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Full Program Tuesday PWK15: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Organizaons in Contenous Polics (By invitaon only) PWK53: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Internaonal Order and the Distribuon of Identy in 1950 (By invitaon only) Part. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Part. Krisn Bakke (University College London) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Margherita Belgioioso (University of Essex) Part. Marina Duque (Harvard University) Part. Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) Part. Ted Hopf (Naonal University of Singapore) Part. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Part. Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Internaonal Studies) Part. Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Coord. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Coord. Srdjan Vucec (University of Oawa) Part. Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) Part. Chris Meserole (University of Maryland) PWG01: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group Part. Kelsey Naughton (University of North Texas) Religion and Peace: Possibilies, Challenges and Prospects Part. Roman‐Gabriel Olar (University of Essex) ISA Working Group Part. Evan Perkoski (University of Denver) Disc. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Part. Lee Seymour (Université de Montréal) Disc. Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Part. Alec Worsnop (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Coord. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Disc. Hrair Balian (Carter Center) PWK47: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Disc. Jeffrey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Parsing the Passions: Methodology and Emoon in Internaonal Disc. Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Relaons (By invitaon only) Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universy of Birmingham) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Part. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Part. Benjamin Marcus (Global Covenant Partners) Part. Aviad Levy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Part. Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Part. Davis Brown (Baylor University Instute for Studies of Part. Elina K. A. Pennen (University of Helsinki) Religion) Part. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Instuto Universitário Part. Giorgio Shani (Internaonal Chrisan University) de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Part. Gregorio Beza (University of Exeter) Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Part. Jerry White (University of Virginia) Part. Ilan Danjoux (Azrieli Instute of Israel Studies, Concordia Part. Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) University) Part. Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Part. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Part. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Part. Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) Part. Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Part. Gerard Powers (Kroc Instute, University of Notre Dame) Part. Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Part. Zainab Mai‐Bornu (University of Bath) Part. Melanie Richter‐Montpet (University of Sheffield) Part. Jolyon Mitchell (The University of Edinburgh) Part. T. H. Hall (University of Oxford) Part. Mahew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Part. Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Part. Sana Saeed (Internaonal Chrisan University) Part. Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Coord. Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington) Part. Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Coord. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Coord. Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Coord. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Coord. Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) Coord. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) PSE01: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Commiee Panel PWG02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Working Group Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invitaon only) Strategic Foresight & IR for the 21st Century Commiee on the Status of Women ISA Working Group Disc. Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Disc. Barry Hughes (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies) Disc. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Disc. Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Instute of Technology) Disc. Elena E. Pokalova (Naonal Defense University) Part. Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Part. Karen Saunders (American University School of Internaonal Birmingham) Service) Disc. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Part. Frank L. Smith III (The University of Sydney) Disc. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Part. Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Part. Yakov Ben‐Haim (Technion‐Israel Instute of Technology) Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Part. Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Disc. May Tan‐Mullins (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Part. Philippe Dufort (Université Saint‐Paul) Disc. Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Part. Michael F. Oppenheimer (Center for Global Affairs, NYU) Disc. Chrisna Faore (West Virginia University) Part. Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Part. Adebola Olayinka (Duke University) Part. Regina Joseph (Sibylink) Part. Amanda Donahoe (Tus University) Part. Medha Bisht (South Asian University) Part. Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Part. Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere) Part. Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) Part. Sheila Ronis (Walsh College) Part. Casey B. McNeill (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Part. Chrisne Balarezo (University of North Texas) Polical Sciences) Part. Chrisne S. Cheng (King's College London) Part. Tom McDermo (Georgia Instute of Technology) Part. Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Part. Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) Part. Corinne Tagliarina (University of Conneccut) Part. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Part. Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna) Part. Tim T. Sweijs (King's College London, Department of War Part. Davina Durgana (Senior Praconer Faculty, School of Studies) Internaonal Training (SIT) Graduate Instute ‐ D.C.) Part. Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Part. Eleonora Maacci (Amherst College) Part. Shalini Venturelli (American University) Part. Isil Akbulut (Wayne State University) Part. Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University‐CISA) Part. Jinyoung Kang (University of Massachuses Boston) Coord. Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Instute, Exeter Part. Katerina Krulisova (Nongham Trent University) University, UK) Part. Kersn Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Coord. Hillary Briffa (King's College London) Part. Louise Marie Hurel (PUC‐Rio / Center for Technology and PWK26: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Society (CTS/FGV)) Part. Nataliia Kasianenko (University of Nevada, Reno) Beyond Ruptures and Crises: Internaonal Relaons and the Long Part. Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Unwinding Road of the Middle Ages (By invitaon only) Part. Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Teresa A. Cravo (FEUC‐CES, University of Coimbra) Part. William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Part. Elizabeth Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Part. Jessie Rumsey (University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign) Part. Kathleen Davis (University of Rhode Island) Part. Rebecca Jensen (Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, Part. Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) University of Calgary) Part. Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Part. Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Part. Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Part. Claudia Zanardi (King's College London ‐ War Studies) Part. Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp) Part. Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University ) Part. Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) Part. Whitney Grespin (King's College London) Part. George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polical Part. Yoo‐Sun Jung (Texas A&M University) Science) Cmte Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Part. Halvard Leira (NUPI) Chair Part. Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Coord. Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Coord. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Coord. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) PWK32: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Wednesday The Instrumental Uses of Norms in Internaonal Relaons (By invitaon only) WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Junior Scholar Session Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Human Rights and Global Governance Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Part. Michal Ben‐Josef Hirsch (Suffolk University ) Chair Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Part. Clifford Bob (Duquesne University) WA01-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Part. Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Transional Jusce and Reparaons Part. Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Ausn) Part. Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Disc. Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Part. Jonathan Chow (University of Macau) Reparaon programs as instruments of legimacy for internaonal Part. Kate Cronin‐Furman (Harvard University) organizaons Part. Tanisha Fazal (University
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