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San Francisco 2018 Tuesday PWK35: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Research Grant Just and Unjust Norms of Warfare: A View from the Social Sciences PWG01: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group (By invitaon only) Change in the Higher Educaon Landscape: The Power of Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Intercultural Networks in Innovave Learning Room: Golden Gate 5, Hilton San Francisco Union Square ISA Working Group Part. Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Polical Room: Franciscan A, Hilton San Francisco Union Square Science) Part. Silja Bara Omarsdor (University of Iceland) Part. Neta C. Crawford (Boston University) Part. Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) Part. Mahew A. Evangelista (Cornell University) Part. Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) Part. Amélie Ferey (Sciences Po Paris / CERI) Part. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Part. Marine Guillaume (Ecole Polytechnique) Part. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Part. Pablo Kalmanovitz (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Part. Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Económicas (CIDE)) Part. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Part. Richard Price (University of Brish Columbia) Part. Folashade Soule (University of Oxford) Part. Elise Rousseau (University of Namur) Part. Ying Liu (China Foreign Affairs University) Part. Maja Spanu (University of Cambridge) Part. Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) Part. Taylor B. Seybolt (University of Pisburgh, GSPIA) Part. Ana Bojinović Fenko (University of Ljubljana) Coord. Ariel Colonomos (Sciences Po, CNRS) Part. Jure Pozgan (University of Ljubljana) Coord. Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) Part. Balkan Devlen (University of Copenhagen) Coord. Mervyn Frost (King’s College London) Part. Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Florida Internaonal University) PWK 34: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 5:45 PM Research Grant Part. Vaishali Raghuvanshi (Christ University) Sustainable Commodity Governance and the Global South (By Part. Nancy Wright (Long Island University ) invitaon only) Part. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Srobana Bhaacharya (Georgia Southern University) Room: Golden Gate 7, Hilton San Francisco Union Square Part. Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Part. Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Coord. Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Part. Michael J. Bloomfield (University of Bath) Coord. Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Part. Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of PWK32: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Government) Part. Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Developing Pathways Through the Internaonal Polarizaon of Part. Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam) LGBTIQ Rights (By invitaon only) Part. Maja Tampe (ESADE Business School) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Tannis Thorlakson (Stanford University) Room: Golden Gate 4, Hilton San Francisco Union Square Coord. Hamish van der Ven (McGill University) Part. Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Coord. Yixian Sun (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Part. Douglas Janoff (Carleton University) Development Studies, Geneva) Part. Amy Lind (University of Cincinna) Part. Sandra McEvoy (Boston University) Part. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ) Part. Mahew Waites (University of Glasgow) Part. Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Part. Sonia Corrêa (Sexuality Policy Watch- ABIA) Part. Monica Tabengwa (Pan Africa ILGA) Part. Ryan Kaminski (United Naons Foundaon) Part. Dennis Altman (La Trobe University) Coord. Markus Thiel (Florida Internaonal University) Coord. Momin Rahman (Trent University) PWK15: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Pay it Forward Workshop: Tuesday 9:00 Commiee Panel Refugees, Forced Migraon, and Conflict (By invitaon only) AM - 4:30 PM Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invitaon only) Room: Yosemite A, Hilton San Francisco Union Square Commiee on the Status of Women Part. Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University) Room: Golden Gate 2, Hilton San Francisco Union Square Part. Paul Bezerra (University of Arizona) Disc. Chrisna Faore (West Virginia University) Part. Heidrun Bohnet (Bonn Internaonal Center for Conversion Disc. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University) (BICC)) Disc. Amy Niang (Wits University) Part. Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Disc. Ana Carolina Garriga (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Part. Ebru Canan Sokullu (Bahçeşehir University) Económicas (CIDE)) Part. Tiffany Chu (University of Arizona) Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Part. Fabien Coer (University of Geneva) Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Part. Kersn Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Disc. Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Part. Chrisane J. Froehlich (Hamburg University, Instute for Peace Birmingham) Research and Security Policy) Disc. Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University) Part. Erika Frydenlund (Old Dominion University) Disc. Ragnhild Nordås (University of Michigan) Part. Chrisan Gineste (University of Pisburgh) Part. Andrea Andzenge (University of Massachuses, Lowell) Part. Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Part. Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Mannheim) Part. Benjamin Laughlin (University of Rochester) Part. Caglayan Baser (Loyola University Chicago) Part. Seraina Ruegger (ETH Zurich) Part. Catherine Yuk-ping Lo (City University of Hong Kong) Part. Tolga Sinmazdemir (Bogazici University) Part. Chelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina) Part. Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam) Part. Dana M. 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