” but also to our ability to envision and pursue transformative futures. The papers on this panel argue films from Studio Ghibli and the Wachowskis as well as literature from authors such as Ursula K. Le Guin, N.K. Jemisin, and Evgenia Nekrasova provide valuable lessons for our collective political imagination.

Papers :

Baudrillard and The Matrix: Thinking About Change in the Twenty-First Century

Sadat-Sharkey, Stanley, sshar181@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside

Radical Literary Intertext and Imagined Kin: Nekrasova's Novel Kozha as Embodied Empathy

Monet, Christy, m.christy@nyu.edu, New York University

Two Abolitionist Parables: Omelas vs. Um-Helat

Johnson, Andrew, andrew.johnson@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Fiction as Esoteric Critique of Imperialist Ideology in Japanese Children’s Literature and Cinema

Roberts, Daniel, danielroberts@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Discussant(s):

Monet, Christy - m.christy@nyu.edu, New York University

Panel : 06.7 -Roundtable: Of, With, and For the Movement: The Task of Researching

Racial Justice Organizing

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Davies, Jordie, ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Description:

The purpose of this discussion roundtable is to bring together a cohort of researchers who study racial justice organizing while sharing the political commitment of these movements, tackling head on the challenges and rewards of conducting social science research that is legible to both scholars and activists.

Discussant(s):

Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Jackson, Jenn - jjacks37@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Robertson, Crystal - crystdr1@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Zepeda-Millan, Chris - czm@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel : 15.11 -Not Knowing: The Democratic Power of Oblivion, Ignorance, and Silence

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) : Ferguson, Kennan, kennan@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Description:

This panel questions a tendency in politics and political science to understand ignorance primarily as a civic vice and a force for democratic retrenchment. Contrary to the contemporary preoccupation with information, speech, transparency, and knowledge –and the uncritical assumption that the more of these goods we have, the better – this panel seeks to illuminate the importance of silence, oblivion, and certain forms of ignorance to democratic and individual flourishing.

Papers :

Max Scheler and Charles Taylor on Self-Knowledge: Dispatches from Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana, adriana.alfaro@itam.mx, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Rule by Not-Knowing: The Philosophical Sorcery of Plato’s Noble Lie

Giamario, Patrick , ptgiamar@uncg.edu, University of North Carolina, Greensboro

We Live in Oblivion: On the Positive Goods of Arendtian Privacy

Pressly, Lowry, pressly@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Discussant(s):

Satkunanandan, Shalini - ssatkunanandan@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis

Panel : 06.9 -Roundtable: The State of Intersectionality Research in Political Science

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) : Jackson, Jenn, jjacks37@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Description:

The present political moment demands that political scientists take seriously the roles of race, gender, sexuality, and class in the lives and behaviors of people in the mass public. As such, in this panel, we will discuss how our discipline has worked to incorporate intersectional methods and approaches over the past three decades and where the discipline is and should be headed next.

Discussant(s):

Brower, Margaret - mpbrower@uw.edu, Hancock, Ange-Marie - hancock.39@osu.edu, Ohio State Pinderhughes, Dianne - Dianne.M.Pinderhughes.1@nd.edu, Notre Dame

Panel : 25.7 -Democratizing Campaign Contributions: Insights from Seattle's Voucher System

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Griffith, Alan, alangrif@uw.edu, University of Washington

Description:

At a time when democratic norms and institutions are being challenged nationally, can electoral innovation at the local level help sustain democracy? This panel draws together academics and municipal officials and campaign strategists to explore the new Seattle Democracy Voucher Program and Jennifer Heerwig’s recently released co-authored book “Democracy Vouchers and the Promise of Fairer Elections in Seattle (PLAC: Political Lessons from American Cities).” This session will provide an opportunity to consider what lessons other localities might take from the early stories about implementation and consequences of the voucher program on campaigns and democracy.

Papers :

Democracy Vouchers and the Transformation of Seattle Politics

Heerwig, Jennifer, jennifer.heerwig@stonybrook.edu, Stony Brook University

Analysis of Democracy Vouchers and the Promise of Fairer Elections

Crawford, Evan, ecrawford@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego

Implementation Challenges and New Opportunities

LeBeau, Rene, Rene.LeBeau@seattle.gov, Seattle City Grow, Polly, Polly.Grow@seattle.gov, City of Seattle

Campaigning and vouchers

Anderstone, Ben, ben@anderstone.com, Progressive Strategies NW

Discussant(s):

Griffith, Alan - alangrif@uw.edu, University of Washington

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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

Panel : 33.1 -Pre-Conference Workshop: Environmental Political Theory

Date : Wednesday, April 16, 08:30AM - 05:00PM

Location : Elwha B 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Meyer, John, john.meyer@humboldt.edu, Cal Poly Humboldt Frederick Lambacher, Jason, jlambach@uw.edu, University of Washington Bothell

Details :

Environmental Political Theory Workshop Agenda

Wednesday April 16, 2025 - Hyatt Regency, Downtown Seattle

The Environmental Political Theory (EPT) group gathers together scholars and activists who are interested in what political theory can contribute to larger debates and intellectual discussions about environmental challenges. Workshop sessions enable participants to share their projects and scholarship, to discuss pedagogy, and to address shared challenges.

8:30-9:00am Light Breakfast

9:00-10:00am Introductions

10:00-10:30am Part 1: Project Presentations. Brief introductions to embryonic project ideas, collaborative opportunities, and other creative ideas

10:30-11:30am Part 2: Breakout discussions of projects/ideas

11:30-12:30pm Lunch Break

12:45-2:00pm Teaching EPT in the Trump Years: Small group discussions followed by full roundtable

2:00-2:45pm Planning for next year

3:00-5:00pm Guided Visit to Overlook Walk, with Cary Moon Earthquake Aftershocks: The Politics of Transforming the Seattle Waterfront The 1999 Seattle earthquake kicked off a decades-long transformation of west downtown, including the tear-down of a major elevated freeway, construction of a costly new tunnel underneath the city, a rebuilt seawall, development of waterfront properties, the creation of transit, bicycle, and pedestrian boulevards, and – in 2024 – an astonishing new pedestrian park extending from Pike Place Market to Elliot Bay. Cary Moon is an urban design and landscape architect and

former candidate for Seattle mayor. She co-founded and led the People’s Waterfront Coalition, which advocated for taking the billions of dollars scheduled for Seattle’s “big dig” tunnel to create an array of green transit, pedestrian, and public spaces on the waterfront. While the tunnel option was eventually chosen, some of the ideas advocated by the People’s Waterfront Coalition were also adopted. On this walk, Cary will discuss the backstory of the transformation, which has helped define Seattle politics in the early 21st century. A scheduled meeting point will be available for those unable to complete the walk; contingency plan in case of inclement weather.

Park Information: https://waterfrontseattle.org/waterfront-projects/overlookwalk

6:30pm: Group Dinner Location TBA

Please RSVP so we can gauge the workshop attendance

RSVP:

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Questions? Contact workshop organizers: John Meyer, Cal Poly Humboldt, john.meyer@humboldt.edu

Jason Frederick Lambacher, University of Washington Bothell, jlambach@uw.edu

Panel : 33.2 -Pre-Conference Workshop: Feminist Theory

Date : Wednesday, April 16, 01:30PM - 05:00PM

Location : Elwha A 5th Floor

Chair(s) : Beard, Lisa, lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University Hsueh, Vicki, hsuehv@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Presenters:

Gina Starblanket, University of Victoria, School of Indigenous Governance, Making Space for Indigenous Feminism, 3rd Edition

We thank Fernwood Publishing for a discount code: WPSA20. US orders can be made through Columbia University Press; Canadian orders through Fernwood Publishing

We will be reading the volume in its entirety but focusing our discussion on the following chapters (authored or co-authored by Gina Starblanket): “Extending our

Accounts of Indigenous Feminism,” “Red Ticket Women: Revisiting the Political Contributions of the Indian Rights for Indian Women’s Movement,” and “On Black and Indigenous Relationality: A Conversation.”

Judy Rohrer, Eastern Washington University, Gender, Women’s & Sexuality Studies, “(Re)purposing, not ‘Rightsizing’: Responding to Recent Attacks on Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies in the U.S. Academy” (WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly, 2024) [article attached]

Discussants:

Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark, University of Victoria, School of Indigenous Governance Annie Menzel, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Gender & Women’s Studies

Schedule for the day:

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

2:00pm - 3:30pm – Book session (Gina Starblanket and Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark)

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

4:00pm - 5:00pm – Article session (Judy Rohrer and Annie Menzel)

Panel : 33.3 -Pre-Conference Workshop: Latina/o/x Politics

Date : Wednesday, April 16, 01:30PM - 05:30PM

Location : Quinault 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Olds, Christopher , cpolds@fhsu.edu, Fort Hays State University

Papers :

Workshop Theme: Latina/o/x Politics in Unprecedented Times

1:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Opening Remarks, Introductions, and Refreshments

2:00 pm to 2:29 pm

“Exclusion to Empowerment? The Effects of Anti-Immigration Legislation on Latino Political Participation”

Alexandria Coronado (abcoronado@crimson.ua.edu) University of Alabama

2:30 pm to 2:59 pm

“Sowing Dysfunction: The Limits of Pan-Ethnic Mobilization and its Implications”

Andrea Borbon (aiborbon@asu.edu) Arizona State University

3:00 pm to 3:29 pm

“Applying Intersectional Advocacy to the Mobilization of Latinas: A Conjoint Study”

Margaret Perez Brower (mpbrower@uw.edu) University of Washington

3:30 pm to 3:59 pm

“The Latino Working Class in the Age of MAGA”

Alfredo Carlos (acarlos@csudh.edu) Cal State University, Dominguez Hills

4:00 pm to 4:29 pm

“Latine Emotions and Trump: Testing Causal Assumptions of Emotional Politics”

Ángel Saavedra Cisneros (a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu) Bowdoin College

4:30 pm to 5:14 pm

“Successful Navigation of the Academic Publishing Process”

Benjamin Gonzalez O’Brien (bgonzalezobrien@sdsu.edu) San Diego State University and co-editor of the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics

5:15 pm to 5:30 pm

Closing Remarks and Conference Reminders

Discussant(s):

Olds, Christopher - cpolds@fhsu.edu, Fort Hays State University

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MINI-CONFERENCES

Mini-conference on Asian and Pacific Islander American Politics

Panel : 30.1 -Asian Americans and racial discrimination

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Anti-Asian Racism Beliefs and Asian American Political Resistance

Merseth, Julie Lee, jmerseth@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

How do Sources of Discrimination Affect Political Participation? A Case Study of Asian Americans

Nie, Qiaoyi, qiaoyin2@illinois.edu, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

Coalitions, conflicts, and the space in between: political relations between Asians, Blacks, and Latinos in the U.S.

Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada)

A Comprehensive Understanding of Asian American Political Attitudes and Behaviors

Kim, Chan Song, chansong@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Media framing, threat, and Anti-Asian sentiment

Liang, Siyu, sliang46@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant(s):

Aoki, Andy - aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University

Junn, Jane - junn@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Panel : 30.2 -Asian American professionalization roundtable

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 501

Chair(s) : Raychaudhuri, Tanika , tanikar@rice.edu, Rice University

Papers :

Publishing scholarship in AAPI Politics and REP

Discussant(s):

Aoki, Andy - aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University

Masuoka, Natalie - nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Phan, Ngoc - ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University

Shah, Paru - paru.shah@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Panel : 30.3 -Asian American political participation

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Signals of Racial Inclusion, Descriptive Representation, and Asian American Political Participation

Nathan, Chan, Nathan.Chan@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

AAPI Civic Education and Political Engagement

Archer, Allison, amarche3@central.uh.edu, University of Houston

Raychaudhuri, Tanika , tanikar@rice.edu, Rice University

Religious Institutions and Political Mobilization: The Role of Sikh Gurdwaras in Canadian Elections

Liddar, Rupinder, rupinder.liddar@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University

Everyone Says We Should Be Winning: Asian American Descriptive Representation

Phillips, Christian, cdphilli@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Shah, Paru, paru.shah@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Discussant(s):

Masuoka, Natalie - nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Panel : 30.4 -Roundtable: Local community activists panel

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada)

Papers :

Discussant(s):

Al-Faham, Hajer - hajer1@sas.upenn.edu, Seattle Office for Civil Rights

Au, Wayne - wayneau@uw.edu, UW Bothell

Basu, Sutapa - sbasu@uw.edu, Women’s Center, University of Washington

Pritchard, Faaluaina - faaluaina@asiapacificculturalcenter.org, Asia Pacific Cultural Center

Veloria, Velma - rosete80@gmail.com, University of Washington

Mini-conference on Political Science at Community Colleges

Panel : 31.0 -AI Roundtable: Reimagining Education

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Papers :

AI in Education: Ethical Considerations and Practical Applications

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Discussant(s):

Wohlers, Tony - awohlers@corning-cc.edu, Corning Community College

Panel : 31.1 -Beyond Lectures: Innovative Teaching Strategies for Political Science in Community Colleges

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Papers :

Succeeding in American Government: The Benefits of Supplemental Instruction in Political Science at a Hispanic-Serving Institution

Bozonelos, Dino, dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College

Discussant(s):

Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Panel : 31.2 -Amplifying Our Voices: Empowering Community College Students

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Bozonelos, Dino, dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College

Papers :

Who Am I to Say? Teaching Epistemology for Civic Engagement in Introduction to American Politics Classes

Gillman, Anne, GillmaA@arc.losrios.edu, American River College

Discussant(s):

Bozonelos, Dino - dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College

Panel : 31.3 -Beyond the Classroom: Collaborating for Success

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) : Levy, La Della , ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Discussant(s): Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Mini-conference on Theorizing Violence

Panel : 32.1 -Abolition(s)

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Bennett, Nolan, nbennett@calpoly.edu, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Papers :

“To Live Violence-Free Lives”: The “INCITE!-Critical Resistance Statement” as Abolitionist Constitutionalism

Epstein, Daniel, danielepstein@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

The Legitimation Crisis of the State and Abolition

Passavant, Paul, Passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Is Abolition a Theory of (State) Nonviolence? Singh, Jakeet, jsingh3@yorku.ca, York University

Discussant(s):

Kaushal-Carter, Kierstan - kierstkc@law.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Panel : 32.2 -Archives of Violence

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Papers :

“All political power comes from the shadow of a gun:” The Black Panther Party’s politics of armed propaganda

Cervantes Perez, Claudia, ccperez@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Violence by Design: The Afterlife of Slavery and its Feminist Futures

Gambino, Elena, elena.gambino@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Heuerding, Ayisha, anh127@polisci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

State Violence and Subject De/Formation in Joseph Andras' De Nos Frères Blessés Goodwin, Noah, goodw266@umn.edu, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Discussant(s):

Herrera Helphand, Dawn - dhelphand@luc.edu, Loyola University of Chicago

Panel : 32.3 -Subjectification and subjectivation

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Kehlenbach, Stefan, skehlenbach@albany.edu, University at Albany

Papers :

Campus Protests and the Construction of Indefensible Subjects

Garnett, Tré, tgarn006@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Subject Formation in Israeli AI and Surveillance

Gortler, Shai, gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Guillotining the Political: Algerian Political Prisoners Amidst the War for Independence (1954-1962)

Le Penne, Shirley, sl3287@cornell.edu, Cornell University

The Dialectics of Governance: Police Violence and Police Surveillance of Protest

Movements

Kaushal-Carter, Kierstan, kierstkc@law.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant(s):

Browers, Michaelle - browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

Panel : 32.4 -On Oddities and Ontologies of Violence

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) : Goldstein, Joshua, joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Papers :

Two-Headed Gorillas, Theorizing Typical Violence, and the Ontological Invitation: An Introduction and Example

Goldstein, Joshua, joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

The Oddity and Ontology of Genocidal Violence

Hiebert, Maureen, hiebertm@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Theorizing Terrorism As An Oddity of Violence

Cameron, Gavin, gcameron@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

The Novelty of Political Violence: Oddity, ontology, epistemology

Bashovski, Marta, Marta.Bashovski@uregina.ca, Campion College at the University of Regina

Discussant(s):

Panel : 32.5 -Burning it Down

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Nichols, Robert, ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Papers :

Latin-American Feminist Utopia Revisited

Chaparro-Martinez, Amneris , amneris_chaparro@cieg.unam.mx, UNAM

Another Nonviolence: Anticolonial Resistance Without 'Truth' Kaku, Archana, abkaku@wm.edu, William & Mary

“I do it for love and revenge”: 19th Century Women’s ‘Badger’ Crimes as Feminist Vengeance

Slupek, Agatha, agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University

From femicide to territorial feminicide: Indigenous feminist resistance in Central America and colonial violence

Méndez, María, maria.mendez@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Discussant(s):

Pool, Heather - poolh@denison.edu, Denison University

Panel : 32.6 -Roundtable: Discipline and Punish: 50 Years After

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Kaku, Archana, abkaku@wm.edu, William & Mary

Discussant(s):

Bargu, Banu - bbargu@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Berk, Christopher - cberk@gmu.edu, George Mason University

Gortler, Shai - gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Heberle, Renee - renee.heberle@utoledo.edu, University of Toledo

Panel : 32.7 -Gendered Violence and Resistance

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Owen, Rose, owenr@newschool.edu, The New School of Social Research

Papers :

The Mano Dura Approach of Suicidio Feminicida Law: Consequences and Limitations

Acuña, Samantha, sacuna@oxy.edu, Occidental College

The Resistance of Palestinian Women: Between Fact & Affect, Affect & Abjection

Browers, Michaelle, browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

“The coffee that wakes you up”: The Silingan Coffee mothers’ anti-drug violence advocacy

Marielle, Marcaida, marcaida@uw.edu, University of Washington - Seattle

Holding the State Accountable: The Fourth Estate in _Alaska Daily_

Pool, Heather, poolh@denison.edu, Denison University

Discussant(s):

Slupek, Agatha - agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University

Panel : 32.8 -Revisiting Canonical Thinkers and Concepts

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Passavant, Paul, Passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Papers :

Patriarchal Structures and Capitalist Exploitation: A Feminist Theorization of State Excessive Violence

Carareto, Taís, souzacarareto.1@osu.edu, The Ohio State University Violence and the Economy of Service

Herrera Helphand, Dawn , dhelphand@luc.edu, Loyola University of Chicago

Revisiting the Platonic Tyrant: Violence at the Limits of Political Thought Petersen-Overton, Kristofer, kpetersenoverton@gmail.com, Babson College

Discussant(s):

Cucharo, Stephen - scucharo@wesleyan.edu, Wesleyan University

Panel : 32.9 -Author-meets-critics: Banu Bargu's Disembodiment: Corporeal Politics of Radical Refusal

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) : Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Discussant(s):

Bargu, Banu - bbargu@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Gortler, Shai - gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Kemerli, Pinar - pkemerli@bard.edu, Bard College

Martel, James - jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Velasquez-Potts, Michelle - michellevp@ou.edu, Oklahoma University

Panel : 32.10 -Reproductive Domination

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Deylami, Shirin, Shirin.Deylami@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Papers :

A Political Theory of Reproductive Domination

Kessel, Alisa, kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound

Reproducing American Imperialism: U.S. Pro-Life Discourse, Fetal Human Rights, and Decolonial Feminist Encounters

Leach, Brittany, brittany.leach@siu.edu, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

The Sovereign's Wrath: Gendered Power and Reproductive Control

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu, George Washington University

Discussant(s):

Lowndes, Joseph - joseph.lowndes@hunter.cuny.edu, Hunter College

Panel : 32.11 -Critical Medeas: Violence and Politics Between Myth and Reality

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Balfour, Lawrie , klb3q@virginia.edu, The University of Virginia

Papers :

The Medea Project: Rage, Violence, and Choral Collectives

Hanley, Danielle, danhanley@clarku.edu, Clark University

Disappearing Motherhood in Euripides’ Medea

Fedi, Silvia, silvia.fedi@emory.edu, Emory University

Should Political Theory Cut the Queen’s Head? Sovereignty, Body-territory, and the Power over Life and Death

Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, vzebadua@spelman.edu, Spelman College

Feminist Violence and the End of Politics

Owen, Rose, owenr@newschool.edu, The New School of Social Research

Discussant(s):

Chen, Ani - aac245@cornell.edu, Cornell University

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AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS

Panel : 03.1 -Authors-meet-critics: Ali Aslam, David McIvor and Joel Schlosser's Earthborn Democracy: A Political Theory of Entangled Life

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Hsueh, Vicki, Vicki.Hsueh@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Aslam, Ali - aaslam@mtholyoke.edu, Mount Holyoke College

Hsueh, Vicki - Vicki.Hsueh@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

McIvor, David - david.mcivor@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Schlosberg, David - david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney Schlosser, Joel - jschlosser@brynmawr.edu, Bryn Mawr College Young, Katherine - youngkat@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii, Hilo

Panel : 03.9 -Authors-meet-critics: Robert Kirsch and Emily Ray's Be Prepared: Doomsday Prepping in the United States

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Rowe, James, jkrowe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Discussant(s):

Behl, Natasha - natasha.behl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Hultgren, John - johnhultgren@bennington.edu, Bennington College Kirsch, Robert - robert.kirsch@asu.edu, Arizona State University Luke, Timothy - twluke@vt.edu, Virginia Tech

Ray, Emily - emily.ray@sonoma.edu, Sonoma State University

Panel : 05.2 -Author Meets Critics: Commander-In-Chief by Casey B.K. Dominguez

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

McCarty, Timothy, tmccarty@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego

Discussant(s):

Bimes, Terri - bimes@berkeley.edu, University of California at Berkeley

Dominguez, Casey - caseydominguez@SanDiego.edu, University of San Diego

Ellis, Richard - rellis@willamette.edu, Willamette University

Zeisberg, Mariah - zeisberg@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Panel : 05.6 -Authors-Meet-Critics: The Presidents and the People: Five Presidents who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens who Fought to Defend It, by Corey Brettschneider AND Presidential Accountability in Wartime: President Bush, the Treatment of Detainees, and the Laws of War, by Stuart Streichler

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Mayerfeld, Jamie, jasonm@uw.edu, University of Washington

Discussant(s):

Brettschneider, Corey - corey_brettschneider@brown.edu, Brown University

Dow, Douglas - douglas.dow@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas Streichler, Stuart - stuartst@umich.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 06.6 -Author Meets Readers: “Fatal Denial: The Political Life of Black Infant Mortality,” by Annie Menzel

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Beard, Lisa, lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Beard, Lisa - lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

McLemore, Monica - mclemor@uw.edu, University of Washington

Menzel, Annie - acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin

Shulman, George - GMS1@NYU.EDU, NYU Gallatin

Syedullah, Jasmine - jsyedullah@vassar.edu, Vassar College

Threadcraft, Shatema - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Panel : 11.8 -Author-meets-critics: The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood by Grace E. Howard

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Discussant(s):

Casper, Monica - mjcasper@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

McLemore, Monica - mclemor@uw.edu, University of Washington

Menzel, Annie - acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin

O'Brien, Jodi - jobrien@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Perera, Dila - dila@openarmsps.org, Open Arms Perinatal Services

Panel : 11.9 -Author-meets-critics: Dual Justice: America’s Divergent Approaches to Street and Corporate Crime by Anthony Grasso

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Discussant(s):

Cate, Sarah - scate@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Grasso, Anthony - agrasso@camden.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

McCann, Michael - , University of Washington

Taylor, Kirstine - taylork2@ohio.edu, Ohio University

Panel : 13.6 -Author Meets Critics: The Politics of Hate by Angelia Wilson

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Calfano, Brian , brian.calfano@uc.edu, University of Cincinnati

Papers :

Discussant(s):

Calfano, Brian - brian.calfano@uc.edu, University of Cincinnati

Martinez-Ebers, Valerie - , University of North Texas

Smith, Tony - , UC-Irvine

Wilson, Angelia - angelia.r.wilson@manchester.ac.uk, University of Manchester

Panel : 14.7 -Author Meets Critics: Refounding Democracy Through Intersectional Activism by Wendy Sarvasy

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Sampaio, Anna, asampaio@scu.edu,

Discussant(s):

Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, The University of Virginia Geron, Kim - kim.geron@csueastbay.edu, Jordan-Zachary, Julia - jordanzj@wfu.edu, Sarvasy, Wendy - wsarvasy@gmail.com, California State University, East Bay

Panel : 15.10 -Author-meets-critics: Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation, by Maliha Safri, Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy and Craig Borowiak (Minnesota 2024)

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Aslam, Ali, aaslam@mtholyoke.edu, Mount Holyoke College

Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation Borowiak, Craig, cborowia@haverford.edu, Haverford College

Discussant(s):

Carlos, Alfredo - acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Douglas, Andrew - Andrew.Douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College Kaswan, Mark - mark.kaswan@utrgv.edu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Kohn, Margaret - peggy.kohn@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto Passavant, Paul - passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Panel : 15.12 -Author-meets-critics: Ira Allen's Panic Now? Tools for Humanizing

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Martel, James, jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Discussant(s):

Allen, Ira - Ira.Allen@nau.edu , Northern Arizona University

Bhattacharjee, Ritwik - ritwik85@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia Bruyneel, Kevin - kbruyneel@babson.edu, Babson College Chari, - anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Rotem, Noga - nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington

Panel : 16.2 -Author-Meets-Critics: 'Politics in Captivity: Plantations, Prisons, and WorldBuilding,' by Lena Zuckerwise

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Grattan, Laura, lgrattan@wellesley.edu, Wellesley College Zuckerwise, Lena , lena.zuckerwise@simmons.edu, Simmons University

Discussant(s):

Gordon, Jane - jane.gordon@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut LeSure, Ainsley - ainsley_lesure@brown.edu, Brown University Threadcraft, Shatema - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Panel : 16.4 -Author-Meets-Critics: Subaltern Silence: A Postcolonial Genealogy, by Kevin Olson

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Erlenbusch-Anderson, Verena, vea@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Discussant(s):

Islekel, Ege Selin - selinislekel@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University Lorenzini, Daniele - danlor@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania Martel, James - jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Panel : 16.7 -Author Meets Critics: Kevin Pham's "The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization"

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Mares, Gabriel, gpmares84@gmail.com, n/a

Discussant(s):

Chang, Arturo - arturo.chang@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Hsueh, Vicki - hsuehv@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Luo, Simon - luos@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Mares, Gabriel - gpmares84@gmail.com, n/a Pham, Kevin - k.d.pham@uva.nl, University of Amsterdam

Panel : 16.9 -Author Meets Readers: "Menace to the Future" by Jess Whatcott

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 402

Chair(s) : Whatcott, Jess, jwhatcott@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Discussant(s):

Arneil, Barbara - barbara.arneil@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Blaser, Art - blaser@chapman.edu, Chapman University

Hirschmann, Nancy - njh@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Sircar, Althea - althea_sircar@redlands.edu, University of Redlands

Panel : 16.38 - Authors-Meet-Critics: Everyone’s Business What Companies Owe Society by Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) : Medearis, John, john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Discussant(s): Brown, Brookes - brookes.brown@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Datta, Prithviraj - pdatta@fandm.edu, Franklin and Marshall College

Dobuzinskis, Laurent - dobuzins@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University

Ron, Amit - amit.ron@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Smith, Jeffery - smitjeff@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Panel : 17.17 -Author-meets-critics: Natasha Piano's Democracy and Elites: The Secret History of American Political Science

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Comments on Natasha Piano, Democratic Elitism: The Founding Myth of American Political Science

Medearis, John , john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Salamanca, Emily, emilycs@princeton.edu, Princeton University Watkins, David, djw172@gmail.com, University of Dayton

Discussant(s):

Medearis, John - john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Salamanca, Emily - emilycs@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Watkins, David - djw172@gmail.com, University of Dayton

Panel : 17.18 -Author-meets-critics: Bonnie Honig's Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics (30th Anniversary Edition)

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University

On the 30th Anniversary Edition of Bonnie Honig's *Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics*

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University George, Larry, Larry.George@csulb.edu , California State University Long Beach Grove, Jairus, jairusg@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa Rotem, Noga, nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington Honig, Bonnie , bonnie_honig@brown.edu, Brown University

Discussant(s):

Anker, Elisabeth - anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University George, Larry - Larry.George@csulb.edu , California State University Long Beach Grove, Jairus - jairusg@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa Rotem, Noga - nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington

Panel : 20.2 -Authors-Meet-Critics: The Politics of Perverts: The Political Attitudes and Actions of Non-Traditional Sexual Minorities by Charles Anthony Smith, Shawn R.

Schulenberg and Connor B. S. Strobel

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Kammerer, Edward, edwardkammerer@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Discussant(s):

Schulenberg, Shawn - schulenberg@marshall.edu, Marshall University

Smith, Charles - casmith@uci.edu, UC Irvine

Smith-Cannoy, Heather - heather.smith-cannoy@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Strobel, Connor B.S. - strobel@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Wilson, Angelia - angelia.r.wilson@manchester.ac.uk, Manchester University

Panel : 32.9 -Author-meets-critics: Banu Bargu's Disembodiment: Corporeal Politics of Radical Refusal

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Discussant(s):

Bargu, Banu - bbargu@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Gortler, Shai - gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Kemerli, Pinar - pkemerli@bard.edu, Bard College

Martel, James - jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Velasquez-Potts, Michelle - michellevp@ou.edu, Oklahoma University

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ROUNDTABLES

Panel : 03.3 -Roundtable: New Books in EPT

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Cannavo, Peter, pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Discussant(s):

Rowe, James - , University of Victoria

Wiebe, Sarah Marie - , University of Victoria

Winter, Christine - , University of Otago

Schedule

Panel : 03.4 -Roundtable: Hope Springs Eternal: So Why Is Everybody Selling It?

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Hodgetts, Matthew, mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University

Discussant(s):

Allen, Ira - Ira.Allen@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Cannavo, Peter - pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Croteau, Jessica - jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University Hall, Cheryl - chall@usf.edu, University of South Florida Meyer, John - john.meyer@humboldt.edu, Cal Poly Humboldt Ottinger, Gwen - ottinger@drexel.edu, Drexel University Witlacil, Mary - Mary.Witlacil@sdsmt.edu, South Dakota Mines

Panel : 03.5 -Roundtable: Teaching Environmental Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Koutnik, Gregory, koutnikgv@beloit.edu, Beloit College

Discussant(s):

Dias, Elsa - Elsa.Dias@pikespeak.edu, Pikes Peak State College

Dodsworth, Ashley - ashley.dodsworth@bristol.ac.uk, University of Bristol Hall, Cheryl - chall@usf.edu, University of South Florida

Hodgetts, Matthew - mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University

Holland, Breena - brh205@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Hunold, Christian - hunoldc@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Ignatov, Anatoli - anatoli@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University

Panel : 03.6 -Roundtable: Environmental Feminism as Politics of Possibility

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Ray, Emily , emily.ray@sonoma.edu, Sonoma State University

Lawrence, Jennifer, kmd5xf@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Discussant(s):

Andrade de Almeida, Olivia - oandradealmeida@uvic.ca, University of Victoria Clare, Vanita - vanita.clare@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Daoust, Gabrielle - Gabrielle.Daoust@unbc.ca, University of Northern British Columbia Dichman, Anne-Sofie - anne-sofie.dichman@ehess.fr, School for Advanced Studies of the Social Sciences

Wiebe, Sarah Marie - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Panel : 05.1 -Roundtable: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Biden and the New President

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) : Belt, Todd, tbelt@gwu.edu, George Washington University

Discussant(s):

Genovese, Michael - Michael.Genovese@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University Heldman, Caroline - heldman@oxy.edu, Occidental College Kassop, Nancy - kassopn@newpaltz.edu, SUNY New Paltz

Panel : 05.5 -Roundtable: Challenges Facing the Democratization Process of Ethiopia

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Feye, Dereje, derejeaddugna@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

Moreda, Terefa, teferaasefa@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

Challenges Facing the Democratization Process of Ethiopia

Feye, Dereje, derejeaddugna@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

JELTO, WENDOSEN, wendosenhaile21@gmail.com, Gudeta, Shoma, somadechasa@gmail.com, Moreda, Terefa, teferaasefa@gmail.com, Badade, TESFU, ,

Discussant(s): BADADE, - , Ambo University Waliso Campus

GUDETA, SHOMA - somadechasa@gmail.com, SELALE UNIVERSITY

JELTO, WENDOSEN - wendosenhaile21@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

LECHISA, GEMECHU - gemechujohnson@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

Panel : 06.7 -Roundtable: Of, With, and For the Movement: The Task of Researching Racial Justice Organizing

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Davies, Jordie, ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Discussant(s):

Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Jackson, Jenn - jjacks37@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Robertson, Crystal - crystdr1@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Zepeda-Millan, Chris - czm@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel : 06.8 -Roundtable: The Fight for Ethnic Studies in California & Washington State

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) : Juarez, Melina, juarez@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento (SSO)

Discussant(s):

Andrade, Abigail - aandrade@nhusd.k12.ca.us , James Logan High School

Gutierrez Nájera, Lourdes - gutierl2@wwu.edu , Western Washington University

Huante-Tzintzun, Nancy - nancy.huante@csus.edu , California State University, Sacramento

Panel : 06.9 -Roundtable: The State of Intersectionality Research in Political Science

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) : Jackson, Jenn, jjacks37@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Discussant(s):

Brower, Margaret - mpbrower@uw.edu, Hancock, Ange-Marie - hancock.39@osu.edu, Ohio State Pinderhughes, Dianne - Dianne.M.Pinderhughes.1@nd.edu, Notre Dame

Panel : 06.10 -Roundtable: WOC strategies and what's next?

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Frasure, Lorrie, lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA

Discussant(s):

Behl, Natasha - Natasha.Behl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Frasure, Lorrie - lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA

Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada Lien, Pei-te - plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara Silva, Andrea - andrea.silva@unt.edu, UNT

Panel : 08.4 -Roundtable: Continuity and Transformation in Indigenous Political Scholarship

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Willapa 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, ktkesslermata@usfca.edu, University of San Francisco

Fillmore, Mel, melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Discussant(s):

Lerma, Michael - michael.lerma@csueastbay.edu, California State University East Bay

Proudfit, Joely - jproudfi@csusm.edu, California State University San Marcos

Panel : 08.5 -Roundtable: Futurity in Indigenous Politics, Governance and Sovereignty

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 602

Chair(s) :

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, ktkesslermata@usfca.edu, University of San Francisco

Fillmore, Mel, melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Discussant(s):

Lerma, Michael - michael.lerma@csueastbay.edu, California State University East Bay

Proudfit, Joely - jproudfi@csusm.edu, California State University San Marcos

Panel : 12.4 -Roundtable: A Decade of Research on Civil Discourse in State Legislatures: Post-COVID Update and Reaction Panel

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Schreckhise, William, schreckw@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Discussant(s):

Benjamin, Francis - benjamin@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Lovrich, Nicholas - nlovrich1944@gmail.com, Washington State University

Stehr, Steven - stehr@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Witt, Stephanie - switt@boisestate.edu, Boise State University

Panel : 14.3 -Roundtable: "Between A Campaign and A Movement:" Race, Gender and the Intersectional Mobilizing of Joy in the Kamala Harris Campaign"

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Hancock, Ange-Marie, hancock.39@osu.edu, The Ohio State University

Discussant(s):

Bejarano, Christina - cbejarano@twu.edu, Texas Women's University

Sampaio, Anna - asampaio@scu.edu,

Panel : 16.37 -Roundtable: Emancipations, Assimilations and Collisions with Liberal Thought

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Monet, Christy, m.christy@nyu.edu, New York University

In response to the WPSA meeting theme of “A New Requiem for Politics? Racing Toward Catastrophe or Transformation?”, this roundtable brings scholars with diverse interests in political theory together to discuss the recurring problematic of liberalism in crisis. As the hegemonic guiding ideology of democracy for at least the past four decades, how is liberalism implicated in democracy’s need for renewal in our contemporary moment? Has liberalism sufficiently lived up to being the emancipatory philosophy that it purports to be? If not, is it worth attempting to transform liberalism, and in which ways? To tackle these theoretical questions, discussants on the roundtable will share their perspectives on the historical shortcomings and possible new horizons of liberal thought and practice in addressing issues of non-West, racial, ethnic, feminist, affective, and reparative emancipation.

Discussant(s):

Cato, Paul - paul.cato1991@gmail.com, Providence College Chevannes, Derefe - dkchvnns@memphis.edu , University of Memphis Owen, Rose - owenr@newschool.edu, The New School of Social Research Svabek, Larry - lsvabek@missouri.edu , University of Missouri

Panel : 20.4 -Roundtable: Why does WPSA need a Queer Caucus?

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) : Feng, Jeff, jeff.feng@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University Gonzales, Isabel , xtb2pr@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Discussant(s): Susnick, Addye - addyesusnick@gmail.com, University of British Columbia

Panel : 24.18 -Roundtable: Latino Social Movements & the Politics of Election

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 605

Chair(s) : Carlos, Alfredo, acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Discussant(s): Elias, Edwin - eelias@ewu.edu, Eastern Washington University Ibarra, Armando - aibarra@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin, Madison Villagran, Jose - jvillagran2@csub.edu, California State University, Bakersfield

Panel : 24.19 -Roundtable: Afro-Latinidades: Black Identity Politics in the Americas

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 605

Chair(s) : Clealand, Danielle, danielle.clealand@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant(s): Dinzey-Flores, Zaire - zdinzey@lcs.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Gonzalez, Yanilda - yanilda_gonzalez@hks.harvard.edu, Harvard University Johnson, Marcus - mjohnso6@umd.edu, University of Maryland - College Park Lowe, Ricardo - ricardo.lowe@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Panel : 26.1 -Roundtable: Seeking Research Funding from Foundations: Grant and Fellowship Opportunities for Political Scientists

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) : Wilson, James, james@rsage.org, Russell Sage Foundation

Discussant(s):

Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Walsh, James - jwalsh@nsf.gov, National Science Foundation

Panel : 26.2 -Roundtable: Strategies for Successful Undergraduate Research Collaborations

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Huckle, Kiku, khuckle@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Discussant(s):

Hoang, Haco - hhoang@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Marichal, Jose - marichal@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Panel : 26.5 -Roundtable: Building Interdisciplinary Classrooms

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) : Allen, Geoff, geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University

Discussant(s):

Bracewell, Lorna - Lbracewell@flagler.edu, Flagler College

Cole, Kathleen - kathleen.cole@metrostate.edu, Metro State University

Kuehl, Colin - ckuehl@niu.edu, Northern Illinois University

Lovato, Brian - blovato@fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Panel : 29.8 -Roundtable: A Thirty Year Retrospective on At Women's Expense: Reproductive Politics in the US Post-Dobbs

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) : Daniels, Cynthia, crd@polisci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Discussant(s):

Heidt-Forsythe, Erin - heidt.forsythe@gmail.com, Portland State University

Howard, Grace - grace.howard@sjsu.edu, San Jose State University

Roberti, Amanda - aroberti@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Panel : 30.4 -Roundtable: Local community activists panel

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) : Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada)

Discussant(s):

Al-Faham, Hajer - hajer1@sas.upenn.edu, Seattle Office for Civil Rights Au, Wayne - wayneau@uw.edu, UW Bothell Basu, Sutapa - sbasu@uw.edu, Women’s Center, University of Washington

Pritchard, Faaluaina - faaluaina@asiapacificculturalcenter.org, Asia Pacific Cultural Center

Veloria, Velma - rosete80@gmail.com, University of Washington

Panel : 31.0 -AI Roundtable: Reimagining Education

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) : Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

AI in Education: Ethical Considerations and Practical Applications

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Discussant(s):

Wohlers, Tony - awohlers@corning-cc.edu, Corning Community College

Panel : 32.6 -Roundtable: Discipline and Punish: 50 Years After

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) : Kaku, Archana, abkaku@wm.edu, William & Mary

Discussant(s):

Bargu, Banu - bbargu@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Berk, Christopher - cberk@gmu.edu, George Mason University

Gortler, Shai - gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Heberle, Renee - renee.heberle@utoledo.edu, University of Toledo

Table of Contents

SCHEDULE OF PANELS BY SECTION

WPSA 2025 Theme Panels

Panel 0.00 President’s Roundtable: “The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science (A Special Discussion with WPSA Presidents)”

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 604

Panel 0.01 Activism, Power, Protest, and Social Movements

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM 407

Panel 0.02 Abolition(s)

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM 601

Panel 0.03 Reimagining Transformation in a Fragile World

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, Willapa 5th Floor

Panel 0.04 Challenging and Extending Environmental & Climate Justice

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM 407

Panel 0.05 In Memoriam: The Political Vision of James Scott

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM 401

Panel 0.06 Roundtable: Hope Springs Eternal: So Why Is Everybody Selling It?

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM 503

Panel 0.07 Addressing the Boundaries of Indigenous Identity

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM 602

Panel 0.08 Environmental & Climate Justice Social Movements

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM 406

Panel 0.09 Exploring Political (Im)Possibilities

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM 507

Panel 0.10 Roundtable: Of, With, and For the Movement: The Task of Researching Racial Justice Organizing

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM 502

Panel 0.11 Not Knowing: The Democratic Power of Oblivion, Ignorance, and Silence

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM 606

Panel 0.12 Roundtable: The State of Intersectionality Research in Political Science

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM 502

Panel 0.13 Democratizing Campaign Contributions: Insights from Seattle's Voucher System

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM 505

Comparative Politics

Panel 1.01 Populism, Radicalism, and Democracy

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 407

Panel 1.02 Activism, Power, Protesting, and Social Movements

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 407

Panel 1.03 Civil-Military Conflict and Problems

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 406

Panel 1.04 The Military, Peace, and Trust

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 407

Panel 1.05 The Politics of China

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 407

Panel 1.06 Policy and the Public in Autocracies

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 407

Panel 1.07 Business, Economics, and Resources in Politics

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 407

Panel 1.08 European Political Issues

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 407

Panel 1.09 Radicalism and the Far-Right

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 407

Panel 1.10 Causes and Outcomes of Political Participation

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 407

Panel 1.11 Democracy, Illiberalism, Transitions, and Survival

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 407

Panel 1.12 In Memoriam: The Political Vision of James Scott

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 401

Critical Perspectives on Higher Education

Panel 2.01 Contemporary Challenges Confronting U.S. Higher Education

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 502

Panel 2.02 Global and Transformative Efforts in Higher Education

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 502

Environmental Political Theory

Panel 3.01 Authors-meet-critics: Ali Aslam, David McIvor and Joel Schlosser's Earthborn Democracy: A Political Theory of Entangled Life

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 503

Panel 3.02

Power and Balance: Re-thinking Hierarchies, Equality, and Freedoms with the MoreThan-Human World

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 503

Panel 3.03 Roundtable: New Books in EPT

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 503

Panel 3.04 Roundtable: Hope Springs Eternal: So Why Is Everybody Selling It?

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 503

Panel 3.05 Roundtable: Teaching Environmental Political Theory

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 503

Panel 3.06 Roundtable: Environmental Feminism as Politics of Possibility

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 503

Panel 3.07 New Approaches to Green Republicanism: Addressing the Climate Crisis and Contemporary Domination

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 503

Panel 3.08 Speed and sacrifice: Eco-managing at terminal velocity

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 503

Panel 3.09 Authors-meet-critics: Robert Kirsch and Emily Ray's Be Prepared: Doomsday

Prepping in the United States

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 503

Panel 3.10 Environmental Epistemologies

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 503

Panel 3.11 Geoengineering and New Planetary Perspectives

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 503

Panel 3.12 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 3.13 Critical Ecology

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 504

Panel 3.14 Populism and Democracy

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 504

Panel 3.15 Ecological Challenges to the State

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 504

Panel 3.16 Perspectives on the Planetary Emergency

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 504

Panel 3.17 Inter/Intra Species Communication and Deliberation

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 504

Panel 3.18 The Rights of Nature

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 504

Panel 3.19 Interspecies Justice

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 504

Environmental Politics

Panel 4.01 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 4.02 Challenging and Extending Environmental & Climate Justice

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 407

Panel 4.03 Environmental & Climate Justice Policy Processes and Dynamics

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 406

Panel 4.04 Environmental justice and power in public policy implementation

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 406

Panel 4.05 Environmental & Climate Justice Social Movements

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 406

Panel 4.06 Environmental Violence and Knowledge

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 406

Panel 4.07 Energy Justice

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 406

Panel 4.08 Advances in Environmental Politics Methodology: Data, Network Analysis, and Machine Learning

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 406

Panel 4.09 Scale and Climate Governance

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 406

Panel 4.10 Collaborative Governance and Policy Adoption

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 406

Panel 4.11 Climate Change, Environment, and Energy: Public Opinion and Political Behavior

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 408

Panel 4.12 Drivers of Environmental and Climate (In)action

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 408

Executive Politics

Panel 5.01 Roundtable: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Biden and the New President

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 508

Panel 5.02 Author Meets Critics: Commander-In-Chief by Casey B.K. Dominguez

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 508

Panel 5.03 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 5.04 The Impact of Conservative Movement Politics on the Executive Branch

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 509

Panel 5.05 Roundtable: Challenges Facing the Democratization Process of Ethiopia

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 508

Panel 5.06 Authors-Meet-Critics: The Presidents and the People: Five Presidents who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens who Fought to Defend It, by Corey Brettschneider AND Presidential Accountability in Wartime: President Bush, the Treatment of Detainees, and the Laws of War, by Stuart Streichler Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 508

Gender, Race and Intersectionality

Panel 6.01 Building Intersectional and Transnational Movements

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 501

Panel 6.02 The Intersections of Race, Gender, and Political Behavior

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 501

Panel 6.03 Gender, Race, and Legislative Institutions in the US

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 501

Panel 6.04 Intersectional Policy Initiatives and the Limits of Executive Power

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 501

Panel 6.05 Gender, Race, and Sexuality as Sites of Struggle with the State

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 502

Panel 6.06 Author Meets Readers: “Fatal Denial: The Political Life of Black Infant Mortality,” by Annie Menzel

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 504

Panel 6.07 Roundtable: Of, With, and For the Movement: The Task of Researching Racial Justice Organizing Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 502

Panel 6.08 Roundtable: The Fight for Ethnic Studies in California & Washington State Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 502

Panel 6.09 Roundtable: The State of Intersectionality Research in Political Science

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 502

Panel 6.10 Roundtable: WOC strategies and what's next?

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 502

Immigration and Citizenship

Panel 7.01 Immigrant Political Participation and Incorporation

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 408

Panel 7.02 Navigating Borders and Boundaries: Exploring the Impact of Policies and Community Initiatives on Migrant Experiences in the U.S.

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 408

Panel 7.03 Policies, Perceptions, and Paradoxes: Unpacking Immigration Dynamics in Contemporary Societies

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 408

Panel 7.04 Integration, Identity, and Ideology: Reevaluating Immigration and Nationalism in Contemporary Societies

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 408

Panel 7.05 Transience, Identity, and Transition: Navigating the Complex Dynamics of Diaspora and Migration in Crisis Situations

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 408

Indigenous Politics, Governance, and Sovereignty

Panel 8.01 Methodological Pluralism in Indigenous Politics

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 602

Panel 8.02 Addressing the Boundaries of Indigenous Identity

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 602

Panel 8.03 American Indians and American Governance

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 603

Panel 8.04 Roundtable: Continuity and Transformation in Indigenous Political Scholarship

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, Willapa 5th Floor

Panel 8.05 Roundtable: Futurity in Indigenous Politics, Governance and Sovereignty

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 602

Panel 8.06 Smudging Circle

No date/time/room assigned

International Relations

Panel 9.01 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 608

Panel 9.02 Government Repression and Human Rights

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 608

Panel 9.03 Dynamics of Civilian Victimization

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 609

Panel 9.04 The Onset and Resolution of Civil Conflicts

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 608

Panel 9.05 Diplomacy and Alliances

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 608

Panel 9.06 Strategic Signaling and Gray Zone Tactics: Unpacking China's Coercive Diplomacy in the Taiwan Strait

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 608

Panel 9.07 Technology and International Relations

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 608

Panel 9.08 International Environmental Politics

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 608

Panel 9.09 Power Politics in the International System

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 608

Panel 9.10 State-Making, Statelessness, and Sovereignty

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 609

Panel 9.11 International Politics in the Pacific

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 609

Panel 9.12 Emerging Research on International Political Economy

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 609

Panel 9.13 Creating Ontological Security: Aesthetics, Status, and Collective Transformation

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 401

Interpretation and Method

Panel 10.01 Interpreting the Embodiment: exclusionary-inclusion, watery floats, sweaty bodies, and performing responsibility

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 601

Panel 10.02 Interpreting Resistance Narratives: memory activist, US-Afghanistan context, peacebuilding, civic activism

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 508

Panel 10.03 Methods Café

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, Willapa 5th Floor

Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law

Panel 11.01 The Public Connection: The Judicial Role in Political Outcomes

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 509

Panel 11.02 The Courts Post-Dobbs: Sex, Gender, and Healthcare Rights

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 509

Panel 11.03 Constitutionalism and Crisis in the Roberts Court

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 509

Panel 11.04 Public Law and The Courts: A Comparative Perspective

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 509

Panel 11.05 Capitalism and Public Law: A Critical Perspective

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 509

Panel 11.06 Religion, Rights, and the Law

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 509

Panel 11.07 The Judicial Role in Mobilization for Rights and Representation

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 509

Panel 11.08 Author-meets-critics: The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood by Grace E. Howard

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 509

Panel 11.09 Author-meets-critics: Dual Justice: America’s Divergent Approaches to Street and Corporate Crime by Anthony Grasso

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 509

Legislative Politics

Panel 12.01 Panel Canceled

Panel 12.02 U.S. Congress

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 409

Panel 12.03 OTC's: Other than Congress Legislative Politics

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 409

Panel 12.04 Roundtable: A Decade of Research on Civil Discourse in State Legislatures: Post-COVID Update and Reaction Panel

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 409

Media and Political Communications

Panel 13.01 Media Attention and Democracy

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 603

Panel 13.02 Affective Polarization and Media

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 603

Panel 13.03 Information, Repression, and Participation

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 603

Panel 13.04 Organizations, Media, and Participation Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 603

Panel 13.05 The far-right media ecosystem as a multilayered space for contesting liberal democracy and its epistemic foundations

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 603

Panel 13.06 Author Meets Critics: The Politics of Hate by Angelia Wilson

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 603

Political Movements, Parties, and Interest Groups

Panel 14.01 Parties, Interest Groups, Movements and Political Organizations in Latin America

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 505

Panel 14.02 Intersectionality, Interest Group Activism and Political Mobilization

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 505

Panel 14.03 Roundtable:"Between A Campaign and A Movement:" Race, Gender and the Intersectional Mobilizing of Joy in the Kamala Harris Campaign"

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 505

Panel 14.04 Gender, Democracy, and Interest Group Mobilization

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 505

Panel 14.05 Power, Authoritarianism and Comparative Political Movements

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 505

Panel 14.06 Generational Change and Political Parties

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 505

Panel 14.07 Author Meets Critics: Refounding Democracy Through Intersectional Activism by Wendy Sarvasy

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 505

Political Theory and Its Applications

Panel 15.01 Democracy, Science, and the Politics of Attention

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 606

Panel 15.02 Capitalism, Reconciliation, and Federalism in Fragile Democracies

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 606

Panel 15.03 Political Liminality, Utopian Thought, and Democratic Dissent

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 606

Panel 15.04 Meritocracy, Education, and the Future of Political Leadership

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 606

Panel 15.05 Feminist Movements, Identity, and Authoritarian Backlash

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 606

Panel 15.06 Polarization, Social Trust, and Democratic Resilience

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 606

Panel 15.07 The Future of Work, Oligarchy, and Economic Restructuring Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 606

Panel 15.08 Narratives of Crisis: Democracy, Climate Change, and Media Spectacle

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 606

Panel 15.09 Religion, Violence, and Imperial Legacies

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 606

Panel 15.10 Author-meets-critics: Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation, by Maliha Safri, Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy and Craig Borowiak (Minnesota 2024)

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 606

Panel 15.11 Not Knowing: The Democratic Power of Oblivion, Ignorance, and Silence

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 606

Panel 15.12 Author-meets-critics: Ira Allen's Panic Now? Tools for Humanizing

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 606

Panel 15.13 Precarity, Culture, and Catastrophe

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 607

Panel 15.14 Representation and the Boundaries of Democracy

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 607

Panel 15.15 Issues in Global Justice

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 607

Panel 15.16 Resentment, Markets, and the Borders of Privacy

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 607

Political Theory: Critical and Normative

Panel 16.01 Thinking Polycrisis with and beyond Foucault

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 409

Panel 16.02 Author-Meets-Critics: 'Politics in Captivity: Plantations, Prisons, and WorldBuilding,' by Lena Zuckerwise

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 402

Panel 16.03 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 16.04 Author-Meets-Critics: Subaltern Silence: A Postcolonial Genealogy, by Kevin Olson

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 504

Panel 16.05 Gilles Deleuze at 100: Negotiating Political Traditions, Imagining Untimely Futures

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 402

Panel 16.06 Pleasure, Excess, Aliveness: Thinking Justice Anew

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 402

Panel 16.07 Author Meets Critics: Kevin Pham's "The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization"

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 402

Panel 16.08 Black Materialities: Unworking the Grammars of Racialized Capital

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 402

Panel 16.09 Author Meets Readers: "Menace to the Future" by Jess Whatcott

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 402

Panel 16.10 Pessimism and Political Theory

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 402

Panel 16.11 Complicating Friendship and Relationality

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 402

Panel 16.12 Psychoanalysis and Political Theory: A Renewed Method?

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 402

Panel 16.13 Global Political Thought - Struggle, Ideology & Cosmology

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 403

Panel 16.14 Necropolitics: White Consumption, Complicity, and Constructions of the Human

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 403

Panel 16.15 Indigeneity, Humanism & Settler Colonialism

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 403

Panel 16.16 Decoloniality, Revolution and Worldmaking

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 403

Panel 16.17 The Politics of Arendtian Thought: Citizenship, Judgement & Freedom

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 403

Panel 16.18 Disability, Dignity and Affect

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 403

Panel 16.19 Technological Crisis in Democracy: Misinformation, Hacking & Artificial Intelligence

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 403

Panel 16.20 The Aesthetic Turn: Art, Imagination, and Political Transformation

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 403

Panel 16.21 Critiques of State Power: Incarceration, Policing, and Biopolitics

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 403

Panel 16.22 Care and Warfare: Trans, Queer, and Feminist Strategies of Possibility

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 403

Panel 16.23 State of Mind: Traumacracy, Psychoanalysis & Political Psychology

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 403

Panel 16.24 Theorizing Democratic Conditions: Modernity, Militarism & Radicalism

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 403

Panel 16.25 Ecological Economies: Materialism, Environmentalism & The Politics of Oil

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 404

Panel 16.26 Expanding the Archive of Feminism and Theorizing Beyond Consent Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 404

Panel 16.27 The Female Body: Object, Agent, Transcendence*

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 404

Panel 16.28 Political Economy, Capitalism & The Politics of Money

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 404

Panel 16.29 Theorizing Structure, Justice and Domination Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 404

Panel 16.30 Morality, Value and Realism in Politics Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 404

Panel 16.31 (Re)Framing the Discipline: Science, Empiricism & The Non-Human Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 404

Panel 16.32 On the State of the Discipline: Locating the Political Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 404

Panel 16.33 Anarchism, Revolt and Revolution

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 404

Panel 16.34 Theorizing Harm: Heteroromanticism, Relational Violence, and Grievance

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 404

Panel 16.35 On Politics, Power & Subaltern Strategies

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 401

Panel 16.36 Labor Politics

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 404

Panel 16.37 Roundtable: Emancipations, Assimilations and Collisions with Liberal Thought

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 405

Panel 16.38 Authors-Meet-Critics: Everyone’s Business What Companies Owe Society by Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 405

Panel 16.39 Lies, Denial, and Hate: Assessing Right-Wing and Authoritarian Rhetorical Strategies

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 406

Panel 16.40 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 16.41 Theorizing Social Democracy in Late Capitalist Times

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 502

Political Thought: Historical Approaches

Panel 17.01 Racism, Colonialism, and Resistance

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 506

Panel 17.02 Revolutionary Political Spaces

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 506

Panel 17.03 Alternative Sovereignties

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 506

Panel 17.04 Liminal and Neoteric Political Theory

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 506

Panel 17.05 New Answers to Old Questions

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 506

Panel 17.06 Issues in Liberal Theory

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 506

Panel 17.07 Revisiting Modern Political Theory

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 506

Panel 17.08 Challenging Received Theorizations of Race, Gender, and Sex

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 506

Panel 17.09 Dirty Hands and the Ethics of Political Action

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 506

Panel 17.10 Theories of Race and Ethnicity: New Directions

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 506

Panel 17.11 Literature, Poetry, and Political Speech

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 507

Panel 17.12 Populist Democracy: Contradictions and Challenges

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 506

Panel 17.13 Theorizing Politics in China

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 507

Panel 17.14 Death and the Politics of Mortality

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 507

Panel 17.15 Governmentality: New Directions and Topics

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 507

Panel 17.16 Political Theory After Wolin

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 507

Panel 17.17 Author-meets-critics: Natasha Piano's Democracy and Elites: The Secret History of American Political Science

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 506

Panel 17.18 Author-meets-critics: Bonnie Honig's Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics (30th Anniversary Edition)

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 507

Panel 17.19 20th Century Political Theory

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 507

Panel 17.20 Comparative Political Thought: Theorizing Community, Pacifism, Feminism, and Colonial Experience from the Margins

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 505

Politics and History

Panel 18.01 Legitimacy and Law in the Ancient World

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 603

Panel 18.02 Race and Indigeneity: Statebuilding in the South and West

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 603

Panel 18.03 Splintering and Reconstituting the State and Society

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 602

Panel 18.04 Religious and Political Faiths: Transformations in the Polity

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 603

Politics, Literature and Film

Panel 19.01 Examining Political Spectres

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 502

Panel 19.02 Exploring Political (Im)Possibilities

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 507

Panel 19.03 Popular Culture and Politics

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 507

Politics and Sexuality

Panel 20.01 Comparative Trans Politics: Evidence from India, Canada, and the United States

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 607

Panel 20.02 Authors-Meet-Critics: The Politics of Perverts: The Political Attitudes and Actions of Non-Traditional Sexual Minorities by Charles Anthony Smith, Shawn R. Schulenberg and Connor B. S. Strobel

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 607

Panel 20.03 LGBTQ Identity

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 607

Panel 20.04 Roundtable: Why does WPSA need a Queer Caucus?

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 607

Panel 20.05 LGBTQ Identity and Public Opinion

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 607

Panel 20.06 LGBTQ Candidates and Elections

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 607

Panel 20.07 Sexuality, Law, and Politics

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 608

Panel 20.08 Current Issues in LGBTQ Politics

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 608

Panel 20.09 LGBTQ Politics in Comparative Perspective

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 608

Panel 20.10 Borders, Homophobia, and Homonationalism

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 604

Public Administration

Panel 21.01 Administrative Politics and Power in Comparative Perspective

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 502

Public Opinion and Political Psychology

Panel 22.01 Identity Politics: Formation, Causation, and Discrimination

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 405

Panel 22.02 Emerging Economic Issues in Public Opinion

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 405

Panel 22.03 Gender, Sexuality, and Public Opinion

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 408

Panel 22.04 Democratic Difficulties I: Polarization, Political Violence, and Declining Support for Democracy

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 408

Panel 22.05 Airwaves, Algorithms, and Attitudes: Politics in the Current Media Environment

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 408

Panel 22.06 Democratic Difficulties II: Election Controversies and Democratic Decline in US and Around the Globe

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 408

Public Policy

Panel 23.01 Education and Public Policy in Comparative Contexts

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 508

Panel 23.02 Policy Collaboration and Policy Conflict

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 508

Panel 23.03 Health Policy and Health Inequities

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 508

Panel 23.04 Governance and Representation

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 508

Panel 23.05 Capitalism, Governance, and Economic Policy

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 509

Panel 23.06 Justice, Policy, and Advocacy in U.S. Food Systems and Communities: Rethinking Federalism, Financing, and Social Movements

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 508

Race, Ethnicity and Politics

Panel 24.01 Globalizing and Classifying Ethnicity

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, Quinault 5th Floor

Panel 24.02 The Political Psychology of Race & Ethnicity

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 605

Panel 24.03 Investigating Political Behavior

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 604

Panel 24.04 Immigrant Identities

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 604

Panel 24.05 Racial-Ethnic Coalition Building

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 604

Panel 24.06 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 24.07 Influence and Decision Making in Public Policy Realms

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 604

Panel 24.08 Investigating Law Enforcement

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 607

Panel 24.09 Political Implications of Policing

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 604

Panel 24.10 Media and Political Representation

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 604

Panel 24.11 Media and Political Representation #2

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 604

Panel 24.12 Theorizing Race and Ethnicity

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 604

Panel 24.13 Ideology and Partisanship

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 605

Panel 24.14 Further Explorations of Ideology and Partisanship

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 605

Panel 24.15 Political Fundraising and Polling

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 604

Panel 24.16 Politics of Identity: Religion, Education, and Sports

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 605

Panel 24.17 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 24.18 Roundtable: Latino Social Movements & the Politics of Election

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 605

Panel 24.19 Roundtable: Afro-Latinidades: Black Identity Politics in the Americas

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 605

State, Local and Urban Politics

Panel 25.01 No Panel - Canceled

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 609

Panel 25.02 Elections and Representation: Design, Performance, and Expectations

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 607

Panel 25.03 Comparing State Responses to Emerging Challenges

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 605

Panel 25.04 Policing in Transition: Technology, Race, and Reform

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 605

Panel 25.05 Housing, Infrastructure, and Social Capital: Demographic and Political Change in Local Governance

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 605

Panel 25.6 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 25.07 Democratizing Campaign Contributions: Insights from Seattle's Voucher System

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 505

Panel 25.08 Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 508

Panel 25.09 Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 508

Teaching, Research, and Professional Development

Panel 26.01 Roundtable: Seeking Research Funding from Foundations: Grant and Fellowship Opportunities for Political Scientists

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 609

Panel 26.02 Roundtable: Strategies for Successful Undergraduate Research Collaborations

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 609

Panel 26.03 Exploring Innovations in Pedagogical Tools and Practices

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 609

Panel 26.04 (Re)conceiving Political Science Education: Creativity, Emotions, Depolarization in Curricula and Impacts of Major Names

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 609

Panel 26.05 Roundtable: Building Interdisciplinary Classrooms

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 609

Undergraduate Research Posters Panel 27.01 Poster Session

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, Quinault 5th Floor

Voting and Elections

Panel 28.01 The Causes and Consequences of Election Outcomes

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 609

Panel 28.02 Voting and Elections in Comparative Perspective

Thursday, April 17 08:00AM-09:45AM, 609

Panel 28.03 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 28.04 The Political Consequences of Voting Regulations and Election Administration

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 603

Panel 28.05 Race, Ethnicity, Age, and Indigeneity, in the Study of Voting and elections

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 608

Women and Politics

Panel 29.01 Gendered Political Leadership

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 409

Panel 29.02 Gender and Public Policy

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 409

Panel 29.03 American Political Candidates

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 409

Panel 29.04 Backlash and Bigotry: The Rise of Anti-Gender, Anti-Feminist, and AntiLGBTQ Policy

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 401

Panel 29.05 Gender Violence, Human Rights, and Contentious Politics

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 409

Panel 29.06 Comparative Gender Politics

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 409

Panel 29.07 No Panel - Canceled

Panel 29.08 Roundtable: A Thirty Year Retrospective on At Women's Expense: Reproductive Politics in the US Post-Dobbs

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 409

Mini-conference on Asian and Pacific Islander American Politics

Panel 30.01 Asian Americans and racial discrimination

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 501

Panel 30.02 Asian American professionalization roundtable

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 501

Panel 30.03 Asian American political participation

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 501

Panel 30.04 Roundtable: Local community activists panel Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 501

Mini-conference on Political Science at Community Colleges

Panel 31.00 AI Roundtable: Reimagining Education

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 401

Panel 31.01 Beyond Lectures: Innovative Teaching Strategies for Political Science in Community Colleges

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 401

Panel 31.02 Amplifying Our Voices: Empowering Community College Students

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 401

Panel 31.03 Beyond the Classroom: Collaborating for Success

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 401

Mini-conference on "Theorizing Violence"

Panel 32.01 Abolition(s)

Thursday, April 17 10:00AM-11:45AM, 601

Panel 32.02 Archives of Violence

Thursday, April 17 01:15PM-03:00PM, 601

Panel 32.03 Subjectification and subjectivation

Thursday, April 17 03:15PM-05:00PM, 601

Panel 32.04 On Oddities and Ontologies of Violence

Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 601

Panel 32.05 Burning it Down

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 601

Panel 32.06 Roundtable: Discipline and Punish: 50 Years After Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 601

Panel 32.07 Gendered Violence and Resistance

Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 601

Panel 32.08 Revisiting Canonical Thinkers and Concepts

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 601

Panel 32.09 Author-meets-critics: Banu Bargu's Disembodiment: Corporeal Politics of Radical Refusal

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 601

Panel 32.10 Reproductive Domination

Saturday, April 19 01:15PM-03:00PM, 601

Panel 32.11 Critical Medeas: Violence and Politics Between Myth and Reality

Saturday, April 19 03:15PM-05:00PM, 601

Pre-Conference Workshops

Panel 33.01 Pre-Conference Workshop #1 : Environmental Political Theory Wednesday, April 16 08:30AM-05:00PM, Elwha B 5th Floor

Panel 33.02 Pre-Conference Workshop #2 : Feminist Theory

Wednesday, April 16 01:30PM-05:00PM, Elwha A 5th Floor

Panel 33.03 Pre-Conference Workshop #3 : Latina/o/x Politics

Wednesday, April 16 01:30PM-05:30PM, Quinault 5th Floor

Mini-conference on Authoritarian Politics

Panel 35.01 Party and State Building Under Authoritarian Rule Friday, April 18 08:00AM-09:45AM, 405

Panel 35.02 Institutions and Personalization of Power Under Authoritarian Rule

Friday, April 18 10:00AM-11:45AM, 405

Panel 35.03 Public Support for Authoritarian Rule

Friday, April 18 01:15PM-03:00PM, 405

Panel 35.04 Authoritarian Stability and Democratic Backsliding Friday, April 18 03:15PM-05:00PM, 405

Panel 35.05 Propaganda and Public Support Under Authoritarian Rule

Saturday, April 19 08:00AM-09:45AM, 405

Panel 35.06 Elections Under Authoritarian Rule

Saturday, April 19 10:00AM-11:45AM, 405

Table of Contents Daily Schedule

DAILY SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Thursday 8:00AM-9:45AM

Thursday 10:00AM-11:45AM

Thursday 1:15PM-3:00PM

Thursday 3:15PM-5:00PM

Friday 8:00AM-9:45AM

Friday 10:00AM-11:45AM

Friday 1:15PM-3:00PM

Friday 3:15PM-5:00PM

Saturday 8:00AM-9:45AM

Saturday 10:00AM-11:45AM

Saturday 1:15PM-3:00PM

Saturday 3:15PM-5:00PM

Thursday 8:00AM

Table of Contents Daily Schedule

Panel : 01.1 -Populism, Radicalism, and Democracy

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Acácio, Igor, igoracacio@Fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Papers :

Disentangling ideological radicalism and populist attitudes

Lin, Yi-Ping, yi-ping.lin@fu-berlin.de, Freie Universität Berlin

The Phantom of Liberal Democracy? The Relationship Between Populist Voting and National Economic Liberalization: Cases from Asia

Huang, Cheng-Han, steven0718w@gmail.com, National Taiwan University

Perils of Populism? Military Co-Optation and Resistance to Civilian-led democratic backsliding

Acácio, Igor, igoracacio@Fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Ivey, Andrew, aivey@bentley.edu, Bentley University

Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Electoral Effects of Populist and Anti-Populist Attitudes

Gallina, Marta, marta.gallina@univ-catholille.fr, Catholic University of Lille Camatarri, Stefano, stefano.camatarri@uclouvain.be, Catholic University of Louvain Hino, Airo, airo@waseda.jp, Waseda University

The Great Replacement: A grounded theory study of radicalization in Western democracies

Swank, Ris, ris.swank@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Discussant(s):

Chebly, Marina - mcheb004@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Wang, Sophia - jinghong.wang@yale.edu, Yale University

Panel : 01.1 -Populism, Radicalism, and Democracy

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Acácio, Igor, igoracacio@Fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Papers :

Disentangling ideological radicalism and populist attitudes

Lin, Yi-Ping, yi-ping.lin@fu-berlin.de, Freie Universität Berlin

The Phantom of Liberal Democracy? The Relationship Between Populist Voting and National Economic Liberalization: Cases from Asia

Huang, Cheng-Han, steven0718w@gmail.com, National Taiwan University

Perils of Populism? Military Co-Optation and Resistance to Civilian-led democratic backsliding

Acácio, Igor, igoracacio@Fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Ivey, Andrew, aivey@bentley.edu, Bentley University

Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Electoral Effects of Populist and Anti-Populist Attitudes

Gallina, Marta, marta.gallina@univ-catholille.fr, Catholic University of Lille

Camatarri, Stefano, stefano.camatarri@uclouvain.be, Catholic University of Louvain Hino, Airo, airo@waseda.jp, Waseda University

The Great Replacement: A grounded theory study of radicalization in Western democracies

Swank, Ris, ris.swank@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Discussant(s):

Chebly, Marina - mcheb004@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside Wang, Sophia - jinghong.wang@yale.edu, Yale University

Panel : 02.1 -Contemporary Challenges Confronting U.S. Higher Education

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Dias, Elsa, Elsa.Dias@pikespeak.edu, PIkes Peak CC

Papers :

Filipino Revolutionary Pedagogy: Lessons in Educational Approaches from Liberatory Movements from the Philippines

Lim, Jay, limjaztyne@gmail.com, San Francisco State University

Time for a Rebrand? An Evaluation of Recent Rebranding Efforts in Political Science Majors and Departments

E Skoll, Amy, askoll@csum.edu, California State University Maritime Academy

Chiego, Christopher, cchiego@csum.edu, California State University Maritime Academy

Discussant(s):

Dias, Elsa - Elsa.Dias@pikespeak.edu, PIkes Peak CC

Panel : 03.1 -Authors-meet-critics: Ali Aslam, David McIvor and Joel Schlosser's Earthborn Democracy: A Political Theory of Entangled Life

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Hsueh, Vicki, Vicki.Hsueh@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Aslam, Ali - aaslam@mtholyoke.edu, Mount Holyoke College

Hsueh, Vicki - Vicki.Hsueh@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

McIvor, David - david.mcivor@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Schlosberg, David - david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

Schlosser, Joel - jschlosser@brynmawr.edu, Bryn Mawr College

Young, Katherine - youngkat@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii, Hilo

Panel : 03.13 -Critical Ecology

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Gellers, Joshua, josh.gellers@unf.edu, University of North Florida

Papers :

God’s Creatures and Daoist Nature

On, Stephen, stephen.on@ihu.edu.tr, Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul, Turkiye

Mycelial Politics: Radical Ecology & Renewal in the Anthropocene

Downes, Robert, robert.tf.downes@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut

Being conditioned: an ecological reading of the human condition

Hyvönen, Ari-Elmeri, ari-elmeri.hyvonen@jyu.fi, University of Jyväskylä

Jing and Ecological Citizenship: A Mencian Perspective

Gao, Wenyang, wenyang_gao@brown.edu, Brown University

Discussant(s):

Edusei, Kwabena - kedusei@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Panel : 04.11 -Climate Change, Environment, and Energy: Public Opinion and Political Behavior

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Assessing Public Perceptions of Climate Change

Acheampong, Joseph, joa5@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Did the Inflation Reduction Act influence the 2024 U.S. Elections?

Morton, Kayla, kem95@uw.edu, University of Washington

Dolsak, Nives, nives@uw.edu, University of Washington

Prakash, Aseem, aseem@uw.edu, University of Washington

Partisan Energy Mix Priorities: Republicans Prioritize Price, Democrats Also Consider Renewables

Wu, Victor, victorywu@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Discussant(s):

Ko, Inhwan - inhwanko@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

Panel : 05.1 -Roundtable: Looking Back and Looking Forward: Biden and the New President

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Belt, Todd, tbelt@gwu.edu, George Washington University

Papers :

Discussant(s):

Genovese, Michael - Michael.Genovese@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University Heldman, Caroline - heldman@oxy.edu, Occidental College

Kassop, Nancy - kassopn@newpaltz.edu, SUNY New Paltz

Panel : 06.1 -Building Intersectional and Transnational Movements

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 501

Chair(s) : Juarez, Melina, juarez@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento (SSO)

Papers :

Building Black Queer Feminism: Identity Affirmation in the BLM Mass Movement

Davies, Jordie, ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Pining for the Collapse: Antifeminism and The New Right’s Politics of End-Times

Masculinity

Kolehmainen, Pekka, pmkole@utu.fi, University of Turku

Organizing the Care Industry: Immigrant Domestic Workers and the Mobilization of Precarious Labor

Nguyen, Anna, nguyenad@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle

Weapons of Mass Construction: Liberation Prescience as a Praxis of Freedom

Smith, T, terrismith1006@gmail.com, JHU

Discussant(s):

Robertson, Crystal - crystdr1@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Panel : 09.1 -Public Opinion and Foreign Policy

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Bang-Jensen, Bree, bree.bangjensen@uga.edu, University of Georgia

Papers :

Declining Birth Rates and Foreign Policy Opinion

Bae, Joonbum, j.bae@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Lee, YuJung, , Colorado State University

Breaking the Habit: Trust, Treaties, and the Politics of Drug LegalizationThis research examines the conditions under which states choose to exit international treaties they have previously ratified, with a particular focus on treaties regulating narcotics. I propose that states follow two distinct paths to exit: Bang-Jensen, Bree, bree.bangjensen@uga.edu, University of Georgia

Elite Cues and Public Attitudes towards International Organizations: A Survey Experiment of the South Korean Case

Hong, Mi Hwa, mhong@kookmin.ac.kr, Kookmin University

Cho, Moohyung, moohyungcho@ewha.ac.kr, Ewha Womans University

Moon, Yong-il, yimoon012@uos.ac.kr, University of Seoul

Ryu, Jeheung, jryu@ewha.ac.kr, Ewha Womans University

The Impacts of Chinese Policies on Taiwanese Public Support for Independence and Unification: Evidence from an Experimental Analysis

Lee, Kyung Suk Lee, lee.kyungsuk@inu.ac.kr, Incheon National University Daekwon, Son, sondaekwon@sogang.ac.kr, Sogang University

Discussant(s):

Bae, Joonbum - j.bae@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Bang-Jensen, Bree - bree.bangjensen@uga.edu, University of Georgia

Panel :

10.1 -Interpreting the Embodiment: exclusionary-inclusion, watery floats, sweaty bodies, and performing responsibility

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Fenner, Sofia, sfenner@coloradocollege.edu, Colorado College

Jan, Zahra, zkhoshkjan@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Caballero, Guillermo, gcaballero@stonehill.edu, Stonehill College

Papers :

Caste-ing Citizenship: Understanding Democracy in India through the Racialization of Citizenship

Behl, Natasha, nbehl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Filtering Discernments of a Watery Float

Beam, Tiffany, tliu88@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Sweaty bodies: a feminist approach to socioenvironmental politics

Dichman, Anne-Sofie, anne-sofie.dichman@ehess.fr, School for Advanced Studies of the Social Sciences

Discussant(s):

Jan, Zahra - zkhoshkjan@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Panel : 11.1 -The Public Connection: The Judicial Role in Political Outcomes

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Dreier, Sarah, skdreier@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Papers :

Facing the Public: Voter Assessments of Judicial Scandal

Boyea, Brent, boyea@uta.edu, University of Texas at Arlington Canelo, Kayla, kayla.canelo@uta.edu, University of Texas at Arlington

The New Power Players: Argumentation by State Solicitor Generals before the US Supreme Court

JOHNSON, GARY, garyjohnson@weber.edu, Weber State University

Warren, Tate, , Weber State University

Testing Rights Talk

Stohler, Stephan, sstohler@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Thorson, Emily, eathorso@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Discussant(s):

Lieback, Hedwig - hl3426@columbia.edu, Columbia University in the City of New York

Panel : 14.2 -Intersectionality, Interest Group Activism and Political Mobilization

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 505

Chair(s) : Gallagher, Mitchell, hj0003@wayne.edu, Wayne State University

Papers :

Protesting in a Different Way: Minority Activism from Within the Urban Economy and Politics

Shmaryahu Yeshurun, Yael, yael@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego

"All I have is my experience:" understanding non-participation in political organizing on Chicago's Southeast Side

Samantha, Heyman, samheyman@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

A MODEL FOR THE PRODUCTIVITY OF PUBLICLY EXPRESSED ANGER

Ng, Qian Qian, qqng@umich.edu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Human Rights and Neuro-Divergent Children

Smith, Charles , casmith@uci.edu, UC Irvine

Smith-Cannoy, Heather, heather.smith-cannoy@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Strobel, Connor B.S., strobel@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Discussant(s):

Panel : 15.1 -Democracy, Science, and the Politics of Attention

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Scheinerman, Naomi, scheinerman.1@osu.edu, The Ohio State University

Papers :

Adversarial Collaboration and the Use of Science in Democratic Systems

McKay, Spencer, spencermckay1@gmail.com, University of British Columbia Democracy and the Politics of Attention

Severson, Erik, eseverso@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia Science Advising and Democracy: Governing Gene Editing Technologies

Knight, Amber, aknigh23@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Discussant(s):

Guo, Chelsea - chelsea.guo@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Panel : 16.13 -Global Political Thought - Struggle, Ideology & Cosmology

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Damaj, Yara, ydamaj@upenn.edu.lb, University of Pennsylvania

Papers :

"The Grass, the Sun...and the People": Solidarity and Connection in the Political Thought of Angela Davis

Zuckerwise, Lena , lena.zuckerwise@simmons.edu, Simmons University ‘Tolstoy of the Zulus’, ‘Voltaire of the Hindus’: Reflections on the Universality of Tradition

Kawade, Ankit , akawade1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

India’s ‘undeclared emergency’: reflections on aversive collective memory cultures

Vohra, Kritika, kv2348@princeton.edu, Princeton University

From the Sacred Rage to Islamic Utopia: A Political Appraisal of Sayyid Qutb’s Neologism

Dorraj, Manochehr, m.dorraj@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University

The Impact of Neo-Liberal Capitalism on Coffee Producing Countries: The Cases of the Tanzania and Colombian Coffee Industry

Brooks, Murrell, dr.murrellbrooks@gmail.com, Soka University of America

Discussant(s):

Commissiong, Anand - anand.commissiong@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

Panel : 16.25 -Ecological Economies: Materialism, Environmentalism & The Politics of Oil

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Mackin, Glenn, gmackin@esm.rochester.edu, Eastman School of Music

Papers :

Enchantment and Mistrust: Toward a Habermasian Mimesis with Nature

Mackin, Glenn, gmackin@esm.rochester.edu, Eastman School of Music

Catastrophe and Sustainable Constellations: Walter Benjamin as a thinker of ecological democracy.

Shapiro, Kam, kshapiro@ilstu.edu, Illinois State University

Political Theory of the Greenhouse

Zielinski, Aaron, aaron.zielinski@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant(s):

Mayerfeld, Jamie - jasonm@uw.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 16.37 -Roundtable: Emancipations, Assimilations and Collisions with Liberal Thought

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Monet, Christy, m.christy@nyu.edu, New York University

In response to the WPSA meeting theme of “A New Requiem for Politics? Racing Toward Catastrophe or Transformation?”, this roundtable brings scholars with diverse interests in political theory together to discuss the recurring problematic of liberalism in crisis. As the hegemonic guiding ideology of democracy for at least the past four decades, how is liberalism implicated in democracy’s need for renewal in our contemporary moment? Has liberalism sufficiently lived up to being the emancipatory philosophy that it purports to be? If not, is it worth attempting to transform liberalism, and in which ways? To tackle these theoretical questions, discussants on the roundtable will share their perspectives on the historical shortcomings and possible new horizons of liberal thought and practice in addressing issues of non-West, racial, ethnic, feminist, affective, and reparative emancipation.

Discussant(s):

Cato, Paul - paul.cato1991@gmail.com, Providence College Chevannes, Derefe - dkchvnns@memphis.edu , University of Memphis

Owen, Rose - owenr@newschool.edu, The New School of Social Research

Svabek, Larry - lsvabek@missouri.edu , University of Missouri

Panel : 17.1 -No Panel - Canceled

Panel : 17.19 -20th Century Political Theory

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Bunting, Thomas, tbunting@shawnee.edu, Shawnee State University

Papers :

Arendt in West Germany: Seriality and/as Post-war German Citizenship

Suen, Chun-Tak, chuntak_suen@brown.edu , Brown University

Plurality and Political Theory: The Case of Arendt and Rousseau Durec, Zach, zdurec@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis Nicht Mitmachen! Reconstructing “Late” Adorno

Santeusanio, Joshua, j.santeusanio@ubc.ca, The University of British Columbia

Discussant(s):

Villa, Dana - Dana.R.Villa.9@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame

Panel : 18.1 -Legitimacy and Law in the Ancient World

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Ando, Clifford, cando@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Papers :

Perfect Imperfect Laws: The Paradox of Roman leges sumptuariae Salamanca, Emily, emilycs@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Structural Composition and Psychic Disposition of Aristotle's Servitude McCornack, Aemann, ml9634@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Social Practices Beyond the Law: Transgression and Acceptance in Classical Athens

Gagarin, Michael, University of Texas at Austin, gagarin@austin.utexas.edu

Obstructionism as a Form of Political Theater in Republican Roman Lawmaking Erdman, Chris, erdmanchristopher@gmail.com, Washington University at Saint Louis

Discussant(s):

Ando, Clifford - cando@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Mosher, Michael - michael-mosher@utulsa.edu, The University of Tulsa

Panel : 24.8 -Investigating Law Enforcement

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Becoming the State: (Im)migration Control and the Weaponization of Brown Bodies

Cortez, David, dcortez@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame

Exposure to Police Violence and Trust in the Police

Branton, Gina, rbranton@uncc.edu, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Carey, Tony, , University of Pittsburgh

Discussant(s):

Panel : 24.13 -Ideology and Partisanship

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Vega, Arturo, avega2@stmarytx.edu, St. Mary's University

Mendez, Geidy, geidym@uci.edu, University of California-Irvine

Papers :

Building Back the Bridge: Reevaluating Latino Linked-Fate and Party Identification as Predictors of Voting Behavior among Latinos Post-2020

Morín, Jason, jason.morin@csun.edu, California State University, Northridge

Sanchez, Gabriel, sanchezg@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

López Amaya, David, dlopezamaya@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Can’t Hide from Politics? Polarization and the Evolution of Party Identification among Early-Generation Americans

Jongwoo, Jeong, jjeong15@gsu.edu, Georgia State University

"Why are they here?": Latinx Immigrants growing conservatism rooted in New Immigrant Resentimient

Mendez, Geidy, geidym@uci.edu, University of California-Irvine

Boundary-Making and Political Identity: Understanding Latino Republicanism in the United States

Ortiz, Emily, enortiz@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Radical Patriotism and the Fourth for July Ochoa, Aiden, ochoaa@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Gutierrez, Angela - angela.gutierrez@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Ortiz, Emily - enortiz@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Vega, Arturo - avega2@stmarytx.edu, St. Mary's University

Panel : 24.15 -Political Fundraising and Polling

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Wright, Kenicia, Kenicia.Wright@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Papers :

Exclusion in Political Polling and Voter Demobilization: The Case of Asian Americans

Nathan, Chan, Nathan.Chan@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Nguy, Joyce, , University of California, Los Angeles

Who Gets the Money? How Characteristics of Candidates and Voters Influence the Decision to Donate

Wright, Kenicia, Kenicia.Wright@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Racial Data, Classification Conundrums, and the Rise and Fall of “Visible Minority” in Canada

Thompson, Debra, debra.thompson@mcgill.ca, McGill University

Tolley, Erin, erin.tolley@cunet.carleton.ca, Carleton University

Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada)

Racial Identity, Contextual Salience, and Voting Patterns among Black-White Biracial Americans

Stepp, Hailey, haileystepp@arizona.edu, The University of Arizona

Sanchez, Lisa , lisasanchez@arizona.edu, The University of Arizona

Discussant(s):

Wright, Kenicia - Kenicia.Wright@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Panel : 28.2 -Voting and Elections in Comparative Perspective

Date : Thursday, April 17, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Donovan, Todd, todd.donovan@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Papers :

The Impact of Electoral Reform on District-Level Party Systems in New Democracies: Insights from the Chilean Parallel Electoral System

Bunker, Kenneth, kenneth.bunker@uss.cl, San Sebastian University

Voter turnout and far right support in Western Europe

Allen, Trevor, allentj@ccsu.edu, Central Connecticut State University

Working-Class Political Candidate Success: Evidence from Canadian Elections

Robbins-Kanter, Jacob, jrobbins@ubishops.ca, Bishop's University

Discussant(s):

Donovan, Todd - todd.donovan@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

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Panel : 01.2 -Activism, Power, Protesting, and Social Movements

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Lin, Yi-Ping, yi-ping.lin@fu-berlin.de, Freie Universität Berlin

Papers :

How Do Disaffected Voters Choose? Assessing Protest Voting Beyond Explicit Protest Parties

Camatarri, Stefano, stefano.camatarri@uclouvain.be, Catholic University of Louvain

Gallina, Marta, marta.gallina@univ-catholille.fr, Catholic University of Lille

Telegram based activity during the Yellow Vests social movement in France

Sebbah, brigitte, brigitte.sebbah@iut-tlse3.fr, Paul Sabatier Toulouse III University

Ratinaud, Pierre, pierre.ratinaud@univ-tlse2.fr , Jean Jaurès Toulouse II University

Activists in Time: From Intense Preferences to Political Participation

Wang, Sophia, jinghong.wang@yale.edu, Yale University

Discussant(s):

Bowler, Shaun - shaun.bowler@ucr.edu , University of California Riverside

Chau, Elizabeth - eschau1@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Lin, Yi-Ping - yi-ping.lin@fu-berlin.de, Freie Universität Berlin

Panel : 01.3 -Civil-Military Conflict and Problems

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Li, Zeren, zeren.li@nus.edu.sg, National University of Singapore

Papers :

Polícia para quem precisa? Explaining success and failure in the creation of midlevel security forces in Democratic Latin America

Ivey, Andrew, aivey@bentley.edu, aivey@bentley.edu

Acácio, Igor, iacácio@fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Broken Promises: Why Ex-combatants Fight Again After Peace Agreements. The case of the FARC splinters in Colombia.

Sebastian, Tobon Palma, stobon2@uic.edu, University of Illinois Chicago

The Paradox of Peacekeeping: UN Peacekeepers and Social Cohesion in ConflictAffected Communities

Favell, William, william.favell@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Moncrieff, Henry J. , henry.moncrieff@ttu.edu, Texas Tech University

Zarepour-Arizi, Nila, nila.zarepour-arizi@ttu.edu, Texas Tech University

Discussant(s):

Brunell, Laura - brunell@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University

Favell, William - william.favell@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Panel : 02.2 -Global and Transformative Efforts in Higher Education

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

McCann, Michael, mwmccann@uw.edu, University of Washington

Papers :

Educational Approaches for the Future

Deo, Nandini, ndd208@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Gatski, Ivan, ihg327@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Hussain, Khurram, khh209@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

The Pan-African University Institute for Governance: A Model for Higher Education Reform in Africa

Ngenge, Ransom Tanyu, ransomtanyu.ngenge@doktorant.up.krakow.pl, University of the National Education Commission

Problem-Based Learning Beyond Borders: Transforming Faculty, Students, and Community Members through a Cutting-Edge Pedagogy

Simmons, William, williamsimmons@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Discussant(s):

Hindman, Matthew - matt-hindman@utulsa.edu, University of Tulsa

Panel : 03.2 -Power and Balance: Re-thinking Hierarchies, Equality, and Freedoms with the More-Than-Human World

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Schlosberg, David, david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

Papers :

When people are the youngest ecological sibling

Winter, Christine, christine.winter@otago.ac.nz, University of Otago

Puzzles of Hierarchy, Equality, and Consumption in the More-than-Human World

Nedelsky, Jennifer , jnedelsky@osgoode.yorku.ca, York University

In Praise of Decay, Toward a Politics of Compost

Croteau, Jessica, jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Working Toward Ecological and Planetary Justice: A Durkheimian Environmental Socio-Political Theory

Cladis, Mark, mark_cladis@brown.edu, Brown University

Discussant(s):

Schlosberg, David - david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

Panel : 03.17 -Inter/Intra Species Communication and Deliberation

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Jones, June, june.jones@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas

Papers :

Focusing the lens of multispecies justice? The politics of visual storytelling in US wild horse advocacy

Hunold, Christian, hunoldc@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Britton, Jennifer, jlb42@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Del Grosso, Abigail, acdelgrosso@gmail.com, Independent Scholar Science and Moral Standing: The Role of Community-led Research in Restorative Environmental Justice

Ottinger, Gwen, ottinger@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Birdsong, Mourning, and the Self: Singing and/as Interspecies Communication in Times of Crisis

Strack, Franziska, franziska.strack@utah.edu, University of Utah

Discussant(s):

Martindale, Dayton - dayton.martindale@colorado.edu, University of Colorado, Boulder

Panel : 04.12 -Drivers of Environmental and Climate (In)action

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Acheampong, Joseph, joa5@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Papers :

Climate Action and Political Affiliation: Framing Climate Policies to Influence Voters’ Opinion

Olivier, Annabelle, annabelle.olivier.1@ulaval.ca, Laval University

Global Environmental Inaction

Osburn, Evelyn , evie777@uw.edu , University of Washington

We Can't Wait Forever: State Responses to "Forever Chemicals" in the US

Smith, Gemma, gemmasmith@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Gilson, Gina, ggilson@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Brown, Adrienne, adriennerb@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Zuniga, Adriana, aazuniga@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Gerlak, Andrea, agerlak@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Review Responsiveness: Examining the Relationship between Regulatory Review Requirements & Legislative Action in the U.S. Congress

Smith, Hunter, huntersmith@ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

How does the China-leading Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank membership influence climate commitment? Examining the variations of net-zero emission commitment goals.

Yin, Siyu, syyin@uw.edu, University of Washington

Discussant(s):

Wang, Hanjie - hanjiewang123@gmail.com, Boston University

Panel : 05.2 -Author Meets Critics: Commander-In-Chief by Casey B.K. Dominguez

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

McCarty, Timothy, tmccarty@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego

Discussant(s):

Bimes, Terri - bimes@berkeley.edu, University of California at Berkeley

Dominguez, Casey - caseydominguez@SanDiego.edu, University of San Diego

Ellis, Richard - rellis@willamette.edu, Willamette University

Zeisberg, Mariah - zeisberg@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Panel : 06.3 -Gender, Race, and Legislative Institutions in the US

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Walker, Elizabeth, ewalker@collegeofthedesert.edu, College of the Desert

Papers :

Sisters on the Rise: Women’s Leadership of the Congressional Black Caucus

Mahoney, Anna, anna.m.mahoney@dartmouth.edu, Dartmouth College

Brown, Nadia, nb865@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University

Clark, Christopher, chriclar@email.unc.edu, UNC Chapel Hill

Peay, Periloux, peay@umd.edu, University of Maryland

Strawbridge, Michael, strawbridge@wustl.edu, Washington University

Catch a Wave? Social Movements and Latina Legislative Leadership

Montoya, Celeste, celeste.montoya@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder

Representing the Real Latino Electorate: Far Right Latinas, Group Capture, and Alternate Visions of Latinidad

Venegas-Lopez, Yulenni, yvenegas@uw.edu, University of Washington

Stereotypes in Strategy: Gendered Language and Self-Presentation in the 2024 California Senate Election

McReynolds, Rana, rana.mcreynolds@sjsu.edu, San Jose State University

Discussant(s):

Shah, Paru - paru.shah@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Panel : 09.2 -Government Repression and Human Rights

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Kim, James Dongjin, jjjkim@uw.edu, University of Washington

Papers :

“Elected” Dictators and the Initiation of Militarized Disputes

Romero, Richie , Raromer9@asu.edu, Arizona State University

We Before Me: The Impact of Culture on State Repression of Civil Resistance

Movements

Samat, Ahana , ahana.samat@utdallas.edu, The University of Texas at Dallas

Pillai, Maitreyi, maitreyi.pillai@utdallas.edu, The University of Texas at Dallas

Correlates of Genocide - How does the institutional world order enable Genocide?

Suwwan, Noor, nsuwwan1@gmail.com, University of Chicago

Beyond Democracy and Human Rights: The Motivations Behind States Forum

Shopping for BRICS Over Western Norms

Shishir, Md Foysal Jaman, mshishir@go.olemiss.edu, University of Mississippi

What human rights foreign policy should the U.S. adopt towards China?

Sadiku, Fitore, fsadi004@ucr.edu, UC Riverside

Discussant(s):

Sasley, Brent E. - bsasley@uta.edu, University of Texas at Arlington

Panel : 09.13 -Creating Ontological Security: Aesthetics, Status, and Collective Transformation

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Steele, Brent , brent.steele@utah.edu, University of Utah

Papers :

‘Ni reyes, ni gringos invasores’: Security, Identity, and Aesthetics in Colonial Puerto Rico

Amoureux, Jack , amourejl@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

Envisioning Identity: The Aesthetic Dimensions of National Roles and Ontological Security in International Relations

Cihan, Irem, iremcihan357@gmail.com, University of London

Objects of stigma: Restitution of looted art in international politics

Subotic, Jelena , jsubotic@gsu.edu, Georgia State University

The Security of Insecurity: New Opportunities for Ontological Security in Late Modernity

Hall, Alex , Alexander.Hall@utah.edu, University of Utah

Nationalism, Art, and the Moral Teaching of the Proper Croat Man

Jackson, Christopher , Christopher.Jackson@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Discussant(s):

Steele, Brent - brent.steele@utah.edu, University of Utah

Subotic, Jelena - jsubotic@gsu.edu, Georgia State University

Panel : 11.2 -The Courts Post-Dobbs: Sex, Gender, and Healthcare Rights

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Peterson, Jordan Carr, jordancarrpeterson@gmail.com, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Papers :

Reconsidering Abortion: A Pro-Life Position Chen, Paul, chenp@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

The Abortion Question via In Vitro Fertilization: Debating Embryonic Personhood in Alabama

Mazer, Alyssa, armazer@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Overturning the Court’s Legitimacy: The Effects of the Supreme Court Overruling Established Precedents on its Institutional Reputation

Safarzadeh, Pooya, pooya.safarzadeh@csun.edu, California State University, Northridge

Discussant(s):

Heard, Kathryn - heardk2@whitman.edu, Whitman College

Panel : 12.2 -U.S. Congress

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Casellas, Jason, jcasellas@uh.edu, University of Houston

Papers :

Doomed to Fail? An Analysis of Republican Speakers of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2011 to the Present Henning, Maye, maye.henning@suffolk.edu, Suffolk University Carey-DiGregorio, Benjamin, , University of Portland Party Polarization, Legislative Procedures and Amending Processes in the US House, 2007 - 2024, the Case of the National Defense Authorization Act Den Hartog, Chris, cdenhart@calpoly.edu, Cal Poly SLO Nokken, Timothy, Timothy.Nokken@ttu.edu, Texas Tech University

The Contemporary Rise of the Congressional Review Act: 2017–2024 Berry, Michael, Michael.Berry@ucdenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver Legislative Effectiveness, Electoral Anticipation, and Garnering Campaign

Advantage in the United States Senate

Algara, Carlos, carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Discussant(s):

Casellas, Jason - jcasellas@uh.edu, University of Houston

Panel : 14.1 -Parties, Interest Groups, Movements and Political Organizations in Latin America

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Papers :

All Populist President's Men: Assessing the Strategic Use of Informal Institutions in the Recruitment and Selection of Candidates for Subnational Elections in Latin America.

Bonilla, Jhon, jkbonilla@uidaho.edu, University of Idaho

Higuera, Felipe, felipe.higuera@urosario.edu.co, Universidad del Rosario

Declining Party Loyalty in Chile, Part 2

Dixon, David, ddixon@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills

Global-local dynamics: The Case of Pro-Palestine Activism in Chile

El Kurd, Dana, delkurd@richmond.edu, University of Richmond

Stars on the Ballot: Exploring the Phenomenon of Celebrity Politics in Mexico

Mejorada Sesma, David, dmejoradasesma0299@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 15.2 -Capitalism, Reconciliation, and Federalism in Fragile Democracies

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Bulut, Dolunay, dolunaybulut@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Papers :

Rethinking human rights and reconciliation: Mamdani, Darfur, and South Sudan

Mares, Gabriel, gpmares84@gmail.com, n/a

The mobilization role of parliaments under autocratization

Bajpai, Rochana, rb6@soas.ac.uk, University of London

Sustaining Solidarity: “Radical Third Spaces” in the Subaltern Public Sphere

Wells, Catherine, catherine.wells@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Multinational federalism: some unresolved tensions

Boileau, Xavier, xavier.boileau2@mcgill.ca, McGill University

Discussant(s):

Bulut, Dolunay - dolunaybulut@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Moskop, Wynne - wynne.moskop@slu.edu, Saint Louis University

Panel : 16.14 -Necropolitics: White Consumption, Complicity, and Constructions of the Human

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Melonas , Desireé, dmelonas@ucr.edu,

Papers :

From the Fetish to Black Paranoia: Causality and the Overrepresentation of Man

Cambridge, Nigel, ncambridge@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York Graduate Center

Empathic consumption: a critique of empathy as an agent of white supremacy

Tatz, Erin, etatz@bu.edu, Boston University White-Americo-Pessimism?

Werner, Griffin, gbwerner@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa A Fanonian Examination of the Dialectical Development and Potential Negation of Whiteness

Sturman, Joshua, sturmanj@uw.edu, University of Washington

Discussant(s):

Melonas , Desireé - dmelonas@ucr.edu,

Panel : 16.27 -The Female Body: Object, Agent, Transcendence*

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Wingrove, Elizabeth, ewingrov@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Papers :

From Anita Hill to Dobbs: When Women's Bodies Reshaped the Body Politic Sarvasy, Wendy, wsarvasy@gmail.com, California State University, East Bay

Speaking About Marriage: A Feminist Account of Performativity and Structure in Women’s Choices on Marital Life

Jo, Kabin, kabin.jo@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Problematising Consent in University Faculty-Student Relationships

Ng, Qian Qian, qqng@umich.edu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Gimalieva, Leyla, leyla.gimalieva@u.nus.edu,

Discussant(s): Najm, Helena - hnajm@gradcenter.cuny.edu, CUNY Graduate Center

Panel : 16.38 - Authors-Meet-Critics: Everyone’s Business What Companies Owe Society by Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Medearis, John, john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Discussant(s):

Brown, Brookes - brookes.brown@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Datta, Prithviraj - pdatta@fandm.edu, Franklin and Marshall College Dobuzinskis, Laurent - dobuzins@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University Ron, Amit - amit.ron@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Smith, Jeffery - smitjeff@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Panel : 17.2 -Revolutionary Political Spaces

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Plaetzer, Niklas, nplaetzer@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Papers : Anarchist Threats, Feminist Threats: Louise Michel and Transnational Activism

Eichner, Carolyn, eichner@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Arendt, Luxemburg, and the Republic

Maione, Angela, angela.maione@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

The Mythos of the Earth: Virtual Utopias, Suspended Realisms, and Visions of a Third World

Mansoori, Naveed, nmansoori@ucla.edu, University of Arkansas

The Unhappy Poor: The Politics of Resentment in the Classical World

Reshad, Clover, reshc244@newschool.edu, New School for Social Research

Discussant(s):

Sterling, Rebekah - resterling@wm.edu, William & Mary

Panel : 17.13 -Theorizing Politics in China

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Herold, Robert, robertherold4@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

Papers :

Theory and Actions in the Diligent Work-Frugal Study Movement

Chen, Jinxue, jinxuechen2025@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

Contradiction: Disappointment and Enthusiasm When Organizing with Mao

Diones, Alexander, alexander.diones@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

From Guo (State) to Wo (Self): The International Political Theory of Yang Zhu

Joshi, Devin, devinjoshi@smu.edu.sg, Singapore Management University

Red Leviathan: How Ideological Flexibility Saved the Chinese Communist Party Prill, Noah, nprill6008@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Spontaneity and Socialist Transformation: Reading 'Mao's 1970s' in Political Theory

Zhou, Yichuan, zhouy997@newschool.edu, Tsinghua Institute for Advanced Study

Discussant(s):

Jing, Qi - titan66618ucla@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel : 18.2 -Race and Indigeneity: Statebuilding in the South and West

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Szymanski, Ann-Marie, ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman

Papers :

Race and Pardons in a Hybrid Authoritarian Legal Order

Butorac, Sean Kim, skbutorac@noctrl.edu, North Central College

“Groundless–Captious–or Premature”: Settler Organization in Mississippi Territory

and the Development of the American Administrative State

Grove, Jeffrey, jgrove91@uw.edu, University of Washington

Photography and the “White Man’s Indian”

French, John, jfrench3@depaul.edu, DePaul University

Support for Native American Policies: Land Acknowledgement Statements vis-àvis Historical Information in the U.S.

Reinke, Jonathan, jonathan.Reinke@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Headington, Edward, edward.headington@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Jessica, Geiger, Jessica.geiger@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Discussant(s):

Szymanski, Ann-Marie - ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman

Panel : 24.2 -The Political Psychology of Race & Ethnicity

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Saavedra Cisneros, Angel, a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College

Johnson, Austin, austin.johnson@templejc.edu, Temple College

Parafiniuk, Adrah, amp8@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Papers :

Between Belonging and Exclusion: The Emotional Underpinnings of Immigration Policy amongst Latinos and Asian Americans

Alhambra, Ramona, rabalh21@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Berdan, Edward, edward.berdan@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

The Politics of Trust and Taxation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Johnson, Austin, austin.johnson@templejc.edu, Temple College

Social Identities and Political Socialization among Immigrants

Saavedra Cisneros, Angel, a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College

Alvarez, Robert, rdalvare@CougarNet.UH.EDU, University of Houston

Roman, Marcel, mroman@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Cognitive consequences of insecure national belonging

Gomes, Joseph, joseph.gomes@uclouvain.be, University of Louvain

Panin, Amma, , University of Louvain

Banerjee, Ritwik, , IIM Bangalor

Lindstam, Emmy, , IE University

Discussant(s):

Alegre, Claudia - claudia.alegre@duke.edu, Duke University

Jongwoo, Jeong - jjeong15@gsu.edu, Georgia State University

Parafiniuk, Adrah - amp8@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Saavedra Cisneros, Angel - a.saavedra@bowdoin.edu, Bowdoin College

Panel : 25.2 -Elections and Representation: Design, Performance, and Expectations

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Overlooked and Undervalued: The Ghettoization of Women County Clerks

Bernick, Ethan, emb0111@ksu.edu, Kansas State University

Baird, Chardie, cbaird@ksu.edu, Kansas State University

Heidbreder, Brianne, heidbr@ksu.edu, Kansas State University

Navarro, Andrew, asnavarro310@ksu.edu, Kansas State University

Running unopposed: Explaining the variation in rates of contestation in local elections

Crawford, Evan, ecrawford@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego

Constitutional, but a Hot Mess: the 2021 California Gubernatorial Recall

Hussey, Wesley, whussey@csus.edu, Sacramento State University

States Legislating Against Digital Deception: A Comparative Study of Laws to Mitigate Deepfake Risks in American Political Advertisements

Goldberg, Hayden, hayden.goldberg@gmail.com, Independent Scholar

Discussant(s):

Donovan, Todd - donovat@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Panel : 28.1 -The Causes and Consequences of Election Outcomes

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) : Allen, Trevor, allentj@ccsu.edu, Central Connecticut State University

Papers : When Do Opposition Political Parties Resort to Post-election Violence?

Akowuah, Joseph, joseph.s.akowuah@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Election Fever or Sick of Elections? Effect of Elections on Political Interest for Over Five Million Citizens Worldwide

Go, Laurence, laurencg@uio.no, University of Oslo

Pennsylvania 2024: Harris v. Trump and the Key to Victory

Yenerall, Kevan, kyenerall@pennwest.edu, Pennsylvania Western University

Political Myths and the 2024 US Election

Mitchell , Charles , mitchellc@gram.edu, Grambling State University

From the Ground Up: Investigating the Linkages Between Community Level

Deprivation and Individual Political Participation Way, Rachel , rachel_way@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University

Discussant(s):

Allen, Trevor - allentj@ccsu.edu, Central Connecticut State University

Panel : 32.1 -Abolition(s)

Date : Thursday, April 17, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Bennett, Nolan, nbennett@calpoly.edu, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Papers :

“To Live Violence-Free Lives”: The “INCITE!-Critical Resistance Statement” as Abolitionist Constitutionalism

Epstein, Daniel, danielepstein@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

The Legitimation Crisis of the State and Abolition

Passavant, Paul, Passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Is Abolition a Theory of (State) Nonviolence?

Singh, Jakeet, jsingh3@yorku.ca, York University

Discussant(s):

Kaushal-Carter, Kierstan - kierstkc@law.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

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Panel : 00.3 -Reimagining Transformation in a Fragile World

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Willapa 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Krause, Sharon , Sharon_Krause@brown.edu, Brown University

Papers :

Beyond Utopia: Revolution as Planetary Temporality Sagan, Claire, csagan@vassar.edu, Vassar College

The Wonder of Unbecoming: A Politics of Decline for the Broken-Down Present

Croteau, Jessica, jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

“Rains come, the grass grows, rains stop, the grass burns”: Colonialism and Wildfires on Maui

Ferguson, Kathy, kferguso@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Comfort, Gentleness, and the Genuine: Embracing Temporary and Shaky Affirmations

DeBole, David, ddebole1@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant(s): Grove, Jairus - jairusg@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Panel : 01.12 -In Memoriam: The Political Vision of James Scott

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut

Papers :

Two Cheers for Practical Knowledge (and Maybe More!)

Ruchet, Olivier, olivier.ruchet@unil.ch, Universite de Lausanne

Teaching James C. Scott's 'Hidden Transcripts' to Advanced Undergraduates

Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah

Making Waves: Science and Poetry in the Work of James C. Scott

Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, Capeern@gmail.com, University of Connecticut

Names, numbers, and categories in James C. Scott’s work

Yanow, Dvora, Dvora.Yanow.prof@gmail.com, Wageningen University

Discussant(s):

Wedeen, Lisa - lwedee@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Panel : 03.3 -Roundtable: New Books in EPT

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Cannavo, Peter, pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Papers :

Discussant(s):

Rowe, James - , University of Victoria

Wiebe, Sarah Marie - , University of Victoria

Winter, Christine - , University of Otago

Panel : 03.16 -Perspectives on the Planetary Emergency

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

On, Stephen, stephen.on@ihu.edu.tr, Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul, Turkiye

Papers :

Might Environmental Pragmatism Imply a Theory of the Good?

Stephens, Piers, piers@uga.edu, University of Georgia

Unbounded Ecologies & Emergent Theories of Politics

Byg, Reed, bygr@vt.edu, The Oregon Extension

Landless Imaginings, the Flesh of the Earth, and Settlerism of Too Many Bodies

Sanadhya, Varun, sanadhya@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Discussant(s):

Stone, James - jstone@mtsac.edu, Mt San Antonio College

Panel : 04.2 -Challenging and Extending Environmental & Climate Justice

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Ko, Inhwan, inhwanko@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

Papers :

Maladaptation and Moral Hazard: Rethinking Climate Justice and Adaptation Governance

Carmack, Meagan, mcarmack@uw.edu, University of Washington

Wealthy countries are not immune to global problems: applying a resilience approach to divergent country-level COVID-19 mortality outcomes and expected climate change adaptation capacity

Levin, Tova Donovan, tova.levin@gwu.edu, The George Washington University

Embedding Environmental Justice into Climate Change Adaptation Policy and Practice

Schlosberg, David, david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

Della Bosca, Hannah, , University of Sydney de Kleyn, Lisa, , La Trobe University

Rickards, Lauren, , La Trobe University

Environmental Injustice Across the Atlantic: Sacrifice Zones in Europe

Vanderheiden, Steve, vanders@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder Santala, Aine, aine.santala@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Discussant(s):

Karageorge, Kaleigh - kkarageo@purdue.edu, Purdue University

Marques de Mesquita, Carolina - carolina.marquesdemesquita@yale.edu, Yale University

Panel : 04.3 -Environmental & Climate Justice Policy Processes and Dynamics

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Armstrong, John, jarmstrong@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Papers :

Humanitarian advocacy and public support for climate reparations: Evidence from a survey experiment in the United States

Foxe, Jana, jfoxe@uw.edu, University of Washington

Reshaping After Disaster: The Flooding of the Santa Ana and the Restructuring of Riverside

Kegler, Tommy, tkegl001@ucr.edu, University of California at Riverside

Community-Driven Adaptation: Policy Strategies for Climate Resilience in Rural Honduras

Montoya Lozano, Ariana, montoyal@purdue.edu, Purdue University

Discussant(s):

Smith, Gemma - gemmasmith@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Panel : 06.2 -The Intersections of Race, Gender, and Political Behavior

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Daily, Anna, anna.daily@csus.edu, Sacramento State University

Papers :

Complaining as Citizenship? Race, gender, nationality, and claim-making in Dublin and Belfast

Dobbs, Erica, erica.dobbs@pomona.edu, Pomona College

Mexicanas: The Divergent Trajectories of Mexican American Women Voters in recent Presidential Elections

Muzquiz, Jose, muzquiz@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Watanabe, Melissa, mmwatana@usc.edu, University of Southern California Historical Contexts and Contemporary Struggles: Mapping the History and Future of Feminist Activism in Brazil

Turbino Torres, Luisa, lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University

Discussant(s):

Walsh, Denise - denise@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Panel : 07.1 -Immigrant Political Participation and Incorporation

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Raychaudhuri, Tanika , tanikar@rice.edu, Rice University

Papers :

From the Bay to the Valley: contextual factors in immigrant political socialization

Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, mgcs@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University Networked Opinions? Perceived Homophily Within Asian Americans' Interpersonal Networks

Chan, Stephanie, chans@lafayette.edu, Lafayette College

Chen, Sonya, sgchen@princeton.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Immigrant Partisanship and Electoral Institutions: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand Compared

White, Stephen, stephenwhite@cunet.carleton.ca, Carleton University

Acculturation, Imported Beliefs, and Social Remittances: Abortion Policy Views of Salvadorans in the U.S.

Acevedo, Jesse, jesse.acevedo@du.edu, University of Denver

Immigrant Inclusion: Urban Policy and Civic Engagement

Chapa, Samantha, schapa2@central.uh.edu, University of Houston

Discussant(s):

Altema McNeely, Natasha - natasha.altema@unt.edu, University of North Texas

Chapa, Samantha - schapa2@central.uh.edu, University of Houston

Paul, Hannah - hannah.paul@missouri.edu, University of Missouri

Panel : 08.1 -Methodological Pluralism in Indigenous Politics

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 602

Chair(s) :

Allard-Tremblay, Yann, yann.allard-tremblay@mcgill.ca, McGill University

Papers :

Called to Witness?: Engaging/in Indigenous storywork respectfully as political theorists

Aguirre, Kelly, kaguirre@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Assimilation and Demands for Self-Determination: Renaming Indigenous People in the U.S., 1890-1910

Castañeda Dower, Sonja , sonjacastaneda@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Discussant(s):

Fillmore, Mel - melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Panel : 09.3 -Dynamics of Civilian Victimization

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 609

Chair(s) : Parsons, Brandon, brandon.parsons@pepperdine.edu, Pepperdine University

Papers :

Pulling and Releasing the Breaks Violent Escalation and De-escalation in Northern Ireland from 1968 to 1981

Masters, Daniel, mastersd@uncw.edu, UNCW, Dept. of International Studies

External Dynamics and Insurgent Violence: Do External Ties affect Rebel Group's Engagement in Human Trafficking

Chung, Ji Hyeon, jihyeonc@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle

The Thin Line Between Militia and Terrorist groups: The Case of Iraq's Badr Organization

Hogr, Tarkhani, htarkh1@lsu.edu, Louisiana State University

Assessing the Effects of International Audience Costs on Violence against Refugees, 1996-2014

Campbell, Thomas, tcampbell2@unr.edu, University of Nevada Reno

Discussant(s):

Parsons, Brandon - brandon.parsons@pepperdine.edu, Pepperdine University

Panel : 11.3 -Constitutionalism and Crisis in the Roberts Court

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 509

Chair(s) : Stohler, Stephan, sstohler@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Papers :

Legal Undercurrents: The Right to Bear Arms and Constitutional Politics in the Federal Courts of Appeals

Darwin, Sierra, Sierra.darwin@student.csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

Curbing the Supreme Court in a Polarized Congress: 1989-2022

Dionne, Lee, dionnele@udmercy.edu, University of Detroit Mercy

Political Justice, Class Justice, and Transatlantic Visions of Democratic Law Lieback, Hedwig, hl3426@columbia.edu, Columbia University in the City of New York How to Pave the Way to Sustainable Capitalism and How Not to Implement Federalism. Lessons Learned from Ohio v. EPA Neacsu, Dana, edn13@columbia.edu, Barnard College

Discussant(s):

Panel : 12.3 -OTC's: Other than Congress Legislative Politics

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Algara, Carlos, carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Papers :

Hidden Cleavages: Measuring Ideology in State Legislatures through Committee Votes

Pellaton, Paige, ppellaton@ucdavis.edu, University of California Center Sacramento

Voter Identification Bills and State Legislator Abstention

Rush, Tye, tarush@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego

Is Polarization Between Political Parties in the National Assembly Deepening in South Korea?: Focusing on the Committee Meeting Minutes on Controversial Bills from the 19th to 21st Legislatures

Kim, DeokRyeol, ejrfuf85@naver.com, Kyungpook National University

Eom, KiHong, kheom@knu.ac.kr, Kyungpook National University

Seong, YuJin, dbwls2373@naver.com, Kyungpook National University

There's Still No Women's Mafia: Women's Donor Groups and State Legislative Elections

James, Heather, hjames@bmcc.cuny.edu, BMCC City University of New York

Discussant(s):

Algara, Carlos - carlos.algara@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Panel : 13.1 -Media Attention and Democracy

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Just a Guilty Pleasure? A Closer Look at Reality Television

Aepfelbacher, Sophia, saepfelbacher@fordham.edu, University of Washington

Digital diplomacy for international organizations: utilization of Instagram by the International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization

Kim, Sang Min, sangminnie@yonsei.ac.kr, Yonsei University

Gil, Jung-ah, , Korea University

Lee, Hyo Won, , Incheon National University

Media Madness and Legislative Lagging: Analyzing the Effects of Media Attention on Immigration Policy in the United States

Schuck, Zoe, zoe.schuck@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Suited for Politics: How Congressmembers Vary in Their Use of Formal and

Informal Attire on Instagram

Stout, Christopher, cstout@ucsd.edu, UCSD

Masuoka, Natalie, nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Nguy, Joyce, joycenguy@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant(s):

Panel : 14.3 -Roundtable:"Between A Campaign and A Movement:" Race, Gender and the Intersectional Mobilizing of Joy in the Kamala Harris Campaign"

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Hancock, Ange-Marie, hancock.39@osu.edu, The Ohio State University

Discussant(s):

Bejarano, Christina - cbejarano@twu.edu, Texas Women's University

Sampaio, Anna - asampaio@scu.edu,

Panel : 15.3 -Political Liminality, Utopian Thought, and Democratic Dissent

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Londrigan, Paul, plondrigan@pace.edu, Pace University

Papers :

Here and Now: Black Perspectives on Antiutopianism

Zarate, Donald, donaldzaratejr@gmail.com, University of California at Riverside Democratic Impatience: A Dissident Tradition of Political Thought

Feit, Mario, mfeit@gsu.edu, Georgia State University

Haunting and the Making of Political Life

Blakemore Briggs, Noah, nblake4@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago

Liminality and the ties that Bind Us

Froozan, John, john.froozan@psjaisd.us, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District

Discussant(s):

Mares, Gabriel - gpmares84@gmail.com, n/a

Panel : 16.2 -Author-Meets-Critics: 'Politics in Captivity: Plantations, Prisons, and WorldBuilding,' by Lena Zuckerwise

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Grattan, Laura, lgrattan@wellesley.edu, Wellesley College Zuckerwise, Lena , lena.zuckerwise@simmons.edu, Simmons University

Discussant(s):

Gordon, Jane - jane.gordon@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut LeSure, Ainsley - ainsley_lesure@brown.edu, Brown University Threadcraft, Shatema - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Panel : 16.15 -Indigeneity, Humanism & Settler Colonialism

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Shapiro, Kam, kshapiro@ilstu.edu, Illinois State University

Papers :

Adorno and Horkheimer on Humans and other Earthlings

Baum, Bruce, bruce.baum@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

“Not Even Love Can Make a Slave of a Red Girl:” E Pauline Johnson’s PanIndigenous Feminist Articulation of Sovereign Peoplehood

Feng, Janice, janicefeng@trentu.ca, Trent University

Settler as Seriality

Snelgrove, Corey, cjsnelgr@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta

"Sink(ing) that Fucking Ship": Outlining a Decolonizing Project for the Canadian Settler Colony

Bhattacharjee, Ritwik, ritwik.bhattacharjee@ubc.ca, University of British ColumbiaVancouver

Discussant(s):

Tatz, Erin - etatz@bu.edu, Boston University

Panel : 16.26 -Expanding the Archive of Feminism and Theorizing Beyond Consent

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Kramer, Sina, Sina.Kramer@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Papers :

The Transformative Political Potential of #NiUnaMenos and #MeToo

Fultner, Barbara, fultner@denison.edu, Denison University

The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union and Feminist Political Imagination

Ferguson, Michaele, michaele.ferguson@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder

"Sexy": The Emergence of the Male Gaze

Kessel, Alisa, kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound

Duthely, Regina, rduthely@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound

Discussant(s):

Kramer, Sina - Sina.Kramer@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Panel : 17.3 -Alternative Sovereignties

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Maione, Angela, angela.maione@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

Papers :

Indigenous Sovereignties and the Construction of Postcolonial Citizenship in Peru

Chang, Arturo, arturo.chang@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

A Chinese Conception of Sovereignty

Jing, Qi, titan66618ucla@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

The Object Possession Trap: A Critique of Exclusive Land Rights

Jurkevics, Anna, anna.jurkevics@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Sovereignty’s Sleights of Hand

Sterling, Rebekah, resterling@wm.edu, William & Mary

Discussant(s):

Mansoori, Naveed - nmansoori@ucla.edu, University of Arkansas

Panel : 17.14 -Death and the Politics of Mortality

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Pool, Heather, poolh@denison.edu, Denison University

Papers :

I'm CEO, Bitch: Death-hacking as Worldmaking in Silicon Valley

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University

Ahab’s Leg: Prosthetic Immortality versus Organic Mortality

Dumm, Thomas, tldumm@amherst.edu, Amherst College

Phaedra's Refusal

Honig, Bonnie , bonnie_honig@brown.edu, Brown University Die Your Own Death: Walt Whitman's Existential Democracy Turner, Jack, jturner3@uw.edu, University of Washington

Discussant(s):

Pool, Heather - poolh@denison.edu, Denison University

Panel : 19.1 -Examining Political Spectres

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

LeBlanc, John, jleblanc@uttyler.edu, University of Texas at Tyler

Papers :

Stephen King's The Long Walk: Hyperrealism, Violence, and the Search for Glory Huss, Stephen, sahuss@pvamu.edu, Prairie View A&M University Brown, Ted Henry, ted.brown@louisiana.edu, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Landscape, Stuck National Historiography, and the Cinema of Jia Zhang-ke Dow, Douglas, dougdow@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas Zombie USSR: The Spectre of the Soviet Union in the 21st Century United States Mahoney, Patrick , patrick.m.mahoney@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Spectrality as Presence and Identity in Sahar Khalifeh's My First and Only Love LeBlanc, John, jleblanc@uttyler.edu, University of Texas at Tyler

Discussant(s):

Huss, Stephen - sahuss@pvamu.edu, Prairie View A&M University

Panel : 20.1 -Comparative Trans Politics: Evidence from India, Canada, and the United States

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Hummel, Callan, calla.hummel@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Papers :

Hormones, Food Supplies, and the Production of Gender

Murib, Zein, zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University

The Affective, Anarchic Politics of Queer and Trans Zines

Susnick, Addye, addyesusnick@gmail.com, University of British Columbia

Does State Categorization Affect the Boundaries of Identity? The Case of Gender and Sexual Minorities in India

Baral, Siddhartha, sbaral@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego

Trans Activism, Oppositional Consciousness, and Administrative Burdens: Obtaining a Gender-Affirming ID in Florida

Hummel, Callan, calla.hummel@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Discussant(s):

Magni, Gabriele - gabriele.magni@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Panel : 20.7 -Sexuality, Law, and Politics

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Knievel, Jacob, jakeknievel@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Papers :

Mobilizing for Reproductive Justice: The Struggle for Queer Reproductive Rights in the Age of Dobbs

Mayo-Adam, Erin, erin.mayo-adam@hunter.cuny.edu, Hunter College, CUNY

Misclassified: Equal Protection and Gender Identity in an Age of Animus

Perkins, Kathryn, Kathryn.Perkins@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

A Safeword for the Defendant: The Procedural Due Process Right to a Consent Defense

Hill, Calix, calixbhill@gmail.com, University of Alabama School of Law

Discussant(s):

Kammerer, Edward - edwardkammerer@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Panel : 22.1 -Identity Politics: Formation, Causation, and Discrimination

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Christenson, Dino, dinopc@wustl.edu, Washington University in St Louis

Papers :

Benefit or Backlash? Examining the effect of contentious claims of antisemitism

Hariharan, Ananya, ananyahariharan@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Becker, Clayton, cnbecker14@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Ortiz, Emily, enortiz@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Goetz, Joshua, joshgoetz@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Warshauer, Connor, cwarshauer1@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles

Shifting Public Perception and Euroscepticism of the European Union in Western and Central Europe

Morris, Alina, alinanmorris@gmail.com, San Diego State University

Changing Party, Changing Identity: The Role of White Identity in Partisan Shifts, 2016-2020

Niezgoda, Meredith, meredith.niezgoda@tccd.edu, Tarrant County College

Branton, Gina, rbranton@uncc.edu, University of North Carolina Charlotte

How Politicized Identity Development Can Help Reduce Administrative Burdens

Sylvester, Steven, ssylvester@uvu.edu, Utah Valley University

Schneider, Monica , schneimc@miamioh.edu, Miami University

Callaghan, Timothy , timcal@bu.edu, Boston University

Lunz Trujillo, Kristin , lunztruk@mailbox.sc.edu, University of South Carolina

Discussant(s):

Sandlin, Evan - esandlin@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Panel : 23.1 -Education and Public Policy in Comparative Contexts

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Adams Square, Dr. Grace, grace.adamssquare@mga.edu, Middle Georgia State University

Papers :

Federal Guidance and State Response to Cyberbullying Policy: How can we transform the problem? A Document Analysis

Adams Square, Dr. Grace, grace.adamssquare@mga.edu, Middle Georgia State University

A Comparative Analysis of Shadow Education Governance: Evaluating China's Chen, Ziyao, chenziyao3394250@163.com, Tianjin University

Chen, Yuxiang, chenyvxiang123@gmail.com, Duke University

Impact Evaluation of the Ghanaian Undergraduate Pre-Engineering Program

French, Evaewero, frenceva@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University

Amoatey, Peace, , University of Ghana

Obiri-Yeboah, Abena, , Kumasi Technical University

Quagrainie, Fanny, fquagrainie@gimpa.edu.gh, Ghana Institute

Academia Sinica’s Impact on Taiwan’s Education Policy: An Epistemic Community Approach

Ivanova, Anna, anna.ivanova@wsu.edu, Washington State University

School Choice: A Child Rights Perspective

Deo, Nandini, ndd208@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Nowakowski, Joe, jon266@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Discussant(s):

Ceccoli, Stephen - ceccoli@rhodes.edu, Rhodes College

Panel : 24.1 -Globalizing and Classifying Ethnicity

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Quinault 5th Floor

Chair(s) : Turbino Torres, Luisa, lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University

Papers :

Just Some Other Race? Toward a New Model of Latino Racial Classification

Bueno Vásquez, Michelle, mbuenov@u.northwestern.edu, Institutional Affiliation

Colorblind Politics

Carey, Tony, Tony.Carey@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh

Byond Binary: A New Measurement of Party Ethnicization

Hamza, Ahmed , ahmedhamza@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas

Discussant(s): Bueno Vásquez, Michelle - mbuenov@u.northwestern.edu, Institutional Affiliation

Panel : 24.9 -Political Implications of Policing

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Maltby, Elizabeth, elizabeth.maltby@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Papers :

A Crtique of California's Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act (STEP)

Estrada, Daniel , daniel.estrada@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Race-Making Institutions: Police Contact and Racial Identity

Maltby, Elizabeth, elizabeth.maltby@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Crime, Policing, and Political Participation in the Barrios

Rivas Pineda, Yanira, yanirarivaspineda@umail.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

The Role of Solidarity and Police Accountability in Explaining Trust in Policing Amongst Women

Comandur, Samyu, comandur@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant(s):

Maltby, Elizabeth - elizabeth.maltby@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Panel : 24.14 -Further Explorations of Ideology and Partisanship

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Are South Texas Latino Voters Really Trump Supporters or Is There Something Else Going On Here? A look at the 2024 Texas Presidential Election Results

Vega, Arturo, avega2@stmarytx.edu, St. Mary's University Cruz, Monica, mcruz7@stmarytx.edu, St. Mary's University

Latinos Voters in Texas

Gutierrez, Angela, angela.gutierrez@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin Angela, Ocampo, axocampo@utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin Clealand, Danielle, danielle.clealand@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Black Voter Subgroups & Declining Democratic Support Schuett, Arica, arica.schuett@emory.edu, Emory University

Accent-Based Prejudice in U.S. Higher Education

Loonat, Farhana, farhana.loonat@skagit.edu, Skagit Valley College

Navigating Identity: The Complex Landscape of Latino Republican Partisanship

Matos, Yalidy, yalidy.matos@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

Strawbridge, Michael, strawbridge@wustl.edu, Washington University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 32.2 -Archives of Violence

Date : Thursday, April 17, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Papers :

“All political power comes from the shadow of a gun:” The Black Panther Party’s politics of armed propaganda

Cervantes Perez, Claudia, ccperez@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Violence by Design: The Afterlife of Slavery and its Feminist Futures

Gambino, Elena, elena.gambino@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Heuerding, Ayisha, anh127@polisci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

State Violence and Subject De/Formation in Joseph Andras' De Nos Frères Blessés Goodwin, Noah, goodw266@umn.edu, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Discussant(s):

Herrera Helphand, Dawn - dhelphand@luc.edu, Loyola University of Chicago

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Panel : 01.5 -The Politics of China

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Lin, Jake, jake.lin@utrgv.edu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Papers :

Railways, Financial Crises, and Revolution: Evidence from Late Imperial China Li, Zeren, zeren.li@nus.edu.sg, National University of Singapore Fang, Jun, junfang@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Exploring other explanations of China's role in African development efforts

Aidoo, Richard, raidoo@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University

Bureaucratic interests Does fiscal decentralization impede administrative division reduction reform?

Chen, Yuxing, nemochen@umich.edu, University of Michigan- Ann Arbor

Up against the Wall: An Empirical Study on the Ideology and Propaganda of Contemporary China

Shen, Yaokun, yshen20@gwu.edu, George Washington University Rui, Tang, dominic.tang@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Discussant(s):

Currier, Carrie - c.currier@tcu.edu, Texas Christian University Li, Jia - jia.li@usu.edu, Utah State University

Panel : 03.4 -Roundtable: Hope Springs Eternal: So Why Is Everybody Selling It?

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) : Hodgetts, Matthew, mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University

Discussant(s):

Allen, Ira - Ira.Allen@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University Cannavo, Peter - pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Croteau, Jessica - jcrotea2@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Hall, Cheryl - chall@usf.edu, University of South Florida

Meyer, John - john.meyer@humboldt.edu, Cal Poly Humboldt

Ottinger, Gwen - ottinger@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Witlacil, Mary - Mary.Witlacil@sdsmt.edu, South Dakota Mines

Panel : 06.4 -Intersectional Policy Initiatives and the Limits of Executive Power

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Clark, Christopher, chriclar@email.unc.edu, UNC Chapel Hill

Papers :

Whose interests matter Anyway? Evaluating the Pursuit of Black Policy Interests in Non-majority Black Cities Governed by Black Female Mayors: The Cases Atlanta, Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.

Altema McNeely, Natasha, natasha.altema@unt.edu, University of North Texas

Norms of Violence: Anti-Abortion Protests in the post-Dobbs Era

Arora, Maneesh, ma100@wellesley.edu, Wellesley College

Nesbitt, Anna, an109@wellesley.edu, Wellesley College

An Intersectional Analysis of Violence Against Women Mayors

Shah, Paru, paru.shah@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Brown, Nadia, nb865@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University

Human Rights & U.S. Anti-Trafficking Funding under the Obama, Trump, and Biden Administrations

Hebert, Laura, lhebert@oxy.edu, Occidental College

The Divine Nine: Political Prowess, Power, and Influence in the Presidential Elections of Kamala Harris

Walker, Elizabeth, ewalker@collegeofthedesert.edu, College of the Desert

Discussant(s):

Strawbridge, Michael - strawbridge@wustl.edu, Washington University

Panel : 07.2 -Navigating Borders and Boundaries: Exploring the Impact of Policies and Community Initiatives on Migrant Experiences in the U.S.

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Joo, Minhye, mjoo009@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Papers :

Autodeterminación: A Bay Area Case Study of Non-Citizen Political Incorporation

Hill, Paige, pahill@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Economies of Private Immigrant Detention Centers

Collingwood, Loren, lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico Bliss, Sarah, smcarpenter@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Repacking the Immigrant Suitcase: From Pre-socialization to Acculturation

Torres, Rachel, rachel.torres@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Immigration Federalism in the United States: The Role of Issue Entrepreneurs in California, Texas, and Florida

Cornelius, Wayne, waynecornelius00@gmail.com , University of California, San Diego

Varsanyi, Monica, mvarsanyi@gc.cuny.edu, Graduate Center, City University of New York

Conditional Love: When Do Americans Accept Undocumented Migrants?

Joo, Minhye, mjoo009@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Discussant(s):

Gonzalez O'Brien, Benjamin - bgonzalezobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Panel : 08.2 -Addressing the Boundaries of Indigenous Identity

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 602

Chair(s) :

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, ktkesslermata@usfca.edu, University of San Francisco

Papers :

“A Cursed Line of Mestizos and Tremendous Whores”; the Underside of the Politics of Indigenous Realness

Allard-Tremblay, Yann, yann.allard-tremblay@mcgill.ca, McGill University

Coburn, Elaine, ecoburn@glendon.yorku.ca, York University

One State, Two Worlds: Indigenous Representation in Taiwanese National Politics

Allen, Geoff, geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University

Online Activism: Examining the Digital Landscape and the Indigenous Identity

Politics of the Okinawan/Ryukyuan Diaspora

Masaki, Sara, sara.masaki@gmail.com, Occidental College

Gender and Weathering: The impact of gender on Activism and Advocacy on Native Hawaiian elders Coping and Resilience Strategies

Phan, Ngoc, ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University

De Lude, Leilani, ,

Jara, Catherine, , Cruz, Lynette, ,

Economic Opportunities and the Remaking of Identities

Hong, Ji Yeon, jeanhong@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Zhang, Jipeng, jipengzhang@sdu.edu.cn, Shandong University

Discussant(s):

Fillmore, Mel - melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Panel : 09.12 -Emerging Research on International Political Economy

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Choi, Seulah , seulahchoi@korea.ac.kr, Korea University

Papers :

Beyond Experience to Influence: Panelist Networks in WTO Dispute Settlement

Choi, Seulah , seulahchoi@korea.ac.kr, Korea University

Lee, Hyo Won, leehyow@inu.ac.kr, Incheon National University

Lim, Sijeong, sijeonglim@korea.ac.kr, Korea University

Effect of Geoeconomics on outward FDI from Emerging and Developing Economies

Guha Biswas, Rudra, rudra.guhabiswas@email.ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Data Localization Policy: Bidirectional Effects on FDI?

Chen, Siqi, schen642@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

The Strategy of Signaling Ambiguity: BRICS, Hedging, and State Motives to Join Informal IOs

Wedel, Greta, gwedel@arizona.edu, The University of Arizona

Nurullayev, Dmitriy, nurullayev@arizona.edu, The University of Arizona

Discussant(s):

Chen, Siqi - schen642@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Panel : 11.4 -Public Law and The Courts: A Comparative Perspective

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 509

Chair(s) : Wu, Chung-li, polclw@gate.sinica.edu.tw, Academia Sinica

Papers :

How "Friends-of-the-Court" Influence Constitutional Review

Bagashka, Tanya, tbagashka@uh.edu, University of Houston

Tiede, Lydia, , University of Houston

Chapa, Samantha, schapa@uh.edu, University of Houston

The Veneer of Liberal Law: How Britain Rationalized Internment without Trial in Northern Ireland

Dreier, Sarah, skdreier@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Gade, Emily, egade@forsmarsh.com, Fors Marsh

McCann, Michael, , University of Washington

Food Scandals on Trial: Analyzing Court Outcomes of Food Safety Cases in Taiwan, 2000-2024

Wu, Chung-li, polclw@gate.sinica.edu.tw, Academia Sinica

Lin, Alex Min-Wei, mwlin@gate.sinica.edu.tw, National Chengchi University

Between Labour Control and Worker Empowerment: Authoritarian Innovations and Democratic Reforms in Mexico

Fischer-Daly, Matthew, mmcsorleyd@gmail.com, Pennsylvania State University

Quintero, Cirila, ,

Anner, Mark, ,

Discussant(s):

Panel : 12.4 -Roundtable: A Decade of Research on Civil Discourse in State Legislatures: Post-COVID Update and Reaction Panel

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Schreckhise, William, schreckw@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Discussant(s):

Benjamin, Francis - benjamin@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Lovrich, Nicholas - nlovrich1944@gmail.com, Washington State University

Stehr, Steven - stehr@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Witt, Stephanie - switt@boisestate.edu, Boise State University

Panel : 13.2 -Affective Polarization and Media

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 603

Chair(s) : Papers : Disinformation in the Digital Age: The Role of Social Media in Political Polarization

Palanpurwala, Hawra, hkpalanp@cougarnet.uh.edu, University of Houston

Framing Climate Change in Facebook Political Campaigns

Dong, Sally, sallyqd@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Discussant(s):

Panel : 14.4 -Gender, Democracy, and Interest Group Mobilization

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Uniting the Gig Economy: When Can Different Platform Workers Organize Together?

Gross, Alena, ag3769@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Shades of Supporters: Soccer Fans, Club Politics, and Their Impact on Democratic Politics

Sciarone, Jessica, jsciar@uw.edu, University of Washington Mayer, Sebastian, sebmayer@uw.edu, University of Washington

Disability, Technology, & Discourse

Pimentel, Mateo, mspiment@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 15.4 -Meritocracy, Education, and the Future of Political Leadership

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Becker, Jeffrey, jbecker@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific

Papers :

Authoritarian Populism and Weaponization of Education

Bulut, Dolunay, dolunaybulut@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Prudent Political Leadership: Moving from Aristotle to Addams

Moskop, Wynne, wynne.moskop@slu.edu, Saint Louis University

Merit and Neutrality in a Adams, Roberta , adamsbobbi@outlook.com, Institutional Affiliation

Discussant(s):

Becker, Jeffrey - jbecker@pacific.edu, University of the Pacific

Scheinerman, Naomi - scheinerman.1@osu.edu, The Ohio State University

Panel : 16.4 -Author-Meets-Critics: Subaltern Silence: A Postcolonial Genealogy, by Kevin Olson

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Erlenbusch-Anderson, Verena, vea@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Discussant(s):

Islekel, Ege Selin - selinislekel@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University

Lorenzini, Daniele - danlor@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Martel, James - jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Panel : 16.16 -Decoloniality, Revolution and Worldmaking

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Keating, Christine (Cricket) , cricketkeating@gmail.com, University of Washington

Papers :

Re-Existence and the Possibility of a Universal Authenticity

Leonardo, Kenneth Andrew Andres, kaleonar@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Begumpara as Utopia: Caste and the Farmer's Protests

Behl, Natasha, Natasha.Behl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Keating, Christine (Cricket) , cricketkeating@gmail.com, University of Washington

Aspects of Worldmaking

Liu, Jacqueline, tl848@cornell.edu, Cornell University

Radicality in Practice: Arendt and Fanon on Decolonization

Lee, Shinkyu, jl19@middlebury.edu, Middlebury College

Discussant(s):

Kawade, Ankit - akawade1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Panel : 16.28 - Political Economy, Capitalism & The Politics of Money

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Ascher, Ivan, ascher@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Papers :

The Monetary Provisioning of Political Freedom

Douglas, Andrew, Andrew.Douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College Money, Credit and Political Agency

Macleod, Stefan, stefan.macleod@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Applying a Deliberative Systems Critique of Elite Philanthropy in Public Education

Mackey, Eric, emack006@ucr.edu, University of California-Riverside Evict and Arbitrage: Gendered Racial Financial Capitalism and the Housing Crisis in US Cities

Kramer, Sina, Sina.Kramer@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Discussant(s):

Datta, Prithviraj - pdatta@fandm.edu, Franklin and Marshall College

Panel : 16.35 -On Politics, Power & Subaltern Strategies

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) : Fultner, Barbara, fultner@denison.edu, Denison University

Papers :

Politics as the Dynamics of Power

Kaswan, Mark, mark.kaswan@utrgv.edu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Prouty, Ethan, ethan.prouty01@utrgv.edu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley What Drives Your Desiring Machines: Mindfulness, Schizoanalysis, Revolution in West Baltimore

Phillips, Chas., chas@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Banal active refusal of infrapolitics: the expansion of unseen politics

Kelly, Katelyn, katelyn.kelly@bhsu.edu, Black Hills State University

Conflicting Solidarity: Shame and the Feminist Politics of #MeToo

Deylami, Shirin, deylams@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 17.15 -Governmentality: New Directions and Topics

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Simon, Julia, simonj@uni-bremen.de, University of Bremen

Bevir, Mark, mbevir@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Papers :

Decolonizing Damiens: The Coloniality of Sovereignty and Government by Terror

Islekel, Selin, selinislekel@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University

'The Isle of Forgotten Men': Toward a Genealogy of Carceral Remains

Sheehey, Bonnie, bonnie.sheehey@montana.edu, Montana State University

Governing the Populist Subject

Biebricher, Thomas, biebricher@soz.uni-frankfurt.de, Goethe University Frankfurt

Declassification: a note on the governmentality of secrecy

Walters, William, william.walters@carleton.ca , Carleton University

Genealogical governmentality and the study of il/liberal transformations

Bevir, Mark, mbevir@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Simon, Julia, simonj@uni-bremen.de, University of Bremen

Discussant(s):

Simon, Julia - simonj@uni-bremen.de, University of Bremen

Panel : 17.17 -Author-meets-critics: Natasha Piano's Democracy and Elites: The Secret History of American Political Science

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Comments on Natasha Piano, Democratic Elitism: The Founding Myth of American Political Science

Medearis, John , john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Salamanca, Emily, emilycs@princeton.edu, Princeton University Watkins, David, djw172@gmail.com, University of Dayton

Discussant(s):

Medearis, John - john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Salamanca, Emily - emilycs@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Watkins, David - djw172@gmail.com, University of Dayton

Panel : 20.2 -Authors-Meet-Critics: The Politics of Perverts: The Political Attitudes and Actions of Non-Traditional Sexual Minorities by Charles Anthony Smith, Shawn R.

Schulenberg and Connor B. S. Strobel

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Kammerer, Edward, edwardkammerer@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Discussant(s):

Schulenberg, Shawn - schulenberg@marshall.edu, Marshall University

Smith, Charles - casmith@uci.edu, UC Irvine

Smith-Cannoy, Heather - heather.smith-cannoy@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Strobel, Connor B.S. - strobel@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago Wilson, Angelia - angelia.r.wilson@manchester.ac.uk, Manchester University

Panel : 20.9 -LGBTQ Politics in Comparative Perspective

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Baral, Siddhartha, sbaral@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego

Papers :

Sacredness and Sexuality in Public Policy: The Influence of Constitutional Islamization on Gay Rights

Bivens, Robert, rtbivens@eiu.edu, Eastern Illinois University

Sharmin, Farzana, fsharmin@niu.edu, Northern Illinois University

Legislating Equality: LGBTQ Representation and the Moderating Influence of Religiosity and Intersectionality in the U.S. House of Representatives Nguyen, Anthony, duy15793600@gmail.com, University of California, Davis

Anti-LGBT Rights in the Alps: Explaining SVP Opposition to Trans-Rights in the 2023 Swiss National Elections

Siegel, Scott, snsiegel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Discussant(s):

Hummel, Callan - calla.hummel@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Panel : 22.2 -Emerging Economic Issues in Public Opinion

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Sandlin, Evan, esandlin@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Papers :

Trading Places? Evolving Class Identities and Issue Attitudes

Muste, Christopher, christopher.muste@umontana.edu, University of Montana

The Politics of Cryptocurrency: Public Opinion & Issue Evolution

Christenson, Dino, dinopc@wustl.edu, Washington University in St Louis

The effects of need for cognition (NFC) and need for affect (NFA) on motivated numeracy

Chung, Eunbin, eunbinc@gmail.com, University of Utah

Discussant(s):

Sylvester, Steven - ssylvester@uvu.edu, Utah Valley University

Panel : 23.2 -Policy Collaboration and Policy Conflict

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Focusing Events, Attention, and Representation in Collaborative Governance

Bell, Emily, evbell@uga.edu, University of Georgia

The Water Stress Spiral: Assessing the Impact of Carbon Capture and Storage on Water Scarcity through Integrated Risk Analysis

Weisner, Matthew, mweisner@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Teaching Climate Change

Smoller, Fred, smoller@chapman.edu, Chapman University

Moodian, Michael , drmike@moodian.com, University of Massachusetts

Discussant(s):

Mello, Joseph - jmello1@depaul.edu, DePaul University

Panel : 24.4 -Immigrant Identities

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Do, Mai, mai.do@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

DeSipio, Louis, ldesipio@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Reny, Tyler, ttreny@gmail.com, Claremont Graduate University

Papers : A "Line" in Perptual Flux: Changing Immigrant Access to Naturalization

Throughout U.S. History

DeSipio, Louis, ldesipio@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

“I tried for 19 years to explain that I’m a U.S. citizen”: Immigration enforcement and racialization within the California state prison system

Do, Mai, mai.do@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Interorganizational governance of asylum seekers: Between human rights activism and political backlash

Elias, Maria Veronica, mariaveronica.elias@utsa.edu, University of Texas at San Antonio

Bermúdez Tapia, Bertha A., berthabt@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University

The Immigration-to-Reproduction Shift: Latino Population Growth and White Support for Legal Abortion

Reny, Tyler, ttreny@gmail.com, Claremont Graduate University

Newman, Benjamin, , University of California Riverside Roman, Marcel, , Harvard

Discussant(s):

Do, Mai - mai.do@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Liddar, Rupinder - rupinder.liddar@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University

Reny, Tyler - ttreny@gmail.com, Claremont Graduate University

Panel : 24.16 -Politics of Identity: Religion, Education, and Sports

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Fake sports, real change: Examining the impact of exposure to Muslims on Islamophobia among professional wrestling fans

Alamillo, Rudy, alamilr@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Colorblind Racism and Education Politics: Preserving White Supremacy in U.S. K12 Public School Systems

Shoka, Maria, mshoka4185@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Invisible: Asian Americans in the American Imagination and Why it Matters

Tokeshi, Matthew, mt13@williams.edu, Williams College

Chan, Nathan, nathan.chan@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

#HereToStay: From #Hashtag to Political Campaign

Taghvaiee, Jessica , jtaghvai@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Discussant(s):

Panel : 32.3 -Subjectification and subjectivation

Date : Thursday, April 17, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Kehlenbach, Stefan, skehlenbach@albany.edu, University at Albany

Papers :

Campus Protests and the Construction of Indefensible Subjects

Garnett, Tré, tgarn006@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Subject Formation in Israeli AI and Surveillance

Gortler, Shai, gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Guillotining the Political: Algerian Political Prisoners Amidst the War for Independence (1954-1962)

Le Penne, Shirley, sl3287@cornell.edu, Cornell University

The Dialectics of Governance: Police Violence and Police Surveillance of Protest Movements

Kaushal-Carter, Kierstan, kierstkc@law.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant(s):

Browers, Michaelle - browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

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Panel : 01.4 -The Military, Peace, and Trust

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Brunell, Laura, brunell@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University

Papers :

Trust and Punishment: How Do Citizens Perceive Police Enforcement? Jun Jie, Tung, tong077153246@gmail.com, National Taiwan University

Social Trust in a Changing Climate: The Dual Impact of Environmental and Political Stressors.

Favell, William, william.favell@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Hänze, Niklas , niklas.haenze@uni-konstanz.de, University of Konstanz

Community engagement and security sector reform: The case of the Cellules Civilo-Militaires (CCM) in Côte d'Ivoire

Speight, Jeremy S. , jspeight@alaska.edu, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Martin, Philip A. , pmarti5@gmu.edu , George Mason University Piccolino, Giulia , G.Piccolino@lboro.ac.uk , Loughborough University

Gbala, Abel , gbalaabel@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

The European Union and the United States after the 2024 elections: In a conflicted oligopolistic world, is democracy enough for an alliance? Picula, Bosko, boskopicula@yahoo.com, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Discussant(s):

Ivey, Andrew - aivey@bentley.edu, aivey@bentley.edu

Panel : 03.5 -Roundtable: Teaching Environmental Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Koutnik, Gregory, koutnikgv@beloit.edu, Beloit College

Discussant(s):

Dias, Elsa - Elsa.Dias@pikespeak.edu, Pikes Peak State College Dodsworth, Ashley - ashley.dodsworth@bristol.ac.uk, University of Bristol

Hall, Cheryl - chall@usf.edu, University of South Florida

Hodgetts, Matthew - mkh83@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University

Holland, Breena - brh205@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Hunold, Christian - hunoldc@drexel.edu, Drexel University

Ignatov, Anatoli - anatoli@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University

Panel : 03.15 -Ecological Challenges to the State

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Hyvönen, Ari-Elmeri, ari-elmeri.hyvonen@jyu.fi, University of Jyväskylä

Papers :

The Rise and Fall of Self-Reliance and Decentralization among Environmentalists

Glasson, Hannah, hannah.glasson@duke.edu, Duke

The Expendables: Theorizing Environmental Justice Beyond the State

Edusei, Kwabena, kedusei@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Climate Turbulence, Justice, and Democratic Experimentation

Schlosberg, David, david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

The Financialization of Climate Activism

Vanderheiden, Steve, vanders@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Anna, Kristen, kristen.anna@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Discussant(s):

Darrow, Robert - rdarrow@mtholyoke.edu, Mount Holyoke College

Panel : 04.5 -Environmental & Climate Justice Social Movements

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

DeBole, David, ddebole1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Papers :

Exploring Core-Periphery Subjectivities: Transnational Advocacy Networks and Environmental Movements in India

Hukil, Roomana, romahukil@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

A Picture of Movement Autonomy and its Predictors

Karageorge, Kaleigh, kkarageo@purdue.edu, Purdue University

“Let’s Dream Together”: Youth Climate Activism and Regenerative Social Movements

Marques de Mesquita, Carolina, carolina.marquesdemesquita@yale.edu, Yale University

Fighting the “climate agenda”: understanding a facet of the contemporary anticlimate movement in Canada

Stuart, Mary, marystuart@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Discussant(s):

McLaughlin-Zamora, Michele - michele_zamora@umail.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Panel : 07.3 -Policies, Perceptions, and Paradoxes: Unpacking Immigration Dynamics in Contemporary Societies

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Paarlberg, Michael Ahn, mapaarlberg@vcu.edu, Virginia Commonwealth University

Papers :

A Content Analysis on Immigration Policies in the US South Throughout 20102020

Coronado, Alexandria, abcoronado@crimson.ua.edu, The University of Alabama

The Sanctuary Scale: Assessing Local Government Policies for Immigrant Incorporation

Gonzalez O'Brien, Benjamin, bgonzalezobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Collingwood, Loren, lcollingwood@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Paarlberg, Michael Ahn, mapaarlberg@vcu.edu, Virginia Commonwealth University

Gendering and Racializing Dual Citizenship: The Case of Japan

Silverman, Ken, ksilverman@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York, The Graduate Center

Sonntag, Melanie, msonntag@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Discussant(s):

Garrett, Jacob - jacobandrew.garrett@sciencespo.fr, Sciences Po

Panel : 11.7 -The Judicial Role in Mobilization for Rights and Representation

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Chen, Paul, chenp@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Papers :

A Comparative Assessment of Racial Representation and Judicial Legitimacy

Hofer, Scott, scottjhofer@gmail.com, Monmouth University

Achury, Susan, , Lycoming College

Casellas, Jason, jcasellas@uh.edu, University of Houston

Ward, Matthew, , Baldwin Wallace University

Transformation or Stagnation? NLP-Based Trend Analysis of Racial Justice Rulings in North American Supreme Courts

Baratalipour, Mahdi, M.Baratalipour@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto Scarborough

Frontstage and Backstage of Human Rights Mobilization

Kahraman, Filiz, filiz.kahraman@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Discussant(s):

Stohler, Stephan - sstohler@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Panel : 13.3 -Information, Repression, and Participation

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 603

Chair(s) : Papers : From Bytes to Barriers: Analyzing Digital Repression Strategies in SWANA

Elmore, Naela , naela.elmore@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas

Is once a week enough? Weekly newspapers and information about local politics

Ewing, Sean, sewing1@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Spanish vs. English Language Media Consumption and Latino Political Incorporation

Wilson, Walter, walter.wilson@utsa.edu, University of Texas at San Antonio

Wicha, Nicole, , University of Texas at San Antonio

Gervais, Bryan, , University of Texas at San Antonio

Nieto-Matiz, Camilo, , University of Texas at San Antonio

Community Images: Bridging the Writers and the Written

Pedraza, Francisco, fpedraz2@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Borbon, Andrea, aiborbon@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 14.5 -Power, Authoritarianism and Comparative Political Movements

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 505

Chair(s) : Dixon, David, ddixon@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills

Papers :

Resisting Soft Authoritarian Regime in Nigeria: What Role could Academia's Egbule, Philip, philip.egbule@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta, Agbor, Nigeria

The Stateless War: Non-State Actors, Civilization Clashes, and Future Conflict

Al-Auqaili, Ameer, gr5894@wayne.edu, Institutional Affiliation

Gallagher, Mitchell, hj0003@wayne.edu, Wayne State University

A NEW REQUIEM FOR NIGERIAN POLITICS? RACING TOWARD CATASTROPHE

Ejukonemu, Joyce, , National Open University of Nigeria

Impacts of effective altruism on donor behaviour: A randomized discrete choice experiment

Kolstad, Ivar, ivar.kolstad@nhh.no, Norwegian School of Economics

Berge, Joel, , Norwegian School of Economics

Berge, Lars Ivar Oppedal, , Norwegian School of Economics

Winson, Chiu, , Norwegian School of Economics

Discussant(s):

Panel : 15.5 -Feminist Movements, Identity, and Authoritarian Backlash

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Blajer de la Garza, Yuna, yblajer@luc.edu, Loyola University Chicago

Papers :

Political Homophobia: Regulation of Public Performance and Appearance in Turkey

Tan, Burak, buraktan@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Feminist Collectives in Latin American Social Movements: lessons from Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador

Mundim, Karla, mundim@jjay.cuny.edu, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Turbino Torres, Luisa, lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University

Toward a sufficiently demanding conception of freedom of movement

Watkins, David, djw172@gmail.com, University of Dayton

Discussant(s):

Blakemore Briggs, Noah - nblake4@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago

Mello, Brian - brianmello@muhlenberg.edu, Muhlenberg College

Panel : 16.5 -Gilles Deleuze at 100: Negotiating Political Traditions, Imagining Untimely Futures

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Ferguson, Kennan, kennan@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Papers :

Marx, Deleuze, Abensour

MacDonald, Bradley, bradley.macdonald@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Deleuze’s Grandeur of Marx: A Repetition

Culp, Andrew, aculp@calarts.edu, California Institute of the Arts

Capitalism, Fascism, and the Masochist: Deleuze’s Desiring Subject

Kindervater, Garnet, garnet.kindervater@nyu.edu, New York University

Deleuze, Nietzsche, and Animal Politics

Young, Katherine, youngkat@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii, Hilo

Discussant(s):

Lipscomb, Michael - lipscombm@winthrop.edu, Winthrop University

Panel : 16.17 -The Politics of Arendtian Thought: Citizenship, Judgement & Freedom

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Alcaraz, Alberto, alberto_alcaraz_escarcega@brown.edu, Brown University

Papers :

The “Riddle” of the Judgment of Taste or, Hannah Arendt and the Spanish Baroque

Alcaraz, Alberto, alberto_alcaraz_escarcega@brown.edu, Brown University

Beyond Guilt or Liability: Considering Political Responsibility for Racial Citizenship with Hannah Arendt

Zeldes-Roth, Miko, m.zeldesroth@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Leisure and the Temporality of Freedom

Vedder, Ismene, ivedder@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Discussant(s):

LeSure, Ainsley - ainsley_lesure@brown.edu, Brown University

Panel : 16.29 -Theorizing Structure, Justice and Domination

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Baum, Bruce, bruce.baum@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Papers : THE BASIC INTERESTS CONCEPTION OF DOMINATION

Datta, Prithviraj, pdatta@fandm.edu, Franklin and Marshall College

Equality and Domination

Rodman, Emma, emma_rodman@uml.edu, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Highly Aspirational Political Movements

Patel, Natasha, natashap@stanford.edu, Stanford University

What is unjust about structural injustice?

Kim, Kyuree, kyu.ree.kim@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University

Discussant(s):

Kehlenbach, Stefan - skehlenbach@albany.edu, University at Albany

Panel : 17.4 -Liminal and Neoteric Political Theory

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Dumm, Thomas, tldumm@amherst.edu, Amherst College

Papers : Jazz Materialism and Lucretian Physics: Passageways of Void and Striking

Interminling

Gaines, Kory, kgaine10@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Al-Ghazali’s Critique of Taqlīd: Revival and the Canon Muench, Nicholas, nmuench@ucla.edu, UCLA

What the Body Can Do: The Image of the Body in Spinoza and Paul Miller, Char , cmillerd@gmu.edu, George Mason University

Democratic Power at the End of the World: Eugène Huzar's “Planetary Aediles”

(1857)

Plaetzer, Niklas, nplaetzer@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Discussant(s):

Barndt, Will - wbarndt@pitzer.edu, Pitzer College

Panel : 17.16 -Political Theory After Wolin

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Villa, Dana, Dana.R.Villa.9@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame

Papers : "How Not to Read Nietzsche"

Dolan, Frederick , acdolan@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley Between Form and Event: Sheldon Wolin's Specter of Democracy

Parrino, Gabriele, gabriele.parrino@sns.it>, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa On the Origins of 'Theory': Sheldon Wolin's Unfinished Journey into the Nature of Political Inquiry.

Ruchet, Olivier, olivier.ruchet@uzh.ch, Université de Lausanne

Discussant(s):

Villa, Dana - Dana.R.Villa.9@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame

Panel : 20.3 -LGBTQ Identity

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Susnick, Addye, addyesusnick@gmail.com, University of British Columbia

Papers :

Post-Intersectionality and the Second Anti-Social Turn in Queer Theory: A Coalitional Politics in Three Parts

Chittick, Kyler, kchittic@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta

Identity is the Crisis, Don’t You See?: Gender, Sexuality, and Queer-of-Color Moves Towards Illegibility

Gonzales, Isabel, isabelfelixgonzales@gmail.com, University of Virginia

Discussant(s):

Angevine, Sara - sangevine@whittier.edu, Whittier College

Panel : 20.8 -Current Issues in LGBTQ Politics

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Gallegos, Jacob, jgalle17@asu.edu, Arizona State Universiy

Papers :

Pride and Protesting: Queer Linked Fate and Protest Motivation

Elwell, Michael, MichaelElwell@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas

The Library is Open: Drag Performers, Story Time, and the Politics of Reading

Knievel, Jacob, jakeknievel@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Kammerer, Edward, edwardkammerer@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Immigrants’ sexual orientation, economic contributions and deportation attitudes

Magni, Gabriele, gabriele.magni@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Ponce de Leon, Zoila, poncedeleon@pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh

Discussant(s):

Wilson, Angelia - angelia.r.wilson@manchester.ac.uk, Manchester University

Panel : 21.1 -Administrative Politics and Power in Comparative Perspective

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Accountable Waste Management? Evidence from Malawi Andrews, Sarah, sarah.andrews@principia.edu, Principia College

Chauluka, Felix, , Mlambe Hospital

State-Building in Developing Countries: Challenges of Meritocratic Recruitment

Misra, Prakhar, prakhar.23mj@gmail.com, Johns Hopkins University

Order, Chaos, and Democracy in the Weimar Republic: The Politics of Bureaucracy as depicted in ‘Babylon Berlin’ Zinke, Robert, bzinke@ewu.edu, Eastern Washington University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 23.3 -Health Policy and Health Inequities

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Alonso, Ginger, galonso2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico

Papers :

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Analyzing Factors Influencing Provider Attrition

After a Natural Disaster

Alonso, Ginger, galonso2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico

Gendered and Distributional Impacts of Clean Water Access: Evidence from Tap Water Policy in India

Lee, Julia, yj.lee@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Motohashi, Kazuki, , Hitotsubashi University

Jeuland, Marc, , Duke University

Abortion Policy Design: A Multi-State Comparison Pre- and Post-Dobbs of Target Populations

Crawford, Anna, anna.crawford@ucdenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver

Scheetz, Emma, emma.scheetz@ucdenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver

Discussant(s):

Martin, Edward - edward.martin@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

Panel : 24.5 -Racial-Ethnic Coalition Building

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Bold, Diverse, Energized: Communities of Color in California

Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, mgcs@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Le, Danvy , danvy.le@csueastbay.edu, CSU-East Bay

Cargile, Ivy , icargile@csub.edu, CSU-Bakersfield

The Brown Working Class in the U.S.: Latinos and the future of work

Carlos, Alfredo, acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Discussant(s):

Panel : 26.1 -Roundtable: Seeking Research Funding from Foundations: Grant and Fellowship Opportunities for Political Scientists

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Wilson, James, james@rsage.org, Russell Sage Foundation

Discussant(s):

Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Walsh, James - jwalsh@nsf.gov, National Science Foundation

Panel : 29.1 -Gendered Political Leadership

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

English, Ashley, Ashley.English@unt.edu, University of North Texas

Papers :

The Long Shadow of Insecurity: Prolonged Exposure to External Threats and Support for Female Political Leaders

Kim, Nam Kyu, namkkim1@gmail.com, Korea University

Kang, Alice, akang2@unl.edu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Gendered Issues, Gendered Voices? Debating defense on the House floor Windett, Jason, jwindett@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Atkinson, Mary , MAtkinson@charlotte.edu , University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The Variation of Afghan Women's Rights and Education Naik, Wajma , wajma_naik@yahoo.com, San Diego State University

Discussant(s):

Irving, Michelle - michelle.irving@rutgers.edu, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Panel : 30.1 -Asian Americans and racial discrimination

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Anti-Asian Racism Beliefs and Asian American Political Resistance

Merseth, Julie Lee, jmerseth@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

How do Sources of Discrimination Affect Political Participation? A Case Study of Asian Americans

Nie, Qiaoyi, qiaoyin2@illinois.edu, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

Coalitions, conflicts, and the space in between: political relations between Asians, Blacks, and Latinos in the U.S.

Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada)

A Comprehensive Understanding of Asian American Political Attitudes and Behaviors

Kim, Chan Song, chansong@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Media framing, threat, and Anti-Asian sentiment

Liang, Siyu, sliang46@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant(s):

Aoki, Andy - aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University

Junn, Jane - junn@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Panel : 31.0 -AI Roundtable: Reimagining Education

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Papers :

AI in Education: Ethical Considerations and Practical Applications

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Discussant(s):

Wohlers, Tony - awohlers@corning-cc.edu, Corning Community College

Panel : 32.4 -On Oddities and Ontologies of Violence

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) : Goldstein, Joshua, joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Papers :

Two-Headed Gorillas, Theorizing Typical Violence, and the Ontological Invitation: An Introduction and Example

Goldstein, Joshua, joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

The Oddity and Ontology of Genocidal Violence

Hiebert, Maureen, hiebertm@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Theorizing Terrorism As An Oddity of Violence

Cameron, Gavin, gcameron@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

The Novelty of Political Violence: Oddity, ontology, epistemology

Bashovski, Marta, Marta.Bashovski@uregina.ca, Campion College at the University of Regina

Discussant(s):

Panel : 35.1 -Party and State Building Under Authoritarian Rule

Date : Friday, April 18, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Ryan, Megan, memary@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Papers :

Ideology and Authoritarian Survival

Reuter, Ora John, reutero@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Elite Competition and Party Building in China

Landry, Pierre, pierrelandry@gmail.com, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Zhang, Zheng, zhangzh256@gmail.com, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Inadvertent State Building via Market-led Internal Migration: Evidence from Vietnam

Le, K. Linh, klle@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego

Origins of Political Legitimacy in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence From China

Fu, Jiawei, jiawei.fu@yale.edu, Yale University

Li, Zeren, zeren.li@nus.edu.sg, National University of Singapore

Ye, Chunhui, yechunhui@gmail.com, Zhejiang University

Zhang, Qi, zhangqifd@live.com, Fudan University

Youth Recruitment in Communist Parties: The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment

Truong, Mai, mai.truong@marquette.edu, Marquette University

Phan, Ngoc, ngoc.phan@fulbright.edu.vn, Fulbright University of Vietnam

Discussant(s):

Gehlbach, Scott - gehlbach@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago Higashijima, Masaaki - isonomia11@gmail.com, University of Tokyo

Friday 10:00AM-11:45AM

Table of Contents Daily Schedule

Panel : 00.0 -President’s Roundtable: “The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science (A Special Discussion with WPSA Presidents)”

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Frasure, Lorrie, lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA

In this very special Roundtable, hosted by WPSA President Lorrie Frasure, six past WPSA Presidents convene for an important discussion offering critical insights on the future of higher education and Political Science.

Ebers-Martinez, Valerie, Valerie.Martinez-Ebers@unt.edu, UNT Simpson, Andrea, asimpson@richmond.edu , University of Richmond DeSipio, Louis, ldesipio@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine Junn, Jane, junn@usc.edu, University of Southern California Ramirez, Ricardo, Ricardo.Ramirez.83@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame Lien, Pei-te, plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Panel : 01.7 -Business, Economics, and Resources in Politics

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) : Aidoo, Richard, raidoo@coastal.edu, Coastal Carolina University

Papers :

The Reciprocal Relationship Between Rule of Law and Sovereign Debt Risk in Developing Countries: A Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling Approach

Staats, Joseph, jstaats@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth Reassessing the Relevance of the Political Business Cycle: Evidence from South Korea (1988-2022)

Yuk, Taehun, thhj153@naver.com, Kyungpook National University Kim, Seok-Joon, sjkim.ir@gmail.com, Kyungpook National University Losing Ground? Attitudes toward Responsible Investment Among Young Koreans and Korean Women

Kim, Dong-Hun, dhkim71@korea.ac.kr, Korea University

Lee, Hyo Won, leehyow@inu.ac.kr, Incheon National University Lim, Sijeong, sijeonglim@korea.ac.kr, Korea University

To ban or not to ban: Attitudes towards foreign real estate investment

Hobbs, Adam, ahobb005@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Economic Freedom and Travel Freedom

Tsai, Tsung-han, thtsai79@gate.sinica.edu.tw, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica Chang, Wen-yang, wenyangc@gmail.com, National Chengchi University

Discussant(s):

Nguyen, Quynh Anh - nguy1009@purdue.edu, Purdue University Parsons, Brandon - brandon.parsons@pepperdine.edu, Pepperdine University

Panel : 03.6 -Roundtable: Environmental Feminism as Politics of Possibility

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Ray, Emily , emily.ray@sonoma.edu, Sonoma State University

Lawrence, Jennifer, kmd5xf@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Discussant(s):

Andrade de Almeida, Olivia - oandradealmeida@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Clare, Vanita - vanita.clare@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Daoust, Gabrielle - Gabrielle.Daoust@unbc.ca, University of Northern British Columbia Dichman, Anne-Sofie - anne-sofie.dichman@ehess.fr, School for Advanced Studies of the Social Sciences

Wiebe, Sarah Marie - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Panel : 03.18 -The Rights of Nature

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Leal McCormack, Rudy, rudymc@shsu.edu, Sam Houston State University

Papers : Ahimsa and the “wrongs” of nature in Gandhi and Shiva Barton, Nate, nbart007@ucr.edu, University of California at Riverside Should Nature Have Collective Bargaining? The Rights of Nature and the Problem

of Social Cost

Battistoni, Alyssa, abattist@barnard.edu, Barnard College

Nature and the Law: From Conventional Coexistence to Radical Rapprochement

Gellers, Joshua, josh.gellers@unf.edu, University of North Florida Rights, Reasons, and Relations: The Rights of Nature

Rodriguez, Joseph, jir9@duke.edu, Duke University

Discussant(s):

Harvey, Matt - mh3095@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Panel : 07.4 -Integration, Identity, and Ideology: Reevaluating Immigration and Nationalism in Contemporary Societies

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Kambouris, Konstantinos, kosta.kambouris@utah.edu, University of Utah

Papers :

(Un)Civic Integration: Autonomy and the Political Education of Migrants

Garrett, Jacob, jacobandrew.garrett@sciencespo.fr, Sciences Po

How do State and Substate Conceptions of Nationalism Influence Public Attitudes towards Refugees: A Case Study on Public Opinion of Afghan and Ukrainian Refugees in Canada and Quebec.

McCullough, Herbert, herbertmccullough@my.unt.edu, University of North Texas Homeland (In)Security and the racialisation of the Arab in America

Nahhal, Maryam, mnahhal1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant(s):

Torres, Rachel - rachel.torres@unlv.edu, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Panel : 08.4 -Roundtable: Continuity and Transformation in Indigenous Political Scholarship

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : Willapa 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, ktkesslermata@usfca.edu, University of San Francisco

Fillmore, Mel, melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Discussant(s):

Lerma, Michael - michael.lerma@csueastbay.edu, California State University East Bay

Proudfit, Joely - jproudfi@csusm.edu, California State University San Marcos

Panel : 11.5 -Capitalism and Public Law: A Critical Perspective

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Cate, Sarah, scate@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Papers :

Education Rhetoric & the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary: Substituting for Redistribution?

Hartshorn, Ian, ihartshorn@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno Evans, Allison, allisonevans@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

Atlanta and the Making and Unmaking of Carceral Power

Taylor, Kirstine, taylork2@ohio.edu, Ohio University

The Limits of Legalism

Cate, Sarah, scate@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Moak, Daniel, dmoak@conncoll.edu, Connecticut College

Discussant(s):

Grasso, Anthony - agrasso@camden.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Panel : 13.4 -Organizations, Media, and Participation

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Papers : Path Dependency, Drift, Conversion, Layering, and the Standard of Objectivity: The State of a Hallowed Media Tradition

Parris, Girma, girmap@gmail.com, Case Western Reserve University

How Adaptive Propaganda Works: Evidence from China

Huang, Xinzhuo, xhuangacb@connect.ust.hk, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Zhu, Hongshen, hongshenzhu@ln.edu.hk, Lingnan University

Yan, Haibing, 2183@ecupl.edu.cn, East China University of Political Science and Law

Workplace participation and political participation

Bowler, Shaun , shaun.bowler@ucr.edu , University of California Riverside

Medearis, John, john.medearis@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside Compulsory Education and Women's Political Participation

Lee, Matthew Yi-Hsiu, d11322001@ntu.edu.tw, National Taiwan University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 14.6 -Generational Change and Political Parties

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Burbank, Matthew, matthew.burbank@utah.edu, University of Utah

Papers :

The Partisan Foundations of the Generational Polarization

Fisher, Patrick, patrick.fisher@shu.edu, Seton Hall University

Political Parties, Ballot Issues, and the Politics of Electoral Reform

Burbank, Matthew, matthew.burbank@utah.edu, University of Utah

How Do Parties Perform in Experimental Settings? The Case of Minnesota's Surprise Party Ban

Williams, Robert, robert.williams@tsu.edu, Texas Southern University

From Clientelism to Programmatic Politics: The Institutionalization of Political Parties in South Korea

Kim, Yeaji, yekim@csudh.edu, California State University Dominguez Hills

Kuk, John, jskuk@msu.edu, Michigan State University

Discussant(s):

Burbank, Matthew - matthew.burbank@utah.edu, University of Utah Fisher, Patrick - patrick.fisher@shu.edu, Seton Hall University

Panel : 15.6 -Polarization, Social Trust, and Democratic Resilience

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) : Maniar, Kaarish, kkm2152@columbia.edu, Columbia University

Papers :

Looking Through Each Other's Eyes: Political Polarization and the Intersubjective World

Simpkins, Safiyah, safiyahsimpkins@gmail.com, University of Illinois in Chicago

Understanding Contemporary Politicized Loneliness: Radicalization in Online Male Spaces

Tirkkonen, Sanna, sanna.tirkkonen@helsinki.fi, University of Helsinki

Hyvönen, Ari-Elmeri, ari-elmeri.hyvonen@jyu.fi, University of Jyväskylä

Beyond polarization: critical prefigurative hope?

Gleeson, Ernest, ejgleeso@mail.ubc.ca, The University of British Columbia

Discussant(s):

Maniar, Kaarish - kkm2152@columbia.edu, Columbia University

Panel : 16.1 -Thinking Polycrisis with and beyond Foucault

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Ahmed, Sabeen, sahmed4@swarthmore.edu, Swarthmore College

Papers :

Law and the Colonial Order of Things

Ahmed, Sabeen, sahmed4@swarthmore.edu, Swarthmore College

“The negro will become a chemist”: Terrorism in the period of scientific racism, ca. 1850–1928

Erlenbusch-Anderson, Verena, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Echo Chambers Revisited: Conceptualizing Power

Nigh, Amy, University of Memphis

Ideology Critique and Genealogy Critique: A Reassessment

Lorenzini, Daniele,

Discussant(s):

Erlenbusch-Anderson, Verena - , University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Lorenzini, Daniele - , University of Pennsylvania

Nigh, Amy - , University of Memphis

Panel : 16.6 -Pleasure, Excess, Aliveness: Thinking Justice Anew

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Mathiowetz, Dean, dpmath@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Papers :

“Figurations of Aliveness in Radical Democratic Theory”

Shulman, George, gms1@nyu.edu, New York University

“I Am All the Things”: Morrison’s Black Book as a Democratic Idea

Balfour, Lawrie , klb3q@virginia.edu, The University of Virginia

The Abundance of Excess: Queer and Black Aliveness as Ante-Political Action

Mathiowetz, Dean, dpmath@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

“Scribbling Lines on the Sand”: Non-territorial Political Imaginations

Kotef, Hagar, hk11@soas.ac.uk, SOAS, University of London

Pleasure as Survival: Theorizing the Good Life in a Rasquache Register

Beltran, Cristina, cbeltran@nyu.edu, New York University

Discussant(s):

Threadcraft, Shatema - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Panel : 16.18 -Disability, Dignity and Affect

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Rose, Michelle, mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico

Papers :

The Politics of Neurodiversity

Ascher, Ivan, ascher@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Affecting Attitudes about Intellectual Disability and Democratic Politics

Desborough, Rachael , rachael.desborough@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Educating the social and emotional self

Mishkind, Anne, anne.mishkind@yale.edu, Yale University

Gandhi’s Seva: Service contra technological dignity

Samnotra, Manu, msamnotra@usf.edu, University of South Florida

Discussant(s):

Afsahi, Afsoun - afsoun.afsahi@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Panel : 16.30 -Morality, Value and Realism in Politics

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Bowman, Quinlan, bq12@duke.edu, Duke Kunshan University

Papers : Is “Ideology Critique without Morality” Possible? Interrogating Radical Realism

Bowman, Quinlan, bq12@duke.edu, Duke Kunshan University

What Is at Stake in the Debate between Realism and Morality?

Mayerfeld, Jamie, jasonm@uw.edu, University of Washington

Risk, Threat, and Security: Understanding Their Value-Laden Foundations Tekbulut, Ece, et2591@columbia.edu, Institutional Affiliation

Negativity and Political Theory: Studying Valences of the Negative as a Strategy of Critique

Bharali, Antaripa , abharali@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Discussant(s):

Ferguson, Michaele - michaele.ferguson@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder

Panel : 16.39 -Lies, Denial, and Hate: Assessing Right-Wing and Authoritarian Rhetorical Strategies

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Cucharo, Stephen, scucharo@wesleyan.edu, Wesleyan University

Papers :

A psychoanalytic (Lacanian) approach to the MAGA discourse on immigration Espindola, Ernesto, eespindo@jccc.edu, Hate, Global Politics, and Popular Culture: Modernity, Justice, Star Trek, and Star Wars

Gonzalez, George, george.gonzalez@miami.edu, University of Miami

Can Mouthpieces Help the Government in “Rumor” Denial? Experimental Evidence from an Authoritarian Country Li, Junjie, junjieli@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Yida, Zhai, yidazhai@hotmail.com, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Discussant(s):

Zuckerwise, Lena - lena.zuckerwise@simmons.edu, Simmons University

Panel : 16.41 -Theorizing Social Democracy in Late Capitalist Times

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Awan, Arwa, aawan1@oberlin.edu, Oberlin College

Papers :

The American Eight-Hour Movement and the Limits of Non-Reformist Reforms

Quish, Ed , quish@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Jean Jaurès on the Significance of Democratic Unionism

Giraudo, Peter, giraudo@bc.edu, Boston College

Inventing and Reinventing the Myth of the General Strike

Feldman , Jess, dr.j.l.feldman@gmail.com, Bard College

Associating for Power, Not Rights: The German Origins of Du Bois's Cooperative Theory

Svabek, Larry, lsvabek@missouri.edu , University of Missouri

Discussant(s):

Lupino, Ferris - fal7633@nyu.edu, Ney York University - Gallatin School

Panel : 17.5 -New Answers to Old Questions

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Gregson, William, william.gregson@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Papers :

Work in the Field: The Reception of Labor Politics in International Relations Bar, Eyal, eyal.bar@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

The History of Operationalization

Herold, Robert, robertherold4@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

The U.S. Electoral-Industrial Complex: A Theoretical Exploration Weinstein, Aaron, aweinstein@fairfield.edu, Fairfield University

Discussant(s):

Hertzoff, Andrew - ahertzof@csus.edu, California State University Sacramento

Panel : 17.18 -Author-meets-critics: Bonnie Honig's Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics (30th Anniversary Edition)

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University

On the 30th Anniversary Edition of Bonnie Honig's *Political Theory and the Displacement of Politics*

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University George, Larry, Larry.George@csulb.edu , California State University Long Beach Grove, Jairus, jairusg@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa Rotem, Noga, nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington Honig, Bonnie , bonnie_honig@brown.edu, Brown University

Discussant(s):

Anker, Elisabeth - anker@gwu.edu , George Washington University

George, Larry - Larry.George@csulb.edu , California State University Long Beach Grove, Jairus - jairusg@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa Rotem, Noga - nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington

Panel : 20.4 -Roundtable: Why does WPSA need a Queer Caucus?

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Feng, Jeff, jeff.feng@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University Gonzales, Isabel , xtb2pr@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Discussant(s): Susnick, Addye - addyesusnick@gmail.com, University of British Columbia

Panel : 23.4 -Governance and Representation

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Varieties of Layering

Alfredo, Gonzalez, alfredogonzalez@ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara Political Turbulence and Aviation Safety: A Cross-National Analysis of Political Stability's Effects on Aviation Accidents

LEA, FAURE, lea.faure@ucf.edu, University of Central Florida

LILLIAM, CACERES MALACHOWSKI, malachol@my.erau.edu, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Cannabis Studies: Perspectives from Political Science

Mello, Joseph, jmello1@depaul.edu, DePaul University

Learning from Legislative Success and Failure: Insights from a conflict around housing development policy in Colorado

Scheetz, Emma, emma.scheetz@ucdenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver

Discussant(s):

Bell, Emily - evbell@uga.edu, University of Georgia

Panel : 24.18 -Roundtable: Latino Social Movements & the Politics of Election

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Carlos, Alfredo, acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Discussant(s):

Elias, Edwin - eelias@ewu.edu, Eastern Washington University

Ibarra, Armando - aibarra@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin, Madison Villagran, Jose - jvillagran2@csub.edu, California State University, Bakersfield

Panel : 26.2 -Roundtable: Strategies for Successful Undergraduate Research Collaborations

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Huckle, Kiku, khuckle@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Discussant(s):

Hoang, Haco - hhoang@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Marichal, Jose - marichal@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Panel : 28.5 -Race, Ethnicity, Age, and Indigeneity, in the Study of Voting and elections

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Hale, Isaac, halei@oxy.edu, Occidental College

Papers :

The preference-expectation gap and its consequences for descriptive representation

Kato, Gento, gento.badger@gmail.com, Meiji University Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada) Young Like Me or Just Inexperienced? Age and Electability in U.S. Congressional Elections

Martin, Danielle, danielle.martin@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento Race on the Line: The Boundaries of Explicit Racial Rhetoric in Contemporary American Campaigns

Nguy, Joyce, joycenguy@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles Tribal Election Administration: What do we know and (mostly) what do we not know?

Nichols, Jason, jmn026@uark.edu, University of Arkansas Political Communication and Political Polarization

Takeuchi, Hiroki, htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

Zielke, Anna Kelley, azielke@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

Discussant(s):

Hale, Isaac - halei@oxy.edu, Occidental College

Panel : 30.2 -Asian American professionalization roundtable

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 501

Chair(s) : Raychaudhuri, Tanika , tanikar@rice.edu, Rice University

Publishing scholarship in AAPI Politics and REP

Discussant(s):

Aoki, Andy - aoki@augsburg.edu, Augsburg University

Masuoka, Natalie - nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Phan, Ngoc - ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University

Shah, Paru - paru.shah@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Panel : 31.2 -Amplifying Our Voices: Empowering Community College Students

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Bozonelos, Dino, dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College

Papers :

Who Am I to Say? Teaching Epistemology for Civic Engagement in Introduction to American Politics Classes

Gillman, Anne, GillmaA@arc.losrios.edu, American River College

Discussant(s):

Bozonelos, Dino - dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College

Panel : 32.5 -Burning it Down

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Nichols, Robert, ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Papers :

Latin-American Feminist Utopia Revisited

Chaparro-Martinez, Amneris , amneris_chaparro@cieg.unam.mx, UNAM

Another Nonviolence: Anticolonial Resistance Without 'Truth' Kaku, Archana, abkaku@wm.edu, William & Mary

“I do it for love and revenge”: 19th Century Women’s ‘Badger’ Crimes as Feminist Vengeance

Slupek, Agatha, agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University

From femicide to territorial feminicide: Indigenous feminist resistance in Central America and colonial violence

Méndez, María, maria.mendez@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Discussant(s):

Pool, Heather - poolh@denison.edu, Denison University

Panel : 35.2 -Institutions and Personalization of Power Under Authoritarian Rule

Date : Friday, April 18, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Miner, Marika, mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis

Papers :

Effect of political institutions on elite purges in autocracies

Kim, Nam Kyu, namkkim1@gmail.com, Korea University

Sudduth, Jun, jsudduth@iu.edu, Indiana University, Bloomington

Anthropomorphizing the Nation: The Impact of Xi Jinping’s Personalization of Power on Taiwanese attitude towards China and the US

Schuler, Paul, pschuler@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Tang, Yongfeng, ytang08@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

From Protest to Parliament: Anti-Government Mobilization and Lebanon’s New Opposition

Tavana, Daniel, tavana@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University

Parreira, Christiana, christiana.parreira@graduateinstitute.ch, IHEID Geneva

Walsh, Lindsay, sjw5658@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University

Military Enmeshment in the Economy and Authoritarian Resilience

Ryan, Megan, memary@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Comply, defy or hide: Government decision making around illiberal policy in Northern Ireland

Dreier, Sarah, skdreier@unm.edu, University of New Mexico

Gade, Emily, ddd@eee.edu, Fors Marsh

Discussant(s):

Landry, Pierre - pierrelandry@gmail.com, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Trinh, Duy - ddtrinh@princeton.edu, Princeton University

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Panel : 01.6 -Policy and the Public in Autocracies

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 407

Chair(s) : Nunes, Rodrigo, rodrigon@stedwards.edu, St. Edward's University

Papers :

Democratic vs. Autocratic Energy Transitions: A Comparative Study of Fossil Fuels and Renewables in Global Powers

Logvinenko, Igor, ilogvinenko@oxy.edu, Occidental College

Ideas & Bureaucratic Advocacy in Authoritarian Distribution: Evidence from Saudi Arabia

Leber, Andrew, aleber@tulane.edu, Tulane University

The Impact of Social Welfare Programs on Corruption in Authoritarian Regimes

Nguyen, Quynh Anh, nguy1009@purdue.edu, Purdue University

The Cunning of Welfare Reform: Migrant Labor, Social Policy, and Changing Household Registration Systems in China and Vietnam Lin, Jake, jake.lin@utrgv.edu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Discussant(s):

Malashkhia, Mariam - mariami@stanford.edu, Stanford Graduate School of Business

Panel : 03.7 -New Approaches to Green Republicanism: Addressing the Climate Crisis and Contemporary Domination

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) : Wilson, Harlan, Harlan.Wilson@oberlin.edu, Oberlin College

Papers :

Localist Green Republicanism: Wendell Berry, Ecological Agrarianism, and EcoEconomic Domination

Koutnik, Gregory, koutnikgv@beloit.edu, Beloit College

The “Common Earth” and Green Republicanism

Gutierrez, Paul, pmbg@bu.edu, Boston University

Republican Responses to Climate Misinformation

Dodsworth, Ashley, ashley.dodsworth@bristol.ac.uk , University of Bristol

Republicanism in an Era of Climate Migration

Cannavo, Peter, pcannavo@hamilton.edu, Hamilton College

Discussant(s):

Krause, Sharon - sharon_krause@brown.edu , Brown University

Panel : 03.19 -Interspecies Justice

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Lawrence, Jennifer, kmd5xf@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Papers :

The Environmental Conditions of Justice for Animals

Holland, Breena, brh205@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Recognizing Animals: Sentience and Justice Beyond the Human Martindale, Dayton, dayton.martindale@colorado.edu, University of Colorado, Boulder

Leading Astray: The Political Challenge of Stray Animals

Parajuli, Shishav, sp8564@nyu.edu, New York University-Shanghai

Discussant(s):

Suk, Mina - msuk@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Panel : 04.4 -Environmental justice and power in public policy implementation

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Mendez Barrientos, Linda, Linda.MendezBarrientos@du.edu, University of Denver

Papers :

Measuring political power in collaborative governance

Mendez-Barrientos, Linda, linda.mendezbarrientos@du.edu, University of Denver

Lubell, Mark, mnlubell@ucdavis.edu, University of California Davis

Follow the Money: Are Historic Infrastructure Investments Going to Communities that Need Them Most?

Fencl, Amanda, afencl@ucsusa.org, Union of Concerned Scientists

Rempel, Jenny, jrempel@berkeley.edu,, University of California, Berkeley

From activism to strategic policy advocacy: Community assemblies as a case of collaborative governance

Cheng, Katherine, University of Washington

Struthers, Cory, cstruth@uw.edu, University of Washington

Min, Esther, , Front and Centered, Seattle, Washington

Discussant(s):

Purdy, Jill - jpurdy@uw.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 06.5 -Gender, Race, and Sexuality as Sites of Struggle with the State

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Arora, Maneesh, ma100@wellesley.edu, Wellesley College

Papers :

“But she’s crazy”– Gender, Race, Madness, and the Limits of Respectability

Daily, Anna, anna.daily@csus.edu, Sacramento State University

Bringing the Fear of Feminism Home: Gendered Consumption in Private Space

Najm, Helena, hnajm@gradcenter.cuny.edu, CUNY Graduate Center

Queering Cannabis

Juarez, Melina, juarez@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento (SSO) A Carceral Critique: Violence Against Women in Politics

Walsh, Denise, denise@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Discussant(s):

Altema McNeely, Natasha - natasha.altema@unt.edu, University of North Texas

Panel : 07.5 -Transience, Identity, and Transition: Navigating the Complex Dynamics of Diaspora and Migration in Crisis Situations

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 408

Chair(s) : Silverman, Ken, ksilverman@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York, The Graduate Center

Papers :

Citizenship and Political Incorporation: The Impact of Immigration Policies on Syrian Refugees in Host Countries

Hijazi, Ali, ali.hijazi@student.asbu.edu.tr, Social Sciences University of Ankara Amir, Kaplan, info@rimaracademy.com, Rimar Academy

Conceptualizing and Ontologizing Diaspora

Kambouris, Konstantinos, kosta.kambouris@utah.edu, University of Utah

Temporary Labor Migration Regimes Caught in the Middle of Crises Harper, Robin, rharper@york.cuny.edu, York College/ CUNY Graduate Center

Discussant(s):

Hill, Paige - pahill@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Panel : 08.5 -Roundtable: Futurity in Indigenous Politics, Governance and Sovereignty

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 602

Chair(s) :

Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, ktkesslermata@usfca.edu, University of San Francisco Fillmore, Mel, melfillmore@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Discussant(s):

Lerma, Michael - michael.lerma@csueastbay.edu, California State University East Bay Proudfit, Joely - jproudfi@csusm.edu, California State University San Marcos

Panel : 09.4 -The Onset and Resolution of Civil Conflicts

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 608

Chair(s) : Prakash, Deepa, deepaprakash@depauw.edu, DePauw University

Papers :

Living in no man's land? Assessing the effect of power vacuums at the local level in Colombia.

Bonilla, Jhon, jkbonilla@uidaho.edu, University of Idaho

Bryce, Reeder, reederbw@missouri.edu, University of Missouri

Not So Sweet: External Price Shocks, State Capacity, and Violence in Madagascar's Vanilla Industry

Erickson, Megan, megan.erickson@nuffield.ox.ac.uk, University of Oxford Wack, Morgan, ,

Redistribution, Income Inequality, and Conflict in Developing Countries: Is There Any Causality?

Parsons, Brandon, brandon.parsons@pepperdine.edu, Pepperdine University Rabhi, Ayoub, ayoub.rabhi@uir.ac.ma, International University of Rabat, Morocco Network Analysis on the Civil War in Colombia between 2000 to 2023

Yanik, Selin, selinyanik@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Securing Chinese Interest in Afghanistan Through Chinese Security Model Kumar, Amit, P20200029@pilani.bits-pilani.ac.in, Birla Institute of Technology & Science

Discussant(s):

Prakash, Deepa - deepaprakash@depauw.edu, DePauw University

Panel : 13.6 -Author Meets Critics: The Politics of Hate by Angelia Wilson

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 603

Chair(s) : Calfano, Brian , brian.calfano@uc.edu, University of Cincinnati

Discussant(s): Calfano, Brian - brian.calfano@uc.edu, University of Cincinnati

Martinez-Ebers, Valerie - , University of North Texas

Smith, Tony - , UC-Irvine

Wilson, Angelia - angelia.r.wilson@manchester.ac.uk, University of Manchester

Panel : 14.7 -Author Meets Critics: Refounding Democracy Through Intersectional Activism by Wendy Sarvasy

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) : Sampaio, Anna, asampaio@scu.edu,

Discussant(s):

Balfour, Lawrie - klb3q@virginia.edu, The University of Virginia

Geron, Kim - kim.geron@csueastbay.edu, Jordan-Zachary, Julia - jordanzj@wfu.edu, Sarvasy, Wendy - wsarvasy@gmail.com, California State University, East Bay

Panel : 15.7 -The Future of Work, Oligarchy, and Economic Restructuring

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Datta, Rothin, rdatta1@macalester.edu, Macalester College

Papers : "Los Gringos Descalzos": Civility and American Immigration to Mexican Cities

Blajer de la Garza, Yuna, yblajer@luc.edu, Loyola University Chicago Human Subject Research Participants as Laborers: Political Solutions to Medical Exploitation

Scheinerman, Naomi, scheinerman.1@osu.edu, The Ohio State University Collusion, Combination, and Conspiracy: Monopoly & American Oligarchy

Maniar, Kaarish, kkm2152@columbia.edu, Columbia University Promesa and the Politics of Catastrophization in Puerto Rico

Padilla Carbonell, Felix, fpadillacarbonell@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Discussant(s):

Zimmer, Daniel - zimmerd@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Panel : 16.7 -Author Meets Critics: Kevin Pham's "The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization"

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Mares, Gabriel, gpmares84@gmail.com, n/a

Discussant(s):

Chang, Arturo - arturo.chang@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto Hsueh, Vicki - hsuehv@wwu.edu, Western Washington University Luo, Simon - luos@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Mares, Gabriel - gpmares84@gmail.com, n/a Pham, Kevin - k.d.pham@uva.nl, University of Amsterdam

Panel : 16.19 -Technological Crisis in Democracy: Misinformation, Hacking & Artificial Intelligence

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Lambek, Simon, simon.lambek@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley

Papers :

Artificial Intelligence and Us: A Radical-Democratic Perspective

Bakiner, Onur, bakinero@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Misinformation as a Challenge to Democratic Discourse: The Problems We Face and a Potential Solution

Pierman, Garrett, GPIERMAN@mailbox.sc.edu, University of South Carolina

Assessing the Threat of Generative AI to Democracy

Lambek, Simon, simon.lambek@ufv.ca, University of the Fraser Valley

Data Rationality: Marcuse, Hacking, and the Technological Rationality of Datafication

Kehlenbach, Stefan, skehlenbach@albany.edu, University at Albany

Discussant(s):

Ron, Amit - amit.ron@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Panel : 16.31 -(Re)Framing the Discipline: Science, Empiricism & The Non-Human

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Moshref, Kamran, kmoshref@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Ward, Milo, mward@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, CUNY

Papers :

The Aristotelian Turn in Neoconservative Political Science Ward, Milo, mward@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, CUNY

Fear of a Blank Planet: On the Possibility of a Planetary Turn in Political Theory

Moshref, Kamran, kmoshref@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Discussant(s):

Engelmann, Stephen - sengelma@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago

Panel : 17.11 -Literature, Poetry, and Political Speech

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Miller, Char , cmillerd@gmu.edu, George Mason University

Papers :

The State & The Stead: James Joyce as Political Scientist

Barndt, Will, wbarndt@pitzer.edu, Pitzer College

The Singing Poem: Sounding Speech and Speaking Sounds in Arendt and Aeschylus

Chu, Phoebe, pc729@cornell.edu, Cornell University

Rhetoric and Dialectic in Democratic Deliberation

Hertzoff, Andrew, ahertzof@csus.edu, California State University Sacramento

Identity After Exile: María Zambrano’s “Poetic Reason” and the Politics of Displacement in Twentieth Century Spain

Pinell, Phillip, pinell@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discussant(s):

Dolan, Frederick - acdolan@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Miller, Char - cmillerd@gmu.edu, George Mason University

Panel : 17.12 -Populist Democracy: Contradictions and Challenges

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Weinstein, Aaron, aweinstein@fairfield.edu, Fairfield University

Papers :

Populism and Mass Society Theory: Edward Shils and the Circumscribing of Critique

Campbell, Josh, jwcampbell@ucla.edu, University of California - Los Angeles

Styles of Urban Revanchisms: Theorizing the Development of Urban Reactionary Politics.

Villanova, Michael, mvillanova@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, CUNY

Political theory and the unfulfilled promises of democracy: from crisis to renewal

Longo, Patrizia, plongo@stmarys-ca.edu, Saint Mary's College of California

“Who Created George Jackson?”

Bennett, Nolan, nbennett@calpoly.edu, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Discussant(s):

Panel : 20.5 -LGBTQ Identity and Public Opinion

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Perkins, Kathryn, Kathryn.Perkins@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

Papers :

LGBTQ+ Identity & Police Reform: Expanding How Identity Links to Policy Evaluation

Gallegos, Jacob, jgalle17@asu.edu, Arizona State Universiy

Understanding LGBTQ+ Perspectives of Police

Ramirez, Michelle, michelle.ramirez@tamuk.edu, Texas A&M University Kingsville

Public Opinion of LGB Supreme Court Nominees

Fitch, Maya, Mfitch@cougarnet.uh.edu, University of Houston

The Impact of Sexuality and Political Identity on Attitudes towards the United States Supreme Court

Brandt, Isaac, isaacbrandt1@gmail.com, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Michelson, Melissa - melissa.michelson@menlo.edu, Menlo College

Panel : 20.10 -Borders, Homophobia, and Homonationalism

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Ghosh, Cyril, CGhosh@Clarku.edu, Clark University

Papers :

Intersectional Translators: Forcing Space in LGBTQ, Labor, and (Im)migrant Justice Movements

Mayo-Adam, Erin, erin.mayo-adam@hunter.cuny.edu, Hunter College, CUNY

Perverts, Predators, and White Sexual Innocents: Anti-Migrant Logics and the Long Shadow of “Born This Way”

Gonzales, Isabel, isabelfelixgonzales@gmail.com, University of Virginia

Discourses of Solidarity and Homonationalism: LGBTQ+ Refugee Resettlement in Canada

Wills, Emily Regan, emily.wills@uottawa.ca, University of Ottawa

DACA Participants and the Complexities of Making Asylum Cases on Sexual

Orientation & Gender Identity Grounds

Ghosh, Cyril, CGhosh@Clarku.edu, Clark University

Discussant(s):

Johnson, Colin - colinjohnson@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Panel : 23.5 -Capitalism, Governance, and Economic Policy

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Papers : Erik Olin Wright and the Anti-Capitalist Emancipatory Project

Martin, Edward, edward.martin@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach Worker Representation in the Massachusetts Legislature, 1930 to 1990 Wright, Jason, jason.wright004@umb.edu, University of Massachusetts Boston Civic Education, Knowledge Utilization and the Social Construction Framework Ceccoli, Stephen, ceccoli@rhodes.edu, Rhodes College Bing, John, jbing@heidelberg.edu, Heidelberg University

Technologies in Peace and Conflict: Unraveling the Politics of Deployment Ge, Jing, jge003@fiu.edu, Florida International University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 24.19 -Roundtable: Afro-Latinidades: Black Identity Politics in the Americas

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 605

Chair(s) : Clealand, Danielle, danielle.clealand@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant(s):

Dinzey-Flores, Zaire - zdinzey@lcs.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Gonzalez, Yanilda - yanilda_gonzalez@hks.harvard.edu, Harvard University Johnson, Marcus - mjohnso6@umd.edu, University of Maryland - College Park Lowe, Ricardo - ricardo.lowe@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Panel : 25.8 -Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Robinson, Jennifer , jennifer.robinson@utah.edu, University of Utah

Alaska

Warren, Joseph, jbwarren@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Anchorage Arizona

Goshert, Max , Maxwell.goshert@asu.edu, Arizona State University California

DiSarro , Brian, disarrob@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento Hussey, Wesley, whussey@csus.edu, Sacramento State University Colorado

Berry, Michael, Michael.Berry@ucdenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver Hawaii

Moore , Colin, cdmoore@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa Idaho

Fry, Vanessa , vanessafry@boisestate.edu, Boise State Montana

Nevada

Damore, Dave, david.damore@unlv.edu, UNLV

Johnson, Brad, bradjohnson@unr.edu, UN Reno

New Mexico

Seckler, Kim, kseckler@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University

Oregon

Mooney, Emily, mooneyem@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University

Steel , Brent, bsteel@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University Utah

Ball, Jonathan, jball@le.utah.gov, Utah Legislative Fiscal Analyst Dean, Phil, phil.dean@utah.edu, University of Utah

Washington

Benjamin, Francis, benjamin@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Artime, Michael, artimemr@plu.edu, Pacific Lutheran University

Richards, Erin, erichards@cascadia.edu, Cascadia College

Wyoming

McConnell, Jason, jasonmac@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming Schumann, Robert, Robert.Schuhmann@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming

Panel : 26.3 -Exploring Innovations in Pedagogical Tools and Practices

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Lien, Pei-te, plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Papers :

Carceral Commonwealth: Using Photographs to Teach Prison Abolition

Caivano, Dean, dcc212@lehigh.edu, Lehigh University

Exploring the AI Frontier in the Political Science Classroom

Danner, Lukas Karl, LDanner@fiu.edu, Florida International University

Gabryszewska, Maria, maria.gabryszewska@lonestar.edu, Lone Star College - Online

Vandalizing the Political Science Curriculum: Graffiti as Educational Method

Schwebach, Elliott, elliottschwebach@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

Using Problem-Based Learning to Promote Professional Skill Development in Undergraduate Education

Stavrianos, Cynthia, stavrianos@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University

Discussant(s):

Richer, Zach - zach.richer@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Panel : 27.1 -Poster Session

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : Quinault 5th Floor

Posters :

Exploring Variation of Democratic Decline in post-communist Europe

Abelian, Narek, nabelia@calstatela.edu, California Conservatism, Policy, and The Social Hierarchy

Alexander, Kelly, kalexander@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Foreign-Born, Trump-Loving: An analysis of support for Donald Trump amongst new Chinese-American immigrants

Cho, Christina, nyelitepooh@gmail.com, Phillips Academy

Shifting Political Preferences in a Post-Roe World: Impact of the Dobbs Decision on Young Women and Minorities

Curtis, Katherine, katherinecurtis@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran Univeristy

Favazzo, Isabella, favazzo@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Off-the-Record: The Triangular Relationship between Immigration Judges, Attorneys, and Department of Homeland Defendants in Miami Immigration Court and its Effects on Asylum Cases

Guaman, Luis , lg2772@princeton.edu, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

Crisis of “West Coast Liberalism”: Voters on Public Safety and Street Conditions

Guan, Jack, jackguan@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

“The Most Immediate Way:” Exploring the Intersection of Restorative Justice and Theatre Arts

Herbert, Riley, rherbert@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

THE EFFECT OF IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT ON ASIAN AMERICAN LINKED FATE

Nguyen, Natalie, nguyen74@unlv.nevada.edu, University of Nevada Las Vegas

“AfD: Achtung für Demokratie?” The Relationship between Extremist Ideologies and Polarized Constituencies in the Federal Republic of Germany

Keil, Katie, katiekeil2026@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

A New Requiem for Human Rights in the Age of AI

Obert, Isaac, iobert5945@gmail.com, California State University, Long Beach

Gun Debate and Latinos

Palafox, Gabriel, gpalafox@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Polarization In United States Federal Judicial Confirmations: A Historical Analysis

Rosenquist, Christiopher, rosenqc@wwu.edu, Wetsern Washington University

Assessing the Spread of Environmental Litigation Cases: When, Where, Who, and On What Grounds Are These Cases Being Brought Forth?

Ryan, Corinne , corinnemryan@gmail.com, University of Washington

A New Political Era in Portland: How Ranked Choice Voting and Multi-Member Districts Reshape Campaigns’ Appeals to Underserved Minority Voters

Sanchez, Will, wsanchez01600@gmail.com, Portland State University

“¡Raza sí, guerra no!”: Transnational Solidarity, Peace Movements, and Global Citizenship in Los Angeles, 1960s - 1980s

Villa, Julian, jvilla@oxy.edu, Occidental College

The Prevalence of Racism in the LGBTQ+ Community: A History

Wahl, Abigail, abigailwahl2003@gmail.com, Flagler College

Political Economy in the British and French Caribbean Issues in Self-Determination, Constitutionalism, and Development

Watler, Aiden, aidenwatler@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Will, Vianne, vwill@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

The Parallel Realm: A Comparative Analysis between the 1989 Tiananmen Protests and 2020s Demonstrations against China’s Zero-Cobid Policies

Ye, Runyi, rye@oxy.edu, Occidental College

Liberty, Democracy, and the Creation of the Beaver State: The Conception of Rights and Democracy in the Oregon Constitutional Convention of 1857

Bergmann, Dillon, dillon.bergmann@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Exploring Government Communication on Climate Change Worldwide via TikTok and Douyin

Konovalova, Polina, polina.konovalova@dukekunshan.edu.cn, Duke Kunshan University

Kuang, Xiaoyi, xiaoyi.kuang@dukekunshan.edu.cn, Duke Kunshan University

Cheng, Guanglei, guanglei.cheng@dukekunshan.edu.cn, Duke Kunshan University

Zhang, Yiteng, yiteng.zhang@dukekunshan.edu.cn, Duke Kunshan University

Chang, Charles, charles.c.chang@dukekunshan.edu.cn, Duke Kunshan University

Media Perspectives of Populism: Using Natural Language Processing Models to Identify Left- and Right- Wing Perspectives of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Shu, Yvette, yshu7@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Corrigan, Bryce, bryce@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Mason, Lilianna, lmason23@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Ports and Climate Change

Mohamed, Sumaiyah, sumaiyah.haidar@gmail.com, University of Washington Seattle

Critical Race Theory in Title 1 Chicago Public HIgh Schools

Prachand, Arya , aryaprachand2027@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

China vs Russia: How Party Affiliation within the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Impacts the Prioritization of U.S. Adversaries

Tibayan, Madeleine, mrtibayan@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Food and Femininity: Food Sovereignty, Security, and Justice in the Middle East and North Africa

Preston, Mary, mprest11@msudenver.edu, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Suburban Voters, The Shift from Reagan to Biden

Bailey, Kyle, bailey.ec.kyle@gmail.com, Western Washington University

Racial Perspectives on Immigration: Analyzing Asian American Immigrant Attitudes on Policy

Borrillo, Stella, stellaborrillo@gmail.com, Western Washington University

Sexual Assault on College Campus' Impact on Equal Access to Education

Cousins, Charlotte, charlottecousins08@gmail.com, University of Colorado at Boulder

Cultural Diversity in Washington State and Its Effects on Polarization

Gibson, Morgan, mrogibson@gmail.com, Western Washington University

Organized Labor and Catholic Social Teaching

Godwin, Erin, godwine2@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

By Other Means: How Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Actions Have Fulfilled the Promise of the Equal Rights Amendment

Grant, Katherine, kate@eagrant.com, Christopher Newport University

Trump’s Effect on Republican Attitudes Towards Gay and Lesbian Individuals: An Analysis of the 2016 Shift

Kotsogeanis, Demi, kotsodemi@gmail.com, Western Washington University

The Climate Umbrella: Human Rights NGOs on the Adoption on Environmental Policy

Lopez, Alicia, ally9842@uw.edu, University of Washington

A County Clerk's Story: In Pursuit of Local Elected Office

Navarro, Andrew, asnavarro310@gmail.com, Kansas State University

Climate Change and Common Sense: Applying Existing Moral Frameworks to A New Reality

Burgin, Melinda, mburgin@iwu.edu, Illinois Wesleyan University

How Does Science Literacy Affect Political Decision-Making?

Harris, Jack, harri290@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Renewable Realpolitik: A Hirschmanian Mosaic of Power, Strategy, and Flux in the Green Transition

Vartanian, Peter, peter.vartanian@icloud.com, Occidental College

Regional effects on party affiliation

Mekinawe, Keisha, mekinak@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

What deters non-participatory/ apolitical San Fernando Valley College Students from voting?

Jimenez-Villegas, Sebastian , sebastian.jimenezvillegas.662@my.csun.edu, California

State University

Semiconductor Cowboys: America and China's Chip War, an Analysis.

Kiesnowski, Robert , rkiesnow@msudenver.edu, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Voting Insights: Navigating Student Electoral Participation

Widger, Lara, lwidger@msudenver.edu, Metropolitan State University of Denver

The Role of Traditional Health Providers in Kenya’s Rural Communities: Influences on Healthcare Choices and Trust in Systems

Ahorro, Stephanie, stepahor@msmu.edu, Mount Saint Mary's University Los Angeles

Impact of Government Participation, Healthcare Accessibility, and Traditional Beliefs on Women's Engagement with Conventional Healthcare in Argentina and Kenya

Celedon, Alma, almacele@msmu.edu, Mount Saint Mary's University

Climate Responsibility: Determining the Strength of Climate Change Opinions in the Middle East and North Africa

Franco, Callum, caladinfranco@gmail.com, Western Washington University

The Progressive Paradox: How the Democratic Party Won Rural Western Washington, 1976 - 2024

Huey, Conner, chuey@college.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Panel : 29.3 -American Political Candidates

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

López, Esmeralda, ealopez@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Papers :

Which Jane Runs? Gendered Selection Effects in the (Early) Political Pipeline

Davis Thomander, Sierra, sierradavis19@gmail.com, Stanford University

Born to Run: How motherhood appeal strategies affect voter perceptions in Congressional Campaigns

Irving, Michelle, michelle.irving@rutgers.edu, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Does Exposure to Disaster Influences Women’s Perception of Election Integrity Differently than Men?

Branton, Gina, rbranton@uncc.edu, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Herron, Erik, esherron@mail.wvu.edu, West Virginia University

Kropf, Martha, mekropf@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Sledge, Daniel, Daniel-Sledge@ouhsc.edu, University of Oklahoma

Thomas, Herschel, herschel.thomas@austin.utexas.edu, University of Texas

Discussant(s):

Branton, Gina - rbranton@uncc.edu, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Panel : 30.3 -Asian American political participation

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Signals of Racial Inclusion, Descriptive Representation, and Asian American Political Participation

Nathan, Chan, Nathan.Chan@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

AAPI Civic Education and Political Engagement

Archer, Allison, amarche3@central.uh.edu, University of Houston

Raychaudhuri, Tanika , tanikar@rice.edu, Rice University

Religious Institutions and Political Mobilization: The Role of Sikh Gurdwaras in Canadian Elections

Liddar, Rupinder, rupinder.liddar@mail.mcgill.ca, McGill University

Everyone Says We Should Be Winning: Asian American Descriptive Representation

Phillips, Christian, cdphilli@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Shah, Paru, paru.shah@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

Discussant(s):

Masuoka, Natalie - nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Panel : 31.3 -Beyond the Classroom: Collaborating for Success

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Levy, La Della , ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Discussant(s):

Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Panel : 32.6 -Roundtable: Discipline and Punish: 50 Years AfterDate : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Kaku, Archana, abkaku@wm.edu, William & Mary

Discussant(s):

Bargu, Banu - bbargu@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Berk, Christopher - cberk@gmu.edu, George Mason University

Gortler, Shai - gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Heberle, Renee - renee.heberle@utoledo.edu, University of Toledo

Panel : 35.3 -Public Support for Authoritarian Rule

Date : Friday, April 18, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Yang, Tony Zirui, zirui.yang@nuffield.ox.ac.uk, Emory University

Papers :

Screened Realities: How Entertainment Fosters Political Compliance in China

Deng, Rex Weiye, weiye.deng@wustl.edu, Washington University in St. Louis

Can Immigrants’ Participation Win the Natives’ Heart: Political Participation and Public Opinions on Immigration in China

Liu, Dongshu, dongshu.liu@cityu.edu.hk, City University of Hong Kong

Authoritarian Judicial Balancing: Distributional Conflict, Labor Law, and the Value of Dependent Courts

Wang, Hsu Yumin, wanghy@mx.nthu.edu.tw, Taipei School of Economics and Political

Science

Can clientelism coexist with populism?

Higashijima, Masaaki, isonomia11@gmail.com, University of Tokyo Radnitz, Scott, srad@uw.edu, University of Washington

Citizens’ Preference Falsification During Autocratization

Wong, Stan Hok-Wui, hok.wong@stthom.edu, University of St. Thomas in Houston Waiman, Lam, lamwm.hk@gmail.com, Hong Kong Metropolitan University Ngok, Ma, mangok@cuhk.edu.hk, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Discussant(s):

Truong, Mai - mai.truong@marquette.edu, Marquette University Zhu, Hongshen - hongshen@sas.upenn.edu, University of Virginia

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Panel : 01.8 -European Political Issues

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Kaya, Ruchan, rkaya@austincollege.edu, Austin College

Papers :

Daily Schedule

The Spitzenkandidaten Process in 2024: Does the Lead Candidate Process Promote European Union Democratic Legitimacy?

Roper, Steven, ropers@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University

Is Central Europe Following the West Down the Rabbit Hole? Conspiracy Thinking in the Czech Republic and Poland

Bergman, Darja, bergman@stemmark.cz, STEM/MARK Prague, Czech Republic

Becoming Your Brother’s Keeper: Poland’s Response to the Conflict in Ukraine through the Lens of Collective Memory

Brunell, Laura, brunell@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University

Discussant(s):

Hobbs, Adam - ahobb005@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Logvinenko, Igor - ilogvinenko@oxy.edu, Occidental College

Panel : 03.8 -Speed and sacrifice: Eco-managing at terminal velocity

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Welker, Cedar, cedar.welker@unco.edu, University of Northern Colorado

Papers :

Beyond Preservation Areas: Dismantling the Capitalist Logics of Nature and State Power

Fournier da Silva, Arjuna , ad2783@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

The Toxic Avengers: Mutant Politics and Anti-Industrial Resentment

Parson, Sean, Sean.Parson@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

“Happiness for Everybody, Free of Charge, and May No One be Left Behind:” Dromocracy, Zones, and Non-Spaces of a Shrinking Earth

Kirsch, Robert, rekirsch@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Ray, Emily , emily.ray@sonoma.edu, Sonoma State University

High Velocity Victimology: The Scrambled Space and Rushing Rate of Climate Change

Luke, Timothy, twluke@vt.edu, Virginia Tech

Discussant(s):

Witlacil, Mary - Mary.Witlacil@sdsmt.edu, South Dakota Mines

Panel : 04.6 -Environmental Violence and Knowledge

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Schlosberg, David, david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au, University of Sydney

Papers :

Environmental Injustice in Post-Conflict Settings: Evidence from Liberia's waste sector.

Hunnicutt, Patrick, phunnicu@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Gbaintor-Johnson, Kou, , Center for Action Research and Training

Integrating Science with Local and Indigenous Knowledge for Collaborative Environmental Governance

Koontz, Tomas, koontz31@uw.edu, University of Washington Tacoma

Generational Food System Transformation: Education and Social Justice in Hawai‘i and Aotearoa

Mironesco, Monique, mironesco@gmail.com, University of Hawai'i West O'ahu

Epistemic Exclusion in Climate Science: Why We Grow the Wrong Trees in the Wrong Places

Mongkolnchaiarunya, Jittip, jittip_m@gwu.edu, The George Washington University Forests in Conflict: Examining the Impact of Deforestation on Armed Conflict in Myanmar

Yu, Longjiao, longjiao_yu@ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Discussant(s):

Bagozzi, Benjamin - bagozzib@udel.edu, University of Delaware

Baker, Lauren - LMarieBaker@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

Panel : 05.4 -The Impact of Conservative Movement Politics on the Executive Branch

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Are Presidential Immunity and the Rule of Law Compatible?

Shortell, Chris, shortell@pdx.edu, Portland State University

Is Trump a Bad Leader? Assessing the Donald by Scholarly Standards

Schaefer, Todd, Todd.Schaefer@cwu.edu, Central Washington University

Can the Constitution Withstand 'Retribution'? How Biden-era Rebuilding Stacks

Up Against Trump's Agenda

JOAQUIN, ERNITA, ejoaquin@sfsu.edu, SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY

Contesting the Reach of the Rights Revolution: The Reagan Administration and the Unitary Executive

Dearborn, John, john.a.dearborn@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Discussant(s):

Panel : 06.6 -Author Meets Readers: “Fatal Denial: The Political Life of Black Infant Mortality,” by Annie Menzel

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Beard, Lisa, lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Discussant(s):

Beard, Lisa - lisa.beard@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

McLemore, Monica - mclemor@uw.edu, University of Washington

Menzel, Annie - acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin

Shulman, George - GMS1@NYU.EDU, NYU Gallatin

Syedullah, Jasmine - jsyedullah@vassar.edu, Vassar College

Threadcraft, Shatema - shatema.a.threadcraft@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Panel : 09.5 -Diplomacy and Alliances

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Kim, Seok-Joon, sjkim.ir@gmail.com, Kyungpook National University

Papers :

Leader Visits and Great Power Rivalry

Bekisheva, Madina, mb21694@uga.edu, University of Georgia

The Influence of Economic Integration on Third-party Security Alliances

Hayashi, Miki, mhaya009@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside Presidential Presence: US Crisis Reassurance in Divided Government

Kim, James Dongjin, jjjkim@uw.edu, University of Washington

Lee, Jonghoon, , Arkansas State University

Shaping Alliances with Ideology: Unraveling the U.S.-South Korea Dynamics

Kim, Seok-Joon, sjkim.ir@gmail.com, Kyungpook National University

Beyond the State: K-Pop/BTS, Transnational Activism and South Korean State Identity

Prakash, Deepa, deepaprakash@depauw.edu, DePauw University

Discussant(s):

Kim, James Dongjin - jjjkim@uw.edu, University of Washington

Kim, Seok-Joon - sjkim.ir@gmail.com, Kyungpook National University

Panel : 10.3 -Methods Café

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : Willapa 5th Floor

Chair(s) :

Behl, Natasha, nbehl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Steele, Brent , brent.steele@utah.edu, University of Utah

Harper, Robin, rharper@york.cuny.edu, York College/ CUNY Graduate Center

Papers :

This Methods Café will bring together a set of scholars with broad-ranging expertise for informal conversation with anyone who wishes to learn about, problem-solve, or discuss interpretive approaches in a supportive environment. Café visitors will find multiple tables and places to sit for one-on-one and group discussions, networking and support. Visitors are invited to arrive at any point, visit any specialist, and stay as long as they like before moving on. If a conversation is already under way, others can join in or just sit and listen. One need not worry about having questions that are “too elementary”—it is fine to ask anything about that method, at any level—and visitors may leave the table or room at any time. We ask only that they sign in at each table they visit so that we can gauge interest. Visitors at past cafés have ranged from doctoral students to

full professors.

Natasha Behl: Autoethnography

David Forrest: Participant observation

Robin Harper: Doing international fieldwork

Zein Murib: Queer theory and method

Peregrine Schwartz-Shea: Research ethics and IRBs

Jelena Subotic: Site analysis

Sarah Marie Wiebe: Sensory methods and storytelling

Discussant(s):

Behl, Natasha - nbehl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Forrest , David - dforrest@oberlin.edu, Oberlin College

Murib, Zein - zmurib@fordham.edu, Fordham University

Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine - psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah

Subotic, Jelena - jsubotic@gsu.edu, Georgia State University

Wiebe, Sarah Marie - swiebe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Panel : 13.5 -The far-right media ecosystem as a multilayered space for contesting liberal democracy and its epistemic foundations

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Simon, Julia, simonj@uni-bremen.de, University of Bremen

Papers :

Framing Freedom: Climate Change Policy as Government Overreach in Far-Right Media

Wiedekind, Jakob, wiedekind@unc.edu, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

‘It’s an info war!’: Understanding the origins of right-wing YouTube

Peck, Reece, reece.peck@csi.cuny.edu, College of Staten Island CUNY

Sounding Extremism: Reckoning Democracy in Right-Wing Podcasts

Dowling, Eveline, edowling@clarku.edu, Clark University

Far-right media and the Spread of the “Great Replacement” Conspiracy Theory

Adorf, Philipp, padorf@uni-bonn.de, University of Bonn

Discussant(s):

Panel : 15.8 -Narratives of Crisis: Democracy, Climate Change, and Media Spectacle

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Zimmer, Daniel, zimmerd@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Papers :

Contesting Oceania: The Agonistic Politics of Decolonization in the Early Reception of Epeli Hau’ofa’s “Our Sea of Islands,” 1993-2000

Kevin, Lujan Lee, leekl@buffalo.edu, University of Buffalo

Campbell, Josh, jwcampbell@ucla.edu, University of California - Los Angeles

Social Media Narratives: How Digital Storytelling Effects Democratic Discourse Chick, Matthew, chickm@hartwick.edu, Hartwick College

Depictions of Catastrophe in Political Economy: The Double Movement of Karl Marx and Karl Polanyi Grove, Jeremiah, Jgrov5@uic.edu, The University of Illinois at Chicago

Discussant(s):

Tan, Burak - buraktan@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Panel : 16.8 -Black Materialities: Unworking the Grammars of Racialized Capital

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Chambers, Chris, chamb24@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Papers :

Mills on Marx/Marx in Mills Taylor, Ben, taylorbb@alma.edu, Alma College

The Strange Career of Colorblindness: The Racist and Antiracist Roots of Racial Classification in the United States

Clemons, Jared, jared.clemons@temple.edu, Temple University

A Marxian Theory of Racial Justice

Slack, Gregory, gregory.slack@mtsu.edu, Middle Tennessee State University

"Work Which is the Meaning of a Home": The Dialectic of Work and Violence in Fanon’s Thought Awan, Arwa, aawan1@oberlin.edu, Oberlin College

Discussant(s):

Nichols, Robert - ronichol@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Panel : 16.20 -The Aesthetic Turn: Art, Imagination, and Political Transformation

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Rose, Michelle, mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico

Papers :

Thinking politically with Art: A method in letters Bashovski, Marta, Marta.Bashovski@uregina.ca, Campion College at the University of Regina Taschereau Mamers, Danielle, d.taschereau@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

“Singing the Nation into Being: Nostalgia, Resilience and Belonging in Fairuz’s Work”

Damaj, Yara, ydamaj@upenn.edu.lb, University of Pennsylvania

The Art of Reconstruction Henry, Daniel, henryd@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

Mythical Pasts, Afro futures Commissiong, Anand, anand.commissiong@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

To Make Objective: Frederick Douglass and the Practicality of the Imagination

Rose, Michelle, mrose2@csuchico.edu, California State University, Chico

Discussant(s): Feng, Janice - janicefeng@trentu.ca, Trent University

Panel : 16.32 -On the State of the Discipline: Locating the Political Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 404

Chair(s) : Engelmann, Stephen, sengelma@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago

Papers :

The Biologies and the Interests: Mill, Darwin, and the New Behavioralism

Engelmann, Stephen, sengelma@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago

Mihic, Sophia, sjmihic@neiu.edu,

A Grand Refusal: Miguel Abensour’s Recalcitrant Political Theory

Ruchet, Olivier, olivier.ruchet@unil.ch, Universite de Lausanne

Late Political Theory (and the End of Democracy?)

Melillo, Carmen, cmelillo@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York Graduate Center

The Political Origins of the NSF Political Science Prgram Moustafa, Tamir, tmoustafa@sfu.ca, Simon Fraser University

Discussant(s):

Bowman, Quinlan - bq12@duke.edu, Duke Kunshan University

Panel : 17.6 -Issues in Liberal Theory

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Revising Liberalism? Friedrich Hayek’s Ambiguous Journey in Ancient Greece. Aloy, Alexandre, alexandrealoy@ucsb.edu, University of California - Santa Barbara

Leading Strings: Legislative Paternalism in the Thought of J.S. Mill and Henry Sidgwick

Brandt, Raymond, rjbrandt@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis Woodrow Wilson, Victorian Jurisprudence, and the Forging of an American Sovereign

Chun, Michelle, mchun2005@gmail.com, Rochester Institute of Technology

The Elemental Division of Labor and Adam Smith's Theory of the Politics Ecker, Jordan, jecker@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Dignity in Liberal Animal Rights Discourse

Galisanka, Andrius, galisaa@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

Discussant(s):

Goldstein, Joshua - joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Panel : 18.3 -Splintering and Reconstituting the State and Society

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 602

Chair(s) : Gallagher, Mitchell, hj0003@wayne.edu, Wayne State University

Papers :

Can Nigeria rethink its unity through nationally owned political dialogue?

Adeolu, Ojedokun, iojedoku@students.kennesaw.edu, Kennesaw State University

Are Happy Endings Stories That Haven’t Ended Yet? Fissures in American Government and Society

Mosher, Michael, michael-mosher@utulsa.edu, The University of Tulsa Window on the World: Nationalisms and Transnationalisms in the Eyes of the Sudanese Communist Party Fenner, Sofia, sfenner@coloradocollege.edu, Colorado College

Discussant(s):

Szymanski, Ann-Marie - ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman

Panel : 19.2 -Exploring Political (Im)Possibilities

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Johnson, Andrew, andrew.johnson@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Papers :

Baudrillard and The Matrix: Thinking About Change in the Twenty-First Century

Sadat-Sharkey, Stanley, sshar181@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside Radical Literary Intertext and Imagined Kin: Nekrasova's Novel Kozha as Embodied Empathy

Monet, Christy, m.christy@nyu.edu, New York University

Two Abolitionist Parables: Omelas vs. Um-Helat Johnson, Andrew, andrew.johnson@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Fiction as Esoteric Critique of Imperialist Ideology in Japanese Children’s Literature and Cinema

Roberts, Daniel, danielroberts@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Discussant(s):

Monet, Christy - m.christy@nyu.edu, New York University

Panel : 20.6 -LGBTQ Candidates and Elections

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Fitch, Maya, Mfitch@cougarnet.uh.edu, University of Houston

Papers :

LGBTQ+ Candidates and orientations to community politics

Proctor, Andrew, research.atp@gmail.com, University of Chicago

Albaugh, Quinn, , Queens University

Baisley, Elizabeth, , Queens University

"Rules for thee but not for me": LGBTQ+ candidates and double standards in elections

Magni, Gabriele, gabriele.magni@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

The Political Impact of Latina Lesbians

Angevine, Sara, sangevine@whittier.edu, Whittier College

Drag and Voter Mobilization: A Field Experiment Design

Kammerer, Edward, edwardkammerer@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Michelson, Melissa , melissa.michelson@menlo.edu, Menlo College

Discussant(s):

Panel : 22.3 -Gender, Sexuality, and Public Opinion

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Luartz, Lewis, Luartz@chapman.edu, Chapman University

Papers :

How voters form factual beliefs about female political leaders and why it does (not) matter: The evidence from Japan

Kato, Gento, gentok@meiji.ac.jp, Meiji University

Reaching Closets Around the World: Does Social Media Use Influence Support for LGBTQ+ People and Policies?

Greer, Edward, edward.greer@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Discussant(s):

Olds, Christopher - chris@chrisolds.com, Fort Hays State University

Panel : 24.7 -Influence and Decision Making in Public Policy Realms

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Givel, Michael, mgivel@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Huckle, Kiku, khuckle@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Papers :

Constituent Perception of Legislator Protest

Gause, LaGina, lgause@ucsd.edu , UCSD

Garcia, Jennifer, Jennifer.Garcia@oberlin.edu, Ober

Boehmer, Alison, apboehme@ucsd.ed, UCSD

Pluralist Public Policy Process Theories Without Hierarchical Racial Caste and PostRacial Caste: Is This America?

Givel, Michael, mgivel@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Who Influences? Congressional Redistricting, Voting Rights, and Communities of Interest

Grose, Christian, cgrose@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Masuoka, Natalie, nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Voice After Exit: How Transnational Ties and Integration Affect Hong Kong Diaspora’s Policy Preference

Shum, Maggie, mps6969@psu.edu, Penn State Erie, the Behrend College

Yeung, Eddy, , Emory University

Chan, Ka Ming, , Newcastle University

Chung, Sanho, , University of Arizona

Tong, Athena, , University of Tokyo

Discussant(s):

Givel, Michael - mgivel@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma

Grose, Christian - cgrose@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Panel : 25.3 – No Panel - Canceled

Panel : 25.7 -Democratizing Campaign Contributions: Insights from Seattle's Voucher System

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Griffith, Alan, alangrif@uw.edu, University of Washington

Papers :

Democracy Vouchers and the Transformation of Seattle Politics

Heerwig, Jennifer, jennifer.heerwig@stonybrook.edu, Stony Brook University

Analysis of Democracy Vouchers and the Promise of Fairer Elections

Crawford, Evan, ecrawford@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego Implementation Challenges and New Opportunities

LeBeau, Rene, Rene.LeBeau@seattle.gov, Seattle City

Grow, Polly, Polly.Grow@seattle.gov, City of Seattle

Campaigning and vouchers

Anderstone, Ben, ben@anderstone.com, Progressive Strategies NW

Discussant(s):

Griffith, Alan - alangrif@uw.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 25.9 -Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Robinson, Jennifer , jennifer.robinson@utah.edu, University of Utah

Alaska

Warren, Joseph, jbwarren@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Anchorage Arizona

Goshert, Max , Maxwell.goshert@asu.edu, Arizona State University California

DiSarro , Brian, disarrob@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento Hussey, Wesley, whussey@csus.edu, Sacramento State University

Colorado

Berry, Michael, Michael.Berry@ucdenver.edu, University of Colorado Denver Hawaii

Moore , Colin, cdmoore@hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Manoa Idaho

Fry, Vanessa , vanessafry@boisestate.edu, Boise State Montana

Nevada

Damore, Dave, david.damore@unlv.edu, UNLV Johnson, Brad, bradjohnson@unr.edu, UN Reno

New Mexico

Seckler, Kim, kseckler@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University

Oregon

Mooney, Emily, mooneyem@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University

Steel , Brent, bsteel@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University

Utah

Ball, Jonathan, jball@le.utah.gov, Utah Legislative Fiscal Analyst

Dean, Phil, phil.dean@utah.edu, University of Utah Washington

Benjamin, Francis, benjamin@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Artime, Michael, artimemr@plu.edu, Pacific Lutheran University Richards, Erin, erichards@cascadia.edu, Cascadia College

Wyoming

McConnell, Jason, jasonmac@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming Schumann, Robert, Robert.Schuhmann@uwyo.edu, University of Wyoming

Panel : 26.4 -(Re)conceiving Political Science Education: Creativity, Emotions, Depolarization in Curricula and Impacts of Major Names

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Lovato, Brian, blovato@fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Papers :

Bridging Divides: Assessing the Effectiveness of a Depolarization Curriculum in an Introductory Political Science Course

Nantkes, Amy, anantkes@pointloma.edu, Point Loma Nazarene University Emotions in Democratic Education: Agonist and Deliberative Approaches

Richer, Zach, zach.richer@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

In Pursuit of Scholarly Creativity

Rodman, Emma, emma_rodman@uml.edu, University of Massachusetts Lowell Peterson, Emma, emma_peterson@uml.edu, University of Massachusetts Lowell Webb Williams, Nora, nww3@illinois.edu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Vaudo, Anne Marie, , University of Massachusetts Lowell Black Feminist Critical Pedagogy: A practitioner inquiry into social justice education

Ahmed, Zahra, zga1@stmarys-ca.edu, Saint Mary's College of California What’s in a (Major) Name? The Effects of Major and Department Names on Outside Perceptions

Chiego, Christopher, cchiego@csum.edu, California State University Maritime Academy E Skoll, Amy, askoll@csum.edu, California State University Maritime Academy

Discussant(s):

Schwebach, Elliott - elliottschwebach@gmail.com, Independent Researcher

Panel : 29.2 -Gender and Public Policy

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Roberti, Amanda, aroberti@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Papers :

Insufficient Intersectionality: The Limits of Federal Wage Discrimination Lawsuits in the 21st Century

English, Ashley, Ashley.English@unt.edu, University of North Texas

Shifting Political Preferences in a Post-Roe World: Impact of the Dobbs Decision on Young Women and Minorities

Hoang, Haco, hhoang@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Favazzo, Isabella, favazzo@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University Curtis, Katherine, katherinecurtis@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran Univeristy Will, Vianne, vwill@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

The Politics of Gynecological Violence in the United States

Miller, Joshua, j.preston.miller@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Atkinson, Mary , MAtkinson@charlotte.edu , University of North Carolina at Charlotte Uneven Democracy for Women: Implementing Violence against Women Laws in Central America

Walsh, Shannon, shannondwalsh@gmail.com, University of Minnesota Duluth

Discussant(s):

Panel : 30.4 -Roundtable: Local community activists panel

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 501

Chair(s) :

Lu, Fan, fan.lu@queensu.ca, Queen's University (Canada)

Discussant(s):

Al-Faham, Hajer - hajer1@sas.upenn.edu, Seattle Office for Civil Rights

Au, Wayne - wayneau@uw.edu, UW Bothell Basu, Sutapa - sbasu@uw.edu, Women’s Center, University of Washington

Pritchard, Faaluaina - faaluaina@asiapacificculturalcenter.org, Asia Pacific Cultural Center

Veloria, Velma - rosete80@gmail.com, University of Washington

Panel : 31.1 -Beyond Lectures: Innovative Teaching Strategies for Political Science in Community Colleges

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 401

Chair(s) :

Garcia, Rogelio, garciar3@elac.edu, East Los Angeles College

Papers :

Succeeding in American Government: The Benefits of Supplemental Instruction in Political Science at a Hispanic-Serving Institution

Bozonelos, Dino, dino.bozonelos@vvc.edu, Victor Valley College

Discussant(s):

Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Panel : 32.7 -Gendered Violence and Resistance

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Owen, Rose, owenr@newschool.edu, The New School of Social Research

Papers :

The Mano Dura Approach of Suicidio Feminicida Law: Consequences and Limitations

Acuña, Samantha, sacuna@oxy.edu, Occidental College

The Resistance of Palestinian Women: Between Fact & Affect, Affect & Abjection

Browers, Michaelle, browerm@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University

“The coffee that wakes you up”: The Silingan Coffee mothers’ anti-drug violence advocacy

Marielle, Marcaida, marcaida@uw.edu, University of Washington - Seattle

Holding the State Accountable: The Fourth Estate in _Alaska Daily_ Pool, Heather, poolh@denison.edu, Denison University

Discussant(s):

Slupek, Agatha - agatha.slupek@wmich.edu, Western Michigan University

Panel : 35.4 -Authoritarian Stability and Democratic Backsliding

Date : Friday, April 18, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Wang, Hsu Yumin, wanghy@mx.nthu.edu.tw, Taipei School of Economics and Political Science

Papers :

Sustaining Democracy Under the Shadow of Force

Luo, Zhaotian, luozhaotian@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Przeworski, Adam, adam.przeworski@nyu.edu, New York University

Zhu, Hongding, hongding@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

How is Dicatorship (not) Like a Firm

Gehlbach, Scott, gehlbach@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Pantoja, Spencer, spantoja@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Strategic disruptions: the subnational targeting of internet shutdowns in India

Miner, Marika, mgminer@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis

Framing Corruption News under the Authoritarian Shadow: The Case of Vietnam

Pham, Duong, dtp002@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego

Framing the LGBTQIA Movement: Effects on Public Opinion in Vietnam

Pham, Duong, dtp002@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego

Truong, Mai, mai.truong@marquette.edu, Marquette University

Discussant(s):

Sudduth, Jun - jsudduth@iu.edu, Indiana University, Bloomington

Takeuchi, Hiroki - htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

Saturday 8:00AM-9:45AM

Table of Contents Daily Schedule

Panel : 01.9 -Radicalism and the Far-Right

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Chebly, Marina, mcheb004@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Papers :

The Violent Risk of Charismatic Leadership: Comparing the January Insurrections

Chau, Elizabeth, eschau1@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Gender bias and far-right populism in Argentina

Chebly, Marina, mcheb004@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Ideological polarization on gender roles in Europe in a context of rise of Radical right wing parties

Bartolome Peral, Edurne, edurne.bartolome@deusto.es, University of Deusto Voicu, Bogdan, bogdan@iccv.ro, Romanian Academy of science

Down with this sort of thing? The limits of far-right populism in Irish local elections

Dobbs, Erica, erica.dobbs@pomona.edu, Pomona College

Zheng, Grace, gzfs2022@mymail.pomona.edu, Pomona College

McNeeley, Bianca, btma2021@mymail.pomona.edu, Pomona College

Diwan, Elias, emda2021@mymail.pomona.edu, Pomona College

Discussant(s):

Gallina, Marta - marta.gallina@univ-catholille.fr, Catholic University of Lille Lee, Matthew Yi-Hsiu - d11322001@ntu.edu.tw, National Taiwan University

Panel : 03.9 -Authors-meet-critics: Robert Kirsch and Emily Ray's Be Prepared: Doomsday Prepping in the United States

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Rowe, James, jkrowe@uvic.ca, University of Victoria

Discussant(s):

Behl, Natasha - natasha.behl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Hultgren, John - johnhultgren@bennington.edu, Bennington College

Kirsch, Robert - robert.kirsch@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Luke, Timothy - twluke@vt.edu, Virginia Tech

Ray, Emily - emily.ray@sonoma.edu, Sonoma State University

Panel : 04.8 -Advances in Environmental Politics Methodology: Data, Network Analysis, and Machine Learning

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Hunnicutt, Patrick, phunnicu@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Papers :

Dynamic Networks of Negotiation for International Climate Change Cooperation

Bagozzi, Benjamin, bagozzib@udel.edu, University of Delaware

Almquist, Zack, zalmquist@uw.edu, University of Washington

Blinova, Daria, blinovad@udel.edu, University of Delaware

Brown, Zach, brownzpt@uw.edu, University of Washington

Tweeting to Sustain Communities: Using Machine Learning to Understand and Improve Social Media Outreach

Kuehl, Colin, ckuehl@niu.edu, Northern Illinois University

Social Network Analysis of the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan Collaborative Governance Arrangement

LaRue, Rebecca, rebecca.larue@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Media Perceptions of Environmental NGOs: A Southeast Asia Study

Parr, Christianna, parr182@uw.edu, University of Washington, Seattle

Discussant(s):

Wu, Victor - victorywu@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Yin, Siyu - syyin@uw.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 06.7 -Roundtable: Of, With, and For the Movement: The Task of Researching

Racial Justice Organizing

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) :

Davies, Jordie, ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Discussant(s):

Davies, Jordie - ejdavies@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Jackson, Jenn - jjacks37@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Robertson, Crystal - crystdr1@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Zepeda-Millan, Chris - czm@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Panel : 09.6 -Strategic Signaling and Gray Zone Tactics: Unpacking China's Coercive Diplomacy in the Taiwan Strait

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Chen, Titus, chentitus@gmail.com, National Chengchi University

Papers :

Tying Hands with Sunk Costs? Multiple Signaling in China’s Coercive Diplomacy during the 2022 Taiwan Strait Crisis

Chen, Titus, chentitus@gmail.com, National Chengchi University

Examining Taiwan's Security Threats in the Context of U.S.-China Power Transition from a Strategic Narrative Perspective

Fu, Wen-Cheng , Uiucfuwencheng@gmail.com, National Defense University

Kinmen as Taiwan's Crimea? Analyzing China’s Strategic Intentions in the Fishing Boat Incident through WeChat

Yau, Cody Wai-Kwok , cody_yau_hk@yahoo.com.hk, Soochow University

Decoding China's Military and Gray Zone Strategies: A Textual Analysis of PLA Newspapers and Chinese Academic Sources on Taiwan

Lee, Yi-Sheng , ianlee845@gmail.com, National Sun Yat-sen University

Discussant(s):

Fu, Wen-Cheng - Uiucfuwencheng@gmail.com, National Defense University

Lee, Yi-Sheng - ianlee845@gmail.com, National Sun Yat-sen University

Yau, Cody Wai-Kwok - cody_yau_hk@yahoo.com.hk, Soochow University

Panel : 10.2 -Interpreting Resistance Narratives: memory activist, US-Afghanistan context, peacebuilding, civic activism

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Harper, Robin, rharper@york.cuny.edu, York College/ CUNY Graduate Center

Papers :

Religious social capital, upward mobility, and civic activism among Indian Muslims.

Pahwa, Sumita, spahwa@scrippscollege.edu, Scripps College

Women’s Resistance, Activism, and Peacebuilding through Art: Lessons from Northern Ireland

Jenson, Alexis, ajenson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

The Role of Narrative in Shaping International Aid to Afghanistan

Sadat, Amena, asada008@ucr.edu, University of California Riverside

Memory From Below: Countering Authoritarian Legacies in the Age of Bongbong Marcos

Peralta, Patrick, peraltap@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Discussant(s):

Chapman, Laticia - lvchapma@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta

Fenner, Sofia - sfenner@coloradocollege.edu, Colorado College

Panel : 11.6 -Religion, Rights, and the Law

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Kahraman, Filiz, filiz.kahraman@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Papers :

The Religious Life of Legal Death

Heard, Kathryn, heardk2@whitman.edu, Whitman College

Delegated Discrimination: Faith-Based Child Welfare and the Politics of Retrenchment

Wuest, Joanna, jwuest@gmail.com, Stony Brook University

Litigating the Covenant: Civil Religion and Monuments in Establishment Clause Jurisprudence

Darwin, Sierra, Sierra.darwin@student.csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

Perkins, Kathryn, Kathryn.Perkins@csulb.edu, California State University, Long Beach

The Constitutional Dimensions of Public Support for Gay Rights

Peterson, Jordan Carr, jordancarrpeterson@gmail.com, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Discussant(s):

Hartshorn, Ian - ihartshorn@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

Panel : 15.11 -Not Knowing: The Democratic Power of Oblivion, Ignorance, and Silence

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Ferguson, Kennan, kennan@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Papers :

Max Scheler and Charles Taylor on Self-Knowledge: Dispatches from Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana, adriana.alfaro@itam.mx, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Rule by Not-Knowing: The Philosophical Sorcery of Plato’s Noble Lie

Giamario, Patrick , ptgiamar@uncg.edu, University of North Carolina, Greensboro

We Live in Oblivion: On the Positive Goods of Arendtian Privacy

Pressly, Lowry, pressly@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Discussant(s):

Satkunanandan, Shalini - ssatkunanandan@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis

Panel : 15.13 -Precarity, Culture, and Catastrophe

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Watkins, David, djw172@gmail.com, University of Dayton

Papers :

Nuclear Numbing, Climate Anxiety, and the Psycho-Political Consequences of Learning to Live with Existential Precarity

Zimmer, Daniel, zimmerd@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Fatal Politics: Democracy at the End of the World

Jaquiss, Audrey, ajaquiss@sas.upenn.edu, The University Of Pennsylvania

Apocalyptic Racing–Interrogating Humanity’s Need for Speed in a Dying Humanosphere

Whitney, Joseph, jdw366@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

The Art of War on Spectacular Ground: Psychogeography and Strategy in a PostTruth Environment

Fattor, Eric, efattor@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Erasing the Disappeared: Race, Political Belonging, and the Banality of Murder in Contemporary Mexico

Orozco Mendoza, Elva, elva.orozco_mendoza@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut

Discussant(s):

Schoen, Anna Marisa - anna.schon@duke.edu, Duke University

Panel : 16.10 -Pessimism and Political Theory

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Diensag, Joshua, jdienstag@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin

Papers :

The Discernment of Pessimism

Witlacil, Mary, mary.witlacil@sdsmt.edu, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Stuart Hall’s Pessimism: On Hall’s Reading of Gramsci and Race Davis, Benjamin, benjamin.davis@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University

Captive Maternal Precarity, Captive Maternal Agency: Joy James’s Politicizing Pessimism

Yokum, Nicole, yokum1@stolaf.edu, St Olaf College

The Bleakness of Emancipation: Solitude and Liberation in the Pessimism of Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Eber-Schmid, Noah, nebersch@iu.edu, Indiana University, Bloomington

Discussant(s):

Martel, James - jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Panel : 16.21 -Critiques of State Power: Incarceration, Policing, and Biopolitics

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Kujala, Will, wkujala@uwo.ca, Huron University at Western

Papers :

Work as Political Control: Labor & Political Activity by Imprisoned People

Boehmer, Alison, apboehme@ucsd.edu, University of California San Diego

Ethical Considerations in Inmate Labor at Louisiana State Penitentiary:

Deontological Perspective

Cole, Gabrielle , gcole2@uco.edu, University of Central Oklahoma

Policing and the Limits of Nonideal Theory

Kujala, Will, wkujala@uwo.ca, Huron University at Western Biopolitics, the State, and COVID: Revisiting Foucault and Poulantzas

Bean, Conor, beanc@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University

Phenomenology of policing technology, discretion and human bias: the escape from philosophic choice

Piccorelli, Justin, justin.piccorelli@gmail.com, City of Seattle, Office of Police

Accountability

Discussant(s):

Lawler, Janet - jmlawler@uh.edu, University of Houston

Panel : 16.34 -Theorizing Harm: Heteroromanticism, Relational Violence, and Grievance

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

DuFord, Nathan, nduford@smith.edu, Smith College

Papers :

Reconsidering "harm" in an era of grievance

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

Demystifying Antagonism in Unequal Democracies

Yon, Jun-han, junhan.yon@gmail.com, McGill University

Injustice, Relational Violence, and the Foster System

Ebowe, Emma, eebowe@g.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Discussant(s):

DuFord, Nathan - nduford@smith.edu, Smith College

Panel : 17.7 -Revisiting Modern Political Theory

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Longo, Patrizia, plongo@stmarys-ca.edu, Saint Mary's College of California

Papers :

Commercial Republicanism: The Tension between Freedom and Domination in early Dutch Political Thought

Trommelen, Pim, trommelen.1@osu.edu, Ohio State University

Utopia and Accumulation: More, Bacon, and Harrington in America

Silverman, Oliver, lsilverman@gradcenter.cuny.edu, CUNY Graduate Center

One, Few, Many, All, and Back to One: Vico's Reconciliation of Ancient with Modern and Anticipation of Tocqueville’s Democratic Revolution in Vico's New Science

Ezell, Jackson, jbezell@cougarnet.uh.edu, University of Houston

Kantian Eudaimonism: In Defense of a Heretical View

Carrabregu, Gent, gxcacad@rit.edu, Rochester Institute of Technology-Kosovo Zimeri, Sead, sead.zimeri@nord.no, Nord University

The Essence-Existence Paradox in Marx's Theory of Species-Being

Gregson, William, william.gregson@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Discussant(s):

Ecker, Jordan - jecker@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University

Panel : 18.4 -Religious and Political Faiths: Transformations in the Polity

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Rae, Nicol, nicolrae@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Papers :

Whatever Happened to the Arizona Republican Party

Rae, Nicol, nicolrae@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Mediating Democracy: How Conservative Elites Turned Religious Freedom into a Wall of Separation Between Citizen and State

Peach, Becca, rlpeach@uw.edu, University of Washington

A Feminist Reading of the Politics of Marian Apparitions

Voss, Maria, mvoss@pointloma.edu, Point Loma Nazarene University

Discussant(s):

Szymanski, Ann-Marie - ams@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma Norman

Panel : 19.3 -Popular Culture and Politics

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 507

Chair(s) :

Leffler, Rebeca, rcastaneda@cmc.edu, Claremont McKenna College

Papers :

Biopics as Politics: Julia on the Limits and Possibilities of Pop Culture Feminism

Beail, Linda, lbeail@pointloma.edu, Point Loma Nazarene University

“This Time We’re Going to Get it Right”: Science, Vaccines, & the Politics of Epistemological Pluralism

McCarty, Timothy, tmccarty@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego

Competing Theories of Love in Shakespeare's King Lear

Leffler, Rebeca, rcastaneda@cmc.edu, Claremont McKenna College

Discussant(s):

McCarty, Timothy - tmccarty@sandiego.edu, University of San Diego

Panel : 24.3 -Investigating Political Behavior

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Carlos, Alfredo, acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Papers :

The Impact of Individual and Group-Based Anxiety on Latine Political Behavior

Alegre, Claudia, claudia.alegre@duke.edu, Duke University

Pérez, Efren, perezeo@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Reny, Tyler, ttreny@gmail.com, Claremont Graduate University

Does My Vote Make a Difference? Comparing Levels of Political Apathy Across Black, Latino and White Respondents

Davis, Alexandria, ajdavis29@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Masuoka, Natalie, nmasuoka@g.ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Childhood Experiences and Pro-Environmental Behaviors with a Latino Focus

Parafiniuk, Adrah, amp8@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Are Gun Rights the New Dog Whistle?

Huckle, Kiku, khuckle@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University Mayo-Adam, Erin, erin.mayo-adam@hunter.cuny.edu, Hunter College, CUNY

Discussant(s):

Aguayo, Lynda - lsaguayo@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine

Camacho, Emelyne - camacho.emelyne@gmail.com, The Foundation for Economic Democracy

Ibarra, Armando - aibarra@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Panel : 25.4 -Policing in Transition: Technology, Race, and Reform

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Jacobson, Robin, rjacobson@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound

Papers :

Withered on the Vine: The Challenges of Institutional Police Reform in a New Frontier

Bencomo, Anthony , abencomo@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Policing and Community Relations Through Artificial Intelligence

Gilbert, Brianne, brianne.gilbert@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

Lovato, Francesca, frannielovato@gmail.com, Loyola Marymount University

Policing and Policed: Security Practices in Segregated Urban Communities in Cape Town, South Africa

Maher, Kristen, kmaher@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Hutchings, Valeria, vhutchings@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Discussant(s):

Jacobson, Robin - rjacobson@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound

Panel : 29.4 -Backlash and Bigotry: The Rise of Anti-Gender, Anti-Feminist, and AntiLGBTQ Policy

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 401

Chair(s) : Montoya, Celeste, celeste.montoya@colorado.edu, University of Colorado Boulder

Papers : Religious-State Ties: Strangling Women's Rights and LGBTQ+ Rights

O’Brien, Cheryl , cobrien@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

The Lived Experiences of Anti-Gender Politics in Germany

Boulila, Stefanie, stefanie.boulila@posteo.de, Lucerne School of Social Work

Far Right Backlash to Gender Equality in Curriculum and Education

Shoka, Maria, mshoka4185@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

The Growing Censorship of LGBTQ Education: An Analysis of US State Policy

Josten, Evan, ejosten@poets.whittier.edu, Whittier College

Oppressive Representation: The Rise of Anti-Transgender Policy in the US

Angevine, Sara, Whittier College

Discussant(s):

Roberti, Amanda - aroberti@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Panel : 29.5 -Gender Violence, Human Rights, and Contentious Politics

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 409

Chair(s) : Miller, Joshua, j.preston.miller@charlotte.edu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Papers :

Feminists Struggles for Gender Justice and Rights in the Nigeria: Challenges and the Way Forward

Egbule, Philip, philip.egbule@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta, Agbor, Nigeria

Ebie, Sunday , sundayebie@unidel.edu.ng, University of Delta, Agbor, Nigeria

Buzome, Emeke , chukwuemekebuzome@gmail.com, Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria

Institutional Capacity and Attention to Gender Violence by the US State Department

López, Esmeralda, ealopez@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Discussant(s): Walsh, Shannon - shannondwalsh@gmail.com, University of Minnesota Duluth

Panel : 32.8 -Revisiting Canonical Thinkers and Concepts

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) : Passavant, Paul, Passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Papers :

Patriarchal Structures and Capitalist Exploitation: A Feminist Theorization of State Excessive Violence

Carareto, Taís, souzacarareto.1@osu.edu, The Ohio State University

Violence and the Economy of Service

Herrera Helphand, Dawn , dhelphand@luc.edu, Loyola University of Chicago

Revisiting the Platonic Tyrant: Violence at the Limits of Political Thought

Petersen-Overton, Kristofer, kpetersenoverton@gmail.com, Babson College

Discussant(s):

Cucharo, Stephen - scucharo@wesleyan.edu, Wesleyan University

Panel : 35.5 -Propaganda and Public Support Under Authoritarian Rule

Date : Saturday, April 19, 08:00AM - 09:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Samet, Oren, osamet@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Papers :

Targeted Media Repression: How Authoritarian Regimes Sporadically Delay Retaliation

Talgat, Malika, mtalgato@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego

How Chinese Censorship Allows Public Discourse on Democracies but Not Their Institutions

Yang, Tony Zirui, zirui.yang@nuffield.ox.ac.uk, Emory University

Framing Corruption News under the Authoritarian Shadow: The Case of Vietnam

Pham, Duong, dtp002@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego

How Adaptive Propaganda Works: Evidence from China

Huang, Xinzhuo, xhuangacb@connect.ust.hk, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Yan, Haibing, 2183@ecupl.edu.cn, East China University of Political Science and Law

Zhu, Hongshen, hongshen@sas.upenn.edu, University of Virginia

Navigating Cognitive Dissonance in Autocratic Protests: A Multi-Source Analysis with a Focus on China

Ding, Xiao, xiaoding@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Discussant(s):

Carter, Brett - blcarter@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Radnitz, Scott - srad@uw.edu, University of Washington

Saturday 10:00AM-11:45AM

Table of Contents Daily Schedule

Panel :

01.11 -Democracy, Illiberalism, Transitions, and Survival

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 407

Chair(s) :

Nguyen, Quynh Anh, nguy1009@purdue.edu, Purdue University

Papers :

Elite Agreements, Institutional Weakness and Democratic Survival in Brazil

Nunes, Rodrigo, rodrigon@stedwards.edu, St. Edward's University

I Leave in Peace: Autocratic Elections and Negotiated Regime Transitions

Li, Jia, jia.li@usu.edu, Utah State University

Politics of Non-Full Democracies: Fraud, Post-Election Boycotts, and Protests

Malashkhia, Mate, m.malashkhia@wustl.edu, Washington University in St. Louis

Malashkhia, Mariam, mariami@stanford.edu, Stanford Graduate School of Business

Electoral Competition and Civil Liberties: A Cross-Regime Type Analysis

Kaya, Ruchan, rkaya@austincollege.edu, Austin College

Pacek, Alexander, a-pacek@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University

Discussant(s):

Leber, Andrew - aleber@tulane.edu, Tulane University

Panel : 03.10 -Environmental Epistemologies

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Papers :

We Need To Believe: Indigenous Cosmologies and the Political Rights of the Extraterrestrial

Harvey, Matt, mh3095@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Toward an Ecological Understanding: The Collective Ecological Unconscious (CEU)

Leal McCormack, Rudy, rudymc@shsu.edu, Sam Houston State University

Sentientism, Secularism, and Settler Colonialism

Guha-Majumdar, Jishnu, jguham@gmail.com, Butler University

Discussant(s):

Strack, Franziska - franziska.strack@utah.edu, University of Utah

Panel : 04.7 -Energy Justice

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Coal, Energy Security and Net Zero Climate Commitment: The Case of Pakistan

Aziz, Hassan, hazizm@uw.edu, University of Washington

Prakash, Aseem, aseem@uw.edu, University of Washington

Dolsak, Nives, nives@uw.edu, University of Washington

Delaying the Transition: Utility Bottlenecks and their Impact on Community Solar Deployment

Echavarria, Elizabeth, eet1@uw.edu, University of Washington

When do renewable energy developers listen to local communities? A comparative case study in the Western US

Ko, Inhwan, inhwanko@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

Who Benefits? Racial Disparities in the Impact of U.S. Energy Subsidies

Lomov, Denis, lomov@ucsb.edu, University of California Santa Barbara

Zhazhin, Kirill, kzhazhin@ucsc.edu , University of California Santa Cruz

The Carbon-Climate Cleavage and Policy Attitudes in the Gulf Coast

Oatley, Thomas, toatley@tulane.edu, Tulane University

Petrovic, Milena, mpetrovic@tulane.edu, Tulane University

Discussant(s):

Emmons Allison, Juliann - juliann@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside Parafiniuk, Adrah - amp8@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Panel : 06.8 -Roundtable: The Fight for Ethnic Studies in California & Washington State

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 502

Chair(s) : Juarez, Melina, juarez@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento (SSO)

Discussant(s):

Andrade, Abigail - aandrade@nhusd.k12.ca.us , James Logan High School

Gutierrez Nájera, Lourdes - gutierl2@wwu.edu , Western Washington University

Huante-Tzintzun, Nancy - nancy.huante@csus.edu , California State University, Sacramento

Panel : 09.7 -Technology and International Relations

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Das, Runa, rdas@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth

Papers :

Techno-strategic masculinity as power and identity in International Relations

Das, Runa, rdas@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth

Identifying Predictors of Participatory AI among UN Sustainable Development AI For Good Projects

Marichal, Jose, marichal@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Goehner, Maya, mgoehner@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Haug, Tyler, thaug@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Esquivel, Kiery, keiryesquivel@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Nonprofit Organisations in AI Ethics- Global Good or Geopolitics? Adopting a Global Funding Strategy

Dada, Opeoluwa, opeoluwadayodada@gmail.com, Tomsk State University

Who are the Non-proliferators? -Public Opposition to the Bomb in South Korea

Bae, Joonbum, j.bae@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

PoliPrompt: A High-Performance Cost-Effective LLM-Based Text Classification Framework for Political Science

Liu, Menglin, mliliu@ucdavis.edu, University of California Davis

Shi, Ge, , University of California, Davis

Discussant(s):

Das, Runa - rdas@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth

Marichal, Jose - marichal@callutheran.edu, California Lutheran University

Panel : 11.8 -Author-meets-critics: The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Person Hood by Grace E. Howard

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Discussant(s):

Casper, Monica - mjcasper@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

McLemore, Monica - mclemor@uw.edu, University of Washington

Menzel, Annie - acmenzel@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin

O'Brien, Jodi - jobrien@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Perera, Dila - dila@openarmsps.org, Open Arms Perinatal Services

Panel : 15.9 -Religion, Violence, and Imperial Legacies

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Fattor, Eric, efattor@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Papers :

Anti-Colonialism & the Dialectical Bind of Violence: Reflections on October 7 Mello, Brian, brianmello@muhlenberg.edu, Muhlenberg College

The Political Thought of Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi/ISIS: Radical Challenge to the Westphalian Order

Rezwanul Haque Masud, Mohammad, more6600@colorado.edu, University of Colorado, Boulder

Dante’s Imperfect Empire: A Re-Reading of Monarchia

Schoen, Anna Marisa, anna.schon@duke.edu, Duke University

Contesting divine violence: surreptitious anarchism in Benjamin and Arendt Londrigan, Paul, plondrigan@pace.edu, Pace University

Discussant(s):

Orozco Mendoza, Elva - elva.orozco_mendoza@uconn.edu, University of Connecticut

Panel : 15.16 -Resentment, Markets, and the Borders of Privacy

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Blakemore Briggs, Noah, nblake4@uic.edu, University of Illinois at Chicago

Papers :

Capitalism's Aleatory Origins and the Long Durèe

Datta, Rothin, rdatta1@macalester.edu, Macalester College

The New Gatekeepers: Evolving Corporate Influence and Colonization of the Public Sphere in the Digital Age

Staats, Joseph, jstaats@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth

Groshong, Cole, jstaats@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth

Lien, Haakon, jstaats@d.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Duluth

Property, Privacy, and Possession

Adamian, Martin, madamia2@calstatela.edu, California State University, Los Angeles

Private Resistance to Public Security: Revisiting Arendt in the Age of Preemption

Mimoune, Gabriel, gabriel.mimoune@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Discussant(s):

Froozan, John - john.froozan@psjaisd.us, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District

Mimoune, Gabriel - gabriel.mimoune@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Panel : 16.9 -Author Meets Readers: "Menace to the Future" by Jess Whatcott

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Whatcott, Jess, jwhatcott@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Discussant(s):

Arneil, Barbara - barbara.arneil@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Blaser, Art - blaser@chapman.edu, Chapman University

Hirschmann, Nancy - njh@sas.upenn.edu, University of Pennsylvania

Sircar, Althea - althea_sircar@redlands.edu, University of Redlands

Panel : 16.22 -Care and Warfare: Trans, Queer, and Feminist Strategies of Possibility

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Sours, Whiskey, isso1492@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Papers : 'Throwing Like a Boy!?': Trans-Masculinization and The War of Position over the Athletic Body.

Bruyneel, Kevin , kbruyneel@babson.edu, Babson College

On the Moral Entwinement of Care Ethics and Critical Feminisms

Lucas, Sarah, s.lucas5@exeter.ac.uk, University of Exeter

Convivial Care: the Value of DIY HRT

Sours, Whiskey, isso1492@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Discussant(s):

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

Panel : 16.33 -Anarchism, Revolt and Revolution

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

Alcaraz, Alberto, alberto_alcaraz_escarcega@brown.edu, Brown University

Papers :

Spafford's Analytic Anarchism: A Critique

Jun, Nathan, njun@jcu.edu, John Carroll University

On the Theory of Destituent Power: Its Constellation and Agambenian Interpretation

Nagashima, Kohei, mike19940109@gmail.com, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto Japan

Reviving the Hacker Ethic as Subversive Democratic Praxis

Lawler, Janet, jmlawler@uh.edu, University of Houston

Social Control or Self-Imposed Regulation? Anarchism and the Legitimacy of Censure, Ostracism, and Social Pressure

Fernandez, Jose, jfern447@fiu.edu, Florida International University

Discussant(s):

Davis, Benjamin - benjamin.davis@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University

Panel : 17.8 -Challenging Received Theorizations of Race, Gender, and Sex

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Chen, Jinxue, jinxuechen2025@u.northwestern.edu, Northwestern University

Papers :

The Right to Work and the Work Towards Rights: Feminist Disputes Over the Equal Rights Amendment, c. 1921-1930

Anderson, Emily, ewa33@cornell.edu, Cornell University

Bridging the Gap between Freedom and Family in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: Women, Love, and the Challenge of Contemporary Liberalism

Goldstein, Joshua, joshua.goldstein@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Gregson, William, william.gregson@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto History, Afterlives, Memory: Interrogating the Global Color Line’s Partitioning of Grievability and Victimhood

Shree, Deshpande, sdeshpan@hawaii.edu, University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa

Discussant(s):

Bennett, Nolan - nbennett@calpoly.edu, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Panel : 17.20 -Comparative Political Thought: Theorizing Community, Pacifism, Feminism, and Colonial Experience from the Margins

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 505

Chair(s) :

Luo, Simon, luos@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Papers :

The Idea of a Political Community in Anticolonial Muslim Thought

Rahman , Mizanur, mrahman9@ucsc.edu, UCSC

“Making Feminism Chinese,” But What Feminism? – Chinese Academic Feminism in the Post-socialist Era

Feng, Yudi, yfeng25@ucsc.edu, UCSC

“Decolonizing Political Theory” and Its Anglo-American Centrism: A Perspective from Chinese Political Thought

Jiang , Donqxian, djiang18@fordham.edu, Fordham University

Discussant(s):

Luo, Simon - luos@stanford.edu, Stanford University

Panel : 22.4 -Democratic Difficulties I: Polarization, Political Violence, and Declining Support for Democracy

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Bowler, Shaun , shaun.bowler@ucr.edu , University of California Riverside

Papers :

Affective Polarization, Attempted Assassinations, and Support for Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election

Luartz, Lewis, Luartz@chapman.edu, Chapman University

Downey, Kellen, kdowney@chapman.edu, Chapman University

Support for Political Violence from 2020-2024

Sandlin, Evan, esandlin@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Dark Politics: Assessing the role of dark psychological traits in nonnormative political attitudes and behaviors

Uscinski, Joseph, uscinski@miami.edu, University of Miami

Loneliness as a Threat to Democracy

Merolla, Jennifer, merolla@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Stephenson, Laura, lstephe8@uwo.ca, Western University

Zechmeister, Elizabeth, liz.zechmeister@vanderbilt.edu, Vanderbilt University

Meritocracy, Elite Schooling, and Support for Democracy

Kim, Taesim, tkim@sogang.ac.kr, Sogang University

Discussant(s):

Davis Thomander, Sierra - sierradavis19@gmail.com, Stanford University

Panel : 23.6 -Justice, Policy, and Advocacy in U.S. Food Systems and Communities: Rethinking Federalism, Financing, and Social Movements

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Silva, Andrea , andrea.silva@unt.edu, UNT

Papers :

Suffering in Silence No More: Beyond Neoliberal Policy Reforms in Addressing the Rural Mental Health Crisis

Pahnke, Anthony, anthonypahnke@sfsu.edu, Framing Food Financing Initiatives: Analyzing Federal, State, and Local Level Approaches

Quinnelly, Morgan, morganquinnelly@my.unt.net, Seeds of Change in the U.S Food System: BIPOC Feminisms Perspectives and Womxn Agency

Gadsden, Lorraine, lgadsden4186@sdsu.edu, Understanding the Disparities: Why Farmer Protests in the U.S. Are Less Popular

and Effective Than in Europe

Rutledge, Jennifer , jrutledge@jjay.cuny.edu,

Federalism, Food Policy, and Race: Preliminary Findings from Fieldwork in Five State Policy Environments

Silva, Andrea , andrea.silva@unt.edu, UNT

Discussant(s):

Pahnke, Anthony - anthonypahnke@sfsu.edu,

Panel : 24.10 -Media and Political Representation

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, mgcs@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Meiser, Jeffrey, meiser@up.edu, University of Portland

Ramirez, Ricardo, rramire5@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame

Papers :

Do it For the Likes: How Twitter Users Respond to Racial Rhetorical Representation on Social Media

Garcia, Jennifer, Jennifer.Garcia@oberlin.edu, Ober Stout, Christopher, cstout@ucsd.edu, UCSD

Tate, Katherine, katherine_tate@brown.edu, Brown University

Does Repeated Outreach Increase Turnout: Testing GOTV Contact on Asian American and Latino voters in the 2024 Presidential Election

Masuoka, Natalie, nmasuoka@ucla.edu, UCLA

Berdan, Edward, edward.berdan@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Chen, Barney, barneychen@ucla.edu , University of California, Los Angeles

Huyhn, Tricia, triciahhuynh@ucla.edu, University of California, Los Angeles

Leung, Vivien, vleung@scu.edu, Santa Clara University

"Wu-Tang is for the Children": Explaining the Essence and Appeal of Hip Hop

Meiser, Jeffrey, meiser@up.edu, University of Portland

Parris, Girma, gep53@case.edu, Case Western Reserve University

Visual Representation: How Descriptive Representatives Use Visual Platforms Like Instagram to Connect with Constituents. Stout, Christopher, cstout@ucsd.edu, UCSD

Vidal, Eduardo, eduardo.vidal40600@gmail.com, Oregon State University

Burroughs, Mara, burrougm@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University

Discussant(s):

Meiser, Jeffrey - meiser@up.edu, University of Portland

Panel : 25.5 -Housing, Infrastructure, and Social Capital: Demographic and Political Change in Local Governance

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 605

Chair(s) :

Maher, Kristen, kmaher@sdsu.edu, San Diego State University

Papers :

"We need the right kind of people in this neighborhood": Racial Motivation in Opposition to New Housing Construction

Becker, Clayton, cnbecker14@g.ucla.edu, University of California at Los Angeles Social Capital as a Driver of Local Government Adaptation: An Empirical Framework

Valdivieso, Patricio, patricio.valdivieso@uach.cl, Universidad Austral de Chile (UACh) Attracting Young People to Mid-Sized Cities: Analyzing People-Centric Infrastructure and Public Transit Data

Raj, Mia, miaraj2004@gmail.com, SUNY Buffalo State University

Discussant(s):

Monardi, Fred - fred.monardi@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Panel : 26.5 -Roundtable: Building Interdisciplinary Classrooms

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Allen, Geoff, geoff.allen@utahtech.edu, Utah Tech University

Discussant(s):

Bracewell, Lorna - Lbracewell@flagler.edu, Flagler College

Cole, Kathleen - kathleen.cole@metrostate.edu, Metro State University

Kuehl, Colin - ckuehl@niu.edu, Northern Illinois University

Lovato, Brian - blovato@fullerton.edu, California State University, Fullerton

Panel : 28.4 -The Political Consequences of Voting Regulations and Election Administration

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Yenerall, Kevan, kyenerall@pennwest.edu, Pennsylvania Western University

Papers :

Open primaries and voter turnout across demographic groups

Donovan, Todd, todd.donovan@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Tolbert, Caroline, caroline-tolbert@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa

Micatka, Nathan, nathan-micatka@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa

Boosting Voter Turnout in Primary Elections with Postal Voting

Ritter, Michael, michael.ritter@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Partisanship and Vote by Mail: Another Example of American Exceptionalism?

Southwell, Priscilla, psouth@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Discussant(s):

Yenerall, Kevan - kyenerall@pennwest.edu, Pennsylvania Western University

Panel : 29.6 -Comparative Gender Politics

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Bhattacharya, Preya, pbhattacharya@cau.edu, Clark Atlanta University

Papers :

GENDER AND POWER RELATIONS IN GHANA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC. A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (NDC) AND THE NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY (NPP)

Gbati, Maclean Ninsaw, mngbati@st.ug.edu.gh, University of Ghana

The Symbolic Leverage: The Strategic Nomination of (Un)veiled Women in Polarized Turkey

Sari Genc, Elif, elif@pdx.edu, Portland State University

Can microfinance institutions (MFIs) increase the national economic participation of women, in post-conflict countries?

Bhattacharya, Preya, pbhattacharya@cau.edu, Clark Atlanta University

God and Gender Parity in Public Policies: The Role of Religion Across Issues and Regimes

Sharmin, Farzana, fsharmin@niu.edu, Northern Illinois University

Discussant(s):

Bhattacharya, Preya - pbhattacharya@cau.edu, Clark Atlanta University

Panel : 2.9 -Author-meets-critics: Banu Bargu's Disembodiment: Corporeal Politics of Radical Refusal

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Olson, Kevin, kevin.olson@uci.edu, University of California Irvine

Discussant(s):

Bargu, Banu - bbargu@ucsc.edu, University of California, Santa Cruz

Gortler, Shai - gortler@uark.edu, University of Arkansas

Kemerli, Pinar - pkemerli@bard.edu, Bard College

Martel, James - jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Velasquez-Potts, Michelle - michellevp@ou.edu, Oklahoma University

Panel : 35.6 -Elections Under Authoritarian Rule

Date : Saturday, April 19, 10:00AM - 11:45AM

Location : 405

Chair(s) :

Talgat, Malika, mtalgato@ucsd.edu, University of California, San Diego

Papers :

Elections and Institutions in Authoritarianism

Takeuchi, Hiroki, htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

Talih, Natalya, ntalih@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

The Relationship Between Village Elections and Public Goods Provision: A Natural Experiment in Kazakhstan

Higashijima, Masaaki, isonomia11@gmail.com, University of Tokyo

Schuler, Paul, pschuler@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Challenging Autocrats Abroad:Opposition Parties on the International Stage

Samet, Oren, osamet@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

How Citizens Use Informal Ties to Make Sophisticated Observations of Authoritarian Elite Politics

Trinh, Duy, ddtrinh@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Beijing, Moscow, and American Voters: How Foreign Propaganda Shapes Electoral

Outcomes

Carter, Brett, blcarter@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Discussant(s):

Reuter, Ora John - reutero@uwm.edu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Schuler, Paul - pschuler@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Saturday 1:15PM-3:00PM

Table of Contents Daily Schedule

Panel : 01.10 – No Panel - Canceled

Panel : 03.14 -Populism and Democracy

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 504

Chair(s) :

Dodsworth, Ashley, ashley.dodsworth@bristol.ac.uk , University of Bristol

Papers :

The Limits of Democratic Theory in the Ecological Crisis

Darrow, Robert, rdarrow@mtholyoke.edu, Mount Holyoke College

Populist Subjectivity and Environmentalism: Understanding Belonging in Precarious Times

Welker, Cedar, cedar.welker@unco.edu, University of Northern Colorado

The Necessity of Eco-Populism

Stone, James, jstone@mtsac.edu, Mt San Antonio College

Discussant(s):

Vanderheiden, Steve - vanders@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Panel : 04.9 -Scale and Climate Governance

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Stephan, Mark, stephanm@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Papers :

Cities as Climate Leaders: Adapting the Multi-Level Perspective Framework to Assess Adoption of Low-Carbon Transition Policies

Armstrong, John, jarmstrong@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Local Governments in Climate Change Policy Integration: The Case of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality

Irepoglu Carreras, Yasemin, ycarre@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Population-Weighted Statistics on Geographic and Climatic Challenges to the Economy: Country-year and Subdivision-year data on population-weighted

elevation, air quality, and natural disasters

Ortega Flores, Jose Etienne, jorte117@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Tang, Wenxin, ,

Discussant(s):

Carmack, Meagan - mcarmack@uw.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 05.5 -Roundtable: Challenges Facing the Democratization Process of Ethiopia

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) :

Feye, Dereje, derejeaddugna@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

Moreda, Terefa, teferaasefa@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

Papers :

Challenges Facing the Democratization Process of Ethiopia

Feye, Dereje, derejeaddugna@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

JELTO, WENDOSEN, wendosenhaile21@gmail.com, Gudeta, Shoma, somadechasa@gmail.com, Moreda, Terefa, teferaasefa@gmail.com, Badade, TESFU, ,

Discussant(s): BADADE, - , Ambo University Waliso Campus

GUDETA, SHOMA - somadechasa@gmail.com, SELALE UNIVERSITY

JELTO, WENDOSEN - wendosenhaile21@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

LECHISA, GEMECHU - gemechujohnson@gmail.com, Ambo University Waliso Campus

Panel : 06.10 -Roundtable: WOC strategies and what's next?

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) : Frasure, Lorrie, lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA

Discussant(s):

Behl, Natasha - Natasha.Behl@asu.edu, Arizona State University

Frasure, Lorrie - lfrasure@polisci.ucla.edu, UCLA

Levy, La Della - ladella.levy@csn.edu, College of Southern Nevada

Lien, Pei-te - plien@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of California, Santa Barbara Silva, Andrea - andrea.silva@unt.edu, UNT

Panel : 09.9 -Power Politics in the International System

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Kumah-Abiwu, Felix, fkumahab@kent.edu, Kent State University

Papers :

Authoritarianism and the Determination of African Regionalism

Eyong, Hans, hnseyong@gmail.com, University of Silesia

Great Power Security Commitments and Nuclear Proliferation in Asymmetrical Alliances

Cho, Sunbeen, sbcho141@gmail.com, Yonsei University, Seoul Park, Seongho, spark273@ucmerced.edu, University of California, Merced Geopolitics and Global Supply Chains

Schortgen, Francis, frank.schortgen@utah.edu, The University of Utah, Asia Campus

“Reducing Strategic Autonomy? Canada in the Indo-Pacific” Cameron, Gavin, gcameron@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary

Emerging Great Power Politics in Africa: A Critical Analysis of China and the United States

Kumah-Abiwu, Felix, fkumahab@kent.edu, Kent State University

Discussant(s):

Eyong, Hans - hnseyong@gmail.com, University of Silesia

Kumah-Abiwu, Felix - fkumahab@kent.edu, Kent State University

Panel : 09.10 -State-Making, Statelessness, and Sovereignty

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 609

Chair(s) : Van Benthuysen, John, john.vanbenthuysen@bhsu.edu, Black Hills State University

Papers : Religion and Realpolitik: Crafting States in the Shadow of Empires

Al-Auqaili, Ameer, gr5894@wayne.edu, Institutional Affiliation

In the shadow of giants: state building near authoritarian major powers

Van Benthuysen, John, john.vanbenthuysen@bhsu.edu, Black Hills State University

Frontiers of Neutrality: Limits for Ukraine

Jugler, Tristan, tristanjugler@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Johnson, Colin, colinjohnson@isu.edu, Idaho State University

Mechanisms and Strategies of EU Democracy Promotion in Nigeria: An Analytical Overview

Enemuwe, Christopher Amrobo, christopherenemuwe@gmail.com, Idaho State University

Discussant(s):

Al-Auqaili, Ameer - gr5894@wayne.edu, Institutional Affiliation

Van Benthuysen, John - john.vanbenthuysen@bhsu.edu, Black Hills State University

Panel : 15.10 -Author-meets-critics: Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation, by Maliha Safri, Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy and Craig Borowiak (Minnesota 2024)

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Aslam, Ali, aaslam@mtholyoke.edu, Mount Holyoke College

Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation

Borowiak, Craig, cborowia@haverford.edu, Haverford College

Discussant(s):

Carlos, Alfredo - acarlos@csudh.edu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Douglas, Andrew - Andrew.Douglas@morehouse.edu, Morehouse College Kaswan, Mark - mark.kaswan@utrgv.edu, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Kohn, Margaret - peggy.kohn@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Passavant, Paul - passavant@hws.edu, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Panel : 15.15 -Issues in Global Justice

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Gardiner, Stephen, smgard@uw.edu, University of Washington

Papers :

For Equal Self-Determination: Postsovereign Principles within Arctic Indigenous Institutions

Warren, Joseph, jbwarren@alaska.edu, University of Alaska, Anchorage

Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, kaiyuisamuel_chan@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University

The Political Theory of Activism: Understanding the Normative Values of Socially Disruptive Climate Activism Through Ethnographic Observation

Yim, Elaine, lyim@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Distributing Time in Asylum Systems: Thinking through the Backlog Dilemma

Closas, Anna, anna.closas@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

The All-Affected Principle, Global Democracy, and Its Alternatives

Zuhone, Kristin, kristin_zuhone@berkeley.edu, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant(s):

Blajer de la Garza, Yuna - yblajer@luc.edu, Loyola University Chicago Jurkevics, Anna - anna.jurkevics@ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Panel : 16.11 -Complicating Friendship and Relationality

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Lupino, Ferris, fal7633@nyu.edu, Ney York University - Gallatin School

Papers :

Relationality for a Broken World: Expanding Berlant's Notion of Commoning

Hanley, Danielle, danhanley@clarku.edu, Clark University

Understanding Racism in the Post-Obama era with Frantz Fanon and Hannah Arendt

LeSure, Ainsley , ainsley_lesure@brown.edu, Brown University

James Baldwin's "The Fire Next Time" and the Making of a Public Loggins, Jared, jloggins@amherst.edu, Amherst College

Friendship in Palestine? Reading Hannah Arendt’s To Save the Jewish Homeland (1948) in 2024

Rotem, Noga, nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington

Discussant(s): Kotef, Hagar - hk11@soas.ac.uk, SOAS, University of London

Panel : 16.23 -State of Mind: Traumacracy, Psychoanalysis & Political Psychology

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Chari, Anita, anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Papers :

Traumacracy: Mobilizing the Trauma-informed turn toward a Constructive Politics

Chari, Anita, anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

“We Are Struggling to Be Adult”: Winnicott as Anti-Fascist Cucharo, Stephen, scucharo@wesleyan.edu, Wesleyan University

Experience-Oriented Institutionalism and Democratic Well-being

Ingram, Callum, callumi@unr.edu, University of Nevada, Reno

The Pathological (Un)reason in Politics

CHAN, MAN HEI, mchan1@gradcenter.cuny.edu, Graduate Center, The City University of New York

Discussant(s):

Espindola, Ernesto - eespindo@jccc.edu,

Panel : 17.9 -Dirty Hands and the Ethics of Political Action

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Chun, Michelle, mchun2005@gmail.com, Rochester Institute of Technology

Papers :

Evil, Providence, and Dirty Hands: or, Lincoln and God at Antietam

Parrish, John, jparrish@lmu.edu, Loyola Marymount University

The Militant Responsibility of Bayard Rustin

Phulwani, Vijay, yzg3jh@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Killing President Adams

Johnston, Steven, steven.johnston@utah.edu, University of Utah

When Emperors Envy Shepherds: Simple Living in Marcus Aurelius

Bunting, Thomas, tbunting@shawnee.edu, Shawnee State University

Discussant(s):

Dumm, Thomas - tldumm@amherst.edu, Amherst College

Panel : 22.5 -Airwaves, Algorithms, and Attitudes: Politics in the Current Media Environment

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 408

Chair(s) :

Donovan, Todd, donovat@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Papers :

Recommendation Algorithms on Social Media: Unseen drivers of political opinion?

Billah, Waseq, billahw@oregonstate.edu, Oregon State University

The Public Mood and Fear of Migration from Mass Media Cues in the United States Olds, Christopher, chris@chrisolds.com, Fort Hays State University

True or False: The Impact of Descriptive Terminology in Factual Corrections

Nalder, Kim, klnalder@csus.edu, California State University, Sacramento From Categories to Spectrums: Leveraging Large Language Models for Text Scaling

Liu, Menglin, mliliu@ucdavis.edu, University of California Davis Shi, Ge, , University of California, Davis

Discussant(s):

Greer, Edward - edward.greer@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Panel : 24.11 -Media and Political Representation #2

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Papers :

Representation Abroad: How Elected Officials Speak About Political Conflicts in Different Countries

Stout, Christopher, cstout@ucsd.edu, UCSD

Shakibnia, Mohammed, shakibni@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Chi, Erik, erikchi@tamu.edu, Texas A&M University

Oasis or Mirage? Descriptive Representation and Political Trust Among Latinos Ramirez, Ricardo, rramire5@nd.edu, University of Notre Dame Windrush, Hostile Environment, and BLM: Media Mobilization and Demobilization of Co-ethnic Voting in British Elections

Shella, Kimberly, kimberly.shella@siu.edu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Tik Tok Effect : Social Media Engagement and High-Cost Political Choices for American Muslims

Sediqe, Nura, nsediqe@gmail.com, Michigan State University

Discussant(s):

Stout, Christopher - cstout@ucsd.edu, UCSD

Panel : 32.10 -Reproductive Domination

Date : Saturday, April 19, 01:15PM - 03:00PM

Location : 01

Chair(s) :

Deylami, Shirin, Shirin.Deylami@wwu.edu, Western Washington University

Papers : A Political Theory of Reproductive Domination

Kessel, Alisa, kessel@pugetsound.edu, University of Puget Sound

Reproducing American Imperialism: U.S. Pro-Life Discourse, Fetal Human Rights, and Decolonial Feminist Encounters

Leach, Brittany, brittany.leach@siu.edu, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

The Sovereign's Wrath: Gendered Power and Reproductive Control

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu, George Washington University

Discussant(s):

Lowndes, Joseph - joseph.lowndes@hunter.cuny.edu, Hunter College

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Panel : 03.11 -Geoengineering and New Planetary Perspectives

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 503

Chair(s) :

Vanderheiden, Steve, vanders@colorado.edu, University of Colorado at Boulder

Papers :

Generationally Parochial Geoengineering

Gardiner, Stephen, smgard@uw.edu, University of Washington

McKinnon, Catriona, C.McKinnon@exeter.ac.uk, University of Exeter

Thinking Spaceship Earth: From Metaphor to Imaginary

Verhaak, Sjors, sfv7@cornell.edu, Cornell University

What if Ecological Modernization Fails?

Maskit, Jonathan, maskit@denison.edu, Denison University

Discussant(s):

Glasson, Hannah - hannah.glasson@duke.edu, Duke

Panel : 04.10 -Collaborative Governance and Policy Adoption

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 406

Chair(s) :

Koontz, Tomas, koontz31@uw.edu, University of Washington Tacoma

Papers :

The Dynamics and Determinants of Country Preferences Towards International Environmental Conservation

Blinova, Daria, blinovad@udel.edu, University of Delaware

Bagozzi, Benjamin, bagozzib@udel.edu, University of Delaware

Learning to Tread Lightly: Collaboration among Desert Land Managers and Off Roaders in the Coachella Valley Emmons Allison, Juliann, juliann@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside

Sweet, Lynn , lynn.sweet at ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside

Barrios, Luis, luis.barrios1@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside

Heacox, Scott, scott.heacox@ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside

Singh, Ajit, ajit.singh@email.ucr.edu, University of California - Riverside

The Determinants of Non-Tariff Measures Targeted at Electric Vehicles

Wang, Hanjie, hanjiewang123@gmail.com, Boston University

Message framing and farmers' attitudes towards climate smart agricultural practices

Wiltse, David, david.wiltse@sdstate.edu, South Dakota State University

Viskupic, Filip, filip@iastate.edu, Iowa State University

Wang, Tong, , South Dakota State University

Discussant(s):

Foxe, Jana - jfoxe@uw.edu, University of Washington LaRue, Rebecca - rebecca.larue@wsu.edu, Washington State University

Panel : 05.6 -Authors-Meet-Critics: The Presidents and the People: Five Presidents who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens who Fought to Defend It, by Corey Brettschneider AND Presidential Accountability in Wartime: President Bush, the Treatment of Detainees, and the Laws of War, by Stuart Streichler

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 508

Chair(s) : Mayerfeld, Jamie, jasonm@uw.edu, University of Washington

Discussant(s):

Brettschneider, Corey - corey_brettschneider@brown.edu, Brown University Dow, Douglas - douglas.dow@utdallas.edu, University of Texas at Dallas Streichler, Stuart - stuartst@umich.edu, University of Washington

Panel : 06.9 -Roundtable: The State of Intersectionality Research in Political Science

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 502

Chair(s) : Jackson, Jenn, jjacks37@syr.edu, Syracuse University

Discussant(s):

Brower, Margaret - mpbrower@uw.edu, Hancock, Ange-Marie - hancock.39@osu.edu, Ohio State Pinderhughes, Dianne - Dianne.M.Pinderhughes.1@nd.edu, Notre Dame

Panel : 08.3 -American Indians and American Governance

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 603

Chair(s) :

Phan, Ngoc, ntphan@hpu.edu, Hawaii Pacific University

Papers :

Native American Trust in Tribal and Federal Government

Branton, Gina, rbranton@uncc.edu, University of North Carolina Charlotte

Witmer, Rick, , Creighton University

Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, valmartinez@unt.edu, University of North Texas

Indigenous Immigration: Attitudes on Immigration Policy and NAtive American Sovereignty

Burnett, John, John.Burnett@Hawaii.edu, University of Hawaii at Hilo

Examining Social Learning and Competition in the Adoption of Intergovernmental Agreements between Native Nations and State Governments

Conner, Thaddieus, conner03@nmsu.edu, New Mexico State University

Criminal Justice Encounters and Political Participation in Native American Communities

Rogers, Melissa, melissa.rogers@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Headington, Edward, edward.headington@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Schroedel, Jean, jean.schroedel@cgu.edu, Claremont Graduate University

Dietrich, Joseph , jdietrich@towson.edu, Towson University

Sustainable Sovereignty: The Intersection of Food and National Security in Alaska's Arctic Williams, Tate, tatewill@colostate.edu, Colorado State University

Haneke, Sarah, sarah.haneke@outlook.com, Colorado State University

Discussant(s):

Castañeda Dower, Sonja - sonjacastaneda@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago

Panel : 09.8 -International Environmental Politics

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 608

Chair(s) :

Hameed, Mehwish, mmh632@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Kharchik, Maria, Masha.Kharchik01@student.csulb.edu, California State University Long Beach

Papers :

Navigating International Climate Commitments: The Role of Inter-State Pseudo Clubs in Shaping High-Emitters’ Climate Policies

CHEN, ZHONG, chen.zhong@mail.utoronto.ca, University of Toronto

Partisan Cocoa: Varieties Cocoa Upgrading in Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire

Sorkpor, Constance, sorkporconstance@gmail.com, University of Idaho

The Impact of Foreign Aid on the Agricultural Development in Pakistan: A geopolitical Perspective

Hameed, Mehwish, mmh632@nau.edu, Northern Arizona University

Agricultural crisis in Ukraine and its Impact on Global Food Security

Kharchik, Maria, Masha.Kharchik01@student.csulb.edu, California State University Long Beach

Discussant(s):

Sorkpor, Constance - sorkporconstance@gmail.com, University of Idaho

Panel : 09.11 -International Politics in the Pacific

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 609

Chair(s) :

Adams, Karen, karen.adams@umontana.edu, University of Montana

Papers :

Democratisation, Conflict and Crisis: Contemporary United States role in the new great game of Asia Pacific

Khalid, Farhan, farhankhalid5669@gmail.com, Government Murray Graduate College

Sialkot

K, Seerat , Khanseerat503@gmail.com, Government Murray graduate college

The flow of foreign direct investment under the US-China conflict

Wei-Hsiu, Lin, 148660@o365.tku.edu.tw, Tamkang University

Russia’s India Strategy: Balancing China or Undermining the US?

Xiran, Chen, chenxiran@arizona.edu, University of Arizona

Nurullayev, Dmitriy, nurullayev@arizona.edu, The University of Arizona

Reflections on the First 10 Years of Sino-American Bipolarity

Adams, Karen, karen.adams@umontana.edu, University of Montana

Discussant(s):

Adams, Karen - karen.adams@umontana.edu, University of Montana

Khalid, Farhan - farhankhalid5669@gmail.com, Government Murray Graduate College

Sialkot

Panel : 11.9 -Author-meets-critics: Dual Justice: America’s Divergent Approaches to Street and Corporate Crime by Anthony Grasso

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 509

Chair(s) :

Discussant(s):

Cate, Sarah - scate@seattleu.edu, Seattle University

Grasso, Anthony - agrasso@camden.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University

McCann, Michael - , University of Washington

Taylor, Kirstine - taylork2@ohio.edu, Ohio University

Panel : 15.12 -Author-meets-critics: Ira Allen's Panic Now? Tools for Humanizing

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 606

Chair(s) :

Martel, James, jmartel@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Discussant(s):

Allen, Ira - Ira.Allen@nau.edu , Northern Arizona University

Bhattacharjee, Ritwik - ritwik85@student.ubc.ca, University of British Columbia

Bruyneel, Kevin - kbruyneel@babson.edu, Babson College

Chari, - anitac@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon

Rotem, Noga - nrotem@uw.edu, The University of Washington

Panel : 15.14 -Representation and the Boundaries of Democracy

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 607

Chair(s) :

Chick, Matthew, chickm@hartwick.edu, Hartwick College

Papers :

A Constructivist Defense of Descriptive Representation

Guo, Chelsea, chelsea.guo@princeton.edu, Princeton University

Brain Drain and Emigration Restrictions: An Egalitarian Account

Tapia-Riquelme, Diego, hfs7tu@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Taming Uninformed Democracy

Takeuchi, Hiroki, htakeuch@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

Eid, Kitty, keid@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University

Discussant(s):

Wells, Catherine - catherine.wells@email.ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Panel : 16.12 -Psychoanalysis and Political Theory: A Renewed Method?

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 402

Chair(s) :

Anker, Elisabeth, anker@gwu.edu, George Washington University

Papers :

Right-Wing Identity Politics: Reversal, Projection, and Misrecognition

DuFord, Nathan, nduford@smith.edu, Smith College

The Universalizing Tendency

Siegel, Nica, nica.siegel@gmail.com, Amherst College

Failing, Flailing, and Political Depression amid the AIDS Crisis

Galloway, Samuel, Samuel.Galloway@purchase.edu, State University of New YorkPurchase

Police Demonology, or Fantasies of Control Between Trumpism and Blue Lives Matter

Lester, Quinn, qlester1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant(s):

Galloway, Samuel - Samuel.Galloway@purchase.edu, State University of New YorkPurchase

Lester, Quinn - qlester1@jh.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Siegel, Nica - nica.siegel@gmail.com, Amherst College

Wingrove, Elizabeth - ewingrov@umich.edu, University of Michigan

Panel : 16.24 -Theorizing Democratic Conditions: Modernity, Militarism & Radicalism

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 403

Chair(s) :

Pham, Kevin, k.d.pham@uva.nl, University of Amsterdam

Papers :

Embracing the Paradox of Militant Democracy

Cheng, Eric, echeng4@cougarnet.uh.edu, University of Houston

The Minimalist Defense of Democracy and Radical Politics: A Reconsideration

Conn, Zachary, zconn@gradcenter.cuny.edu, City University of New York Graduate Center

Machiavelli and Democratic Modernity

Garber, Gabriel, ggarber@gradcenter.cuny.edu, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

The Labor of Study: Educating to/in Democratic Equality

Rosenblum, Samuel, smr335@cornell.edu, Cornell University

Thinking without an Ideological Banister: The Political Realism of Qin Hui (秦晖)

Zhao, Xinzhi, zhaoxz@umd.edu, University of Maryland-College Park

Discussant(s):

Bean, Conor - beanc@appstate.edu, Appalachian State University

Phillips, Chas. - chas@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Panel : 16.36 -Labor Politics

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 404

Chair(s) :

George, Larry, Larry.George@csulb.edu , California State University Long Beach

Papers : What is

Cadet, Cécile, ccadet1@jhu.edu, Johns Hopkins University

Shawn Fain Agonistes

Mann, Thomas, tmann@seattleu.edu , Seattle University

Free Time and the Transformation of Work

Sindhu, Siraj, siraj_sindhu@brown.edu, Brown University

Socialists Deus Ex Machina? Automation, Alienation, and Utopia

Clark, Zoë, zoe_i_clark@brown.edu, Brown University

“Conditions of Outward Freedom”: Crystal Eastman’s Feminist Theory of Political

Economy

Nizalowska, Ewa, en256@cornell.edu, Cornell University

Discussant(s):

Taylor, Benjamin - taylorbb@alma.edu , Alma College

Panel : 17.10 -Theories of Race and Ethnicity: New Directions

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 506

Chair(s) :

Papers :

The Constituting Environment of Whiteness: Subjectivity, Anxiety, and Recognition in Ontological Security

Bell, Joseph, bell.1827@osu.edu, The Ohio State University

From Fraternity to Equality: Political Transformation in Carey McWilliams’ Political Thought

Gambino, Giacomo, jackgambino@muhlenberg.edu, Muhlenberg College

Imperialism, Language Equality, and the Eritrean War of Independence

Gebremichael, Amanuel, gebremat@wfu.edu, Wake Forest University René Descartes and The Racial Politics of Skepticism

Israel-Megerssa, Ayantu, ayantu_israel-megerssa@brown.edu, Brown University

Discussant(s):

Phulwani, Vijay - yzg3jh@virginia.edu, University of Virginia

Panel : 22.6 -Democratic Difficulties II: Election Controversies and Democratic Decline in US and Around the Globe

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 408

Chair(s) : Merolla, Jennifer, merolla@ucr.edu, University of California, Riverside

Papers :

How exceptional are US attitudes towards elections? Confidence in elections in comparative perspective. Donovan, Todd, donovat@wwu.edu, Western Washington University Bowler, Shaun , shaun.bowler@ucr.edu , University of California Riverside

Election Security, Elite Messaging, or Electoral Threat? Explaining Negative Attitudes Toward Mail-In Voting

Davis Thomander, Sierra, sierradavis19@gmail.com, Stanford University

Smith, Alena, alenarsmith@gmail.com, Stanford University

Winners, Affective Polarization, and Support for Violations of Democratic Norms

Huang, Yu-Shiuan, yslhuang@ucdavis.edu, University of California, Davis

Asymmetry in Affective Polarization: Negative Voting and the Trump Effect in the 2020 Election

Zheng, Bang, bangquan@ucla.edu, University of Texas at Austin

Discussant(s):

Sandlin, Evan - esandlin@usc.edu, University of Southern California

Panel : 24.12 -Theorizing Race and Ethnicity

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 604

Chair(s) :

Gonzales, Alfonso , alfonsog@ucr.edu, UCR

Papers :

Seeing Like a Wolf: The Political Thought of Walter Rodney and Mauro Marini

Gonzales, Alfonso , alfonsog@ucr.edu, UCR

Political Participation and Immigrant Linked Fate Among Asian Americans

Macias Mejia, Yoshira, maciasmejiay@montclair.edu, Montclair State University

From Perverse to Holy: Rekindling Black Queer Erotic Histories

Yuzyk, Seon, syuzyk@ualberta.ca, University of Alberta

The Formation of Davis, Jr., Theodore, teddavis@udel.edu, University of Delaware

Discussant(s):

Abraham, Jenaro - abrahamj@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University

Turbino Torres, Luisa - lturbinotorres@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University

Panel : 29.8 -Roundtable: A Thirty Year Retrospective on At Women's Expense: Reproductive Politics in the US Post-Dobbs

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 409

Chair(s) :

Daniels, Cynthia, crd@polisci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Discussant(s):

Heidt-Forsythe, Erin - heidt.forsythe@gmail.com, Portland State University

Howard, Grace - grace.howard@sjsu.edu, San Jose State University

Roberti, Amanda - aroberti@sfsu.edu, San Francisco State University

Panel : 32.11 -Critical Medeas: Violence and Politics Between Myth and Reality

Date : Saturday, April 19, 03:15PM - 05:00PM

Location : 601

Chair(s) :

Balfour, Lawrie , klb3q@virginia.edu, The University of Virginia

Papers :

The Medea Project: Rage, Violence, and Choral Collectives

Hanley, Danielle, danhanley@clarku.edu, Clark University

Disappearing Motherhood in Euripides’ Medea

Fedi, Silvia, silvia.fedi@emory.edu, Emory University

Should Political Theory Cut the Queen’s Head? Sovereignty, Body-territory, and the Power over Life and Death

Zebadua-Yanez, Veronica, vzebadua@spelman.edu, Spelman College Feminist Violence and the End of Politics

Owen, Rose, owenr@newschool.edu, The New School of Social Research

Discussant(s):

Chen, Ani - aac245@cornell.edu, Cornell University

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