Western Association Celebrating our 70th Anniversary

CONFERENCE THEME: THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY, INTERGROUP BIAS, AND CONFLICT AND COOPERATION

April 13 – 15, 2017 Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Cover Photo by B. Favila TABLE OF CONTENTS

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WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...... ii

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ...... v

COMMITTEES OF THE WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ...... vii

WPSA ANNUAL AWARDS GUIDELINES ...... ix

WPSA AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE 2017 MEETING ...... xi

CALL FOR PAPERS 2018 MEETING ...... xii

MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS ...... 1

AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS ...... 4

SCHEDULE OF PANELS ...... 6

PANEL LISTINGS: THURSDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM ...... 35 THURSDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 47 THURSDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 58 THURSDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 70 FRIDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM ...... 83 FRIDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 94 FRIDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 107 FRIDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 123 SATURDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 PM ...... 136 SATURDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 144 SATURDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 156 SATURDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 167

INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS ...... 180

VANCOUVER: DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE ...... 243

EXHIBITORS AND PUBLISHERS’ ADS...... 254

i WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

WELCOME TO VANCOUVER!

On behalf of Simon Fraser University and the local arrangements committee, we would like to acknowledge the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples on whose traditional territories we are privileged to live, work, and play.

We hope this year’s conference offers an opportunity for you to develop new insights and understandings. As you meet new colleagues and catch up with old ones, be sure to take some time to enjoy all that Vancity has to offer. Consistently ranked as one of the top three most livable cities in the world with its unique blend of urban living and outdoor activities, Vancouver has something for everyone.

Although the First Nations people have called Vancouver their home for thousands of years, 1791 marked the first point of European contact with the arrival of the Spanish. The Spanish did not stay long in Vancouver, and the British eventually settled in the area for the fur-trade. Settlement really took off with the discovery of gold in 1858 and lumber mills sustained the small economy. Today, metro Vancouver boasts a population of nearly 2.5 million people, and we are among the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in the world. Indeed, more than 45 percent of our residents are foreign born, ranking us behind only Dubai, Brussels, and Toronto, while 52 percent of us speak a first language other than English.

As the city that gave birth to the Greenpeace movement, Vancouver now aspires to become the greenest city in the world. As you will see during your visit, it is well on its way! It has ample green spaces and community gardens, a dense network of bike lanes to get around the city, and you are sure to find a car2go around every corner. “Vancouverism” represents the city’s vision to combine deep respect for nature while promoting a dynamic urban lifestyle. We have over 240 parks and beaches operated by the Vancouver Park Board. Stanley Park, located in the West Side, is known worldwide for its 400-hectare rainforest and seawall. The park is just a 30-minute walk from the conference hotel along the seawall, and encapsulates Vancouver’s vision of urban living and respect for nature. In addition, the city has a growing arts and culture scene. Be sure to take a walk through Stanley Park, bike the Seawall, or watch a local play.

Vancouver is also a global city. To promote international relationships, Vancouver has partnered with five sister cities: Odessa, Yokohama, Edinburgh, Guangzhou, and Los Angeles. These partnerships focus on sharing information, educational exchange, and economic development. Currently, Vancouver is focusing on strengthening local businesses, as well as investing in high-growth sectors, such as digital media, clean technology, and renewable energy. We hope you enjoy the conference, as well as your time in Vancity.

Steven Weldon, Simon Fraser University Janni Aragon, University of Victoria 2017 Local Arrangements Chairs

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WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Welcome to Vancouver! Although most of us attending this year’s meeting of the Western Political Science Association are from outside Canada, the friendly atmosphere of our conference transcends place. It’s a space that embraces a diversity of questions, methodologies, and scholars. For this and many other reasons, the Western is my favorite conference.

This year’s conference marks the 70th anniversary of the WPSA and in recognition of this occasion I chose “The Politics of Identity, Intergroup Bias, and Conflict and Cooperation” as the theme. Although WPSA members study a wide range of topics, these ideas are of central importance to many WPSA scholars, the Association’s journals Political Research Quarterly and Politics, Groups, and Identities, and many of its subcommittees.

As in previous years, this year’s meeting features pre-conference workshops on feminist theory, Latino/Latina politics, interpretive methods and methodologies, and environmental political theory. We’re also hosting mini-conferences or conferences within a conference on Asian Pacific American Politics and Political Economy of Development.

This year’s meeting also features several special events of interest. On Friday, April 15th at 10 am past presidents of the WPSA will participate in a roundtable titled “Now What? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science” and immediately following at noon will be the Pi Sigma Alpha talk given by Kennedy Stewart. Stewart is a member of the Canadian Parliament and the Opposition Science Critic for the New Democratic Party and will offer his insights on parliamentary reform, the proper role of science in government, and insights on Canadian-US relations in the Trump era. At 3:15 pm on Thursday, the American Political Science Association will host a timely roundtable on engaging the public about race and ethnicity.

The conference only happens because of the generous investment of time and energy by many people. I am very grateful for all the work you do, especially given all the many other demands on your time. Thank you! Twenty-eight section chairs evaluated proposals and assembled hundreds of panels and roundtables. In addition, Association members generously staffed our executive council, status committees, prize committees, nominations committee, and additional ad hoc committees.

Ensuring things run smoothly, coordinating with local institutions, and providing great suggestions for enjoying Vancouver, I thank our local arrangements chairs Janni Aragon, University of Victoria and Steven Weldon, Simon Fraser University. Several students from Simon Fraser University are also providing us with assistance at the conference venue. Institutional support also provides us with critical resources to make our conference great, and I owe a debt of

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WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS gratitude to Simon Fraser University and their Department of Political Science for their generous financial support to WPSA.

Julie Novkov has been an exemplary role model, first as last year’s program chair and now as WPSA President. I’ve also greatly appreciated help from past WPSA presidents and program chairs Shaun Bowler and Gary Segura. Further, I thank WPSA’s executive director Richard Clucas and associate director Elsa Favila. They have provided invaluable, patient guidance and I am deeply grateful for all they have done. The great success of WPSA is due, in no small part, to their hard work and dedication.

I hope that everyone has a great conference! Enjoy Vancouver and start planning now to attend next year’s WPSA in San Francisco.

Stephen Nicholson University of California, Merced 2017 WPSA Program Chair

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OFFICERS

Outgoing at End of April Incoming at End of April Meeting Meeting President President Julie Novkov Stephen Nicholson University at Albany, SUNY University of California, Merced [email protected] [email protected] Vice President/Program Chair Vice President/Program Chair Stephen Nicholson Jane Junn University of California, Merced University of Southern California [email protected] [email protected]

Recording Secretary Carrie Currier Texas Christian University [email protected]

Treasurer Michael W. Bowers University of Nevada, Las Vegas [email protected]

Executive Director Richard A. Clucas Portland State University [email protected]

Associate Director Elsa J. Favila [email protected]

Executive Council Teena Gabrielson, University of Wyoming (2018) [email protected] Tiffiany Howard, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (2018) [email protected] Jane Junn, University of Southern California (2018) [email protected] Jennifer Wilking, California State University, Chico (2018) [email protected] Andrew Aoki, Augsburg College (2019) [email protected] Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, University of California, Los Angeles (2019) [email protected] Maruice Mangum, Texas Southern University (2019) v OFFICERS

[email protected] Ricardo Ramirez, University of Notre Dame (2019) [email protected] Valerie O’Regan, California State University, Fullerton (2020) [email protected] Mark Brown, California State University, Sacramento (2020) [email protected] Steven James Johnston, University of Utah (2020) [email protected] Janni Aragon, University of Victoria, Canada (2020) [email protected]

Ex Officio: Jeanette Mendez, Oklahoma State University [email protected] Clarissa Hayward, Washington University [email protected] James Scott, Texas Christian University [email protected] Laurel Weldon, Purdue University [email protected] Mark Button, University of Utah [email protected] Louis DeSipio, University of California, Irvine [email protected]

vi COMMITTEES

2016-2017 COMMITTEES OF THE WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

Committee on Nominations Chair: Michaele Ferguson, University of Colorado, Boulder (2015-2017) David Leal, University of Texas at Austin (2015-2017) Taeku Lee, University of California Berkeley (2016-2018) Tehama Lopez Bunyasi, George Mason University (2016-18)

Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession Chair: Loan Le, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion (2014-2017) James Lai, Santa Clara University (2014-2017) Neilan Chaturvedi, Seattle University (2015-2018) Sangay Mishra, Drew University (2015-2018) Jeanette Yih Harvie, University of California, Santa Barbara (2016-2019)

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession Chairs: Chris Lee, Niagara University (2016-2019) and Maruice Mangum, Texas Southern University (2015-2018) Ange Marie-Hancock, University of Southern California (2014-2017) Chris Towler, Western Washington University (2016-2019)

Committee on the Status of Latinas/os in the Profession Chair: Rene Rocha, University of Iowa (2014-2017) Marcela Garcia-Castañon, San Francisco State University (2015-2018) Chris Zepeda-Milan, University of California, Berkeley (2015-2018) Ivy Cargile, Saint Norbert College (2016-2019) Maria Chavez-Pringle, Pacific Lutheran University (2016-2019)

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession Chairs: Meredith Conroy, California State University, San Bernardino (2014-2017) and Susan Sterett, Virginia Tech (2016-2019) Shirin Deylami, Western Washington University (2014-2017) Judith Grant, Ohio University (2015-2018) Jennifer Diascro, University of California, Washington Center (2016-2019)

Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Award Committee: Chair: Loan Le, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion (IGGI) James Lai, Santa Clara University Neilan Chaturvedi, Seattle University Sangay Mishra, Drew University Jeanette Yih Harvie, University of California, Santa Barbara

Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award Chair: Victoria Farrar Myers, Southern Methodist University Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah Gary Segura, University of California, Los Angeles

vii COMMITTEES

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award Committee Chairs: Meredith Conroy, California State University, San Bernardino and Susan Sterett, Virginia Tech Judith Grant, Ohio University Shirin Deylami, Western Washington University Jennifer Diascro, University of California, Washington Center

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award Committee Chairs: Chris Lee, Niagara University and Maruice Mangum, Texas Southern University Ange Marie-Hancock, University of Southern California Chris Towler, Western Washington University

Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award Committee Chair: Juliet Carlisle, University of Idaho Peter Brewitt, Wofford College Alexander Wathen, University of Houston Downtown

Dissertation Award Committee Chair: Renee Cramer, Drake University Aaron Ley, University of Rhode Island Andrew Aoki, Augsberg College

Environmental Political Theory Award Chair: Justin Williams, Margaret E. Farrar, John Carroll University Matt Lepori, National University of Singapore

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award Committee Chair: Rene Rocha, University of Iowa Marcela Garcia-Castañon, San Francisco State University Chris Zepeda-Milan, University of California, Berkeley Ivy Cargile, Saint Norbert College Maria Chavez-Pringle, Pacific Lutheran University

Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee Chair: Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon Drew Lanier, University of Central Florida Manoj Mate, Whittier College

Best Article Published in Political Research Quarterly Chair: Douglas Dow, University of Texas, Dallas Kelly Kadera, University of Iowa Lester Spence, Johns Hopkins University

viii Annual Awards and Awards Committees

At the 2018 Annual Meeting, the Association anticipates the following nine awards:

The $250 Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific American Politics: This annual award will recognize outstanding scholarship or service advancing the understanding or practice of Asian Pacific American politics. The recipient will be someone who has made a significant contribution to the understanding of Asian Pacific American politics (scholarship that examines more than one ethnoracial group is also eligible), or whose professional work has made a substantial contribution to the practice of Asian Pacific American politics.

The $250 Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award for the best paper on women and politics presented at the 2017 WPSA meeting.

The $250 Award by Committee on the Status of Blacks for an outstanding paper discussing issues and problems that concern most Black Americans.

The $250 Charles Redd Award for Best Paper on the Politics of the American West for the best paper on the politics of the American West presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting. Papers may cover a broad range of topics—governance, policy, culture, politics—and may compare the West to other regions. The Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University and the WPSA jointly offer this award.

The $250 Dissertation Award for the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017.

The $250 WPSA Best Paper Award on Environmental Political Theory for an outstanding paper on environmental political theory presented at the 2017 WPSA meeting.

The $250 WPSA Best Paper Award on Latino/Latina Politics for an outstanding paper on Latino and/or Latina politics.

The $500 Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the best paper presented at the 2017 WPSA meeting.

The $1,000 Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award for the best article published in the Political Research Quarterly during 2017.

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AWARD SUBMISSIONS

Please send award submission to the individuals listed below by the deadline noted. No previously published material may be submitted.

Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific American Politics Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Jeanett Yih Harvie, University of Santa Barbara

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Susan Sterett, Virginia Tech

Blacks and Politics Award Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Maruice Mangum, Texas Southern University

Charles Redd Center Award Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego

Dissertation Award Deadline: October 15, 2017 Chair: Mark Ramirez, Arizona State University

Environmental Political Theory Award Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Margaret Farrar, John Carroll University

Latina/Latino Politics Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Marcela García-Castañon, San Francisco State

Pi Sigma Alpha Award Deadline: June 15, 2017 Chair: Matt Barreto, University of California, Los Angeles

Political Research Quarterly Award Chair: Brad Jones, University of California, Davis

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WPSA AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE 2017 ANNUAL MEETING

The 2017 awards will be presented at the WPSA Business Meeting on Friday, April 14, at 5:15 p.m. in room Georgia A (third floor) of the Vancouver Hyatt Regency.

Celebrating our 70th Anniversary!

For nearly a quarter century, Betty Moulds served the Western

Political Science Association with the highest distinction, a

dedication to mentorship, and a commitment to building the WPSA

into an exemplary home for political science scholars. The Betty

Moulds Lifetime Service Award was established to recognize

individuals who, like Betty, have a long history of service and

extraordinary contribution of time, energy, and talent to the

Association.

Our inaugural recipient of the Betty Moulds Lifetime Service

Award also has served the Association with the highest distinction

for well over two decades. He has taken on virtually every role

one could in service to the organization: President, Program

Chair, Local Arrangements Chair, Section Chair, Executive Council

member, and Chair or Member on numerous Association

committees over his 20+ years of WPSA activity, not to mention

being an active participant at our Annual Meetings through the

years.

For the inaugural recipient of the Betty Moulds Lifetime Service

Award, the selection committee wanted to honor a person not only

for his or her service, but who could also serve as an exemplar

who all could aspire to follow. For these reasons, we are proud to

recognize:

RONALD

currently at Davidson College, and a long-standing faculty member

at California State University, Long Beach, as the 2017 Western

Political Science Association Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award

recipient.

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ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS POLITICS AWARD ($250) To: Rhoanne Esteban, University of California, Santa Barbara Paper Title: Understanding How Political Context and Racial Coalitions Matter for Asian Pacific American Representation in California

BETTY NESVOLD WOMEN AND POLITICS AWARD ($250) To: Sara Angevine, Whittier College Paper Title: Aborting Global Women's Rights: How the U.S. Represents Women Worldwide

BLACKS AND POLITICS AWARD ($250) To: Elizabeth Maltby, University of Iowa Paper Title: Criminal Justice and the Polarization of Public Opinion

CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN WEST ($250) To: Albert Ponce, Diablo Valley College Paper Title: Racialized Disposability, Migration, Labor and Violence

DISSERTATION AWARD ($250) To: Sanne Rijkhoff, Portland State University For Her Dissertation Completed at Washington State University: False Alarm! The Measurement and Assessment of Political Cynicism and the Consequences for Political Participation

ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD ($250) To: Farah Godrej, University of California, Riverside Paper Title: Gandhi, Yogic Self-Control, and Food Justice

LATINA/LATINO POLITICS ($250) To: Andrea Silva, University of North Texas Paper Title: Generation Justice: How Judges Immigration Experience Affects Rulings on State Immigration Laws

PI SIGMA ALPHA AWARD ($500) To: Angela X Ocampo, University of California, Los Angeles Paper Title: A Sense of Belonging: Habitual Voting among Latinos

POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($1000) To: Inés Valdez, Ohio State University For Her December 2016 PRQ Article: Punishment, Race and the Organization of U.S. Immigration Exclusion

xii CALL FOR PAPERS – 2018 ANNUAL MEETING

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 2018 ANNUAL MEETING March 29 - 31, 2018, Hyatt Regency Hotel San Francisco, California

The Western Political Science Association will host its 2018 annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. Please make plans to attend and encourage others to join us!

In May, the association will distribute a call for papers. The DEADLINE for submission of paper proposals/program participation forms will be September 15, 2017.

If you are interested in shaping the content of the program by serving as a section chair, please contact:

Jane Junn 2018 WPSA Program Chair University of Southern California Email: [email protected]

Theme: Contested Truth

Political scientists are faced with the task of teaching, learning, analyzing, and writing about politics in a new era of contested truth. While politics has always been conducted in the midst of arguments over facts, recent developments in information technology and political leadership in the United States and across the globe highlight the contemporary relevance of contested truth in advanced democracies as well as dictatorships and other authoritarian regimes.

From the invention of “alternative facts” to the invocation of unsubstantiated claims among other contested truths, I invite you to participate by presenting a scholarly paper or a work of pedagogical method. What are the analytical and conceptual contours of facts and truth in politics? How and why do political leaders, analysts, and commentators utilize alternative truths and to what ends? Why and how do students and citizens analyze the contestation of fact, and what strategies can they utilize to contribute to political truth?

Please note: All participants in the program are required to preregister for the 2018 WPSA meeting by December 31, 2017.

xii MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS

Wednesday, April 12, 2017 8:30 - 5:00 PM Environmental Political Theory Preconference Workshop Location: Plaza B, Second Floor 1:00 – 6:00 PM Feminist Theory Preconference Workshop Location: Georgia A and B, Second Floor 1:00 – 6:00 PM Latina/o Politics Preconference Workshop Location: Plaza A, Second Floor 2:15 – 5:00 PM Interpretation and Methods Seminar Ethnography in the Context of Transparency Angst: Reading Matthew Desmond’s Evicted Location: Windsor, Third Floor 3:00 - 7:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 5:00 - 8:00 PM Exhibitor Set-Up Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor Thursday, April 13, 2017 7:00 - 4:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 7:30 - 9:30 AM Exhibitor Set-Up Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 8:00 - 11:45 AM Executive Council Meeting Location: Grouse, 34th Floor 8:00 - 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 5:00 PM Exhibits Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel Meetings 12:00 – 1:00 PM Caucus for Women and Gender Justice Meeting Location: English Bay, 34th Floor 12:00 – 1:00 PM Business Meeting: Latinas/os Status Committee Location: Windsor, Third Floor 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings

1 MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS

3:15 - 5:00 PM Roundtable: Engaging with the Public about Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary America, American Political Science Association Location: Windsor, Third Floor 3:15 - 5:00 PM Politics, Groups and Identities Editorial Board Meeting Location: Seymour, 34th Floor 5:15 – 6:45 PM PGI Reception Location: Grouse, 34th Floor 5:30 – 7:00 PM Graduate Students’ Reception Location: Cypress, 34th Floor 6:00 – 7:30 PM PRQ Reception CoSponsored by Oklahoma State University Location: English Bay, 34th Floor 7:15 - 8:45 PM Women and Politics Reception Location: Seymour, 34th Floor 7:15 - 8:45 PM Minority Scholars' Reception Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Friday, April 14, 2017 7:00 - 4:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 8:00 - 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 5:00 PM Exhibits Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel Meetings 10:00 - 11:45 AM Roundtable: Now What? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science (A Discussion with WPSA Presidents Presented as Part of the WPSA 70th Anniversary) See Page 105 for a Complete Listing Location: Grouse, 34th Floor 12:00 – 1:00 PM Pi Sigma Alpha Speaker: Kennedy Stewart, Member of the Canadian Parliament and the Opposition Science Critic for the New Democratic Party Location: Stanley, 34th Floor 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 1:15 - 3:00 PM Undergraduate Student Poster Session Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor

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1:15 - 3:00 PM Meet the Editors Location: Windsor, Third Floor 3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings 3:15 – 5:00 PM Methods Café Location: Regency C, Third Floor 5:15 – 6:00 PM WPSA Business Meeting Location: Georgia A, Third Floor

6:00 - 7:45 PM WPSA Reception Cosponsored by Simon Fraser University Location: 34th Floor Saturday, April 15, 2017

7:30 - 3:30 PM Registration, Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 8:00 - 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 1:30 PM Exhibits Location: Regency Foyer, Third Floor 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel 10:00 – 11:45 AM Roundtable: Collaborating for Advancement of Women Location: Queen Charlotte, Third Floor 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 1:15 - 3:00 PM Business Meeting: Asian Pacific American Status Committee Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor 3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings

Job Interviews/Private Meetings - The WPSA will not be setting aside a specific room for job interviews. However, there are many good locations near the panel rooms for conducting job interviews, small meetings, and private events.

3 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS

Panel 15.01 Damn Great Empires! by Alexander Livingston, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.02 Portfolio Society, by Ivan Ascher, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 15.03 Democracy and the Death of Shame, by Jill Locke, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.04 Political Responsibility, by Antonio Vazquez-Aroyo, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 15.05 Power and Feminist Agency: Towards a New Theory of the Political Subject, by Claudia Leeb, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 15.06 Populism's Power: Radical Grassroots Democracy in America, by Laura Grattan, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 15.07 Rightlessness in Age of Rights, by Ayten Gundogdu, Author Meets Critics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 15.08 The End of Progress: Critical Theory and Postcolonialism, by Amy Allen, Author Meets Critics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 15.09 The Promise of Human Rights: Constitutional Government, Democratic Legitimacy, and International Law, by Jamie Mayerfeld, Author Meets Critics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 16.01 Rightwing Critics of American Conservatism, by George Hawley, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor

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AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS PANELS

Panel 16.02 Democracy in Moderation: Montesquieu, Tocqueville, and Sustainable Liberalism, by Paul Carrese, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.03 Mr. Mothercountry, by Keally McBride, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 19.01 When States Come Out Europe's Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility, by Phillip Ayoub, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 23.01 Twists of Fate, by Vanessa C. Tyson, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 23.02 Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention, by Jaskiran Dhillon, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor

5 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Comparative Politics Section Chairs: Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University and Gregory Love, University of Mississippi Panel 01.01 The Dynamics of Local Protest in the Shadow of Neoliberalism Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM , Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.02 Police Abuse in Democracy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.03 Minorities and Identities contra State Policies in Europe Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.04 Ethnicity and Language in Southeast Asia Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.05 The Politics of National Identity Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.06 BREXIT and Trump: The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Industrialized Societies Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.07 The Political Economy of Participation and Regulation Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.08 Truth, Justice, and Genocide Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.09 The Structure of Conflict: Strategies and Identities Across Contexts Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.10 Democratic Patterns in Authoritarian Governance Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.11 Challenges to Democracy and the Rule of Law Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 01.12 Variations in Democracy and Power in Africa Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor

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Panel 01.13 Identity, Institutions, and Participation Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 01.14 Legislatures, Parties, and Governance Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 01.15 The Structure of Democracy: Comparative Views on Democratic Institutions Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 01.16 Conflict, State Capacity and Identity Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 01.17 Political Institutions and Party Politics in Southeast Asia Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Critical Perspectives on Higher Education Section Chair: Susan Sterett, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University Panel 02.01 Roundtable: Advancing Women in the Profession Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 02.02 Roundtable: Mandated Meaning: Making Required Assessment and Program Review Meaningful for People in the Department (Really!) Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 02.03 Roundtable: Teaching Contentious Issues in the Political (cosponsored Science Classroom: Pedagogical Reflections with 25.02) Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 02.04 Marx in the Corporate Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies I Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 02.05 Marx in the Corporate Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies II Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 02.06 Avoiding Avoidance: Strategies for Learning Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor

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Panel 02.07 Courses Outside the Classroom Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 02.08 Assessing In-Class and Out-of-Class Approaches to Engaging (cosponsored Students with 25.03) Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Environmental Political Theory Section Chairs: John Hultgren, Bennington College and Eli Meyerhoff, Duke University Panel 03.01 Race And Environment Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 03.02 Decolonial EPT Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 03.03 Environmental Ethics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 03.04 New Materialisms Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 03.05 Political Economy and the Environment Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 03.06 Anticipating the Apocalypse: Theories Around the Anthropocene Before It Was Branded. Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 03.07 Urban Water, Waste, and Woods: The Dynamics of Political Exclusion Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 03.08 Sexual Accumulation and Capitalism: Land, Labor, and Capital Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 03.09 Climate Engineering: Ethics, Politics, and Prognoses Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor

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Panel 03.10 New Directions in Environmental Justice Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 03.11 Climate Politics in the Anthropocene Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 03.12 Environmental Pasts and Futures Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 03.13 Land, Water, Equity, and Environmental Movements Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Panel 03.14 Storytelling and Ecological Governance Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Environmental Politics Section Chair: Leah C. Stokes, University of California, Santa Barbara Panel 04.01 Comparative Energy Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.02 Social Movements in Environmental Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.03 Conservation policy and politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.04 Environmental Politics in the Obama Administration Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.05 Environmental regulatory policy and politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.06 Environmental Governance Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.07 Environmental Policy and Planning Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor

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Panel 04.08 Comparative Climate Change and Pollution Politics Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.09 Voluntary Environmental Governance Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.10 U.S. Environmental Policy and Partisanship Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Panel 04.11 Climate Change and Environmental Communication Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Executive Politics Section Chair, Jeffrey Cummins, California State University, Fresno Panel 05.01 Roundtable: Hatred of America's Presidents: The Politics of Personal Destruction Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 05.02 Executives and the Political Environment Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 05.03 Roundtable: President Trump: Hitting the Ground Running or Stumbling? Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 05.04 Presidential Policymaking Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Gender, Race and Intersectionality Section Chair: Ana Sampaio, Santa Clara University Panel 06.01 Gender, Sexuality, Violence and the State Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 06.02 Intersectionality, Law, Policy and Implementation Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor

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Panel 06.03 Intersectionality, Social Justice, and Socially-Engaged Research Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 06.04 Intersectional Analysis of Citizenship and Migration Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 06.05 Race, Gender, Sovereignty and Membership Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 06.06 Gender, Race, Security and Violence Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 06.07 Intersectional Approaches to Political Participation and Behavior Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 06.08 Intersectional Activism and Transformations Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 06.09 Race, Gender, and the Politics of Credit, Lending, and Debt (cosponsored Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM with 17.03) Location: Plaza A, Second Floor

Panel 06.10 Roundtable: Gender Trouble on the Job Market: A Roundtable with the Caucus for Women and Gender Justice Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor ( Im)migration and Citizenship Section Chair: Tom Wong, University of California, San Diego Panel 07.01 Understanding U.S. Immigration Politics and Policies at National, State, and Local Levels Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 07.02 Explaining Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor

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Panel 07.03 The Comparative Politics of Immigration: Innovations in Explaining Cross-National Variation Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 07.04 Targeting Latinos: Race, Criminal Justice and Immigration Enforcement Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 07.05 Immigrant Incorporation in the Age of Migration: Integration Challenges and Opportunities in Comparative Perspective Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 07.06 Citizenship, National Identity, and Belonging: Finding Meaning in Membership Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 07.07 Syrian Refugee Crisis Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 07.08 Roundtable: Joint Book Panel Discussion on Charles Lee's Ingenious Citizenship: Recrafting Democracy for Social Change and Sangay Mishra's Desis Divided: The Political Lives of South Asian Americans Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor International Relations Section Chair: Michael Koch, Texas A&M University Panel 08.01 Identity Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 08.02 Bargaining Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.03 China Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.04 Constructivism Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor

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Panel 08.05 Constructivism 2 Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 08.06 Intervention and Peace Keeping Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.07 Opinion and Behavior Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.08 Internal Conflict 1 Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.09 Internal Conflict 2 Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.10 Human Rights Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 08.11 U.S. Foreign Policy Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 08.12 Foreign Policy Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 08.13 IPE Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 08.14 IO Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 08.15 Power and Politics Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 08.16 Psychology and International Security Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 08.17 Roundtable: Political Economy of Financial Regulation after the 2008 Recession Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor

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Panel 08.18 Roundtable: Science and IR Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 08.19 Latin America Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Interpretation and Method Section Chair: Samantha Majic, John Jay College, CUNY Panel 09.01 Methods Cafe Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 09.02 New Directions in Qualitative-Interpretive Research: listening, surveys, games, and description Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 09.03 Interpreting Identity Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 09.04 Thinking through interpretation in policy and theory Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law Section Chair: Rorie Spill Solberg, Oregon State University Panel 10.01 Extra Judicial Actors Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 10.02 Local and State Courts Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 10.03 The Development of the Law: Case Studies of the Over and Under-Appreciated Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 10.04 Corruption, Rights and International Litigation Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 10.05 Law and Social Movements Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency F, Third Floor

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Panel 10.06 Courts and the Politics of Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 10.07 Democratic Influences and the Courts Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 10.08 Mixed Methods Institutional Studies of Courts Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 10.09 Judicial Decision-making at Home and Abroad Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Legislative Politics Section Chair: Scott MacKenzie, University of California, Davis Panel 11.01 Partisan Polarization Inside and Outside of Congress Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 11.02 Washington's Inner Workings and Workers Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 11.03 Committees and Careers in Comparative Perspective Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 11.04 The Electoral Foundations of Legislative Behavior Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 11.05 Legislative Bargaining and Congressional Committees Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Media and Political Communications Section Chair: Danielle Joesten Martin, California State University, Sacramento Panel 12.01 The Media during Campaign Season: Frames, Candidates, Participation, and Debates Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 12.02 Media, Political Elites, and Citizens: Who Influences Who? Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency D, Third Floor

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Panel 12.03 Media and Conflict: Violence, Censorship, and State Sponsored Media Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 12.04 Impacts of New Media: Citizens, Politicians, and Movements Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 12.05 A Two Way Street: What Influences Media Coverage and Media Effects Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements Section Chair: Samara Klar, University of Arizona Panel 13.01 Religion and the State Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 13.02 Movements and Lobbies Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 13.03 Marginalized Groups Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 13.04 Attitudes and Engagement Among Key Demographic Groups Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 13.05 Ideological and Policy Representation Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Political Theory and Its Applications Section Chair: Robert S. Taylor, University of California, Davis Panel 14.01 Neoliberalism's Edges: Labor in the New (Sharing) Economy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 14.02 Roundtable: Political Theory and Interdisciplinarity: Transforming the Boundaries in Research and Pedagogy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor

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Panel 14.03 Romanticism and Political Economy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 14.04 The Biopolitics of (Im)material Violence Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 14.05 Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent, by Joseph Fischel, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.06 Theorizing Law: Codes, Courts, and Contestation Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.07 Risky Business: Risk and Uncertainty in Politics and War Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 14.08 Threats To Solidarity: Sources and Solutions Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.09 Democratic Diversions: Art, Film, Music, and Sports Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.10 Democracy and Diversity in Canadian Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.11 The Rights of Indigenous Peoples Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.12 Feminism: Maternity, Religion, and Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 14.13 Prison and Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 14.14 Edgework: The Frontiers of Political Theory Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 14.15 Violence and Nonviolence Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor

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Panel 14.16 Autonomy, Dignity, and Liberal Theory Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 14.17 American Political Thought: Theory and Practice Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 14.18 Democratic Theory and Practice Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 14.19 Structural Oppression: Strategies of Resistance and Reconciliation Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Political Theory: Critical and Normative Section Chair: Heather Pool, Denison University Panel 15.01 Damn Great Empires! by Alexander Livingston, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.02 Portfolio Society, by Ivan Ascher, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 15.03 Democracy and the Death of Shame, by Jill Locke, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.04 Political Responsibility, by Antonio Vazquez-Aroyo, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 15.05 Power and Feminist Agency: Towards a New Theory of the Political Subject, by Claudia Leeb, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 15.06 Populism's Power: Radical Grassroots Democracy in America, by Laura Grattan, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor

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Panel 15.07 Rightlessness in Age of Rights, by Ayten Gundogdu, Author Meets Critics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 15.08 The End of Progress: Critical Theory and Postcolonialism, by Amy Allen, Author Meets Critics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 15.09 The Promise of Human Rights: Constitutional Government, Democratic Legitimacy, and International Law, by Jamie Mayerfeld Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 15.10 Reordering the World: Essays on Liberalism and Empire, by Duncan Bell, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 15.11 Roundtable: The Protestant Ethic, Revisited Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 15.12 Roundtable: Normative Theorizing with Those Who Struggle: Critical Theory in Practice Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.13 Roundtable: Critical Reflections on Theorizing Race in the Americas Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 15.14 Roundtable: Class, Identity, and Solidarity Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.15 Roundtable: Political Economy and/as Political Theory Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 15.16 Technopolitical Feminisms Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.17 Love's Politics: Debates in Democratic Theory and Black Political Thought Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor

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Panel 15.18 The Identity Politics of Walls: Boundaries, Nationalism, and Foreign Relations Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 15.19 Vulnerable Citizens: New Approaches to the Study of Mental Illness and Trauma Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 15.20 Beyond Resistance: Circulations of Meaning, Objects, and Power in Carceral Contexts Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.21 Freedom and Sacrifice Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.22 Truth and Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.23 Norms of Coexistence for Religiously Plural Societies Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 15.24 Affective Dimensions of Identity Politics: Bridging the Gap between Academic Critique and Practices of Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 15.25 Mindfulness, Meditation, and Politics: Practices of the Social, Practices of the Self Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 15.26 The Frankfurt School and the Contemporary Critical Theory of Society Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 15.27 Race and Temporality Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 15.28 Unnatural Rights? Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor

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Panel 15.29 Insurrectionary Machines: The Disruptive Politics of Anarchist Printers, Algorithms, and Artilects Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 15.30 Politics and Comedy: Critical Encounters with Race and Gender Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.31 Violence, Visuality, and the Racial State of Exception Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 15.32 Rights and Human Rights Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.33 Law as Democracy, Law as Violence Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.34 Comparative Political Thought Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.35 Spaces of In/Security Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 15.36 Non/Domination Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 15.37 Equality Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.38 Rethinking History in Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 15.39 The Affects of Democracy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.40 Gender, Identity, and Agency Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 15.41 Democracy and Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Windsor, Third Floor

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Panel 15.42 Heroism or Humility? Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 15.43 Democratic Deliberation: Perception and Rhetoric Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.44 The Law and Personhood: Patronyms, Panics, and Passports Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 15.45 Work, Class, and Democracy Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.46 Development and the Market Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.47 Democracy, Freedom, and the Excluded Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 15.48 Religion and Secularism Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.49 Populism, Conservatism, and the Politics of Recognition Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.50 The Human: Boundaries and Bodies Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 15.51 Freedom and Republicanism Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.52 Colonization, Resistance, and Law Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 15.53 The Environment as Political Space Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.54 Race in America: Citizenship, Resistance, and Loss Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Windsor, Third Floor

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Panel 15.55 Voting, Equality, and Participation Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 15.56 Anarchism, Dissent, Resistance, Irony Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 15.57 The Carceral State Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 15.58 Deliberation and Decision-Making Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 15.59 Deliberation: Data, Anxiety, Compromise Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Queen Charlotte, Third Floor Panel 15.60 Democratic Impatience, Resistance, Refusal, and Revolt Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 15.61 The Images, Spectacles, and Aesthetics of Democracy Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 15.62 Testimony, Deliberation, and Reflexivity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 15.63 Markets and Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.64 The Idea of Debt in Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 15.65 Death and the Body (Politic) Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 15.66 Commonality, Difference, and Movements Toward Justice Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.67 Pluralism and Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor

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Panel 15.68 Democracy, Friendship, and Public Space Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.69 Identity, Democracy, and Intersectionality Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 15.70 Threats to Solidarity: Sources and Solutions (cosponsored Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM with 14.08) Location: Regency B, Third Floor Panel 15.71 Risky Business: Risk and Uncertainty in Politics and War (cosponsored Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM with 14.07) Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Political Thought: Historical Approaches Section Chair: Nicholas W. Drummond, University of Missouri Panel 16.01 Rightwing Critics of American Conservatism, by George Hawley, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 16.02 Democracy in Moderation: Montesquieu, Tocqueville, and Sustainable Liberalism, by Paul Carrese, Author Meets Critics Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.03 Mr. Mothercountry, by Keally McBride, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.04 Perception, Wonder, Materialism, and the Senses Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.05 Recognition, Identity, and Representation Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Panel 16.06 Intellectual Influences of BLM Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.07 Families, Animals, and Society Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Windsor, Third Floor Panel 16.08 Literature, Rhetoric, and Theatre Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor

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Panel 16.09 Plato: Gorgias, Poetry, and Rhetoric Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 16.10 Wisdom of the Ancients Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 16.11 Virtue, Politics, and Tribalism Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 16.12 Hobbes, Religion, and the Reformation Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 16.13 Great Thinkers of the Modern Age Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.14 Montesquieu and Rousseau: Between Commerce and Virtue Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.15 PANEL CANCELLED: Empire in Modern Political Thought PAPERS MERGED WITH PANEL 16.18 BELOW Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.16 Tocqueville and the American Constitution Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 16.17 Political Theory and Economics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 16.18 Marx, Imperialism and Empire Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 16.19 Nationalism and Colonialism Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 16.20 Theories of Democracy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 16.21 Black, Red, Yellow, and White: Remembering Race in the Politics of the Americas Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor

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Politics and History Section Chair: Chloe Thurston, Northwestern University Panel 17.01 Navigating the Policyscape: New Perspectives on American Political Development Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 17.02 Roundtable: Presidential Campaigns and the Future of the Two-Party System in the United States Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 17.03 Race, Gender, and the Politics of Credit, Lending, and Debt Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Panel 17.04 Historic Pathways to Women's Political Influence in the U.S. Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 17.05 Historical Perspectives on Identity and Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 17.06 Race, Territory and the Nineteenth Century American State Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 17.07 Historical Perspectives on Campaigns, Elections, and Political Communication Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 17.08 Policy, Political Development, and Institutional Change Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Panel 17.09 Foreign Policy and Institutional Change Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 17.10 Citizenship and Political Action Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Politics, Literature, and Film Section Chair: Robert Watkins, Columbia College Chicago Panel 18.01 Mapping and Resisting Neoliberal Subjectivity Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency D, Third Floor

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Panel 18.02 Politics of Presidents and Demagogues in American Film and Music Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 18.03 Family, Transnational Politics, and Cold War Feminism in Literary and Visual Culture Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 18.04 Politics of Visual and Aural Representation: Law, Prison, Food, and Jihadists Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Politics and Sexuality Section Chair: Jeremiah Garretson, California State University, East Bay Panel 19.01 When States Come Out Europe's Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility, by Phillip Ayoub, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 19.02 Roundtable: Teaching LGBTQ Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 19.03 Political Theory in Trans Perspective(s): ''Transing'' Politics, Cultural Memory, and Aesthetics Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 19.04 Sex Trafficking Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Panel 19.05 Queer International Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 19.06 Legal and Qualitative Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Public Administration Section Chair: David Nixon, University of Hawai'i Panel 20.01 Public Sector Management Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 20.02 Principals and Agents Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor

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Public Opinion and Political Psychology Section Chair: Bethany Albertson, University of Texas at Austin Panel 21.01 Tolerance and Civility in Contemporary Politics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 21.02 Political Socialization and Education Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 21.03 Political Persuasion Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 21.04 Gender Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 21.05 Reasoning about Issues Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency E, Third Floor Panel 21.06 Partisan and Ideological Strength Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 21.07 Groups Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Public Policy Section Chair: Graeme Boushey, University of California, Irvine Panel 22.01 Criminal Justice Reform in the United States Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 22.02 Poverty and Social Welfare Policy Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency D, Third Floor Panel 22.03 The Dynamics of Federal Policymaking Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 22.04 Public Policy and Inequality Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 22.05 Comparative Public Policy Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor

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Panel 22.06 The Influence of Interest Groups in Public Policy Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section Chair: Chris Towler, Western Washington University Panel 23.01 Twists of Fate, by Vanessa C. Tyson, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 23.02 Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention, by Jaskiran Dhillon, Author Meets Critics Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Panel 23.03 Black Lives Matter, Anti-Blackness and Political Leadership Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 23.04 Representation, Space and Equality Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Panel 23.05 Immigration, Policy and Institutions Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 23.06 The Policy of Equality Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 23.07 Racial Formation and Asian American Political Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 23.08 Immigrant Identity: Political Socialization, Attitudes and Participation Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 23.09 Political Institutions and American Political Development Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 23.10 Indigenous Politics and Decolonization Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 23.11 Policing and Politics in America Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor

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Panel 23.12 International Politics and the Diaspora Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 23.13 Racial Identity, Cohesion and Political Engagement Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 23.14 What is the role of Politics in Personal Identity? Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Panel 23.15 Latino Partisanship and Electoral Participation Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 23.16 Race, Policy and Polarization Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Panel 23.17 Movement, Migration and Indigeneity Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 23.18 African Americans, Turnout, and Vote Choice in the 2016 Presidential Election Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 23.19 Policy, Institutions and Persisting Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 23.20 Institutions and Political Identity Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Panel 23.21 Intersectionality, Law, Policy and Implementation (cosponsored Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM with 6.02) Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 23.22 Intersectional Approaches to Political Participation and Behavior (cosponsored Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM with 6.07) Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 23.23 Roundtable: Engaging with the Public about Race and Ethnicity in (32.09) Contemporary America, Sponsored by APSA Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Windsor, Third Floor

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State, Local and Urban Politics Section Chair: Shauna Reilly, Northern Kentucky University Panel 24.01 Roundtable: Budgeting in the Western States, Fiscal Year 17-18 Reports, Part I Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 24.02 Roundtable: Budgeting in the Western States, Fiscal Year 17-18 Reports, Part II Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A, Third Floor Panel 24.03 Leaders and Motivations Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 24.04 Descriptive Representation and the State Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 24.05 Cities, Budgets and Policies Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Panel 24.06 Regionalism, Autonomy and Decentralization Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C, Third Floor Panel 24.07 What Can We Learn from the Scandal in the City of Bell, California? Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Teaching, Research, and Professional Development Section Chair, Roger Rose, University of Minnesota, Morris Panel 25.01 Roundtable: Preparing Regular and Dissertation Proposals for NSF Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 25.02 Roundtable: Teaching Contentious Issues in the Political Science Classroom: Pedagogical Reflections Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 25.03 Assessing In-Class and Out-of-Class Approaches to Engaging Students Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor

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Panel 25.04 Avoiding Avoidance: Strategies for Learning (cosponsored Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM with 2.06) Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Panel 25.05 Roundtable: Teaching LGBTQ Politics (cosponsored Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM with 19.02) Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Undergraduate Research Posters Section Chair: Andrew Owen, University of British Columbia Panel 26.01 Undergraduate Poster Session Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency Foyer Voting and Elections Section Chair: Loren Collingwood, University of California, Riverside Panel 27.01 Turnout and Participation Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 27.02 2016 Elections Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 27.03 Race, Immigration, Gender, and Voting Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Panel 27.04 Voting Considerations Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Panel 27.05 Electoral Systems Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Panel 27.06 Money in Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Women and Politics Section Chair: Jackie Filla, Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles Panel 28.01 Radical Feminism for the 21st Century? Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency F, Third Floor Panel 28.02 The Politics of Violence Against Women Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Balmoral, Third Floor

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Panel 28.03 Women and Campaigns Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Panel 28.04 Women and Political Activism Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Panel 28.05 Women in the Legislature Saturday, April 15, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Panel 28.06 Women's Leadership and Gender Quotas Saturday, April 15, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: English Bay, 34th Floor

Program Chair's Section Stephen Nicholson, University of California, Merced Panel 29.01 Roundtable: Now What? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science (A Discussion with WPSA Presidents Presented as Part of the WPSA 70th Anniversary) Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Grouse, 34th Floor

Conference within a Conference: Political Economy of Development, Section Chairs: Cesi Cruz, University of British Columbia and Peter Lorentzen, University of California, Berkeley Panel 30.01 Information and politics: Revealing and concealing Thursday, April 13, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 30.02 Shady Dealings: Rent-seeking, pork, vote-buying, electoral fraud, and corruption Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 30.03 Conflict: Causes, consequences, and ways to avoid it Thursday, April 13, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Panel 30.04 National policies and local politics: Federalism, decentralization, local public goods, revenue collection, business-state relations Thursday, April 13, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Turner, Fourth Floor

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Mini Conference on Asian Pacific American Politics Section Chair: Loan Le, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University Panel 31.01 Studies of Asian American Politics in Context Friday, April 14, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 31.02 Studies of Asian American Identity and Voting Friday, April 14, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 31.03 Roundtable: Recapping Results of the 2016 Elections: The Role Of Asian Americans Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 31.04 Roundtable: Professional Development Issues Confronting Asian Pacific Americans in Political Science Friday, April 14, 2017, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 31.05 Roundtable: How to Teach Asian American Politics Saturday, April 15, 2017, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Oxford, Third Floor Panel 31.06 Racial Formation and Asian American Political Identity (cosponsored Saturday, April 15, 2017, 10:00 - 11:45 AM with 23.07) Location: Georgia A, Second Floor

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Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM PANEL 01.01 The Dynamics of Local Protest in the Shadow of Neoliberalism Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Hartshorn, Ian, University of Nevada, Reno Papers: Anatomy of a Massacre: Neoliberal Reforms, Labor Relations and Wildcat Strikes in South Africa’s Platinum Belt Sil, Rudra, University of Pennsylvania ''This is a Democratic Question'': Mobilizing Against Neoliberalism in Scotland's Independence Movement Grahame, Alyssa, University of Massachusetts - Amherst How Cool Was ''Cold Steel''? Labor Protest and Industrial Peace in Post-Soviet Russia's Encounter with Global Neoliberalism Evans, Allison, Western New Mexico University ''Marching from All Governorates'': Lacunae of Neoliberalism and the Rise of Labor Militancy in Mubarak's Egypt Hartshorn, Ian, University of Nevada, Reno PANEL 01.14 Legislatures, Parties, and Governance Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Burke, Amanda, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Papers: United We Stand, Divided We Fall: How Independentist Parties in Europe Network to Pursue Common Goals in the European Union Boylan, Brandon, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Turkina, Ekaterina, HEC Montreal Party System Institutionalization in Dominant Party Systems Seredina, Maria, Texas Tech University Clientelism and the Logic of Legislative Organization VanDusky-Allen, Julie, Boise State University Kettler, Jaclyn, Boise State University Discussant: Meserve, Stephen, Texas Tech University PANEL 03.06 Anticipating the Apocalypse: Theories Around the Anthropocene Before it Was Branded. Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech

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Papers: Awaiting the Age to be Named: Unlicensed Architects of the Anthropocene Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech Navigating New Survivalist Eras: Between Indifference and Resignation Haines, Kyle, University of California, San Diego Apocalyptic Thought’s Migration to the Secular: Comparing Its Role in Christian and Secular Environmental Discourse Jones, Ben, University of Kansas Cthulhuscene: Ecological Catastrophe, Cosmic Horror, and the Politics of Doom Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University Discussant: Ray, Emily, California State University Sonoma PANEL 04.01 Comparative Energy Politics Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Carlisle, Juliet, University of Idaho Papers: Power by the People? The Decline of Cooperative Wind Energy Development in Denmark Darrow, Robert, University of Massachusetts Amherst Politics in the U.S. Energy Transition: Analyzing Policies to Transition from Fossil Fuels in the Transportation and Electricity Sectors Stokes, Leah, University of California Santa Barbara Breetz, Hanna, Arizona State University States’ Response to Residential Solar PV Davis, Sandra, Colorado State University Tweeting the Policy Narrative: The Case of Environmental Policy Groups Barnes, Matthew, West Virginia University Discussant: Dauvergne, Peter, University of British Columbia PANEL 07.01 Understanding U.S. Immigration Politics and Policies at National, State, and Local Levels Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Tichenor, Daniel, University of Oregon Papers: Extreme Vetting: Rhetoric, Immigration Policy and the 2016 Presidential Candidates Berardi, Gayle, Colorado State University-Pueblo

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Identity and Immigration: Indigenous Immigrants in the Pacific Northwest Lopez Salinas, Anabel, Portland State University Otero, Gerardo, Simon Fraser University Citizenship in the United States: A Historical Assessment of a Present-Day Contretemps Moore, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona The Uneven Welcome: Distinctive State Traditions of Immigrant Inclusion and Exclusion Tichenor, Daniel, University of Oregon Jacobson, Robin, University of Puget Sound Durden, Elizabeth, Bucknell University Discussants: Durden, Elizabeth, Bucknell University Moore, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona PANEL 08.01 Identity Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Aidoo, Richard, Coastal Carolina University Papers: Charting American Identity: American Values in Rhetoric and History Sandlin, Evan, University of California, Davis Deterioration of Syria's National Identity Zaamout, Noureddin, University of Alberta Locating Vicarious Identity in International Relations: Methodological Challenges Browning, Christopher, University of Warwick Steele, Brent, University of Utah Joenniemi, Pertti, Karelian Institute, University of Eastern Finland Benevolence in Ethnocide Kunze, Stefanie, Northern Arizona University ISIS and Religious Nationalism:Religious Nationalist Identity among Non-State Actors Mikami, Nathan, Washington State University Discussants: Leon, Joshua, Iona College Aidoo, Richard, Coastal Carolina University PANEL 08.16 Psychology and International Security Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Cockrell, Andrew, Loyola Marymount University

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Papers: How Threat Perceptions and Emotions Impact Public Opinion on Drone Strikes Ramos, Jennifer, Loyola Marymount University The Dual Structuration of Collective Trauma: Insights From 9/11 Raleigh, Alexandra, University of California - Irvine Emotion and Attribution in the Fog of War Cockrell, Andrew, Loyola Marymount University Time Horizons in Foreign Policy: A Dynamic Model of Decision Making Dvir, Rotem, Texas A&M University Geva, Nehemia, Texas A&M University Change of Heart: Dynamic Inconsistency in Foreign and Security Policy Gendlin, Gerry, Edinboro University Discussant: Quince, Vanessa, University of Washington PANEL 08.18 Roundtable: Science and IR Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chairs/ Singh, Renu, Georgetown University Discussants: Williams, Gregory, University of Northern Colorado Papers: Disease: The Role of Science, Policy, and the State Singh, Renu, Georgetown University They Have a World to Rethink: Interpretivist Biography and World-Historical Disappointment Williams, Gregory, University of Northern Colorado PANEL 13.01 Religion and the State Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Gonzalez, Nathan, eSchool of Graduate Professional Military Education, Air University Papers: Religious Liberty Advocacy in the United States: Contrasting Three Legal Interest Groups Bennett, Daniel, John Brown University Political Mobilization Among Faith-Based Advocacy Groups Freeland, Patricia, University of Tennessee Latino Evangelicals and the Evolution of the Evangelical Electorate Haas, Liesl, California State University Long Beach Haesly, Richard, California State University, Long Beach

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Mobilizing for Capitalism: How Islamic Civil Society Makes a Market Economy Possible in Turkey Schafer, Dean, The Graduate Center, City University of New York PANEL 14.01 Neoliberalism's Edges: Labor in the New (Sharing) Economy Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair and Rushing, Sara, Montana State University Discussant: Papers: Taxi Co-ops vs. Uber: Struggles for Workplace Democracy Borowiak, Craig, Haverford College The “Sharing” Transformation, Or Karl Polanyi in San Francisco McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco Migrant Worker Justice and the Postwork Society: Public Discourses and Popular Themes in the Day Labor Movement Apostolidis, Paul, Whitman College and Australian Catholic University Labor Organizing in the Sharing Economy Ness, Immanuel, Brooklyn College, City University of New York PANEL 14.14 Edgework: The Frontiers of Political Theory Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Culver, Adam, Maryland Institute College of Art Papers: Eating Morals: Neoliberal Morality Through the Lens of Food Politics Kehlenbach, Stefan, University of California, Riverside The Taxpaying Citizen McCarty, Timothy, University of San Diego Non-Human Humanitarianism Meiches, Benjamin, University of Washington-Tacoma Civic Speed: Bikes, Bodies and the Pace of Politics Metz, Tamara, Reed College Discussant: Magnusson, Rachel, University of the Fraser Valley

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PANEL 15.10 Reordering the World: Essays on Liberalism and Empire, by Duncan Bell, Author Meets Critics Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Valdez, Ines, Ohio State University Commentators: Arneil, Barbara, University of British Columbia Marwah, Inder, McMaster University Morefield, Jeanne, Whitman College Nichols, Joshua, University of Victoria Author/ Bell, Duncan, Cambridge University Responder: PANEL 15.18 The Identity Politics of Walls: Boundaries, Nationalism, and Foreign Relations Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Callahan, William, London School of Economics and Political Science Papers: Dead Men’s Skeletons Prop Up the Great Wall: European- Style Nationalism in Orientalist China Ming, Guanpei, University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa Containing Dangers from the North: Bordering Practices of Westeros and the “West” along the Great Wall of Ice and the Korean DMZ Wirth, Christian, Griffith University The Visual Politics of Walls: Borders, Flows, and Morality Callahan, William, London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant: Glezos, Simon, University of Victoria PANEL 15.25 Mindfulness, Meditation, and Politics: Practices of the Social, Practices of the Self Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair and Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California, Santa Cruz Discussant: Papers: Foucault, Mindfulness, and Left Politics Rowe, James, University of Victoria Embodiment, Empathy, Social Transformation Chari, Anita, University of Oregon Zen Democracy: Experience, Perception, and the Political Value of Western Buddhism Mariotti, Shannon, Southwestern University 40 Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Meditation for Machine Consciousnesses: What Buddhism Can Tell Us About the Politics of Near-Future Technologies Moore, Matthew, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Prison Yoga and Meditation: South Asian Text and Practice in the U.S. Carceral System Godrej, Farah, University of California, Riverside PANEL 15.38 Rethinking History in Politics Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair and Hawley, Thomas, Eastern Washington University Discussant: Papers: Exile and Critique: Edward Said and Erich Auerbach in Counterpoint Ilieva, Evgenia, Ithaca College Culture and Fanon's Philosophy of History Balcom, Christopher, University of Alberta Not Subjects, but Servants: Reading Hobbes Therapeutically Miller, Caleb, University of California Santa Barbara Marx Has Never Been Modern Reamer, Robert, PANEL 15.53 The Environment as Political Space Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Magnusson, Warren, University of Victoria Papers: Post-Hegemonic Futures: Decolonising Intergenerational Environmental Justice Winter, Chris, The University of Sydney Sea Space: Towards an Immanent Commons Chamberlain, James, Mississippi State University “Plurality is the Law of the Earth”: Towards an Arendtian Environmentalism Ephraim, Laura, Williams College From the Archimedean Point to the Anthropocene Neame, Alexandra, Northwestern University Discussant: Franke, Mark, Huron University College

41 Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 15.64 The Idea of Debt in Politics Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair and Popa, Bogdan, Oberlin College Discussant: Papers: Indebted Servitude and Racial Formation in America Forster-, Christopher, Johns Hopkins University On Borrowed Time: Debt and the Race of Time Brendese, P.J., Johns Hopkins University PANEL 17.01 Navigating the Policyscape: New Perspectives on American Political Development Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Rocco, Philip, Marquette University Papers: Turning to the States: Life for Public Sector Employees Without Collective Bargaining Rights in the 1940s and 1950s Walker, Alexis, St. Martin's University Experimental Institutions: Medicare Demonstrations and the Politics of Trial and Error Kelly, Andrew, Johns Hopkins University Rocco, Philip, Marquette University The Contested Racial Politics of LGBTQ Identification: Concurrent Organizing by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and Southerners on New Ground, 1993-2000. Murib, Zein, Fordham University Beard, Lisa, University of California, Riverside Post-Exceptionalism and Corporate Interests in U.S. Agricultural Policy Sheingate, Adam, Johns Hopkins University Discussants: Johnston, Travis, University of Massachusetts, Boston Moore, Colin, University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa PANEL 18.01 Mapping and Resisting Neoliberal Subjectivity Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Yenerall, Kevan, Clarion University Papers: The Necropolitics of Hacker Identity in Cyberpunk and Cybercities Alphin, Caroline, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Profaning Neoliberal Apparatuses: Agamben and Cronenberg Kim, SeongJun, University of Colorado at Boulder 42 Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Images of Human Capital and Affective Labor in Contemporary Film Watkins, Robert, Columbia College Chicago Discussant: Adalet, Begum, New York University PANEL 21.02 Political Socialization and Education Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair: Bouche, Vanessa, Texas Christian University Papers: Education, Race, and Attitudes Towards Globalization Doces, John, Bucknell University Visalvanich, Neil, Durham University The Political Lives of Refugee Children Sriram, Shyam, University of California, Santa Barbara Class Inequality and Political Engagement Mendelberg, Tali, Princeton University When do the Advantaged See the Disadvantages of Others? A Quasi-Experimental Study of National Service Mo, Cecilia, Vanderbilt University Conn, Katharine, Columbia University Discussants: Bouche, Vanessa, Texas Christian University Beauvais, Edana, University of British Columbia PANEL 22.01 Criminal Justice Reform in the United States Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair and Boushey, Graeme, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Papers: Examining Potential Consensus Between Cybersecurity Stakeholders Angelini, Nicole, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo How Did California's Recent Criminal Justice Reforms Affect Arrests? Lofstrom, Magnus, Public Policy Institute of California Hayes, Joseph, Public Policy Institute of California Martin, Brandon, Public Policy Institute of California Class Absence: A Case Study on the Limitations of the School- to-Prisons Narrative Cate, Sarah, University of Southern Mississippi Moak, Daniel, Ohio University

43 Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 23.02 Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention, by Jaskiran Dhillon, Author Meets Critics Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair: Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Commentators: Coulthard, Glen, University of British Columbia Hunt, Sarah, University of British Columbia Nichols, Robert, University of Minnesota Webb, Annabell, Justice For Girls Author/ Dhillon, Jaskiran, The New School Responder: PANEL 27.01 Turnout and Participation Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Chair: Baird, Katie, University of Washington Tacoma Papers: What Does a Wasted Vote Mean? Invalidated Ballots and Opposition Strength in Singapore Ostwald, Kai, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Oliver, Steven, Yale-NUS College, Singapore Who Runs the World? Girls! A Study of the Affects of the Presence of Female Candidates on Voter Turnout Casper, Joshua, California State University, Long Beach Voter Turnout in King County Washington: Do Dropboxes Matter? Baird, Katie, University of Washington Tacoma McGuire, William, University of Washington Tacoma Collingwood, Loren, University of California Riverside Gonzalez, Benjamin, Highline Community College Hampson, Sarah, University of Washington Tacoma How Much Electoral Politics is Local? Making the Most of a Natural Experiment Bodet, Marc A., Universite Laval Thomas, Melanee, University of Calgary Gelineau, Francois, Universite Laval Political Parties, Party Identity, and Voter Mobilization Salka, William, Eastern Connecticut State University Discussant: Michelson, Melissa, Menlo College

44 Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 28.01 Radical Feminism for the 21st Century? Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Burgess, Susan, Ohio University Papers: Vagina as Home: Radical Feminism and the Politics of Displacement Boryczka, Jocelyn, Fairfield University The Sex Radical Roots of Carceral Feminism Bracewell, Lorna, University of Nebraska, Kearney The Honey Trap: How the Sex Wars Made Us Neoliberal Feminists, and What We Can Do About It Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado at Boulder Deep Coalition and Radical Pedagogy Keating, Cricket, University of Washington TERF Wars: Exploring the How Challenges to Radical Feminism Redefined Feminist Social Movement Activism, 1970 – 1981 Murib, Zein, Fordham University Discussant: Hawkesworth, Mary, PANEL 30.01 Information and Politics: Revealing and Concealing Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Larreguy, Horacio, Harvard University Papers: Vote Buying and Campaign Promises Keefer, Philip, Inter-American Development Bank Information Dissemination, Competitive Pressure, and Politician Performance between Elections: A Field Experiment in Uganda Grossman, Guy, University of Pennsylvania Michelitch, Kristin, Vanderbilt University Priors Rule: When do Malfeasance Revelations Help and Hurt Incumbent Parties? Querubin, Pablo, New York University Arias, Eric, New York University Larreguy, Horacio, Harvard University Marshall, John, Columbia University Political Information Cycles: When do Voters Sanction Incumbent Parties for High Homicide Rates? Marshall, John, Columbia University

45 Thursday, April 13, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

How Sudden Censorship Can Increase Access to Information Roberts, Margaret, University of California, San Diego Hobbs, William, Northeastern University Discussants: Labonne, Julien, University of Oxford Lorentzen, Peter, University of California, Berkeley

46 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM PANEL 01.02 Police Abuse in Democracy Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Papers: Police as State: Governing Citizenship and Rights through Violence Lokaneeta, Jinee, Drew University Seri, Guillermina, Union College, New York Police Violence and Democratic Accountability: Citizen Surveillance of the Administrative State Squillacote’ Rosa, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University New York Feldman, Leonard, Hunter College, City University of New York Political Narratives of Police Accountability and Legitimacy: The Chilean Case of Manuel Gutiérrez Bonner, Michelle, University of Victoria Policing Labour: Violence, Protest and Police Reform in post- Apartheid South Africa Kempa, Michael, University of Ottawa Clarke, Marlea, University of Victoria PANEL 01.12 Variations in Democracy and Power in Africa Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Beachler, Donald, Ithaca College Papers: Federalism in Africa: Does Institutional Design Shape Security or Violence? Derdzinski, Joseph, Colorado College The Unshakable State: Citizens’ Experience with, Trust in, and Subscription to State Institutions throughout Sub-Saharan Africa Dreier, Sarah, University of Washington Lake, Milli, Arizona State University Perceptions of Government Performance and Subnational Democracy in Africa Elemo, Olufunmbi, Michigan State University Discussant: Hiebert, Maureen, University of Calgary PANEL 02.01 Roundtable: Advancing Women in the Profession Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University

47 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Participants: Markovits, Elizabeth, Mount Holyoke College Anderson, Ellen, University of Vermont Bell, Jeannine, IU Maurer School of Law PANEL 03.02 Decolonial EPT Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Caraccioli, Mauro, Virginia Tech Papers: The Navajo Nation, Water Scarcity, and the Paradox of Climate Justice in the Southwest Witlacil, Mary, Northern Arizona University Playing to LIVE, Not Living to Pay: Abolishing/Decolonizing Education and Cultivating (Under)Commons [Preliminary Notes v2.0] Lestelle, Cody, University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa Reclaiming the Tools? Traditional Knowledge as Intellectual Property Breen, Sheryl, University of Minnesota, Morris Abolishing the Modernist/Colonial University: A More-than- Humanist, Decolonial Approach to Knowledge Production Meyerhoff, Eli, Duke University Discussant: Ignatov, Anatoli, Appalachian State University PANEL 03.07 Urban Water, Waste, and Woods: The Dynamics of Political Exclusion Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Ray, Emily, California State University Sonoma Papers: Trash, Ownership, and Environmentalism Heidelberg, Roy, Louisiana State University Surak, Sarah, Salisbury University Green Infrastructure and Urban Wildlife: From Animal Control to Shared Existence? Hunold, Christian, Drexel University Flint, Michigan and Environmental Political Exclusion Mousie, Joshua, Oxford College of Emory Gentrification and Justice: A Critical Analysis Williams, Justin, University of Michigan Discussant: Biro, Andrew, Acadia University

48 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 04.05 Environmental Regulatory Policy and Politics Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Rinfret, Sara, University of Montana Papers: A Master Settlement Agreement for the Oil Industry Hendlin, Yogi, University of California, San Francisco Same Approach, Different Politics: The Distinct Transformations of Regulatory Enforcement in Europe and the United States Foster, Chase, Harvard University The Other Side of Environmental Compliance: Lessons from the Regulated Community Rinfret, Sara, University of Montana Pautz, Michelle, University of Dayton Modeling State Adoption of Environmental Justice Policy Salazar, Debra, Western Washington University Abel, Troy, Western Washington University Clauson, Stacy, Western Washington University Discussant: Yonk, Ryan, Utah State University PANEL 05.01 Roundtable: Hatred of America's Presidents: The Politics of Personal Destruction Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair: Han, Lori, Chapman University Participants: Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College Conroy, Meredith, California State University, San Bernardino Moore, Colin, University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa DeWitt, Darin, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 06.01 Gender, Sexuality, Violence and the State Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair and Murib, Zein, Fordham University Discussant: Papers: At the Limits of Sovereignty: An Intersectional Analysis of Confinement, Migration and Gender Balaguera, Martha, University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Invisible and the Visible: An Intersectional Approach to Analyzing Rape Culture Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound

49 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Organizing from the Inside: Contemporary Queer Prison Abolition Work Francisco, Nicole, University of Oregon PANEL 06.10 Roundtable: Gender Trouble on the Job Market: A Roundtable with the Caucus for Women and Gender Justice Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Beechey, Susanne, Whitman College Participants: Aragon, Janni, University of Victoria, Canada Banerjee, Sikata, University of Victoria Johnson, Genevieve Fuji, Simon Fraser University Arneil, Barbara, University of British Columbia PANEL 07.03 The Comparative Politics of Immigration: Innovations in Explaining Cross-National Variation Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Gest, Justin, George Mason University Papers: Economic Integration: The Foundation to Migrant Integration Alarian, Hannah, University of California, Irvine Let the Data Speak: Inductive Constructivism as Voice for National Identities Aleman, Jose, Fordham University Woods, Dwayne, Purdue University A Measure of Migrants Rights Across Borders Gest, Justin, George Mason University Border Walls, Border Violence and Circumvention Strategies Vallet, Elisabeth, University of Quebec at Montreal Discussants: Gest, Justin, George Mason University Aleman, Jose, Fordham University PANEL 10.01 Extra Judicial Actors Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair: DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento Papers: Lobbying the Reviewers: The Influence of Organized Interests on the Judicial Review of Federal Agency Rulemaking Perkins, Jared, Texas Tech University Congress on the Constitution: How Representatives Talk to Constituents about the Constitution Brookhart, Jennifer, University of Wisconsin, Madison

50 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Dynamic State Constitutionalism and Aid to Religious Schools Cauthen, James, John Jay College - CUNY The Presidency, Departmentalism, and Constitutional Theory Izquierdo, Richard, Seton Hall University Discussants: DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento Johnson, April, Kennesaw State University PANEL 14.02 Roundtable: Political Theory and Interdisciplinarity: Transforming the Boundaries in Research and Pedagogy Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair: Lee, Charles, Arizona State University Participants: Lokaneeta, Jinee, Drew University Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Godrej, Farah, University of California, Riverside Hawkesworth, Mary, Rutgers University Lee, Charles, Arizona State University PANEL 14.15 Violence And Nonviolence Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Ingram, Callum, Texas Christian University Papers: Why is There no Just Riot Theory? Havercroft, Jonathan, University of Southampton CeaseFire: Techniques of Nonviolence in Chicago Shapiro, Kam, Illinois State University Gandhi, Goldman, and the Subject of Sacrifice Zimmer, Daniel, Cornell University Discussant: Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas PANEL 14.16 Autonomy, Dignity, And Liberal Theory Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Tipler, Kathleen, University of Oklahoma Papers: The Denial of Dignity Nolan, Benjamin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Consumers, Citizens, Persons: A Critique of Libertarian Anti- Paternalism Pickett, Brent, University of Wyoming

51 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Substantive or Procedural Autonomy: Willing Slaves and Deferential Housewives Walsh, Mary, Elmhurst College Discussant: McKinney, Claire, College of William & Mary PANEL 15.19 Vulnerable Citizens: New Approaches to the Study of Mental Illness and Trauma Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado at Boulder Papers: (Un)Popular Madness: Socio-cultural Depictions of Mental Illness and their Effects Daily, Anna, University of Colorado at Boulder The Self/Other Space: Reflections on Narrative when Interviewing Trauma Survivors Glass, James, University of Maryland - College Park A Method to Madness Berk, Christopher, University of Virginia Discussant: Pincock, Heather, Kennesaw State University PANEL 15.26 The Frankfurt School and the Contemporary Critical Theory of Society Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair and Allen, Amy, Penn State University Discussant: Papers: Critical Theory, Totality, and Crises O'Kane, Chris, Portland State University Critical Theory and Modern Agency: Metaphysical or Postmetaphysical? Thompson, Michael J., William Paterson University The Repression of Unconscious Guilt: The Staging of Bernhard’s Heldenplatz Reconsidered Leeb, Claudia, Washington State University Foucault and the Frankfurt School: Toward a Dialectical History of the Present Flint, Andrew, Washington State University

52 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 15.39 The Affects of Democracy Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair and McMahon, John, Beloit College Discussant: Papers: Exhausted Optimism Walker, Drew, Brown University The Use of Despair in the Black Radical Imagination Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University Institutions of Regulation and Rejuvenation: The Radical Democratic Potential of Crying Hanley, Danielle, University of Pennsylvania Affect as Grounds for a Critical Public Reason Berry, Aberdeen, McGill University Deliberating Among Impartial Spectators: Rhetoric, Emotions, and Deliberative Democracy in Adam Smith Ahn, Seongjoon, Korea University PANEL 15.54 Race in America: Citizenship, Resistance, and Loss Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair and Commisiong, Anand, West Texas A&M University Discussant: Papers: Hidden Dualities: Citizenship and the Rhetoric of American Exceptionalism Williams, Lucy, University of California, Los Angeles Resistance as Narrative Telling: Theorizing Natality in Hannah Arendt Through Sociogenesis Barbaro, Alexia, University of Cambridge Black Lives Can't Matter: American Liberalism, Police Violence, and the Racial Order Lovato, Brian, Augustana College Green, Logan, Augustana College The Fire This Time: James Baldwin and the Contemporary Movement for Black Lives Beard, Lisa, University of California, Riverside PANEL 16.05 Recognition, Identity, and Representation Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair: Lindsay, Keisha, University of Wisconsin, Madison

53 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Identity and Compromise in the Digital Era Fumurescu, Alin, University of Houston The Political Identity of the American Soldier Hamman, Caleb, University of Notre Dame Mandeville and the Struggle for Recognition Gomes, Bjorn, Columbia University Discussant: Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas PANEL 16.17 Political Theory and Economics Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Xenos, Nicholas, University of Massachusetts Amherst Papers: The Two Faces of Neoliberalism Lin, Michael, San Francisco State University Hayek Against Neoliberalism? Barnard, Andrew, University of Pennsylvania John Locke's Theory of Proto-Industrial Capitalism: A Forerunner of the Factory Guimaraes Pinheiro, Lucas, University of Chicago Discussant: Ó Murchú, Niall, Western Washington University PANEL 16.20 Theories of Democracy Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Rynbrandt, Ryan, Collin College Papers: A Tale of Two Elitisms: Ortega y Gasset's Influence on the Spanish Falange Dinnin, Alec, University of Florida Reinhold Niebuhr's Democratic Theory Greenberg, Aaron, Yale University Political Theory and the Utopian Impulse: Machiavelli's Two Utopias Holman, Christopher, Nanyang Technological University Discussant: Martin, Robert, Hamilton College PANEL 21.05 Reasoning about Issues Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair: Theodoridis, Alexander, University of California, Merced

54 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Motivated Reasoning, Misinformation and Learning around the Health Care Case Christenson, Dino, Boston University Glick, David, Boston University Exploring the Correlates of Isolationism: A Longitudinal Analysis of U.S. Public Opinion on Foreign Policy, 1974-2015 Fitzgerald, Michael, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Wheat, Treston, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Webber, Morgan Fitzgerald, Jr., Michael, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Racial Resentment, Public Opinion, and Foreign Policy Hua, Whitney, University of Southern California Jamieson, Thomas, University of Southern California How Trust in Government Affects Approval of the Affordable Care Act Macias Mejia, Yoshira, University of New Mexico Ideology and Policy Preferences: The isms and Crisis Response in Europe Nelson, Travis, University of Washington Discussants: Pickup, Mark, Simon Fraser University Theodoridis, Alexander, University of California, Merced PANEL 22.02 Poverty and Social Welfare Policy Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair and Danielson, Caroline, Public Policy Institute of California Discussant: Papers: Transitions to the Workplace: Studying the Link Between Foster Services, Educational Attainment, and Employment Outcomes Johnston, Travis, University of Massachusetts, Boston The Promise of Youth Mentoring: An Evaluation of Participant and nonParticipant Outcomes Peaslee, Liliokanaio, James Madison University Teye, Amanda, James Madison University Rethinking Absolute and Relative Poverty Peretz, Paul, California State University, Fullerton PANEL 23.03 Black Lives Matter, Anti-Blackness and Political Leadership Location: Regency F, Third Floor

55 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Addressing the Denial: Anti-Black Discrimination and Black Public Opinion in Puerto Rico Clealand, Danielle, Florida International University The Effect of Coethnic Mobilization on Support for the Black Lives Matter Movement Arora, Maneesh, University of California, Irvine Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University We Have no Leaders: The Black Leadership Tradition and Its Exploitation from Du Bois to Mckesson Zuckerwise, Lena, Simmons College ...And Social Justice for All Le, Danvy, California State University, East Bay PANEL 23.15 Latino Partisanship and Electoral Participation Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Collingwood, Loren, University of California, Riverside Papers: Public Reactions to Anti-Latino Appeals in the Age of Obama: Race, Illegality and Changing Norms Reny, Tyler, University of California, Los Angeles Valenzuela, Ali, Princeton University Collingwood, Loren, University of California, Riverside Latino Political Efficacy: Perceptions of Political Power, Political Participation, and Coalition-Building Corral, Alvaro, University of Texas at Austin Tafoya, Joe, University of Texas at Austin Joining the Party: A Theory of Partisan Acquisition among Latinos Ocampo, Angela, University of California, Los Angeles Wilcox-Archuleta, Bryan, University of California, Los Angeles Gutierrez, Angela, University of California, Los Angeles Competing and Winning? Latino Candidates in California’s Top-Two Primary System Morin, Jason, California State University, Northridge Discussant: Garcia-Castañon, Marcela, San Francisco State University PANEL 24.03 Leaders and Motivations Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair: Andranovich, Greg, California State University, Los Angeles

56 Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: I Voted for the Businessman: Candidate Occupation and Vote Choice in Local Elections Lascher, Edward, California State University, Sacramento Adams, Brian, San Diego State University The Effect of Legislative Educational Attainment on Policy Outcomes Neiman, Jayme, University of Northern Iowa Term Limits, Ambition, and Career Paths: The Opportunity Structure for Governors Wanless, Emily, Augustana University Partisan Tides in State Legislative Elections 1870-2014 Gunning, Matthew, Georgia Gwinnett College Discussants: Bennett, Dylan, University of Wisconsin Waukesha Levitt, Justin, Claremont McKenna College PANEL 30.02 Shady Dealings: Rent-seeking, Pork, Vote-buying, Electoral Fraud, and Corruption Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Ang, Yuen Yuen, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Papers: Electoral Fraud and Partisan Competition Golden, Miriam, University of California at Los Angeles Family Networks and Distributive Politics Labonne, Julien, University of Oxford Fafchamps, Marcel, Stanford University A Market Equilibrium Approach to Reduce the Incidence of Vote-Buying: Evidence from Uganda Larreguy, Horacio, Harvard University Blattman, Christopher, University of Chicago Marx, Benjamin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Reid, Otis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rescuing Autocracy from Itself: China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Lorentzen, Peter, University of California, Berkeley Lu, Xi, University of California, Berkeley Free Trade Agreements and Domestic Politics of an Authoritarian Regime Takeuchi, Hiroki, Southern Methodist University Discussants: Nunn, Nathan, Harvard University Querubin, Pablo, New York University

57 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 - 3:00 PM PANEL 01.03 Minorities and Identities contra State Policies in Europe Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah, Arizona State University Papers: Radical Right Mobilization in Ukraine Bustikova, Lenka, Arizona State University Ethnic Attacks, Migrant Networks, and Political Trust: Evidence from Romania Liu, Amy, University of Texas at Austin Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah, Arizona State University The Limits of Indirect Rule: Internal Colonialism, Non-State Revenue and Nationalism in Corsica Siroky, David, Arizona State University Hechter, Michael, Arizona State University Rewriting the Social Contract: Evidence from Pension Reform in Mexico and Russia Sohkey, Sarah, University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant: Kaplan, Cynthia, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 02.02 Roundtable: Mandated Meaning: Making Required Assessment and Program Review Meaningful for People in the Department (Really!) Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Lehr, Jane, California Polytechnic State University Participants: Lowham, Elizabeth, California Polytechnic State University Moore, Matthew, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Lehr, Jane, California Polytechnic State University PANEL 03.14 Storytelling and Ecological Governance Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Gabrielson, Teena, University of Wyoming Papers: Stories of Land, Stories of Power: Land Sovereignty, Ancestral Governance, and the Reinvention of Custom in Northern Ghana Ignatov, Anatoli, Appalachian State University

58 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Reimagining Attawapiskat: Mixed Media Storytelling Wiebe, Sarah Marie, University of Victoria Butet-Roch, Laurence, Ryerson University Gilpin, Erynne, University of Victoria Storying Indigenous Governance Stark, Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik, University of Victoria Discussant: Hunt, Dallas, University of British Columbia PANEL 04.02 Social Movements in Environmental Politics Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Bennett, Elizabeth, Lewis & Clark College Papers: A Line in the Sand: How the Keystone XL Pipeline Controversy Transformed Environmental Politics in North America Hoberg, George, University of British Columbia Gaining Ground: Native American Efforts to Exercise Sovereignty Over Tribal Natural Resource Management and Development Forbis, Jr., Robert, Texas Tech University Shreck, Brian, Texas Tech University Drawing Lines: FEMA and the Politics of Mapping Flood Zones Pralle, Sarah, Syracuse University Discussant: Salazar, Debra, Western Washington University PANEL 05.02 Executives and the Political Environment Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair and Kelso, Mark, Queens University of Charlotte Discussant: Papers: The Obama Public Presidency: Lessons and Legacies Han, Lori, Chapman University Vaughn, Justin, Boise State University The Cuomo Political Dynasty: Progressive Governance in Transition Ambar, Saladin, Lehigh University Going Public in Semi-Presidential Democracies Lazardeux, Sebastien, St John Fisher College You Can't Quit, You're Fired! How Impeachment Could Help Restore the American Constitutional Order Zug, Charles, University of Texas at Austin

59 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 06.04 Intersectional Analysis of Citizenship and Migration Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair and Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University Discussant: Papers: Challenging Exclusionary Inclusion: An Intersectional Approach to Gendered Citizenship in India Behl, Natasha, Arizona State University Intersectional Translators: On the Role of Intersectional Identity in the Formation of Social Movement Coalitions Adam, Erin, University of Washington She’s Like Family: Kinship Claims and the Surveillance of Migrant Caregivers in Israel/Palestine Brown, Rachel, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Migration and Trafficking Along Mexico’s Southern Border: The Unintended Consequences of Mexico’s Southern Border Plan, and the Revictimization of Vulnerable Groups Clark, Jennifer, South Texas College PANEL 07.02 Explaining Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Wallace, Sophia, University of Washington Papers: Attitudes Towards Immigration In California: How Much Does Race Matter? Espana-Najera, Annabella, California State University, Fresno Vera, David, California State University, Fresno Change from the Top? Unions, Religion and Opinions on Immigration Navarre, Rachel, Tulane University Rhodes-Purdy, Matthew, Boise State University Public Attitudes Towards the DREAM Act: Examining Support for Immigration Reform Wallace, Sophia, University of Washington Wallace, Geoffrey, University of Washington Contemporary European Attitudes towards Immigration: The Impact of Safety Threat on Anti-Immigration Attitudes Song, Jungmin, University of Iowa

60 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Political Interest or Xenophobia? Testing for Response Bias among UK Legislators against Polish Immigrants Axelsson, Kaya, University of Southern California Borges, Fabian, California State University, San Bernardino Radford, Simon, University of Southern California Discussants: Wallace, Sophia, University of Washington Navarre, Rachel, Tulane University PANEL 08.02 Bargaining Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair: Allen, Susan, University of Mississippi Papers: Civil Wars of Attrition: Bargaining, Reputation, and Conflict Duration Crisman-Cox, Casey, Washington University in Saint Louis Domestic Root of Diplomatic Conundrum -- Why Japan Refuses to Compromise on Territorial Dispute with Russia Sun, Jing, The University of Denver Why a Small Ally Betrays its Powerful Bosses? : Explaining a Smaller Ally’s Violation of an Alliance with a New Concept of Security Strategy “Neutralization” Tamamizu, Leo, Waseda University Alliance Formation, Deterrence, and Crisis Escalation Kurizaki, Shuhei, Waseda University Nishi, Ryosuke, Waseda University Discussants: Allen, Susan, University of Mississippi Takeuchi, Hiroki, Southern Methodist University PANEL 08.04 Constructivism Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Steele, Brent, University of Utah Papers: China in Africa: A Constructivist View Aidoo, Richard, Coastal Carolina University Postcolonial Discourse Analysis and Process Tracing Chu, Sinan, Syracuse University Ramaioli, Massimo, Syracuse University Feminist IR: Founders and Foundations Jenkins, Laura Dudley, University of Cincinnati Williams, Rina Verma, University of Cincinnati

61 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

In the Light of History: The French-Indian Wars, French Enlightenment Ethnography, and the Horizons of the Early Modern International Vasko, Timothy, Cornell University Discussants: Barros Leal Farias, Deborah, University of British Columbia Steele, Brent, University of Utah PANEL 09.03 Interpreting Identity Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair and Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, University of Connecticut Discussant: Papers: How Various Groups Followed Media in Search of Identity in 2016 Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University Agency, Identity, and Place: James Scott and the Place- Specific Social Construction of Ethnic Identity Williamson, Steven, University of Connecticut Interpreting the Intersections of Race and U.S. Electoral Politics Schmidt, Ronald, California State University, Long Beach and Davidson College The Measurement Crisis in Taiwan’s Identity Politics: Re- evaluate the Conceptualization of National and State Identification Liu, Frank C.S., National Sun Yat-Sen University PANEL 10.02 Local and State Courts Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair: Perkins, Jared, Texas Tech University Papers: Does Everyone Come Back?: A Longitudinal Study of Adult Probation Robison, Kristenne, Westminster College Smithey, Shannon, Westminster College Placing the Chief Justice in State Politics Wilhelm, Teena, University of Georgia Vining, Richard, University of Georgia Boldt, Ethan, University of Georgia Black, Bryan, University of Georgia State and Federal Constitutional Revision and Female Suffrage, 1865-1920 Woodward-Burns, Robinson, University of Pennsylvania

62 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Discussants: Miller, Mark, Clark University (Massachusetts) Wohlfarth, Patrick, University of Maryland, College Park Perkins, Jared, Texas Tech University PANEL 11.02 Washington's Inner Workings and Workers Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: Crespin, Michael, University of Oklahoma Papers: Chop Down that Tree! How Filling the Amendment Tree Killed the Democratic Majority in the Senate Chaturvedi, Neilan, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Leading or Following: The Role of Female and Minority Congressional Staffers Hagedorn, Sara, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs ANWAR -- To Drill or Not Drill Baby Phillips, Anna, Claremont Graduate University Discussants: Crespin, Michael, University of Oklahoma Wagner, Regina, University of Wisconsin - Madison PANEL 12.01 The Media during Campaign Season: Frames, Candidates, Participation, and Debates Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Brookhart, Jennifer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Papers: The Media and National Identity: Local Newspapers' Coverage of Scottish Independence during the Campaign of the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum Wagner, Jan-Philipp, University of British Columbia The Press as Politicos: Presidential Coverage and Debates and Moderators and Anchors as Adversaries Teten, Ryan, University of Louisiana at Lafayette In Through the Out Door: Examining the Use of ''Outsider'' Appeals in Presidential Debates Stewart, Jared, University of Washington The Voters or the Media? Explaining Gendered Candidate Coverage in Europe Luhiste, Maarja, Newcastle University Banducci, Susan, University of Exeter Sudulich, Laura, University of Kent

63 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Preying on Conservatives: A Study On How Media Photographs Dissuade Conservatives To Not Participate in a Rally Friedman, Michael, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Gomez, Katharine, University of Tennessee at Knoxville Discussants: Chomsky, Daniel, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Luhiste, Maarja, Newcastle University PANEL 14.03 Romanticism and Political Economy Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Apostolidis, Paul, Whitman College and Australian Catholic University Papers: Go With the Over-flow: Romantic Longing in Hayek's Spontaneous Order Erev, Stephanie, Johns Hopkins University Montesquieu and the Anthropocene: a New Naturalism and Regenerating Democratic Power and Economies Orlie, Melissa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Moods of Monetary Circulation Roone Miller, Char, George Mason University Discussant: Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College PANEL 15.02 Portfolio Society, by Ivan Ascher, Author Meets Critics Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Commentators: Mann, Geoff, Simon Fraser University Marasco, Robyn, Hunter College, City University of New York Martel, James, San Francisco State University Author/ Ascher, Ivan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Responder: PANEL 15.12 Roundtable: Normative Theorizing with Those Who Struggle: Critical Theory in Practice Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Goodhart, Michael, University of Pittsburgh Participants: Ackerly, Brooke, Vanderbilt University Cabrera, Luis, Griffith University Johnson, Genevieve Fuji, Simon Fraser University Keating, Cricket, University of Washington

64 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington Tenove, Chris, University of Toronto Tully, James, University of Victoria Williams, Melissa, University of Toronto PANEL 15.28 Unnatural Rights? Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Staudinger, Alison, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay Papers: Recognition, Religion and the End of Right in Hegel Wright, Floyd, DePaul University Erasing Grief: State, Biopolitics and Technologies of Mourning Islekel, Ege Selin, Loyola Marymount University Rights and the Grotesque: Literature and Theory in Dialogue Staudinger, Alison, University of Wisconsin --Green Bay Refusing Opposition and Embracing Negation: Queering Hegel’s Account of Subjectivity Parks, Alison, The Graduate Center, City University of New York The Right to Move and the Rights of Others: From Vitoria to the Present Deere, Don, Loyola Marymount University Discussant: Temin, David, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities PANEL 15.40 Gender, Identity, and Agency Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair and Pickett, Brent, University of Wyoming Discussant: Papers: The Feminine Aesthetics of Erguven's Mustang Maione, Angela, Harvard University Sciences of Oppression: Wittig's Lesbian and the Confiscation of Universalism/Difference Gambino, Elena, University of Minnesota Rebuilding Autonomy in Libertarian Paternalism with Foucault Cones, Nigel, University of Calgary Policing Gender: Women Imprisoned [by Femininity] in the U.S. Criminal Justice System Christensen, Emily, University of Washington

65 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 15.55 Voting, Equality, and Participation Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair and Pool, Heather, Denison University Discussant: Papers: Making the All-Affected Principle Safe for Democracy Wilson, James, University of Chicago Does the Facultative Referendum Violate Political Equality? De Facto Unequal Distribution of Political Power and the Question of Democratic Legitimacy in Switzerland el-Wakil, Alice, University of Zurich, Center for Democracy Aarau On the Normative Architecture of the Franchise Colin, Kielty, University of Virginia Democratic Systems and the Growth of Direct Democracy McKay, Spencer, University of British Columbia PANEL 16.03 Mr. Mothercountry, by Keally McBride, Author Meets Critics Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Morefield, Jeanne, Whitman College Commentators: Mawani, Renisa, University of British Columbia Borowiak, Craig, Haverford College Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University Godrej, Farah, University of California, Riverside Author/ McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco Respondent: PANEL 16.11 Virtue, Politics, and Tribalism Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Holman, Christopher, Nanyang Technological University Papers: Kin Selection as a Biological Template for Political Behavior Blanchard, Kenneth, Northern State University Nostalgia and the Patria: Patriotic Imaginaries in Greece, Rome, and America Xenos, Nicholas, University of Massachusetts Amherst How to Transform Political Impotence into Moral Strength: Hannah Arendt and Mihail Sebastian on the Political Necessity of an Ethos of Vigilance Czobor-Lupp, Mihaela, Carleton College

66 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Discussants: Nicholas Drummond, University of Missouri Samnotra, Manu, University of South Florida PANEL 17.02 Roundtable: Presidential Campaigns and the Future of the Two-Party System in the United States Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair: Moore, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Participants: Guerrero, Mario, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Henson, James, University of Texas, Austin Johnston, Richard, University of British Columbia Kraybill, Jeanine, California State University, Bakersfield Pubantz, Jerry, University of North Carolina, Greensboro PANEL 19.01 When States Come Out Europe's Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility, by Phillip Ayoub, Author Meets Critics Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair: Strolovitch, Dara, Princeton University Commentators: Majic, Samantha, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Montoya, Celeste, University of Colorado Boulder Weldon, Laurel, Purdue University Flores, Andrew, Mills College Author/ Ayoub, Phillip, Drexel University Responder: PANEL 20.01 Public Sector Management Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair: Cain, Bruce, Stanford University Papers: Unpacking Representative Bureaucracy in the Canadian Federal Public Service McGrandle, Jocelyn, Concordia University Volunteer Motivations and Nonprofit Service Delivery: Lessons Learned from a Study of Youth Mentoring Peaslee, Liliokanaio, James Madison University Teye, Amanda, James Madison University Public Perceptions, Elections Administration, and the Role of Street Level Bureaucrats Rinfret, Sara, University of Montana Barsky, Christina Discussant: Ray, John, University of California, Los Angeles

67 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 21.01 Tolerance and Civility in Contemporary Politics Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Golebiowska, Ewa, Wayne State University Papers: Sticking it to . . . the Man? Liberals, Conservatives, and Support for Political Protest Barker, David, California State University, Sacramento Nalder, Kim, California State University, Sacramento Newham, Jessica, California State University, Sacramento Millennials and the Limits Free Speech: The Relationship Between the Acceptability of Objectionable Speech and Generational Cohorts Freebourn, Justin, University of California, Riverside Kehlenbach, Stefan, University of California, Riverside The Sources of Tolerance of Political Extremists' Rallies Golebiowska, Ewa, Wayne State University The Online Political Forum Experiment: A Novel Measure of Political Tolerance Intawan, Chanita, University of California, Merced Discussants: Parkin, Michael, Oberlin College Golebiowska, Ewa, Wayne State University PANEL 22.03 The Dynamics of Federal Policymaking Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair: Boushey, Graeme, University of California, Irvine Papers: Duplication in Federal Programs Cox, James, Sacramento State University You Say Oil, We Say Energy: The Dynamics of Constructing an Energy Regime Worsham, Jeff, West Virginia University Echeverria, Raquel, West Virginia University Discussants: Boushey, Graeme, University of California, Irvine Peretz, Paul, California State University, Fullerton PANEL 23.01 Twists of Fate, by Vanessa C. Tyson, Author Meets Critics Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas

68 Thursday, April 13, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Commentators: Collins, Jonathan, University of California, Los Angeles Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas Author/ Tyson, Vanessa, Scripps College Responder: PANEL 30.03 Conflict: Causes, Consequences, and Ways to Avoid It Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Cruz, Cesi, University of British Columbia Papers: The Economic Legacy of Warfare: Evidence from European Regions Dincecco, Mark, University of Michigan Political Trust, Risk Preferences, and Land-Taking Compensation: Evidence from Survey Experiments in China Cai, Meina, University of Connecticut Liu, Pengfei, University of Connecticut Wang, Hui, Zhejiang University Social Structure and Conflict Nunn, Nathan, Harvard University Robinson, James A. Moscona, Jacob Revolutionary Threats and the Dilemma of Long-Term Authoritarian Repression Paine, Jack, University of Rochester Does Cross-Cutting Interaction Reduce Sectarianism? Evidence from a Discussion Experiment in Lebanon Paler, Laura, University of Pittsburgh Atallah, Sami, Lebanese Center for Policy Studies Marshall, Leslie, University of Pittsburgh Discussants: Grossman, Guy, University of Pennsylvania Marshall, John, Columbia University

69 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 - 5:00 PM PANEL 01.04 Ethnicity and Language in Southeast Asia Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah, Arizona State University Papers: Elections and Ethnic Tension in Malaysia and Singapore Ostwald, Kai, University of British Columbia (Vancouver) Proud to be Thai: The Puzzling Absence of Ethnicity-based Political Cleavages in Thailand Ricks, Jacob, Singapore Management University The Effects of Religion and Nationalism on Voter Choice in Northern Thailand Selway, Joel, Brigham Young University The Language of Hegemonic Party Dictatorships Liu, Amy, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Slater, Dan, University of Chicago PANEL 01.16 Conflict, State Capacity and Identity Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Vallet, Elisabeth, University of Quebec at Montreal Papers: Benevolent/Malevolent Colonialism: The Social, Religious, and Political Origins of Contradictory Perceptions of Colonial Experiences and Their Effects on National Identities of India and Pakistan Lashari, Samee, Northern Arizona University The Future of Authoritarian Monarchies Minoves-Triquell, Juli, University of La Verne, California Political Development in Iraqi Kurdistan Omar Bali, Ahmed, University in Iraqi Kurdistan Discussant: Williams, Rina, University of Cincinnati PANEL 03.01 Race and Environment Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Brown, Mark, California State University, Sacramento Papers: Flesh, Race, Agency and Environment Gabrielson, Teena, University of Wyoming

70 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Cumulative Impact: Complex Causality and Environmental Health Policy Rasmussen, Amy, California State University Long Beach The Environment on Main Street: Managed Democracy and the Undoing of the Oikos Hultgren, John, Bennington College Discussant: Mousie, Joshua, Oxford College of Emory PANEL 04.03 Conservation policy and politics Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair and Pralle, Sarah, Syracuse University Discussant: Papers: California's Invasive Species Management Regime: Economic, Political, and Ecological Factors Accounting for Policy Outcomes DeGolia, Alexander, University of California, Santa Barbara Hiroyasu, Elizabeth, University of California, Santa Barbara The Global Norm of Large Marine Protected Areas Alger, Justin, University of British Columbia Dauvergne, Peter, University of British Columbia Exploring the Relationship between Identity and Public Trust in U.S. State Wildlife Agencies Sullivan, Leeann, Colorado State University Manfredo, Michael, Colorado State University Teel, Tara, Colorado State University Dietsch, Alia, Ohio State University Don Carlos, Andrew, Colorado State University PANEL 06.02 Intersectionality, Law, Policy and Implementation Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria, Purdue University Papers: Suffrage after Shelby: An Intersectional Analysis of Voting Rights in Practice Montoya, Celeste, University of Colorado at Boulder Bejarano, Christina, University of Kansas Disease Threat and Regulation: How Identity and Cultural Framing Shape Responses Novkov, Julie, University at Albany, SUNY

71 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Latinos and the Texas Judiciary Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio The Impact of Gender on Substantive Representation in the U.S. Congress: An Automated Analysis Schuler, Paul, University of Arizona Weber, Christopher, University of Arizona Davidson, Michael, University of California-San Diego Discussant: Beechey, Susanne, Whitman College PANEL 08.03 China Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair and Sun, Jing, The University of Denver Discussant: Papers: Asia's Contested Waters: The East and South China Seas Takeuchi, Hiroki, Southern Methodist University Huitt, Claire, Southern Methodist University Pacific Settlement Mechanisms and the Great Powers: The PCA South China Sea Decision and the Iran Nuclear Agreement Pubantz, Jerry, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Is China the Boss on North Korea? Kim, Inhan, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs The Rise of China and Neocolonialism in Africa Karavardanyan, Sargis, California State University, Northridge Selling Hollywood to China McMahon, James, University of Toronto PANEL 08.05 Constructivism 2 Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair and Jenkins, Laura Dudley, University of Cincinnati Discussant: Papers: Outlook for the Term Developing Country: A Paradox of Demise and Continuity Barros Leal Farias, Deborah, University of British Columbia Global Cities At Any Cost: Resisting Municipal Mercantilism Leon, Joshua, Iona College Rough Peace: Ostromian Communities and Conflict Avoidance Prest, Stewart, Carleton University

72 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Location of Israel in Euro-American Human Rights Discourse Shils, Nathaniel, University of Pennsylvania PANEL 10.03 The Development of the Law: Case Studies of the Over and Under-Appreciated Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Smithey, Shannon, Westminster College Papers: The Role of Dignity in Clarence Thomas's Jurisprudence Delaune, Tim, SUNY Cortland The Voting Rights Act's Pre-Clearance Provisions: The Experience of Native Americans in South Dakota Schroedel, Jean, Claremont Graduate University Torres, Joey, Claremont Graduate University Walters, Andrea, Claremont Graduate University Dietrich, Joseph, Claremont Graduate University Coup, Criticism, and Contempt: From Patterson to Bridges Price, Richard, Weber State University Keck, Thomas, Syracuse University Metroka, Brandon, Syracuse University The First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, and the Free Speech Economics of Richard Posner: Citizens United v. FEC and Friedricks v. CTA Martin, Edward, California State university, Long Beach How Best to Sue the Government for Billions: A Comparative Study of Cobell and Pigford. Parker, Paul, Truman State University Discussants: Shortell, Chris, Portland State University Smithey, Shannon, Westminster College PANEL 12.02 Media, Political Elites, and Citizens: Who Influences Who? Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Highton, Benjamin, University of California, Davis Papers: Assessing the Effects of Media Coverage of the Economy on Aggregate Economic Public Opinion Boydstun, Amber, University of California, Davis Highton, Benjamin, University of California, Davis Linn, Suzanna, Pennsylvania State University

73 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Flow of Ideology: Communication Networks of Liberal and Conservatives in American Politics Brookhart, Jennifer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Tahk, Alexander, University of Wisconsin, Madison News Media Diet and Climate Change Attitudes: A Reexamination Stecula, Dominik, University of British Columbia Let's Talk About Crime: How Dutch Rhetoric Made a Shift to the Right Rijkhoff, Sanne, Portland State University Campbell, Christopher, Portland State University Discussants: Farnsworth, Stephen, University of Mary Washington Rijkhoff, Sanne, Portland State University PANEL 13.02 Movements and Lobbies Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Papers: Public Attitudes about Campaign Finance and Corruption in Europe? Donovan, Todd, Western Washington University Bowler, Shaun, University of California, Riverside Teten, Paul, University of California, Riverside Freebourn, Justin, University of California, Riverside He Said, She Said: The Self-Conscious Strategies and Logics of Lobbyers and the Lobbied Brock, Clare, University of Texas at Austin Platform Politics: How Digital Currencies are Transforming Movement-Based Campaigns Gottlieb, Julian, University of Oregon The Discursive Foundations of Social Movement Mobilization Morone, James, University of Pennsylvania PANEL 14.04 The Biopolitics of (Im)material Violence Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Whitehall, Geoffrey, Acadia University Papers: Life Stripped Bare and Death Covered Up: Thresholds of Violence at Guantánamo Bay Johnson, Philip, Graduate Center, CUNY “Biology Must Be Defended”: The Political Technology of Toxicity (Genotoxicity, Affect, Enmity) Logan, Drake, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

74 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Life-Times of Remaining Human/Human Remains: (Im)materiality, Biopolitics, Afterlives Rhodes, Heidi Andrea, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Demonstrating a Presence: Sound and the Micropolitics of Border Policing in Hebron Weitzel, Michelle, The New School for Social Research Discussant: Feldman, Leonard, Hunter College, City University of New York PANEL 14.17 American Political Thought: Theory and Practice Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair: Pickett, Brent, University of Wyoming Papers: Dewey and the Democratic Politics of Shared Experience Ades, Alexander, Princeton University Democratic Participation and Civic Conscience: A Theoretical Accounting of Participatory Civic Education Garrett, Jacob, University of Utah The Potential Power and Pitfalls of Deploying Stories of Moderate Peoplehood: The Case of Samuel Jones Illuzzi, Michael, Lesley University A Reasoning Public? Cultivating Deliberative Dispositions in Public Administration Patterson, Daniel, University of Utah Button, Mark, University of Utah Discussant: McCarty, Timothy, University of San Diego PANEL 15.01 Damn Great Empires!, by Alexander Livingston, Author Meets Critics Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Ikuta, Jennie, University of Tulsa Commentators: Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawaii Satkunanandan, Shalini, University of California, Davis Getachew, Adom, University of Chicago Singh, Jakeet, Illinois State University Author/ Livingston, Alexander, Cornell University Responder:

75 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 15.03 Democracy and the Death of Shame, by Jill Locke, Author Meets Critics Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Hagel, Nina, Bates College Commentators: Beltran, Cristina, New York University Popa, Bogdan, Oberlin College Samnotra, Manu, University of South Florida Author/ Locke, Jill, Gustavus Adolphus College Responder: PANEL 15.27 Race and Temporality Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Stanley, Sharon, University of Memphis, Associate Professor Papers: Alternative Temporalities: U.S. Post-Racialism and Brazilian Racial Democracy Stanley, Sharon, University of Memphis, Associate Professor The Politics of Time That Animates Objections to the Project of Historical Redress Hondo, Amy, Justitia Amplificata, Goethe University The Politics of Time in the Political Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr. Jackson, Jack, Whitman College Liberation Philosophy: Latin American Tradition of Political Thought Ospina Pedraza, Ana, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant: Apostolidis, Paul, Whitman College and Australian Catholic University PANEL 16.06 Intellectual Influences of BLM Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Nacol, Emily, Vanderbilt University Papers: Fleeting Senses of Interest Hanafin, Timothy, Johns Hopkins University Claiming Value: from Adam Smith to Black Lives Matter Wolflink, Alena, University Of California, Santa Cruz American Manifestos: Understanding the Movement for Black Lives within a Radical Political Past Cushnie, Lawrence, University of Washington

76 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Frederick Douglass and the Jury out of Doors Bennett, Nolan, Georgetown University Discussant: Gordon, Jane, University of Connecticut PANEL 17.05 Historical Perspectives on Identity and Politics Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Strolovitch, Dara, Princeton University Papers: The Neoliberal Family: How 1970s Identity Politics Shaped the Nation Yamin, Priscilla, University of Oregon Sicknicks with Filthy Words: What Lenny Bruce and George Carlin Can Tell Us About Political Correctness Mello, Joseph, DePaul University Identity and the Multiple Streams Framework: The Origins of the U.S. Drone Strike Program Ceccoli, Stephen, Rhodes College Discussant: Thurston, Chloe, Northwestern University PANEL 18.03 Family, Transnational Politics, and Cold War Feminism in Literary and Visual Culture Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair and Watkins, Robert, Columbia College Chicago Discussant: Papers: Transatlantic Commutes: Missing Home and Internationalism in James Baldwin's Life and Writings Adalet, Begum, New York University Honor Among Spies: The Cold War, Espionage and the Family in “The Americans” Rahman, Smita, DePauw University Aristocratic and Democratic Tensions: Lessons From Alexis de Tocqueville and Downton Abbey. Schaff, Jon, Northern State University Whit Woody Barcelona: Love and Friendship in Whit Stillman's Barcelona and Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona Ward, Lee, Campion College at the University of Regina Ward, Ann, Campion College at the University of Regina

77 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 19.02 Roundtable: Teaching LGBTQ Politics Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Keating, Cricket, University of Washington Participants: Anderson, Ellen, University of Vermont Aultman, B, City University of New York, CUNY Burgess, Susan, Ohio University Brettschneider, Marla, University of New Hampshire Fogg Davis, Heath, Temple University Murib, Zein, Fordham University PANEL 21.03 Political Persuasion Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair and Hayes, Matthew, Indiana University Discussant: Papers: Are Elite Opinions as Malleable as Public Opinion? Brown, Adam, Brigham Young University Karpowitz, Christopher, Brigham Young University Monson, J. Quin, Brigham Young University NIMBYism and Motivated Reasoning Bouche, Vanessa, Texas Christian University Wittmer, Dana, Colorado College Farrell, Amy, Northeastern University Negative Gains? Exploring the Effects of Negative Messages on Party Identity Gomez, Katharine, University of Tennessee at Knoxville How the Gun Control Debate Stalls Policy Progress: An Experimental Investigation Kantack, Benjamin, University of Illinois Paschall, Collin, University of Illinois PANEL 23.04 Representation, Space and Equality Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair and Collingwood, Loren, University of California Riverside Discussant: Papers: From Barrios to Condos: The Effects of Gentrification on Latino Representation Casellas, Jason, University of Houston McBrayer, Markie, University of Houston

78 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Urban Representation: Race, Deliberative Democracy, and Urban School District Governance Collins, Jonathan, University of California - Los Angeles It’s All About Race: How State Legislators Respond to Immigrant Constituents Gell-Redman, Micah, University of Georgia Visalvanich, Neil, Durham University Crabtree, Charles, University of Michigan Fariss, Christopher, University of Michigan PANEL 23.14 What is the role of Politics in Personal Identity? Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair: Beard, Lisa, University of California, Riverside Papers: No Hiding Place: The Neglected Roots of Bureaucratic Identity Alexander, Jennifer, University of Texas San Antonio Stivers, Camilla, Cleveland State University Ain't I Black?: Black Power in the 21st Century Starke, Anthony, University of Nebraska - Omaha The Politics of Race and Trauma of Epistemic Pluralism Cawley, Gregg, University of Wyoming Piccorelli, Justin, University of Wyoming Discussants: Cawley, Gregg, University of Wyoming Beard, Lisa, University of California, Riverside PANEL 23.17 Movement, Migration and Indigeneity Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair: Rodriguez, Gilda, Kenyon College Papers: Building Citizens: Governmentality and Indian Education French, John, DePaul University Native American Homeless Voter Phillips, Anna, Claremont Graduate University Until All the People are Dancing: The Rise of Idle No More Walker, Katherine, University of British Columbia A Call for Unity in the Andes: How the Relationship Between Highland and Lowland Ethnic Groups Shapes the Success of Indigenous Movements in the Region Mundim, Karla, University of Florida Discussant: Herrick, Rebekah, Oklahoma State University

79 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 24.05 Cities, Budgets and Policies Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair: Barter, Shane, Soka University of America Papers: Olympic Cities Research: Assessing Local Impacts Andranovich, Greg, California State University, Los Angeles Burbank, Matthew, University of Utah Criminalizing Homelessness: An Assessment of Local Impacts Wilking, Jennifer, California State University, Chico Roll, Susan, California State University, Chico Meloy, Meagan, California State University, Chico Nevarez, Holly, California State University, Chico Bond Measures, State Budgets, and Voters in California Lascher, Edward, California State University, Sacramento Hussey, Wesley, California State University, Sacramento Victim Interest Groups and the Adoption of State Level Policies Jeffries-Bilton, Vicki, Portland State University Discussants: Gunning, Matthew, Georgia Gwinnett College Ryan, Josh, Utah State University PANEL 27.03 Race, Immigration, Gender, and Voting Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chairs: Michelson, Melissa, Menlo College Carleton, Francis, College of Southern Nevada Papers: The Political Impact of Divorce Schoettmer, Patrick, Seattle University Immigration, Multiculturalism, and Left-Right Politics: A Note on Far Right Situation in West European Systems Allen, Trevor, University of California, Irvine The Voting Rights Act and the Politics of Identity: A Jurisprudential Analysis of Federal Court Decisions on Voting Rights Carleton, Francis, College of Southern Nevada Building the Shield: Explaining White Conservative Support for Minority Candidates Collingwood, Loren, University of California, Riverside Garcia-Rios, Sergio, Cornell University Oskooii, Kassra, University of Delaware

80 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Unwelcoming Neighbors: Refugee Resettlement, Racial Threat, and Voting Wilcox-Archuleta, Bryan, University of California, Los Angeles Reny, Tyler, University of California, Los Angeles Sood, Garauv, Georgetown University Discussant: Gonzalez, Benjamin, Highline Community College PANEL 30.04 National Policies and Local Politics: Federalism, Decentralization, Local Public Goods, Revenue Collection, Business-State Relations Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Golden, Miriam, University of California, Los Angeles Papers: Harnessing ''Corruption'' for Early Development: Monetary Incentives in China's Bureaucracy Ang, Yuen Yuen, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Explaining the Negative Effect of Party Competition on Public Goods Provision: Evidence from Mali Gottlieb, Jessica, Texas A&M University Kosec, Katrina, International Food Policy Research Institute Business-State Relations in China Today: Firm-Level Evidences Liang, Wei, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Can Fiscal Transfers Increase Local Revenues? Evidence from the Philippines Troland, Erin, U.S. Treasury Decentralization's Conditional Effects on Social Services: Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector Zarychta, Alan, University of Chicago Discussants: Paler, Laura, University of Pittsburgh Cruz, Cesi, University of British Columbia PANEL 32.09 Roundtable: Engaging with the Public about Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary America Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: Abramson, Kara, American Political Science Association This session will convene a panel of political scientists active in public engagement around issues of race and ethnicity in America. Panelists will discuss how they participate in public conversations about race and ethnicity and share approaches 81 Thursday, April 13, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

for conveying academic research to non-academic audiences through venues including public lectures, media interviews and appearances, and blogging. Panelists also will discuss ways in which race and ethnicity (including as both relate to immigration) have been framed in the media and other public fora within the past year. The roundtable is sponsored by the APSA Public Engagement Program and will include an overview of program resources available for both scholars already active in public engagement and those new to this area.

Political Groups & Identities Graduate Students Reception Reception 5:15 – 6:45 PM 5:30 – 7:00 PM Grouse, 34th Floor Cypress, 34th Floor

Political Research Quarterly Reception (co-Sponsored by Oklahoma State University) 6:00 – 7:30 PM English Bay, 34th Floor

Women and Politics and Minority Scholars Receptions 7:15 – 8:45 PM Seymour, 34th Floor

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Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM PANEL 01.05 The Politics of National Identity Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair and Carreras, Miguel, University of California, Riverside Discussant: Papers: Chinese and American Exceptionalism, Political Identity, and International Political Change De Luca, Jr., Thomas, Fordham University Identity of National States in the Environment of the European Union Horváth, Peter, University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius Meluš, Matúš, University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius The Paradox of Eastern European Nationalism Kasianenko, Nataliia, University of Nevada, Reno Borders in Globalization: The Specificity of the Quebec-U.S. Border Vallet, Elisabeth, University of Quebec at Montreal Barry, Zoé, Université Paris 8 Guillarmou, Jocelyn, Université Paris 1 Outsiders Within, Insiders Without: Savarkar and the Place of Muslims in a Hindu Nationalist India Williams, Rina, University of Cincinnati PANEL 01.15 The Structure of Democracy: Comparative Views on Democratic Institutions Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Thames, Frank, Texas Tech University Papers: Turnover and Norm Development: The Effect of the Political Elite Upon Democracy Burke, Amanda, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Do Constitutions Matter for Gender Equality? A Cross-national Analysis of Gender Provisions Lambert, Priscilla, Western Michigan University Scribner, Dru, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Rethinking Procedural Minimums through Aristotelian Methodology Moon, Lani, University of Utah Morgan, D. Porter, University of Utah Discussant: Guo, Gang, The University of Mississippi

83 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 02.04 Marx in the Corporate Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies I Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Walsh, Sean, Capital University Papers: Marx in Miami: Reflections on Teaching and the Confrontation with Ideology Sculos, Bryant, Florida International University Walsh, Sean, Capital University Spinozistic Reflections on the Purification of the Intellect and the Problems of Pedagogy Quintana, Christopher, Villanova University Deep Critique for Law Students: Reflections on Teaching Marxism and Feminist Standpoint Theory Ardill, Allan, Griffith Law School Discussant: Fatovic, Clement, Florida International University PANEL 03.09 Climate Engineering: Ethics, Politics, and Prognoses Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Schlosberg, David, University of Sydney Papers: Geoengineering the Garden? Cannavò, Peter, Hamilton College If a Climate Emergency is Possible, is Everything Permitted? Gardiner, Stephen, University of Washington Fragnière, Augustin, University of Washington What’s the Problem with Climate Engineering? Mittiga, Ross, University of Virginia Climate Engineering, Crystal Balls, and other Disruptive Technologies Thiele, Leslie Paul, University of Florida Discussant: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech PANEL 04.04 Environmental Politics in the Obama Administration Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Forbis, Jr., Robert, Texas Tech University Papers: Integrating Climate, Energy, and Air Pollution Policies in the Obama Administration Duffy, Robert, Colorado State University Gold Metal Waters: The Gold King Spill and Superfund Designation Clark, Brad, Fort Lewis College

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Preservation by Prerogative: National Monuments as Presidential Legacies Shafie, David, Chapman University Discussant: Barnes, Matthew, West Virginia University PANEL 06.03 Roundtable: Intersectionality, Social Justice, and Socially-Engaged Research Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Wiebe, Sarah Marie, University of Victoria Participants: Hancock, Ange-Marie, University of Southern California Hankivsky, Olena, Simon Fraser University Price, Kimala, San Diego State University Tungohan, Ethel, York University Wiebe, Sarah Marie, University of Victoria

PANEL 07.04 Targeting Latinos: Race, Criminal Justice and Immigration Enforcement Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Anderson, JP, University of Washington Papers: The Impact of Deportation on Political Identity and Participation Among Mixed Status Families Garcia-Rios, Sergio, Cornell University Walker, Hannah, Georgetown University My Face in the Mirror: Duality and Discretion in the New ''La(tinx) Migra'' Cortez, David, Cornell University Immigrant Detention and Deportation: A Threat to Democracy? Juarez, Melina, University of New Mexico Gómez-Aguiñaga, Bárbara, University of New Mexico Bettez, Sonia, University of New Mexico Cautious Citizenship Pedraza, Francisco, University of California, Riverside Cruz-Nichols, Vanessa, University of Michigan LeBron, Alana, University of Michigan Support for Enforcement of Federal Immigration Law by Local Authorities in Texas Tafoya, Joe, University of Texas at Austin

85 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Gimme Shelter: The Myth and Reality of the American Sanctuary City Collingwood, Loren, University of California, Riverside Gonzalez, Benjamin, Highline Community College El-Katib, Stephen, University of California, Riverside Discussants: Garcia-Rios, Sergio, Cornell University Walker, Hannah, Georgetown University PANEL 08.06 Intervention and Peace Keeping Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair: Kurizaki, Shuhei, Waseda University Papers: Opting Out: The UNSC and Choosing to go around the Council Allen, Susan, University of Mississippi Yuen, Amy, Middlebury College American Military Interventions: A Historical Institutionalist Perspective Mattoon, Audrey, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Determinants of U.S. Troop Deployment Allen, Michael, Boise State University Flynn, Michael, Kansas State University Machain, Carla, Kansas State University Discussants: Kurizaki, Shuhei, Waseda University Kartal, Mert, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point PANEL 10.04 Corruption, Rights and International Litigation Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Miller, Mark, Clark University (Massachusetts) Papers: Justice for All in the Americas? Analyzing the Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Zschirnt, Simon, Texas A&M International University The Impact of Domestic Legal Institutions and Practices in the Foreign Anti-Bribery Regime Acorn, Elizabeth, Cornell University Cycles of Universal Jurisdiction: Ideas and Legal Mobilization Bakiner, Onur, Seattle University Perception of Injury: Views from Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Lucas, David, University of Washington Discussants: Izquierdo, Richard, Seton Hall University Miller, Mark, Clark University (Massachusetts)

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PANEL 11.05 Legislative Bargaining and Congressional Committees Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: Stambough, Stephen, California State University at Fullerton Papers: Congress in Committees: When Committee Work Does more Harm than Good Chaturvedi, Neilan, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Benson, Evan, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Davis, Thomas, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Smith, Gabriel, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Portfolio Building in the U.S. Senate DeWitt, Darin, California State University, Long Beach Party Loyalty, Presidential Endorsements, and Committee Assignments: Inter-Branch Influence Within the House of Representatives Russell, Lindsay, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Legislative Bargaining under One Bite at the Apple Principle: Theory and Experimental Evidence Kim, Duk Gyoo, California Institute of Technology Discussants: Stambough, Stephen, California State University, Fullerton Ban, Pamela, Harvard University PANEL 14.05 Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent, by Joseph Fischel, Author Meets Critics Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Walker, Drew, Brown University Commentators: Locke, Jill, Gustavus Adolphus College Majic, Samantha, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Popa, Bogdan, Oberlin College Author/ Fischel, Joseph, Yale University Responder: PANEL 14.19 Structural Oppression: Strategies of Resistance and Reconciliation Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair: Thomas, Brian, Simon Fraser University Papers: Gratuitous Dissent: Situationism, Afro-pessimism, and the Defense of the Unreasonable and Uncalled For Ingram, Callum, Texas Christian University

87 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Racism and the Challenge to Care: Reconsidering Recognition and Receptivity Khatami, Nojang, University of British Columbia The Transformative Power of Dialogue and Remembrance in Israel/Palestine Moynagh, Patricia, Wagner College Discussant: Browers, Michaelle, Wake Forest University PANEL 15.13 Roundtable: Critical Reflections on Theorizing Race in the Americas Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University Participants: Beltran, Cristina, New York University Bernal, Angelica, University of Massachusetts Amherst Hooker, Juliet, University of Texas at Austin Martel, James, San Francisco State University Roberts, Neil, Williams College PANEL 15.14 Roundtable: Class, Identity, and Solidarity Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Meiches, Benjamin, University of Washington-Tacoma Participants: Bronner, Stephen, Rutgers University, New Brunswick Commisiong, Anand, West Texas A&M University Forman, Michael, University of Washington, Tacoma Shippen, Nichole, City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College PANEL 15.15 Roundtable: Political Economy and/as Political Theory Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Callison, William, University of California, Berkeley Participants: Battistoni, Alyssa, Yale University Biebricher, Thomas, Goethe University, Frankfurt Callison, William, University of California, Berkeley Getachew, Adom, University of Chicago PANEL 15.29 Insurrectionary Machines: The Disruptive Politics of Anarchist Printers, Algorithms, and Artilects Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University Papers: Anarchist Printers and the Return of the Letterpress Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawaii

88 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Computer in Drag: Turing’s Test for Machine Intelligence and the Trouble with Passing Troumbley, Rex, Rice University Digital Incompatibilities as a Potential Free Relationship Kula, Eric, Aquinas College Ghost in the Machine: Algorithms as Political Agents Brennan, Kathleen, University of Hawaii at Manoa Discussant: Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee PANEL 15.42 Heroism or Humility? Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair and Boryczka, Jocelyn, Fairfield University Discussant: Papers: It Would ''Mean Little'' Absent Governmental Recognition: Dignity, Individualism, and State Power in Obergefell v. Hodges Rodman, Emma, University of Washington Moore, Chelsea, University of Washington Between Humiliation and Humility: The Affective Boundaries of Gandhi’s Rebellious Consciousness Samnotra, Manu, University of South Florida Civic Identity and Feelings of Patriotism: Can We Really Justify Education for a Political Identity? Miller, Benjamin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Holding Out for Hero: Glory in the Age of Neoliberalism Hawley, Thomas, Eastern Washington University PANEL 15.65 Death and the Body (Politic) Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair and Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo Discussant: Papers: Living While Dying; Or, the Afterlives of a Death Fast Diones, Alexander, University of California, Los Angeles Confronting Horror: Political Theory beyond Humanity Debrix, Francois, Virginia Tech The Cemetery of Traitors Balkan, Osman, Swarthmore College Ordinary Democracy Aslam, Ali, Mount Holyoke College

89 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 16.04 Perception, Wonder, Materialism, and the Senses Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair and Czobor-Lupp, Mihaela, Carleton College Discussant: Papers: Rational Human Will, So Admirable in Itself: Kant and the Moral Law Barker, Kye, University of California, Los Angeles Alethurgic Techniques, the Phenomenal Real, and Revolutionary Subjectivity: From Husserl to Guy Debord Greear, Jake, Western Carolina University Materialisms, Aleatory and Speculative Goldman, Loren, University of Pennsylvania PANEL 16.08 Literature, Rhetoric, and Theatre Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair: Barringer, Elizabeth, University of California, Los Angeles Papers: Praise and Blame in Aeschylus’ Eumenides and Aristophanes' Wasps Akuezue, Micah, University of California, Los Angeles Debatable Land: Macaulay, Tocqueville, and the Art of Contingency Goodman, Rob, Columbia University Who is the 'We' that Judges? Constituting the People in the Courts and the Theatre Street, Ella, University of Toronto Change that Preserves: G.K. Chesterton and Contemporary Conservatism Gimbel, Edward, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Discussant: Caraccioli, Mauro, Virginia Tech PANEL 16.16 Tocqueville and the American Constitution Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair: Martin, Robert, Hamilton College Papers: Contingent Providence: Tocqueville on the Economic and Experiential Basis of Democratic Equality Smith, Clifford, University of Toronto Aristocracy in America: Caste and the Failures of Interracial Sympathy Ikuta, Jennie, University of Tulsa Latimer, Trevor, Dartmouth College

90 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

''This Venerated Instrument'': The Abolitionist Framing of the Slaveholding Constitution in the 1820s and 1830s Gilhooley, Simon, Bard College Jurisgenerative Politics in Lawmaking: Interbranch Relations, Federalism, and Constitutional Loyalty Torres, Alejandro, Florida International University Happiness in America Rynbrandt, Ryan, Collin College Discussants: Duong, Kevin, Bard College Bennett, Nolan, Georgetown University PANEL 17.07 Historical Perspectives on Campaigns, Elections, and Political Communication Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Johnston, Richard, University of British Columbia Papers: Pre-Theodore Rooseveltian Emergence of Modern Presidential Communications in the Late 19th Century Burnett, Christopher, California State University at Long Beach Districting, Split-Ticket Voting, and Unified Government in the Nineteenth Century Edelson, Jack, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Parties’ Environment: Tracing the Evolution of Environmental Concerns in Republican and Democratic Party Platforms, 1864-2016 Hejny, Jessica, Amherst College Discussants: Kraybill, Jeanine, California State University, Bakersfield Williams, Gregory, University of Northern Colorado PANEL 18.02 Politics of Presidents and Demagogues in American Film and Music Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair: Wright, Heather, Wittenberg University Papers: All the King’s Men and the Politics of American Demagoguery Becker, Jeff, University of the Pacific The Democratic Irony of Lincoln's Cinematic Exceptionalism Johnston, Steven, University of Utah Caucus: Teaching Presidential Nomination Politics Through Documentary Film Yenerall, Kevan, Clarion University

91 Friday, April 14, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Political Messages in Country Music: Tracking Themes Through the Southern Strategy and the Culture Wars Eras Welsh, Michael, Keene State College Bendix, William, Keene State College Discussant: Ward, Lee, Campion College at the University of Regina PANEL 22.04 Public Policy and Inequality Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair: Wade, Magic, University of Illinois Springfield Papers: Land Use Regulation and the Rise of Inequality: A Case Study Abosch, Yishaiya, Fresno State Urban Food Initiatives: Community Responses to Food Deserts Stapleton, Patricia, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Sustainable Funding Sources for Medicaid in California Danielson, Caroline, Public Policy Institute of California McConville, Shannon, Public Policy Institute of California Warren, Paul, Public Policy Institute of California Discussants: Cate, Sarah, University of Southern Mississippi Wade, Magic, University of Illinois Springfield PANEL 23.05 Immigration, Policy and Institutions Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair and Saavedra Cisneros, Angel, University of Texas Rio Grande Discussant: Valley Papers: Policy and Prejudice: An Experimental Look at the Drivers of Immigration Attitudes Abramyan, Hovannes, Reason Foundation Alexander, Gerard, University of Virginia Immigration Enforcement and Anti-Immigrant Policy Preferences Maltby, Elizabeth, University of Iowa The Political Functions of the Latino Church: Civic Services, Transnationalism, and Latino Immigrant Incorporation Corral, Alvaro, University of Texas at Austin PANEL 27.02 2016 Elections Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chairs: Norrander, Barbara, University of Arizona Haynes, Chris, University of New Haven

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Papers: Donald Trump’s Lack of Appeal to the Millennial Generation in the 2016 Election: Causes and Consequences Fisher, Patrick, Seton Hall University Embrace, Avoid, or Disavow? Position Taking on Unpopular Presidential Candidates in Senate Elections Haynes, Chris, University of New Haven White Racial Consciousness and Support for Donald Trump: A Comparison of Southerners and Non-Southerners Knuckey, Jonathan, University of Central Florida The Two Gender Gaps in Presidential Primaries Norrander, Barbara, University of Arizona Anti-Intellectualism in the 2016 Presidential Election DeSart, Jay, Utah Valley University Discussant: Collingwood, Loren, University of California, Riverside PANEL 31.01 Studies of Asian American Politics in Context Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Junn, Jane, University of Southern California Papers: Asian American Pacific Islander Community Citizenship Geron, Kim, California State University East Bay Le, Danvy, California State University East Bay Descriptive Representation Hot Spots and the Election of Asian Pacific American (APA) and Latino Candidates Over Time Esteban, Rhoanne, University of California, Santa Barbara Disappearing Chinatowns? Immigrant Resistance Against Gentrification in New York City, San Francisco, and Boston Wong, Diane, Cornell University Asian American Political Independents Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University Ong, Paul, University of California, Los Angeles Discussants: Chong, Chinbo, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Junn, Jane, University of Southern California

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Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM PANEL 02.05 Marx in the Corporate Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies II Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair and Walsh, Sean, Capital University Discussant:: Papers: Reclaiming Feminism: The Enduring Importance of Socialist- Feminist Pedagogy Hernandez, Maylin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Marxism in International Political Economy Cox, Ronald, Florida International University Repressive Desublimation: Antidote to Mindless Syncopation Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach Teaching Marxism and Critical Theory: Some Personal and Political Reflections Kellner, Douglas PANEL 03.08 Sexual Accumulation and Capitalism: Land, labor, and Capital Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Battistoni, Alyssa, Yale University Papers: Manufacturing Alienation: Land Labor and Capital in the General Economy Kirsch, Robert, Arizona State University Gender and the Refusal of Geoengineering Hobbs-Morgan, Chase, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Drill Baby, Drill: Labor, Accumulation, and the Sexualization of Resource Extraction Ray, Emily, California State University Sonoma Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University Mary Wollstonecraft and the Use of the Environment Dodsworth, Ashley, University of Bristol Discussant: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech PANEL 03.13 Land, Water, Equity, and Environmental Movements Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Surak, Sarah, Salisbury University Papers: Water and Moral Economy Arnold, Clay, University of Central Arkansas

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Mama, Don't Your Babies Grow Up to be Lockeans: The Liberal Roots of the Western Land Claims Movement Levin, Daniel, University Of Utah Savage Anomalies: Aldo Leopold, Companion Ecologies, and Herakut Uhall, Michael, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Equity and Sustainability in Water Allocation: A Tale of Two Basins Vanderheiden, Steve, University of Colorado at Boulder Discussant: Wilson, Harlan, Oberlin College PANEL 04.06 Environmental Governance Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Yonk, Ryan, Utah State University Papers: Policy Learning and Change in Collaborative Environmental Governance Processes Koebele, Elizabeth, University of Colorado at Boulder Deliberating Across Identity and Difference: Democratic Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene Baber, Walter, California State University, Long Beach Bartlett, Robert, University of Vermont A Framework and Analysis of Coupled Natural and Human Systems, Kakamega Forest, Kenya Kear, Andrew, Bowling Green State University Kefa, Christopher, Eco2Librium LLC Spence, Emma, Bowling Green State University Gregory, Andrew, Bowling Green State University Comparing two Maldivian Communities Regarding Climate Change and Migration: The Experiences of K. Guraidhoo and Dhuvaafaru Simonelli, Andrea, Adaptation Strategies International Discussant: Schwartz, Elizabeth, University of Winnipeg PANEL 05.04 Presidential Policymaking Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair and Kassop, Nancy, SUNY, New Paltz Discussant: Papers: Obama's National Security Cabinet: The Fight to Survive White House Micromanagement Warshaw, Shirley Anne, Gettysburg College

95 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

A Lasting Legacy: Presidents, National Monuments and the Antiquities Act Kelso, Mark, Queens University of Charlotte Signing Statement Conflicts with Congress: Comparing Obama with his Predecessors Berry, Michael, University of Colorado, Denver National Security Council Entrepreneurship: A Framework for Analysis Premont, Karine, University of Sherbrooke David, Charles-Philippe, University of Quebec in Montreal Boucher, Vincent, University of Quebec in Montreal Darveau Routhier, Florence, University of Sherbrooke PANEL 06.07 Intersectional Approaches to Political Participation and Behavior Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Papers: Perceptions of Marginality and Intergroup Politics Greene, Stacey, University of California, Los Angeles Latinas' Machismo: Reevaluating the Latina/o Gender Gap Medina Vidal, D. Xavier, University of Arkansas Cargile, Ivy A., California State University, Bakersfield Candidates in Context: Race, Gender, and the Relevance of the Group in Candidate Emergence Phillips, Christian, University of California, Berkeley Tweeting about Politics: Perceptions of Women Candidates of Color on Social Media Scott, Jamil, Michigan State University Shah, Paru, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Gonzalez Juenke, Eric PANEL 08.07 Opinion and Behavior Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair and Ramos, Jennifer, Loyola Marymount University Discussant: Papers: Going Abroad: The British Campaign for American Public Support Pre-WWII Matush, Kelly, University of California, San Diego Culture and the Self: The Effect of Self-Construal on Attitudes toward Trade Liberalization in Japan and South Korea Hearn, Eddie, Kwansei Gakuin University

96 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The U.S. Senate and the Israeli Lobby: An Analysis of the Determinants of Congressional Support for Iranian Sanctions Algara, Carlos, University of California, Davis Sandlin, Evan, University of California, Davis Beyond Realism: Personalities and Perceptions in International Security Renfro, Evan, University of Northern Iowa PANEL 08.19 Latin America Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair and Vanderbush, Walt, Miami University Discussant: Papers: The Effects of International Human Rights Commissions in Colombia on National Human Rights Commissions and Women Monroy, Catalina, Sergio Arboleda University Romeri-Lewis, Natalie, Brigham Young University Promises of Engagement and Equality Unmet: The Obama Administration Record in Latin America Vanderbush, Walt, Miami University Otto, Jon, Miami University The Use of Force and Human Rights in Peru: An Approach to the Process of Adaptation to International Standards Arévalo León, Rosa, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú PANEL 10.05 Law and Social Movements Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Parker, Paul, Truman State University Papers: City of God or City of Man? Elements of a Christian Conservative Legal Worldview Whitehead, Jason, California State University, Long Beach Inevitable or Indelible? An Institutional Consideration of the Anti-Discrimination Agenda of Civil Rights Rader, Katherine, University of Pennsylvania Mobilizing Title IX: Activist Goals and Institutional Responses Huff, Jamie, Bridgewater State University Hampson, Sarah, University of Washington Tacoma Freedom and Constraints in Building a Movement: Lessons from New Christian Law Schools and Training Programs Hollis-Brusky, Amanda, Pomona College Wilson, Joshua, University of Denver

97 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Limiting Legal Impact: Higher Education, Policymaking, and Bans on Affirmative Action Foley, Lauren, Johns Hopkins University Discussants: Smithey, Shannon, Westminster College Parker, Paul, Truman State University PANEL 12.04 Impacts of New Media: Citizens, Politicians, and Movements Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Debrix, Francois, Virginia Tech Papers: Social Media for News Gathering: The Influence of Individual Characteristics and Media Use on Political Knowledge Britzman, Kylee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Creating Public Support for a Political Movement: The Effects of Online Media Photographs Friedman, Michael, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mountains or Molehills? Examining the Trump Effect on Twitter Vorst, Eric, University of Missouri at St. Louis Barack Obama's Use of New Media to Define Presidential Character Farnsworth, Stephen, University of Mary Washington Discussants: Sudulich, Laura, University of Kent Metzgar, Emily, Indiana University, Bloomington PANEL 15.11 Roundtable: The Protestant Ethic, Revisited Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Xenos, Nicholas, University of Massachusetts Amherst Participants: Ascher, Ivan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Marasco, Robyn, Hunter College, City University of New York Ploof, Rebecca, Harvard University Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio, Rutgers University-Newark PANEL 15.30 Politics and Comedy: Critical Encounters with Race and Gender Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Webber, Julie, Illinois State University Papers: Neoliberal misogynoir: Free Speech, Twitter Trolls, and Leslie Jones Greene, Viveca, Hampshire College Impersonating Female Leadership: A Double Blond Study Rubenstein, Diane, Cornell University

98 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Political Comedy as Cultural Text: A Critical Analysis of the Alt-Right Webber, Julie, Illinois State University Over A Barrel: Ralph Ellison and the Politics of Black Laughter Giamario, Patrick, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Troumbley, Rex, Rice University PANEL 15.43 Democratic Deliberation: Perception and Rhetoric Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair and Moon, Alexander, Ithaca College Discussant: Papers: Listening, Sharing, Doing: Bergsonian Deliberation and Community Across Difference Teleb, Ahmed, University of Virginia Embodied Virtuality: Speed, Perception and New Media Glezos, Simon, University of Victoria Rancière, Spinoza, and the Democratic Body Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California, Santa Cruz Starting with Rhetoric: Critical Potential and the Hermeneutic Circle Lambek, Simon, University of Toronto PANEL 15.51 Freedom and Republicanism Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair and Grant, John, King's University College, Western University Discussant: Papers: Liberalism, Republicanism and Nuclearized Sovereignty: Seeking a Politics of Non-Domination Amadae, Sonja, University of Helsinki, Finland and MIT Rawls and Freedom as Non-Domination Tully, Kendra, University of California, Davis The Structure of Proletarian Unfreedom, Revisited: Voluntary Simplicity and Liberation from Employment Arnold, Samuel, Texas Christian University Exit Left: Markets and Mobility in Republican Thought Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis PANEL 15.57 The Carceral State Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair and Livingston, Alexander, Cornell University Discussant:

99 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Colonialism, Mass Incarceration and Civil War Kellogg, Catherine, University of Alberta Brown, Andrew, University of Alberta Dissent against Dissensus: Democracy, Inequality, and Rancière’s Police Martin, Robert, Hamilton College Racial Justice and Criminal Justice Valls, Andrew, Oregon State University Policing the Internal Colony: Black Power and the Problem of Police Domination Gorup, Michael, Cornell University PANEL 15.58 Deliberation and Decision-Making Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair and Wilson, James, University of Chicago Discussant: Papers: The Problem of the Monological Basis of T.M. Scanlan's Contractualism Kim, Suzie, Princeton University When Publicity Isn't Enough: Civic Solidarity and the Case for Overriding Public Reasons Umphres, William, University of Cincinnati Interpretation, Decision-Making and the Performance of Certitude Sauchelli, Ryan, University of California Irvine Stakeholder Theory and Power Asymmetry in Society-Clan Governance and Property Rights for Women Newman, Arielle, University of Utah Alvarez, Sharon, Denver University Herrick, Heidi, University of Utah Problems in Normative Democratic Theory: Three Varieties of Liberal Proceduralism Bowman, Quinlan, Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance, University of PANEL 16.02 Democracy in Moderation: Montesquieu, Tocqueville, and Sustainable Liberalism, by Paul Carrese, Author Meets Critics Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Drummond, Nicholas, University of Missouri

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Commentators: Hancock, Ralph, Brigham Young University Kingston, Rebecca, University of Toronto Mosher, Michael, University of Tulsa Author/ Carrese, Paul, United States Air Force Academy Responder: PANEL 16.07 Families, Animals, and Society Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair and Blanchard, Kenneth, Northern State University Discussant: Papers: Liberalism, Confucianism, and Sentimentalism: Mencius and Hume on the Affective Basis of Political Community Rathnam, Lincoln, Davidson College The Animal Question and Society White, Melanie, University of New South Wales Cock and Hen, Bestial Men?: The Human Animal in John Locke's First Society McCready, Amy, Bucknell University Keeping it All in the Family? Teleology versus Ontology in Family's Place within Ethical Life Goldstein, Joshua, University of Calgary PANEL 16.21 Black, Red, Yellow, and White: Remembering Race in the Politics of the Americas Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair: Gordon, Jane, University of Connecticut Papers: Black On Red: 19th Century African American Interpretative Uses of Native American Political Experience Gordon, Jane, University of Connecticut Lindsay, Keisha, University of Wisconsin, Madison Alternative Genealogies of Revolution: Walterio Carbonell and the Remaking of National Culture Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University U.S. Conservatism and Anti-Communism As A Form of Racialization Del Visco, Stephen, University of Connecticut, Storrs Finding White Settler-ness: Settler Memory and U.S. Race Discourse and Politics Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Discussants: Martel, James, San Francisco State University Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver

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PANEL 17.08 Policy, Political Development, and Institutional Change Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Strach, Patricia, University at Albany, SUNY Papers: Corporate Crime and Punishment During the New Deal Grasso, Anthony, University of Pennsylvania Public Authority in Private Places: Cultural privilege and Municipal Garbage Collection, 1894-1942 Sullivan, Kathleen, Ohio University Race, Moral Hazard, and the Dynamics of Housing Investment in the 20th Century America Greer, James, U.S. Treasury Highways, Housing and Racial Ghettoization: The Making of the Modern American Penal State Thorpe, Rebecca, University of Washington Bayh-Dole: Public Funds Qualters Frey, Heather, University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa Discussant: Walker, Alexis, St. Martin's University PANEL 19.03 Political Theory in Trans Perspective(s): ''Transing'' Politics, Cultural Memory, and Aesthetics Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair: Hindman, Matthew, University of Tulsa Papers: Epistemic Beginnings and the Archive: Transgender Knowledge(s) in the Nucleus of Time Aultman, B, City University of New York, CUNY Can we Perform Queer Subjectivity? Moskowitz, Perry, Johns Hopkins University Should Sports be Sex-Segregated? Fogg Davis, Heath, Temple University The Scientific Gaze in Contemporary American Transgender Politics Wuest, Joseph, University of Pennsylvania Understanding the Tactics Used Against Transgender Rights: An Analysis of Competing Rights Claims and Social Death Caldwell, Anne, University of Louisville Discussant: Murib, Zein, Fordham University

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PANEL 20.02 Principals and Agents Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair and Cummins, Jeff, California State University, Fresno Discussant: Papers: Bureaucrats and Their Constituents: Congress, the GAO, and Representation Ray, John, University of California, Los Angeles Exploring An Intersectional Approach to Bureaucratic Representation: Employment Patterns Among Principals in Multiethnic U.S. School Districts Zajicek, Anna, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Hunt, Valerie, University Of Arkansas-Fayetteville Miller, Will, University of Illinois—Springfield Kerr, Brinck, University of Arkansas--Fayetteville Overcoming Barriers to Grant Participation by Disadvantaged Communities: The Case of California’s Integrated Regional Water Management Program Sprague, Mary, Stanford University Wilson, Kate, Stanford University Cain, Bruce, Stanford University Bridging Art and Bureaucracy: Shifting State-Society Relations within Brazilian Cultural Policy Gillman, Anne, Johns Hopkins University ¿Amigos o Rebeldes?:The Role of Philanthropic Funding on Immigration Outcomes Calderon, M. Apolonia, Texas A&M University PANEL 21.04 Gender Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Mo, Cecilia, Vanderbilt University Papers: Why Women Don't Know More Than Men: Psychological Causes and Political Implications of Decreased Opinion Reporting Pathakis, Kristy, University of California, San Diego Discursive Inequity and the Internal Exclusion of Women Speakers Beauvais, Edana, University of British Columbia Gender Stereotypes, Social Desirability, and the Foundations of Stereotype Threat Chen, Philip, University of Calgary Thomas, Melanee, University of Calgary Harell, Allison, University of Quebec-Montreal Gosselin, Tania, University of Quebec-Montreal 103 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Discussants: Mo, Cecilia, Vanderbilt University Mendelberg, Tali, Princeton University PANEL 22.05 Comparative Public Policy Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair: Pickup, Mark, Simon Fraser University Papers: Using a Multiple Streams Approach to Understand National Health Adoption of Global Health Programming: The Affordable Medicines Facility-Malaria in Ghana Lanthorn, Heather, Harvard University Reich, Michael, Harvard University The Shrinking State: A Critical Analysis of how Japan has Handled Its Looming Population Crisis Nolin, Nicholas, St. John's University The Mass Society Paradigm of Democratic Politics Haas, Michael, California Polytechnic University, Pomona A Policy Catch-22: A Political Economy Perspective on Housing in Canada Loptson, Kristjana, University of Alberta Discussant: Johnston, Travis, University of Massachusetts, Boston PANEL 23.08 Immigrant Identity: Political Socialization, Attitudes and Participation Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Garcia-Castañon, Marcela, San Francisco State University Papers: The Role of Multiple Identities in Immigrant Integration Saavedra Cisneros, Angel, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Altema-McNeely, Natasha, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Wenzel, James, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Did You Hear About a Thing? The Role of Formal and Informal Political Information Sources Among Whites and Non-Whites. Garcia-Castañon, Marcela, San Francisco State University The Politics of Inclusion: Belonging and Latino Political Participation Ocampo, Angela, University of California, Los Angeles Immigrant Perceptions of Native-Born Receptivity and the Shaping of American Identity Jones-Correa, Michael, University of Pennsylvania Marrow, Helen, Tufts University

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Okamoto, Dina, Indiana University Tropp, Linda, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant: Ramirez, Ricardo, University of Notre Dame PANEL 31.02 Studies of Asian American Identity and Voting Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Chaturvedi, Neilan, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Papers: Asian and Latino Identity Choice and Its Implications for Political Behavior Chong, Chinbo, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor A Test of the Immigrant Cohort Hypothesis: Non-Refugee and Refugee Cases Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University Always Faithful? An Experimental Test of Skin Complexion and Racial Bias in a Congressional Race Sriram, Shyam, University of California Santa Barbara Visalvanich, Neil, Durham University The Discussion of Identity: East Asia's New Homogeneity Brookes, Ellen, University of British Columbia Discussant: Esteban, Rhoanne, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 32.16 Roundtable: Now What? The Impact of the Trump Presidency on Higher Education and Political Science

A Discussion with WPSA Presidents Presented as Part of the WPSA 70th Anniversary Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair: Novkov, Julie, University at Albany, SUNY Participants: Bayes, Jane (1996-97) Professor, California State University Northridge

Cronin, Tom, (1992-93) McHugh Professor of American Institutions and Leadership, Colorado College; President Emeritus, Whitman College

DeSipio, Louis (2015-16) Professor of Political Science and Chicano/Latino Studies at University of California, Irvine

Di Stefano, Christine (2010-11) Associate Professor, University of Washington

105 Friday, April 14, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Farrar-Myers, Victoria (2014-15) Senior Fellow, The John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University

Haltom, William (2003-04) Professor, University of Puget Sound

Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy (2001-02, 2002-03) Baker Ferguson Professor of Politics and Leadership, Whitman College

Marshall, Dale Rogers (1984-85) President Emerita, Wheaton College, Massachusetts

Martinez-Ebers, Valerie (2006-07) University Distinguished Research Professor; Director, Latino and Mexican American Studies; Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas

Schmidt, Ronald (2005-06) Professor Emeritus, California State University, Long Beach; Visiting Professor, Davidson College, North Carolina

Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine (2012-13) Professor, University of Utah

Stiehm, Judith (1986-87) Professor, Florida International University

12:00 – 1:00 PM

Pi Sigma Alpha Speaker: Kennedy Stewart Member of the Canadian Parliament and the Opposition Science Critic for the New Democratic Party th Location: Stanley, 34 Floor

106 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 - 3:00 PM PANEL 01.07 The Political Economy of Participation and Regulation Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Anca, Turcu, University of Central Florida Papers: Welfare Provision in Authoritarianism: Role of Business, Incentives of Politicians and Business-Government Relations Chen, Hao, Boston University The Political Economy of Selective Regulation: First-Mover Foreign Firms in the Japanese Insurance Market Govella, Kristi, Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Empowering Indigenous Peoples: Prior Consultation in Peru Hurtado Lozada, Enilda, University of British Columbia Unfinished Business: The Political Economy of Zombie Firms in Japan's Lost Decades Wilbur, Scott, University of Southern California Exit, Voice, and Loyalty for the Informal Economy -The Entrepreneurial Decision Newman, Arielle, University of Utah Discussant: Evans, Alfred, California State University, Fresno PANEL 01.17 Political Institutions and Party Politics in Southeast Asia Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Liu, Amy, University of Texas at Austin Papers: Buying One Vote at a Time or Buying in Bulk? Politician Networks and Electoral Strategies Cruz, Cesi, University of British Columbia Why is Vietnam’s Legislature More Active than China’s? A Comparative Historical Analysis of Autocratic Institutional Change Schuler, Paul, University of Arizona

107 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Testing Congruence Voting Models in Southeast Asia and Latin America: Analyzing the Conditional Effect of Universal Versus Asymmetric Decentralization Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah, Arizona State University Polarization without Poles: Machiavellian Conflicts in Democratic Southeast Asia Slater, Dan, University of Chicago Arugay, Aries, University of the Philippines-Dilima Discussant: Selway, Joel, Brigham Young University PANEL 02.07 Courses Outside the Classroom Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Papers: Transnational International Studies Across the Pacific: The St. Edward's Asia-Pacific University Dual Degree Nichols, William, St. Edward's University Vocational Education in Brazil and Canada: Moving People and Nations Forward Xiol Y , Elisa Helena, Simon Fraser University PANEL 03.05 Political Economy and the Environment Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Biro, Andrew, Acadia University Papers: Bio-Extraction Lawrence, Jennifer, Virginia Tech Capitalism as Ecosystem: How to Approach Capitalism for an Environmental Politics Lepori, Matthew, National University of Singapore Identity in Political-Economic Theory: An Examination of the Science/Policy Nexus in Germany's Move to Renewable Energy and What We Can Learn From It in Canada (and Elsewhere) Badeen, Dennis, Anglia Ruskin University, Global Sustainability Institute The Juridico-Political Economy of Pollinator Background Stress Goltz, Caleb, Hartwick College Discussant: Surak, Sarah, Salisbury University

108 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 04.07 Environmental Policy and Planning Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Davis, Charles, Colorado State University Papers: Climate Change and the Built Form: Density Bonusing as a Local Climate Change Policy Tool Schwartz, Elizabeth, University of Winnipeg Holding Back the Storm: Target Populations and Climate Adaptation Planning Koski, Chris, Reed College Keating, Megan, Reed College Wildfire Risk and Support for Controversial Fire Management Practices: Community and Individual Beliefs about Prescribed Burn Lawhon, Lydia, University of Colorado at Boulder Crow, Deserai, University of Colorado at Denver Koebele, Elizabeth, University of Colorado at Boulder Berggren, John, University of Colorado at Boulder Kroepsch, Adrianne, Colorado School of Mines How Zoning Regulations Frustrate Sustainability Innovations Smith, Joshua, Utah State University Yonk, Ryan, Utah State University Discussant: Forbis, Jr., Robert, Texas Tech University PANEL 05.03 Roundtable: President Trump: Hitting the Ground Running or Stumbling? Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair: Genovese, Michael, Loyola Marymount University Participants: Adler, David Gray, Alturas Institute Belt, Todd, University of Hawai’i, Hilo Cronin, Thomas, Colorado College Farrar-Myers, Victoria, Southern Methodist University Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College Kassop, Nancy, SUNY, New Paltz PANEL 06.05 Race, Gender, Sovereignty and Membership Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Carter, Kimberly, University of Toronto Papers: The Settler's Episteme: Politics of Racial Passing, Black Freedom, and Native Sovereignty Harvey, Sandra, University of California at Santa Cruz

109 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Recognition Industrial Complex: Reflecting on the Representative Politics of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls FitzGerald, James, York University Identity and Immigration: Indigenous Immigrants in the Pacific Northwest Lopez Salinas, Anabel, Portland State University PANEL 07.05 Immigrant Incorporation in the Age of Migration: Integration Challenges and Opportunities in Comparative Perspective Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair and Wong, Tom K., University of California, San Diego Discussant: Papers: Blending In: Citizenship and Belonging in France and Mexico in the 21st Century Blajer de la Garza, Yuna, The University of Chicago Overseas Citizens of India: Dual Nationality Policy and Naturalization Rates in Receiving States Hyder, Misbah, University of California, Irvine Selecting the Nation: Proposed Immigration Policies in Quebec, 1976-2014 Rivard, Alex, The University of British Columbia Moving towards Multicultural Japan?: Muslim Immigrants and Japan's Identity Reconstruction for Differences Yokotsuka, Shino, The Center for Islam and Religious Freedom PANEL 08.08 Internal Conflict 1 Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair and Boylan, Brandon, University of Alaska Fairbanks Discussant: Papers: Tribe and Terror: The Impact of Sheikh’s Orders on Tribesmen’s Terrorist Activities Ghaedi, Mohammad, Washington State University

110 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Empty Threats: How Organizations Use Bluffing in Terrorist Campaigns Mahoney, Charles, California State University, Long Beach Reputational Sanctions in Foreign Policy Towards Saudi Arabia and Iran: Evidence from the State-Sponsored Terrorism Norm Esmaeilpour, Parmida, University of British Columbia Negahban, Behbod, Yale University Geopolitics and the Aiding of Political Violence Ahmed, Faisal, Stanford University and Princeton University Coup-Proofing through Peacekeeping: Civil Military Relations and Participation in UN Peace Operations Passmore, Timothy, University of Colorado, Boulder PANEL 09.02 New Directions in Qualitative-Interpretive Research: Listening, Surveys, Games, and Description Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair: Kelleher, Ph.D., William J., Independent Scholar Papers: Game Theory: The New Socratic Method? Dobuzinskis, Laurent, Simon Fraser University Active Listening in Traditional and Indigenous Research Methods Nantkes, Amy, Claremont Graduate University Brantley, Laura, Claremont Graduate University Listening, Unlike a State: Thick Description and the Infrapolitics of U.S. Popular Music Zirakzadeh, Cyrus, University of Connecticut The mTurker Peasantry: How Political Science is Perpetuating Harm Lovell, Alexander, University of Utah Discussant: Schmidt, Ronald, California State University, Long Beach and Davidson College PANEL 11.03 Committees and Careers in Comparative Perspective Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair: VanDusky-Allen, Julie, Boise State University Papers: Committee Membership Strategies in the Scottish Parliament Battle, Martin, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

111 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Within or Between Jobs? Determinants of Membership Volatility in the European Parliament, 1979-2014 Daniel, William, Francis Marion University Metzger, Shawna, National University of Singapore Multi-Member Districts and Representative Ideology Ryan, Josh, Utah State University Ross, Robert, Utah State University Discussants: Hale, Isaac, University of California, Davis VanDusky-Allen, Julie, Boise State University PANEL 14.06 Theorizing Law: Codes, Courts, and Contestation Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair and Becker, Jeff, University of the Pacific Discussant: Papers: Does Voir Dire Undermine the Epistemic Function of Juries? Harris, John, Texas Christian University Unlawful State Action and (Social) Media: Making State Abuses Visibile in Democracies Seri, Guillermina, Union College, NY Reflexivity, Democracy, and Courts Tipler, Kathleen, University of Oklahoma Discrimination and the Sharing Economy: Blurring Public and Private Upton, Geoffrey, University of California, Berkeley PANEL 14.07 Risky Business: Risk and Uncertainty in Politics and War Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis Papers: Humility against Precision: Democracy as a Response to Uncertainty Bagg, Samuel, Duke University Knowing is Half the Battle: The Epistemic Limitations and Moral Hazards of Democratic Warfare Chiu, Yvonne, The University of Hong Kong

112 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Known Unknowns: Knightian Uncertainty and the History of Risk Nacol, Emily, Vanderbilt University Risk Taking in War: A Case for Democratic Inclusivity Reiner, Jason, Dickinson College Discussant: Whitfield, Gregory, Queen's University PANEL 15.04 Political Responsibility, by Antonio Vazquez-Aroyo, Author Meets Critics Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Winter, Yves, McGill University Commentators: Frank, Jason, Cornell University Marasco, Robyn, Hunter College, CUNY Meister, Robert, University of California, Santa Cruz Morefield, Jeanne, Whitman College Winter, Yves, McGill University Author/ Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio, Rutgers University-Newark Responder: PANEL 15.05 Power and Feminist Agency: Towards a New Theory of the Political Subject, by Claudia Leeb, Author Meets Critics Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Hubbard-Mattix, Laci, Washington State University Commentators: Allen, Amy, Penn State University Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo Naranch, Laurie, Siena College Author/ Leeb, Claudia, Washington State University Responder: PANEL 15.16 Technopolitical Feminisms Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair: Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawai’i Papers: Reading Haraway Politically Battistoni, Alyssa, Yale University

113 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Vulnerable Address: Publicizing Feminist Speech, Theorizing Digital Counterpublics Washick, Bonnie, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Feminist Technoscience Visions of Gender Abolition Weeks, Kathi, Duke University Everybody's Rape Memoir: Consciousness Raising in the Age of Social Media Weigel, Moira, Yale University Discussant: Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan PANEL 15.17 Love's Politics: Debates in Democratic Theory and Black Political Thought Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair: Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University Papers: Hannah Arendt, James Baldwin, and the Polyvocality of Love Butorac, Sean, University of Washington Thinking and Feeling: Hannah Arendt and James Baldwin Debate Love and Politics Caver, Martin, University of North Carolina Baldwin, Lorde, and the Poetics of Love in the Age of Mass Incarceration Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College Fear of a Stranger Called Love: Grace, Gratitude, and Love of the World in Arendt and Baldwin Lupino, Ferris, Brown University Discussant: LeSure, Ainsley, Occidental College PANEL 15.31 Violence, Visuality, and the Racial State of Exception Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Reinhardt, Mark, University of Texas at Austin Papers: Building the Surveillance State and Terrorizing Citizens Francis, Megan Ming, University of Washington It's Trauma or Drama Every Day: The Visual Politics of Racialized Police Violence Reinhardt, Mark, University of Texas at Austin

114 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Summoning the Spirit of the Law with a Smartphone Sliwinski, Sharon, Western University White Loss in A Time of Black Death Hooker, Juliet, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Makalani, Minkah, University of Texas at Austin PANEL 15.45 Work, Class, and Democracy Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair and Chamberlain, James, Mississippi State University Discussant: Papers: Du Bois, Radical Politics, and ''Vice'' on the Radio, 1922- 1934 Owens, James, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Habermas, Rancière, and the Invention of Political Subjectivity Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music Democratic Feelings: Affect and Anger in U.S. Fight for Fifteen Living Wage Campaigns Sparks, Holloway, Emory University Get a (Democratic) Life: Politicizing Work within Democratic Theory McMahon, John, Beloit College Brown, Rachel, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Crandall, Emily, The Graduate Center, CUNY PANEL 15.59 Deliberation: Data, Anxiety, Compromise Location: Queen Charlotte, Third Floor Chair and Umphres, William, University of Cincinnati Discussant: Papers: An American Dilemma Writ Large: Gunnar Myrdal, Alva Myrdal, and the Universalism of Postwar Social Science Mackinnon, Emma, University of Chicago The Leaded Gasoline-Crime Hypothesis and Lessons from Failure Mares, Gabriel, University of Massachusetts Amherst

115 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 19.04 Sex Trafficking Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Keating, Cricket, University of Washington Papers: The Hypersexualization of America: A Study on the Increase of Sex Trafficking Veatch, Danielle, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo On Methods and Ideology: Studying Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Majic, Samantha, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Showden, Carisa, University of Auckland Ting, David, University of Auckland Causally Identifying Distress and Emotional Well-being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Adults during Marriage Equality Initiative Campaigns Flores, Andrew, Mills College Hatzenbuehler, Mark, Columbia University Gates, Gary Discussant: Bracewell, Lorna, University of Nebraska, Kearney PANEL 19.06 Legal and Qualitative Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair: Garretson, Jeremiah, California State University, East Bay Papers: Private Bodies in Public Realms: Sexuality and the U.S. Constitutional System Brush, Amanda, University of California, Santa Barbara Liberal Neutrality Compromised: Love, Children, Parenting, and Marriage Equality in Obergefell v Hodges Ghosh, Cyril, Wagner College The Rhetorical Emergence of Marriage as a Civil Right Vecera, Vincent, Randolph College LGBTQ Youth Sex Education and the State Beechey, Susanne, Whitman College Media Framing and the Politics of Local LGBT Referenda Cravens, III, Royal, University of Tennessee Discussant: Hindman, Matthew, University of Tulsa

116 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 23.06 The Policy of Equality Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair and Casellas, Jason, University of Houston Discussant: Papers: Hand Up or Hand Out? Affirmative Action Views in the American Public Abramyan, Hovannes, Reason Foundation Alexander, Gerard, University of Virginia Racism and Policymaking: How Racial Resentment Shapes Legislative Behavior in the U.S. Congress Garcia, Jennifer, Oberlin College Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University Effects of Race on Bill Sponsorship in State Legislative Politics Trautman, Linda, Ohio University-Lancaster The Politics of Refuge: Sanctuary Cities, Crime, and Undocumented Immigration Gonzalez, Benjamin, Highline Community College Collingwood, Loren, University of California, Riverside El-Khatib, Stephen, University of California, Riverside PANEL 23.16 Race, Policy and Polarization Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Moak, Daniel, Ohio University Papers: Redirected Capital?: Issue Prioritization and the Relationship Between Ethnicity and Voting Toward Environmental Preferences. Ochoa, José, University of Washington By Any Means Necessary: Demographic Disadvantages and GOP Viability Periloux, Peay, University of Oklahoma Labor Market Segmentation and the Production of Ethnicity and Race Ideologies in Arizona Copper: Ethnic and Racial Group-Making and the Construction of Tractable Workforces Regina, Carly, University of Pennsylvania The Greater of Two Evils Towler, Christopher, Western Washington University Discussant: Huckle, Kiku, Pace University

117 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 24.01 Roundtable: Budgeting in the Western States, Fiscal Year 17-18 Reports, Part I Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chairs: Robinson, Jennifer L., University of Utah Simon, Christopher A., University of Utah Participants: Alaska Wright, Glen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Arizona Wells, David, Arizona State University California DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento Hussey, Wesley, California State University, Sacramento Colorado Berry, Michael, University of Colorado, Denver Hawaii Moore, Colin, University of Hawaii at Manoa Idaho Fredericksen, Elizabeth, Boise State University Montana Greene, Jeffrey, University of Montana Nevada Morin, Robert, Western Nevada College New Mexico Seckler, Kim, New Mexico State University Oregon Steel, Brent S., Oregon State University Henkels, Mark, Western Oregon University Utah Ball, Jonathan, Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst Tennert, Juliette, University of Utah Washington Benjamin, Francis, Washington State University Wyoming Schumann, Robert, University of Wyoming Discussants: Robinson, Jennifer L., University of Utah Simon, Christopher A., University of Utah

118 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 26.01 Undergraduate Poster Session Location: Regency Foyer Chair: Owen, Andrew, The University of British Columbia Papers: Canada's Arctic Sovereignty Under the Harper Government Dale, Nadia, Simon Fraser University Creating a Legacy Through the Troubles: John Adams, John Marshall and the Legitimizing of the Supreme Court Gagliardi, Jess, Adams State University Cleary, Patrick, Adams State University “I Knew it All Along”: Predicting Outcomes in an Unpredictable Election Iverson, Gretchen, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse The Origins of Now Kelly, Katelyn, University of Colorado at Boulder Four Elements Composing Discourse of Islamic Fundamentalism Kia, Ehsan Zahedi, Institute for Social and Cultural Studies. Tehran, Iran Advocacy Group Use of Social Media to Inform, Mobilize, and Change Policy Koyfman, Katherine, Dominican University of California Climate Change and Capitalism , Connor, University of Colorado at Boulder Syrian Refugee Resettlement and Canada’s Volunteer Sponsorship Program for Everyday Citizens Lidhran, Gaganjot, Simon Fraser University Impact of New Media on Chapman University Students Orozco, Leslie, Chapman University Saunders, Madeline, Chapman University Women for women? The Effect of Gender Parity in Executive Branches of Government Phillips, Kayla, Simon Fraser University Planned Parenthood and the Campaign: An Analysis of Public Understanding of the Organization Pressey, Brianna, Chapman University

119 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Barack Obama: A Presidency at Half-Mast Samano, Tyler, Chapman University The Politics of Biomedical Innovation: Cancer and the 21st Century Cures Act Samuelson, Kate, University of Pennsylvania Voter Displeasure: The Role of Dislike For the Opposition In the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Schiek, Andrew Tobias, Oregon State University Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University Choosing Friends? Ideology and U.S. Partisan Electoral Interventions Tentchoff, Corin, Simon Fraser University Northern Ireland: Legacy, Identity and the Peace Agreement Wolfe, Brooke, Pacific Lutheran University Monahan, Rachael, Pacific Lutheran University The Persecution of Bahaĩ’s: Iran's Largest Religious Minority Yazdanmehr, Roz, Simon Fraser University PANEL 27.05 Electoral Systems Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Adams, Bobbi, Salisbury University Papers: California’s Top Two Primary System and Congressional Elections: White Noise, Black Swans, and Partisan Voting Godwin, Marcia, University of La Verne Assessing the Consequences of Redistricting: Disproportionality and Asymmetry Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic State University Aviram, Roy, California Polytechnic State University The Single Transferable Vote: lessons from British Columbia Adams, Bobbi, Salisbury University The Failure of County Representation in the Western States Brierly, Allen Discussant: Godwin, Marcia, University of La Verne

120 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 28.04 Women and Political Activism Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Valdini, Melody, Portland State University Papers: From Suicide Bombers to Peace Makers: Women's Role in Countering Terrorism Alakoc, Burcu Pinar, Webster University Gender and Protest Politics in Argentina Roberts, Lia, Mount Saint Mary's University Ridicule and Women’s Political Action Stavrianos, Cynthia, Gonzaga University The Impact of Democratic Transitions on Women's Legislative Representation Thames, Frank, Texas Tech University Globalization, Gender and Inequality: What is Changing? What is to be Done? Bayes, Jane, California State University, Northridge Discussant: Gray, Tricia, University of Louisville

PANEL 31.03 Roundtable: Recapping Results of the 2016 Elections: The Role Of Asian Americans Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University Participants: Chaturvedi, Neilan, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Chong, Chinbo, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Esteban, Rhoanne, University of California, Santa Barbara Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University

121 Friday, April 14, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 32.18 Meet the Editors Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair Mendez, Jeanette, Oklahoma State University Participants: Contemporary Political Theory Valls, Andrew, Oregon State University

Law and Society Review Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University Bell, Jeannine, IU Maurer School of Law Young, Margot, University of British Columbia

Political Research Quarterly Hayward, Clarissa, Washington University Mendez, Jeanette, Oklahoma State University Scott, James, Texas Christian University

Politics, Groups and Identities Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria, Purdue University

122 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 - 5:00 PM PANEL 01.08 Truth, Justice, and Genocide Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Boylan, Brandon, University of Alaska Fairbanks Papers: Justice Delayed or Justice Denied: The Bangladesh War Crimes Trials and the Politics of Genocide Beachler, Donald, Ithaca College Genocide, Revolution, and Starvation Under the Khmer Rouge Hiebert, Maureen, University of Calgary A Long Way to Peace: Identities, Genocide, and State Preservation in Burma,1948-2016 Howe, Adam, Florida International University Karazsia, Zachary, Florida International University From “Hybridity” to “Hybrid Constellations”: Unpacking Hybrid Governance in Peace and Conflict Studies Speight, Jeremy, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Legitimacy Deficits in Colombia’s Peace Talks: Elites, Trust, and Support for Transitional Justice Love, Gregory, University of Mississippi Carlin, Ryan, Georgia State University Discussant: Wilking, Jennifer, California State University, Chico PANEL 02.06 Avoiding Avoidance: Strategies for Learning Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University Papers: Texas Hold 'Em: How Political Identity Influenced Texas's Campus Carry Law Beggan, Dominic, Lone Star College - Montgomery The Inaccessible Tower: Disability, Gender, and Contingent Faculty Gagnon, Jennifer, University of British Columbia When Professors Avoid Controversial Issues: Reasons for Circumventing Conversations, the Impact on Students, and Pedagogical Lessons From the Grassroots Iverson, Erika, The Graduate Center, CUNY Guerrero-Tabares, Mateo, Hunter College, CUNY Reid-Hinkson, Vanya, Hunter College, CUNY

123 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

“Professor, why aren’t we talking about….?”: Making Hard Decisions in a Classroom in Light of State Policy Elegbede, Audrey, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Iverson, Gretchen, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Discussant: Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University PANEL 03.11 Climate Politics in the Anthropocene Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Cox, Christopher, University of Washington Papers: Love Will Save This Place Hall, Cheryl, University of South Florida The National Resources Defense Council: An American Anthropocene Agent Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech Ecological Science in the Anthropocene: A Phenomenology of the Natural Koutnik, Gregory, University of Pennsylvania Community Environmental AND Economic Challenges To Governmental Decisions: Creating Cross-cutting New Identities or Still Facing Political Business-As-Usual? Wurth, Albert, Lehigh University Discussant: Meyer, John, Humboldt State University PANEL 04.08 Comparative Climate Change and Pollution Politics Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Baber, Walter, California State University, Long Beach Papers: Environmental Samba!: The Greenwashing of Brazil's Global Climate Change Commitments Matos-Sharifan, Melina, Texas Tech University Forbis, Robert, Texas Tech University The Inconvenient Truth of the Political Pollution Cycle: Theory and Evidence from Chinese Prefectures Shen, Shiran, Stanford University Discussant: Bartlett, Robert, University of Vermont PANEL 06.08 Intersectional Activism and Transformations Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Weldon, Laurel, Purdue University

124 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Knocking Down Walls in Political Science: In Defense of an Expansionist Feminist Agenda MacDonald, Fiona, The University of the Fraser Valley Art of Living Art: Materials of Transformation Malori, Musselman, University of Oregon Francisco, Nicole, University of Oregon The Politics of Feminist Solidarity in the Intersectional Present McBeth, Renee, University of Alberta Active Solidarity: Strategies for Transnational Political Cooperation in Contexts of Difference, Domination, and Distrust Einwohner, Rachel, Purdue University Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria, Purdue University Subramanian, Mangala, Purdue University Weldon, Laurel, Purdue University PANEL 07.06 Citizenship, National Identity, and Belonging: Finding Meaning in Membership Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Papers: Does Racial Context Matter? A Study of Attitudes toward Immigrants across California Counties Berg, Aaron, Claremont Graduate University (Per-)Forming Citizenship Transnationally: Political Action Beyond Representation Gebhardt, Mareike, Friedrich-Alexander-University Nuremberg- Erlangen Shatat, Ajanib, Bladi: Intersections of Transnational Identity in the West Bank Regan Wills, Emily, University of Ottawa PANEL 08.09 Internal Conflict 2 Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair and Allen, Michael, Boise State University Discussant: Papers: Food Price Shocks and the Spread of Civil Conflict: Evidence from the Darfur Crisis Reeder, Bryce, University of Missouri Townsen, Ashly, Washington State University Bernhard, William, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Leblang, David, University of Virginia

125 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Forced Migration and the Spread of Infectious Disease: Impact of Syrian Refugee Movements on Disease Prevalence in the European Union Crudo, Christine, Texas A&M University Lenze, Paul, Northern Arizona University Is New Terrorism Old News?: Evidence from Electoral Terrorism Esmaeilpour, Parmida, University of British Columbia An Evolutionary Selection Model of Climate Change and Pastoralist Conflict in East Africa Seltzer, Nicholas, University of Nevada, Reno PANEL 08.15 Power and Politics Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair and Cottrell, Patrick, Linfield College Discussant: Papers: On the Need for a New Congress of Vienna Arquilla, John, United States Naval Postgraduate School Prophecy and Prognostication: Technology, Society and Modern Warfare Nakayama, Bryan, University of Minnesota Changing Technologies, Changing Times: Security and the Law of the Sea Nyman, Elizabeth, Texas A&M University at Galveston PANEL 09.01 Methods Cafe Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Steele, Brent, University of Utah Tables: Concept Formation Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Historical Methods and Methods of Legal Interpretation Brandwein, Pamela, University of Michigan Interpretive Methods of International Political Theory Havercroft, Jonathan, University of Southampton Research Majic, Samantha, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

126 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Research Ethics and your IRB Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah Queer Theory Amoureux, Jack, Wake Forest University PANEL 10.09 Judicial Decision-making at Home and Abroad Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair and Goelzhauser, Greg, Utah State University Discussant: Papers: How Personal Motives Influence Judicial Behavior Black, Ryan, Michigan State University Owens, Ryan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Wedeking, Justin, University of Kentucky Wohlfarth, Patrick, University of Maryland, College Park Finnish Judges and the European Union: An American Perspective Miller, Mark, Clark University (Massachusetts) Outside-in or Inside-out? Judicial Attitudes and Judges’ Role Perceptions Higashi, Brenden, Washington State University PANEL 11.04 The Electoral Foundations of Legislative Behavior Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair: Chaturvedi, Neilan, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Papers: The Electoral Connection Then and Now Johnston, Travis, University of Massachusetts, Boston Congress, the President, and Voters: Who Gets Credit for Pork? Lazarus, Jeffrey, Georgia State University Negative Representation in the U.S. House Wagner, Regina, University of Wisconsin - Madison Brookhart, Jennifer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Impact of Citizen Preference on State Legislator Roll Call Votes for Environmental Policy Stambough, Stephen, California State University at Fullerton O'Regan, Valerie, California State University at Fullerton McCuan, David, Sonoma State University Discussants: Chaturvedi, Neilan, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Fisher, Patrick, Seton Hall University

127 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 12.03 Media and Conflict: Violence, Censorship, and State Sponsored Media Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: McMahon, James, University of Toronto Papers: The Algorithmic Governance of the Image: ISIS, Digital Media, and Technologies of Automated Censorship Artrip, Ryan, Virginia Tech Debrix, Francois, Virginia Tech The Politics of Blame: Mass Media and the Escalation of Violence Armoudian, Maria, University of Auckland Milne, Barry, University of Auckland State-Sponsored Media and Nationalism: Evidence from Russia and Ukraine Kasianenko, Nataliia, University of Nevada, Reno Burns, Courtenay, University of Nevada, Reno Liars, Traitors, and Thieves... Or Patriots? Schrader, Benjamin, Colorado State University Discussants: Friedman, Michael, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Armoudian, Maria, University of Auckland PANEL 13.03 Marginalized Groups Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair and Gonzalez, Nathan, eSchool of Graduate Professional Military Discussant: Education, Air University Papers: Contentious Identities: How Social Justice Organizations Come To Promote Undemocratic Bias Forrest, David, Oberlin College Social Movements and Their Impact on Modern-Day Democracies: A Comparative Case Study of Guatemala and Peru Gillooly, Shauna, University of California, Irvine Law and Order Meets Critical Resistance: Prison Reform Narratives in Central California Shurley, Joshua, Clovis Community College Patriots or Criminals? An Experiment on How Media Coverage Shapes Public Perception of Mass Action Events Simmons, Daniel, University of California, Davis Black and Red: African American Social Movements and Communism between 1910-1949 Brown, Crystal, University of Oregon

128 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 14.08 THREATS TO SOLIDARITY: Sources and Solutions Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Chiu, Yvonne, The University of Hong Kong Papers: The Fraternity-Difference Principle Correspondence: Rawls’ Kantian Constructivism as a Foundation of Fraternity Kunz, Adam, University of California, Davis Justice, Impartiality, and Climate Change Mittiga, Ross, University of Virginia Adams, Matthew, University of Virginia The Concept of Political Manipulation Whitfield, Gregory, Queen's University Discussant: Reiner, Jason, Dickinson College PANEL 15.06 Populism's Power: Radical Grassroots Democracy in America, by Laura Grattan, Author Meets Critics Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Zuckerwise, Lena, Simmons College Commentators: Love, Nancy, Appalachian State University Lowndes, Joe, University of Oregon Shulman, George, New York University Author/ Responder: Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College

PANEL 15.32 Rights and Human Rights Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair: , Alexandre, The University of Sydney Papers: Rights as Historical Phenomena Patton, Paul, University of New South Wales Dignity and Humanity: Averroistic, not Christian Vatter, Miguel, University of New South Wales Human Rights and the Care of the Self Lefebvre, Alexandre, The University of Sydney Discussant: Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington

129 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 15.46 Development and the Market Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair and Yu, Peng, Earlham College Discussant: Papers: Neoliberalism and the Right to Food: The “necro-economics” of Ludwig von Mises. Whyte, Jessica, Western Sydney University A Justification for Humanitarian Aid: Thomas McCarthy and the Inevitability of Modernization Webber, Kendralyn, University of California, Riverside Challenging Neoliberal Paradigms on Progress - An Examination of the EZLN and the Struggle for Autonomy Reyes, Alexander, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 15.56 Anarchism, Dissent, Resistance, Irony Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Chair and Bernhardt, Brian, Western State Colorado University Discussant: Papers: What Kind of Dissent is This? A Historical Cartography of the Politics of Classifying Protest Bashovski, Marta, University of Victoria Inoperative Identifications and ''Post-Identity Politics'' Novak, Averil, Western University An Anarchist Hypothesis of the Political: Foucault, the Primacy of Resistance, and the Art of Not Being Governed Barnett, Derek, University of Western Ontario Towards Public Irony Pedroso, Joaquin, Florida International University Critique, Indeterminacy and Resignation: The Politics of Ex- static Mediation Hamilton, Matthew, University of Toronto PANEL 15.60 Democratic Impatience, Resistance, Refusal, and Revolt Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair and Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University Discussant:

130 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Towards a Political Genealogy of Refusal: From Plato to Post- Operaismo Mazzocchi, Paul, York University and Trent University Redeeming Failure: W.E.B. Du Bois and Democratic Impatience Feit, Mario, Georgia State University Fanon and Theories of Revolution in this age of Globalization Reddy, Movindri, Occidental College PANEL 16.01 Rightwing Critics of American Conservatism, by George Hawley, Author Meets Critics Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Drummond, Nicholas, University of Missouri Papers: Right-wing Critics of Trumpian Conservatism Havers, Grant, Trinity Western University Is the Critical Legal Studies Movement Necessarily Left-Wing? Merriam, Jesse, Loyola University Commentators: Gimbel, Edward, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Havers, Grant, Trinity Western University Merriam, Jesse, Loyola University Author/ Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism Respondent: Hawley, George, University of Alabama PANEL 16.10 Wisdom of the Ancients Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair and Avgousti, Andreas, Columbia University Discussant: Papers: An Apology for Death? Mortal Democracy in Plato's Apology Barringer, Elizabeth, University of California, Los Angeles Emigration in Plato's Crito Bogiaris, Guillaume, Texas A&M University The End of Tyranny Jochim, Jordan, Cornell University PANEL 18.04 Politics of Visual and Aural Representation: Law, Prison, Food, and Jihadists Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair and Johnston, Steven, University of Utah Discussant:

131 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Flynn v. Finch: American Legal Realism and the Representation of Law in Film Botello-Samson, Darren, Pittsburg State University Representations of the Agricultural/Food System on O’ahu: A Story in Moving Images Mironesco, Monique, University of Hawai'i West O'ahu PANEL 21.06 Partisan and Ideological Strength Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Fitzgerald, Michael, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Papers: Partisanship in Moderation: Network Heterogeneity and Partisanship Butters, Ross, University of California, Davis A Contextual Theory of Partisan Screen: How Political Contexts Condition the Strength of Partisan Screen Santoso, Lie Philip, Rice University Not My Kind of Party? Negational Party Identity and Political Behavior Theodoridis, Alexander, University of California, Merced Hawkins, Carlee Beth, University of Illinois, Springfield The Politics behind Perceptions of Political Bias Yair, Omer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Raanan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem In a Rush: Ideological Constraint and Time to Completion on Public Opinion Surveys Burmila, Edward, Bradley University Discussant: Fitzgerald, Jr., Michael, The University of Tennessee- Knoxville PANEL 23.09 Political Institutions and American Political Development Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair: Huckle, Kiku, Pace University Papers: The Changing Racial Narrative of Drug Use and Attitudes toward Punishment Israel-Trummel, Mackenzie, University of Oklahoma Shortle, Allyson, University of Oklahoma` Colonial Moods: Administrative Violence and Welfare State Development Ernst, Rose, Seattle University

132 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

From Irish to Italian to Puerto Rican: The Evolution of New York’s Ethnic Parishes and the Political Development of Their Immigrant Congregations Huckle, Kiku, Pace University Discussant: Moak, Daniel, Ohio University PANEL 24.02 Roundtable: Budgeting in the Western States, Fiscal Year 17-18 Reports, Part II Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chairs: Robinson, Jennifer L., University of Utah Simon, Christopher A., University of Utah Participants: Alaska Wright, Glen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Arizona Wells, David, Arizona State University California DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento Hussey, Wesley, California State University, Sacramento Colorado Berry, Michael, University of Colorado, Denver Hawaii Moore, Colin, University of Hawaii at Manoa Idaho Fredericksen, Elizabeth, Boise State University Montana Greene, Jeffrey, University of Montana Nevada Morin, Robert, Western Nevada College New Mexico Seckler, Kim, New Mexico State University Oregon Steel, Brent S., Oregon State University Henkels, Mark, Western Oregon University Utah Ball, Jonathan, Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst Tennert, Juliette, University of Utah Washington Benjamin, Francis, Washington State University

133 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Wyoming Schumann, Robert, University of Wyoming Discussants: Robinson, Jennifer L., University of Utah Simon, Christopher A., University of Utah PANEL 27.04 Voting Considerations Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair: Ojeda, Christopher, Stanford University Papers: Can Celebrities Affect Voter Emotions? Nownes, Anthony, University of Tennessee The More You Know: Voter Heuristics and the Information Search Bernhard, Rachel, University of California, Berkeley Freeder, Sean, University of California, Berkeley Inequality and Deviations from Economic Voting Ojeda, Christopher, Stanford University Segura, Gary, Stanford University Bowler, Shaun, University of California, Riverside Projections of the Level of Competitiveness in Presidential Elections by State Conditions, 2000-2016 Sung, Jaeyun, Lyon College Discussant: Norrander, Barbara, University of Arizona PANEL 28.02 The Politics of Violence Against Women Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Roberts, Lia, Mount Saint Mary's University Papers: Femicidal State: Discursive and Institutional Politics of “Woman” Making and Women Killing in Turkey Atuk, Sumru, The Graduate Center, City University of New York ''Progressive'' Politics and ''Barbaric'' Behaviors: The Detachment of the South African Constitution and its Protections Against Female Genital Mutilation Barry, Jordy, Rutgers University On Violence and Identifying Masculinity as Toxic in Public Spaces Gaboury, Jennifer, Hunter College

134 Friday, April 14, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Unequal Protection: Women, the State and Domestic Violence Myers, JoAnne, Marist College Female Representation and Domestic Violence Legislation: A Cross-National Study Beesley, Celeste, Brigham Young University White, Benjamin, Brigham Young University Romeri-Lewis, Natalie, Brigham Young University Discussant: Gray, Tricia, University of Louisville PANEL 31.04 Roundtable: Professional Development Issues Confronting Asian Pacific Americans in Political Science Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay Participants: Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg College Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University

5:15 – 6:00 PM WPSA Business Meeting Georgia A, Third Floor

6:00 – 7:45 PM WPSA RECEPTION Cosponsored by: SIMON FRASURE UNIVERSITY 34th Floor

135 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM PANEL 01.09 The Structure of Conflict: Strategies and Identities Across Contexts Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair and Carlin, Ryan, Georgia State University Discussant: Papers: Structural Opportunity for Terrorist Violence: Comparing the Uyghers and Tibetans in China Boylan, Brandon, University of Alaska Fairbanks Civil and Un-Civil Identities: Conflicts in Identity Promotion by Armed and Unarmed Actors in Syria Gilbert, Victoria, University of Pennsylvania Civilian Social Networks and Effective Counterinsurgency: Evidence from the Philippines Haim, Dotan, University of California, San Diego Conflict and Crime: Exploring Everyday Policing, Prosecution, and Treatment of the Palestinian Drug Problem Zelenz, Anna, University of Washington PANEL 03.03 Environmental Ethics Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Rowe, James, University of Victoria Papers: Intentionality and Respect for Life Galisanka, Andrius, Wake Forest University The Anti-Environmentalism of Modernism as Reflected in Star Trek Gonzalez, George, University of Miami Reimagining Recognition: The Natural Environment as a Personified Actor and Subject Kent, Jaimie, Illinois State University Environmental Exploitation: A Preliminary Examination of the Terrain Stephens, Piers, University of Georgia Discussant: Hendlin, Yogi, University of California, San Francisco

136 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 04.09 Voluntary Environmental Governance Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University Papers: Voluntary Environmentalism: Non-governmental Solutions to Collective Action Problems in Environmental Issues Yonk, Ryan, Utah State University Smith, Joshua, Utah State University Lofthouse, Jordan, George Mason University Should We Judge Voluntary Sustainability Standards by Their Sector of Origin? The Case of Ethical Cannabis in the United States Bennett, Elizabeth, Lewis & Clark College Discussant: Clark, April, Northern Illinois University PANEL 08.10 Human Rights Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair and Esmaeilpour, Parmida, University of British Columbia Discussant: Papers: Human Rights and Investor Activist Networks MacLeod, Michael, St Mary The Ties that Bind: Acceding to International Human Rights Law Comstock, Audrey, Cornell University Rights as Dynamite: Women’s Rights in Power Politics Clifford, Bob, Duquesne University Managing Mixed Flows: Asylum, Human Smuggling and Controversies of Migration-Security Robinson, Corey, York University PANEL 08.14 IO Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Wood, Reed, Arizona State University Papers: Clubbing in Trade Policies: How Much a Threat to Multilateral Governance? Dluhosch, Barbara, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg Horgos, Daniel Identical Goals, Conflicting Results: The EU’s Impact on Corruption Control and Minority Protection Kartal, Mert, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

137 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Tax Harmonization in the Gulf Cooperation Council Schmidt, Hans, Washington State University The Effects of Voluntary Contributions on World Health Organization Program Funding Steele, Carie, Texas Tech University Discussant: Wood, Reed, Arizona State University PANEL 14.09 Democratic Diversions: Art, Film, Music, and Sports Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Boros, Diana, St. Mary's College of Maryland Papers: “Til We have Voices” Jazz Politics: A Critical Improvisational Pedagogy for Democratic Agency Alunan, Susan, Temple University Communities of Spectatorship: Fandom and Politics Bunting, Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison Cinema, the Encyclopedic Museum, and National Identity Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Monumental Controversy: Civil War Monuments Liou, Stacey, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech PANEL 14.18 DEMOCRATIC THEORY AND PRACTICE Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair: McGinnis, Briana, McGill University Papers: Elections, Informality, and Failures of Incorporation: On the Post-Colonial Political Community in Kampala Culver, Adam, Maryland Institute College of Art How Does the “Self” Relate to the “Other”? The Contributions of the Identity/Alterity Debate to the Study of Diversity Exclusion in Liberal Democracies Desmares, Camille, University of British Columbia Value-foundation: Biopolitics, Security and Efforts to Strengthen Democracy in Sweden Mangold, Marcel, Södertörn University Discussant: Harris, John, Texas Christian University

138 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 15.20 Beyond Resistance: Circulations of Meaning, Objects, and Power in Carceral Contexts Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair: Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo Papers: Foucault beyond Domination: Counter-subjectivation in the Groupe d’Information sur les Prisons Gortler, Shai, University of Minnesota Circulations of Power: Policing and Criminality in 18th Century France Luxon, Nancy, University of Minnesota The Carceral Life of Objects Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo Discussant: Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College PANEL 15.22 Truth and Politics Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair and Ephraim, Laura, Williams College Discussant: Papers: Prostrate Before the Truth Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan Alternative Authenticities: Thinking Transgender Without Essence Hagel, Nina, Bates College Truth-Telling as Political Resistance: Virginia Woolf's Guild of Outsiders Maxwell, Lida, Trinity College What Kind of Illusion Do Capitalist Markets Create? The Problem of Truth and Ideology Critique Ashleigh, Campi, Scripps College PANEL 15.44 The Law and Personhood: Patronyms, Panics, and Passports Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair and Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music Discussant: Papers: Power and the Patronym: Metropolitan Jews, Algerian Muslims, and the French State Eichner, Carolyn, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

139 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Political Subjectivity of the Child In the Face of the Moral Panic Foster, Adam, University of Hawaii at Manoa Interpretation and Masks of the Law: On Musil and Nietzsche Cotton-O'Brien, Cameron, McGill University The One-Dimensional Border: A Critical Evaluation of the Market for Migration Nguyen, James, University of California, Irvine PANEL 15.47 Democracy, Freedom, and the Excluded Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: Rudy, Sayres, Independent, PhD Columbia Papers: Unstable Equilibrium: Positive and Negative Liberty for Isaiah Berlin Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University Multiracial Democracy and Holistic Democratic Citizenship Pippenger, Nathan, University of California, Berkeley What Can Social Contracts Do and What Can Radical Democrats Do Without Them? Revisiting the Carole Pateman and Charles Mills Debate Lee, Fred, The University of Connecticut, Storrs Survivance as Freedom: Gerald Vizenor and Alternative Practices of Freedom Temin, David, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Decolonizing Democratic Theory: Indigenous Peoplehood and Non-Sovereign Democracy Dahl, Adam, Sewanee: The University of the South Discussant: Bracewell, Lorna, University of Nebraska, Kearney PANEL 15.61 The Images, Spectacles, and Aesthetics of Democracy Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair and Thompson, Michael J., William Paterson University Discussant: Papers: Critical Theory and the Image Miller, Gregg, University of Washington Casual Violence: The Aesthetics of the Background Whitehall, Geoffrey, Acadia University The Inconceivable Foe: Guy Debord's Theory of Terrorism in the Integrated Spectacle Fattor, Eric, Hendrix College 140 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Shattering of the Public Sphere and the Search for Identity Bensley, William, University of California Santa Barbara PANEL 15.66 Commonality, Difference, and Movements Toward Justice Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair and Lovato, Brian, Augustana College Discussant: Papers: Taking Lessons from Anarchy: Interdependence and Potential for Civil Peace Rose, Michelle, University of California, Los Angeles Islam and Human Rights: Human Dignity and Purpose of Law Muftugil, Onur, University of Florida Movement of the People: Migration and Labor Rebellion Commisiong, Anand, West Texas A&M University PANEL 16.09 Plato: Gorgias, Poetry, and Rhetoric Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Papers: The One that Appears as Many: Philosophy's Reputation in Plato's Gorgias and Theaetetus Avgousti, Andreas, Columbia University Platonic Revivalists? The Cases of Leo Strauss and Simone Weil Ballingall, Robert, University of Toronto Rhetoric in Private and Public: A Study of Plato's Phaedrus and Gorgias Gushue, Alison, University of California, Davis PANEL 16.12 Hobbes, Religion, and the Reformation Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair and McCready, Amy, Bucknell University Discussant: Papers: Religious Identity and Democracy during the Reformation Turan, Serbulent, University of British Columbia Absolving God's Laws: Thomas Hobbes's Scriptural Strategies McQueen, Alison, Stanford University Communities of Honour: the Psychology of Religious Toleration in Thomas Hobbes Ryan, Derval, McGill University

141 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 17.09 Foreign Policy and Institutional Change Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Papers: The Absence of a Grand Strategy: The Problem of Peace During the Inter-War Period Frost, Bryan-Paul, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Comparing Rhetorical Apples to Oranges: Truman and Obama's Employment of the Sole Organ Doctrine Fletcher, Kimberley, San Diego State University From Impetuous Vortex to Tyrannophobia: Theoretical Remedies for Institutional Dysfunction Siemers, David, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Expulsion - A Challenge to Theorizing Federation? Hausteiner, Eva, Harvard University Discussant: Bateman, David, Cornell University PANEL 23.10 Indigenous Politics and Decolonization Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair and French, John, DePaul University Discussant: Papers: From Peace and Friendship to Reconciliation: Decolonizing Relations between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Peoples in Canada Today LeBlanc, Deanne, University of British Columbia Recasting Reconciliation: The Politics of Trauma and Indigeneity Rupka, Sean, The Graduate Center - City University of New York Citizenship Beyond the State: Political Belonging in the Cherokee Nation and Oaxacalifornia Rodriguez, Gilda, Kenyon College American Indian Identity's influence on Party Identification Herrick, Rebekah, Oklahoma State University Mendez, Jeanette, Oklahoma State University PANEL 23.19 Policy, Institutions and Persisting Identity Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair and Haas, Michael, California Polytechnic University, Pomona Discussant:

142 Saturday, April 15, 2017 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Creating Certainty: The BC Treaty-Making Process Tulli, Maria, University of Alberta The Efficacy of Participation when Public Schools Close Nuamah, Sally, Princeton Indian-Americans in the Age of Terror -- From 9/11 to the rise of the Islamic State and Trump Radheshwar, Sundar-Jovian, Independent Scholar Reed, David, Ventura College PANEL 31.05 Roundtable: How to Teach Asian American Politics Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair: Mishra, Sangay, Drew University, Madison Participants: Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Santa Clara University Mishra, Sangay, Drew University, Madison

143 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM PANEL 01.10 Democratic Patterns in Authoritarian Governance Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair: Kartal, Mert, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Papers: Protests in Russia: The Example of the Blue Buckets Society Evans, Alfred, California State University, Fresno Intraparty Democracy in China: Have the Soviet Lessons Been Learned? Wang, Qinghua, Shanghai University Guo, Gang, The University of Mississippi Public Deliberation and Authoritarian Responsiveness: Evidence from China Kornreich, Yoel, The University of British Columbia Democracy with Chinese Characteristics? Local Government Innovation in Zhejiang Province Yi, Qinghua, Simon Fraser University Discussant: Currier, Carrie, Texas Christian University PANEL 03.04 New Materialisms Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Uhall, Michael, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Papers: Does Political Ecology Need Deconstruction? The Case of Neoliberal Subjectivity DeCarlo, Chelsea, Colorado State University Species-Being: Toward an Interspecies Historical Materialism Dubeau, Mathieu, University of Washington New Materialism and the Human: The Relation of Bennett’s Ontology to Ethics Heller, Matthew, Colorado State University Bradney, Matthew, University of Colorado at Boulder The Power of Nature Aesthetics: Theoretical Foundations For Environmental Action Rosset, Eric, University of Toronto Sustainable Materialism: Human-Nonhuman Relationality in New Environmental Movements Schlosberg, David, University of Sydney Discussant: Youatt, Rafi, The New School

144 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 04.10 U.S. Environmental Policy and Partisanship Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Shafie, David, Chapman University Papers: Partisan Politics and Hopes for a Green Agenda in the U.S. Clark, April, Northern Illinois University Carlisle, Juliet, University of Idaho Political Identities and Environmentalism Walker, Teri, Elmhurst College All Shook Up: Analyzing State Policy Options to Help Victims of Fracking-Related Earthquakes Davis, Charles, Colorado State University Discussant: Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii, Hilo PANEL 08.11 U.S. Foreign Policy Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair and Haas, Michael, California Polytechnic University, Pomona Discussant: Papers: Reputation for Resolve and Military Intervention during International Conflicts Makito, Takei, Waseda University Reprioritizing State Sovereignty in an Era of Humanitarian Intervention: Are Human Rights and Human Security Really Winning Out? Sly, Chenoa, University of Alberta PANEL 09.04 Thinking through Interpretation in Policy and Theory Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair and Dobuzinskis, Laurent, Simon Fraser University Discussant: Papers: The Metaphor in the Machine: A Deconstructive Method of Identity Metaphors and Images of the Futures Hui, Jonathan, University of Hawai'i at Mãnoa From Dispute to Daily Routine: Emotions and Discourses in Policy Practices Durnova, Anna, Senior Reseaercher, Institute of Advanced Studies, Vienna AT David Easton's Axiomatic Centered Systematic Political Theory Kelleher, Ph.D., William J., Independent Scholar

145 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 10.06 Courts and the Politics of Identity Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Waltenburg, Eric, Purdue University Papers: Reimagining Political Backlash: From Public Opinion to Venue Shopping Lovell, Alexander, University of Utah Minority Rights at the Supreme Court: Why Do LGBT Rights Claims Fare Better? DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento There Is Only One Equal Protection Clause: Affirmative Action and the Failure of Strict Scrutiny Lemieux, Scott, The College of Saint Rose McAuliffe Straus, Ryane, The College of Saint Rose Changing the Standard of Review: A Case for Human Dignity Fiber-Ostrow, Pamela, California State University Fullerton Protecting Identity: Characteristic, Creed, or Conduct? Chen, Paul, Western Washington University Whitehead, Jason, California State University, Long Beach Discussants: Blakeman, John, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Waltenburg, Eric, Purdue University PANEL 11.01 Partisan Polarization Inside and Outside of Congress Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair and Kernell, Georgia, University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: Papers: Measuring Partisanship in Congressional Committee and Floor Speeches Ban, Pamela, Harvard University Religious Influence on Ideological Purity Voters in the U.S. House of Congress Bradley, Jonathan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Running from the Donald: Campaign Rhetoric and the 2016 Congressional Election Crespin, Michael, University of Oklahoma Hayden, Jessica, University of Oklahoma Rhinehart, Sarina, University of Oklahoma Is the Tea Party Different? Den Hartog, Chris, Cal Poly Nokken, Timothy, Texas Tech University

146 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.05 A Two Way Street: What Influences Media Coverage and Media Effects Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Haltom, William, University of Puget Sound Papers: What I Know about Civil Litigation I learned from Movies Haltom, William, University of Puget Sound Advertising and the Truth: An Experiment Stevens, Daniel, University of Exeter Allen, Barbara, Carleton College Occupy Wall Street, The New York Times, and American Tax Policy Chomsky, Daniel, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Currency Manipulation and Media Issue Salience: When Does Currency Manipulation Make Front Page News? Clark, Brian, University of California, Davis Discussant: Stevens, Daniel, University of Exeter PANEL 13.04 Attitudes and Engagement Among Key Demographic Groups Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Papers: The Partisan Political Engagement of America’s Modern Power Elite Atkinson, Matthew, Long Beach City College DeWitt, Darin, California State University, Long Beach The Current Epoch of Contention: The Logic of Social Movement Politics from the Global Justice Movement to Occupy Wall Street and Anti-austerity Protests , Peter, University of South Florida The Role of the Pasdaran Elite in Post-Sanctions Iran Gonzalez, Nathan, eSchool of Graduate Professional Military Education, Air University Tweeting in Echo Chambers: Missed Opportunities for Discourse between Jewish-American Interest Groups Kiel, Christina, Tulane University Osterbur, Megan, Xavier University of Louisiana PANEL 14.12 Feminism: Maternity, Religion, and Politics Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Metz, Tamara, Reed College

147 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Beyond Authoritarian and Patriarchal Bargains: Young Feminist Citizenship in Tunisia and Egypt Browers, Michaelle, Wake Forest University Feminist Abortion Politics: Strategic Action and Gendered Belonging McKinney, Claire, College of William & Mary The Mothers of Chihuahua: Maternal Activism, Self-Disclosure, and the Politics of Visibility Orozco, Elva, Drexel University Discussant: Walsh, Mary, Elmhurst College PANEL 15.09 The Promise of Human Rights: Constitutional Government, Democratic Legitimacy, and International Law, by Jamie Mayerfeld, Author Meets Critics Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Goodhart, Michael, University of Pittsburgh Commentators: Ackerly, Brooke, Vanderbilt University Roth, Brad, Wayne State University Tampio, Nicholas, Fordham University Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University Author/ Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington Responder: PANEL 15.21 Freedom and Sacrifice Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair and Cidam, Cigdem, Union College Discussant: Papers: Refusing Nationalist Sacrifice: The Experiences of Muslim Conscientious Objectors in Turkey Kemerli, Pinar, Brown University Solicited to Imagine: New Experiments in Memorial Aesthetics Hirsch, Alexander, University of Alaska Fairbanks Sources of Possession Poe, Andrew, Amherst College Gandhi and the Genealogy of Civil Disobedience Livingston, Alexander, Cornell University

148 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 15.34 Comparative Political Thought Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair: Moore, Matthew, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Papers: Zhu Xi and Habermas: Towards a Deliberative Confucian Democracy Ying, Jingcai, University of Virginia Islamic Feminism, the Liberal Foundation and the Illiberal Edifice Smith, Zachary, University of Pennsylvania Comparative Political Theory as a Vocation: Theorizing Radical Democracy through the Iranian Revolution Davari, Arash, Whitman College Bridging Social Justice and Global Justice in Chinese Just War Theory Chiu, Yvonne, The University of Hong Kong Discussant: Hendrix, Burke, University of Oregon PANEL 15.36 Non/Domination Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair: Wilson, James, University of Chicago Papers: Humanitarianism, Migration, and Democracy: The Case of VAWA, DACA, and DAPA Valdez, Ines, Ohio State University Peoples and Non-Domination: A Republican Outlook on Collective Rights Litalien, Éliot, McGill University Rethinking Membership: Statelessness, Domination, and the Limits of Contemporary Citizenship Banerjee, Kiran, University of Toronto No Domination, No Politics: The Failings of Normative Political Theory Carla, Yumatle, Brown University Discussant: Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis PANEL 15.41 Democracy and Identity Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair and Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University Discussant:

149 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: False Selves and the Politics of Freedom and Fear – Foucaultian Applications of Hobbesian Insights Radheshwar, Sundar-Jovian, Independent Scholar Reed, David, Ventura College Agency, Autonomy, and Ability: Non-sovereign Freedom and Disability Biser, Ashley, Ohio Wesleyan University Critical Theory, Hermeneutics, and the Genealogy of Homosexuality Baum, Bruce, The University of British Columbia PANEL 15.62 Testimony, Deliberation, and Reflexivity Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair and Golub, Mark, Scripps College Discussant: Papers: Taking in Testimony: A Deliberative Virtue Chick, Matthew, Washington University in St. Louis The Spectator/Judges of Agonistic Democracy: The Role of Reflective Judgment at Truth Commissions Bohle, Darren, University of Alberta Reflexive Transformations: Confronting Contingency and Complexity Amoureux, Jack, Wake Forest University Tipler, Kathleen, University of Oklahoma PANEL 15.67 Pluralism and Identity Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair and Reddy, Movindri, Occidental College Discussant: Papers: Unsettling Critiques of Neoliberalism: The Perils of Ignoring Identity Issar, Siddhant, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Minoritization and Group-Based Injustice: Defending Cultural Pluralism Without Defending Cultures Armstrong, Frederick, McGill University Multiculturalism, Immigration and Internal Borders: the State as Archipelago or Isthmus? Ashcroft, Richard, University of California at Berkeley The Perils of Minority-Minority Interactions in the Context of Group-Differentiated Rights Prellberg, Evan, University of California, Riverside

150 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 15.68 Democracy, Friendship, and Public Space Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair: Weiner, Brian, University of San Francisco Papers: Theorizing Political Relationships: Friendship and Solidarity Young, Bradley, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York From “Fugitive Democracy” to “Fugitive Justice”: Cultivating a Democratic Ethos Basnett, Caleb The Urban Spectacle as Public Space Weiner, Brian, University of San Francisco Discussant: Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio, Rutgers University - Newark PANEL 16.18 Marx and Imperialism Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: Philips, Menaka, Tulane University Papers: Between Equal Rights, Force Decides: Class Organizing and Civil Conflict in Marx Phulwani, Vijay, Cornell University Toward a Critical Comparative Political Theory Simon, Joshua, Columbia University Who Was Your Enemy? - A Skinnerian Reading of the Battle of Iwo Jima and Its Limitations Lee, Chungjae, The University of California, Irvine Discussant: Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University PANEL 17.03 Race, Gender, and the Politics of Credit, Lending, and Debt Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Strolovitch, Dara, Princeton University Papers: The Changing Function of Home Equity, Market Risk and Social Reproduction: A Case Study of Female Mortgage Foreclosure Castro Baker, Amy, University of Pennsylvania Racialized Debt Relief: Assessing Racial Variation in Aggression Toward Debtors in the Consumer Bankruptcy System Laws, Serena, Trinity College

151 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Politics of Payday Loans: Race, Inequality, and the Rise of the Fringe Economy Posey, Patricia, University of Pennsylvania Contesting Bureaucratic Autonomy: The Politics of Fair Lending Enforcement Thurston, Chloe, Northwestern University When Does a Crisis Begin? Race, Gender, and The Subprime Non-Crisis of the late 1990's Strolovitch, Dara, Princeton University Discussants: Greer, James, U.S. Treasury Ferreira da Silva, Denise, University of British Columbia PANEL 17.04 Historic Pathways to Women's Political Influence in the U.S. Location: Balmoral, Third Floor Chair: Zackin, Emily, Johns Hopkins University Papers: Women's Labor Research as a Form of Advocacy during the Progressive Era Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College Adding the Family (Back)- in to the State: The Case of Woman Suffrage and American Political Development McDonagh, Eileen, Northeastern University From Anti-Smoke Trailblazers to “Miss Cleaner Air”: The Declining Clout of Women in Environmental Policymaking, 1920 – 1960 Szymanski, Ann Marie, University of Oklahoma Discussants: Sullivan, Kathleen, Ohio University Zackin, Emily, Johns Hopkins University PANEL 19.05 Queer International Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair: Ayoub, Phillip, Drexel University Papers: Teaching Democracies New Tricks: Same-sex Unions and the Power of Social Learning Ayoub, Phillip, Drexel University Kollman, Kelly, University of Glasgow The Development and Validation of the Global LGBT Acceptance Index Flores, Andrew, Mills College

152 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Framing Effects on Public Attitudes toward Transgender Rights Harrison, Brian, Northwestern University Michelson, Melissa, Menlo College Discussant: Garretson, Jeremiah, California State University, East Bay PANEL 22.06 The Influence of Interest Groups in Public Policy Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Koski, Chris, Reed College Papers: The Influence of Sectional and Cause Group Lobbying on Government Responsiveness Hopkins, Vincent, Simon Fraser University Pickup, Mark, Simon Fraser University Are Teachers the New Welfare Queens? The Case of CPS in the 2015-2016 Illinois Budget Stalemate Wade, Magic, University of Illinois Springfield Malice and Stupidity: Attribution of Outgroup Motives and Affective Polarization Freeder, Sean, University of California, Berkeley Discussants: Stapleton, Patricia, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Koski, Chris, Reed College PANEL 23.07 Racial Formation and Asian American Political Identity Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair and Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government and Inclusion and Discussant: Santa Clara University Papers: Race for Asian Americans: Racial Framing in the Early Twentieth Century Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg College Variations in Political Interest Among Asian Americans in the United States Luartz, Lewis, University of California, Riverside A Phenomenology of Apology in Anti-Chinese Racism: Considerations Wong, Angie, York University

153 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 23.11 Policing and Politics in America Location: Constable, Fourth Floor Chair: Tyson, Vanessa, Scripps College Papers: Community-Police Relations: Whose Lives Matter More? Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas Branton, Regina, University of North Texas Calfano, Brian, University of Cincinnati The Political Effects of Latino Crime Victimization and Police Treatment Rivas Pineda, Yanira, University of California, Santa Barbara Mobilizing Fears: Perceptions of Deportation Risk and Political Participation in 2016 Israel-Trummel, Mackenzie, University of Oklahoma Shortle, Allyson, University of Oklahoma` Muslim Americans: Radicalization and Racialization Mishra, Sangay, Drew University, Madison, NJ Discussant: Walker, Hannah, Georgetown University PANEL 24.07 What Can We Learn from the Scandal in the City of Bell, California? Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair: Smoller, Fred, Chapman University Papers: The Scandal in the City of Bell, CA: A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste Smoller, Fred, Chapman University Democratic Leadership in the City of Bell, California Warren, Gregory, Chapman University Corruption on Steriods: The Bell Scandal From A Legal Perspective Taylor, Anthony, Aleshire and Taylor Law Firm The Failure of Governance in Bell, California Reilly, Thom, Arizona State University Discussants: Peterson, Pete, Pepperdine University Reilly, Thom, Arizona State University Taylor, Anthony, Aleshire and Taylor Law Firm Warren, Gregory, Chapman University

154 Saturday, April 15, 2017 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 25.01 Roundtable: Preparing Regular and Dissertation Proposals for NSF Location: Oxford, Third Floor Participants: Barclay, Scott, National Science Foundation Hurwitz, Mark, National Science Foundation PANEL 28.03 Women and Campaigns Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Angevine, Sara, Whittier College Papers: I'm with Her? Gender, Sex, and the Role of Stereotypes in Evaluations of Clinton Nalder, Kim, California State University, Sacramento Conroy, Meredith, California State University San Bernardino Joesten Martin, Danielle The Primary Problem: Early Money is Hard to Find James, Heather, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Varieties of Feminism in Elections: The Case of California Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic State University Lefevre Latner, Christina, California Polytechnic State University Always Running: Women in Federal Primaries Over Time Skulley, Carrie, Albright College Silva, Andrea, University of North Texas Discussant: English, Ashley, University of North Texas PANEL 32.21 Roundtable: Collaborating for Advancement of Women Location: Queen Charlotte, Third Floor Chairs and Conroy, Meredith, California State University San Bernardino Participants: Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University

155 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 - 3:00 PM PANEL 01.11 Challenges to Democracy and the Rule of Law Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair and VanDusky-Allen, Julie, Boise State University Discussant: Papers: Why Did East Asian Cleavages Structure One Party Dominance in the Center-Right, Not the Centrist Position? The Cold War, the Developmental State, and Rapid Industrialization Kim, Seokdong, Claremont Graduate University Clientelism and Censorship Meserve, Stephen, Texas Tech University Pemstein, Daniel, North Dakota State University Dominant Party Systems and Rule of Law Owens, Daniel, University of Maryland Executive Powers and Democratic Consolidation in Ethnically Divided Societies Rasho, Nahrain, University of California, Davis PANEL 03.10 New Directions in Environmental Justice Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair and Lawrence, Jennifer, Virginia Tech Discussant: Papers: Racial and Environmental Justice in the Wild Cladis, Mark, Brown University Food Insecurity and Precautionary Risk Regulations: Protecting a Right to Food That Is Safe to Eat Szentkiralyi, Lev, University of Colorado-Boulder A Postcolonial Understanding of UN Documents on Post-invasion Iraq and Afghanistan: A Case Study of Environmental Justice Erfani Hossein Pour, Rezvaneh, University of Alberta Caine, Ken, University of Alberta Altamirano-Jimenez, Isabel, University of Alberta PANEL 07.07 Syrian Refugee Crisis Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Bozonelos, Dino, California State University, San Marcos

156 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Polarization or Convergence? A Critical Discourse Analysis of UK Press Coverage of the Refugee Crisis Bozonelos, Dino, California State University, San Marcos Nienass, Benjamin, California State University, San Marcos Who’s Protecting Who: Refugee Movement and Threats to Foreign Aid Workers Brathwaite, Robert, Michigan State University Eusebi, Kelly, Michigan State University Weathering the Refugee Crisis: European Union's Challenged Integration Dudley, Danijela, San Jose State University European Multiculturalism and the European Union at the Crossroads: Migration, Rightwing Parties, Muslims Citizens, and National Identity Majstorovic, Steven, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Discussants: Bozonelos, Dino, California State University, San Marcos Brathwaite, Robert, Michigan State University PANEL 08.12 Foreign Policy Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair and Jordan, Anthony, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Discussant: Papers: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? South Korea and the Geopolitics of U.S.-China Relations Schortgen, Francis, University of Mount Union Dead Wrong: Is the United States Learning the Right Lessons from the 2003 Iraq War? Cottrell, Patrick, Linfield College Regionalism and Maritime Disputes in East Asia: A Study of China's Words and Deeds Zhang, Enyu, Seattle University Li, Yitan, Seattle University Examination of Non-Criminal Diplomatic Expulsion Jordan, Anthony, University of Nevada, Las Vegas PANEL 08.17 Roundtable: Political Economy of Financial Regulation after the 2008 Recession Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Hira, Anil, Simon Fraser University

157 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Political and Financial Cycle of Public Contracts in Mexico Camarena Luhrs, Margarita, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Understanding Offshore Finance: The Panama Papers in Perspective Hira, Anil, Simon Fraser University Murata, Brian, Simon Fraser University Monson, Shea, Simon Fraser University Financial Regulatory Capture: A Level-of-Analysis Approach Cohn, Theodore, Simon Fraser University Financial Regulation: The Spectre of Government Failure Dobuzinskis, Laurent, Simon Fraser University Financing Sustainable Development Goals in Africa: The Role of Private Financial Flows Busumtwi-Sam, James, Simon Fraser University Combatting International Corporate Tax Avoidance: Civil Society, Transnational Business, and the OECD’s “Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project” Webb, Michael, University of Victoria The Aftermath of the Financial Crisis of 2008: Is it Either New or Normal? Lavelle, Kathryn, Case Western University Foreign Direct Investment from Mexico to Panama and “Tax Havens” Correa Serrano, María Antonia, Universidad Autónoma de Mexico, Cyberattacks on Private Institutions and Their Impact on Government Transparency and Accountability of World Nations Murillo, Martin, University of Notre Dame Discussants: Cohn, Theodore, Simon Fraser University Lavelle, Kathryn, Case Western University Webb, Michael, University of Victoria PANEL 10.07 Democratic Influences and the Courts Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Silverstein, Helena, Lafayette College Papers: The Impact of Trust in Courts for Democracy: Lessons from sub-Saharan Africa Smithey, Shannon, Westminster College

158 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Attracting Applicants Under Merit Selection Goelzhauser, Greg, Utah State University The Impact of Court Diversity and Case Complexity on the Incidence of Non-Unanimous Norwegian Supreme Court Decisions Shaffer, William, Purdue University Grendstad, Gunnar, University of Bergen Waltenburg, Eric, Purdue University The Impact of Local Political Context on Supreme Court Perceptions Johnson, April, Kennesaw State University Johnson, Joshua, Kennesaw State University The Role of Ideology in the Application of Anti-Terror Legislation in Chile Avila, Yaroslava, University of Toronto Discussants: Silverstein, Helena, Lafayette College Streichler, Stuart, University of Washington PANEL 14.11 THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair: Orozco, Elva, Drexel University Papers: Minority Rights, Overlapping Demoi, and Institutional Coherence: The Australian Aboriginal Experience. Hendrix, Burke, University of Oregon We Call Upon: Who are we? Who could we be? Marder, Lev, Wilfrid Laurier University Young Thugs: Childhood, Criminality, and the Denial of Black and Native Agency Rollo, Toby, University of British Columbia Theorizing Indigenous Women’s Resistance to the Postcolonial State Sempertegui, Andrea, University of Giessen-Germany Discussant: Ponce, Albert, Diablo Valley College PANEL 15.07 Rightlessness in Age of Rights, by Ayten Gundogdu, Author Meets Critics Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Cidam, Cigdem, Union College

159 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Commentators: Beltran, Cristina, New York University Feldman, Leonard, Hunter College, City University of New York Ingram, James, McMaster University Author/ Gundogdu, Ayten, Barnard College Responder: PANEL 15.23 Norms of Coexistence for Religiously Plural Societies Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: Warren, Mark, University of British Columbia Papers: The Language of Public Justification Forces Religious People to be Either Secret Kantians or Have Compulsive Disorders Velji, Muhammad, McGill University Normative Reconstruction and the Problem of Religious Pluralism: The Case of the Burka Ban Inouye, Mie, Yale University Two Approaches to Group-Based Diversity: Group Pluralism and Group Accommodation Eisenberg, Avigail, University of Victoria Religion as Inherited Identity Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington Discussant: March, Andrew, Yale University PANEL 15.33 Law as Democracy, Law as Violence Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair and Suk, Mina, Arizona State University Discussant: Papers: “Their Word Was to be My Law”: Frederick Douglass and the Problem of Legal Meaning Golub, Mark, Scripps College On Drawing the Line between Criminal and Citizen: The Jury and Entrapment Chakravarti, Sonali, Wesleyan University Sovereign Power, Bare Life, and the Crisis of Liberalism Flint, Andrew, Washington State University PANEL 15.35 Spaces of In/Security Location: Stanley, 34thFloor Chair and Valls, Andrew, Oregon State University Discussant:

160 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: The City as a Security System Magnusson, Warren, University of Victoria How do Safe Spaces interrupt the Police? Queer Genealogy, J.S. Mill and Domestic Violence Popa, Bogdan, Oberlin College Rights of Forced Migrants and the Forceful Movements of Law and Citizenship Rights Franke, Mark, Huron University College Beyond Control: Unpacking Sovereignty in Nineteenth-Century Immigration Debates Sterling, Rebekah, College of William and Mary PANEL 15.49 Populism, Conservatism, and the Politics of Recognition Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair and Frost, Bryan-Paul, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Discussant: Papers: Understanding the Rise of Right-Wing Populism Biebricher, Thomas, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Frames of Contention: Populism or Constituent Power? Grant, John, King's University College, Western University Manichean Romance in Politics: Rationalism and the Ideological Crisis of Conservatism Veneroso Miranda, Lucas, Florida International University PANEL 15.50 The Human: Boundaries and Bodies Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University Papers: Compensated Surrogacy: Creating mothers while denying others Hubbard-Mattix, Laci, Washington State University Bodily Ownership: How John Locke Naturalised Private Property Epstein, Charlotte, University of Sydney Lively Matter/Social Death: Race and Political Ontology Menzel, Annie, Vassar College Biology, the Animal, and Political Theory: A Critique of Anthropocentrism Melonas, Alex, Temple University Discussant: Shippen, Nichole, CUNY, LaGuardia Community College

161 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 15.63 Markets and Politics Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair and Rudy, Sayres, Independent, PhD Columbia Discussant: Papers: Theorizing Forms of Capitalist Rationality: Weberian Lineages in the Frankfurt School and Foucault Callison, William, University of California, Berkeley Corporation, Police, Economy: A Corporate Genealogy of Police Power and Political Economy Gutierrez, Paul, Brown University Hayek, Nozick, and the Riddle of Coercion Luban, Daniel, Yale University Whither Political Theory and Empire? A Critical Appraisal Ince, Onur, Singapore Management University PANEL 16.14 Montesquieu and Rousseau: Between Commerce and Virtue Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair and Kingston, Rebecca, University of Toronto Discussant: Papers: The European Financial Crisis of 1720 and the Future of Inequality: The Problem None of Montesquieu's Successors Solved Mosher, Michael, University of Tulsa Blocked Exchanges and the Constitution: Montesquieu on the Limits of Commerce in a Monarchical Regime Sparling, Robert, University of Ottawa Le Systeme de John Law and the Spectre of Modern Despotism in the Political Thought of Montesquieu Vassiliou, Constantine, University of Toronto Republicanism or Despotism: Rousseau's Systematic Appropriation of Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws Trojan, Cody, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 16.15 Empire in Modern Political Thought Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Samnotra, Manu, University of South Florida

162 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Between Gender, Class, and Empire: Uncertain Strategies in JS Mill's Political Thought Philips, Menaka, Tulane University Punishing in the Name of Mankind: Early Modern Perspectives on Universal Crime and Colonialism Graf, Sinja, National University of Singapore Discussant: McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco PANEL 16.19 Nationalism and Colonialism Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Papers: History, the Hindu Right, and the Subversion of Brahmanical- Hindu Political Thought Gray, Stuart, Washington and Lee University Tocqueville and Total War in Algeria Duong, Kevin, Bard College The Common Cause: Civil Rights, Civil Disobedience, and the Global Pineda, Erin, University of Chicago Nation, State, and Popular Sovereignty: Re-thinking the Source of Nationalism Schoen, Anna Marisa, University of Houston Discussant: Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College PANEL 17.06 Race, Territory and the Nineteenth Century American State Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Chair: Rocco, Philip, Marquette University Papers: Debtors and APD: The Bankruptcy Act of 1867 Zackin, Emily, Johns Hopkins University Transatlantic Anxieties: Amalgamation, Colonization, Democratization Bateman, David, Cornell University Revisiting Black Reconstruction: Chattel Slavery, Native Lands, and the Color Line Peters, Tacuma, Michigan State University Race Against Time: The Temporal Structure of the White Yeomanry Fong, Edmund, University of Utah

163 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Territorial Rule: The Development of Authoritarian Enclaves in Hawai’i and Puerto Rico Moore, Colin, University of Hawai’i at Mãnoa Discussants: Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College Sheingate, Adam, Johns Hopkins University PANEL 21.07 Groups Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair: Chen, Philip, University of Calgary Papers: Ideological Asymmetries in Predispositions to Identify with Groups Schneider, Stephen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Gonzalez, Frank, University of Nebraska-Lincoln The Effects of Context on Social Identity Mitchell, Elizabeth, University of California, Berkeley Hayes, Matthew, Indiana University Experimental Evidence on the Role of Identity and Interest in Voting Behavior Pickup, Mark, Simon Fraser University Kimbrough, Erik, Simon Fraser University De Rooij, Eline, Simon Fraser University Identity and the Crystallization of Islamophobia: Anti-Islamic Attitudes and Resistance to Elite Frames and Narratives Peterson, Rolfe, Susquehanna University Clemons, Randy, Mercyhurst University Palmer, Carl, Illinois State University Let’s Agree to (Not) Disagree: Discomfort with Disagreement about Religion and Politics Shafranek, Richard, Northwestern University Busby, Ethan, Northwestern University Pasek, Josh, University of Michigan Discussants: Chen, Philip, University of Calgary Peterson, Rolfe, Susquehanna University PANEL 23.13 Racial Identity, Cohesion and Political Engagement Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair and Towler, Christopher, Western Washington University Discussant: Papers: Minority Group Identification and Voting Behavior Kim, Jae-Eun, Carnegie Mellon University

164 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

New Information Technology: The Role of Social Media On Linked Fate Quince, Vanessa, University of Washington Ochoa, Josè, University of Washington When Rights Give Way to Fear: Race, Linked-Fate, and Terrorism Dapper, Carolyn, The University of Washington PANEL 23.20 Institutions and Political Identity Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Chair and Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas Discussant: Papers: The Politics of Children: The Political Influence Children Having on their Immigrant Parents Carlos, Roberto, University of Chicago How to Demolish Racism Haas, Michael, California Polytechnic University, Pomona Race, Religion, and Community: How Churches Impact Neighborhoods’ Political Participation Huckle, Kiku, Pace University Ramirez, Ricardo, University of Notre Dame Nishikawa, Katsuo, Trinity University PANEL 24.06 Regionalism, Autonomy and Decentralization Location: Regency C, Third Floor Chair: Richomme, Olivier, University of Lyon, France Papers: Rethinking Autonomy in Southeast Asia Barter, Shane, Soka University of America Strong State or Weak State: Reflections on the strong state thesis in Turkey Basaran, Oyman, Bowdoin College Decentralization, Resources and Inequality: Are There Still ''Eight Spains''? Irepoglu Carreras, Yasemin, University of California, Riverside Localism and the Rise of a New Hong Kong Identity Kwan, Justin, University of British Columbia

165 Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Regional Planning in a Plantation World: The Case of West Maui Richardson, Brian, University of Hawai’i Discussant: Sriram, Shyam, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 25.02 Roundtable: Teaching Contentious Issues in the Political Science Classroom: Pedagogical Reflections Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chairs: McMahon, John, Beloit College Stapleton, Patricia, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Participants: Balaguera, Martha, University of Massachusetts Amherst Berardi, Gayle, Colorado State University-Pueblo Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound Liftin, Karen, University of Washington Lovato, Brian, Augustana College Martin, Danielle Joesten, California State University, Sacramento Walker, Hannah, Georgetown University Walsh, Sean, Capital University PANEL 28.05 Women in the Legislature Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair and Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic State University Discussant: Papers: Representing Women by Responding to Rules English, Ashley, University of North Texas A Cross-National Study on Women in Legislatures: Do they Reduce Interstate Conflict, Intrastate Conflict, Riots, and Defense Budgets? Romeri-Lewis, Natalie, Brigham Young University Representing The Hillary Doctrine in Congress: An Analysis of the Women, Peace, and Security Act Angevine, Sara, Whittier College A Cross-National Study on Women in Legislatures: Do they Reduce Interstate Conflict, Intrastate Conflict, Riots, and Defense Budgets? Beesley, Celeste, Brigham Young University Romeri-Lewis, Natalie, Brigham Young University Melville, Margaret, Brigham Young University Partnering Up: Coalitions Among African American Female and Latina State Legislators Cargile, Ivy A., California State University, Bakersfield Altema-McNeely, Natasha, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

166 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 - 5:00 PM PANEL 01.06 BREXIT and Trump: The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Industrialized Societies Location: Brighton, Fourth Floor Chair and Love, Gregory, University of Mississippi Discussant: Papers: Brexit: A Tale of Two Path Dependencies Ashbee, Edward, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark The Trump Ascendancy, European Populism and Ideational Orders Ashbee, Edward, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Helmersen, Ole, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Abandon Ship? An Analysis of Tactical Voting in the 2015 UK Election Hale, Isaac, University of California, Davis BREXIT: The Vote For The United Kingdom to Leave the European Union Settle, Allen, California Polytechnic State University Racism, Resentment, or Economic Anxiety?: The Resurgence of the Populist, Far-Right Weldon, Steven, Simon Fraser University Beyer, Alexander, Simon Fraser University PANEL 01.13 Identity, Institutions, and Participation Location: Cavendish, Fourth Floor Chair: Gonzalez, Nathan, eSchool of Graduate Professional Military Education, Air University Papers: Do Female Heads of Government Mobilize Women? A Multilevel Analysis with Data from Latin America and Europe Carreras, Miguel, University of California, Riverside

167 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Geography of Political Participation in Latin America Bowler, Shaun, University of California, Riverside Carreras, Miguel, University of California, Riverside A Change By Any Other Name: Variation in Cross-Value Postmaterialist Attitudinal Change Knight-Finley, Misty, University of California, Irvine Voting at the Margins: Electoral Volatility, List Placement, and MEP Defection Meserve, Stephen, Texas Tech University Robbins, Joseph, Shepherd University Thames, Frank, Texas Tech University Towards an Integrated Future? Majority Attitudes Toward Ethnic Minorities in Latvia and Kazakhstan Safronova, Margarita, University of California, Santa Barbara Discussant: Daniel, William, Francis Marion University PANEL 03.12 Environmental Pasts and Futures Location: Lord Byron, Fourth Floor Chair: Meyer, John, Humboldt State University Papers: Design Ecologies, Creative Labor and Ecological Democracy: Thinking the Just Transition beyond Trump and End Times Ecology White, Damian, Rhode Island School of Design The Green Child: Queer Kinship vs. Reproductive Futurism Brault, Claire, Brown University The Road Less Travelled: Narratives of Redemption in a Time of Ecological Domination Caraccioli, Mauro, Virginia Tech Politics of Ecological Nostalgia Lambacher, Jason, University of Washington Bothell Discussant: Breen, Sheryl, University of Minnesota, Morris

168 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 04.11 Climate Change and Environmental Communication Location: Prince of Wales, Third Floor Chair: Wolf, Jeremy, State University of New York at Cortland Papers: Person/Planet Politics: Contemplative Pedagogies for Turbulent Times Litfin, Karen, University of Washington The War on Climate? The Rhetoric of a “World War II- scale” Mobilization in Response to Climate Change Wolf, Jeremy, State University of New York at Cortland Climate Change in Your Backyard: Framing Climate Change to Motivate Action Sparks, Aaron, University of California Santa Barbara What's the Evidence: Data Analytics and Reading Legal Claims (with an illustration from climate change) Sterett, Susan, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University The Personal Politics of Sustainability: What do People Choose to Act in Sustainable Ways? Parafiniuk, Adrah, Northern Arizona University Discussants: Lawhon, Lydia, University of Colorado Boulder Wolf, Jeremy, State University of New York at Cortland PANEL 06.06 Gender, Race, Security and Violence Location: Dover, Fourth Floor Chair and Majic, Samantha, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: Papers: Where Theory Meets Praxis: Communities of Judgment and Peacebuilding in the Guatemalan Highlands Carter, Kimberly, University of Toronto Agentic Embodiment and Women's Experience of Military Sexual Assault Hannagan, Rebecca, Marine Corps University Gender Mainstreaming and Its Implications for Peace Building in North Eastern Nigeria Imasuen, Emmanuelar, University of Alberta

169 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Gendered Approaches to Truth Commissions: A Call to Colombia Romeri-Lewis, Natalie, Brigham Young University Rethinking International Criminal Tribunals through Transnational Feminist Scholarship Koomen, Jonneke, Willamette University PANEL 07.08 Roundtable: Joint Book Panel Discussion on Charles Lee's Ingenious Citizenship: Recrafting Democracy for Social Change and Sangay Mishra's Desis Divided: The Political Lives of South Asian Americans Location: Plaza C, Second Floor Chair: Lokaneeta, Jinee, Drew University Participants: Hancock, Ange-Marie, University of Southern California Lee, Charles, Arizona State University Mishra, Sangay, Drew University, Madison, NJ Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University PANEL 08.13 IPE Location: Tennyson, Fourth Floor Chair: Hira, Anil, Simon Fraser University Papers: Still a Reluctant Power? Brexit, the Refugee Crisis, and Narratives of Responsibility in German Foreign Policy Crossley-Frolick, Katy, Denison University Sovereign Debt, Regime Type and the Rise of China: Re-Reconsidering the Democratic Advantage McDowell, Daniel, Syracuse University Fuchs, Andreas, Heidelberg University Gehring, Kai, University of Zurich Bend or Break: The Impact of Identity on Institutional Flexibility Quince, Vanessa, University of Washington

170 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

China's Relations with Iran and Saudi Arabia Dorraj, Manochehr, Texas Christian University Discussant: Hira, Anil, Simon Fraser University Webb, Michael, University of Victoria PANEL 10.08 Mixed Methods Institutional Studies of Courts Location: Regency F, Third Floor Chair: Shaffer, William, Purdue University Papers: New Federalism and the Culture Wars: Gods, Guns, and LGBTQ Rights Blakeman, John, University of Wisconsin -Stevens Point Banks, Christopher, Kent State University Natural Law, the Social Contract and the Right to Privacy Lindsay, Spencer, California State University, Long Beach Reinvigorating Regime Politics Shortell, Chris, Portland State University Discussant: Shaffer, William, Purdue University Waltenburg, Eric, Purdue University PANEL 13.05 Ideological and Policy Representation Location: Kensington, Fourth Floor Papers: Managing the Narrative at the RNC Schrader, Benjamin, Colorado State University Fisher, Andrew, Missouri State University Leaning to the Left: An Examination of Self-Identifying Liberals and their Personal Ideologies Saporito, Robert, Claremont Graduate University What are They Like? Stereotypes of Party Supporters Busby, Ethan, Northwestern University Howat, Adam, Northwestern University Rothschild, Jacob, Northwestern University Shafranek, Richard, Northwestern University Party Organization and Candidate Qualities Kernell, Georgia, University of California, Los Angeles

171 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 14.10 Democracy and Diversity in Canadian Politics Location: Regency B, Third Floor Chair and Hendrix, Burke, University of Oregon Discusant: Papers: Talking Across Diversity: Deliberative Capital and Facilitating Discourse Quality Afsahi, Afsoun, The University of British Columbia The Representational Politics of Contentious Proximity Chapelas, Katrina, University of British Columbia Citizens' Assemblies - Unsettled Democracy? Magnusson, Rachel, University of the Fraser Valley Invisibility, Immigration, and Antiblack Racism: A Critical Analysis of Canadian Immigration Policy and Practice Thomas, Brian, Simon Fraser University Hutchison, Matthew, Simon Fraser University PANEL 14.13 Prison And Politics Location: Windsor, Third Floor Chair: Shapiro, Kam, Illinois State University Papers: Out of Bounds and the Carceral Terrain Noll, Ray, University of Chicago Should We Shorten Prison Sentences? Parr, Tom, University of Essex Discussant: Rollo, Toby, University of British Columbia PANEL 15.08 The End of Progress: Critical Theory and Postcolonialism, by Amy Allen, Author Meets Critics Location: Turner, Fourth Floor Chair: Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio, Rutgers University-Newark Commentators: Nichols, Robert, University of Minnesota Leeb, Claudia, Washington State University Winter, Yves, McGill University Author/ Allen, Amy, Penn State University Responder:

172 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 15.24 Affective Dimensions of Identity Politics: Bridging the Gap between Academic Critique and Practices of Identity Location: Stanley, 34th Floor Chair: Glezos, Simon, University of Victoria Papers: Becoming Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable: On the Affective Importance and Limitations of Identity Politics Miller, David, University of Victoria The Affective Politics of Sexual Consent Smith, Kim, University of Victoria Montgomery, Nick, University of Victoria Wondering about Masculinity Bethune, Stephanie, University of Victoria Bag Lady, You Gon' Hurt Your Back: Female Embodiment and a Phenomenology of Women and Handbags Melonas, Desiree, Swarthmore College Discussant: Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University PANEL 15.37 Equality Location: Seymour, 34th Floor Chair and Breiner, Peter, University at Albany, State University of Discussant: New York Papers: Democracy as a Principle of Social Interaction Kaswan, Mark, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Political Identity and Political Equality as a Universal and Foundational Human Right De Luca, Jr., Thomas, Fordham University Equality of What? Of Standing and of Real Freedom to Self-Determine Malleson, Tom, King's University College at Western University PANEL 15.48 Religion and Secularism Location: Regency E, Third Floor Chair and Gutterman, David, Willamette University Discussant:

173 Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Metaphysics and Judgment: Zerilli in Conversation with Radical Orthodoxy Bradney, Matthew, University of Colorado at Boulder Sacred Space Conflicts: Inclusivist Failures and Exclusivist Saviors Kono, Danny, University of California, Riverside The Religious Right and Left Rohr, Dylan, University of California, Riverside The Virtues of Secularism Wright, Brendan, Princeton University PANEL 15.52 Colonization, Resistance, and Law Location: Regency D, Third Floor Chair: Dahl, Adam, Sewanee: The University of the South Papers: “The Power of Colonization:” Revisiting Foucault on Discipline Erlenbusch, Verena, University of Memphis Seeing and Building the Common World: Reorienting Politics Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People in Canada Heiberg, Dalaina, University of Chicago Indigenous People and the Legitimacy of Criminal Justice Harrison, Teddy, University of Toronto Meta-Path: Power and Paradigms of Wrongdoing Anderson, JP, University of Washington Discussant: Dahl, Adam, Sewanee: The University of the South PANEL 15.69 Identity, Democracy, and Intersectionality Location: Regency A, Third Floor Chair and Melonas, Alex, Temple University Discussant: Papers: Cultural Coercion in Deliberative Democracy: Paradigms of Common Sense Cutter, Linea, Florida International University Against the Pauline Temptation Asher, Wycoff, The Graduate Center, CUNY

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Adoptive Identity and the Unwitting Exclusions of Collective Intersectionality Rudy, Sayres, Independent, PhD Columbia Discussant: Melonas, Alex, Temple University PANEL 16.13 Great Thinkers of the Modern Age Location: Plaza B, Second Floor Chair: McQueen, Alison, Stanford University Papers: Limits of Self Reflexivity: Montesquieu's Comparative Method and Asian Despotism in China and Japan Haskins, Alex, The University of Chicago Rousseau, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Immediacy Cidam, Cigdem, Union College The Complete Subjection of the Individual to the Community: Exile and Arbitrary Power in the Work of Benjamin Constant McGinnis, Briana, McGill University Discussant: Sparling, Robert, University of Ottawa PANEL 17.10 Citizenship and Political Action Location: Plaza A, Second Floor Chair: Peters, Tacuma, Michigan State University Papers: Organizing for Action: Political Committees in the General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1900-1920 Chamberlain, Adam, Coastal Carolina University Confronting Historical Amnesia as Scholarly Praxis Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Analyzing the Disappearance of Women’s and the Retrenchment of their Political-Legal Status in Early Modern England Anthony, Deborah, University of Illinois Springfield Discussant: McDonagh, Eileen, Northeastern University

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PANEL 23.12 International Politics and the Diaspora Location: Grouse, 34th Floor Papers: The Nigerian State and Ethnic Agitations for Self Deter- mination: The Case of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra Alumona, Ikenna Mike, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Azom, Nnaemeka Stephen, Federal University Lafia, Nasarawa State Morons and Thugs of Ethnic Identity in Africa: Unleashing the Power of the Salient Majority in the Burundi Ethnic Violence Gondwe, Gregory, University of Oregon Identity Crisis, Elitist Contestations and Peace in Wukari, Taraba State-Nigeria (1999-2015) Odigbo, Jude, University of Nigeria, Nsukka-Nigeria PANEL 23.18 African Americans, Turnout, and Vote Choice in the 2016 Presidential Election Location: Georgia A, Second Floor Chair: Cooper, Daphne, Indian River State College Papers: The 2016 Presidential Election: Examining the Impact of Candidate Evaluations on the Political Behavior of African Americans Mangum, Maruice, North Carolina A&T State University Swain, Randall, Eastern Kentucky University Policy Matters and the 2016 Presidential Election: Assessing the Impact of Policy Positions on African American Political Behavior Armstrong, Ayanna, North Carolina A&T State University Cooper, Daphne, Indian River State College Identity Politics in the 2016 Presidential Election: The Effects of Social Group Identity and Group Consciousness on the Political Behavior of African Americans Trautman, Linda, Ohio University-Lancaster Walker, Hannah, Georgetown University Discussant: Armstrong, Ayanna, North Carolina A&T State University

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PANEL 24.04 Descriptive Representation and the State Location: Georgia B, Second Floor Chair: Adams, Brian, San Diego State University Papers: The Effects of the California Voting Rights Act on Descriptive Representation Levitt, Justin, Rose Institute, Claremont McKenna College Minority Representation in the Golden State: The California Voting Rights Act and the Slow Death of At- Large Elections Richomme, Olivier, University of Lyon, France News at the State-level: How Media Outlets Shape Immigration Policy Outcomes Madrid Jr., Raul, Claremont Graduate University Suburban White Nationalism or Interstate Conflict: Recasting the Racial Divide in Milwaukee as International Relations Bennett, Dylan, University of Wisconsin Waukesha Institutional Characteristics and the Value of Women's Committee Portfolios in State Legislatures McGrath, Robert, George Mason University Ryan, Josh, Utah State University Wrighten, Jatia, George Mason University Discussants: Andranovich, Greg, California State University, Los Angeles Neiman, Jayme, University of Northern Iowa PANEL 25.03 Assessing In-Class and Out-of-Class Approaches to Engaging Students Location: Oxford, Third Floor Chair and Barclay, Scott, National Science Foundation Discussant: Papers: Online Student Collaborations: Future Horizons in Student Online Usage Chadha, Anita, University of Houston, Downtown

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Politically Themed Residential Learning Communities as Incubators of Political Engagement McTague, John, Towson University Knowledge, Skills, Qualities, and Integration: Reviewing the Value of a Liberal Arts Education Holtzman, Richard, Bryant University Reclaiming Academic Advising as a Faculty Role -- The Survival of Political Science Departments May Depend on It Veazey, Linda, Midwestern State University Comparative Politics, Women and STEM: Developing a Global, Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research Training Program Roberts, Lia, Mount Saint Mary's University Nogaj, Luiza, Mount Saint Mary's University Inrig, Stephen, Mount Saint Mary's University Deprele, Sylvine, Mount Saint Mary's University PANEL 27.06 Money in Politics Location: Cypress, 34th Floor Chair: Boyea, Brent, University of Texas at Arlington Papers: Party Endorsement and Individual Contributions: A Study of Preprimary Endorsements in Gubernatorial Primary Elections Boyea, Brent, University of Texas at Arlington Developing Empirical Evidence for Campaign Finance Cases Ferguson, Brent, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law Lee, Chisun, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law The Impact Of Outside Group Expenditures in U.S. House Elections, 2010-2016 Gulati, Jeff, Bentley University Farrar-Myers, Victoria, Southern Methodist University

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Informal Enforcement of Campaign Finance Law Gaskins, Ben, Lewis & Clark College Lochner, Todd, Lewis & Clark College Seljan, Ellen, Lewis & Clark College Dundon, Zane, Lewis & Clark College , Katie, Lewis & Clark College Discussant: Ferguson, Brent, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law PANEL 28.06 Women's Leadership and Gender Quotas Location: English Bay, 34th Floor Chair: Silva, Andrea, University of North Texas Papers: A Battleground for Women's Leadership: How Former- Missionary Institutions Shape Contemporary Policies on Female Clergy in Ethiopia Dreier, Sarah, University of Washington Electoral Gender Quotas in Costa Rica: Small States, Big Lessons Gray, Tricia, University of Louisville Tearing Down the Political Mechitza: Equality in Representation for Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women Jordan, Holly, Roanoke College The Political Value of Women Candidates: An Analysis of the Strategic Adoption of Gender Quotas Valdini, Melody, Portland State University

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Abel, Troy Adler, David Gray [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 PANEL 05.03 ...... 109 Abosch, Yishaiya Afsahi, Afsoun [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 Abramson, Kara Ahmed, Faisal [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 32.09 ...... 81 PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 Abramyan, Hovannes Ahn, Seongjoon [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 92 PANEL 15.39 ...... 53 PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 Aidoo, Richard Ackerly, Brooke [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 PANEL 15.09 ...... 148 PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 Akuezue, Micah Acorn, Elizabeth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.08 ...... 90 PANEL 10.04 ...... 86 Alakoc, Burcu Pinar Adalet, Begum [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 PANEL 18.01 ...... 42 Alarian, Hannah PANEL 18.03 ...... 77 [email protected] Adam, Erin PANEL 07.03 ...... 50 [email protected] Aleman, Jose PANEL 06.04 ...... 60 [email protected] Adams, Brian PANEL 07.03 ...... 50 [email protected] Alexander, Jennifer PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 [email protected] PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 PANEL 23.14 ...... 79 Adams, Bobbi Alexander, Gerard [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.05 ...... 120 PANEL 23.05 ...... 92 Adams, Matthew PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 [email protected] Algara, Carlos PANEL 14.08 ...... 129 [email protected] Ades, Alexander PANEL 08.07 ...... 96 [email protected] PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 180 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Alger, Justin Amadae, Sonja [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 PANEL 15.51 ...... 99 Allen, Susan Ambar, Saladin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 PANEL 05.02 ...... 59 PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 Amoureux, Jack Allen, Amy [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 PANEL 15.05 ...... 113 PANEL 15.62 ...... 150 PANEL 15.08 ...... 172 Anca, Turcu PANEL 15.26 ...... 52 [email protected] Allen, Trevor PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 [email protected] Anderson, JP PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 [email protected] Allen, Barbara PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 PANEL 12.05 ...... 147 PANEL 15.52 ...... 174 Allen, Michael Anderson, Ellen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 PANEL 02.01 ...... 47 PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 Alphin, Caroline Andranovich, Greg [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 42 PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 Altamirano-Jimenez, Isabel PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 [email protected] PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 PANEL 03.10 ...... 156 Ang, Yuen Yuen Altema-McNeely, Natasha [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 Angelini, Nicole Alumona, Ikenna Mike [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 PANEL 23.12 ...... 176 Angevine, Sara Alunan, Susan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 PANEL 14.09 ...... 138 PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 Alvarez, Sharon Anthony, Deborah [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 PANEL 17.10 ...... 175

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Aoki, Andrew Arora, Maneesh [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 153 PANEL 23.03 ...... 55 PANEL 31.04 ...... 135 Arquilla, John Apostolidis, Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.15 ...... 126 PANEL 14.01 ...... 39 Artrip, Ryan PANEL 14.03 ...... 64 [email protected] PANEL 15.27 ...... 76 PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 Aragon, Janni Arugay, Aries [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.10 ...... 50 PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 Ardill, Allan Ascher, Ivan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.04 ...... 84 PANEL 15.02 ...... 64 Arevalo Leon, Rosa PANEL 15.11 ...... 98 [email protected] Ashbee, Edward PANEL 08.19 ...... 97 [email protected] Arias, Eric PANEL 01.06 ...... 167 PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 Ashcroft, Richard [email protected] Armoudian, Maria [email protected] PANEL 15.67 ...... 150 PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 Asher, Wycoff [email protected] Armstrong, Ayanna [email protected] PANEL 15.69 ...... 174 PANEL 23.18 ...... 176 Ashleigh , Campi [email protected] Armstrong, Frederick [email protected] PANEL 15.22 ...... 139 PANEL 15.67 ...... 150 Aslam, Ali [email protected] Arneil, Barbara [email protected] PANEL 15.65 ...... 89 PANEL 06.10 ...... 50 Atallah, Sami PANEL 15.10 ...... 40 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 Arnold, Clay Atkinson, Matthew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.13 ...... 94 PANEL 13.04 ...... 147 Arnold, Samuel Atuk, Sumru [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.51 ...... 99 PANEL 28.02 ...... 134

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Aultman, B Balaguera, Martha [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 PANEL 06.01 ...... 49 PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 Avgousti, Andreas Balcom, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.09 ...... 141 PANEL 15.38 ...... 41 PANEL 16.10 ...... 131 Balkan, Osman Avila, Yaroslava [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.65 ...... 89 PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 Ball, Jonathan Aviram, Roy [email protected] PANEL 27.05 ...... 120 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 Axelsson, Kaya PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 [email protected] Ballingall, Robert PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 [email protected] Ayoub, Phillip PANEL 16.09 ...... 141 [email protected] Ban, Pamela PANEL 19.01 ...... 67 [email protected] PANEL 19.05 ...... 152 PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 Azom, Nnaemeka Stephen PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 [email protected] Banducci, Susan PANEL 23.12 ...... 176 [email protected] Baber, Walter PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 [email protected] Banerjee, Kiran PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 [email protected] PANEL 04.08 ...... 124 PANEL 15.36 ...... 149 Badeen, Dennis Banerjee, Sikata [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 108 PANEL 06.10 ...... 50 Bagg, Samuel Banks, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 112 PANEL 10.08 ...... 171 Baird, Katie Barbaro, Alexia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 15.54 ...... 53 Barclay, Scott Bakiner, Onur [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 25.01 ...... 155 PANEL 10.04 ...... 86 PANEL 25.03 ...... 177

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Barker, David Basaran, Oyman [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 Barker, Kye Bashovski, Marta [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.04 ...... 90 PANEL 15.56 ...... 130 Barnard, Andrew Basnett, Caleb [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.17 ...... 54 PANEL 15.68 ...... 151 Barnes, Matthew Bateman, David [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 PANEL 04.04 ...... 84 PANEL 17.09 ...... 142 Barnett, Derek Battistoni, Alyssa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.56 ...... 130 PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 Barringer, Elizabeth PANEL 15.15 ...... 88 [email protected] PANEL 15.16 ...... 113 PANEL 16.08 ...... 90 Battle, Martin PANEL 16.10 ...... 131 [email protected] Barros Leal Farias, Deborah PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 [email protected] Baum, Bruce PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 [email protected] PANEL 08.05 ...... 72 PANEL 15.41 ...... 149 Barry, Jordy Bayes, Jane [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 Barry, Zoé PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 Beachler, Donald Barsky, Christina [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 PANEL 01.12 ...... 47 Barter, Shane Beard, Lisa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 PANEL 15.54 ...... 53 PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 Bartlett, Robert PANEL 23.14 ...... 79 [email protected] PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 PANEL 04.08 ...... 124 184 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Beauvais, Edana Beltran, Cristina [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 PANEL 15.03 ...... 76 PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 PANEL 15.07 ...... 159 Becker, Jeff PANEL 15.13 ...... 88 [email protected] Bendix, William PANEL 14.06 ...... 112 [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 Beechey, Susanne Benjamin, Francis [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 06.10 ...... 50 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 Bennett, Nolan PANEL 32.07 [email protected] Beesley, Celeste PANEL 16.06 ...... 76 [email protected] PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 Bennett, Dylan PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 [email protected] Beggan, Dominic PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 [email protected] PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 Bennett, Elizabeth Behl, Natasha [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 59 PANEL 06.04 ...... 60 PANEL 04.09 ...... 137 Bejarano, Christina Bennett, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 Bell, Duncan Bensley, William [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.10 ...... 40 PANEL 15.61 ...... 140 Bell, Jeannine Benson, Evan [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 PANEL 02.01 ...... 47 Berardi, Gayle PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 [email protected] Belt, Todd PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 [email protected] PANEL 25.02 ...... 166

PANEL 04.10 ...... 145 PANEL 05.03 ...... 109

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Berg, Aaron Biebricher, Thomas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 125 PANEL 15.15 ...... 88 Berggren, John PANEL 15.49 ...... 161 [email protected] Biro, Andrew PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] Berk, Christopher PANEL 03.05 ...... 108 [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 PANEL 15.19 ...... 52 Biser, Ashley Bernal, Angelica [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.41 ...... 149 PANEL 15.13 ...... 88 Black, Bryan Bernhard, William PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 Black, Ryan Bernhard, Rachel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 Blajer de la Garza, Yuna Bernhardt, Brian [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 110 PANEL 15.56 ...... 130 Blakeman, John Berry, Aberdeen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 PANEL 15.39 ...... 53 PANEL 10.08 ...... 171 Berry, Michael Blanchard, Kenneth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 PANEL 16.07 ...... 101 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 16.11 ...... 66 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Blattman, Christopher Bethune, Stephanie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 Bodet, Marc A. Bettez, Sonia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 Bogiaris, Guillaume Beyer, Alexander [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.10 ...... 131 PANEL 01.06 ...... 167 Bohle, Darren [email protected] PANEL 15.62 ...... 150

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Boldt, Ethan Bowman, Quinlan PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 [email protected] Bonner, Michelle PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 [email protected] Boydstun, Amber PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 [email protected] Borges, Fabian PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 [email protected] Boyea, Brent PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 [email protected] Boros, Diana PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 [email protected] Boylan, Brandon PANEL 14.09 ...... 138 [email protected] Borowiak, Craig PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 136 PANEL 14.01 ...... 39 PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 PANEL 16.03 ...... 66 PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 Boryczka, Jocelyn Bozonelos, Dino [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.42 ...... 89 PANEL 07.07 ...... 156 PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 Bracewell, Lorna Botello-Samson, Darren [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 PANEL 18.04 ...... 131 PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 Bouche, Vanessa PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 [email protected] Bradley, Jonathan PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 Boucher, Vincent Bradney, Matthew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 Boushey, Graeme PANEL 15.48 ...... 173 [email protected] Brandwein, Pamela PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 68 PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 Bowler, Shaun Brantley, Laura [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 Branton, Regina PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154

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Brathwaite, Robert Brookhart, Jennifer [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 156 PANEL 10.01 ...... 50 Brault, Claire PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 PANEL 03.12 ...... 168 PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Breen, Sheryl Browers, Michaelle [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 48 PANEL 14.12 ...... 147 PANEL 03.12 ...... 168 PANEL 14.19 ...... 87 Breetz, Hanna Brown, Adam [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 Breiner, Peter Brown, Andrew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.37 ...... 173 PANEL 15.57 ...... 99 Brendese, P.J. Brown, Crystal [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.64 ...... 42 PANEL 13.03 ...... 128 Brennan, Kathleen Brown, Mark [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.29 ...... 88 PANEL 03.01 ...... 70 Brettschneider, Marla, Brown, Rachel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 PANEL 06.04 ...... 60 Brierly, Allen PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 [email protected] Browning, Christopher PANEL 27.05 ...... 120 [email protected] Britzman, Kylee PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 [email protected] Brush, Amanda PANEL 12.04 ...... 98 [email protected] Brock, Clare PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 [email protected] Bruyneel, Kevin PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 [email protected] Bronner, Stephen PANEL 16.19 ...... 163 [email protected] PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 PANEL 15.14 ...... 88 PANEL 23.02 ...... 44 Brookes, Ellen Bunting, Thomas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 PANEL 14.09 ...... 138

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Burbank, Matthew Button, Mark [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 Burgess, Susan Cabrera, Luis [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 Cai, Meina Burke, Amanda [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 Cain, Bruce PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 [email protected] Burmila, Edward PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 Caine, Ken Burnett, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.10 ...... 156 PANEL 17.07 ...... 91 Calderon, M. Apolonia Burns , Courtenay [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 Busby, Ethan Caldwell, Anne [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 Calfano, Brian [email protected] Bustikova, Lenka [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 Callahan, William [email protected] Busumtwi-Sam, James [email protected] PANEL 15.18 ...... 40 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 Callison, William [email protected] Butet-Roch, Laurence [email protected] PANEL 15.15 ...... 88 PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 PANEL 15.63 ...... 162 Butorac, Sean Camarena Luhrs, Margarita [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.17 ...... 114 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 Butters, Ross Campbell, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 12.02 ...... 73

189 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Cannavo, Peter Carter, Kimberly [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 PANEL 06.05 ...... 109 Caputi, Mary PANEL 06.06 ...... 169 [email protected] Casellas, Jason PANEL 02.05 ...... 94 [email protected] PANEL 15.05 ...... 113 PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Caraccioli, Mauro PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 [email protected] Casper, Joshua PANEL 03.02 ...... 48 [email protected] PANEL 03.12 ...... 168 PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 16.08 ...... 90 Castro Baker, Amy Cargile, Ivy A. [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 PANEL 06.07 ...... 96 Cate, Sarah PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 [email protected] Carla, Yumatle PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 PANEL 15.36 ...... 149 Cauthen, James Carleton, Francis [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 50 PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 Caver, Martin Carlin, Ryan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.17 ...... 114 PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 Cawley, Gregg PANEL 01.09 ...... 136 [email protected] Carlisle, Juliet PANEL 23.14 ...... 79 [email protected] Ceccoli, Stephen PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 [email protected] PANEL 04.10 ...... 145 PANEL 17.05 ...... 77 Carlos, Roberto Chadha, Anita [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.20 ...... 165 PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 Carreras, Miguel Chakravarti, Sonali [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 PANEL 15.33 ...... 160 PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 Chamberlain, Adam [email protected] Carrese, Paul [email protected] PANEL 17.10 ...... 175 PANEL 16.02 ...... 100 190 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Chamberlain, James Chong, Chinbo [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 PANEL 15.53 ...... 41 PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 Chapelas , Katrina PANEL 31.03 ...... 121 [email protected] Christensen, Emily PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 [email protected] Chari, Anita PANEL 15.40 ...... 65 [email protected] Christenson, Dino PANEL 15.25 ...... 40 [email protected] Chaturvedi, Neilan PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 [email protected] Chu, Sinan PANEL 11.02 ...... 63 [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 Cidam, Cigdem PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 [email protected] PANEL 31.03 ...... 121 PANEL 15.07 ...... 159 Chen, Hao PANEL 15.21 ...... 148 [email protected] PANEL 16.13 ...... 175 PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 Cladis, Mark Chen, Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.10 ...... 156 PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 Clark, April Chen, Philip [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.09 ...... 137 PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 PANEL 04.10 ...... 145 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 Clark, Brad Chick, Matthew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 84 PANEL 15.62 ...... 150 Clark, Brian Chiu, Yvonne [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 147 PANEL 14.07 ...... 112 Clark, Jennifer PANEL 14.08 ...... 129 [email protected] PANEL 15.34 ...... 149 PANEL 06.04 ...... 60 Chomsky, Daniel Clarke, Marlea [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 PANEL 12.05 ...... 147

191 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Clauson, Stacy Collins, Jonathan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 PANEL 23.01 ...... 68 Clealand, Danielle PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 [email protected] Commisiong, Anand PANEL 23.03 ...... 55 [email protected] Cleary, Patrick PANEL 15.14 ...... 88 [email protected] PANEL 15.54 ...... 53 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 15.66 ...... 141 Clemons, Randy Comstock, Audrey [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 PANEL 08.10 ...... 137 Clifford, Bob, Cones, Nigel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.10 ...... 137 PANEL 15.40 ...... 65 Cockrell, Andrew Conn, Katharine [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.16 ...... 37 PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 Cohn, Theodore Conroy, Meredith [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 05.01 ...... 49 Cole, Kathleen PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 [email protected] PANEL 32.21 ...... 155 PANEL 15.41 ...... 149 Cooper , Daphne PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 [email protected] PANEL 15.50 ...... 161 PANEL 23.18 ...... 176 Colin, Kielty Corral, Alvaro [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.55 ...... 66 PANEL 23.05 ...... 92 Collingwood, Loren PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 [email protected] Correa Serrano, María Antonia PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 Cortez, David PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 PANEL 27.02 ...... 92 Cotton-O'Brien, Cameron PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 [email protected] PANEL 15.44 ...... 139

192 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Cottrell, Patrick Crow, Deserai [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.12 ...... 157 PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 PANEL 08.15 ...... 126 Crudo, Christine Coulthard, Glen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 23.02 ...... 44 Cruz, Cesi Cox, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 PANEL 03.11 ...... 124 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 Cox, James PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 [email protected] Cruz-Nichols, Vanessa PANEL 22.03 ...... 68 [email protected] Cox, Ronald PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 [email protected] Culver, Adam PANEL 02.05 ...... 94 [email protected] Crabtree, Charles PANEL 14.14 ...... 39 [email protected] PANEL 14.18 ...... 138 PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Cummins, Jeff Crandall, Emily [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 Currier, Carrie Cravens, III, Royal [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 Cushnie, Lawrence Crespin, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.06 ...... 76 PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 Cutter, Linea PANEL 11.02 ...... 63 [email protected] Crisman-Cox, Casey PANEL 15.69 ...... 174 [email protected] Czobor-Lupp, Mihaela PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 [email protected] Cronin, Thomas PANEL 16.04 ...... 90 [email protected] PANEL 16.11 ...... 66 PANEL 05.03 ...... 109 Dahl, Adam PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 [email protected] Crossley-Frolick, Katy PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 [email protected] PANEL 15.52 ...... 174 PANEL 08.13 ...... 170

193 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Daily, Anna Davis, Sandra [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.19 ...... 52 PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 Dale, Nadia Davis, Thomas [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 De Luca, Jr. , Thomas Daniel, William [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 PANEL 15.37 ...... 173 PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 De Rooij, Eline Danielson, Caroline PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 [email protected] Debrix, Francois PANEL 22.02 ...... 55 [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 Dapper, Carolyn PANEL 12.04 ...... 98 [email protected] PANEL 15.65 ...... 89 PANEL 23.13 ...... 164 DeCarlo, Chelsea Darrow, Robert [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 Deere, Don Darveau Routhier, Florence [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.28 ...... 65 PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 DeGolia, Alexander Dauvergne, Peter [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 Del Visco, Stephen PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 [email protected] Davari, Arash PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 [email protected] Delaune, Tim PANEL 15.34 ...... 149 [email protected] David, Charles-Philippe PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 [email protected] Den Hartog, Chris PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 [email protected] Davidson, Michael PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 [email protected] Deprele, Sylvine PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 [email protected] Davis, Charles PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 [email protected] Derdzinski, Joseph PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] PANEL 04.10 ...... 145 PANEL 01.12 ...... 47

194 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

DeSart, Jay DiSarro, Brian [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.02 ...... 92 PANEL 10.01 ...... 50 DeSipio, Louis PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Desmares, Camille Dluhosch, Barbara [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.18 ...... 138 PANEL 08.14 ...... 137 DeWitt, Darin Dobuzinskis, Laurent [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 49 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 PANEL 13.04 ...... 147 PANEL 09.04 ...... 145 Deylami, Shirin Doces, John [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 Dhillon, Jaskiran Dodsworth, Ashley [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.02 ...... 44 PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 Di Stefano, Christine Don Carlos, Andrew [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 Donovan, Todd Dietrich, Joseph [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 Dorraj, Manochehr Dietsch, Alia [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 Dincecco, Mark Dow, Douglas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 Dinnin, Alec PANEL 14.09 ...... 138 [email protected] PANEL 14.15 ...... 51 PANEL 16.20 ...... 54 PANEL 16.05 ...... 53 Diones, Alexander PANEL 16.19 ...... 163 [email protected] Dreier, Sarah PANEL 15.65 ...... 89 [email protected]

PANEL 01.12 ...... 47

PANEL 28.06 ...... 179

195 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Drummond, Nicholas Eichner, Carolyn [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 131 PANEL 15.44 ...... 139 PANEL 16.02 ...... 100 Einwohner, Rachel PANEL 16.11 ...... 66 [email protected] Dubeau, Mathieu PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 [email protected] Eisenberg, Avigail PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 [email protected] Dudley, Danijela PANEL 15.23 ...... 160 [email protected] El-Khatib, Stephen PANEL 07.07 ...... 156 [email protected] Duffy, Robert PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 PANEL 04.04 ...... 84 Elegbede, Audrey Dumm, Thomas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 PANEL 14.03 ...... 64 Elemo, Olufunmbi PANEL 15.20 ...... 139 [email protected] Dundon, Zane PANEL 01.12 ...... 47 PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 el-Wakil, Alice [email protected] Duong, Kevin [email protected] PANEL 15.55 ...... 66 PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 English, Ashley [email protected] PANEL 16.19 ...... 163 PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 Durden, Elizabeth [email protected] PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 Ephraim, Laura [email protected] Durnova, Anna [email protected] PANEL 15.22 ...... 139 PANEL 09.04 ...... 145 PANEL 15.53 ...... 41 Dvir, Rotem Epstein, Charlotte [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.16 ...... 37 PANEL 15.50 ...... 161 Echeverria, Raquel Erev, Stephanie [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 68 PANEL 14.03 ...... 64 Edelson, Jack [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 91

196 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Erfani Hossein Pour, Rezvaneh Farnsworth, Stephen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.10 ...... 156 PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Erlenbusch, Verena PANEL 12.04 ...... 98 [email protected] Farrar-Myers, Victoria PANEL 15.52 ...... 174 [email protected] Ernst, Rose PANEL 05.03 ...... 109 [email protected] PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 PANEL 23.09 ...... 132 PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 Esmaeilpour, Parmida Farrell, Amy [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 Fatovic, Clement PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 [email protected] PANEL 08.10 ...... 137 PANEL 02.04 ...... 84 Espana-Najera, Annabella Fattor, Eric [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 PANEL 15.61 ...... 140 Esteban, Rhoanne Feit, Mario [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 PANEL 15.60 ...... 130 PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 Feldman, Leonard PANEL 31.03 ...... 121 [email protected] Eusebi, Kelly PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 74 PANEL 07.07 ...... 156 PANEL 15.07 ...... 159 Evans, Alfred Ferguson, Brent [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 Ferguson, Kathy Evans, Allison [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 75 PANEL 01.01 ...... 35 PANEL 15.16 ...... 113 Fafchamps, Marcel PANEL 15.29 ...... 88 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 Ferguson, Kennan Fariss, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 51 PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 PANEL 15.02 ...... 64 PANEL 15.29 ...... 88

197 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Ferguson, Michaele Flores, Andrew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.19 ...... 52 PANEL 19.01 ...... 67 PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 Ferreira da Silva, Denise PANEL 19.05 ...... 152 [email protected] Flynn, Michael PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 [email protected] Fiber-Ostrow, Pamela PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 [email protected] Fogg Davis, Heath PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 [email protected] Fischel, Joseph PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 PANEL 14.05 ...... 87 Foley, Lauren Fisher, Andrew [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 Fisher, Patrick Fong, Edmund [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 PANEL 27.02 ...... 92 Forbis, Robert FitzGerald, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.08 ...... 124 PANEL 06.05 ...... 109 Forbis, Jr., Robert Fitzgerald, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 59 PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 PANEL 04.04 ...... 84 PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 Fitzgerald Jr., Michael Forman, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 PANEL 15.14 ...... 88 PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 Forrest, David Fletcher, Kimberley [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 128 PANEL 17.09 ...... 142 Forster-Smith, Christopher Flint, Andrew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.64 ...... 42 PANEL 15.26 ...... 52 Foster, Adam PANEL 15.33 ...... 160 [email protected] PANEL 15.44 ...... 139

198 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Foster, Chase Friedman, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 Fragniere , Augustin PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 PANEL 12.04 ...... 98 Francis, Megan Ming Frost, Bryan-Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.31 ...... 114 PANEL 15.49 ...... 161 Francisco, Nicole PANEL 17.09 ...... 142 [email protected] Fuchs, Andreas PANEL 06.01 ...... 49 PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 Fumurescu, Alin Frank, Jason [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.05 ...... 53 PANEL 15.04 ...... 113 Funke, Peter Franke, Mark [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.04 ...... 147 PANEL 15.35 ...... 160 Gómez, Aguiñaga, Bárbara PANEL 15.53 ...... 41 [email protected] Fredericksen, Elizabeth PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 [email protected] Gaboury, Jennifer PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 [email protected] PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 Freebourn, Justin Gabrielson, Teena [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 PANEL 03.01 ...... 70 PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 Freeder, Sean Gagliardi, Jess [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.06 ...... 153 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 Gagnon, Jennifer Freeland, Patricia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 Galisanka, Andrius French, John [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 136 PANEL 23.10 ...... 142 Gambino, Elena PANEL 23.17 ...... 79 [email protected] PANEL 15.40 ...... 65

199 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Garcia, Jennifer Genovese, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 PANEL 05.03 ...... 109 Garcia-Castañon, Marcela Geron, Kim [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 PANEL 31.04 ...... 135 Garcia-Rios, Sergio Gest, Justin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 PANEL 07.03 ...... 50 PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 Getachew, Adom Gardiner, Stephen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 75 PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 PANEL 15.15 ...... 88 Garretson, Jeremiah Geva, Nehemia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.05 ...... 152 PANEL 08.16 ...... 37 PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 Ghaedi, Mohammad Garrett, Jacob [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 Ghosh, Cyril Gaskins, Ben [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 Giamario, Patrick Gates, Gary [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 PANEL 15.30 ...... 98 Gebhardt, Mareike Gilbert, Victoria [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 125 PANEL 01.09 ...... 136 Gehring, Kai Gilhooley, Simon [email protected] PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 Gelineau, Francois Gillman, Anne PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 [email protected] Gell-Redman, Micah PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 [email protected] Gillooly, Shauna PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 [email protected] Gendlin, Gerry PANEL 13.03 ...... 128 [email protected] PANEL 08.16 ...... 37

200 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Gilpin, Erynne Golebiowska, Ewa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 Gimbel, Edward Goltz, Caleb [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 131 PANEL 03.05 ...... 108 PANEL 16.08 ...... 90 Golub, Mark Glass, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.33 ...... 160 PANEL 15.19 ...... 52 PANEL 15.62 ...... 150 Glezos, Simon Gomes, Bjorn [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.18 ...... 40 PANEL 16.05 ...... 53 PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 Gomez, Katharine PANEL 15.43 ...... 99 [email protected] Glick, David PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 Gondwe, Gregory Godrej, Farah [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.12 ...... 176 PANEL 14.02 ...... 51 Gonzalez, Benjamin PANEL 15.25 ...... 40 [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 66 PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 Godwin, Marcia PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 27.05 ...... 120 PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 Goelzhauser, Greg Gonzalez, Frank [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 Gonzalez, George Golden, Miriam [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 136 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 Gonzalez, Nathan PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 [email protected] Goldman, Loren PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 PANEL 16.04 ...... 90 PANEL 13.03 ...... 128 Goldstein, Joshua PANEL 13.04 ...... 147 [email protected] PANEL 16.07 ...... 101 201 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Gonzalez Juenke, Eric Grahame, Alyssa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 96 PANEL 01.01 ...... 35 Goodhart, Michael Grant, John [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.09 ...... 148 PANEL 15.49 ...... 161 PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 PANEL 15.51 ...... 99 Goodman, Rob Grasso, Anthony [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.08 ...... 90 PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 Gordon , Jane Grattan, Laura [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.06 ...... 76 PANEL 15.06 ...... 129 PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 PANEL 15.17 ...... 114 Gordy, Katherine Gray, Stuart [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.13 ...... 88 PANEL 16.19 ...... 163 PANEL 16.03 ...... 66 Gray, Tricia PANEL 16.18 ...... 151 [email protected] PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 Gortler, Shai PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 [email protected] PANEL 28.06 ...... 179 PANEL 15.20 ...... 139 Greear, Jake Gorup, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.04 ...... 90 PANEL 15.57 ...... 99 Green, Logan Gosselin, Tania [email protected] PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 PANEL 15.54 ...... 53 Gottlieb, Jessica Greenberg, Aaron [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 PANEL 16.20 ...... 54 Gottlieb, Julian Greene, Jeffrey [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 Govella, Kristi PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 [email protected] Greene, Stacey PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 [email protected] Graf, Sinja PANEL 06.07 ...... 96 [email protected] PANEL 16.15 ...... 162 202 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Greene, Viveca Guo, Gang [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.30 ...... 98 PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 Greer, James PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 [email protected] Gushue, Alison PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 [email protected] PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 PANEL 16.09 ...... 141 Gregory, Andrew Gutierrez, Angela [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 Grendstad, Gunnar Gutierrez, Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 PANEL 15.63 ...... 162 Grossman, Guy Gutterman, David [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 PANEL 15.48 ...... 173 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 Haas, Liesl Guerrero, Mario [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 PANEL 17.02 ...... 67 Haas, Michael Guerrero-Tabares, Mateo [email protected] mateo.guerrero- PANEL 08.11 ...... 145 [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 PANEL 23.19 ...... 142 Guillarmou, Jocelyn PANEL 23.20 ...... 165 [email protected] Haesly, Richard PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 [email protected] Guimaraes Pinheiro, Lucas PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 [email protected] Hagedorn, Sara PANEL 16.17 ...... 54 [email protected] Gulati, Jeff PANEL 11.02 ...... 63 [email protected] Hagel, Nina PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 [email protected] Gundogdu, Ayten PANEL 15.03 ...... 76 [email protected] PANEL 15.22 ...... 139 PANEL 15.07 ...... 159 Haim, Dotan Gunning, Matthew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 136 PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 PANEL 24.05 ...... 80

203 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Haines, Kyle Hankivsky, Olena [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 35 PANEL 06.03 ...... 85 Hale, Isaac Hanley, Danielle [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 167 PANEL 15.39 ...... 53 PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 Hannagan, Rebecca Hall, Cheryl [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.06 ...... 169 PANEL 03.11 ...... 124 Harell, Allison Haltom, William PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 [email protected] Harris, John PANEL 12.05 ...... 147 [email protected] PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 14.06 ...... 112 Hamilton, Matthew PANEL 14.18 ...... 138 [email protected] Harrison, Brian PANEL 15.56 ...... 130 [email protected] Hamman, Caleb PANEL 19.05 ...... 152 [email protected] Harrison, Teddy PANEL 16.05 ...... 53 [email protected] Hampson, Sarah PANEL 15.52 ...... 174 [email protected] Hartshorn, Ian PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 01.01 ...... 35 Han, Lori Harvey, Sandra [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 49 PANEL 06.05 ...... 109 PANEL 05.02 ...... 59 Haskins, Alex Hanafin, Timothy [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.13 ...... 175 PANEL 16.06 ...... 76 Hatzenbuehler, Mark Hancock, Ange-Marie PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 [email protected] Hausteiner, Eva PANEL 06.03 ...... 85 [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 170 PANEL 17.09 ...... 142 Hancock, Ralph Havercroft, Jonathan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 100 PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 PANEL 14.15 ...... 51

204 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Havers, Grant Hechter, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 131 PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 Hawkesworth, Mary Heiberg, Dalaina [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 51 PANEL 15.52 ...... 174 PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 Heidelberg, Roy Hawkins, Carlee Beth [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 Hawley, George Hejny, Jessica [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 131 PANEL 17.07 ...... 91 Hawley, Thomas Heldman, Caroline [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.38 ...... 41 PANEL 05.01 ...... 49 PANEL 15.42 ...... 89 PANEL 05.03 ...... 109 Hayden, Jessica Heller, Matthew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 Hayes, Joseph Helmersen, Ole [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 PANEL 01.06 ...... 167 Hayes, Matthew Hendlin, Yogi [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 03.03 ...... 136 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 Haynes, Chris Hendrix, Burke [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.02 ...... 92 PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 Hayward, Clarissa PANEL 14.11 ...... 159 [email protected] PANEL 15.34 ...... 149 PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 Henkels, Mark Hearn, Eddie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 08.07 ...... 96 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Heberle, Renee Henson, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.05 ...... 113 PANEL 17.02 ...... 67 PANEL 15.20 ...... 139 PANEL 15.65 ...... 89 205 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Hernandez, Maylin Hobbs-Morgan, Chase [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 94 PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 Herrick, Heidi Hollis-Brusky, Amanda [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 Herrick, Rebekah Holman, Christopher [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.10 ...... 142 PANEL 16.11 ...... 66 PANEL 23.17 ...... 79 PANEL 16.20 ...... 54 Hiebert, Maureen Holtzman, Richard [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 PANEL 01.12 ...... 47 Hondo, Amy Higashi, Brenden [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.27 ...... 76 PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 Hooker, Juliet Highton, Benjamin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.13 ...... 88 PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 PANEL 15.31 ...... 114 Hindman, Matthew Hopkins, Vincent [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 PANEL 22.06 ...... 153 PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 Horgos, Daniel Hira, Anil PANEL 08.14 ...... 137 [email protected] Horváth, Peter PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 [email protected] PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 Hiroyasu, Elizabeth Howat, Adam PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 [email protected] Hirsch, Alexander PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 [email protected] Howe, Adam PANEL 15.21 ...... 148 [email protected] Hoberg, George PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 [email protected] Hua, Whitney PANEL 04.02 ...... 59 [email protected] Hobbs, William PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 PANEL 30.01 ...... 45

206 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Hubbard-Mattix, Laci Hussey, Wesley [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.05 ...... 113 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 15.50 ...... 161 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Huckle, Kiku PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 [email protected] Hutchison, Matthew PANEL 23.09 ...... 132 PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 PANEL 23.16 ...... 117 Hyder, Misbah PANEL 23.20 ...... 165 [email protected] Huff, Jamie PANEL 07.05 ...... 110 [email protected] Ignatov, Anatoli PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 [email protected] Hui, Jonathan PANEL 03.02 ...... 48 [email protected] PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 PANEL 09.04 ...... 145 Ikuta, Jennie Huitt, Claire [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 75 PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 Hultgren, John Ilieva, Evgenia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 70 PANEL 15.38 ...... 41 Hunold, Christian Illuzzi, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 Hunt, Dallas Imasuen, Emmanuelar [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 PANEL 06.06 ...... 169 Hunt, Sarah Ince, Onur [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.02 ...... 44 PANEL 15.63 ...... 162 Hunt, Valerie Ingram, Callum [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 PANEL 14.15 ...... 51 Hurtado Lozada, Enilda PANEL 14.19 ...... 87 [email protected] Ingram, James PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 [email protected] Hurwitz, Mark PANEL 15.07 ...... 159 [email protected] Inouye, Mie PANEL 25.01 ...... 155 [email protected] PANEL 15.23 ...... 160

207 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Inrig, Stephen Jamieson, Thomas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 Intawan, Chanita Jeffries-Bilton, Vicki [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 Irepoglu Carreras, Yasemin Jenkins, Laura Dudley [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 Islekel, Ege Selin PANEL 08.05 ...... 72 [email protected] Jochim, Jordan PANEL 15.28 ...... 65 [email protected] Israel-Trummel, Mackenzie PANEL 16.10 ...... 131 [email protected] Joenniemi, Pertti PANEL 23.09 ...... 132 [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 Issar, Siddhant Joesten Martin, Danielle [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.67 ...... 150 PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 Iverson, Erika Johnson, April [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 PANEL 10.01 ...... 50 Iverson, Gretchen PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 [email protected] Johnson, Genevieve Fuji PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 06.10 ...... 50 Izquierdo, Richard PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 [email protected] Johnson, Joshua PANEL 10.01 ...... 50 [email protected] PANEL 10.04 ...... 86 PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 Jackson, Jack Johnson, Philip [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.27 ...... 76 PANEL 14.04 ...... 74 Jacobson, Robin Johnston, Richard [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 PANEL 17.02 ...... 67 James, Heather PANEL 17.07 ...... 91 [email protected] PANEL 28.03 ...... 155

208 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Johnston, Steven Karpowitz, Christopher [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 Kartal, Mert PANEL 18.04 ...... 131 [email protected] Johnston, Travis PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 [email protected] PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 PANEL 08.14 ...... 137 PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 Kasianenko, Nataliia PANEL 22.02 ...... 55 [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 Jones, Ben PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 [email protected] Kassop , Nancy PANEL 03.06 ...... 35 [email protected] Jones-Correa, Michael PANEL 05.03 ...... 109 [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 Kaswan, Mark Jordan, Anthony [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.37 ...... 173 PANEL 08.12 ...... 157 Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy Jordan, Holly [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 28.06 ...... 179 Kear, Andrew Juarez, Melina [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 Keating, Cricket Junn, Jane [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 Kantack, Benjamin PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 [email protected] PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 Keating, Megan Kaplan, Cynthia PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] Keck, Thomas PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 [email protected] Karavardanyan, Sargis PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 [email protected] Keefer, Philip PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 [email protected] Karazsia, Zachary PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 209 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Kefa, Christopher Kerr, Brinck [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 Kessel, Alisa Kehlenbach, Stefan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 49 PANEL 14.14 ...... 39 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 Kettler, Jaclyn Kelleher, Ph.D., William J. [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 Khatami, Nojang PANEL 09.04 ...... 145 [email protected] Kellner, Douglas PANEL 14.19 ...... 87 [email protected] Kia, Ehsan Zahedi PANEL 02.05 ...... 94 [email protected] Kellogg, Catherine PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 [email protected] Kiel, Christina PANEL 15.57 ...... 99 [email protected] Kelly, Andrew PANEL 13.04 ...... 147 [email protected] Kim, Duk Gyoo PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 [email protected] Kelly, Katelyn PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 [email protected] Kim, Inhan PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 [email protected] Kelso, Mark PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 [email protected] Kim, Jae-Eun PANEL 05.02 ...... 59 [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 PANEL 23.13 ...... 164 Kemerli, Pinar Kim, Seokdong [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.21 ...... 148 PANEL 01.11 ...... 156 Kempa, MIchael Kim, SeongJun [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 PANEL 18.01 ...... 42 Kent, Jaimie Kim, Suzie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 136 PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 Kernell, Georgia Kimbrough, Erik [email protected] PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 210 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Kingston, Rebecca Koval, Connor [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 100 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 16.14 ...... 162 Kowal, Katie Kirsch, Robert PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 [email protected] Koyfman, Katherine PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 [email protected] Knight-Finley, Misty PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 [email protected] Kraybill, Jeanine PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 [email protected] Knuckey, Jonathan PANEL 17.02 ...... 67 [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 91 PANEL 27.02 ...... 92 Kroepsch, Adrianne Koebele, Elizabeth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 Kula, Eric PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] Kollman, Kelly PANEL 15.29 ...... 88 [email protected] Kunz, Adam PANEL 19.05 ...... 152 [email protected] Kono, Danny PANEL 14.08 ...... 129 [email protected] Kunze, Stefanie PANEL 15.48 ...... 173 [email protected] Koomen, Jonneke PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 [email protected] Kurizaki, Shuhei PANEL 06.06 ...... 169 [email protected] Kornreich, Yoel PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 [email protected] PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 Kwan, Justin Kosec, Katrina [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 Labonne, Julien Koski, Chris [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 22.06 ...... 153 Lake, Milli Koutnik, Gregory [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.12 ...... 47 PANEL 03.11 ...... 124

211 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Lambacher, Jason Lawrence, Jennifer [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.12 ...... 168 PANEL 03.05 ...... 108 Lambek, Simon PANEL 03.10 ...... 156 [email protected] Laws, Serena PANEL 15.43 ...... 99 [email protected] Lambert, Priscilla PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 [email protected] Lazardeux, Sebastien PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 [email protected] Lanthorn, Heather PANEL 05.02 ...... 59 [email protected] Lazarus, Jeffrey PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 [email protected] Larreguy, Horacio PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 [email protected] Le, Loan PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 [email protected] PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 23.07 ...... 153 Lascher, Edward PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 [email protected] PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 PANEL 31.03 ...... 121 PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 PANEL 31.04 ...... 135 Lashari, Samee PANEL 31.05 ...... 143 [email protected] Le, Danvy PANEL 01.16 ...... 70 [email protected] Latimer, Trevor PANEL 23.03 ...... 55 [email protected] PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 LeBlanc, Deanne Latner, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.10 ...... 142 PANEL 27.05 ...... 120 Leblang, David PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 LeBron, Alana Lavelle, Kathryn [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 Lee, Charles Lawhon, Lydia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 170 PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 PANEL 14.02 ...... 51 PANEL 04.11 ...... 169 Lee, Chisun

PANEL 27.06 ...... 178

212 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Lee, Chungjae Levin, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.18 ...... 151 PANEL 03.13 ...... 94 Lee, Fred Levitt, Justin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 Leeb, Claudia PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 [email protected] Li, Yitan PANEL 15.05 ...... 113 [email protected] PANEL 15.08 ...... 172 PANEL 08.12 ...... 157 PANEL 15.26 ...... 52 Liang, Wei Lefebvre, Alexandre [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 PANEL 15.32 ...... 129 Lidhran, Gaganjot Lefevre Latner, Christina [email protected] PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 Lehr, Jane Liftin, Karen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 58 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 Lemieux, Scott Lin, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 PANEL 16.17 ...... 54 Lenze, Paul Lindsay, Keisha [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 16.05 ...... 53 Leon, Joshua PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 [email protected] Lindsay, Spencer PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 [email protected] PANEL 08.05 ...... 72 PANEL 10.08 ...... 171 Lepori, Matthew Linn, Suzanna [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 108 PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Lestelle, Cody Liou, Stacey [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 48 PANEL 14.09 ...... 138 LeSure, Ainsley Litalien, Éliot [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.17 ...... 114 PANEL 15.36 ...... 149

213 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Litfin, Karen Lopez Salinas, Anabel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.11 ...... 169 PANEL 06.05 ...... 109 Liu, Amy PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 [email protected] Loptson, Kristjana PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 70 PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 Lorentzen, Peter Liu, Frank C.S. [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 PANEL 09.03 ...... 62 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 Liu, Pengfei Lovato, Brian PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 [email protected] Livingston, Alexander PANEL 15.54 ...... 53 [email protected] PANEL 15.66 ...... 141 PANEL 15.01 ...... 75 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 PANEL 15.21 ...... 148 Love, Gregory PANEL 15.57 ...... 99 [email protected] Lochner, Todd PANEL 01.06 ...... 167 PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 Locke, Jill Love, Nancy [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 87 PANEL 15.06 ...... 129 PANEL 15.03 ...... 76 Lovell, Alexander [email protected] Lofstrom, Magnus [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 Lofthouse, Jordan Lowham, Elizabeth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.09 ...... 137 PANEL 02.02 ...... 58 Logan, Drake Lowndes, Joe [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 74 PANEL 15.06 ...... 129 Lokaneeta, Jinee Lu, Xi [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 07.08 ...... 170 Luartz, Lewis [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 51 PANEL 23.07 ...... 153

214 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Luban, Daniel MacLeod, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.63 ...... 162 PANEL 08.10 ...... 137 Lucas, David Madrid Jr., Raul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.04 ...... 86 PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 Luhiste, Maarja Magnusson, Rachel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 Luke, Timothy PANEL 14.14 ...... 39 [email protected] Magnusson, Warren PANEL 03.06 ...... 35 [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 PANEL 15.35 ...... 160 PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 PANEL 15.53 ...... 41 PANEL 03.11 ...... 124 Mahoney, Charles PANEL 14.09 ...... 138 [email protected] Lupino, Ferris PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 [email protected] Maione, Angela PANEL 15.17 ...... 114 [email protected] Luxon, Nancy PANEL 15.40 ...... 65 [email protected] Majic, Samantha PANEL 15.20 ...... 139 [email protected] MacDonald , Fiona PANEL 06.06 ...... 169 [email protected] PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 PANEL 14.05 ...... 87 Machain, Carla PANEL 19.01 ...... 67 [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 Majstorovic, Steven Macias Mejia , Yoshira [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 156 PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 Makalani, Minkah Mackin, Glenn [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.31 ...... 114 PANEL 15.44 ...... 139 Makito, Takei PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 [email protected] Mackinnon, Emma PANEL 08.11 ...... 145 [email protected] Malleson, Tom PANEL 15.59 ...... 115 [email protected] PANEL 15.37 ...... 173

215 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Malori, Musselman Marshall, Dale Rogers [email protected] PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 Marshall, John Maltby, Elizabeth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 PANEL 23.05 ...... 92 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 Manfredo, Michael Marshall, Leslie PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 Mangold, Marcel Martel, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.18 ...... 138 PANEL 15.02 ...... 64 Mangum, Maruice PANEL 15.13 ...... 88 [email protected] PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 PANEL 23.18 ...... 176 Martin, Brandon Mann, Geoff [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 PANEL 15.02 ...... 64 Martin, Danielle Joesten Marasco, Robyn [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 PANEL 15.02 ...... 64 Martin, Edward PANEL 15.04 ...... 113 [email protected] PANEL 15.11 ...... 98 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 March, Andrew Martin, Robert [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.23 ...... 160 PANEL 15.57 ...... 99 Marder, Lev PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 [email protected] PANEL 16.20 ...... 54 PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 Martinez-Ebers, Valerie PANEL 14.11 ...... 159 [email protected] Mares, Gabriel PANEL 23.01 ...... 68 [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 PANEL 15.59 ...... 115 PANEL 23.20 ...... 165 Mariotti, Shannon PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 [email protected] Marwah, Inder PANEL 15.25 ...... 40 [email protected] Markovits, Elizabeth PANEL 15.10 ...... 40 [email protected] Marx, Benjamin PANEL 02.01 ...... 47 [email protected] Marrow, Helen PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 216 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Mathiowetz, Dean McBride, Keally [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.25 ...... 40 PANEL 14.01 ...... 39 PANEL 15.43 ...... 99 PANEL 16.03 ...... 66 Matos-Sharifan, Melina PANEL 16.15 ...... 162 [email protected] McCarty, Timothy PANEL 04.08 ...... 124 [email protected] Mattoon, Audrey PANEL 14.14 ...... 39 [email protected] PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 McConville, Shannon Matush, Kelly [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 PANEL 08.07 ...... 96 McCready, Amy Mawani, Renisa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.07 ...... 101 PANEL 16.03 ...... 66 PANEL 16.12 ...... 141 Maxwell, Lida McCuan, David [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.22 ...... 139 PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 Mayerfeld, Jamie McDonagh, Eileen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.09 ...... 148 PANEL 17.04 ...... 152 PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 PANEL 17.10 ...... 175 PANEL 15.23 ...... 160 McDowell, Daniel PANEL 15.32 ...... 129 [email protected] Mazzocchi, Paul PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 [email protected] McGinnis, Briana PANEL 15.60 ...... 130 [email protected] McAuliffe Straus, Ryane PANEL 14.18 ...... 138 [email protected] PANEL 16.13 ...... 175 PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 McGrandle, Jocelyn McBeth, Renee [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 McGrath, Robert McBrayer, Markie [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 McGuire, William [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44

217 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

McKay, Spencer Melonas, Desiree [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.55 ...... 66 PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 McKinney, Claire Meloy, Meagan [email protected] PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 PANEL 14.12 ...... 147 Meluš, Matúš PANEL 14.16 ...... 51 [email protected] McMahon, James PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 [email protected] Melville, Margaret PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 McMahon, John Mendelberg, Tali [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.39 ...... 53 PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 Mendez, Jeanette McQueen, Alison [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.10 ...... 142 PANEL 16.12 ...... 141 PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 PANEL 16.13 ...... 175 Menzel, Annie McTague, John [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.50 ...... 161 PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 Merriam, Jesse Medina Vidal, D. Xavier [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 131 PANEL 06.07 ...... 96 Meserve, Stephen Meiches, Benjamin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 156 PANEL 14.14 ...... 39 PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 PANEL 15.14 ...... 88 PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 Meister, Robert Metroka, Brandon [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.04 ...... 113 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 Mello, Joseph Metz, Tamara [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 77 PANEL 14.12 ...... 147 Melonas, Alex PANEL 14.14 ...... 39 [email protected] Metzgar, Emily PANEL 15.50 ...... 161 [email protected] PANEL 15.69 ...... 174 PANEL 12.04 ...... 98

218 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Metzger, Shawna Milne, Barry [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 Ming, Guanpei Meyer, John [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.18 ...... 40 PANEL 03.11 ...... 124 Minoves-Triquell, Juli PANEL 03.12 ...... 168 [email protected] Meyerhoff, Eli PANEL 01.16 ...... 70 [email protected] Mironesco, Monique PANEL 03.02 ...... 48 [email protected] Michelitch, Kristin PANEL 18.04 ...... 131 [email protected] Mishra, Sangay PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 [email protected] Michelson, Melissa PANEL 07.08 ...... 170 [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 PANEL 19.05 ...... 152 PANEL 31.05 ...... 143 PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 Mitchell, Charles PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 [email protected] Mikami, Nathan PANEL 09.03 ...... 62 [email protected] Mitchell, Elizabeth PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 [email protected] Miller, Benjamin PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 [email protected] Mittiga, Ross PANEL 15.42 ...... 89 [email protected] Miller, Caleb PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 [email protected] PANEL 14.08 ...... 129 PANEL 15.38 ...... 41 Mo, Cecilia Miller, David [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 Miller, Gregg Moak, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.61 ...... 140 PANEL 22.01 ...... 43 Miller, Mark PANEL 23.09 ...... 132 [email protected] PANEL 23.16 ...... 117 PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 Monahan, Rachael PANEL 10.04 ...... 86 [email protected] PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 Miller, Will PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 219 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Monroy, Catalina Morefield, Jeanne [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.19 ...... 97 PANEL 15.04 ...... 113 Monson, Shea PANEL 15.10 ...... 40 [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 66 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 Morgan , D. Porter Monson, J. Quin [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 Montgomery, Nick Morin, Jason [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 Montoya, Celeste Morin, Robert [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 19.01 ...... 67 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Moon, Alexander Morone, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.43 ...... 99 PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 Moon, Lani Moscona, Jacob [email protected] PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 Mosher, Michael Moore, Chelsea [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 100 PANEL 15.42 ...... 89 PANEL 16.14 ...... 162 Moore, Colin Moskowitz , Perry [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 49 PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 Mousie, Joshua PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 03.01 ...... 70 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 Moore, John Moynagh, Patricia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 PANEL 14.19 ...... 87 PANEL 17.02 ...... 67 Muftugil, Onur Moore, Matthew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.66 ...... 141 PANEL 02.02 ...... 58 Mundim, Karla PANEL 15.25 ...... 40 [email protected] PANEL 23.17 ...... 79 PANEL 15.34 ...... 149 220 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Murata, Brian Navarro, Sharon [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 Murib, Zein Neame, Alexandra [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 49 PANEL 15.53 ...... 41 PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 Negahban, Behbod PANEL 19.02 ...... 78 [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 PANEL 28.01 ...... 45 Neiman, Jayme [email protected] Murillo, Martin [email protected] PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 Myers, JoAnne Nelson, Travis [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 Nackenoff, Carol Ness, Immanuel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 152 PANEL 14.01 ...... 39 PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 Nevarez, Holly Nacol, Emily PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 [email protected] Newham, Jessica PANEL 14.07 ...... 112 PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 PANEL 16.06 ...... 76 Newman, Arielle Nakayama, Bryan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 PANEL 08.15 ...... 126 PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 Nalder, Kim Nguyen, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 PANEL 15.44 ...... 139 PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 Nichols, Joshua Nantkes, Amy [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.10 ...... 40 PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 Nichols, Robert Naranch , Laurie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.08 ...... 172 PANEL 15.05 ...... 113 PANEL 23.02 ...... 44 Navarre, Rachel Nichols, William [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 PANEL 02.07 ...... 108

221 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Nienass, Benjamin Nunn, Nathan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 156 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 Nishi, Ryosuke PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 Nyman, Elizabeth Nishikawa, Katsuo [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.15 ...... 126 PANEL 23.20 ...... 165 Ocampo, Angela Nogaj, Luiza [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 Nokken, Timothy, Ochoa, José [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 PANEL 23.13 ...... 164 Nolan, Benjamin PANEL 23.16 ...... 117 [email protected] Odigbo, Jude PANEL 14.16 ...... 51 [email protected] Nolin, Nicholas PANEL 23.12 ...... 176 [email protected] Ojeda, Christopher PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 [email protected] Noll, Ray PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 [email protected] Okamoto, Dina PANEL 14.13 ...... 172 PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 Norrander, Barbara O'Kane, Chris [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.02 ...... 92 PANEL 15.26 ...... 52 PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 Oliver, Steven Novak, Averil [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 15.56 ...... 130 Ó Murchú, Niall Novkov, Julie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.17 ...... 54 PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 Omar Bali, Ahmed PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 [email protected] Nownes, Anthony PANEL 01.16 ...... 70 [email protected] Ong, Paul PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 [email protected] Nuamah, Sally PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 [email protected] PANEL 23.19 ...... 142 222 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

O’Regan, Valerie Owens, Ryan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 Orlie, Melissa Paine, Jack [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 64 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 Orozco, Elva Paler, Laura [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.11 ...... 159 PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 14.12 ...... 147 PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 Orozco, Leslie Palmer, Carl [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 Oskooii, Kassra Parafiniuk, Adrah [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 PANEL 04.11 ...... 169 Ospina Pedraza, Ana Parker, Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.27 ...... 76 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 Osterbur, Megan PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 [email protected] Parkin, Michael PANEL 13.04 ...... 147 [email protected] Ostwald, Kai PANEL 21.01 ...... 68 [email protected] Parks, Alison PANEL 01.04 ...... 70 [email protected] PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 PANEL 15.28 ...... 65 Otero, Gerardo Parr, Tom PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 [email protected] Otto, Jon PANEL 14.13 ...... 172 [email protected] Parson, Sean PANEL 08.19 ...... 97 [email protected] Owen, Andrew PANEL 03.06 ...... 35 [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 15.29 ...... 88 Owens, Daniel Paschall, Collin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 156 PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 Owens, James Pasek, Josh [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164

223 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Passmore, Timothy Peters, Tacuma [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.08 ...... 110 PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 Pathakis, Kristy PANEL 17.10 ...... 175 [email protected] Peterson, Pete PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 [email protected] Patterson, Daniel PANEL 24.07 ...... 154 [email protected] Peterson, Rolfe PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 [email protected] Patton, Paul PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 [email protected] Philips, Menaka PANEL 15.32 ...... 129 [email protected] Pautz, Michelle PANEL 16.15 ...... 162 [email protected] PANEL 16.18 ...... 151 PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 Phillips, Anna Peaslee, Liliokanaio [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 11.02 ...... 63 PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 PANEL 23.17 ...... 79 PANEL 22.02 ...... 55 Phillips, Christian Pedraza, Francisco [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 96 PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 Phillips, Kayla Pedroso, Joaquin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 15.56 ...... 130 Phulwani, Vijay Pemstein, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.18 ...... 151 PANEL 01.11 ...... 156 Piccorelli, Justin Peretz, Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.14 ...... 79 PANEL 22.02 ...... 55 Pickett, Brent PANEL 22.03 ...... 68 [email protected] Periloux, Peay PANEL 14.16 ...... 51 [email protected] PANEL 14.17 ...... 75 PANEL 23.16 ...... 117 PANEL 15.40 ...... 65 Perkins, Jared [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 50 PANEL 10.02 ...... 62

224 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Pickup, Mark Prellberg, Evan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 PANEL 15.67 ...... 150 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 Premont, Karine PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 [email protected] PANEL 22.06 ...... 153 PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 Pincock, Heather Pressey, Brianna [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.19 ...... 52 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 Pineda, Erin Prest, Stewart [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.19 ...... 163 PANEL 08.05 ...... 72 Pippenger, Nathan Price, Kimala [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 PANEL 06.03 ...... 85 Ploof, Rebecca Price, Richard [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.11 ...... 98 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 Poe, Andrew Pubantz, Jerry [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.21 ...... 148 PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 Ponce, Albert PANEL 17.02 ...... 67 [email protected] Qualters Frey, Heather PANEL 14.11 ...... 159 [email protected] Pool, Heather PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 [email protected] Querubin, Pablo PANEL 15.55 ...... 66 [email protected] Popa, Bogdan PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 [email protected] PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 PANEL 14.05 ...... 87 Quince, Vanessa PANEL 15.03 ...... 76 [email protected] PANEL 15.35 ...... 160 PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 PANEL 15.64 ...... 42 PANEL 08.16 ...... 37 Posey, Patricia PANEL 23.13 ...... 164 [email protected] Quintana, Christopher PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 [email protected] Pralle, Sarah PANEL 02.04 ...... 84 [email protected] Rader, Katherine PANEL 04.02 ...... 59 [email protected] PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 225 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Radford, Simon Ray, John [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 Radheshwar, Sundar-Jovian PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 [email protected] Reamer, Robert PANEL 15.41 ...... 149 [email protected] PANEL 23.19 ...... 142 PANEL 15.38 ...... 41 Rahman, Smita Reddy, Movindri [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 77 PANEL 15.60 ...... 130 Raleigh, Alexandra PANEL 15.67 ...... 150 [email protected] Reed, David PANEL 08.16 ...... 37 [email protected] Ramaioli, Massimo PANEL 15.41 ...... 149 [email protected] PANEL 23.19 ...... 142 PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 Reeder, Bryce Ramirez, Ricardo [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 Regan Wills, Emily PANEL 23.20 ...... 165 [email protected] Ramos, Jennifer PANEL 07.06 ...... 125 [email protected] Regina, Carly PANEL 08.07 ...... 96 [email protected] PANEL 08.16 ...... 37 PANEL 23.16 ...... 117 Rasho, Nahrain Reich, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 156 PANEL 22.05 ...... 104 Rasmussen, Amy Reid, Otis [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 70 PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 Rathnam, Lincoln Reid-Hinkson, Vanya [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.07 ...... 101 PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 Ray, Emily Reilly, Thom [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 35 PANEL 24.07 ...... 154 PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 Reiner, Jason PANEL 03.08 ...... 94 [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 112 PANEL 14.08 ...... 129

226 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Reinhardt, Mark Rivard, Alex [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.31 ...... 114 PANEL 07.05 ...... 110 Renfro, Evan Rivas Pineda, Yanira [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.07 ...... 96 PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 Reny, Tyler Robbins, Joseph [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 Roberts, Lia Reyes, Alexander [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 PANEL 15.46 ...... 130 PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 Rhinehart, Sarina PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 [email protected] Roberts, Neil PANEL 11.01 ...... 146 [email protected] Rhodes, Heidi Andrea PANEL 15.13 ...... 88 [email protected] Roberts, Margaret PANEL 14.04 ...... 74 [email protected] Rhodes-Purdy, Matthew PANEL 30.01 ...... 45 PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 Robinson, Jennifer L. Richardson, Brian [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Richomme, Olivier Robinson, James A. [email protected] PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 Robinson, Corey PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 [email protected] Ricks, Jacob PANEL 08.10 ...... 137 [email protected] Robison, Kristenne PANEL 01.04 ...... 70 [email protected] Rijkhoff, Sanne PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 [email protected] Rocco, Philip PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 [email protected] Rinfret, Sara PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 Rodman, Emma PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 [email protected] PANEL 15.42 ...... 89

227 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Rodriguez, Gilda Rowe, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.10 ...... 142 PANEL 03.03 ...... 136 PANEL 23.17 ...... 79 PANEL 15.25 ...... 40 Rohr, Dylan Rubenstein, Diane [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.48 ...... 173 PANEL 15.30 ...... 98 Roll, Susan Rudy, Sayres PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 [email protected] Rollo, Toby PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 [email protected] PANEL 15.63 ...... 162 PANEL 14.11 ...... 159 PANEL 15.69 ...... 174 PANEL 14.13 ...... 172 Rupka, Sean Romeri-Lewis, Natalie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.10 ...... 142 PANEL 06.06 ...... 169 Rushing, Sara PANEL 08.19 ...... 97 [email protected] PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 PANEL 14.01 ...... 39 PANEL 28.05 ...... 166 Russell, Lindsay [email protected] Roone Miller, Char [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 PANEL 14.03 ...... 64 Ryan, Derval [email protected] Rose, Michelle [email protected] PANEL 16.12 ...... 141 PANEL 15.66 ...... 141 Ryan, Josh [email protected] Ross, Robert [email protected] PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 Rosset, Eric PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 [email protected] Rynbrandt, Ryan PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 [email protected] Roth, Brad PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 [email protected] PANEL 16.20 ...... 54 PANEL 15.09 ...... 148 Saavedra Cisneros, Angel Rothschild, Jacob [email protected] JacobRothschild2014@ PANEL 23.05 ...... 92 u.northwestern.edu PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 Safronova, Margarita [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 167

228 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Salazar, Debra Saunders, Madeline [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 59 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 Schafer, Dean Salka, William [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 Schaff, Jon Samano, Tyler [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 77 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 Schiek, Andrew Tobias Samnotra, Manu [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 15.03 ...... 76 Schlosberg, David PANEL 15.42 ...... 89 [email protected] PANEL 16.11 ...... 66 PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 PANEL 16.15 ...... 162 PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 Sampaio, Anna Schmidt, Hans [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 60 PANEL 08.14 ...... 137 PANEL 07.08 ...... 170 Schmidt, Ronald [email protected] Samuelson, Kate [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 09.03 ...... 62 Sandlin, Evan PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 [email protected] Schneider, Stephen PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 [email protected] PANEL 08.07 ...... 96 PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 Santoso, Lie Philip Schoen, Anna Marisa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 16.19 ...... 163 Saporito, Robert Schoettmer, Patrick [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 Satkunanandan, Shalini Schortgen, Francis [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 75 PANEL 08.12 ...... 157 Sauchelli, Ryan Schrader, Benjamin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 PANEL 12.03 ...... 128 PANEL 13.05 ...... 171

229 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Schroedel, Jean Seljan, Ellen [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 PANEL 27.06 ...... 178 Schuler, Paul Seltzer, Nicholas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 Selway, Joel Schumann, Robert [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 70 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Sempertegui, Andrea Schwartz, Elizabeth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.11 ...... 159 PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 Seredina, Maria PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 [email protected] Seri, Guillermina PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 [email protected] PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 Scott, James PANEL 14.06 ...... 112 [email protected] Settle, Allen PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 [email protected] Scott, Jamil PANEL 01.06 ...... 167 [email protected] Shaffer, William PANEL 06.07 ...... 96 [email protected] Scribner, Dru PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 [email protected] PANEL 10.08 ...... 171 PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 Shafie, David Sculos, Bryant [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 84 PANEL 02.04 ...... 84 PANEL 04.10 ...... 145 Seckler, Kim Shafranek, Richard [email protected] richardshafranek2018@ PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 u.northwestern.edu PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 PANEL 13.05 ...... 171 Segura, Gary PANEL 21.07 ...... 164 [email protected] Shah, Paru PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 96

230 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah Shurley, Joshua [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 PANEL 13.03 ...... 128 PANEL 01.04 ...... 70 Siemers, David PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 [email protected] Shapiro, Kam PANEL 17.09 ...... 142 [email protected] Sil, Rudra PANEL 14.13 ...... 172 [email protected] PANEL 14.15 ...... 51 PANEL 01.01 ...... 35 Sheingate, Adam Silva, Andrea [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 PANEL 28.06 ...... 179 Shen, Shiran Silverstein, Helena [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.08 ...... 124 PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 Shils, Nathaniel Simmons, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.05 ...... 72 PANEL 13.03 ...... 128 Shippen, Nichole Simon, Christopher A. [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.14 ...... 88 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 15.50 ...... 161 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Shortell, Chris Simon, Joshua [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 PANEL 16.18 ...... 151 PANEL 10.08 ...... 171 Simonelli, Andrea [email protected] Shortle, Allyson [email protected] PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 PANEL 23.09 ...... 132 Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 Showden, Carisa [email protected] PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 Shreck, Brian Singh, Jakeet [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 59 PANEL 15.01 ...... 75 Shulman, George Singh, Renu [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.18 ...... 38 PANEL 15.06 ...... 129 231 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Siroky, David Sohkey, Sarah [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 PANEL 01.03 ...... 58 Skulley, Carrie Song, Jungmin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 28.03 ...... 155 PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 Slater, Dan Sood , Garauv [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 70 PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 PANEL 01.17 ...... 107 Sparks, Aaron Sliwinski, Sharon [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.11 ...... 169 PANEL 15.31 ...... 114 Sparks, Holloway Sly, Chenoa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.45 ...... 115 PANEL 08.11 ...... 145 Sparling, Robert Smith, Clifford [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.13 ...... 175 PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 PANEL 16.14 ...... 162 Smith, Gabriel Speight , Jeremy PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 [email protected] Smith, Joshua PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 [email protected] Spence, Emma PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] PANEL 04.09 ...... 137 PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 Smith, Kim Sprague, Mary [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.24 ...... 173 PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 Smith, Zachary Squillacote , Rosa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.34 ...... 149 PANEL 01.02 ...... 47 Smithey, Shannon Sriram, Shyam [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 PANEL 24.06 ...... 165 PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 Stambough, Stephen [email protected] Smoller, Fred [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 PANEL 11.05 ...... 87 PANEL 24.07 ...... 154 232 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Stanley, Sharon Sterett, Susan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.27 ...... 76 PANEL 02.01 ...... 47 Stapleton, Patricia PANEL 02.06 ...... 123 [email protected] PANEL 04.09 ...... 137 PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 PANEL 04.11 ...... 169 PANEL 22.06 ...... 153 PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 PANEL 32.21 ...... 155 Stark, Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Sterling, Rebekah [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 PANEL 15.35 ...... 160 Starke, Anthony Stevens, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.14 ...... 79 PANEL 12.05 ...... 147 Staudinger, Alison Stewart, Jared [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.28 ...... 65 PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 Stavrianos, Cynthia Stiehm, Judith [email protected] PANEL 32.16 ...... 105 PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 Stivers, Camilla Stecula, Dominik [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.14 ...... 79 PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Stokes, Leah Steele, Brent [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 36 PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 Stout, Christopher PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 [email protected] PANEL 09.01 ...... 126 PANEL 23.03 ...... 55 Steel, Brent S. PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 Strach, Patricia PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 [email protected] Steele, Carie PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 [email protected] Street, Ella PANEL 08.14 ...... 137 [email protected] Stephens, Piers PANEL 16.08 ...... 90 [email protected] Streichler, Stuart PANEL 03.03 ...... 136 [email protected] PANEL 10.07 ...... 158

233 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Strolovitch, Dara Szentkiralyi, Lev [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 PANEL 03.10 ...... 156 PANEL 17.05 ...... 77 Szymanski, Ann Marie PANEL 19.01 ...... 67 [email protected] Subramanian, Mangala PANEL 17.04 ...... 152 [email protected] Tafoya, Joe PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 [email protected] Sudulich, Laura PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 [email protected] PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 Tahk, Alexander PANEL 12.04 ...... 98 [email protected] Suk, Mina PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 [email protected] Takeuchi, Hiroki PANEL 15.33 ...... 160 [email protected] Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Raanan PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 Sullivan, Kathleen PANEL 30.02 ...... 57 [email protected] Tamamizu, Leo PANEL 17.04 ...... 152 [email protected] PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 Sullivan, Leeann Tampio, Nicholas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 71 PANEL 15.09 ...... 148 Sun, Jing Taylor, Anthony [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 61 PANEL 24.07 ...... 154 PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 Taylor, Kirstine [email protected] Sung, Jaeyun [email protected] PANEL 15.17 ...... 114 PANEL 27.04 ...... 134 PANEL 15.39 ...... 53 Surak, Sarah PANEL 15.60 ...... 130 [email protected] Taylor, Robert PANEL 03.05 ...... 108 [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 PANEL 14.07 ...... 112 PANEL 03.13 ...... 94 PANEL 15.36 ...... 149 Swain, Randall PANEL 15.51 ...... 99 [email protected] Teel, Tara PANEL 23.18 ...... 176 PANEL 04.03 ...... 71

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Teleb, Ahmed Thomas, Brian [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.43 ...... 99 PANEL 14.10 ...... 172 Temin, David PANEL 14.19 ...... 87 [email protected] Thomas, Melanee PANEL 15.28 ...... 65 PANEL 21.04 ...... 103 PANEL 15.47 ...... 140 PANEL 27.01 ...... 44 Tennert, Juliette Thompson , Michael J. [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 15.26 ...... 52 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 PANEL 15.61 ...... 140 Tenove, Chris Thorpe, Rebecca [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 Tentchoff, Corin Thurston, Chloe [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 17.03 ...... 151 Teten, Paul PANEL 17.05 ...... 77 [email protected] Tichenor, Daniel PANEL 13.02 ...... 74 [email protected] Teten, Ryan PANEL 07.01 ...... 36 [email protected] Ting, David PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 [email protected] Teye, Amanda PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 [email protected] Tipler, Kathleen PANEL 20.01 ...... 67 [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 55 PANEL 14.06 ...... 112 Thames, Frank PANEL 14.16 ...... 51 [email protected] PANEL 15.62 ...... 150 PANEL 01.13 ...... 167 Torres, Alejandro PANEL 01.15 ...... 83 [email protected] PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 PANEL 16.16 ...... 90 Theodoridis, Alexander Torres , Joey [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 PANEL 10.03 ...... 73 PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 Towler, Christopher Thiele, Leslie Paul [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.13 ...... 164 PANEL 03.09 ...... 84 PANEL 23.16 ...... 117

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Townsen, Ashly Tyson, Vanessa [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.09 ...... 125 PANEL 23.01 ...... 68 Trautman, Linda PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 [email protected] Uhall, Michael PANEL 23.06 ...... 117 [email protected] PANEL 23.18 ...... 176 PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 Trojan, Cody PANEL 03.13 ...... 94 [email protected] Umphres, William PANEL 16.14 ...... 162 [email protected] Troland, Erin PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 [email protected] PANEL 15.59 ...... 115 PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 Upton, Geoffrey Tropp, Linda [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 PANEL 14.06 ...... 112 Troumbley, Rex Valdez, Ines [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.29 ...... 88 PANEL 15.10 ...... 40 PANEL 15.30 ...... 98 PANEL 15.36 ...... 149 Tulli, Maria Valdini, Melody [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.19 ...... 142 PANEL 28.04 ...... 121 Tully, James PANEL 28.06 ...... 179 [email protected] Valenzuela, Ali PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 [email protected] Tully, Kendra PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 [email protected] Vallet, Elisabeth PANEL 15.51 ...... 99 [email protected] Tungohan, Ethel PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 [email protected] PANEL 01.16 ...... 70 PANEL 06.03 ...... 85 PANEL 07.03 ...... 50 Turan, Serbulent Valls, Andrew [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.12 ...... 141 PANEL 15.35 ...... 160 Turkina, Ekaterina PANEL 15.57 ...... 99 [email protected] PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 Vanderbush, Walt [email protected]

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Vanderheiden, Steve Veneroso Miranda, Lucas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.13 ...... 94 PANEL 15.49 ...... 161 VanDusky-Allen, Julie Vera, David [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 156 PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 PANEL 01.14 ...... 35 Vining, Richard PANEL 11.03 ...... 111 [email protected] Vasko, Timothy PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 [email protected] Visalvanich, Neil PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 [email protected] Vassiliou, Constantine PANEL 21.02 ...... 43 [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 PANEL 16.14 ...... 162 PANEL 31.02 ...... 105 Vatter, Miguel Vorst, Eric [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.32 ...... 129 PANEL 12.04 ...... 98 Vaughn, Justin Wade, Magic [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 59 PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio PANEL 22.06 ...... 153 [email protected] Wadsworth, Nancy PANEL 15.04 ...... 113 [email protected] PANEL 15.08 ...... 172 PANEL 16.21 ...... 101 PANEL 15.11 ...... 98 PANEL 17.09 ...... 142 PANEL 15.68 ...... 151 PANEL 17.10 ...... 175 Veatch, Danielle Wagner, Jan-Philipp [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 116 PANEL 12.01 ...... 63 Veazey, Linda Wagner, Regina [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 25.03 ...... 177 PANEL 11.02 ...... 63 Vecera, Vincent PANEL 11.04 ...... 127 [email protected] Walker, Alexis PANEL 19.06 ...... 116 [email protected] Velji, Muhammad PANEL 17.01 ...... 42 [email protected] PANEL 17.08 ...... 102 PANEL 15.23 ...... 160

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Walker, Drew Wang, Hui [email protected] PANEL 30.03 ...... 69 PANEL 14.05 ...... 87 Wang, Qinghua PANEL 15.39 ...... 53 [email protected] Walker, Hannah PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 [email protected] Wanless, Emily PANEL 07.04 ...... 85 [email protected] PANEL 23.11 ...... 154 PANEL 24.03 ...... 56 PANEL 23.18 ...... 176 Ward, Ann PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 [email protected] Walker, Katherine PANEL 18.03 ...... 77 [email protected] Ward, Lee PANEL 23.17 ...... 79 [email protected] Walker, Teri PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 77 PANEL 04.10 ...... 145 Warren, Gregory Wallace, Geoffrey [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.07 ...... 154 PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 Warren, Paul Wallace, Sophia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 92 PANEL 07.02 ...... 60 Warren, Mark Walsh, Mary [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.23 ...... 160 PANEL 14.12 ...... 147 Warshaw, Shirley Anne PANEL 14.16 ...... 51 [email protected] Walsh, Sean PANEL 05.04 ...... 95 [email protected] Washick, Bonnie PANEL 02.04 ...... 84 [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 94 PANEL 15.16 ...... 113 PANEL 25.02 ...... 166 Watkins, Robert [email protected] Waltenburg, Eric [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 42 PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 PANEL 18.03 ...... 77 PANEL 10.07 ...... 158 Webb , Annabell [email protected] PANEL 10.08 ...... 171 PANEL 23.02 ...... 44 Walters, Andrea [email protected] PANEL 10.03 ...... 73

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Webb, Michael Wells, David [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.13 ...... 170 PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 08.17 ...... 157 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Webber, Julie Welsh, Michael [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.30 ...... 98 PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 Webber, Kendralyn Wenzel, James [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.46 ...... 130 PANEL 23.08 ...... 104 Webber, Morgan Wheat, Treston [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 PANEL 21.05 ...... 54 Weber, Christopher White, Benjamin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 71 PANEL 28.02 ...... 134 Wedeking, Justin White, Damian [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 PANEL 03.12 ...... 168 Weeks, Kathi White, Melanie [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.16 ...... 113 PANEL 16.07 ...... 101 Weigel, Moira Whitehall, Geoffrey [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.16 ...... 113 PANEL 14.04 ...... 74 Weiner, Brian PANEL 15.61 ...... 140 [email protected] Whitehead, Jason PANEL 15.68 ...... 151 [email protected] Weitzel, Michelle PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 [email protected] PANEL 10.06 ...... 146 PANEL 14.04 ...... 74 Whitfield, Gregory Weldon, Laurel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 112 PANEL 06.08 ...... 124 PANEL 14.08 ...... 129 PANEL 19.01 ...... 67 Whyte, Jessica Weldon, Steven [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.46 ...... 130 PANEL 01.06 ...... 167

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Wiebe, Sarah Marie Wilson, Harlan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 03.14 ...... 58 PANEL 03.13 ...... 94 PANEL 06.03 ...... 85 Wilson, James Wilbur, Scott [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.36 ...... 149 PANEL 01.07 ...... 107 PANEL 15.55 ...... 66 Wilcox-Archuleta, Bryan PANEL 15.58 ...... 100 [email protected] Wilson, Joshua PANEL 23.15 ...... 56 [email protected] PANEL 27.03 ...... 80 PANEL 10.05 ...... 97 Wilhelm, Teena Wilson, Kate [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 Wilking, Jennifer Wingrove, Elizabeth [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 123 PANEL 15.16 ...... 113 PANEL 24.05 ...... 80 PANEL 15.22 ...... 139 Williams, Gregory Winter , Chris [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 08.18 ...... 38 PANEL 15.53 ...... 41 PANEL 17.07 ...... 91 Winter, Yves Williams, Justin [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.04 ...... 113 PANEL 03.07 ...... 48 PANEL 15.08 ...... 172 Williams, Lucy Wirth, Christian [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.54 ...... 53 PANEL 15.18 ...... 40 Williams, Melissa Witlacil, Mary [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.12 ...... 64 PANEL 03.02 ...... 48 Williams, Rina Wittmer, Dana [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 78 PANEL 01.05 ...... 83 Wohlfarth, Patrick PANEL 01.16 ...... 70 [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 61 PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 Williamson, Steven PANEL 10.09 ...... 127 [email protected] Wolf, Jeremy PANEL 09.03 ...... 62 [email protected] PANEL 04.11 ...... 169

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Wolfe, Brooke Wrighten, Jatia [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 24.04 ...... 177 Wolflink, Alena Wuest, Joseph [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 16.06 ...... 76 PANEL 19.03 ...... 102 Wong, Angie Wurth, Albert [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 153 PANEL 03.11 ...... 124 Wong, Diane Xenos, Nicholas [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 31.01 ...... 93 PANEL 15.11 ...... 98 Wong, Tom K. PANEL 16.11 ...... 66 [email protected] PANEL 16.17 ...... 54 PANEL 07.05 ...... 110 Xiol Y Ferreira, Elisa Helena Wood, Reed [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 108 PANEL 08.14 ...... 137 Yamin, Priscilla Woods, Dwayne [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 77 PANEL 07.03 ...... 50 Yair, Omer Woodward-Burns, Robinson [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 10.02 ...... 62 Yazdanmehr, Roz Worsham, Jeff [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 26.01 ...... 119 PANEL 22.03 ...... 68 Yenerall, Kevan Wright, Brendan [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 42 PANEL 15.48 ...... 173 PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 Wright, Floyd Yi, Qinghua [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 15.28 ...... 65 PANEL 01.10 ...... 144 Wright, Glen Ying, Jingcai [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 118 PANEL 15.34 ...... 149 PANEL 24.02 ...... 133 Yokotsuka, Shino Wright, Heather [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 110 PANEL 18.02 ...... 91 241 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Yonk, Ryan Zimmer, Daniel [email protected] [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 49 PANEL 14.15 ...... 51 PANEL 04.06 ...... 95 Zirakzadeh, Cyrus PANEL 04.07 ...... 109 [email protected] PANEL 04.09 ...... 137 PANEL 09.02 ...... 111 Youatt, Rafi PANEL 09.03 ...... 62 [email protected] Zivi, Karen PANEL 03.04 ...... 144 [email protected] Young, Bradley PANEL 15.09 ...... 148 [email protected] Zschirnt, Simon PANEL 15.68 ...... 151 [email protected] Young, Margot PANEL 10.04 ...... 86 [email protected] Zuckerwise, Lena PANEL 32.18 ...... 122 [email protected] Yu, Peng PANEL 15.06 ...... 129 [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 55 PANEL 15.46 ...... 130 Zug, Charles Yuen, Amy [email protected] PANEL 08.06 ...... 86 PANEL 05.02 ...... 59 Zaamout, Noureddin [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 37 Zackin, Emily [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 152 PANEL 17.06 ...... 163 Zajicek, Anna [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 103 Zarychta, Alan [email protected] PANEL 30.04 ...... 81 Zelenz, Anna [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 136 Zhang, Enyu [email protected] PANEL 08.12 ...... 157

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You’ve arrived in Vancouver in the height of cherry blossom season and just before Punjabi New Year. What’s next? The WPSA Annual Meeting local hosts have prepared this document to guide you through your time in this exciting city, including childcare options, activities, and dining. We see all sorts of weather in Vancouver, pack good shoes and an umbrella.

Vancouver Quick Facts Vancouver is a big, busy, diverse, and global city. About 52 percent of Vancouver’s residents have a first language other than English! The original settlements in this area were Coast Salish. Vancouver’s quite warm compared to the rest of Canada—on average it’ll be 10 degrees Celsius (50°F) in April—but often rainy. Vancouver is full of green spaces; the Hyatt Regency is within a 15- minute drive of over 20 parks including famous Stanley Park.

Vancouver is divided into several geographic areas. Downtown, the neighborhood of the Hyatt Regency, is situated on the small Burrard Peninsula north of the larger mass of Vancouver City. North of downtown across the strait is North Vancouver, and west of North Vancouver is West Vancouver. South of downtown is the West Side. And west of downtown is West End. West Vancouver is north of West End, which is north of the West Side, west of East Vancouver. Got it? Don’t worry, there’s a map on the next page.

Neighbourhoods Your trusty visitor’s guide will make many references to Vancouver neighbourhoods to organize your possible activities. But where are those neighbourhoods? You’ll find that it’s also cooler closer to the water, so layer up.

Getting Around Vancouver has the worst traffic in Canada, but there are plenty of other ways to get around. For starters, the city is incredibly walkable. Most of downtown is available to you on foot if you’re able to walk 20 – 30 minutes. For instance, the following destinations are all within a 15 minute walk: • Vancouver Art Gallery (7 minutes) • Robson Street shopping (7 minutes) • FlyOver Canada and Canada Place (12 minutes)

If you’d prefer not to walk or want to leave the downtown core, Tourism Vancouver has a great transit guide. In addition to buses, Vancouver has the SkyTrain, a driverless automatic rail. There’s a transit station (Burrard Station) right outside the hotel. Just by waiting for the right bus or SkyTrain line at this station and getting off at the right spot, you’ll be able to travel worry-free to places like: • Science World (on the SkyTrain Expo line) • BC Sports Hall of Fame (also on the Expo) • Museum of Vancouver (on the #2 bus)

All these locations and more are listed in the detailed Activities section below.

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ACTIVITIES Vancouver will have plenty going on in April, including the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, which will be running up until April 17. Whether you’re travelling with young children, teens, friends, or on your own, Vancouver has something to offer you. We’ve included performances running in Vancouver at this time as well as year-round attractions. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, Tourism Vancouver has a large directory of possibilities.

Entries with asterisks are especially kid-friendly, and entries in italics are open after 6PM.

Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby St. | 604-662-4700 | http://www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/ In April, you’ll have the opportunity to see exhibitions by Susan Point, a Musqueam artist who creates psychedelic yet grounded innovations on Coast Salish motifs and styles; Sonny Assu’s digitally remixed, Indigenous-interrupted Emily Carr pop art; or an exhibition of Howie Tsui’s dreamlike wuxia-themed video installation. Closes at 5PM. Tickets are $24 for adults, $18 for seniors and $6.50 for children.

FlyOver Canada* Canada Place | 604-620-8455 | https://www.flyovercanada.com/ This thrill ride experience is exciting for kids and adults—it simulates soaring above gorgeous Canadian landscapes. The week this ride was installed in Canada Place, a Vancouverite friend told us she had seen it three times. Closes at 9PM. Buy tickets online to get them for $21 for adults. $17 for seniors or teens, and $14 for small children. (The actual ride lasts about 8 minutes.)

Science World* 1455 Quebec St. | 604-443-7440 | https://www.scienceworld.ca/ You can’t miss the famous geodesic dome of Science World glittering on the bank of False Creek. Catch a film in the OMNIMAX theatre or visit one of the engineering play labs, biomedical galleries, or illusion and puzzle exhibitions. Tickets are $23 for adults, $18 for seniors and teens, and $15 for children.

Museum of Vancouver 1100 Chestnut St. | 604-736-4431 | www.museumofvancouver.ca/ Exhibitions at the MoV in April will include “c̓ əsnaʔəm, the city before the city”, on the Musqueam ancestral village predating Vancouver; housing and urban planning exhibition “The Vienna Model”; and exhibitions on Vancouver in every decade from the 1900s to the riproaring 1970s. Open to 9PM on Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors, $8 for youth.

BC Sports Hall of Fame* BC Place | 604-687-5530 | http://www.bcsportshalloffame.com

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Sports fans will be inspired by this celebration of BC’s most accomplished athletes in sports from rodeo to hydroplane racing, as well as exhibitions on Indigenous sport and women in sport. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and children above 5, and free for children 5 and under.

UBC / Museum of Anthropology / Nitobe Garden 2329 West Mall | 604-822-2211 | www.ubc.ca You’ll have to go a bit further afield to visit beautiful UBC, but in addition to the normal sport of walking around an unfamiliar campus and people-watching, you can visit the world-class Museum of Anthropology until 5PM or the Nitobe Garden on weekdays. MoA tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for seniors and older children, free for children 6 and under.

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden 578 Carrall St. | 604-662-3207 | vancouverchinesegarden.com/ Take an hour for contemplation in this peaceful city garden if you have some time off in the afternoon. Your admission includes a guided tour—the latest time is 3PM. The gift shop is a fantastic place to buy Vancouver souvenirs like jade earrings, chopsticks, and signature tea blends. The garden closes at 4:30PM. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, free for children 5 and under.

VanDusen Botanical Garden and Bloedel Conservatory* 5251 Oak St. and 4600 Cambie St. | 604-257-8584 | http://vandusengarden.org/ These two strongholds of nature are only 20 minutes apart on foot, so their owners encourage visitors to visit both. The VanDusen Garden is a 22-hectare space with a large number of different habitat arrangements, wildlife, and art and architecture installations, while the Bloedel Conservatory, which might be more exciting for children, contains tropical, subtropical and desert sections under which parrots and plants from around the world flourish. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for teens and $4 for children with free admission for toddlers. tickets are $6.5 for adults, $4 for seniors and teens, $3 for youth.

Stanley Park 604-681-6728 | http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/stanley-park.aspx This 400-hectare rainforest park includes the longest waterfront path in the world, the Seawall, constructed to protect the park’s borders from erosion since it is completely surrounded by water. It’s packed full of beautiful packs, internal lakes, bike trails, Coast Salish history and art pieces—there’s a reason that this park was named the best in the world by TripAdvisor.

Granville Island* 604-666-6655 | http://granvilleisland.com/ The island sits between downtown Vancouver and the rest of the city and houses a public market packed with local goods—from farmer’s market classics like ceramics, jewelry and jams to fine foods like fresh-out-of-the-harbour fish and artisan sake, not to mention more elaborate products like the blacksmith’s in

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Railspur Alley and the boat shop. (Not mini gift boats. We’re talking whole boats.) There’s also a kid’s market. Main attractions close at 7PM.

Special mention: Vaisakhi Parade* If you stay in Vancouver for Sunday April 16, you’ll get to be there on the day of the Punjabi New Year parade—which means beautiful floats and performances as well as plenty of delicious free Punjabi food. Everyone is welcome! Starts at 11am at the Ross Street Template (8000 Ross St.) and follows a parade route down Main Street.

EVENTS Vancouver’s theatre, dance and concert scene is impressive. Catching a play in a local theatre is a great way to complete your Vancouver experience, and they’ll be open later than most daytime activities so you don’t have to worry about rushing through that last conference session. A city as big as Vancouver has dozens of great events running at any given time, but here are some of the shows and celebrations running during April 13 – 15. Ticket prices and venues were correct as of February 1, but remember to double check—and if you’re interested in the bigger shows, check soon to be sure you don’t miss out on tickets.

Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella | The touring Broadway adaptation of the Cinderella TV program that most recently starred Brandy Norwood in 1997. Suitable for all ages. At the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 630 Hamilton St. Tickets between $30 and $110.

Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches | A great opportunity to see the famous AIDS-crisis-era gay drama on the stage. At the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, 12th Ave and Granville Street. Tickets between $29 and $85.

Mom’s the Word 3 | A third installment in a series of stand-alone plays centering the crazy, hilarious, ramshackle experiences of mothers just after their kids have grown. At the Granville Island Stage, 1585 Johnston St. Tickets between $29 and $49.

Room 2048 | Contemporary dance theatre incorporating selections from the oeuvre of Wong Kar Wai explores Cantonese diasporic desire, hopelessness and survival. At the Firehall Arts Centre, 280 E. Cordova St. Tickets $33 for adults, $28 for seniors and $14 for children.

Redpatch | A locally authored play about a Nuu-chal-nulth youth who fights in the First World War. Ages 10+, possibly suitable for older children. At Studio 16, 1555 West 7th Ave. Tickets $33, $25 for seniors.

Generation Post Script | This science-fiction show might interest older teens with its contemplations, reminiscent of The 100, on the lives and anxieties of the

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first generation of youth to be born in space after the destruction of the Earth. At Studio 1398, 1398 Cartwright St. Tickets $28.

Vancouver Theatre Sports League | The games change from season to season, so it’s hard to say at this point what kind of improv comedy you’ll be able to watch here in April, but previous shows have rave reviews. At The Improv Centre, 1502 Duranleau St.—could be a great cap to an afternoon on Granville Island. Tickets $8 - $15 dollars depending on the day.

DINING Vancouver is a foodie city packed full of dining adventures and comfortable favorites, and the Hyatt Regency is located in the middle of downtown, where attendees will have tons of choices just within walking distance. We’ve made some recommendations for great meals—not just downtown and in surrounding neighbourhoods, but further afield across the bridge in Kitsilano and Fairview if you’re in the mood to explore. Google Maps or BC Transit’s map tool www.translink.bc.ca can guide you around, and we’ve provided some of its recommended transit options below, but if it gets overwhelming, don’t worry, because in downtown Vancouver there’s an amazing restaurant every couple metres—just pick a direction and walk!

These selections are based on the suggestions of previous Western restaurant guide sages Lesley Burns and Rebecca Monnerat and Janni Aragon’s dining experiences in Vancouver, as well as syntheses of reviews from tripadvisor.com and Vancouver magazine. We also tapped the expertise of Vancouverite colleagues to bring you a wide-ranging local perspective.

If you have kids with you, the selections with asterisks next to them will be especially friendly to them.

DOWNTOWN: GASTOWN/CHINA TOWN Directions: A short cab ride or 15-20 minute walk north east from the hotel. Three minute SkyTrain trip from Burrard Station on the Expo Line toward Waterfront.

Steamworks Brewing Co. 375 Water St. | 604-689-2739 | www.steamworks.com While you’re in the PNW, a visit to a local brew pub is a must. Steamworks has a big variety of delicious, hearty pub food as well as a rotating selection of their locally famous beers. $$

Nuba 207 W. Hastings St. | 604-688-1655 | www.nuba.ca Serves halal, locally-sourced Lebanese food—very friendly to vegetarians. Foodies praise the falafel and halloush. Reservations are recommended. $$

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Revel Room 238 Abbott St. | 604-687-4088 | www.revelroom.ca A hip location for drinks and Cajun food accompanied by live music—including dueling pianos on Thursdays. $$

Bao Bei 163 Keefer St. | 604-688-0876 | www.bao-bei.ca Open only for dinner, this upscale Chinese location doesn’t take reservations, but the sharing plates (get 2-3 for two people) are considered some of the best in the city. $$$

DOWNTOWN: COAL HARBOR/ WEST END The West-End is the downtown area southwest of the hotel with Coal Harbour directly North of the West End, by the water (not to be confused with “Westside” across the bridge).

Salam Bombay 755 Burrard St. | 604-681-6300 | www.salambombay.com There are lots of great Indian restaurants in Vancouver. And there’s a $20 lunch buffet if you want to try a bit of everything! $$

Japadog* Corner of Burrard & This cheery hot dog food truck’s site proclaims it’s “making the world happy and alive through hot dogs!” with irresistibly adventurous Japanese flavours like ume, croquette and tonkatsu. $

Mom’s Grilled Cheese* Corner of Howe and W. Georgia The ultimate comfort food, and the Vancouver Sun’s No. 1 food truck. And if you’re going to have a grilled cheese, you have to get a tomato soup and pickle to go with! $

Cin Cin 1154 Robson St. | 604-688-7338 | www.cincin.net Award-winning, rustic, second-story Italian restaurant on Robson Street. Try the five-course tasting menu. $$$

La Belle Patate 1215 Davie St. | 604-569-1215 | https://westcoastpoutine.wixsite.com/labellepatate You’re in Canada. It’s always poutine time in Canada—even at 3am. La Belle Patate is the authentic, silver-dish, crunchy-fry experience. It’s simple, quick, perfected, and you can drop by after a night on the town. $

Cardero’s 1583 Coal Harbour | 604-669-7666 | www.vancouverdine.com/carderos/home.html A gorgeous view over Vancouver makes this seafood restaurant a memorable experience. Large dining room and a little loud. Reserve a window seat. $$$

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Stepho’s 1124 Davie St. | 604-683-2555 Offers large, affordable, simple and tasty Greek food. $

Vera’s Burger Shack* 1030 Davie St | 604-893-8372 | www.verasburgershack.com A local favorite for best burgers in town. Also locations on Westside: 1925 Cornwall; Downtown: 1181 Denman Street. $

White Spot* 1616 W. Georgia St. | 604-681-8034 | www.whitespot.com Home of the widespread Canadian chain—ask for the pirate boat for the kids! Lots of Vancouver locations, including Downtown at 405 Dunsmuir St. 604-899- 6072, and 718 Drake Street 604-605-0045..$-$$

Steamrollers* 437 Davie St. | 604-893-8607 | www.steamrollers.com Healthy fast food, cooked with steam. Try the burritos and rollerbowls. More locations: in West End at 1195 Robson St and Downtown at 586 Hornby St. $

Guu Izakaya 838 Thurlow St. | 604-685-8817 | www.guu-izakaya.com One of the original quirky, raucous Vancouver izakayas in a city famous for Japanese cuisine. Go a little further west and you’ll find offshoot location Guu Garlic, whose website proclaims, “Garlic makes you healthy and beautiful!” Guu Garlic is at 1698 Robson St. Gastown location: 105-375 Water St.

DOWNTOWN: YALETOWN This small enclave of the city lies a few short blocks east, and slightly south of the hotel. Walk ten minutes southeast to Vancouver City Centre station to take the Canada Line towards YVR Airport or make the full walk of about 20 minutes.

Simply Thai 1211 Hamilton St. | 604-642-0123 | www.simplythairestaurant.com Delicious Thai food; the greats are terrific, like the pad Thai, but dare to try other unique items on the menu! Big wine list too. $$

Cioppino’s 1133 Hamilton St. | 604-688-7466 | www.cioppinosyaletown.com Winner of Best Formal Italian in Vancouver Magazine for six years in a row. Service and food are outstanding. Open kitchen, open concept dining area, and a patio. $$$ Also try Capone’s, for Italian- they have live music (usually jazz) every night. 1141 Hamilton St. 604-684-7900

Blue Water Café 1095 Hamilton St. | 604-688-8078 | http://www.bluewatercafe.net/

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This restaurant taps the spirit of Vancouver: fine and innovative ocean-fresh seafood dishes in a heritage brick warehouse. And, just like living in the city, the price tag is hefty—but the experience is singular. $$$$

The Flying Pig* 1168 Hamilton St. | 604-568-1344 | http://theflyingpigvan.com/ Warm, rich meals at the Flying Pig are deliciously homey—just imagine your home contains an amazing Canadian bistro cook. The pasta is top-notch for this price. Another location in Gastown at 102 Water St, 604-559-7968. $$

Salsa and Agave 1223 Pacific Blvd. | 604-408-4228 | http://salsaandagave.com/ It gets busy, but this lunch favorite is worth the wait for delicious, straightforward Mexican classics. Don’t fear trying something a little less familiar, like the pozole or horchata. GF friendly and available as take-out, sit-in or patio. $$

Bella Gelateria* 1089 Marinaside Crescent | 604-569-1010 | www.bellagelateria.com You ought to drop by this legendary gelato shop just to say you went—but once you’re there, you might not be able to resist the lure of gelato flavours like earl gray and lavender, black sesame or buko pandan. $$ Another location in Coal Harbour at 1001 W Cordova St., 8-737-7890.

WEST SIDE: KITSILANO/ POINT GREY To get to Kitsilano or Point Grey, head South along Burrard and over the bridge—then head west! About 40 minutes walking or a 20 minute bus ride.

Trattoria 1850 W. 4th Ave | 604-732-1441 | www.trattoriakitchen.ca Great décor, warm, welcoming, and hip, with a great cocktail bar. Brick oven pizza. Try the hand-rolled gnocchi or the kobe beef lasagna. Who can go wrong with a brownie and homemade pistachio gelato? $-$$

Noodlebox 1867 W. 4th Ave. | 604-734-1310 A Western Canada staple in quick, delicious noodles. This is the real Vancouverite Chinese-Canadian stuff, started out of a Chinatown food truck in 2001. Easy as fast food, but delicious and ethical as a sit-down B.C. eatery. $

The Naam* 2724 W. 4th Ave | 604-738-7151 | www.thenaam.com A Vancouver vegetarian haven that hangs the work of local artists and hosts local musicians every night. A neighbourhood institution—the location of anti- Vietnam War gatherings in the 1970s—that’s kept its character and its delicious food. Open 24/7. $

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Maenam 1938 W 4th Ave | 604-730-5579 | www.maenam.ca Vancouver Magazine’s Restaurant of the Year in 2017 offers full-course, high- end Thai meals for sharing—get ready for spice and strong flavors. $$$

Siegel’s Bagels* 1883 Cornwall Ave. | 604-737-8151 | www.siegelsbagels.com Excellent bagels, and definitely a place to take the kids. Also a location on Granville Island, 1689 Johnston St, 604-685-5670. $

Eatery 3431 W. Broadway | 604-738-5298 | http://www.theeatery.ca/ A casual sushi place---casual, as in, the décor involves glow-in-the-dark tentacles. Every fluorescent minute is a blast, and the food is amazing despite the irreverence of the Devo-clad menu (maybe don’t bring the kids). Even if you don’t go, click on that website link to check out the amazing isometric pixel art. $$

WEST SIDE: FAIRVIEW/SOUTH GRANVILLE From downtown, go South and cross Burrard, Granville, or Cambie Street bridge, then follow Broadway staying West. You’ll have to transfer lines to get here by transit.

Vij’s 3106 Cambie St. | 604-736-6664 | www.vijs.ca Vikram Vij is a well-known name in Vancouver dining, and this award-winning restaurant serves delicious food from all over India. No reservations, but if you’re killing time in the evening and ready to wait upwards of an hour for seats, you’ll be served free chai and tapas in the lounge in the meantime, and you might even catch a glimpse of Vij himself. And if you’re craving Indian at lunch, drop by the food cart at 1075 W Georgia. $$

Tojo’s 1133 W. Broadway | 604-872-8050 | www.tojos.com One of Vancouver’s top Japanese restaurants. Pricey, but excellent; unique experience. Tojo is the famous sushi chef credited for inventing the California Roll and BC Roll. Go see him in action! $$$$

Banana Leaf 820 W. Broadway|604-731-6333| www.bananaleaf-vancouver.com Mouth-watering Malaysian food. Service is friendly, food is delicious, and ambiance is fitting. $-$$ Also a location Downtown at 1096 Denman Street

Memphis Blues Barbeque House* 1465 W Broadway | (604) 738-6806 | www.memphisbluesbbq.com The hearty meals at this outpost of Tennessee barbeque will provide you a deliciously greasy dinner and tomorrow’s lunch. Definitely not vegetarian-friendly. Another location open on the East Side at 1342 Commercial Dr; 604-215-2599. $$

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Shaolin Noodle House* 656 Broadway West | 604-873-1618 | http://www.shalinnoodlehouse.com Becca: Authentic Northern Chinese food, a Vancouver favorite. (There may be a line-up). Fresh noodles made and cut right in front of you. $-$$

La Taqueria* 2549 Cambie St. | 604-558-2549 | http://www.lataqueria.com/ Tons of choice at this casual Mexican street food location, and you can try it all at once with their star four-taco deal. $

Salmon n’ Bannock 1128 W Broadway | 604-568-8971 | http://www.salmonandbannock.net/ This up-and-coming First Nations cuisine location delivers a culinary experience special to the Pacific Northwest. $$

EAST SIDE: MAIN STREET/ Go southeast from downtown, cross the Cambie Street bridge and head south on Cambie. On transit, take the Expo Line from Burrard Station and transfer onto the 3, 8, or 19 bus.

Locus Restaurant & Lounge 4121 Main St. | 604-708-4121 | www.locusonmain.com This is a cozy location for drinks—great coffee and interesting dishes (think Szechuan-chorizo pasta and pumpkin-molasses gnocchi). Get reservations for brunch! $$$

Chutney Villa 147 Broadway East | 604-872-2228 | www.chutneyvilla.com A quaint Indian restaurant with a wide selection of food and a great atmosphere. $-$$

The Reef* 4172 Main St. | 604-874-5375 | www.thereefrestaurant.com Amazing Caribbean jerk dishes with a colourful atmosphere. Great heated patio and a DJ in the evening who spins pleasant reggae. The plantain chips and johnnycakes are highlights! $-$$

Sun Sui Wah 3888 Main St. | 604-872-8822 | www.sunsuiwah.com Ready for a Vancouver dim sum? Enthusiasts will name this classy seafood restaurant, a Hong Kong staple. Show up before 11am to beat the rush! $$$

Burgoo* 3096 Main St. | 604-873-1441 | www.burgoo.ca Come in from the rain and sit down with a big plate of your favorite comfort food, no matter where you’re from—Burgoo features dishes from the cookbooks of grandmothers from Hawai’i, Switzerland and Mexico as well as good old mac n’ cheese. The fondue is

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thought of very fondly by Vancouverites. Another location at 4434 W. 10th Ave 604-221-7839. $$

Toshi Sushi 181 E. 16th & Main St. | 604-874-5173 Get there before it opens to make sure you get a seat—you’ll have to wait outside since the space is so cozy. But once you get in, their legendary sashimi will soothe you. $$

The Whip 209 E. 6th Ave | 604-874-4687 | www.thewhiprestaurant.com Peruse the selection of beers at this friendly neighbourhood bar for a little taste of just-across-the-pond Victoria (Phillips Bottle Rocket, anyone?)—or Saskatoon, Toronto, or Quebec. You might not have time to see all of our beautiful country, but you can drink all our beers. $ - $$

EAST SIDE: COMMERCIAL DRIVE Go even further North/East for flare! The Expo Line would leave you right on Commercial Dr.

Marcello Pizzeria* 1404 Commercial Dr. | 604-215-7760 A spacious restaurant, great for big groups, and quirky—the conversation piece will be the pizza oven shaped like a monumental floor-to-ceiling face. (The oven is in the mouth, we think.) The patio is a great place to spend an evening, and if you’re not in the mood for Neapolitan thin-crust pizza you can treat yourself to luxurious gnocchi. $-$$

Belgian Fries* 1885 Commercial Dr. | 604-253-4220 Another great poutine option if you’re looking for more of a Belgian experience than a Quebecois one. Mais pourquoi? One reason could be their nine varieties of mayo. $

Cafe Deux Soleils 2096 Commercial Dr. | 604-254-1195 | www.cafedeuxsoleils.com Vegetarian and Vegan dishes, live music, spoken word performances. $

Havana Café 1212 Commercial Dr. | 604-253-9119 | http://www.havanarestaurant.ca/ Contemporary art gallery, 60-seat theatre (poetry readings, plays), great food and drink. $-$$

ChongQing Restaurant 2808 Commercial Dr. | 604-254-7434 A local favorite for spicy takeout Szechuan. Another location downtown: 1260 Robson St, 604-568-0303. $$

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