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Western Political Science Association

CONFERENCE THEME:

POLITICS IN THE MAELSTROM OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS

April 1 – 3, 2010

San Francisco, California

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 2010 MEETING ...... xi

CALL FOR PAPERS 2011 MEETING ...... xii

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

SCHEDULE OF PANELS ...... 4

PANEL LISTINGS:

THURSDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM...... 36 THURSDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM...... 49 THURSDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM...... 63 THURSDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM...... 76 FRIDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM ...... 91 FRIDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 104 FRIDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 118 FRIDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 134 SATURDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 PM ...... 148 SATURDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 160 SATURDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 173 SATURDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 186

INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS...... 199

GUIDE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND ITS RESTAURANTS...... 248

EXHIBITORS AND PUBLISHERS’ ADS ...... 258

i WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Welcome to the WPSA’s 2010 Annual Meeting. We are thrilled to be able to welcome you to San Francisco, our gorgeous city by the bay.

San Francisco has been called the most beautiful, the most cosmopolitan, and the most bohemian city in America.1 Compact and densely-populated, it is an ideal city for on-foot explorations and adventures.

San Francisco’s diverse neighborhoods offer something for everyone to enjoy. At Yerba Buena Gardens (3rd and Mission) you can explore the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Garden and Memorial, including a 50-foot waterfall, and the Museum of the African Diaspora. Take the F train to Japantown to see the Peace Pagoda, or walk over to Chinatown, where at the Chinese Historical Society (985 Clay St.) you can view the most extensive collection of Chinese American artifacts in the country. Hop over to the Mission, at 24th St., and view over 75 Latino-themed murals in a space of just six blocks, including three buildings dedicated to Carlos Santana. At Dolores and 16th, you can visit an adobe chapel built by Father Junipero Serra in 1776, the oldest standing building in the city. Or take the F train up to the Castro, where you can visit Harvey Milk Plaza (499 Castro St.), then walk over to the eastern end of Golden Gate Park to walk through the National AIDS Memorial Grove. Walk up The Embarcadero and take a ferry from Pier 39 to Angel Island, the Ellis Island of the West. As you wait for the ferry, you can take a moment to watch the sea lions happily sunning themselves at Pier 39.

Shoppers will find their bliss at Union Square. Tourists will find their kitsch at Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square. Animal lovers can look for buffalo in Golden Gate Park and the famous wild parrots of Telegraph Hill. Whatever it is you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.

We are pleased to welcome you to San Francisco. Enjoy the conference. But don’t forget to step outside and discover (or remember) why so many people consider the City by the Bay the Best City in America.

Lisa García Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley and Melissa R. Michelson, California State University, East Bay Local Arrangements Co-Chairs

1 Conde Nast Traveller Nov 2009 ii WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Special Acknowledgments

Among the various regional political science meetings, the Western has achieved a unique cachet as a professional meeting for those in the discipline who appreciate innovative, boundary-bending, and critical approaches to the contemporary study of politics. Perhaps this has something to do with the western region (considered ecologically, historically, socially, and politically) that we represent. While our conference program boasts many excellent contributions to the mainstream of the discipline, we also manage to make generous room for perspectives from the margins of an erstwhile changing and developing discipline.

Many people have contributed to the vibrant ethos of WPSA, including staff, section chairs, executive council members, committee chairs and members, members who return year after year to share their latest scholarship, and younger scholars who come to WPSA for their debut professional performances. WPSA, like all other conferences, depends on the work of many individuals who dedicate significant time and effort to the creation of a vital conference experience. Please give some thought to how you might contribute to WPSA in the future and let us know if you would like to volunteer for service on a committee.

It is a testament to the great work of Executive Director Betty Moulds that we were in fact able to carry on in her absence after her retirement in September. Thankfully, Elsa Favila has remained on board as Associate Director. We owe her a huge debt of gratitude for everything she has done to maintain the integrity and efficacy of the organization and to get this year’s conference up and running. Richard Clucas, the new Executive Director, has been a model of consultative leadership and strong advocacy for the best interests of the organization. It has been a pleasure and an honor to work with Elsa and Richard in developing and implementing the program for this year’s conference.

The local arrangements chairs for this year’s meeting in San Francisco– Melissa Michelson (CSU East Bay) and Lisa Garcia Bedolla (UC Berkeley)–have put special effort, including rigorous and original field research, into providing conference participants with some interesting ideas and suggestions about what to see and do in San Francisco, beyond the usual touristy stuff. I urge you to pay close attention to their recommendations!

iii WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I would like to thank The Wall Street Journal for its generous contribution of wine, which will go a long ways towards enlivening our conversations at the various receptions scheduled during the conference. Robert (Bob) Favila deserves our collective thanks for facilitating this contribution.

We would also like to thank the local universities who contributed to our various receptions: the Political Science Department at Santa Clara University; the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California, Berkeley; the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley; and the Institute on the Politics of Inequality, Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University.

And finally, please join me in thanking all of our hard-working section chairs, President Shaun Bowler, incoming Program Chair Manny Avalos, the valiant chairs of the awards, status, and nominations committees, and members of the Executive Council, for all of their good work on behalf of WPSA.

This year’s WPSA conference promises to be the largest of our gatherings to date, with over 1,000 registered participants. For all who will be participating, I wish you a lively, productive, and enriching experience.

Christine Di Stefano University of Washington, Seattle 2010 WPSA Program Chair

iv OFFICERS

Outgoing at End of March Incoming at End of March Meeting Meeting President President Shaun Bowler Christine Di Stefano University of California, Riverside University of Washington [email protected] [email protected]

Vice President/Program Chair Vice President/ Program Chair Christine Di Stefano Manuel Avalos University of Washington University of North Carolina at [email protected] Wilmington [email protected]

Recording Secretary Vacant

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 Steve Nicholson, University of California, Merced (2011) [email protected] Melissa Michelson, California State University, East Bay (2011) [email protected] Stacy Gordon, University of Nevada, Reno (2011) [email protected] Kim Geron, California State University, East Bay (2012) [email protected] Pei-te Lien, University of California, Santa Barbara (2012) [email protected] Arturo Vega, St. Mary’s University, Texas (2012) [email protected] v OFFICERS

Julie Novkov, SUNY Albany (2012) [email protected] Sean Kelly, California State University - Channel Island (2013) [email protected] Ted Lascher, California State University – Sacramento (2013) [email protected] Lisa Magaña, Arizona State University (2013) [email protected] Melody Rose, Portland State University (2013) [email protected]

Ex Officio: Cornell Clayton, Washington State University [email protected] Amy Mazur, Washington State University [email protected] Matthew Burbank, University of Utah [email protected] Andrea Simpson, University of Richmond [email protected]

vi COMMITTEES

COMMITTEES OF THE WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

Committee on Nominations Chair: Peter Steinberger, Reed College (2009-2011) Anna Sampaio, Rutgers University (2009-2011) Ron Schmidt, California State University, Long Beach (2009-2010)

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession Chair: Chris Lee, Niagara University (2009-2012) James Taylor, University of San Francisco (2008-2011) Sarita Gregory, Macalester College (2007-2010) Van Chaney, Los Angeles Community College District (2007-2010) Richard Middleton, University of Missouri-St. Louis (2007-2010)

Committee on the Status of Latinas/os in the Profession Chair: Sylvia Manzano, Texas A&M University (2008-2011) Vanna Gonzales, Arizona State University (2007-2010) Celeste Montoya-Kirk, University of Colorado at Boulder (2007-2010) Sonia Garcia, St. Mary's University, San Antonio (2008-2011) Brandon Valeriano, University of Illinois at Chicago (2007-2010)

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession Chair: Christina Bejarano, University of Kansas (2009-2012) Julia Jordan-Zachary, Howard University (2008-2011) Monica Arruda de Almeida, University of California, Los Angeles (2007-2010) Susan Baer, San Diego State University (2007-2010) Anna Sampaio, Colorado University, Denver (2007-2010)

Dissertation Award Committee Chair: Matt Jarvis, California State University, Fullerton Chris McHorney, Cal Baptist University Chris Lee, Niagara University, New York

Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee Chair: Sean Kelly, California State University, Channel Islands Doug Harris, Loyola University of Maryland Val O’Regan, California State University, Fullerton

vii COMMITTEES

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award Committee Chair: Christina Bejarano, University of Kansas Monica Arruda de Almeida, Georgetown University Julia Jordan-Zachery, Providence College

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award Committee Chair: Sylvia Manzano, Texas A&M University Rene Rocha, University of Iowa Celeste Montoya Kirk, University of Colorado

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award Committee Chair: Chris Lee, University of Niagara Seneca Vaught, Niagara University Raphael Heaggans, Niagara University

Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award Committee Chair: Sara Singleton, Western Washington University John M. Meyer, California State University, Humboldt Stephen Stambough, California State University, Fullerton Phil Brick, Whitman College

Best Article Published in Political Research Quarterly Chair: James Caporaso, University of Washington, Seattle Vanessa Baird, University of Colorado Steven Wuhs, University of Redlands

Environmental Political Theory Award Chair: Kim Smith, Carleton College Michael Lipscomb, Winthrop University Christian Hunold, Drexel University

viii Annual Awards and Awards Committees

At the 2011 Annual Meeting, the Association anticipates the following eight awards:

The $250 Dissertation Award for the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010.

The $500 Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the best paper presented at the 2010 WPSA meeting.

The $250 Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award for the best paper on women and politics presented at the 2010 WPSA meeting.

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

The $250 WPSA Best Paper Award on Environmental Political Theory for an outstanding paper on environmental political theory presented at the 2010 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 $1,000 Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award for the best article published in the Political Research Quarterly during 2010.

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 2010 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.

ix Annual Awards and Awards Committees

AWARD SUBMISSIONS

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

Pi Sigma Alpha Award Deadline: June 15, 2010 Chair: Kathy Ferguson, University of Hawaii

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award Deadline: June 15, 2010 Chair: Heath Fogg Davis, Temple University

Latina/Latino Politics Deadline: June 15, 2010 Chair: Sylvia Manzano, Texas A&M University

Blacks and Politics Award Deadline: June 15, 2010 Chair: Christopher Parker, University of Washington

Charles Redd Center Award Deadline: June 15, 2010 Chair: Ted Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Environmental Political Theory Award Deadline: June 15, 2010 Chair: TBA. Please check the WPSA website

Dissertation Award Deadline: October 15, 2010 Chair: Christine Keating, Ohio State University

Political Research Quarterly Award Chair: Mark Smith, University of Washington

x Annual Awards and Awards Committees

WPSA AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE 2010 ANNUAL MEETING

BETTY NESVOLD AWARD (WOMEN AND POLITICS): ($250) To: Regina G. Lawrence, Louisiana State University, and Melody Rose, Portland State University For their paper: Bringing Out the Hook: Exit Talk in Coverage of Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign

BLACKS AND POLITICS AWARD: ($250) To: Joel Alden Schlosser, Carleton College For his paper: Engaging a Black American Socrates: James Baldwin's Socratism and Race in America

CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN WEST: ($250) None

DISSERTATION AWARD: ($250) To: John S. Ahlquist For his dissertation: Building and Using Strategic Capacity: Labor Union Federations and Economic Policy Completed at: University of Washington

LATINA/LATINO POLITICS AWARD: ($250) To: Francisco Pedraza, University of Washington For his paper: The Cold Shoulder in Immigrant Political Attitude Formation: How Perceived Discrimination Moderates the Effect of Acculturation

PI SIGMA ALPHA AWARD: ($500) To: Michael McCann, University of Washington, William Haltom, University of Puget Sound, and Shauna Fisher, University of Washington For their paper: Criminalizing Big Tobacco: Legal Mobilization and the Politics of Responsibility for Health Risks in the United States

POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD: ($1000) To: James C. Franklin, Ohio Wesleyan University For his December 2009 PRQ Article: Contentious Challenges and Government Responses in

ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICAL THEORY AWARD: ($250) To: Rafi Youatt, Reed College For his paper: Foie Gras in the Blogosphere: Animal Sentience, Pain, and Public Deliberation xi CALL FOR PAPERS – 2011 ANNUAL MEETING

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 2011 ANNUAL MEETING April 21 - 23, 2011 San Antonio, Texas

The Western Political Science Association will host its 2011 annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency, River Walk, in San Antonio, Texas, from April 21 – 23, 2011. 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 17, 2010.

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

Manuel Avalos Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs University of North Carolina at Wilmington 601 S. College Rd. Wilmington, NC 28403 e-mail: [email protected]

THE THEME FOR THE 2011 MEETING TRANSNATIONAL BORDERS, EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

As escalating demographic change and deepening economic recession collide, transnational borders have been caught in a “perfect storm.” Political institutions and public policy initiatives continue to close the gates of transnational borders into the United States. The politics of racial and ethnic identity, immigration, and economic development revert to survival mode where “we” becomes “us versus them.” How can we recharge our economy, keep our political institutions and policy vital without making equity, diversity and social justice central to what democratic government does?

We invite panel proposals that incorporate the conference theme and encourage disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches to the politics taking place along transnational borders. It is hoped that one of the

xii CALL FOR PAPERS – 2011 ANNUAL MEETING features of the conference will be dialogue between scholars working both within the discipline of political science and interdisciplinary fields of study on issues of equity and social justice along transnational borders.

This conference marks the first meeting by the WPSA in the state of Texas. San Antonio with its rich cultural and political history serves as the gateway to the Rio Grande valley and the border between the U.S. and Mexico. The conference site opens possibilities for greater international collaboration and dialogue in scholarship on borderland issues.

Note: All participants in the program are required to preregister for the meeting by early December.

xiii MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 9:00 - 5:00 PM Environmental Political Theory Preconference Workshop Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level 1:00 – 6:45 PM Latino Politics Preconference Workshop Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level 2:00 – 7:00 PM Feminist Theory Preconference Workshop Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level 5:00 - 8:00 PM Exhibitor Set-Up, Location: Bayview A, Bay Level 5:00 - 7:00 PM Registration, Location: Seacliff Foyer, Bay Level

Thursday, April 1, 2010

7:30 - 9:30 AM Exhibitor Set Up, Location: Bayview A, Bay Level 7:30 - 4:00 PM Registration, Location: Seacliff Foyer, Bay Level 8:00 - 11:45 AM Executive Council Meeting - Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level 8:00 – 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 5:00 PM Exhibits, Location: Bayview A, Bay Level 9:30 - 5:00 PM E-Jobs Interviews in the Exhibit Hall Area 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel Meetings 12:00 PM APSA President Henry Brady Polarization in American Politics and the Crisis of Governance: Is California’s Gridlock America’s Future? Location: Marina Room, Bay Level 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings 5:15 - 6:45 PM Women's Caucus Meeting, Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level 6:00 – 7:30 PM PRQ Reception (Cosponsored by Washington State University) Location: Atrium 3 and 4, Lobby Level

1 MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS

6:45 - 8:00 PM Women and Politics Reception Honoring Nancy C.M. Hartsock (Cosponsored by the University of Washington) Location: Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level

8:00 - 9:15 PM Minority Scholars' Reception Location: Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level

Friday, April 2, 2010

7:30 - 4:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer 8:00 - 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 5:00 PM Exhibits Location: Bayview A, Bay Level 9:30 - 5:00 PM E-Jobs Interviews in the Exhibits Area 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel Meetings 1:15 - 3:00 PM Roundtable: Labor and Politics Location: Regency A, Street Level

1:15 - 3:00 PM Meet the Editors of PRQ and JOP Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings

5:15 - 6:15 PM Mike Casey, President of Unite Here, Local 2 The Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture on Politics Sponsored by the National Office of Pi Sigma Alpha Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level

6:15 – 6:45 PM WPSA Business Meeting Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level

2 MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS

6:45 - 8:15 PM WPSA Reception (Cosponsored by: The Wall Street Journal; the Political Science Department at Santa Clara University; the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley; the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley; and the Institute on the Politics of Inequality, Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University) Location: Atrium 3 and 4, Lobby Level

8:15 – 9:45 PM Graduate Student Reception - Location: Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level

Saturday, April 3, 2010

7:30 - 3:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer 8:00 - 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 1:30 PM Exhibits Location: Bayview A, Bay Level 9:30 - 1:30 PM E-Jobs Interviews Location: Exhibit Area 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel Meetings 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 3:15 – 5:00 PM Session IV – Panel Meetings

3 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Comparative Politics Section Chair: Lan T. Chu, Occidental College

Panel 01.01 Challenges to Democratization and Consolidation I Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.02 Challenges to Democratization and Consolidation II Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.03 The State and Post-Liberalization Development Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.04 Politics and Religion Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.05 The Changing Face of European Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.06 Political Ideologies and Extremism Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.07 Trust and Political Institutions Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.08 Peace and Reconciliation Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.09 The Effects of Capitalism and Economic Crisis on Political Institutions Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.10 Mobilization and Resistance Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level

4 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Panel 01.11 The Comparative Effects of International Aid Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.12 The Determinants of Political Stability Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.13 China and the Global Economy Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.14 Ethnic/Civil Conflict Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.15 Latin American Political Systems Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.16 Civil-Military Relations Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.17 States and Social Welfare Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 01.18 Political and Economic Development in Africa Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Environmental Political Theory Section Chair: Sheri Breen, University of Minnesota - Morris Panel 02.01 Roundtable: Walking Out from EPT: Getting Our Feet on the Ground Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.02 What Does Democratic Theory Have to Learn from Science Studies? Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level

5 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Panel 02.03 Rousseau's Environmental Thought Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.04 Uncertain Futures: Eco-Anarchist Politics in the 21st Century Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.05 Communities of the Future: Where Do We Go from Here? Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.06 Capitalism, Property Rights, and Place Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.07 Carbon Politics and Climate Change Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.08 The Search for Democratic Ecopolitics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.09 Agency, Autonomy and Ontology Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.10 Building Conceptual and Methodological Foundations Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.11 Species Protection and “Wild Nature” Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.12 Consumption and Consumerism Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.13 Ecophilosophy and Machines Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level

6 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Panel 02.14 Content and Discontent: Utopias, Dystopias and Capitalism Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 02.15 Drawing Spatial and Ethical Borders: Territory, Property and Violence Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level

Environmental Politics Sara Singleton, Western Washington University Panel 03.01 Transforming Local Environments Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.02 Global Threats; Grassroots Responses Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.03 Collaborative Environmental Politics: Promise and Pitfalls Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.04 Legal Venues and Strategies Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.05 Agenda Setting, Issue Framing and Policy Formation Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.06 International Environmental Politics Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.07 Federalism and Multi-level Governance Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.08 Public Participation in Environmental Policy Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level

7 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Panel 03.09 Politics of Climate Change Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.10 State and Local Environmental Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.11 Interest Groups and Environmental Policy Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.12 Restructuring Local Governance for the Public Good? The Case of California Brownfields Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 03.13 Desperately Seeking Cooperation in Pollution and Hazardous Waste Mitigation Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level

Executive Politics Section Chair: James King, University of Wyoming

Panel 04.01 Roundtable: President Obama: Hitting the Ground Running, Stumbling, or Sprinting? Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 04.02 Historical Development of the Presidency Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 04.03 Presidential Policy Making Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 04.04 Executives and Congress Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level

8 SCHEDULE OF PANELS

Panel 04.05 Hollywood and the Presidency Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level

International Relations Section Chair: Renee de Nevers, Syracuse University Panel 05.01 The Enforcement and Spread of International Norms Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.02 Crisis, Conflict and Sovereignty: Transnational and Local Resistance to the Global Commodification of Food Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.03 Domestic Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.04 Intervention and Secession Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.05 Power and Hegemony in a Globalizing World Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.06 Energy Policy and International Relations Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.07 Soft Power and Diplomacy Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.08 Democracy: Its Promotion and Influence on Policy Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.09 Global Challenges to the Promotion of Democracy Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 05.10 Wars, Strategy, and Outcomes Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.11 The WTO, Integration and Dispute Settlement Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.12 Strategy, Diplomacy, and Conflict Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.13 External Involvement in Conflicts Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.14 Regime Type and International Policy Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.15 Global and Transboundary Interactions Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.16 Sovereignty, Rights, and Citizens Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.17 Foreign Aid, the IMF, and Effectiveness Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.18 Minority Rights, Transitional Justice, and EU Policy Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.19 Manipulating Aid: Economic Sanctions, Foreign Aid, and Human Rights Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 05.20 The U.S., Neighbors, and Allies? Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level

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Interpretation and Methods Section Chair: Douglas Dow, University of Texas at Dallas Panel 06.01 The Methods Cafe Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.02 Comparative Politics Within and Between States Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.03 Reading the Body Politically Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.04 New Interpretations of History and Hegemony Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.05 Regarding Exceptionalism Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.06 Power, Rhetoric, and Law Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 06.07 Re-imagining Capitalism and Labor Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.08 Religion, Time and Political Crises Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 06.09 Democracy Through the Lens of Technology Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law Section Chair: Scott Lemieux, College of Saint Rose Panel 07.01 Jurisprudence, Federalism and the Supreme Court Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level

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Panel 07.02 Comparative Law Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.03 Gender, Race, Values and Judging Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.04 Civil Rights and the Courts Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.05 Politics and Litigation Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.06 American Political Development and the Courts Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.07 Critical Reconsiderations in New Historical Institutionalism Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.08 The Politics of Rights Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.09 State Courts and Elections Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.10 Judging and Judicial Behavior Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.11 Law and Society Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Panel 07.12 The Courts, Interbranch Relations, and Democracy Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level

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Panel 07.13 Roundtable: Obama's Legal Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 07.14 Law, Society, and Social Control Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 07.15 Judging in Institutional Context Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 07.16 Rights, Political Theory and the Law Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level

Legislative Politics Section Chair: Sean Q. Kelly, California State University, Channel Islands Panel 08.01 Theories of Legislative Organization and Output Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 08.02 The Causes and Effects of Policy Making in Congress Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 08.03 Roundtable: Congress in the Age of Obama Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 08.04 Roundtable: Getting Down in the Weeds: Doing Archival Research in American Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 08.05 Appropriations, Earmarks, and Pork (Oh My!) Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 08.06 Congressional Policy, Procedure, and Politics Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level

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Panel 08.07 Legislators, Legislatures, and Constituencies Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 08.08 Legislatures and Elections (Cosponsored with Voting and Elections, Panel 22.10) Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level

Media and Political Communications Section Chair: Chad Raphael, Santa Clara University

Panel 09.01 New Directions in Political Deliberation Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 09.02 Race, Ethnicity and Political News Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 09.03 News Framing of Crises, Crises of News Framing Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 09.04 New Media and Citizen Political Participation Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 09.05 Media and Campaigns Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 09.06 Online Rights and Norms Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 09.07 Roundtable: Journalism in Crisis - Reinventing Political News Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level

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Methodology Section Chair: Cheryl Boudreau, University of California, Davis

Panel 10.01 New Frontiers in Political Methodology Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 10.02 Measurement Challenges and Applications Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements Section Chair: Kim Geron, California State University, East Bay Panel 11.01 Anarchism in Practice Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.02 Challenges Confronting Labor and Labor's Response Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.03 Religion, Politics, and Political Parties in Muslim Nations Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.04 Political Party Strategies in Comparative Perspective Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.05 What Influence do Political Parties Have on Policy and Appointments? Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.06 Interest Groups and Legislative Politics Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.07 Changing Public Policy at the National, State and Local Level Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 11.08 Political Mobilization in Latin America Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 11.09 Roundtable: Conflicts of Identity and Ideology: Current Developments in Community Organizing and Activism Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level

Political Theory Section Chairs: James Johnson, University of Rochester and Glenn Mackin, Eastman School of Music Panel 12.01 Roundtable: Proposition 8 and Social Justice Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.02 Critical Ethics: Expanding the Scope of Political Responsibility Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.03 Secularism and the Future of the Religious Past Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.04 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: James Read's Majority Rule versus Consensus: The Political Thought of John C. Calhoun Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.05 Neoliberalism and Biopolitics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.06 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Saccarelli's Gramsci and Trotsky in the Shadow of Stalinism Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.07 Roundtable: San Quentin 94974--The Everyday Prison Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 12.08 Roundtable: Genres of Political Theory Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.09 No Laughing Matter: Arendt on Authority, Judgment, and Architecture in Democratic Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.10 Excavating Order: Exploring the Diverse Intellectual Histories of the Idea of ''Global Governance'' Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.11 Roundtable: Derek Barker’s Tragedy and Citizenship Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.12 Reimagining Liberalism Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.13 Modalities and Disaggregations of Citizenship Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.14 Merleau-Ponty and Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.15 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Monique Deveaux’s Gender and Justice in Multicultural Liberal States Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.16 Roundtable: The Time of the Political Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.17 Penalty and the Limits of American Liberalism Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 12.18 Power, the State, and Critique in Late Capitalism Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.19 Thinking Law Without the Sovereign Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.20 Is it Real or Just a Dream?: The Authentic and the Imaginary in Political Thought Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.21 ‘Vita Democratica’: Thinking a Politics of Division Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.22 Diassembling Citizens Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.23 At The Boundaries of the Political: Fashion, Food, and Billboards Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.24 Illegitimate Speakers: Voice, Reception, and Political Space Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.25 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Jacqueline Stevens, States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals, Columbia University Press, 2009 Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.26 Disciplining Rousseau: The Virtues of Authority and Self-mastery Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.27 Anarchism in Theory Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 12.28 Faultlines of Contestation: Justice, Order, and Repair in Post-Conflict Political Society Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.29 The Agon of Reconciliation: Scenes of Transition, Restitution, and Repair in Radical Democratic Perspective Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.30 The Sorrows of Political Theory Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.31 Alternative Approaches to Social Justice, Gender Equality, Freedom, and International Security Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.32 Welfare, Resentment, and the Construction of the Democratic Citizen Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.33 Beyond Politics as Institutional Practice Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.34 Democratic Engagement in Neoliberal Times: Diverse Approaches Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.35 Politics and Affect Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.36 Political Aesthetics Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.37 Political Theory and Small p Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 12.38 Deviant Practices of Desire? Eros, Power, and the Body Politic Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.39 Rethinking Adorno: Reification, History, Suffering, and the Nonidentical Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.40 Tragedy and Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.41 Roundtable: Of Piety and Politics: Saba Mahmood's Challenge to Feminist and Political Theory Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.42 Paravisual Politics: Audition, Touch, Affect Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.43 Personal Practices, Public Spaces, Mediating Relationships Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.44 On the Political Temporalities of Crisis Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.45 Political Philosophy and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.46 Aspects of Greek Political Philosophy Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.47 Political Theory at the Intersection of Racism and Colonialism Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 12.48 Law and Legislators in Greece and Rome Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.49 Rethinking Time and Space in Critical Social Theory Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.50 Debating the Autonomy of the Political Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.51 Representing Rousseau Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.52 Exteriority, Catastrophe and the Foreigner: Alternative Approaches in Latin American Political Thought Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.53 Politics and the Setting of Boundaries Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.54 All Politics is Local? Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.55 Political Subjectivity Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.56 Themes in Hobbes Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.57 Competing Modes of Justification in Political Theory ~ Consent, Deontology, Proceduralism Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.58 Thinking Around the American Founders Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 12.59 Themes from Hannah Arendt Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.60 Deliberation and Its Discontents Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.61 Greek Political Thought Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.62 Classical Political Economists Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.63 Rousseau: Possibility, Omnipotence, Intimacy and Communion Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.64 Where the Action Is Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.65 Nietzsche on Music, Punishment and Redemption Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.66 Kant and Political Thought Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.67 Hannah Arendt ~ Some Legacies Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.68 How to Decide? Making Political Judgments Without Reason or Concepts Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.69 Foucault and (Some of) His Others Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 12.70 What's Love Got To Do With It? Re-thinking Revolutionary Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.71 Locke ~ Liberalism, Punishment and Political Economy Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.72 Democracy - Clearly More Than the Bare Minimum? Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.73 Themes in and from Asian Political Thought Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 12.74 19th Century America Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.75 Justice in Retrospect Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.76 Consequences of Utilitarianism Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.77 Thucydides Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.78 New Approaches to 18th Century Thought Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.79 Citizenship and Migration Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 12.80 The Time and Place of Democracy Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level

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Politics and History Section Chair: Ronald King, San Diego State University Panel 13.01 Expansion, Infrastructure, and American State-Building Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 13.02 Public-Private Boundaries in American Political Development Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 13.03 Time and the Political Process Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 13.04 Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 13.05 Politics of Inclusion and Identity Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 13.06 Biography and Political Science Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 13.07 National Construction and National Allegiance Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level

Gender, Race and Intersectionality Section Chair: Edwina Barvosa, University of California, Santa Barbara Panel 14.01 Not As It Seems: Gender, Race, & Faith in Intersection Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 14.02 Contradictions of Health and Wellness in Intersectional Analysis Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level

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Panel 14.03 Roundtable: The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Race and Gender in the United States Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 14.04 Collective Constructions of Self: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Group Contexts Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 14.05 Negotiations of Subjectivity in Political Action Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 14.06 Subordination and Resistance Across and Within Borders Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 14.07 Electoral Power and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 14.08 Intersectionality, Exclusion and Cohesion Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Politics and Sexuality Section Chair: Scott Barclay, SUNY at Albany Panel 15.01 Situating State Action in the Context of LGBT Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 15.02 Revealing the Hidden in the Creation of Sexual Identity Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 15.03 Re-Theorizing Sexuality Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 15.04 Lesbian and Gay Identity in Comparative Perspective Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 15.05 Sex Work and the Economy: Changing Virtues in a Time of Scarcity? Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level

Public Administration Section Chair: Tammy Esteves, Troy University

Panel 16.01 Impacts of Organizational Culture Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 16.02 Market and Economic Impacts on Governance Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 16.03 Creative Service Delivery: Contracts, Partnerships and Privatization Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 16.04 Public Sector Motivation: Civic Duty, Accountability, and Representative Bureaucracy Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 16.05 The Politics of Homeland Security Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level

Public Opinion and Political Psychology Section Chair: Bethany Albertson, University of Washington

Panel 17.01 How to Repair California: The View from the Voters Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.02 Representing Representation: The Legacy of Pitkin's Work and the Prospects for Political Science Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 17.03 Partisanship, Groups and Ideology in American Politics Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.04 Religion and Public Opinion Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.05 Contemporary Moral Debates Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 17.06 Development of Political Attitudes in Minority and Immigrant Communities Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.07 Identity and Integration Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.08 Leadership Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.09 Emotion Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.10 Public Health Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 17.11 Social Context and the Development of Political Attitudes Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level

Public Policy Section Chair: Patrick McGovern, Buffalo State, SUNY Panel 18.01 U.S. Public Policy Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 18.02 Comparative Public Policy Perspectives Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 18.03 Environmental Policy Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 18.04 EU Policy Innovations in Public Health Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 18.05 Policy and Politics at the End of Life Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 18.06 Democracy, Federalism, and Policy Implications Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 18.07 Welfare and Poverty Policy Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 18.08 Comparative Public Policy II Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level

Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Section Chairs: Christopher Parker, University of Washington and Jack Turner, University of Washington

Panel 19.01 Race, Memory, and the Body Politic Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.02 Alternative Approaches to Race, Ethnicity and Politics: Method and Theory Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 19.03 Roundtable: From Protest is Not Enough (Browning, Marshall, and Tabb, 1984) to Newcomers, Outsiders, and Insiders (Schmidt, Alex-Assensoh, Aoki, and Hero, 2009): A Roundtable on Immigrants and Twenty-Five Years of Political Incorporation Research Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 19.04 Latinos’ Culture, Commonality, and Americanness: Patterns, Causes and Political Consequences of Identities Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.05 'Outsiders' and Public Policy Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.06 Alienation and Incorporation: History and Theory Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.07 Obamamerica Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.08 The Politics of Islamic Identity Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 19.09 Race, Nation, and Latina/o Identity Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.10 Comparative Minority Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 19.11 Multiracialism and Panethnicity Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 19.12 The Future of Diversity Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level

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Panel 19.13 Race, Ethnicity, and Political Participation PANEL CANCELLED Panel 19.14 Racism, Nativism, and American Identity Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 19.15 Racial and Ethnic Mobilization Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 19.16 Local Resistance to Incorporation Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 19.17 Race and Sub-national Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 19.18 Marginalized Groups and Public Policy Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 19.19 Identity and Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 19.20 Getting In and Fitting In Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level

State, Local and Urban Politics Section Chair: Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego

Panel 20.01 Roundtable: California’s Constitutional Crisis and Prospects for a New Constitutional Convention Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 20.02 Managing Diversity in State and Local Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level

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Panel 20.03 California Dreams (and Nightmares) I: Budget Blues and Fixes Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Panel 20.04 California Dreams (and Nightmares) II: Urban Dystopia Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 20.05 Parties, Partisanship, and Post-Partisanship Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 20.06 Sexy, Taxing Decisions: Same Sex Marriage and Sales Tax Proposition Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 20.07 Devolution, Diffusion, and Federalism Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 20.08 Politics at the Margins and in the Borderlands Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 20.09 Dynamics of Influence: Citizens, Lobbyists, and Machines Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 20.10 Economic and Social Diversity, Integration, and Redistribution Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 20.11 Budgeting in the Western States, Part I Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 20.12 Budgeting in the Western States, Part II Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level

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Teaching, Research, and Professional Development Section Chair: T.M. Sell, Highline Community College Panel 21.01 Workshop: Funding Opportunities at the National Science Foundation Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 21.02 Roundtable: Have Comparative Concepts, Will Travel: Teaching Riots, Reforms and Political Institutions Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 21.03 Roundtable: Teaching the Political Through Popular Culture Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Panel 21.04 Roundtable: Educating Women for Political Leadership: The NEW Leadership Model Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 21.05 Teaching with Technology Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Panel 21.06 Teaching Political Science: Community and Diversity Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 21.07 Professional Development: Who Are We and Where Are We Going? Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 21.08 Undergraduate Student Poster Session Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Seacliff Foyer, Bay Level Panel 21.09 Roundtable: Reassessing American Foreign Policy Amidst the Maelstrom Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level

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Voting and Elections Section Chair: Jennifer Merolla, Claremont Graduate University

Panel 22.01 How Institutions Shape the Electorate Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.02 Polarization and Voter Reactions Thursday, April 1, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.03 Race, Ethnicity, and Elections Thursday, April 1, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.04 The Media, Campaign Events, and Elections Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 22.05 Strategy and Targeting in Campaigns Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.06 Economics and Elections Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.07 Do Campaigns and Electoral Outcomes Matter? Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.08 Groups, Context, and Voting Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Panel 22.09 Candidate Traits and Voting Behavior Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Panel 22.10 Legislatures and Elections (Cosponsored with Legislative Politics, Panel 08.08) Friday, April 2, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level

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Panel 22.11 Comparative Elections Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Bayview B, Bay Level

Women and Politics Section Chair: Carrie Currier, Texas Christian University

Panel 23.01 Gender and Policy in the Developing World Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Panel 23.02 Roundtable: Accountability, Representation, and Gender Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 23.03 Women in State Politics Saturday, April 3, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 23.04 Discrimination and Stereotypes Saturday, April 3, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 23.05 Elections and the Personal Vote Saturday, April 3, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 23.06 Representation and American Politics Thursday, April 1, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 23.07 Representation in Comparative Contexts Saturday, April 3, 2010, 08:00-09:45AM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 23.08 Redefining Justice Friday, April 2, 2010, 03:15-05:00PM Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level

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WPSA 2010 Program Chair Christine Di Stefano, University of Washington – Politics in the Maelstrom of Global Economic Crisis

Panel 24.01 A Crisis of Orientalism or Just the Western Consensus?: Comparative Democracy versus Economic Development Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 24.02 Crisis for Whom? Politics as Usual in the “Long Downturn” Friday, April 2, 2010, 10:00-11:45AM Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Panel 24.03 Meet the Editors of PRQ and JOP Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Panel 24.04 Roundtable: Labor and Politics Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Regency A, Street Level

35 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Thursday, April 1, 2010 08:00-09:45AM PANEL 01.01 Challenges to Democratization and Consolidation I Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Chen, Jie, Old Dominion University Papers: The (end of) Washington Consensus and Regime Transitions in the Post-Globalization Era: The Case of Tanzania Coffee Industry Policy Brooks, Murrell, Virginia Wesleyan College What Does Global Economic Crisis Mean for Dictatorships and Prospects for Democracy? Aslam, Ghazia, George Mason University Capitalism and Democratic Transitions Guner, Selin, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Mexico: A Step Towards or Away from Democratization Mendoza, Patricia, Claremont Graduate University The Effects of Economic Crisis on Democratization Nicolescu Waggonner, Cristina, University of California Riverside Discussant: Lee, Chris, Niagara University PANEL 01.13 China and the Global Economy Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Read, Ben, University of California, Santa Cruz Papers: Developmental Strategies in a Global Economy: The Unexpected Emergence of China's Indigenous Auto Industry Chang, Crystal, University of California, Berkeley Markets Unmade: Global Integration and Domestic Politics in the Shaping of China’s Market Institutions Dallas, Mark, University of California, Berkeley

36 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Party Organization, Adaptation, and the Market in Reform-era China Lee, Charlotte, Stanford University Carving up the Three Gorges: Inter-Provincial Competition and Central Government Intervention Wang, Zhen, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities The Political Fall-out of Economic Liberalization: College-Educated Youth in China's Reform Era Wright, Teresa, California State University, Long Beach Discussant: Joshi, Devin, University of Denver PANEL 02.02 What Does Democratic Theory Have to Learn from Science Studies? Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Youatt, Rafi, New School for Social Research Papers: Rationalist Visions of Expertise in Contemporary Democratic Theory Brown, Mark, California State University, Sacramento The Scope of Scientific Authority in Democratic Participation Heller, Matthew, University of Colorado at Boulder A Democracy of Things? On Bruno Latour's Democratic Politics Nordquist, Michael, Albertus Magnus College Speaking Things: Latour and the Representation Question Chaloupka, Bill, Colorado State University Discussant: Disch, Lisa, University of Michigan PANEL 02.15 Drawing Spatial and Ethical Borders: Territory, Property and Violence Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Bowersox, Joe, Willamette University

37 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: The Culture of Crisis: Environmental Consciousness under Late Capitalism Gabrellas, Gregory, University of Chicago From Environmental Activism to Ecoterrorism: Towards a Process Theory of Environmental and Animal Rights Oriented Political Violence Nagtzaam, Gerry, Monash University The Place of Property: Considering the Sentencing of Militant Environmental Activists in the United States Cushnie, Lawrence, University of Washington, Seattle Unstable Foundations: Territory and Politics McElderry, Christina, New School for Social Research Discussant: Breen, Sheri, University of Minnesota Morris PANEL 03.01 Transforming Local Environments Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Papers: “Energy Descent Planning” and Participatory Local Governance Wayne, Foord, Queens University Belfast Energy Efficiency and Environmental Justice Walker, Larissa, Lehigh University Geographies of Hope in a Financial Crisis: Wither the Community Garden? Yoder, Diane, University of Southern California The Green Quad as a Catalyst for Change: Spreading Green Values Across the University and Community Whiteman, David, University of South Carolina PANEL 05.01 The Enforcement and Spread of International Norms Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Wood, B. Dan, Texas A&M University Papers: Commitment to International Human Rights Treaties: Do States View Strong Enforcement Mechanisms as a Credible Threat? Dutton, Yvonne, University of Colorado at Boulder

38 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Prevention v Justice: Criminal Trials, Deterrence, and Genocide Prevention Hiebert, Maureen, University of Calgary Discussant: Squatrito, Theresa, Stockholm University PANEL 05.13 External Involvement in Conflicts Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: McKenzie, Mary, University of San Diego Papers: The Profit of Humanitarian Assistance Burke, Lisa, University of Denver Arms Transfers into Militarized Interstate Disputes Johnson, Richard, University of California, Davis Provincial Reconstruction Teams and their Effectiveness on Stability Operations in Afghanistan Lafontaine, Christopher, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Learning by Not Doing: Comparative European Experiences in Afghanistan Siegel, Scott, Naval Postgraduate School Discussant: Gokcek, Gigi, Dominican University of California PANEL 06.02 Comparative Politics Within and Between States Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Papers: Juridical Framings of Immigrants in France and the U.S. Kawar, Leila, Bates College “How the Hell Can They Get That?” Anti-Immigrant Hostility and American Identity in Neighborhood Associations Wade, Michelle, Northwest Missouri State University What Goes Around Comes Back Around Again: The Re-Emergence of Debates Over Culture in Comparative Political Theory Leitch, David, University of Oregon

39 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

How the Country and City Came to be: The Political Foundations of “Urban” and “Rural” Brazil Pahnke, Anthony, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities PANEL 07.01 Jurisprudence, Federalism and the Supreme Court Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Lemieux, Scott, The College of Saint Rose Discussant: Papers: The Principled Constitutionalism of Justice Kennedy's First Amendment Jurisprudence Bartl, Anthony, Baylor University Justice Kennedy and Substantive Due Process: A Reinterpretation Capper, David, Baylor University Justice Kennedy and Gay Marriage Carcieri, Martin, San Francisco State University United States v. Lopez, 514 U.S. 549 (1995): A Measured Retreat Hermann, John, Trinity University Active Obstruction: The Persistence of Interposition Hays, Bradley, Union College PANEL 07.13 Roundtable: Obama's Legal Politics Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair: Carter, Lief, Colorado College Participants: Shapiro, Martin, University of California, Berkeley Silverstein, Gordon, University of California, Berkeley Lindquist, Stefanie, University of Texas Law School Burke, Thomas, Wellesley College PANEL 08.01 Theories of Legislative Organization and Output Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Adler, E. Scott, University of Colorado 40 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: The Elasticity of Partisanship in Congress: An Analysis of Legislative Responses to Presidential Popularity Harbridge, Laurel, Northwestern University Party and Constituency Influence on Procedural and Final Passage Voting in the U.S. House Jessee, Stephen, University of Texas at Austin Theriault, Sean, University of Texas at Austin The Evolution of Policy: Congress and the Timing and Degree of Policy Change Adler, E. Scott, University of Colorado Wilkerson, John, University of Washington Discussant: Monroe, Nathan, University of California, Merced PANEL 11.01 Anarchism in Practice Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Lovato, Brian, University of California, Santa Barbara Papers: Black Cats, Bindle Stiffs, and Rebel Girls: Reassessing the Legacy of the IWW Boehme, Eric, Denison University Drop out or Rise out? Anarchist Education as Revolutionary Exodus Meyerhoff, Eli, University of Minnesota Confronting Order: Food not Bombs and Resistance to Neoconservative Urban Regimes, San Francisco 1992-1996 Parson, Sean, University of Oregon The Desertification of Politics, This Coming Insurrection and the Crisis of Capitalism Saavedra, Roque, Virginia Tech University Discussants: Olson, Joel, Northern Arizona University Shannon, Deric, University of Connecticut PANEL 12.05 Neoliberalism and Biopolitics Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University

41 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Immigrant Workers’ Stories of Biopolitics in the Neoliberal Age Apostolidis, Paul, Whitman College Drive as the Structure of Biopolitics Dean, Jodi, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Where is the Corpus of the Corporation? Gerencscer, Steven, Indiana University - South Bend The Pandemic Promise of Biopolitics and Neoliberalism Whitehall, Geoffrey, Acadia University Discussant: Lemm, Vanessa, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile PANEL 12.22 Diassembling Citizens Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Halbert, Debora, University of Hawai`i at Manoa Papers: Claims of Belonging: Commitment and Authenticity in the Canadian Citizenship Regime Harder, Lois, University of Alberta Zhyznomirska, Lyubov, University of Alberta The Citizen Insider/Outsider: Governmentality, Citizenship and Quebec's Reasonable Accommodation Commission Nath, Nisha, University of Alberta The Politics of Expatriates Halbert, Debora, University of Hawai`i at Manoa Discussant: Harder, Lois, University of Alberta PANEL 12.44 On the Political Temporalities of Crisis Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Chambers, Samuel, The Johns Hopkins University Papers: Who Are “We”? Samuel Huntington's “Anglo- Protestantism” and the Political Temporality of The Taco Truck Wars Adams, Jason, University of Hawaii

42 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Metabolism of Global Exchange: Finance Capitalism and the Temporality of Speculation Kalyan, Rohan, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Tales of Cruel Optimism for 2009, or The Political Temporality of Hope in Depressing Times Shomura, Chad, Johns Hopkins University Necessity: On Relating Micro and Macro Feldman, Leonard, Hunter College, City University of New York Discussant: Rahman, Smita, DePauw University PANEL 12.57 Competing Modes of Justification in Political Theory ~ Consent, Deontology, Proceduralism Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Papers: Respect vs. Dignity: Deontological Clashes in the Discourses of Bioethics Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas What's the Problem with Consent Theory? Marin, Mara, University of Chicago PANEL 12.73 Themes in and from Asian Political Thought Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Donath, Christian, University of California, Discussant: San Diego Papers: What is Confucian Humility? Rushing, Sara, Montana State University, Bozeman Rethinking the Public and the Private in Confucian Way during the Era of Economic Crisis Lee, Jinmin, Brandeis University Confucian Communitarianism beyond Docility Kim, Sungmoon, City University of Hong Kong

43 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Coming Insurrection: From the Banlieues to Buddhism? Moore, Matthew, California Polytechnic State University The Agonistic Turn in Gandhian Thought Crammer, Cale, University of California, Riverside PANEL 13.01 Expansion, Infrastructure, and American State- Building Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Cavanaugh, Patricia, Carleton College Papers: The American Colonial Service: The Career Paths of Territorial Governors Heumann, Stefan, University of Northern Colorado Congress and the Railroads: Coalition Politics and Federal Land Grants Callen, Zachary, Carroll College A Federal Army, Not Federalist: Regime Building in the Jeffersonian Era Adler, William, City University of New York Keller, John, City University of New York Shovel Ready: The Politics of Public Works, 1900- Present Levine, Meredith, Yale University Discussant: Sparrow, Bartholomew, University of Texas PANEL 14.01 Not As It Seems: Gender, Race, and Faith in Intersection Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Sacco, Jennifer, Quinnipiac University Discussant: Papers: The Gender Paradoxes of Race-Based Affirmative Action Lipson, Daniel, State University of New York at New Paltz Sikh Politics, Gender, and Narrative Identity Behl, Natasha, University of California, Los Angeles

44 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Charting the Intersectional History of Racial Change Efforts by U.S. Evangelicals Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Multiculturalism and the Limits of Dialogue Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia PANEL 17.04 Religion and Public Opinion Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Bozonelos, Dino, University of California, Riverside Discussant: Papers: Transformative Toleration White, Zachary, Columbia University My Neighbor's Keeper: Religious Identity, Community Membership, and the Creation of Policy Preferences Haesly, Richard, California State University, Long Beach Haas, Liesl, California State University, Long Beach The British Invasion and the Social Transformation of American Evangelicals Hatcher, Andrea, Sewanee: The University of the South “It’s Only a Theory”: Science, Religion and Attitudes Toward Evolution Lockett, Linda, University of Nevada Las Vegas PANEL 18.02 Comparative Public Policy Perspectives Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Lowndes, Joseph, University of Oregon Papers: Constructing Health: Reproductive and Sexual Health, Identity, and Agenda-setting in the United States Context Cabrera Rasmussen, Amy, California State University, Long Beach Who We Are: Citizenship Manuals as Guides to Ourselves and Newcomers Harper, Robin, York College, CUNY

45 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

An Interpretive Analysis of Citizenship-making in Four Countries Schmidt, Sr., Ronald, California State University, Long Beach Lozano, Richard, California State University, Long Beach Yanow, Dvora, Vrije Universiteit van der Haar, Marleen, Vrije Universiteit Völke, Karlijn, Vrije Universiteit (The Netherlands) When Wal-Mart Comes to Town: Framing Mechanisms and the Political Construction of Race, Class and “Community” in Chicago and Los Angeles Warren, Dorian, Columbia University Discussant: Hawkesworth, Mary, Rutgers University PANEL 18.08 Comparative Public Policy II Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and McGovern, Patrick, Buffalo State College - SUNY Discussant: Papers: Gambling and the Global Economy: Still a Good Bet? Jeff, Dense, Eastern Oregon University Disability Identity Politics: Curing or Celebrating Neurological Differences Baker, Dana, Washington State University PANEL 19.04 Latinos’ Culture, Commonality, and Americanness: Patterns, Causes and Political Consequences of Identities Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chairs: Jones-Correa, Michael, Segura, Gary, Stanford University Papers: Pan-Ethnic Identity and Dimensions of Latinoness: Solidarity and Culture Garcia, John A., University of Michigan

46 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Latino Identity: The Importance and Complexity of National Origin Fraga, Luis, University of Washington The Non-Exclusivity of Latino Identities: Multidimensional Selves Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas Explaining “American” Identity Among Latinos Hero, Rodney, University of Notre Dame Discussants: Frymer, Paul, Princeton University Ramirez, Ricardo, University of Southern California PANEL 19.12 The Future of Diversity Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair and Leslie, Isis, Texas Tech University Discussant: Papers: Take Allies Seriously: Some Survival Tips for Identity Theorists Ghosh, Cyril, Reed College The Diversity Paradox Hackett, Justin, Claremont Graduate University Hogg, Michael, Claremont Graduate University The Diversified School Campus: Ethnic Diversity, School Violence, and Academic Achievement Ji, Chang-Ho, La Sierra University PANEL 20.10 Economic and Social Diversity, Integration, and Redistribution Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair: Boushey, Graham, University of San Francisco Papers: Explaining Patterns of Collective Goods Provision Trounstine, Jessica, University of California, Merced Economic Segregation and the Statehouse: An Examination of Economic Residential Segregation and State-Level Social Welfare Expenditures Widestrom, Amy, California State University, Long Beach

47 Thursday, April 1, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Geo-Political Distribution of the Poor and Welfare Policy in the American States Preuhs, Robert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Faith and Finances: How Religion Relates to Economic Welfare in the U.S. Ledet, Richard, University of Notre Dame A State's Religious Conservatism and Racial Disparity in Imprisonment Rates Huss, Stephen, Texas A&M University PANEL 23.06 Representation and American Politics Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Branton, Regina, Rice University Papers: Do Women’s Routes to Office Pass through Community and Interest Groups? Crowder-Meyer, Melody, Princeton University Missouri’s Political Women: “Stepping Up to Power” and Beyond Casey, Kimberly, Calvin College The Influence of Descriptive Representation of Women in the U.S. House on Substantive Representation of Women’s Interests by Male and Female Representatives O'Brien, Erin, University of Massachusetts Boston MacDonald, Jason, West Virginia University Term Limits and Women’s Representation: A Democratic Opportunity and a Republican Dead-end Stambough, Stephen, California State University, Fullerton O'Regan, Valerie, California State University, Fullerton Discussant: Daum, Courtenay, Colorado State University

48 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00-11:45AM PANEL 01.02 Challenges to Democratization and Consolidation II Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Shin, Doh, University of Missouri Papers: Democratic Consolidation in Thailand: Can Democracy Survive in this Hybrid Regime? Lai, Jun-Yao, Georgetown University Chang, Wen-yang, Claremont Graduate University Appeals and Laments: Is Complaining a Varity of Political Participation in Post-Soviet Russia? Henry, Laura, Bowdoin College How Deep Is your Democracy?: A New Institutional Approach to Measuring Democratization Joshi, Devin, University of Denver Cultural Differences in Understanding Democracy Shin, Doh, University of Missouri Discussant: Horne, Cynthia, Western Washington University PANEL 01.15 Latin American Political Systems Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Gumbrecht, Robert, Colorado Mountain College Papers: The Evolving Mexican Party System Desposato, Scott, University of California, San Diego Cantu, Francisco, University of California, San Diego The Causes of Populism Barr, Robert, University of Mary Washington The Influence of Mexico’s Mixed-Member Electoral System on Legislative Behavior and Agenda Control Kerevel, Yann, University of New Mexico

49 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Compulsory Voting and the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 Lapp, Nancy, California State University, Sacramento Institutional Determinants of Economic Policymaking in Latin America 1978-2006: Legislative Bargaining, Separation of Powers, and Fiscal Policy Castaneda-Angarita, Nestor, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Lynch, Ed, Hollins University PANEL 02.01 Roundtable: Walking Out from EPT: Getting Our Feet on the Ground Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Breen, Sheri, University of Minnesota Morris Participants: Schlosberg, David, Northern Arizona State University Parson, Sean, University of Oregon Lovecraft, Amy, University of Alaska Fairbanks Somma, Mark, California State University, Fresno PANEL 02.08 The Search for Democratic Ecopolitics Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Whiteman, David, University of South Carolina Papers: Nature, Neoliberalism, and States of Exception: The Case of Environmental Restrictionism Hultgren, John, Colorado State University Knowledge about Environments: Examining Expertise and Trust under Deliberative Democracy Mapes-Martins, Brad, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point Seeking Consensus: Discourses of Nature and Democratic Possibilities Taverna, Jessica, University of Utah Urban Greening as Non-institutionalized Public Participation Travaline, Katharine, Drexel University Discussant: Buck, Christopher, St. Lawrence University

50 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 03.07 Federalism and Multi-level Governance Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Lowham, Elizabeth, California Polytechnic State Discussant University Papers: Determinants of Environmental Policy Agenda- Setting in State Legislatures, 2001-2005 Bratton, Kathleen, Louisiana State University Cale, Tabitha, Louisiana State University Community Autonomy or National Mandate? Coordinat- ing Multilevel Government for Energy Reduction Linch, Amy, Lehigh University Federalism and Environmental Performance: An International Comparative Analysis Ozler, S. Ilgu, State University of New York - New Paltz Obach, Brian, State University of New York - New Paltz State Renewables Portfolio Standards: The Political Process of Adoption Villaire, Louis, Northern Illinois University PANEL 05.02 Crisis, Conflict and Sovereignty: Transnational and Local Resistance to the Global Commodification of Food Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Matthews, Emily, University of California, San Diego Papers: Peasants, Farmers, Chefs and Cooks: The Crisis of Food and the New Vanguard of Alternative Globalization Bosia, Michael, Saint Michael’s College Ayres, Jeffrey, Saint Michael’s College Climate Change, the Global Food Crisis and Food Sovereignty McAfee, Kathy, San Francisco State University Exploring the Limits of Fair Trade: Towards a Critical Political Economy of the Local Food Movement Zerbe, Noah, Humboldt State University

51 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

From Food Security to Sovereignty in Canada: Implications for Building a Movement Martin, Sarah, Carleton University Andree, Peter, Carleton University Discussant: Gimenez, Eric Holt, Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy PANEL 05.14 Regime Type and International Policy Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Masters, Daniel, University of North Carolina Wilmington Papers: Demography is Destiny: Population Size, Youth Bulges and Support for Military Rule Doces, John, Bucknell University Does Regime Type Matter?: The Role of Legitimacy in the Occurrence of Terrorism Hoen, Patricia, University of North Carolina Wilmington Masters, Daniel, University of North Carolina Wilmington Regime Diffusion and International Relations: Russia on Energy Transmission Yu, Eunbi, University of Washington Discussant: Moore, John, California State Polytechnic University Pomona PANEL 06.04 New Interpretations of History and Hegemony Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Stone, Peter, Stanford University Discussant Papers: Liberal Incorporations: Kymlicka, Putnam, Pettit, and the Grammar of Hegemony Anili, Bruno, University of Oregon Politics, Interpretation, and History Gibbons, Michael, University of South Florida

52 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

A Liberal Consensus or Hegemonic Politics? Assessing Pluralist Theory in a post-Schattschneiderian Age Hindman, Matthew, University of Minnesota Elusive Promise of Interpretive Democratic Theory Shulga, Mayia, University of California, Riverside PANEL 07.02 Comparative Law Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair: Brian DiSarro, California State University, Sacramento Papers: Comparing Common, Continental and Islamic Law, Juries, Judges and the State: Criminal Procedure in the Modern Society and Realistically Addressing Procedural Safeguards in the Age of Terrorism Cusick, Roger, Morehouse College Law in the Shadow of Violent Conflict: Judicial Securitization in Turkey Parslow, Joakim, University of Washington Politician’s Vision and Judicial Independence Reform: The Case of Taiwan Wang, Chinshou, National Cheng Kung University Wang, Jen-Cheng, National Cheng Kung University Politics and Judicial Decisions on Vote-Buying Litigation in Taiwan Wu, Chung-li, Academia Sinica Tsui, Hsiao-Chien, National Chung Cheng University PANEL 07.14 Law, Society, and Social Control Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Silverstein, Helena, Lafayette College Discussant Papers: Unlikely Social Groups: Muslim Activism in France Fredette, Jennifer, University at Albany, State University of New York

53 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Boon or Barrier to Prosecution? The Real World Impact of Sex Offender Registration Requirements Corrigan, Rose, Drexel University The Right to Form a Family: Using Human Rights Principles to Move Beyond Civil Marriage Gaboury, Jennifer, Hunter College, CUNY Revenge of the Mandarins: President Obama and Change in American Anti-Terrorism Policy Reinhard, Michael, Millsaps College Omo-bare, Iren, Millsaps College PANEL 08.03 Roundtable: Congress in the Age of Obama Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Kelly, Sean Q., California State University, Channel Islands Participants: Evans, C. Lawrence, College of William and Mary Mezey, Michael, DePaul University Burkhalter, Stephanie, Humboldt State University Wilkerson, John, University of Washington PANEL 09.02 Race, Ethnicity and Political News Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Boykoff, Jules, Pacific University Papers: “The Black Panther Party, Portland Chapter: The Local Media Response” Boykoff, Jules, Pacific University Gies, Martha Local Public Interest Journalism: Spanish versus English Language Coverage of the 2008 Election Nalder, Kimberly, California State University, Sacramento The Dynamics of Attitude Change: Contextual and Individual-Level Influences on Opposition to Immigration Muste, Christopher, University of Montana

54 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 11.02 Challenges Confronting Labor and Labor's Response Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Orr, Susan, SUNY College at Brockport Discussant Papers: Impact of Global Economic Crisis on the Struggle for Universal Health Care in the U.S. Bromsen, Amy, Wayne State University New Forms of Religion and Labor Collaboration Slessarev-Jamir, Helene, Claremont Graduate University PANEL 12.12 Reimagining Liberalism Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Moore, Matthew, California Polytechnic State University Papers: Kateb’s Embodied Liberalism Suk, Mina, Johns Hopkins University The Politics of Practical Reasoning: A Contextualist Theory of Judgment as a Model for Liberal- Democratic Deliberation Bourke, James, Duke University Liberalism and the Division of Labor between Moral and Political Theory after Pluralism Yumatle, Carla, Harvard University Rawls and the Politics of Racial Trauma McIvor, David, Duke University Discussant: Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound

55 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.23 At The Boundaries of the Political: Fashion, Food, and Billboards Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chairs: Weiner, Brian, University of San Francisco Miller, Joshua, Lafayette College Longo, Patrizia, St. Mary's College of California Papers: The Democratization and Commercialization of Public Space Weiner, Brian, University of San Francisco Fashion, Tradition, and Democracy Miller, Joshua, Lafayette College Common Tables and Democratic Solidarity Longo, Patrizia, St. Mary's College of California Governing Back: The Emergence of the Ethical Consumer Nelle, Bryan, University of California, Irvine Discussants: Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, University of San Francisco PANEL 12.26 Disciplining Rousseau: The Virtues of Authority and Self-mastery Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Hulliung, Mark, Brandeis University Papers: Rousseau and the Revenge of Stoicism Hulliung, Mark, Brandeis University Rousseau, Authority, and the General Will Abramson, Jeffrey, University of Texas at Austin Rousseau’s Liberating Authorities: Forever in Chains? Schaler, Claudia, Stonehill College Rousseau and Rawls on the Problematic Nature of Self-Respect and Human Interdependence Warner, John, University of California, Davis Zink, James, University of California, Davis Discussant: Brooke, Christopher, University of Cambridge

56 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.45 Political Philosophy and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Corbett, Ross, Northern Illinois University Discussant Papers: Aristotle on Justice as the Whole of Virtue Guest, James, University of Dallas Free Will in the Nicomachean Ethics Eberhardt, Lindsay, Claremont Graduate University Aristotelian Political Psychology Verbitsky, Mark, University of Texas at Austin The Two Accounts of Pleasure in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics Baruh, Carly, University of Texas at Austin PANEL 12.58 Thinking Around the American Founders Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Sauls, Shanaysha, American University Discussant Papers: James Wilson's Considerations on the Nature and Extent of the Legislative Authority of the British Parliament Alcorn, Mark, St. Cloud State University Jefferson’s Legacy and the Foundations of the American Dream: Credit As the Last Frontier and Racial Divisions (or How the Current Economic Crisis Is Revealing the American Dream to Be a Myth) Hargis, Jill, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Rosales, Maria, Guilford College Reason and Experience in Alexander Hamilton’s Science of Politics Fatovic, Clement, Florida International University

57 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Textual Constitution and the origins of Original Intent Gilhooley, Simon, Cornell University PANEL 12.79 Citizenship and Migration Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Anker, Elizabeth, George Washington University Discussant Papers: Bare Life, Interstices, and the Third Space of Citizenship Lee, Charles, Arizona State University Rightlessness in an Age of Rights: Arendt and the Precarious Status of Non-citizens Gundogdu, Ayten, Barnard College-Columbia University Non-Citizen Residents and their Enjoyment of Republican Freedom Buckinx, Barbara, Brown University Democratic Citizenship and the Practice of Rights Zivi, Karen, University of Richmond PANEL 13.05 Politics of Inclusion and Identity Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Baumgold, Deborah, University of Oregon Papers: Calhoun’s Heirs? Southern Opposition to Integration and John C. Calhoun’s Constitutional Theory Allen, Neal, College of St. Benedict and St. John's University Read, James, College of St. Benedict and St. John's University Naturalization Policy in the United States Farmer, Juliana, San Diego State University

58 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Bridges and Boundaries: Transnational Issue Networks and the Origins of Anti-Discrimination Policy Gritter, Matthew, Monmouth College Who/What Was the Enemy?: A Study of Oral History With Turkish Veterans Who Fought in Korean War Komsuoglu, Aysegul, University of California, Berkeley Ors, Birsen, Istanbul University Defining the South: Electoral Reform and Voter Turnout, 1920-2000 Springer, Melanie, Washington University in Saint Louis Discussants: Baumgold, Deborah, University of Oregon Plotke, David, New School for Social Research PANEL 14.02 Contradictions of Health and Wellness in Intersectional Analysis Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Schroedel, Jean, Claremont Graduate University Discussant Papers: Quality Health Coverage for All Americans? Distinctions of Deservingness in the Health Care Reform Debates Beechey, Susanne, Whitman College Discriminating Citizens: Meeting the State at the Welfare Office Ernst, Rose, Seattle University Nguyen, Linda, Seattle University Taylor, Kamilah, Seattle University Guarding Our Borders with Gardasil: Immigrant Women and Physical Autonomy Lavariega Monforti, Jessica, University of Texas - Pan American Cramer, Renee, Drake University Disconnection: Advertising and Editorial Content in the Housewives League Magazine 1913-1916 Mironesco, Monique, University of Hawaii, West Oahu

59 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 15.01 Situating State Action in the Context of LGBT Politics Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Mezey, Susan, Loyola University Chicago Papers: The Role of the State Courts in Marriage Equality and Adoption Cases Mezey, Susan, Loyola University Chicago The Impact of the Print Media on the Timing and Direction of Government Action on Same Sex Marriage Barclay, Scott, University at Albany: SUNY Chomsky, Daniel, Temple University The Best Interest of the Child and State Supreme Courts: A Look at Changing (?) Legal Understandings Cooper, Elizabeth, University of Washington Seattle Does Changing Media Change Minds?: TV, Partisanship, and Shifting Public Opinion Towards Lesbians and Gays Garretson, Jeremiah, Stony Brook Discussant: Parent, Jonathan, University at Albany, State University of New York PANEL 19.11 Multiracialism and Panethnicity Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chairs: Dana, Karam, Harvard University Strolovitch, Dara, University of Minnesota Papers: The Malleable Nature of Race: A Case of “Some Other Race” Nordlund, Carrie, Lake Forest College In Solidarity? The Question of Asian American Panethnicity Rim, Kathy, University of California, Irvine

60 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Opinion Polls and the Work of Late Modern Racial Classifications Valayden, Chandiren, University of California, Irvine Race, Religion, and Discrimination: South Asian Immigrants and Challenges of Panethnic Mobilization Mishra, Sangay, Drew University Whose Fate is Linked? Pan Ethnicity and Group Consciousness Branton, Regina, Rice University Wrinkle, Robert, University of Texas-Pan American Franco, Ana, University of Texas-Pan American Discussant: Strolovitch, Dara, University of Minnesota PANEL 20.02 Managing Diversity in State and Local Politics Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Weber, Ronald, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Papers: From Enclaves to Suburbs: Politics in a Multi-Ethnic Suburb Le, Danvy, University of California, Irvine Diversity and Sharing: A Local Version of Financial Crisis Management in India Ma, Sai, Johns Hopkins University Race, Urban Regimes and Leadership Style: Post- Bradley Los Angeles Ricks, Boris, California State University, Northridge Controversy Across Communities: The Role of Race in the Drive to Restrict Teen Abortions in California Scharr, Robert, University of Florida PANEL 22.01 How Institutions Shape the Electorate Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and McDaniel, Jason, San Francisco State University Discussant

61 Thursday, April 1, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Elections and Happiness: The Effect of Electoral Institutions on Life Satisfaction Adams, Alex, University of New Mexico Atkeson, Lonna, University of New Mexico Engaged by Initiative Childers, Matthew, University of California, San Diego Binder, Michael, Stanford University and University of California, San Diego The Very Partisan Non-Partisan Top-Two Primary: Understanding What Voters Don't Understand Manweller, Mathew, Central Washington University The Impact of Timing and Choice on Electoral Participation: Early Voting and Vote Centers in Indiana Losco, Joseph, Ball State University Scheele, Raymond, Ball State University PANEL 24.01 A Crisis of Orientalism or Just the Western Consensus?: Comparative Democracy versus Economic Development Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Honda, Eric, Independent Researcher Discussant Papers: Measuring Democracy: Comparative Analysis of Different Indices Imai, Kunihiko, Elmira College Is There Still a First World?: Responses From Asia to the Restructuring of International Financial Relations Warnke, Allan, Vancouver Island University Only a Short Dream: Neoliberalism, Neo- Confucianism, and South Korea Parker, Scott, Sierra College

12:00 PM APSA President Henry Brady Polarization in American Politics and the Crisis of Governance: Is California’s Gridlock America’s Future? Location: Marina Room, Bay Level

62 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Thursday, April 1, 2010 01:15-03:00PM PANEL 01.03 The State and Post-Liberalization Development Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Eaton, Kent, University of California, Santa Cruz Papers: In the Service of Industrialization: Factory-based Services in India and Turkey Arnold, Caroline, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Diversity and Nationalism in the Development of South Asian Economies Naseemullah, Adnan, University of California, Berkeley Do NGO's Undermine State Legitimacy in Africa? Brass, Jennifer, University of California, Berkeley The Changing Politics of Capital Mobilization in Developmental States Rudolph, Matthew, Georgetown University Discussant: Read, Ben, University of California, Santa Cruz PANEL 02.04 Uncertain Futures: Eco-Anarchist Politics in the 21st Century Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Robinson, Chris, Clarkson University Discussant: Papers: Climate Contradictions: Anarchist Theory and Practice in Response to the Climate Crisis Parson, Sean, University of Oregon Primitivism: The Green Scare in Green Political Theory Becker, Michael, California State University, Fresno In the Context of Radical Environmentalisms: Place- based Ecological Praxis and Permaculture Polk, Stephen, University of Colorado Denver 63 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Anarchic Organization following Environmental Crisis Hendlin, Yogi, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 03.02 Global Threats; Grassroots Responses Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Singleton, Sara, Western Washington University Discussant: Papers: Polarized: When Catastrophic Climate Change and Antisocial Capital Collide in Three Arctic Villages Howk, Jennifer, Harvard University The Rhetoric of Sustainability: Examining the Policy Implications of Scholarly and Colloquial Interpretations of Sustainability Farley, Heather, Northern Arizona University Market-led Sustainable Development? The Case of Community Nature Tourism Concessions Turner, Robin, Butler University PANEL 05.03 Domestic Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Adams, Karen, University of Montana Discussant: Papers: Iraq: A Neoconservative War for Profits Duggan, Edward, University of Oregon The Invisible Hand in the Korean Peninsula: The United States Congressional Influence on the Agreed Framework between United States and North Korea and Its Fulfillment Lee, Sang Wan, Seoul National University Presidential Saber Rattling, Cooperation, and Conflict with Other Nations Wood, B. Dan, Texas A&M University Webb, Clayton, Texas A&M University

64 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 05.15 Global and Transboundary Interactions Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Walker, Scott, University of Canterbury Papers: In Over Their Heads? Measuring the Severity of Transboundary Freshwater Conflict Brozek, Jason, Lawrence University The Definition of the Situation and Its Impact on Israeli-Jordanian Water Relations Weiss, Matthew, University of California, Davis Outcomes and Global ICT Collaboration Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University Discussant: Ayres, Jeffrey, Saint Michael’s College PANEL 06.03 Reading the Body Politically Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Brandwein, Pamela, University of Michigan Discussant: Papers: Signs of Mothering in the Built Environment Cramer, Renee, Drake University Marusek, Sarah, University of Hawaii Reproducing Gender? Discourses of Gender and Sexuality in Federally-Funded Sex Education Curran, Leah, The George Washington University Crime, Punishment, Religion, and Constitutional Interpretation Koch, Andrew, Appalachian State University Gates, Paul, Appalachian State University Reading the Dance as Text: Heartbeat Hawai'i Letoto, Diane, University of Hawai'i at Manoa

65 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 07.03 Gender, Race, Values and Judging Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Turner, Charles, California State University, Chico Discussant: Papers: Gender and State Supreme Courts: Explaining Male and Female Judges’ Concurring and Dissenting Behavior Dumas, Tao, Louisiana State University Arizona Supreme Court: Gender Bias in Judicial Assignments? Holsman, Jennifer, Arizona State University Identity Politics and Judges: Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Voting Outcomes on State Supreme Courts McCall, Madhavi, San Diego State University Judges on Trial: Law and Politics in the Life of Trial Judges Fernandez, Amy, California State University Long Beach Empathy vs. Fidelity to Law: What Values Should We Look for in a Judge? Whitehead, Jason, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 07.15 Judging in Institutional Context Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Sommer, Udi, University at Albany: State University Discussant: of New York Papers: A Bureaucratic Model of Judicial Success in the Office of the Solicitor General Curry, Todd, Western Michigan University The Impact of Institutional Structure on Judicial Behavior Law, David, Washington University in St. Louis Independence, Expertise and Ideology in Judicial Decision Making. Comparing Bankruptcy Panels and Federal District Court Judges Howard, Robert, Georgia State University Brazelton, Shenita, Georgia State University

66 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Of Time and Division: A Thick Description of the Non-Unanimous Decisions of the Norwegian Supreme Court, 1945-2009 Grendstad, Gunnar, University of Bergen (Norway) Shaffer, William, Purdue University Waltenburg, Eric, Purdue University Formal Jurisdictional Change and the Agendas of the U.S. District Courts Greenfest, Seth, University of Washington Asking the Wrong People the Wrong Questions: How Existing Judicial Evaluation Systems are Failing Us Wood, Rebecca, University of Nevada Las Vegas Waters, Mallory, University of Nevada Las Vegas Lazos, Sylvia, University of Nevada Las Vegas PANEL 08.02 The Causes and Effects of Policy Making in Congress Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Yoshinaka, Antoine, University of California, Riverside Papers: Inside the Earmark Favor Factory: An Analysis of Congressional Earmark Requests Frisch, Scott, California State University, Channel Islands Kelly, Sean Q., California State University, Channel Islands Interests, Preferences, and Coalition Building: The 1989 S&L Bailout Evans, C. Lawrence, College of William and Mary Bell, Nicholas, College of William and Mary Earmarks and Campaign Contributions in the 110th Congress Rocca, Michael, University of New Mexico Gordon, Stacy, University of Nevada, Reno Representation and Roll Calls Van Houweling, Robert, University of California Berkeley Kelly, Andrew, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Engstrom, Erik, University of California, Davis

67 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 09.01 New Directions in Political Deliberation Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Raphael, Chad, Santa Clara University Papers: Gendered Norms of Communication in Deliberation Karpowitz, Chris, Brigham Young University Mendelberg, Tali, Princeton University The Public Communication of Deliberation Raphael, Chad, Santa Clara University Karpowitz, Chris, Brigham Young University Online versus Face-to-Face Deliberation on the Global Warming and Stem Cell Issues Tucey, Cindy, University of Virginia Improving Communication: An Experiment in Deliberative Democracy Rosenberg, Shawn, University of California, Irvine Guns vs. Butter: Letters to the Editor on National Issues Hildreth, Anne, State University of New York at Albany Murray, Leah, Weber State University PANEL 11.03 Religion, Politics, and Political Parties in Muslim Nations Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay Papers: Terrorism in Transition Dawson, Kristen, Utah State University Funke, Rebecca, Utah State University PANEL 12.13 Modalities and Disaggregations of Citizenship Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Hoopes, Mary, University of California, Berkeley

68 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: The Mortal Citizen and Posthumous Citizenship Kinney, Jennifer, Syracuse University Work, Justice, and the Foreigner in U.S. Law Murthy, Hamsa, University of California, Berkeley Jus Soli, Jus Sanguinis and Jus Tempus Cohen, Elizabeth, Syracuse University/New York University Crafting Citizenship and Raising Citizens Duff, Brian, University of New England Discussant: Ghosh, Cyril, Reed College PANEL 12.24 Illegitimate Speakers: Voice, Reception, and Political Space Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Abbas, Asma, Bard College at Simons Rock Papers: The Anarchist Apprentice: Speaking and Learning in the Streets Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawaii The Politics of Empathy Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo Sovereign Expressions Wingrove, Liz, University of Michigan The Silence of the Lambs: “De-animalizing” Silence and Interrogating the Human/Animal Binary Jungkunz, Vincent, Ohio University Discussant: Marso, Lori, Union College PANEL 12.25 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Jacqueline Stevens, States Without Nations: Citizenship for Mortals, Columbia University Press, 2009 Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Williams, Juliet, University of California, Los Angeles

69 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Participants: Dean, Jodi, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Morefield, Jeannie, Whitman College Seery, John, Pomona College Stevens, Jacqueline, UC Berkeley School of Law PANEL 12.34 Democratic Engagement in Neoliberal Times: Diverse Approaches Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Song, Sarah, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Identity and Democratic Engagement Eisenberg, Avigail, University of Victoria Foucault's Care of the Self: Democratic Possibilities Wong, James, Wilfrid Laurier University Micropolitics of Democratic Engagement King, Loren, Wilfrid Laurier University On the Scope of Democracy Song, Sarah, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: King, Loren, Wilfrid Laurier University PANEL 12.37 Political Theory and Small p Politics Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Cruikshank, Barbara, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Papers: Biopolitics, Micropolitics, and Latino Immigrant Workers’ Center Activism Apostolidis, Paul, Whitman College World is Plural Zuckerwise, Lena, Mount Holyoke College Unending Politics Cruikshank, Barbara, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

70 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Autonomy and the Subversive Potential of Voluntary Sterilization Denbow, Jennifer, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Marasco, Robyn, Hunter College PANEL 12.46 Aspects of Greek Political Philosophy Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Walker, Kevin, Claremont Graduate University Discussant: Papers: Civic Virtue and the Problem of Voluntary Injustice in Crito's Exhortation Rosano, Michael, University of Michigan-Dearborn Reflections on Responsibility: Thucydides and Grote Saxonhouse, Arlene, University of Michigan Aristotle’s Ethics and Lincoln’s Life: The Tragedy, Liberation and Irony of Practical Wisdom Sable, Marc, Bethany College PANEL 12.59 Themes from Hannah Arendt Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Debrix, Francois, Florida International University Papers: Situating Hannah Arendt as A Woman of This Century Scott, Joanna, Eastern Michigan University Reconsidering the Place of Violence in Hannah Arendt’s Thought: The Agonistic Event and the Unpredictability of Political Beginnings Debrix, Francois, Florida International University Barder, Alexander, Johns Hopkins University Re-Politicizing Social Justice: Arendt’s Critique of the Social and Political Ethics Thiem, Annika, Villanova University The Political, the Economic, and the Self Wachspress, Megan, University of California, Berkeley

71 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 12.80 The Time and Place of Democracy Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Maxwell, Lida, Trinity College Papers: Publicity Without the Public?: The Promise and Problems of Habermas' Public Sphere Maxwell, Lida, Trinity College Frank Lloyd Wright's Broadacre City: Jeffersonian Means in the Service of Usonian Ends Roulier, Scott, Lyon College Democracy's Time: On Two Different Modes of Temporality for Understanding the Political Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo, Columbia University Space and Place in Democratic Practices of Freedom Einspahr, Jennifer, Kalamazoo College Mikhail Bakhtin and the Republic of Imagination Dahl, Adam, University of Minnesota Discussant: Feldman, Leonard, Hunter College, City University of New York PANEL 14.03 Roundtable: The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Race and Gender in the United States Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Bayes, Jane, California State University Northridge Participants: Fraga, Luis, University of Washington Avalos, Manuel, University of North Carolina Wilmington Jackson, Nenaji, Howard University Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas PANEL 16.02 Market and Economic Impacts on Governance Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair and Frisina, Lorraine, University of Bremen Discussant:

72 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Making Markets Work: How Government Can Improve the Non-governmental Supply and Quality of Complex Public Services Page, Stephen, University of Washington Destler, Katharine, University of Washington Evaluating America’s Workforce Safety Net in a Bear to Bull Crisis: A Qualitative Longitudinal Examination of Local Workforce Investment Board Responses to Employment Changes from October 2008- August 2009 Winters, Regina, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs An Analysis of State PERS: Governance Network Capacity, Accountability and Legitimacy Franco, Heidi, University of Utah PANEL 17.01 How to Repair California: The View from the Voters Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Kousser, Thad, University of California, San Diego Papers: Clinging to the Old California: Linking Views on Immigration to Views on Reform Citrin, Jack, University of California, Berkeley The Knowledge Gap and Preferences for Reform Binder, Michael, Stanford University and University of California, San Diego Frisby, Tammy, Hoover Institution Limiting the Effects of Term Limits Nalder, Kimberly, California State University, Sacramento Majority or Supermajority? Evidence from a Survey Experiment Brady, Henry, University of California, Berkeley Kogan, Vladimir, University of California, San Diego Discussant: Frisby, Tammy, Hoover Institution

73 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 18.01 U.S. Public Policy Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: McGovern, Patrick, Buffalo State College - SUNY Papers: Show Me the Money: Institutions, Politics, and Individual Income Tax Policy Outcomes Colnic, Dave, California State University, Stanislaus Routh, Stephen, California State University, Stanislaus Peterson, Rolfe, University of California, Davis Federal Spending Patterns in the U.S.: 1983 to 2008 Rundquist, Barry, University of Illinois at Chicago Holyk, Greg, University of Illinois at Chicago Gebhardt, Zach Barack Obama’s Political Economy: Interests, Ideology and Public Policy Peschek, Joseph, Hamline University Has Discretionary Fiscal Policy Kept the U.S. Economy Near Full Employment? Comiskey, Michael, Penn State Fayette Discussant: Yacobucci, Peter, Walsh University PANEL 19.02 Alternative Approaches to Race, Ethnicity and Politics: Method and Theory Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Discussant: Barbara Papers: Challenges to Citizenship and Identity: Latinos’ Political Claims in Narrative Accounts Zimmerman, Arely, University of California, Los Angeles Isolated and Excluded: Intra-group Racial Contracts and Dual Power after Hurricane Katrina Carter, Erinn, University of California, Los Angeles

74 Thursday, April 1, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

A Force Greater Than Their Numbers Harris, Traci, University of California, Los Angeles On the Racial Constitution of the United States Public Lee, Fred, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 22.02 Polarization and Voter Reactions Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and Barreto, Matt, University of Washington Discussant: Papers: Changing Partisan Hearts, or Minds?: Have British and Dutch Voters Adjusted their Party Support or their Policy Beliefs in Response to Elite Depolarization? Adams, James, University of California, Davis Leiter, Debra, University of California, Davis Milazzo, Caitlin, University of California, Davis The Effect of Asylum Seekers, Immigrants, and Indigenous Minorities on Support for the Far Right in English Local Elections Brockington, David, University of Plymouth Johns, Jeremy, University of Plymouth What if California Adopted Proportional Representation? Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Does Polarization Distort Vox Populi? Evidence from U.S. House Elections Rogowski, Jon, University of Chicago New Right Parties and the Decline of Social Democratic Parties in Europe Thomsen, Jens Peter, Aarhus University, Denmark Jensen, Carsten, University of Aarhus Arendt, Cristoph, University of Aarhus

75 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Thursday, April 1, 2010 03:15-05:00PM PANEL 01.07 Trust and Political Institutions Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Dana, Karam, Harvard University Discussant: Papers: Political Islam and Trust in Democracy: The Case of Turkey Kakizaki, Masaki, The University of Utah Generalized Trust and Political Support in Europe: A Comparative Analysis Bartolome Peral, Edurne, University of Deusto- Bilbao- Spain Lustration and Trust in Central and East Europe: Scope, Timing, and Severity of Lustration and Citizen Trust in Public Institutions Horne, Cynthia, Western Washington University PANEL 01.16 Civil-Military Relations Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Arceneaux, Craig, California Polytechnic State Discussant: University, San Luis Obispo Papers: The FARC and the COLOMBIAN LEFT: Is it Time for a Political Solution? Lee, Chris, Niagara University Capitalist Globalization and Military Power in the Andes Aviles, William, University of Nebraska at Kearney The Chinese Military as Modernization Agent? Continuing the Debate on the Role of Military in Non-military Missions Lee, Dongmin, Nanyang Technological University Private Armies, Public Cost Prather, Michael, University of California, Riverside Esparza, Diego, University of California, Riverside 76 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 02.05 Communities of the Future: Where Do We Go from Here? Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Meyer, John, Humboldt State University Papers: Citizenship at the Ecological and Social Nexus: Lessons and Challenges in the Willamette Valley Bowersox, Joe, Willamette University Rebuilding Greener: Grass Roots Activism and Eco- city Theories in Post-Katrina New Orleans Stillman, Peter, Vassar College Being the Change: Ecovillage Experiments around the World Litfin, Karen, University of Washington Green Is, Like, So Boring: The Post-Ecologist Turn and the Lack of Compelling Visions of the Future Karlsson, Rasmus, Lund University Discussant: Schlosberg, David, Northern Arizona State University PANEL 03.03 Collaborative Environmental Politics: Promise and Pitfalls Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Singleton, Sara, Western Washington University Discussant: Papers: Beliefs, Trust, and Resources: The Case of Coordination in Marine Aquaculture Partnerships Leach, William, Sacramento State Center for Collaborative Policy Calanni, John, University of Colorado, Denver Volunteerism and Collaborative Watershed Groups: A Longitudinal Study Hauser, Brad, The Ohio State University Koontz, Tom, The Ohio State University

77 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Context for Citizen Participation in Collaborative Watershed Partnerships Randol, Blake, Washington State University The Everglades After Consensus: Implementing Ecosystem Restoration Schwartz, Katrina, University of Florida PANEL 04.05 Hollywood and the Presidency Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: King, James, University of Wyoming Papers: What Hollywood Teaches Us About Politics Cronin, Thomas, Colorado College What Hollywood Teaches Us About Leadership Genovese, Michael, Loyola Marymount University Discussant: Gianos, Phillip, California State University, Fullerton PANEL 05.04 Intervention and Secession Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Griffiths, Robert J., The University of North Carolina Discussant: at Greensboro Papers: Balochistan: Should Learn from Lessons of History Dos Santos, Anne, California State University, Fullerton Irredentism versus Secessionism: The Potential for International Conflict Gokcek, Gigi, Dominican University of California Internationalization of Civil Wars Woo, Jung-Yeop, University of Southern California PANEL 05.16 Sovereignty, Rights, and Citizens Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Crossley-Frolick, Katy, Denison University

78 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Freedom and the Politics of Exclusion in Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province: U.S.- Pakistan Relations in the Age of the World-Picture Radheshwar, Jovian, University of California, Santa Barbara She Sat Astride the Wall: The Politics of Border in Times of Economic Turmoil Rinelli, Lorenzo, University of Hawaii at Manoa Redefining Sovereignty: How the Economic Crisis has Changed How Americans Think About the State von Rosenvinge, Alison, New York Law School Postnational Citizenship and the Rights of Others: An Empirical Analysis of the Human Rights of Noncitizens Wong, Tom, University of California, Riverside Discussant: Hiebert, Maureen, University of Calgary PANEL 07.04 Civil Rights and the Courts Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Ewald, Alec, University of Vermont Discussant: Papers: What Does Brown Mean?: The Supreme Court, Race, and the Schools Harriger, Katy, Wake Forest University The Supreme Court and the Civil Rights State Melnick, Shep, Boston College RLUIPA at Ten: An Assessment Waltman, Jerold, Baylor University The Roots of One Person, One Vote?: Race and the Apportionment Revolution Miodek, Anais, University of California, Santa Cruz Wirls, Daniel, University of California, Santa Cruz Federal Court Unity and Media Coverage of Racial Integration Cases Salamone, Michael, University of California Berkeley

79 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 07.16 Rights, Political Theory and the Law Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Skinner, Daniel, Ramapo College of New Jersey Discussant: Papers: The Limits of Compensative Gender Equality: The Misguided Quest for Women’s Rights in Korea Paik, Sung-Wook, University of Maryland, College Park A Politics of Sameness: The Defense of Cultural Assimilation Bedi, Sonu, Dartmouth College Bedi, Monu, Ropes and Gray Sex Selective Abortion and the Nature of Rights Bedi, Sonu, Dartmouth College The Inheritance of Excellence: On the Meanings, Histories, and Problem of Human Dignity Dobard, John, University of Chicago Association and Exclusion: The Paradox of Liberal Constitutionalism Hirsch, Harry, Oberlin College Polyphonicity and the Law: A Bakhtinian Model of Constitutional Interpretation Leitch, David, University of Oregon PANEL 08.04 Roundtable: Getting Down in the Weeds: Doing Archival Research in American Politics Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Kelly, Sean Q., California State University, Channel Islands Papers: The Search for the Elusive Executive: Archival Data Collection Methods at Presidential Libraries Rottinghaus, Brandon, University of Houston If It's Tuesday, This Must be Albuquerque: Doing Research in Congressional Archives Parker, David, Montana State University Bozeman

80 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Archival Research as a ‘Mode of Analysis’ Harris, Douglas, Loyola University of Maryland Kelly, Sean Q., California State University, Channel Islands Frisch, Scott, California State University, Channel Islands Discussants: Frisch, Scott, California State University, Channel Islands Kelly, Sean Q., California State University, Channel Islands Parker, David, Montana State University Bozeman Rottinghaus, Brandon, University of Houston PANEL 09.03 News Framing of Crises, Crises of News Framing Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Donavan, Janet, University of Colorado at Boulder Papers: “Crisis” as Collaboration: The Effect of Mainstream Media Coverage on the Economic Recovery Package Abelson, Brian Preparing for a Post-Kyoto World: Framing Climate Change in 2009 Donavan, Janet, University of Colorado at Boulder Torture is Un-American: National Identity, Abu Ghraib, and a Patriotic Press Rowling, Charles, University of Washington Jones, Timothy, University of Washington Sheets, Penelope, University of Washington The Rhetoric of the So-called Economic Crisis Leithner, Anika, California Polytechnic State University PANEL 11.04 Political Party Strategies in Comparative Perspective Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Villavicencio, Cirian, American River College Papers: The State of Democracy amidst Economic Crisis: Welfare, Party Ideology and Identity Politics Talshir, Gayil, University of Arizona The Rise Of The New Non-Competitors Traga, Lulzim, University of California, Santa Barbara 81 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Party Positions in Multi-Party Systems under Different Coalition-Formation Behavior Bækgaard, Martin, University of Aarhus Jensen, Carsten, University of Aarhus The Choice of Candidate-Centered Electoral Systems in New Democracies Shin, Jae Hyeok, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 12.04 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: James Read's Majority Rule versus Consensus: The Political Thought of John C. Calhoun Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Becker, Jeffrey, University of the Pacific Participants: Gibson, Alan, California State University, Chico Siemers, David, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Barber, Soterius, University of Notre Dame Farber, Daniel, University of California, Berkeley Read, James, College of St. Benedict and St. John's University PANEL 12.14 Merleau-Ponty and Politics Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Arnold, Jeremy, National University of Singapore Papers: Merleau-Ponty and the present of belonging Wong, Mabel, Johns Hopkins University Merleau-Ponty and the Subject of Tolerance Tønder, Lars, Northwestern University Too Much Flesh? Asking the Population Question with Merleau-Ponty Coole, Diana, Birkbeck, University of London Artistic Practice and Concrete Freedom: Merleau- Ponty's Reflections on Radical Democracy Stavro, Elaine, Trent University

82 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 12.30 The Sorrows of Political Theory Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Strong, Tracy, University of California, San Diego Papers: Politics, Poetry, and Philosophy: Arendt on Brecht, and Others Markell, Patchen, University of Chicago Chance Encounters: Reading Bataille on Nietzsche Marasco, Robyn, Hunter College Arendtian Laments and the Politics of Authenticity Locke, Jill, Gustavus Adolphus College Discussant: Murphy, Andrew, Rutgers University PANEL 12.35 Politics and Affect Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Sokoloff, William, Brandman University Papers: Eating the Nation Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Sentimental Globalization Shapiro, Kam, Illinois State University The Utopian Function of the Enemy in the Thought of the Frankfurt School Winstead, William, George Washington University Keeping Contempt in Check: Machiavelli’s Politics Sokoloff, William, Brandman University Discussant: Frank, Jason, Cornell University PANEL 12.47 Political Theory at the Intersection of Racism and Colonialism Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Baum, Bruce, University of British Columbia Discussant:

83 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: All That’s Solid: Difference, Race, and ‘The Political’ Smith, Michelle, University of Florida Indigeneity and the Settler Contract Today Nichols, Robert, University of Alberta Marxism and Indigenous Studies in Conversation Coulthard, Glen, University of British Columbia Mills in Dark Times: How Charles Mills’ Work Helps Us Think About Global Justice in the Current Economic Crisis and Beyond Menzel, Annie, University of Washington PANEL 12.61 Greek Political Thought Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Howell, Graham, Carleton University Papers: Method, Madness, Magic: Plato's Phaedran Dialectics in Politics and Understanding Valiquette Moreau, Nina, McGill University Civic Virtue and the Problem of Voluntary Injustice in Crito's Exhortation Rosano, Michael, University of Michigan-Dearborn Plato's Palinode to Liberty Park, Sooenn, University of Washington Resorting to Alcibiades: Thucydides on Political Skill Hoyer, Eric, University of Pennsylvania Protagoras as democratic thinker Howell, Graham, Carleton University PANEL 12.78 New Approaches to 18th Century Thought Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and McGovern, Patrick, Buffalo State College - SUNY Discussant:

84 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Constructing Spirit: Analyzing the Subpolitical in Montesquieu Bandoch, Joshua, University of Notre Dame Montesquieu on Nature and Law: A Preface to the Understanding of The Spirit of the Laws Bessette, Murray, Morehead State University The Mechanics of Frictionless Empire: Colonization without Coercion in Raynal’s Histoire des deux Indes Donath, Christian, University of California, San Diego The Scottish Tacitus: The Political Psychology of Hume's History of England Carroll, Ross, Northwestern University What Touches All: Parliamentarism, Equality, and the Progress of Justice in Hume's History Sabl, Andrew, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 13.02 Public-Private Boundaries in American Political Development Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College Papers: Dirty Politics: Modes of Governance in Municipal Garbage Collection Sullivan, Kathleen, Ohio University Strach, Patricia, Harvard University Is Marriage a Political Institution? Sixties Debates on Gender, Race and Marriage Yamin, Priscilla, University of Oregon Formal and Informal Institutions Governing Native Americans during the Dawes Act Era: Following Women into the Field Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College Uncommon Families: Communists, Polygamists, Miscegenationists Brandon, Mark, Vanderbilt University Law School

85 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Discussants: Novkov, Julie, University of Albany, SUNY McDonagh, Eileen, Northeastern University PANEL 14.04 Collective Constructions of Self: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Group Contexts Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Bretting, John G., University of Texas at El Paso Papers: Why do Mexican Americans Join the Military? Aguilera, Gabriel, California State University, Chico What It Means To Be a B-Girl Within the World of Political Hip-Hop Gupta-Carlson, Himanee, Tacoma Community College Enforcing Gender: The Constitution of Masculinity and Femininity in Prison Regimes Pemberton, Sarah, University of British Columbia On Being in Solidarity with Others While Divided Against Oneself: Hegel and DuBois on Identity, Institutions, and the Global Economy McKean, Benjamin, Princeton University Discussant: Cole, Alyson, City University of New York PANEL 17.02 Representing Representation: The Legacy of Pitkin's Work and the Prospects for Political Science Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Brigham, John, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Papers: Rethinking Responsiveness Disch, Lisa, University of Michigan ”Re”- presentation: What Does Michael R. Kane Represent? Castro, Andres Fabian Henao, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Where is the Local Online? Internet Fatwa and the Making of New Muslim Spaces Iza, Hussin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

86 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Discussants: Gunnell, John, University of California, at Davis Marusek, Sarah, University of Hawaii PANEL 19.01 Race, Memory, and the Body Politic Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Papers: “Interns” of America: Re-inventing Race through the Japanese Internment Fong, Edmund, University of Utah Barack Obama, the Body Politic, and the Contest over American National Identity Lowndes, Joseph, University of Oregon Must I Remember White? Norton, Anne, University of Pennsylvania Amnesia or Indigestion? Diagnosing the Relationship between Race and Collective Memory Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Mourning and Political Change: Comparing the Triangle Fire and Racial Violence Pool, Heather, University of Washington Discussants: Stow, Simon, The College of William and Mary Smith, Michelle-Renee, University of Florida PANEL 19.03 Roundtable: From Protest is Not Enough (Browning, Marshall, and Tabb, 1984) to Newcomers, Outsiders, and Insiders (Schmidt, Alex-Assensoh, Aoki, and Hero, 2009): A Roundtable on Immigrants and Twenty- Five Years of Political Incorporation Research Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair: Tabb, David, San Francisco State University Participants: Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg College Alex-Assensoh, Yvette, Indiana University, Bloomington Garcia Bedolla, Lisa, University of California, Berkeley Hero, Rodney, University of Notre Dame Masuoka, Natalie, Tufts University 87 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Sonenshein, Raphael, California State University, Fullerton Schmidt, Sr., Ronald, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 19.14 Racism, Nativism, and American Identity Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair and Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, University of Washington Discussant: Papers: The Changing Meaning of Race: From Individualism to BFOQs (Bonafide Occupational Qualifications) Frymer, Paul, Princeton University The New American Nativism: Imagining the Immigrant “Other” Sagás, Ernesto, Colorado State University Illegal Day Laborers, Violence and Coloniality of Being Ponce, Albert, University of California, Los Angeles Imitating Franklin: Booker T. Washington’s Gospel of Wealth Voorhees, Matthew, Hartwick College PANEL 21.08 Undergraduate Student Poster Session Location: Seacliff Foyer, Bay Level Papers: Municipal Governments: Does it Take a Strong Mayor to Get the Job Done? Taylor, Grant, University of San Diego Drowning Seeds of Hope: Humanitarian Heroism's Fatal Flaws Cacanindin, David, California State University, Northridge The Leveling Hand of Liberalization: The Effect of Liberal Economic Policy on Distribution of Wealth in Latin America Peterson, Nicholas, University of San Diego The Myth of American Multilateralism Wyatt, Brooke, University of North Carolina Wilmington 88 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

New Urban Geographies: Postmodernism, Historicism, and the 'Search for Urbanity' Rowe, Kevin, Hamilton College Hayekian Spontaneous Order, Burkean Traditionalism, and the Search for a Just Society Mulvey, Ryan, University of San Diego Economic Giants and Gender Equality in the Far East: An Analysis of China Healy, Sarah, University of San Diego Do Physicians Legislate Differently in Congress on Health Issues than their Peers? Harrington, Ashley, University of San Diego Gray, Gary, University of San Diego Intellectual Property Rights and the Political Economy in China and India Owen, Alex, University of San Diego New Urban Geographies: Postmodernism, Historicism, and the “Search for Urbanity” Rowe, Kevin, Hamilton College The Long Term State Level Benefits of Third World Urbanization Vasher, Nathan, Brigham Young University, Idaho The Ever-Changing Line: History, Society and Politics in Native American Land Law Rice, Steven, University of Minnesota - Morris The Insecurities of Sex Trafficking: Security Governance and Cooperation Among Multiple Actors Formentos, Adrienne, Dominican University of California From Blowouts to Walkouts: A Comparative Analysis of the Los Angeles High School Walkouts of 1968 and 2006 Salazar, Sergio, California Lutheran University

89 Thursday, April 1, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 22.03 Race, Ethnicity, and Elections Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and Pantoja, Adrian, Pitzer College Discussant: Papers: Nonpartisan Latinos and the 2004 Presidential Election Allem, Jon-Patrick, San Diego State University Multi-modal Voting Options and Voter Support Across Race and Ethnicity Bergman, Elizabeth, California State University, East Bay Obama and the White Vote Donovan, Todd, Western Washington University Do NES Models of Voting Apply to Blacks and Latinos? Results from the 2008 NES Oversample Segura, Gary, Stanford University Barreto, Matt, University of Washington Who Doesn't Like Gerrymandering? Lindgren, Eric, Whittier College

5:15 - 6:45 PM Women's Caucus Meeting Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level

6:00 – 7:30 PM PRQ Reception (Cosponsored by Washington State University) Location: Atrium 3 and 4, Lobby Level

6:45 - 8:00 PM Women and Politics Reception Honoring Nancy C.M. Hartsock (Cosponsored by the University of Washington) Location: Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level

8:00 - 9:15 PM Minority Scholars' Reception Location: Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level

90 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Friday, April 2, 2010 08:00-09:45AM PANEL 01.08 Peace and Reconciliation Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Frankland, Erich, Casper College Discussant: Papers: The Evolution of Victims’ Responses to South Africa’s Transitional Justice Process: A Panel Study in the Cape Town Area Backer, David, College of William & Mary Making Peace Work: Labor and Conflict Settlement Processes in the Middle East, Northern Ireland and South Africa Ó Murchú, Niall, Western Washington University Why Does Truth Matter? Evaluating the Aftermath of Truth Commissions in Chile and Peru Bakiner, Onur, Yale University Experimental Evidence of Revitalizing Social Norms Across Ethnicity in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina Whitt, Sam, Mount Mercy College Why Do Some Democracies Re-open the Debate on Their Dictatorial Past After Democratic Consolidation While Others Do Not? Comparing Southern and Eastern Europe Raimundo, Filipa, European University Institute, Florence, Italy PANEL 01.14 Ethnic/Civil Conflict Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Hansen, Kenneth, California State University, Fresno Papers: The Political Injustice of Communal Coexistence: The Erasure of Paramilitary Violence and Reproduction of Domestic Violence at Justice Houses and Coexistence Centers in Hunt, Stacey, Auburn University

91 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Symbolic Threats in the Schools of Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina and Levy, Naomi, Santa Clara University Constructivismo, Derechos Humanos y la Guerra de México Contra la Droga: Constructivism, Human Rights and the Mexican War on Drugs Hansen, Kenneth, California State University, Fresno Hoover, Robin, Humane Borders/Fronteras Compasivas Discussant: Sarkissian, Ani, Michigan State University PANEL 02.03 Rousseau's Environmental Thought Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Holland, Breena, Lehigh University Papers: Rousseau's Political Theory of Second Nature Trachtenberg, Zev, University of Oklahoma Rousseau on the Political Importance of the Physical Environment Clark, Rebecca, Boston College Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Political Botany: A Swiss Idyll? Cook, Alexandra, University of Hong Kong Rousseau on the Revolutions in the Human-Nature Dichotomy Lane, Joseph, Emory & Henry College Discussants: Shaw, Keith, Princeton University Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech PANEL 02.07 Carbon Politics and Climate Change Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Gabrielson, Teena, University of Wyoming Papers: Living Green and Living Well: Climate Change and the Low-Carbon Imaginary Vanderheiden, Steve, University of Colorado at Boulder

92 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Are ‘Climate Change Refugees’ Really Refugees? An Analysis of the 1951 Convention and Appropriate Labels Berringer, Andrea, Louisiana State University The Politics of Carbon Leakage: Ecological Modernization or Ecological Mercantilism? Eckersley, Robyn, University of Melbourne Discussant: Biro, Andrew, Acadia University PANEL 03.04 Legal Venues and Strategies Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Bowersox, Joe, Willamette University Discussant: Papers: Juries as Instruments of Democracy: Implications for Deliberative Environmental Policy of Research on Legal Juries Baber, Walter, California State University, Long Beach Bartlett, Robert, University of Vermont A Matter of Interpretation: The Legal Effects of Constitutional Inclusion of Animal Rights in Germany and Switzerland Evans, Erin, University of California, Irvine The Wolf War: Delisting Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains Fitzgerald, Edward, Wright State University, Dayton PANEL 04.01 Roundtable: President Obama: Hitting the Ground Running, Stumbling, or Sprinting? Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Genovese, Michael, Loyola Marymount University Participants: Cronin, Thomas, Colorado College Kassop, Nancy, State University of New York at New Paltz Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College Adler, David, Idaho State University

93 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 05.05 Power and Hegemony in a Globalizing World Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chairs: Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University Papers: Global Economic Crisis and the Advance of Global Hegemony: A Neo-Gramscian Approach Rucki, Sheila, Metropolitan State College of Denver Humantarian Intervention: The New Imperialism? Shivagiri, Radha, San Diego State University Innovation and Subsystem Creation: The Nexus of Change in the International System Stephens, M. Israel, University of North Texas Discussant: von Rosenvinge, Alison, New York Law School PANEL 05.17 Foreign Aid, the IMF, and Effectiveness Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Peterson, Nicholas, University of San Diego Papers: Foreign Aid and Africa’s Development: The Impact of Foreign ODA on Sustainable Socio-Economic Development in Ghana Andrews, Nathan, Brock University Partisan Politics, IMF Bailouts, and Investor Perceptions: The Impact of IMF Programs on the Sovereign Credit Ratings of Emerging Market Countries Cho, Hye Jee, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The International Monetary Fund and Central Bank Independence: Lessons from Recent Decades Gunnin, Michael, University of Texas at Dallas Economic Liberalization, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Race to the Bottom in Latin America Hecock, Douglas, Bucknell University Jepsen, Eric, University of South Dakota Discussant: Nelson, Hal, Claremont Graduate University

94 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 06.05 Regarding Exceptionalism Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Clayton, Cornell, Washington State University Discussant: Papers: Exceptionalism and the Comparative Analysis of Political Parties Ware, Alan, Oxford University Historical Interpretivism and Exceptionalism: A Case of Methodological Bias? Appleton, Andrew, Washington State University PANEL 07.05 Politics and Litigation Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair: Watkins, David, Seattle University Papers: Better to Have Litigated and Lost, Than Never to Have Litigated at All Gambitta, Richard, University of Texas at San Antonio Litigation, Reputation, and Vilification: How Gun Activists Cannot Lose for Winning Haltom, William, University of Puget Sound McCann, Michael, University of Washington From Adversarial Legalism to Collaborative Problem- Solving: A Pragmatic Turn in American Criminal Justice Kim, Kony, University of California, Berkeley The Relative Costs and Benefits of Litigation: The Case of Inland Northwest Field Burning Policy in the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary Ley, Aaron, Washington State University Discussants: Watkins, David, Seattle University Fredette, Jennifer, University at Albany, State University of New York PANEL 08.05 Appropriations, Earmarks, and Pork (Oh My!) Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Serra, George, Bridgewater State College

95 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Earmarks and Representation Martin, Paul, University of Virginia Constituency Development Funds and Legislative Strengthening Nakamura, Robert, University at Albany, State University of New York Baskin, Mark, SUNY Albany Russell-Einhorn, Malcolm, SUNY Albany The Substantive Effects of Congressional Earmarks: The Case of Health Spending Sanchez, Gabriel, University of New Mexico Rocca, Michael, University of New Mexico Gonzalez-Aller, Angelina, University of New Mexico Conditional Party Government and the Removal of Limitation Riders from Appropriations Legislation on the House Floor Tollestrup, Jessica, Portland State University Discussants: Frisch, Scott, California State University, Channel Islands Mezey, Michael, DePaul University PANEL 11.05 What Influence do Political Parties Have on Policy and Appointments? Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Bergman, Elizabeth, California State University, East Discussant: Bay Papers: Corruption, Reform, and Campaign Finance in Comparative Context Apollonio, Dorie, University of California, San Francisco La Raja, Raymond, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Buying the Bailout: Corruption and the Distribution of TARP Funds Duggan, Edward, University of Oregon Deckert, Joseph, University of Oregon The Presidential Branch and Party Networks Bernstein, Jonathan

96 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Changing Profile of Political Donors and the Impact on Political Parties, 1952-2008 La Raja, Raymond, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Wiltse, David, Hacettepe University (Ankara, Turkey) PANEL 12.03 Secularism and the Future of the Religious Past Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Norton, Anne, University of Pennsylvania Papers: The Contemporary Afterlife of Moorish Spain Hirschkind, Charles, University of California, Berkeley The Story of Modern Secularism as Conversion Narrative Scherer, Matthew, Union College Contesting Secular Time: Islam, Modernity and the Politics of Difference Rahman, Smita, DePauw University “The Faces of Mohammed”: Islamic Democratic Participation and the Limits of Secularism Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University Discussants: Norton, Anne, University of Pennsylvania Foa Dienstag, Joshua, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 12.11 Roundtable: Derek Barker’s Tragedy and Citizenship Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chairs: Beaumont, Elizabeth, University of Minnesota Participants Barker, Derek, Kettering Foundation Seery, John, Pomona College Breiner, Peter, SUNY Albany McWilliams, Susan, Pomona College PANEL 12.48 Law and Legislators in Greece and Rome Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Sable, Marc, Bethany College Discussant:

97 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Aristotle's Ambiguous Assessment of Property Rights Newell, Waller, Carleton University Cicero's Historical Approach to the Best Regime Fott, David, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Law and Moral Education in Plato's Laws Lutz, Mark, University of Nevada at Las Vegas PANEL 12.60 Deliberation and Its Discontents Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University Papers: Deliberative Democracy’s Religion Problem Walhof, Darren, Grand Valley State University A Nietzschean Critique of Deliberation Goldin, Richard, California State University, Long Beach Law out of Repugnance: Governance, Sensibility, and the Limits of Deliberation Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University Slowness, Speed and Democracy: On Democratic Time Feit, Mario, Georgia State University Frail Democracy: A consideration of the relationship between Necessity and Politics among Deliberative Democrats Handley, Lauren, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant: Ron, Amit, Arizona State University PANEL 13.03 Time and the Political Process Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair and Burke, Thomas, Wellesley College Discussant: Papers: Constitution as Clockwork: The Temporal Foundations of American Politics Kryder, Daniel, Brandeis University Staszak, Sarah, Princeton University

98 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Doing Time: Crime and Constitutional Development Orren, Karen, University of California--Los Angeles Vetogates, Staggered Elections, and the Durability of Reform Coalitions Chinn, Stuart, University of Oregon School of Law Private Rights, Public Morals and the American Constitutional Tradition Compton, John, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 14.06 Subordination and Resistance Across and Within Borders Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia Discussant: Papers: Intimate Labor in Enslaved Women's Visions of Freedom Threadcraft, Shatema, Yale University Informal Networks and Economic Development: Cape Verdean Women and Transnationalism Lima-Neves, Terza, Sewanee: The University of the South Tensing Temporalities: The Economic Crisis, How it Feels and Decolonizing Worker Memories in Hawai`i Isaki, Bianca, University of Hawai`i at Manoa Discipline and Health in Post-Colonial Philippines: Moral Hygiene and the Shaping of Medical Perceptions and Practices Friend, John, University of Hawaii at Manoa PANEL 16.01 Impacts of Organizational Culture Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Shanahan, Elizabeth, Montana State University Discussant: Papers: Reaping the Social Benefits of Integrated Schools: from Multiple Identity Schemes to Curriculum Strategies for Synergizing the Assets of Diverse School Composition Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara 99 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Customer Friendly Agency: A Historical Institutionalist Investigation of the Federal Aviation Administration Mills, Russell, Kent State University Is FEMA’s Culture More Cooperative than DHS’ in Practice or Just in Theory? Oh, Seong Soo, California State University, Stanislaus Waugh, William, Georgia State University PANEL 17.03 Partisanship, Groups and Ideology in American Politics Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Theodoridis, Alexander G., University of California, Discussant: Berkeley Papers: Partisan Bias in Responses to Factual Questions Bullock, John, Yale University Gerber, Alan, Yale University Huber, Gregory Belief Systems in Contemporary American Politics Highton, Benjamin, University of California, Davis Polarization in the American Polity? Trends and Patterns in Social Group Conflict Muste, Christopher, University of Montana Does Membership Matter? Investigating Policy Distinctiveness in Interest Groups Claassen, Ryan, Kent State University Nicholson, Stephen, University of California, Merced Highton, Benjamin, University of California, Davis PANEL 18.03 Environmental Policy Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah Papers: Trading Equity for Efficiency in Environmental Protection? Environmental Justice Effects from the SO2 Allowance Trading Program Ringquist, Evan, Indiana University

100 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The View from Below: Local Government Perceptions of Climate Change Needs and Preparedness Kauneckis, Derek, University of Nevada, Reno Cuffe, Orion, University of Nevada, Reno Science, Democracy, and Rulemaking: The Case of Marine Protected Areas Becker, Lawrence, California State University, Northridge Privatizing Climate Change Policy: Is There a Public Benefit? Matisoff, Daniel, Georgia Institute of Technology Cap and Trade- A Relative Gains Approach for Achieving a Sustainable Energy Policy Gordon, Frederick, California Lutheran University Discussant: Colnic, Dave, California State University, Stanislaus PANEL 19.06 Alienation and Incorporation: History and Theory Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Farmer, Juliana, San Diego State University Discussant: Papers: Race, Ethnicity and the Politics of Difference in New York City, from 1900 until 1970 Fortner, Michael, University of Illinois, Chicago Changing Exile Politics: A New Look at Cubans and Cuban Americans Lavariega Monforti, Jessica, University of Texas - Pan American Marxist Foundations of The Fuerzas Armadas De Liberación Nacional and the Puerto Rican Independence Struggle Majdi Clark, Parissa, University of California, Los Angeles A Concept of Alienation for Marginalized Groups Towler, Christopher, University of Washington

101 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 20.04 California Dreams (and Nightmares) II: Urban Dystopia Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair: Godwin, Marcia, University of La Verne Papers: Local Development Policies and the Foreclosure Crisis in California Glasgow, Garrett, University of California, Santa Barbara Lewis, Paul, Arizona State University Neiman, Max, Public Policy Institute of California Saving for a Rainy Day (or Years) in California: Tenure, Policy Learning, and Local Government Reserves Godwin, Marcia, University of La Verne Godinez, Marisela, University of La Verne Paradise Insolvent? From Pension Scandal to Fiscal Crisis in San Diego Erie, Steven, University of California, San Diego Kogan, Vladimir, University of California, San Diego MacKenzie, Scott, University of California, Davis Organizational Strategy of Urban Water Agencies: Institutions and Implications Hughes, Sara, University of California, Santa Barbara Discussant: Lascher, Jr., Edward, California State University, Sacramento PANEL 21.01 Workshop: Funding Opportunities at the National Science Foundation Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Participants: Barclay, Scott, National Science Foundation Martinek, Wendy, National Science Foundation PANEL 22.10 Legislatures and Elections PANEL 08.08 Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Discussant: Sacramento

102 Friday, April 2, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Using Proposition Votes to Estimate District Preferences on Issues Jarvis, Matthew, California State University, Fullerton Stambough, Stephen, California State University, Fullerton Toward a Better Understanding of Party Switching in the U.S. Congress: The Cases of Arlen Specter, Olympia Snowe, and Susan Collins Evans, Kevin, University of California, Davis Hadley, Nathan, University of California, Davis Political Calculations: A Statistical Analysis of Open Seat and Congressional Special Elections Petersen, Seth, Georgetown University Publicly Funded Legislative Campaigns through Citizens’ Elections Programs: Who Participates and Does it Matter? Salka, William, Eastern Connecticut State University Electoral Trajectories of Local Officeholders: Are Some Launching Pads Better than Others? Bickers, Kenneth, University of Colorado Zeemering, Eric, San Francisco State University

103 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00-11:45AM PANEL 01.12 The Determinants of Political Stability Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Arnold, Caroline, Brooklyn College, City University of Discussant: New York Papers: Social Groups Betting Rebel Groups Hultquist, Philip, University of New Mexico Governmental Transparency and Political Stability Bairett, Richard, University of California, Davis Income Inequality, Political Stability, and Country Creditworthiness: How Income Distribution Affects Political Stability and Country Creditworthiness in International Financial Markets Cho, Hye Jee, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Analyzing the Global Rise of Constitutional Dictatorship: A Schmittian Perspective Reyes, Corinna, University of California, Santa Barbara McKoy, Christopher, University of California, Santa Barbara Pedigree, Patronage, and Uncertainty in Philippine Congressional Elections Cordero, Luisita Margarita, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 01.17 States and Social Welfare Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Gonzales, Vanna, Arizona State University Papers: Resource Dependency, Governance and Service Quality: The Case of Italian Social Cooperatives Gonzales, Vanna, Arizona State University Continuing or Reversing Reform? German Family Policy After the Economic Crisis and the Election von Wahl, Angelika, Lafayette College

104 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Democracy, Social Fractionalization, and Redistribution: Disentangling a Conditional Relationship Jensen, Carsten, University of Aarhus Skaaning, Svend-Erik, University of Aarhus From Welfare States to Social Safety Nets: Globalization, Developmental Strategies, and the Transformation of Welfare Regimes in East Asia Shou, Huisheng, University of Illinois at Urbana and Champaign Discussant: Frisina, Lorraine, University of Bremen PANEL 02.06 Capitalism, Property Rights, and Place Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Lane, Joseph, Emory & Henry College Papers: Ecologies of Appropriation: The Division of Labor as the Labor of Division in Technology, Space, and Property Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech Possessive Individualism and Property Rights in the Post-Throwaway Society: C.B. Macpherson and Extended Producer Responsibility Surak, Sarah, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Liberalism, Sustainability, and Property in Land Shaw, Keith, Princeton University The Familiar Table and Chair: Hannah Arendt on Attachments to Property and Place Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College Discussant: Meyer, John, Humboldt State University PANEL 03.05 Agenda Setting, Issue Framing and Policy Formation Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Shanahan, Elizabeth, Montana State University Discussant:

105 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Agenda Setting and Issue Dynamics Revisited: Dam Removal on the Lower Snake River Clark, Bradley, Fort Lewis College Western U.S. Natural Gas Politics: Interest Group Agenda Setting Strategies Kear, Andrew, Colorado State University Responding to a Slow Moving Catastrophe: Addressing Forest Dieback in the San Bernardino National Forest Petersen, Brian, University of California, Santa Cruz Government Policy Regarding Wild Horses on Public Lands in the West Parker, Steven, University of Nevada, Las Vegas PANEL 04.02 Historical Development of the Presidency Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Kassop, Nancy, State University of New York at New Discussant: Paltz Papers: The Evolution of Presidential Authority in War Powers, 1900-1980 Dominguez, Casey, University of San Diego Thoren, Kim, University of San Diego The Repudiation and Construction of Presidential Foreign Policy Commitments Strickler, Jeremy, University of Oregon PANEL 05.06 Energy Policy and International Relations Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Andree, Peter, Carleton University Papers: American Energy Security and National Security Bernell, David, Oregon State University Oil Production Peaks and Past and Future International Relations Golya, Tamas, University of Oregon Urban Sprawl, Oil, and U.S. Foreign Policy Gonzalez, George, University of Miami 106 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Russian Foreign Policy Toward the Former Soviet Region: Efforts to Extend Spheres of Influence Yoon, Yeo Jung, Seoul National University Discussant: Brozek, Jason, Lawrence University PANEL 05.18 Minority Rights, Transitional Justice, and EU Policy Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Whitt, Sam, Mount Mercy College Discussant: Papers: The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: Regionalism, Identity, and Normative Change Byrd, Douglas, The University of Utah Repackaging Violence: The Institutional Depolitization of Mob-Violence in Liberia Ryneal, Marcelina, Northern Arizona University PANEL 07.06 American Political Development and the Courts Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Kersch, Ken, Boston College Discussant: Papers: The U.S. Supreme Court and the Cycle of Political Development Bridge, Dave, University of Southern California Economic Development and the Judiciary Sill, Kaitlyn, Louisiana State University Legal Stability and Economic Growth Lindquist, Stefanie, University of Texas Law School Martinek, Wendy, National Science Foundation Judicial Safeguards IS a Political Safeguard of Federalism Pickerill, J. Mitchell, Washington State University

107 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 09.04 New Media and Citizen Political Participation Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Marichal, Jose, California Lutheran University Papers: Terms of Engagement: Online Political Use of the Internet and Differential Forms of Offline Activity Conroy, Meredith, University of California Santa Barbara Guerrero, Mario, University of California Santa Barbara Feezell, Jessica, University of California, Santa Barbara New Hopes for Democracy or a Pirated Elite? Swedish Social Media Users and Political Mobilisation Gustafsson, Nils, Lund University, Sweden Red State, Red Blog, Blue State, Blue Blog? Kushigemachi, Ryan, California Lutheran University Marichal, Jose, California Lutheran University The Use of New Media in Emerging Democracies Salgado, Susana, New University of Lisbon and Foundation to Science and Technology PANEL 10.02 Measurement Challenges and Applications Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Anzia, Sarah, Stanford University Discussant: Papers: ''Voicing'' a Concern: The Adequacy of Measurements of Political Behavior Grisham, Kevin, California State University, San Bernardino Doyle, Jr., Thomas, University of California, Riverside What if?: Counterfactual Analysis in International Relations Lu, Tao, University of Oklahoma Using Structural Equation Modeling to Test the Validity of Interactive Management Chang, Ning, I-Shou University

108 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 11.06 Interest Groups and Legislative Politics Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: McQuide, Bryan, University of Idaho Papers: Interest Group Politics within Kuyper's Sphere Sovereignty Chen, Paul, Western Washington University Interest Group Competition and Legislative Gridlock Holyoke, Thomas, California State University, Fresno Competitive Informational Lobbying in Congress: Can Citizen Groups Compete? McQuide, Bryan, University of Idaho Out of Sync - Why America's Environmental Movement Fails to Succeed Politically Rothenstein, Rike, University of Cincinnati Discussant: Stambough, Stephen, California State University, Fullerton PANEL 12.16 Roundtable: The Time of the Political Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Scherer, Matthew, Union College Participants: Scherer, Matthew, Union College Cheah, Pheng, University of California, Berkeley Marrati, Paola, The Johns Hopkins University Dumm, Tom, Amherst College PANEL 12.27 Anarchism in Theory Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Tucker, Brian, University of Ohio Papers: The Incompatibility of Sovereignty and Politics in the Anarchist Thought of Leo Tolstoy Hughes, Thomas, Chapman University The Hegemony of Hegemony: Illusion, Thought, and Practice Tamulis, Bron, University of California, Irvine

109 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Nonwestern Anarchisms Today: Radical Political Thought in the Post-American World Adams, Jason, University of Hawaii The Coming Insurrection Williams, Leonard, Manchester College Thomson, Brad, Manchester College Discussant: Stone, Peter, Stanford PANEL 12.36 Political Aesthetics Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Frank, Jason, Cornell University Papers: The Lyre of Orpheus: Aesthetics and Authority in Melville’s Billy Budd Frank, Jason, Cornell University The Search for Individual Freedom through Tragedy: An Examination of Dystopian Literature Bagchi, Nivedita, Millersville University Hume’s Iconomy Panagia, Davide, Trent University Dickinson and the Poetry of Status Davis, Theo, Williams College Discussant: Shulman, George, New York University PANEL 12.49 Rethinking Time and Space in Critical Social Theory Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Shippen, Nichole, Ohio University Papers: All American City: Rural And Urban Contingencies Under Capitalism In The Case Of Allentown, Pennsylvania Grant, Judith, Ohio University Displacement or Reconfiguration? Globalization, Social Imaginaries, and the Restructuring of the Accumulation Process Forman, Michael, University of Washington 110 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Reckoning of Time in Domestic Labor Shippen, Nichole, Ohio University Antiurbanism and Conservative Politics: The Spatial Dimensions of Political Consciousness Thompson, Michael, William Paterson University Heimlich Maneouvres: Time, Space and Marginality Abbas, Asma, Bard College at Simons Rock PANEL 12.62 Classical Political Economists Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Engelmann, Stephen, University of Illinois at Chicago Papers: Self-Love and Self-Deceit: Adam Smith on Virtue Schwarze, Michelle, University of California, Davis Appropriating Adam Smith Shelton, Joel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bernard Mandeville’s Defense of Imperfection and Human Flourishing Williams, Conor, Georgetown University Political Economy, Revisited Engelmann, Stephen, University of Illinois at Chicago Discussant: Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas PANEL 12.74 19th Century America Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Becker, Jeffrey, University of the Pacific Discussant: Papers: Remembering Populism, Imagining Democracy Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College Zealotry and the Jeremiad in American Political Thought Olson, Joel, Northern Arizona University Vox Populi, Vox Dei: Themes of Civil Religion in the Public Speech of William Jennings Bryan Gomez, Adam, University of California San Diego

111 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Imagined Black Nationalism Smith, Michelle, University of Florida Schirmer, Dietmar, University of Flrodia Religion, Democracy, and Work: Emerson and Economic Crisis Cladis, Mark, Brown University PANEL 14.05 Negotiations of Subjectivity in Political Action Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Hoffman, Charles, Western Washington University Papers: ''Are You Radical Enough?'' Navigating Difference Within Social Justice Movements Dhamoon, Rita, University of the Fraser Valley, Canada Reproductive Justice on the Ballot: Race, Gender, and Subject Formation within California’s Parental Notification Initiatives HoSang, Daniel, University of Oregon Guy, Brian, University of Oregon Engendering Islam: How Young Muslim Women Reclaim Islam in the Diaspora Ajinkya, Julie, Cornell University I'm Just Me: Calling Out Unacknowledged Descriptive Representation Sacco, Jennifer, Quinnipiac University Discussant: Strolovitch, Dara, University of Minnesota PANEL 15.03 Re-Theorizing Sexuality Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Papers: Broadening the View: Imagining a Sexuality- Inclusive State of Nature Reed, Ryan, University of California-Davis ''Especially Heinous'': Sex Panics and Panicked Politics Fischel, Joseph, University of Chicago

112 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Solidarity or Moral Crusade? PEPFAR and the Anti- Prostitution Pledge Doonan, Christina, Rutgers University Trannies and Test Drives: Gender Indeterminacy and Choice in Modern Western Society Null, Thomas, University of Edinburgh Hegel and the New Natural Lawyers on the Moral Possibility of Polygamy Goldstein, Joshua, University of Calgary PANEL 17.05 Contemporary Moral Debates Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair and Brigham, John, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant: Papers: Beyond Dualism: Public Opinion on the Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples in Washington State Cooper, Elizabeth, University of Washington Seattle For Whom the Bell Tolls: Black Opinion on the Death Penalty Abney, Ronni, University of California, Davis Torture and Social Modernization Miller, Peter, University of California, Irvine Hearts or Minds? Persuasive Messages on Climate Change and the Global AIDS Crisis Busby, Joshua, University of Texas, Austin Albertson, Bethany, University of Texas, Austin PANEL 19.05 'Outsiders' and Public Policy Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Light, Steve, University of North Dakota Discussant: Papers: Outsiders and the Welfare State: How Attitudes Towards Out-groups Affect Public Support for Welfare in the U.S. and U.K. Flye, Rayna, University of California, Los Angeles

113 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

State Drug Sentencing Policy and Its Impact on Public Opinion: Variations in Support for Police and the Criminal Courts by Race and Gender Frost, Ann, University of Washington Limitations on Universality: The “Right to Health” and the Necessity of Legal Nationality Kingston, Lindsey, Syracuse University Cohen, Elizabeth, Syracuse University/New York University Morley, Christopher, S.U.N.Y. Upstate Medical University PANEL 19.15 Racial and Ethnic Mobilization Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Manzano, Sylvia, Texas A&M Discussant: Papers: Border-Brokers, Meshworks, and Migrant Mass Mobilization in El Nuevo South Zepeda-Millan, Chris, Cornell University Eventual Identity: Latinos, Immigration Politics and the Spring 2006 Protests Silber, Heather, Brown University PANEL 20.03 California Dreams (and Nightmares) I: Budget Blues and Fixes Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Papers: Applying Method to the Madness: An Empirical Analysis of California Budget Delays Cummins, Jeff, California State University, Fresno Budget Rules, Parties, or Polarization? A Test of Competing Explanations as to the Causes of California's Budget Gridlock Thorson, Greg, University of Redlands Van Vechten, Renee, University of Redlands Webster, Brien, University of Redlands Do Term Limits Restrain Spending? Using Synthetic 114 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Controls to Uncover Causal Effects Malhotra, Neil, Stanford University The Politics of a Constitutional Convention in California Dark, Taylor, California State University, Los Angeles A General Framework for Analyzing Redistricting Lawson, Brian, Santa Monica College Discussant: Settle, Allen, California Polytechnic University PANEL 20.05 Parties, Partisanship, and Post-Partisanship Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair and Moncrief, Gary, Boise State University Discussant: Papers: The Dynamics of Party Behaviour Bækgaard, Martin, University of Aarhus Pecuniary Incentives and the Partisan Composition of State Legislatures: The Economic Opportunity- Cost Model Revisited Barghothi, A.J., University of Wyoming Mass Partisan Polarization in California Evans, Kevin, University of California, Davis Simas, Elizabeth, University of California, Davis Divided Government and Legislative Professionalism in the American States Prince, David, Georgia Gwinnett College Behavioral and Other Implications of Political Independence Trends in California Lascher, Jr., Edward, California State University, Sacramento Korey, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona PANEL 22.05 Strategy and Targeting in Campaigns Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and Yoshinaka, Antoine, University of California, Discussant: Riverside

115 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Targeting Voters: Citizens and Partisan Get-Out- The-Vote Efforts Burbank, Matthew, University of Utah Goldsmith, Melissa, University of Utah White Outreach: A Spatial Approach to Modeling Black Incorporation in Florida, Post Smith v. Allwright 1944-1965 Collingwood, Loren, University of Washington Negativity as a Tool: Predicting Negative Responses in the 2008 Campaign Season Collingwood, Loren, University of Washington Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, University of Washington The Congressionalization Effect: Public Opinion Research in State Legislative Campaigns Goodman, Gary, Marshall Goldsmith School of Management Green, Andrew, Central College PANEL 23.01 Gender and Policy in the Developing World Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Currier, Carrie, Texas Christian University Discussant: Papers: The Impact of Gender Quotas on Policymaking in Costa Rica Haas, Liesl, California State University, Long Beach Setting Agendas for Women in the Legislature: Patterns of Bill Introduction in the Argentine Congress Piscopo, Jennifer, University of California, San Diego of Feminicide: Legitimizing Violence against Women in Guatemala and Mexico Armijo, Candi, Northern Arizona University Reversal or Retrogression? Deconstructing the Global Gag Rule and Overpopulation Discourse Toward a Movement for Reproductive Justice Cuajunco, Kay, San Francisco State University

116 Friday, April 2, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

From Misogyny to Murder: Everyday Sexism and Femicide in Cross-Cultural Context Rodriguez, Gilda, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 24.02 Crisis for Whom? Politics as Usual in the “Long Downturn” Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Brennan, Jordan, York University, Toronto, Canada Discussant: Papers: Death Grip: The Profitability of ‘Domestic Misery’ Cochrane, D.T., York University, Toronto, Canada Crisis of Capitalism or Theoretical Crisis? Dominant Capital and Differential Accumulation in Canada Brennan, Jordan, York University, Toronto, Canada

1:15 - 3:00 PM Meet the Editors of PRQ and JOP Friday, April 2, 2010, 01:15-03:00PM Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level

117 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Friday, April 2, 2010 01:15-03:00PM PANEL 01.04 Politics and Religion Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Jelen, Ted, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Papers: Tolerating Alternative Voices in Islam: Prospects for Pluralism and Democracy in the Muslim World Sarkissian, Ani, Michigan State University Reconceptualizing Church and State Brathwaite, Robert, University of Notre Dame Bramsen, Andrew, University of Notre Dame The State and Transnational Civil Society: Sites of Engagement and Confrontation Atalay, Zeynep, University of Maryland, College Park Context and Conscience: Public Attitudes Toward Abortion in Mexico Jelen, Ted, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Tuman, John, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Roth-Johnson, Danielle, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Discussant: Chu, Lan, Occidental College PANEL 01.09 The Effects of Capitalism and Economic Crisis on Political Institutions Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Ó Murchú, Niall, Western Washington University Discussant: Papers: Persistence and Perversity: The Global Financial Crisis, the Failure of Reform, and the Legitimacy Crisis of Finance Capitalism Cioffi, John, University of California, Riverside The Political Effect of Subsidies: Fuel Subsidies and Government Survival Schatzman, Christina, Arizona State University Enterline, Andrew, University of North Texas

118 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Do Prudential Banking Supervision and Domestic Institutions Affect Financial Fragility? Evidence from Banking Crises Amri, Puspa, Claremont Graduate University Fisk, Kerstin, Claremont Graduate University Formation of Industrial Clusters in South Korea and the United States Chang, HyeYoung, University of Southern California Chi, Young Joo, University of Southern California The End of Socialism?: Implications of North Korea's Economical Transformation Yoo, Hye-Lim, Seoul National University PANEL 02.09 Agency, Autonomy and Ontology Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Hall, Cheryl, University of South Florida Papers: Reconceptualizing Autonomy and Agency through an Ontological Approach to Green Citizenship Gabrielson, Teena, University of Wyoming Avoiding Doom and Gloom: Finding Freedom and Agency in the Path to a Sustainable Society Hall, Cheryl, University of South Florida Debating Nature: Engaging Foucault's Historical Ontology Malette, Sebastien, University of Victoria (Canada) Can Nature Have Authority? Reconciling Post- Foundational Pluralism with Normative Ontology Sinn, Jeff, Winthrop University Discussant: Youatt, Rafi, New School for Social Research PANEL 03.06 International Environmental Politics Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Eckersley, Robyn, University of Melbourne Discussant

119 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Democracy and the Environment: The Visibility Factor Duwel, Andrea, University of California, Davis Transnational Contention as a Source of Global Institution Building: The Case of Water Activism Ignatova, Jacqueline, University of Maryland, College Park Conca, Ken, University of Maryland, College Park The International Barriers to Renewable Energy Development Kinner, Colter, Colorado State University Environmental Governance and Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina: The End of The Road for Europeanization Via Enlargement? Sircar, Indraneel, Queen Mary, University of London Fagan, Adam, Queen Mary, University of London Russian Resources, Chinese Emissions: The Carbon Balance of Sino-Russian Trade Venable, Sondra, University of New Orleans PANEL 05.07 Soft Power and Diplomacy Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Kiasatpour, Soleiman, Western Kentucky University Papers: Hot Economics, Cold Politics?: Reexamining Economic Linkages and Political Tensions in Japan, China, and Korea Govella, Kristi, University of California, Berkeley Newland, Sara, University of California, Berkeley The Obama Administration's Public Diplomacy Towards Iran: Does Inaction Speak Louder than Words? Kiasatpour, Soleiman, Western Kentucky University Soft Power in the University: Results from Field Work in Afghanistan Reinhard, Michael, Millsaps College Limit of Soft Power: Examine Japan's and China's Charm Offensive Toward South Korea Sun, Jing, University of Denver Discussant: Dias, Elsa, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 120 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 05.19 Manipulating Aid: Economic Sanctions, Foreign Aid, and Human Rights Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Vanderbush, Walt, Miami University Papers: U.S. Human Rights Policy in Multilateral Development Banks Braaten, Daniel, University of Nebraska Hammering the Anvil: Is the Hammer Soft or the Anvil Hard? A Target Analysis of International Sanctions Giumelli, Francesco, Metropolitan University Prague Aiding or Abetting? Foreign Aid and Human Rights Violations in the Developing World Jorgensen, Nick, University of Idaho When Do Economic Sanctions Matter: Revisiting the Insights of Domestic Political Approaches Lim, Sijeong, University of Washington Discussant: McKenzie, Mary, University of San Diego PANEL 07.07 Critical Reconsiderations in New Historical Institutionalism Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair: Novkov, Julie, University of Albany, SUNY Papers: The (Continued) Search for (Law and) American Political Development Brandwein, Pamela, University of Michigan War and Women’s Political Citizenship: The American Revolution as a Critical Juncture McDonagh, Eileen, Northeastern University Sacrifice and Civic Membership: Race-ing and Sexualizing the State in Crisis Novkov, Julie, University of Albany, SUNY

121 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Is the United States A Regime of Judicial Supremacy? Political Empowerment of the Judiciary and the Finality of Constitutional Rulings Lemieux, Scott, The College of Saint Rose Lovell, Geoge, University of Washington The Federalist Society and the Unitary Executive: An Epistemic Community at Work Hollis-Brusky, Amanda, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College PANEL 08.06 Congressional Policy, Procedure, and Politics Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Parker, David, Montana State University Bozeman Papers: What About Amendments? How Institutional Change Effects Polarization in the U.S. House of Representatives Pump, Barry, University of Washington Needs, Norms and Food Policy in the U.S. House of Representatives Oldmixon, Elizabeth, University of North Texas Schecter, David, California State University - Fresno Institutional Isomorphism and Oversight of the Executive Smith, Keith, University of the Pacific Vo, Diana, University of the Pacific Understanding the Timing of Cue-Giving and Cue- Taking in the United States Senate Sokhey, Anand, The University of Colorado at Boulder Box-Steffensmeier, Janet, The Ohio State University Discussants: Yoshinaka, Antoine, University of California, Riverside Parker, David, Montana State University Bozeman

122 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 11.07 Changing Public Policy at the National, State and Local Level Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College Discussant: Papers: “The Better Way to Fight Crime”: Interest Groups, Political Narratives, and Policy Construction on the Oregon Ballot HoSang, Daniel, University of Oregon Cate, Sarah, University of Oregon Achieving a Policy Change: Factors for Success Gardner, Annette, University of California, San Francisco Geierstanger, Sara, University of California, San Francisco Marshall, Nell, University of California, Los Angeles Brindis, Claire, Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies The Urban Poor and Mass Transit Politics: Organizing Bus Riders in the Capital of the Automobile Mejia, Armando, University of Wisconsin, Madison National Political Opportunities and Climate Protection Movement Activity in California Taylor, Katrina, Northern Arizona University PANEL 12.02 Critical Ethics: Expanding the Scope of Political Responsibility Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Rosenthal, Alisa, Gustavus Adolphus Discussant: Papers: Foucault, Freedom, and Critical Ethics Tucker, Brian, University of Ohio The Responsibility to Know: Race, Ignorance and White Supremacy White, Julie, Ohio University Jungkunz, Vincent, Ohio University

123 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Refashioning and Refusing the Oppressive Self Jungkunz, Vincent, Ohio University Expanding the Scope of Deliberation: Indigenous Concerns at the World Social Forum Beardsley, Jessica, Ohio State University PANEL 12.17 Penalty and the Limits of American Liberalism Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Katzenstein, Mary, Cornell University Papers: Punitive Citizenship: Reexamining the Relationship Between Citizenship and Punishment Dovi, Suzanne, University of Arizona Qualified to Vote? Problems with the Question of Qualification in Felony Disenfranchisement Cowell, Mitzi, University of Toronto The Pursuit of Justice?: On the Origins of Bounty Hunting Pinaire, Brian, Lehigh University Discussants: Ewald, Alec, University of Vermont Dilts, Andrew, University of Chicago PANEL 12.28 Faultlines of Contestation: Justice, Order, and Repair in Post-Conflict Political Society Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Hirsch, Alexander, University of California, Santa Cruz Papers: Can Human Beings Forgive? Ethics and Agonism in the Face of Divine Violence Martel, James, San Francisco State University Agonism and the Power of Victim Testimony Chakravarti, Sonali, Wesleyan University A Critique of Law’s Violence Yet (Never) to Come: United Nations Transitional Justice Policy and the (Fore)closure of Reconciliation Doxtader, Erik, University of South Carolina

124 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Law, Culture, and the Micropolitics of Crime Shapiro, Michael, University of Hawaii Discussants: Martel, James, San Francisco State University Chakravarti, Sonali, Wesleyan University Doxtader, Erik, University of South Carolina PANEL 12.38 Deviant Practices of Desire? Eros, Power, and the Body Politic Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Naranch, Laurie, Siena College Papers: Carnivorous Cruelty? Desire and the Politics of Eating Young, Katherine, Colorado State University Suspect Citizens: The S/M Debates and Second Wave Feminism Boryczka, Jocelyn, Fairfield University Wifely Submission and the Erotics of Authoritarianism Snyder-Hall, R. Claire, George Mason University Discussant: Ferguson, Michaele, The University of Colorado at Boulder PANEL 12.50 Debating the Autonomy of the Political Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Ingram, James, McMaster University Papers: Human Rights and the Political Paradox Schaap, Andrew, Exeter University Radical Democracy and the Problem of Formalism Chari, Anita, University of Chicago The Autonomy of the Political: Conquered or Posited? Vázquez-Arroyo, Antonio, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Politics and Its Conditions Ingram, James, McMaster University

125 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 12.63 Rousseau: Possibility, Omnipotence, Intimacy and Communion Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Price, Sara, University of California, Davis Papers: “The Whole of Human Wisdom in the Use of the Passions:” Rousseau and the Desire for Communion Neidleman, Jason, University of La Verne The Art of Intimacy in Jean-Jacques Rousseau Brown, Winter, Duke University The Omnipotence of the Lawgiver: Rousseau, Althusser, and the Social Contract McCown, Alex, The New School for Social Research Rousseau’s Rome: The Possibility of Progress in the Social Contract Price, Sara, University of California, Davis Discussant: Warner, John, University of California, Davis PANEL 12.75 Justice in Retrospect Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Papers: Rawls and Reparations Carcieri, Martin, San Francisco State University On Compensation and Return: Why the ‘Continuing Injustice Argument’ for Compensating for Historical Injustices Will Probably Fail to Justify Compensating for Historical Injustices, or the Return of Property Perez, Nahshon, University of California Los Angeles Transitional Justice and the Memory of Resistance Leebaw, Bronwyn, University of California, Riverside Reconsidering Rawlsian Affirmative Action Valls, Andrew, Oregon State University

126 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 13.04 Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair and Miroff, Bruce, State University of New York Discussant: at Albany Papers: When Gold Is Not Enough: Monetary Policy in a Separation of Powers System Gunnin, Michael, University of Texas at Dallas Morgan, Nicholas, University of Texas at Dallas Norell, Elizabeth, Vanderbilt University Economic Regulation in Late 19th Century Canada and the United States Hurl, Ryan, University of Toronto The Economic Statecraft of American Populism, ca 1870-1900 Maloy, Jason, Oklahoma State University The Diminishing Returns of Crisis: Policymaking in an Era of Uncertainty Young, McGee, Marquette University PANEL 14.07 Electoral Power and Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara Papers: How Does Political Structure Matter for the Election of Nonwhite Women and Men Into State and Local Offices? Ostrander, Katie, University of California, Santa Barbara Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara

127 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Black Presidents, Gay Marriages, and Hawaiian Sovereignty: Reimagining Citizenship in the Age of Obama Rohrer, Judy, Texas Woman's University Women Just Wanted a Woman: Intersectionality in the 2008 Democratic Primary Wilson, Victoria, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Ernst, Rose, Seattle University PANEL 15.02 Revealing the Hidden in the Creation of Sexual Identity Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Papers: When Victims of Discrimination Discriminate: Migrant Homophobia and Its Political Uses in the U.S. and Europe Ireland, Patrick, Illinois Institute of Technology, Race, Class and Queer Public Spheres: The Social and Institutional Roots of Gay Political Appeals Fortner, Michael, University of Illinois, Chicago Abstinence Politics and the Christian Right Williams, Jean, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo PANEL 16.03 Creative Service Delivery: Contracts, Partnerships and Privatization Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Zeemering, Eric, San Francisco State University Discussant: Papers: Partnerships in Public Service Provision: The Case of Georgia Department of Transportation Ertas, Nevbahar, University of Alabama at Birmingham Thomas, John, Georgia State University Poister, Ted, Georgia State University Addressing Agency Problems in Contracting Out Public Services Kang, Eunju, Claremont Graduate University 128 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Relational versus Formal Contracting: Do Contracting Governments Adhere to Economic Wisdom? Lamothe, Scott, University of Oklahoma Lamothe, Meeyoung, University of Oklahoma Outsourcing Oversight in Economically ‘Stimultuous’ Times – A Canadian Case Study of Accountability through Evaluation Przygoda, Annette, University Of Victoria, British Columbia Municipal Health Policy Development, Planning and Implementation: Addressing Youth Risk Factors through Participatory Governance Tataw, David, Jackson State University Rosa- Lugo, Jr., Bernardo, The Community Wellness Partnership of Pomona We All Want to Protect the Homeland, Right? Assessing the Partnership Model in Critical Infrastruction Protection Policy Koski, Chris, James Madison University PANEL 17.06 Development of Political Attitudes in Minority and Immigrant Communities Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Stoker, Laura, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Papers: What Box Do I Check? Understanding Multiracial and “Other” Race Identity Nordlund, Carrie, Lake Forest College Masuoka, Natalie, Tufts University Building “La Comunidad”: The Role of Community Organizations in the Political Socialization of Native Born and Immigrant Latinos Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, University of Washington Electing One of Our Own: Descriptive Representation of Asian Americans Huang, Taofang, The University of Texas at Austin

129 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Investigating Foreign Policy Attitudes Among Second- Generation Americans Sasikumar, Karthika, San Jose State University Jackson, Melinda, San Jose State University The Different Ways People Construct Their Social and National Identities: The Case of Muslim American Women Rosenberg, Shawn, University of California, Irvine Rahman, Fatima, University of California, Irvine PANEL 18.04 EU Policy Innovations in Public Health Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Kurzer, Paulette, University of Arizona Papers: The Political Economy of Tobacco Taxation in Developing Countries Drope, Jeffrey, Marquette University Bureaucrats, Advocates and Scientists: A Comparative Policy Analysis of Smoking Bans in the EU Thorup Larsen, Lars, Aarhus University (Denmark) Global Dissemination of Public Health Concepts and Ideas Kurzer, Paulette, University of Arizona Discussant: von Wahl, Angelika, Lafayette College PANEL 20.11 Budgeting in the Western States, Part I Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chairs: McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Huefner, Robert, University of Utah Overview: Wallin, Bruce A,, Northeastern University Comments: On the papers as they reflect on “Politics in the Maelstrom of Global Economic Crisis” Huefner, Robert, University of Utah McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Papers: Alaska McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks

130 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Arizona Berman, David, Arizona State University California Korey, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Colorado Moore, Scott, Colorado State University Hawaii Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii at Hilo Idaho Kinney, Dick, Boise State University Montana Vandenberg, Michael, University of Montana Greene, Jeffrey, University of Montana Nevada Morin, Robert, University of Nevada, Reno New Mexico Soherr-Hadwiger, David, New Mexico Highlands University Oregon Stabrowski, Donald, University of Portland Utah Huefner, Robert, University of Utah Washington Holland, Jenny, Washington State University Lovrich, Nicholas, Washington State University Wyoming Schumann, Robert, University of Wyoming Skopek, Tracy, University of Wyoming An Update on the Texas Budget for the 2010-11 Biennium and The Fiscal Impact of Water Issues on the Western States St. Clair, Gilbert, Southwestern University Woolley, Sarah, Southwestern University

131 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 21.06 Teaching Political Science: Community and Diversity Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Richards, Erin, Cascadia Community College Discussant: Papers: Student Understanding of Government Action and Sexual Identity Construction Bergeron, Joe, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Reflections on Teaching and Learning through Community Partnerships Shea, Jennifer, San Francisco State University A New Strategic Approach to Diversity in Political Science Education Okura, Masako Rachel, Columbus State University Service Learning: Institutional Review, Diversity and ''Cooperative Charity'' Snow, Steve, Wagner College PANEL 21.09 Roundtable: Reassessing American Foreign Policy Amidst the Maelstrom Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Clemons, Randy, Mercyhurst College Participants: Haanstad, Nancy, Weber State University Stathis, Mike, Southern Utah University Johnson, Gary A., Weber State University Clemons, Randy, Mercyhurst College PANEL 22.06 Economics and Elections Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and Widestrom, Amy, California State University at Discussant: Long Beach Papers: Does the Presence of a Minority Government Affect the Robustness of Economic Voting? The Case of Canada in 2006 Youde, Jeremy, University of Minnesota, Duluth Currin-Percival, Mary, University of Minnesota, Duluth

132 Friday, April 2, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Impact of the Presidential Election on a Declining Economy? The Case Study of Russia Franch, Fabio, West Virginia University The Relationship between Economic Voting and Electoral Campaign in the 2008 American General Election Ji Yeon, Hong, University of California, Los Angeles Strategic Voting Decisions in the Absence of Democratic Experience and Strong Party Ties: A Natural Experiment in the 1990 German Unification Elections Leiter, Debra, University of California, Davis PANEL 24.03 Meet the Editors of PRQ and JOP Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Mazur, Amy, Washington State University Editors Leighley, Jan, University of Arizona Participating: Mazur, Amy, Washington State University Clayton, Cornell, Washington State University Mishler, Bill, University of Arizona PANEL 24.04 Roundtable: Labor and Politics Location: Regency A, Street Level Chair: Medearis, John, University of California, Riverside Participants: Fine, Janice, Rutgers University Warren, Dorian, Columbia University McCann, Michael, University of Washington

133 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Friday, April 2, 2010 03:15-05:00PM PANEL 01.10 Mobilization and Resistance Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Henry, Laura, Bowdoin College Discussant: Papers: Re-examining Support for Democracy in Comparative Perspective: Between Cognitive Mobilization and Intermediation Lisi, Marco, University of Lisbon Division and Dischord: Labor Incorporation During the Bolivian Revolution Burrier, Grant, University of New Mexico The Political Determinants of Protest in Argentina Moseley, Mason, Vanderbilt University Designed Mobilization: The Political Elite of Palestine During the Mandate Period Dana, Karam, Harvard University The MST’s Recreation of the Peasant: Resistance Within Capital While Constituting a Post-Crisis Political Economy Pahnke, Anthony, University of Minnesota -Twin Cities PANEL 02.10 Building Conceptual and Methodological Foundations Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Sinn, Jeff, Winthrop University Papers: Getting To Green: Why Should Human Dignity Ground An Environmental Theory Of Justice? Holland, Breena, Lehigh University Authority and Resistance Wilson, Harlan, Oberlin College

134 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Nature, Myth, Identity: The Case of Canadian Water Abundance/Scarcity Biro, Andrew, Acadia University Philosophy or Politics? On Method in Green Political Theory MacIver, Corey, University of Oxford Discussant: Vanderheiden, Steve, University of Colorado at Boulder PANEL 03.08 Public Participation in Environmental policy Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Lunch, William Discussant: Papers: Government Influences on Collaborative Brownfield Cleanup and Redevelopment Gonzalez, Lillian, The Ohio State University Koontz, Tom, The Ohio State University Frame Analysis: Interest Groups and Environmental Rules Rinfret, Sara, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay The Evolution of Wilderness Legislation: Incentives, Collaboration, and Experimentation Saldin, Robert, University of Montana PANEL 04.03 Presidential Policy Making Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Warshaw, Shirley Anne, Gettysburg College Discussant: Papers: Unbounded Narratives: Bill Clinton's Approach to Communicating Core Political Values Lindskog, Gregg, University of Virginia Vulnerability and Responsible in Presidential Disaster Management, 1953 to 2009 Daniels, R. Steven, California State University, Bakersfield

135 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Theory and Reality of Presidential Coordination West, William, Texas A&M University Midnight Rulemaking and the Administrative Presidency of George W. Bush Shafie, Dave, Chapman University PANEL 05.08 Democracy: Its Promotion and Influence on Policy Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Youde, Jeremy, University of Minnesota, Duluth Papers: Power, Discourse and Democracy: An Approach to the Study of How Americans Deliberate About Foreign Affairs Delacour, Justin, University of New Mexico Estimating the Effects of Trade on Democracy with New Controls Nelson, Hal, Claremont Graduate University Evans, Julia, Claremont Graduate University Promoting Democracy in the Middle East: Liberal Democracy's Sacred Opinions in the Context of the Islamic Resurgence Pidluzny, Jonathan, Morehead State University Pushing for Democracy in Unfriendly Places: An Empirical Analysis Walker, Scott, University of Canterbury Discussant: Bernell, David, Oregon State University PANEL 05.20 The U.S., Neighbors, and Allies? Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Gonzalez, George, University of Miami Discussant: Papers: Friendly Neighbors? Prospects of U.S.-Mexico Cooperation for Joint Security Cockerham, Geoffrey, Utah Valley University Colnic, David, California State University, Stanislaus

136 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Punching Above Their Weight: Venezuelan Foreign Policy Under Chavez Vanderbush, Walt, Miami University Alliance and Arms Transfer: U.S. Arms Transfer to Taiwan Lee, Wei-chin, Wake Forest University PANEL 06.01 The Methods Cafe Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair: Curran, Leah, The George Washington University Papers: Interpretive Policy Analysis Schmidt, Sr., Ronald, California State University, Long Beach Yanow, Dvora, Vrije Universiteit Intersectionality Research: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Class, Sexuality, Religion Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Concept Formation: Reflexive, Critical, and Historical Approaches Dow, Douglas, University of Texas, Dallas Discourse Analysis Lowndes, Joseph, University of Oregon Field Research (Political Ethnography, Participant Observation) Warren, Dorian, Columbia University Post-Colonial Analysis Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Feminist Methods Hawkesworth, Mary, Rutgers University Research Design for Interpretive Projects Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah

137 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 07.08 The Politics of Rights Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Cusick, Roger, Morehouse College Discussant: Papers: What Rights? Adamian, Martin, California State University, Los Angeles The Tenth Amendment as a Bill of Rights Devaney, Joseph, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay What Right to Vote? Exposing the Non-existence of a Fundamental Right Snickars, Eric, University of California, Santa Cruz Debate over the Universality of Rights in the Supreme Court's Capital Punishment Jurisprudence Simon, Stephen, University of Richmond The Torture Debate Streichler, Stuart, University of Washington Juries, Power and the Need to Reconsider Warren Court Precedents Cusick, Roger, Morehouse College PANEL 09.05 Media and Campaigns Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: McIver, John, University of Colorado Papers: Do Endorsements Matter? The History of Newspaper Endorsements and Presidential Elections McIver, John, University of Colorado Using Advertising as a Window on Campaign Message Targeting Ridout, Travis, Washington State University Franz, Michael, Bowdoin College Goldstein, Ken, University of Wisconsin-Madison

138 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Campaigns Online: The Local Angel: Municipal Elections in Israel, November 2008 Lev-On, Azi, Stanford University Nature and Effects of Candidates: Online Political Communication Ludwig, Mark, California State University, Sacramento PANEL 11.08 Political Mobilization in Latin America Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Sanchez, Peter, Loyola University Chicago Papers: Think Locally, Act Locally: The Perils of Radical Self- Governance for Democracy McCarthy, Michael, Johns Hopkins University Comparative Analysis of Left-Wing Parties in Latin America Nogueira Budny, Daniel, University of Texas at Austin Subnational Neocorporatism: Agrarian Elites and Political Mobilization in Mato Grosso, Brazil Richardson, Neal, University of California, Berkeley Leaders and Ideas in Social Movements: One Priest in El Salvador’s Revolutionary Movement Sanchez, Peter, Loyola University Chicago Discussant: Arceneaux, Craig, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo PANEL 12.06 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Saccarelli's Gramsci and Trotsky in the Shadow of Stalinism Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Ron, Amit, Arizona State University Participants: Saccarelli, Emanuele, San Diego State University Green, Marcus, Otterbein College Boggs, Carl, National University Swanson, Jacinda, Western Michigan University

139 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 12.15 Roundtable: Author meets Critics: Monique Deveaux’s Gender and Justice in Multicultural Liberal States Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Dhamoon, Rita, University of the Fraser Valley, Canada Participants: Deveaux, Monique, Williams College Arneil, Barbara, University of British Columbia Song, Sarah, University of California, Berkeley Warnke, Georgia, University of California, Riverside PANEL 12.18 Power, the State, and Critique in Late Capitalism Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Nelson, Scott, Virginia Tech Papers: Democratizing the State and the International Nelson, Scott, Virginia Tech “Post-Marxist” Politics and Artificial Negativity in Late Capitalism Nickel, Patricia, Victoria University of Wellington Philandering Eye/I: Trapped between Difference and Indifference Thadhani, Rupa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Discussant: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Tech PANEL 12.39 Rethinking Adorno: Reification, History, Suffering, and the Nonidentical Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Chari, Anita, University of Chicago, Division of Social Sciences, Society of Fellows Papers: The Ethical Weight of Suffering in Adorno's Negative Dialectics McAuliffe, Jana, DePaul University

140 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Dialectic of the Universal and the Particular: History and Critique Huseyinzadegan, Dilek, DePaul University The Nonidentical in Constitutive Exclusion: Transcendentality and the Colour of the Concrete Kramer, Sina, DePaul University Adorno, Werturteilsstreit and ‘the good’ – An Epistemological Perspective Kuchler, Daniel, State University of New York at Albany Discussant: Marasco, Robyn, Hunter College PANEL 12.51 Representing Rousseau Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Scott, John, University of California, Davis Papers: Re-presenting Achilles: Rousseau's Illustrative Education in Emile Scott, John, University of California, Davis Rousseau’s Revaluation of Compassion Hanley, Ryan, Marquette University Rousseau, Representation and Freedom Strong, Tracy, University of California, San Diego Language and Representation in Rousseau Michelbach, Philip, West Virginia University PANEL 12.64 Where the Action Is Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Biser, Ashley, Ohio Wesleyan University Papers: Never Autonomous, But Nonetheless Free: Political Action and the Challenge Posed by Genetic Technologies Biser, Ashley, Ohio Wesleyan University

141 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Politics as Action: Ranciere and Arendt Altick, John, University of California Irvine Making Love Political: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Arendt’s Theory of Action DeNicolo, Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder Resignation as the Moral Psychology of Sacrifice—A Reading of Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling Fortuna, John, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 16.04 Public Sector Motivation: Civic Duty, Accountability, and Representative Bureaucracy Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Esteves, Tammy, Troy University Discussant: Papers: Do Government Employees Volunteer More? Ertas, Nevbahar, University of Alabama at Birmingham The American Bureaucrat as a Model Citizen Nuño, Mackenzie, Northern Arizona University Account Me In: Agencies in Quest of Accountability Reiss, Dorit, University of California, Hastings College of the Law Understanding the Motivation of Ghanaian Civil Servants Worsham, Jeff, West Virginia University Lokko, Christina, West Virginia University PANEL 17.07 Identity and Integration Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Papers: Identity and Public Support for North American Integration Boussalis, Constantine, Claremont Graduate University Peiffer, Caryn, Claremont Graduate University Merolla, Jennifer, Claremont Graduate University Zechmeister, Elizabeth, Vanderbilt University European Public Opinion: Heterogeneity and Dynamics Arnold, Christine, Maastricht University Hosli, Madeleine, Leiden University

142 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Globalization, National Identity, and Public Preferences for East Asian Economic Integration Kwon, Hyeok Yong, Korea University Chi, Eunju, Korea University Political Issues and Partisan Polarization in Taiwan Wang, Hung-Chung, Department of Political Science, University of New Orleans PANEL 18.05 Policy and Politics at the End of Life Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Svenson, Arthur, University of Redlands Papers: Physician-Assisted Suicide or Death with Dignity? Music Lessons from Symphony Halls and Opera Houses Svenson, Arthur, University of Redlands Solinger, Adam, University of Redlands Death With “Dignity”: A Wedge that Divides the Disability Rights Movement from The Right to Die Movement Behuniak, Susan, Le Moyne College Tracing the Linguistic Agents of Illness and Disease in End of Life Care Hinerman, Nate, University of San Francisco “Death Panels”, Rationing, and Practice Protocols: The Politics of Cost Control in U.S. Health Reform Herzberg, Roberta, Utah State University Discussant: Krueger, James, University of Redlands PANEL 19.07 Obamamerica Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Voorhees, Matthew, Hartwick College Discussant: Papers: Was the Obama Presidential Campaign Situated within the Legacy of the Civil Rights/Southern Freedom Movement Tradition and Legacy of Movement Organizing? Colthirst, Ronald, San Francisco State University

143 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Race, Place and Presidential Politics in American Metropolitan Areas Frasure, Lorrie, University of California Los Angeles Personal Responsibility: Myth or Strategy in Black Politics? McKeen, Gayle, University of the South The Post-Racial Ideal as Concept and Mythistory Sundstrom, Ronald, University of San Francisco A Wise Latina’s Demystification: Revamping Nietzsche’s Objectivity Imperative Sanders, Rachel, University of Washington PANEL 19.16 Local Resistance to Incorporation Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair and Michelson, Melissa, California State University - East Discussant: Bay Papers: Aliens in the States: What Explains Variations in Immigration Policies across the US States? Filindra, Alexandra, Brown University The Two Way-Street of Contested Political Integration: Latinos in the United States Pedraza, Francisco, University of Washington PANEL 20.12 Budgeting in the Western States, Part II Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chairs: McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Huefner, Robert, University of Utah Overview: Wallin, Bruce A,, Northeastern University Comments: On the papers as they reflect on “Politics in the Maelstrom of Global Economic Crisis” Huefner, Robert, University of Utah McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Papers: Alaska McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks

144 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Arizona Berman, David, Arizona State University California Korey, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Colorado Moore, Scott, Colorado State University Hawaii Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii at Hilo Idaho Kinney, Dick, Boise State University Montana Vandenberg, Michael, University of Montana Greene, Jeffrey, University of Montana Nevada Morin, Robert, University of Nevada, Reno New Mexico Soherr-Hadwiger, David, New Mexico Highlands University Oregon Stabrowski, Donald, University of Portland Utah Huefner, Robert, University of Utah Washington Holland, Jenny, Washington State University Lovrich, Nicholas, Washington State University Wyoming Schumann, Robert, University of Wyoming Skopek, Tracy, University of Wyoming A Comparative Perspective: “An Update on the Texas Budget for the 2010-11 Biennium” and “The Fiscal Impact of Water Issues on the Western States” St. Clair, Gilbert, Southwestern University Woolley, Sarah, Southwestern University

145 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 21.02 Roundtable: Have Comparative Concepts, Will Travel: Teaching Riots, Reforms and Political Institutions Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Robinson, Jean, Indiana University Participants: Morrison, KC, Mississippi State University Key, Jeffrey, Hardin-Simmons University Robinson, Jean, Indiana University PANEL 22.08 Groups, Context, and Voting Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair: Haynes, Chris, University of California, Riverside Papers: Toward An American Catholic Identity Stevens, Leonard, California State University, Northridge Changes in the World Economy and the Effect on Labor Unions and Related Voter Turnout and Representation Finn, Chris, University of California, Berkeley The Gender Gap and its Effect on Presidential Campaigns and Political Ads Ruggeiro, Tina, Dominican University of California The Politics that Places Make: The Theory and Practice of Contextual Effects Research McDaniel, Jason, San Francisco State University Discussant: VanSickle-Ward, Rachel, Pitzer College PANEL 23.02 Roundtable: Accountability, Representation, and Gender Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Mazur, Amy, Washington State University Participants: Lovenduski, Joni, Birkbeck College Dovi, Suzanne, University of Arizona Celis, Karen, University College Ghent Htun, Mala, New School for Social Research Montanaro, Laura, University of British Columbia

146 Friday, April 2, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 23.08 Redefining Justice Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Rose, Melody, Portland State University Papers: Justice for Whom? An Intersectional Evaluation of Family Justice Centers Montoya, Celeste, University of Colorado, Boulder Belknap, Joanne, University of Colorado, Boulder Potter, Hillary, University of Colorado, Boulder What was Lilly Ledbetter's Problem? A Comparison of Problem Definition by the Supreme Court and Congress Neff-Sharum, Emily, University of North Carolina, Pembroke Gender Pay Equity under International Law Chen, Cher Weixia, University of Southern California Discussant: Schuele, Donna, University of California, Irvine

5:15 - 6:15 PM Mike Casey, President of Unite Here, Local 2 6:15 – 6:45 PM WPSA Business The Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture on Politics Sponsored by the National Office of Pi Meeting Sigma Alpha Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level

6:45 - 8:15 PM WPSA Reception (Cosponsored by: The Wall Street Journal; The Political Science Department at Santa Clara University; The Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley; The Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University) Location: Atrium 3 and 4, Lobby Level

8:15 – 9:45 PM Graduate Student Reception - Location: Hospitality Room, Atrium Lobby Level 147 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Saturday, April 3, 2010 08:00-09:45AM PANEL 01.06 Political Ideologies and Extremism Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Kammas, Anthony, University of Southern California Papers: Capitalism, Crisis and Subjectivity: The Case of Turkey Alemdaroglu, Ayca, Stanford University Political Ideologies: Theory and Method Kammas, Anthony, University of Southern California Burying the Ghost of DeGaulle: Anti Americanism and Ideology in France Ray, Leonard, Louisiana State University New Europe, Old Habits: Examining Economics and Political Extremism in Europe Cremona, Rachel, Flagler College, St. Augustine, Florida Discussant: Evans, Alfred, California State University, Fresno PANEL 02.11 Species Protection and “Wild Nature” Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Eckersley, Robyn, University of Melbourne Papers: Provisional Protection: Species Protection Policy and Democracy Ellis, Lisa, Texas A&M University Globalizing Habitat Protection: Wildlands Values as Cross-Cultural Dialogue Lambacher, Jason, University of Washington-Seattle Carbon Politics: Canadian Diamonds Peck, Felicia, University of California, Santa Cruz Political Theory and Polar Bears: What Is the Role of Wilderness in Managing Social-Ecological Systems? Lovecraft, Amy, University of Alaska Fairbanks Discussant: Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College

148 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 03.09 Politics of Climate Change Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Gonzalez, George, University of Miami Discussant: Papers: Déjà vu All Over Again: Climate Change and The Prospects for a Nuclear Power Renaissance Duffy, Robert, Colorado State University Domestic Politics and U.S. Global Climate Policy Lyons, Michael, Utah State University Confidence in Scientists and Engineers to Solve Global Warming Smith, Eric, University of California, Santa Barbara Klick, Holly, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 04.04 Executives and Congress Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Mezey, Michael, DePaul University Discussant: Papers: The Color Purple: The Obama Agenda and Cross- Pressured Members of Congress Hickey, Patrick, The University of Texas at Austin Winning While Backing Down: The Odd History of Bush's Veto Threats Jarvis, Matthew, California State University, Fullerton Desperately Seeking Senators: A Study of Gubernatorial Choice in Filling U.S. Senate Vacancies Routh, Stephen, California State University, Stanislaus Colnic, David, California State University, Stanislaus PANEL 05.09 Global Challenges to the Promotion of Democracy Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Combs, Cindy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

149 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Kant, His Acolytes and Challengers: The Philosophical Basis for IGO Promotion of Democracy Moore, John, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Challenges to the Realization of a Global Right to Democracy Pubantz, Jerry, University of North Carolina at Greensboro The Incompatibility of Islam and Democracy: How Each is Irrevocably and Diametrically Opposed to the Other Slann, Martin, University of North Carolina, Pembroke Discussant: Reinhard, Michael, Millsaps College PANEL 07.09 State Courts and Elections Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair: Miller, Mark, Clark University Papers: Are Supreme Court Justices Representatives? Issue Salience in State Supreme Court Elections Chaturvedi, Neilan, University of California, Irvine Attacking Judges: The New Politics of State Supreme Court Election Campaigns Hall, Melinda Gann, Michigan State University State Courts and Mortgage Moratorium Laws in the 1930s: The Interaction of Economic Conditions and Political Institutions Sommer, Udi, University at Albany: State University of New York Li, Quan, University of Central Florida The Influence of Constituency Preferences on Elected State Trial Court Judges Staats, Joseph, University of Minnesota, Duluth Percival, Garrick, University of Minnesota, Duluth Consequences of Judicial Institutionalization: A Citation Analysis of State Supreme Court Influence Savchak, Elisha, North Carolina State University

150 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

State Regulation of Judicial Campaign: The Constitutionality of Limiting Political Activities And Speech Of State Trial Court Candidates Good, Martha, Miami University Discussant: Eakins, Keith, University of Central Oklahoma PANEL 08.07 Legislators, Legislatures, and Constituencies Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair: Smith, Keith, University of the Pacific Papers: Constituency Congruency and Candidate Competition in Primary Elections for the U.S. House Carson, Jamie, University of Georgia Crespin, Michael, University of Georgia Eaves, Carrie, University of Georgia Wanless, Emily, University of Georgia Restoring Integrity: How Congressional Scandals Affect Legislative Behavior Dancey, Logan, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities To Tweet or Not to Tweet: Electoral Politics, Dissent, and Congressional Adoption of Twitter Peterson, Rolfe, University of California at Davis The Impact of Racial Redistricting upon State Legislative Decisionmaking Trautman, Linda, Ohio University-Lancaster Discussants: Burkhalter, Stephanie, Humboldt State University Smith, Keith, University of the Pacific PANEL 09.06 Online Rights and Norms Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Freie, John, Le Moyne College Papers: Massively Multiplayer Online Games: An Experimental Environment For Studying Institutions Mills, Scott, University of California, Irvine Hemze, Leah, University of California, Irvine

151 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Re-constructing Human Rights in Cyberspace Seong Eun, Cho, Korea University Citizenship in the Cloud: Exploring Civic Obligations in Web 2.0 Space Marichal, Jose, California Lutheran University Postmodern Participation in the 2008 Presidential Election Freie, John, Le Moyne College PANEL 11.09 Roundtable: Conflicts of Identity and Ideology: Current Developments in Community Organizing and Activism Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Rusch, Lara, University of Michigan-Dearbron Discussant: Dreier, Peter, Occidental College Swarts, Heidi, Rutgers University-Newark Quiroz-Becerra, Victoria, The New School for Social Research Majic, Samantha, City University of New York/John Jay College PANEL 12.19 Thinking Law Without the Sovereign Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington Papers: Madisonian Democracy Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington Democracy's Law: Arendt on Revolution and Civil Disobedience Kaplan, Morris, Purchase College, State University of New York Anarchy: This Is What Democracy Looks Like Loizidou, Elena, Birkbeck College, University of London Discussants: Culbert, Jennifer, The Johns Hopkins University Feldman, Leonard, Hunter College, City University of New York

152 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 12.29 The Agon of Reconciliation: Scenes of Transition, Resti- tution, and Repair in Radical Democratic Perspective Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Frank, Jason, Cornell University Papers: Antigone and the Afterlife of American Indian Funerary Remains Hirsch, Alexander, University of California, Santa Cruz Acts of Sovereignty: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy and the Politics of Reconciliation in Australia Schaap, Andrew, Exeter University Muldoon, Paul, Monash University Political Reconciliation as Mutual Respect Verdeja, Ernesto, University of Notre Dame Narrating Conflict and Reconciliation: The Limits of Agonism in Northern Ireland Little, Adrian, University of Melbourne Discussant: Hirsch, Alexander, University of California, Santa Cruz PANEL 12.40 Tragedy and Politics Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Stow, Simon, The College of William and Mary Papers: Accounting for Blind Spots: From Oedipus to Democratic Epistemology Button, Mark, University of Utah Thinking Tragically, Thinking Politically: There’s No Place Like Home in Historical Palestine Johnston, Steven, University of South Florida “The Taking of the Springtime Out of the Year”: Romance, Tragedy, and the Politics of Homecoming Stow, Simon, The College of William and Mary Sophocles’ Antigone: The Women Kirkpatrick, Jennet, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Discussant: Schwartz, Joel, The College of William and Mary

153 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 12.52 Exteriority, Catastrophe and the Foreigner: Alternative Approaches in Latin American Political Thought Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Xenos, Nick, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant: Papers: Exteriority Against Totality: Enrique Dussel's Ana- Dialectical Method Ciccariello-Maher, George, UC Berkeley “The Upside of Down?” Colonialism as Catastrophe Vázquez-Arroyo, Antonio, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities The Foreigner as Founder Reconsidered: On the Constituent Power of the Excluded Bernal, Angelica, University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Color of Citizenship: Race, Modernity and Latin American Political Thought von Vacano, Diego, Stanford University PANEL 12.65 Nietzsche on Music, Punishment and Redemption Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Hawley, Thomas, Eastern Washington University Papers: Subterranean Justice: Nietzsche on Punishment McKenzie, Jonathan, Northern Kentucky University Dionysus in the Mosh Pit: Nietzschean Reflections on the Role of Music in Recovering the Tragic Disposition Hawley, Thomas, Eastern Washington University Early Nietzsche: The Politics of Aesthetic Redemption Krupp, Tyler, University of California Berkeley Discussant: Walker, Kevin, Claremont Graduate University PANEL 12.69 Foucault and (Some of) His Others Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Redhead, Mark, California State University, Fullerton

154 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: Complementing Rivals: Foucault, Rawls and the Problem of Public Reason Redhead, Mark, California State University, Fullerton Franz Kafka and Michele Foucault: Writing as Resistance Dungey, Nicholas, California State University, Northridge All That is Solid Melts into Air: Derrida and Foucault on the Impossible Ideal of Political Ontology Tedesco, Delacey, University of Victoria Discussant: Rasmussen, Claire, University of Delaware PANEL 15.04 Lesbian and Gay Identity in Comparative Perspective Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Das, Runa, University of Minnesota Duluth Papers: The Beauty of State Construction: Juan Valdez, Miss Colombia and Crisis Resolution Hunt, Stacey, Auburn University Nationalism, Gender, and (In)Security “Scapes” in South Asian Politics: A Post-colonial Feminist/Critical Constructivist Perspective Das, Runa, University of Minnesota Duluth Lesbian Identity in Russia Bingham, Natasha, Louisiana State University PANEL 17.08 Leadership Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Marshall, Thomas, University of Texas at Arlington Discussant: Papers: The Effect of Perceptions of Crime and Economic Well-being on Chávez's Popularity Rodriguez, Mariana, Vanderbilt University Political Allegiance under the first Black President Towler, Christopher, University of Washington

155 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Leadership Credibility in times of Economic Crisis Wisse, Eva, Tilburg University, Netherlands The Politics of Survival: How Scrutinized Public Officials Combat Scandals Martin, Byran, University of California, Riverside PANEL 18.06 Democracy, Federalism, and Policy Implications Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Peschek, Joseph, Hamline University Papers: IRB Regulations and the State: Protecting Public Officials from Researcher Scrutiny? Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah Yanow, Dvora, Vrije Universiteit Does Government Partisanship Matter in East Asian New Democracies? Parties, Inequality, and the Welfare State in South Korea and Taiwan Kwon, Hyeok Yong, Korea University Chi, Eunju, Korea University Perception of Public Corruption: Exploring the Dissonance between Oriental and Occidental Attitudes Noor, Muhammad, National Policy Consultants, Pakistan Exploring intergovernmental relations and their impact on federalism Yi, Okyeon, Seoul National University Discussant: Foyou, Viviane, Valdosta State University PANEL 19.08 The Politics of Islamic Identity Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Barreto, Matt, University of Washington Discussant: Papers: Women Leadership in Muslim American Community Organizations Bozonelos, Dino, University of California, Riverside

156 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Exploring Myths: Exploring Islam in Western Societies Dana, Karam, Harvard University Naturalizing Muslims in Europe: Normative Debates about Belonging O`Brien, Peter, Trinity University PANEL 19.17 Race and Sub-national Politics Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair and Frasure, Lorrie, University of California Los Angeles Discussant: Papers: Going Local Ramakrishnan, Karthick, University of California, Riverside Immigration Enforcement's Discontents: The Creation and Endurance of the American Sanctuary City Gonzalez, Benjamin, University of Washington Community as the Material Basis of Citizenship: Community Politics in the Context of the Market Economy Rosales, Rodolfo, University of Texas at San Antonio Community Engagement and Political Leadership: A Case Study of the Columbus City School District and Its Board of Education Pierce, Tina, Denison University PANEL 20.06 Sexy, Taxing Decisions: Same Sex Marriage and Sales Tax Proposition Politics Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair: Trounstine, Jessica, University of California, Merced Papers: “Preaching to the Choir: The Battle over Proposition 8 in California” Cook, Corey, University of San Francisco

157 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

County Transportation Sales Taxes: What Factors Lead the County Board of Supervisors to Place a Legislative Referendum on the Ballot? Green, Andrew, Central College Assessing Organized Interests’ Activities in Sales Tax Referenda in Cobb County, Georgia Shock, David, Kennesaw State University Obama to Blame? Minority Surge Voters and the Ban on Same-Sex Marriage in Florida Smith, Daniel, University of Florida Slade, Stephanie, American University Discussant: Neiman, Max, Public Policy Institute of California PANEL 22.07 Do Campaigns and Electoral Outcomes Matter? Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and Monardi, Fred, College of Southern Nevada Discussant: Papers: Polls, Incumbency, and the President: Forecasting Gubernatorial Elections DeSart, Jay, Utah Valley University Efficacy and Estrangement: Effects of Voting Hackett, Justin, Claremont Graduate University Omoto, Allen, Claremont Graduate University How Administrators Can Promote the Vote Rogers, Todd, Analyst Institute Michelson, Melissa, California State University – East Bay Malhotra, Neil, Stanford University Valenzuela, Ali, Stanford University Understanding Visible Political Participation: The Diffusion of Yard Signs in Neighborhoods Sokhey, Anand, The University of Colorado at Boulder Makse, Todd, The Ohio State University

158 Saturday, April 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 23.07 Representation in Comparative Contexts Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Neff-Sharum, Emily, University of North Carolina, Pembroke Papers: Japan’s Belated Policy Development Toward a Gender Equal Society Sato, Atsuko, California State University, Los Angeles The Missing Link: A Framework for Analysis of Substantive Representation in the UK Busche, Heidi, Portland State University Discussant: Archer, Emerald, Woodbury University

159 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00-11:45AM PANEL 01.05 The Changing Face of European Politics Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Frankland, Erich, Casper College Discussant: Papers: Minorities in Contemporary Europe: Still Bargaining Chips in International Diplomacy? Bauwens, Fabian, Johns Hopkins University The Public Chamber and Social Turmoil in Russia Evans, Alfred, California State University, Fresno Economy and the Pluralism of Modern Ireland Adams, Bobbi, Salisbury University PANEL 02.12 Consumption and Consumerism Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Kassiola, Joel, San Francisco State University Papers: Keeping Up with the Greens: How Consumerism Hijacked Environmentalism and the Ideological Dilemma It Left Behind Scott, Austin, University of Florida The Political Consequences of Greenwashing in Consumer Culture Stein, Michael, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant: Trachtenberg, Zev, University of Oklahoma PANEL 03.10 State and Local Environmental Politics Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Papers: The Politics of Urban Natural Areas Management at the Local Level: A Case Study Davis, Steven, Edgewood College

160 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Climate Change and Water Policy: Lessons from the Fifty States Hardy, Scott, McDaniel College The Local Impact of Wilderness: An Overtime Analysis of Wilderness Designation On Local Economies Yonk, Ryan, Georgia State University Steed, Brian, Utah State University Simmons, Randy, Utah State University The Scope and Bias of Participation and Policy in Pacific Coast Forest Politics Van Dyk, Bob, Pacific University PANEL 05.10 Wars, Strategy, and Outcomes Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Masters, Daniel, University of North Carolina Discussant: Wilmington Papers: It Takes Two to Tango: Strategic Intersection, Terrorism, and the Outcome of Insurgencies Mahoney, Charles, University of California at Los Angeles The Post-War Dilemma: War Outcomes, State Capabilities, and Economic Development after Civil War Lockhart, Sarah, University of California, Davis Classifying Wars by Type: Ethnic, Civilization, and the Civil Dimensions of Interstate Wars Valeriano, Brandon, University of Illinois at Chicago PANEL 06.06 Power, Rhetoric, and Law Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Skinner, Daniel, Ramapo College of New Jersey Papers: Torture and Economic Rights Rosenblatt, Adam, Stanford University

161 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Disappearing Others: Law as Rhetorical Object and the Politics of Responsibility Pludwin, Steven, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Kant and the Problem with Pardons Parrish, John, Loyola Marymount University Tuckness, Alex, Iowa State University Discussant: Dow, Douglas, University of Texas, Dallas PANEL 06.07 Re-imagining Capitalism and Labor Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Papers: Max Weber and the ''Spirit'' of The Protestant Ethic Ascher, Ivan, University of Massachusetts-Amherst The Language of Labor: A Critical Linguistic Analysis of the International Labour Organization Kuchler, Daniel, State University of New York at Albany Pampinella, Stephen, State University of New York at Albany Drained by De-Linked Abstractions: Virtual Vampiricism in the Case of Enron Robbins, Nicholas, City University of New York Graduate School and University Center Paid Domestic Labor and the Struggle for Recognition Chamberlain, James, University of Washington PANEL 07.10 Judging and Judicial Behavior Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Crawley, Don Discussant: Papers: Controlling for District Court Judges’ Preferences Hendershot, Marcus, University of Florida Tecklenburg, Chris, University of Florida Public Opinion and the Court: What Role for Dissents from Denials of Cert? Norell, Elizabeth, Vanderbilt University

162 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Influence of Retirement on U.S. Supreme Court Justices: Opinion Regression to the Ideological Center Yacobucci, Peter, Walsh University Information and Precedent in the U.S. Judicial Hierarchy Hansford, Thomas, University of California, Merced Spriggs, II, James, Washington University in St. Louis Stenger, Anthony, Washington University in St. Louis Revisiting the Mysterious Demise of Consensual Norms in the U.S. Supreme Court Hendershot, Marcus, University of Florida Hurwitz, Mark, Western Michigan University Lanier, Drew, University of Central Florida Pacelle, Richard, Georgia Southern University PANEL 12.01 Roundtable: Proposition 8 and Social Justice Location: Pacific M, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Tronto, Joan, University of Minnesota Participants: Lenhardt, Robin, Fordham Law School Minter, Shannon, National Center for Lesbian Rights Hancock, Ange-Marie, University of Southern California Smith, Anna Marie, Cornell University PANEL 12.08 Roundtable: Genres of Political Theory Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Luxon, Nancy, University of Minnesota Participants: Schlosser, Joel, Duke University Shulman, George, New York University Anker, Elizabeth, George Washington University McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College

163 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.31 Alternative Approaches to Social Justice, Gender Equality, Freedom, and International Security Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Bernal, Angelica, University of Massachusetts, Discussant: Amherst Papers: Food: Commodity or Right? Markos, Andrea, University of Olavide, Seville, Spain Work Lovers and Basic Income Maskivker, Julia, Rollins College, Florida, USA Balancing Security and Human Rights: The Continuing Quest for Human Dignity Monshipouri, Mahmood, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, USA Gender Equality and The Evolution of Culture On, Steve, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 12.41 Roundtable: Of Piety and Politics: Saba Mahmood's Challenge to Feminist and Political Theory Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Nichols, Robert, University of Alberta Participants: Nichols, Robert, University of Alberta Hekman, Susan, University of Texas at Arlington Singh, Jakeet, University of Toronto Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Mahmood, Saba, University of California, Berkeley PANEL 12.56 Themes in Hobbes Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Patterson-Tutschka, Monicka, California State Discussant: University, Sacramento Papers: Gaius Julius Caesar and the State of Nature in Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan Howell, Graham, Carleton University

164 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Burn’t by the Law of Reason: Hobbes on Law and Heresy in the Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England Abosch, Yishaiya, California State University, Fresno The Workmanship of Fancy: Hobbes’s Geometrical and Political Sciences Ephraim, Laura, Northwestern University PANEL 12.66 Kant and Political Thought Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Ellis, Lisa, Texas A&M University Discussant: Papers: Freedom without Foundations: Kantian Critique and the Socratic Elenchus Meckstroth, Christopher, University of Chicago Kant, Liberalism, and the Possibility of Historical Regress Weiss, Robin, DePaul University Why Kant We Just Locke Them Up?: Understanding Penal Justification through Political Philosophy Wright, Wendy, Rutgers University What Nature Makes of Her: Kant’s Gendered Metaphysics Marwah, Inder, University of Toronto PANEL 12.70 What's Love Got To Do With It? Re-thinking Revolutionary Politics Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University Papers: Antonio Negri: Invoking Love, Revolutionizing Politics and Theorizing Democracy Cidam, Cigdem, Missouri State University Saint Mao Sorace, Christian, University of Texas - Austin,

165 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Left-Wing Melancholy: The Search for Solidarity Hill, Samantha, University of Massachusetts Amherst Gramsci and Mariátegui: Breaking Down the Theory and Experience Organizational Divide Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University PANEL 12.72 Democracy - Clearly More Than the Bare Minimum? Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Xenos, Nick, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Papers: Re-Imagining Social Democracy After Neo- liberalism: Progressive-Era Feminist Insights Sarvasy, Wendy, California State University, East Bay Is There Such a Thing as Minimal Democracy? Plotke, David, New School for Social Research Mechanisms of Democracy in Union Representation Elections Orr, Susan, SUNY College at Brockport Democracy and Transparency Xenos, Nick, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Democratic Governance: A Genealogy Bevir, Mark, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth, Albion College PANEL 14.08 Intersectionality, Exclusion and Cohesion Location: Pacific F, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Hughes, Thomas, Chapman Discussant: Papers: Curb Cuts in the Terrain of Conflict: Hegemony and Opportunity in the Americans With Disabilities Act Back, Laura, University of Washington Eudaimonistic Citizenship: Facilitating the Diaspora Hoffman, Charles, Western Washington University

166 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Reckoning of Time in Domestic Labor: Accumulation by Dispossession Shippen, Nichole, Ohio University The Quasi-Transcendental and the Borders of the Political: Derrida, Hegel, Antigone. Kramer, Sina, DePaul University PANEL 15.05 Sex Work and the Economy: Changing Virtues in a Time of Scarcity? Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Majic, Samantha, City University of New York/John Jay College Papers: Criminalization, Legalization or Decriminalization: What do Female Sex Workers from San Francisco, California Have to Say? Lutnick, Alexandra, Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International Transnational Feminist Governance: Mobilizing, Implementing, and Correcting Women's Rights Reforms in the Criminal Justice Response to Human Trafficking Kinney, Edi, University of California, Berkeley Criminalization of Off-Street Sex Work O'Doherty, Tamara, Simon Fraser University Criminalized and Licensed: Local Politics and the Regulation of Sex Among Consenting Adults Auger, Cheryl, University of Toronto Discussants: Majic, Samantha, City University of New York/John Jay College Showden, Carisa, University of North Carolina- Greensboro PANEL 16.05 The Politics of Homeland Security Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair: Walsh, James, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

167 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: The Politics of Catastrophic Homeland Security Walsh, James, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Combs, Cindy, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Leland, Suzanne, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Homeland Security: The Weaknesses of Command and Control Czarnecki, Jonathan, Naval Postgraduate School Defining Leadership in Emergency Management and Homeland Security Springer, Christine, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Discussants: Tussing, Bert, Army War College Schladen, Jon, Delaware Emergency Management Association PANEL 17.09 Emotion Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Tamaddon, Bobak, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Papers: Uneasy Street: Fear and Learning in an Economic Crisis Albertson, Bethany, University of Texas, Austin Kushner Gadarian, Shana, University of California, Berkeley Anxiety and Thinking’s Effect on Ideological Consistency Haynes, Chris, University of California, Riverside Are Fear and Anxiety Interchangeable? Testing Word Choice Effects in Affective Intelligence Theory Searles, Kathleen, Washington State University PANEL 19.09 Race, Nation, and Latina/o Identity Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Lavariega Monforti, Jessica, University of Texas - Discussant: Pan American

168 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: Race and the Mexican Question Durazo, Marco, University of California, Los Angeles Black and Brown Coalitions: Predicting Black and Latino Political and Economic Commonality Gamble, Katrina, Brown University Orr, Marion, Brown University Chicano Street Gangs: Political Associations and Human Nature Caporale, Juvenal, California State University, Northridge PANEL 19.18 Marginalized Groups and Public Policy Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair and Cooper, Elizabeth, University of Washington Seattle Discussant: Papers: Gay Marriage Initiatives in the States: Incubator of Public Policy or Venue of Last Resort? Burnett, Christopher, California State University Long Beach Latinos Left Behind? Education Policy Affecting Latinos since 1968 Casellas, Jason, The University of Sydney Voices in the Margins: Representation in Anti- Poverty Policy Battles Paden, Catherine, Simmons College PANEL 20.01 Roundtable: California’s Constitutional Crisis and Prospects for a New Constitutional Convention Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair: Lustig, Jeff, California State University, Sacramento Participants: Goldberg, Lenny, California Tax Reform Paul, Mark, New American Foundation Schmidt, Sr., Ronald, California State University, Long Beach Nalder, Kimberly, California State University, Sacramento Wunderman, Jim, CEO, Bay Area Council

169 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 20.07 Devolution, Diffusion, and Federalism Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Erie, Steven, Department of Political Science, UC San Diego Papers: Second-Order Devolution: Its Extent and Explanation Bowman, Ann, Texas A&M University Kearney, Richard, North Carolina State University Many Cultures, One Vision: A Political-culture Examination of the 2007-2008 SCHIP Debate Kassel, Jason, Valdosta State University Williams, Bryan, Mercer University Disrupting Americanism? A Critical and Empirical Analysis of State Policy Adoption Udani, Adriano, University of Minnesota A Multilayered Jurisdictional Patchwork: The Reemergence of Immigration Federalism in the United States Varsanyi, Monica, City University of New York Provine, Doris Marie, Arizona State University Lewis, Paul, Arizona State University Decker, Scott, Arizona State University PANEL 21.03 Roundtable: Teaching the Political Through Popular Culture Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Aragon, Janni, University of Victoria Papers: The Exotic, the Victim, and the Spiritual: Indian Womanhood in Modern Travel Writing. Banerjee, Sikata, University of Victoria I’m Not Bella: Teaching Politics and Gender with Teen Literature Aragon, Janni, University of Victoria

170 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

See Jane Rock: Using Popular Music in Political Science and Women’s Studies Classes Burgess, Susan, Ohio University Teaching Politics with Popular Culture Saiz, Martin, California State University, Northridge PANEL 22.04 The Media, Campaign Events, and Elections Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Jelen, Ted, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Discussant: Papers: New Media, New Politics: The Internet and the 2008 Presidential Election Artime, Michael, University of Missouri St. Louis Superdelegates and the Media: A Comparative Analysis, 1984-2008 Fullmer, Elliott, Georgetown University Toward Equilibrium: Fluctuations in Public Opinion during Presidential Campaigns Gurian, Paul-Henri, University of Georgia Candidate, Horserace, and Issue Coverage in Presidential Campaigns, 1888-2008 Niemi, Richard, University of Rochester Antista, Jon, University of Rochester Coukos, Jenny, University of Rochester Desrosiers, Michelle, University of Rochester Jewett, Lauren, University of Rochester PANEL 22.09 Candidate Traits and Voting Behavior Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair and Sanborn, IV, Howard, Virginia Military Institute Discussant: Papers: The Dynamics of Candidate Behavior in Britain Milazzo, Caitlin, University of California, Davis

171 Saturday, April 3, 2010 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Do Younger Candidates Draw Younger Voters? A Test of Three Competing Hypotheses Tran, Brittney, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Peterson, Geoffrey, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Empirical and Formal Models of the U.S. Presidential Election in 2004 Schofield, Norman, Washington University in St. Louis Claassen, Chris, Washington University in St. Louis Ozdemir, Ugur, Washington University in St. Louis The Effects of Economic-Related Candidate Traits on Evaluations Johnson, Tyler, University of Oklahoma PANEL 23.03 Women in State Politics Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Casey, Kimberly, Calvin College Papers: Do Women Legislators Have a Politive Effect on the Supportiveness of States Toward Older Citizens? Lockhart, Charles, Texas Christian University Green, Joanne Connor, Texas Christian University Giles-Sims, Jean, Texas Christian University Disparate Impact: Term Limits, Partisanship and Female State Representatives Daum, Courtenay, Colorado State University Men and Women Lobbyists in the American States Hyde, Mark, Providence College Lucas, Jennifer, Saint Anselm College Women in State Legislatures: Explaining Differences among States Carlisle, Juliet, Idaho State University Newman, James, Idaho State University Discussant: Jeydel, Alana, American River College

172 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Saturday, April 3, 2010 01:15-03:00PM PANEL 01.18 Political and Economic Development in Africa Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Lynch, Ed, Hollins University Discussant: Papers: The Subtleties of Victims’ Attitudes Towards Amnesty: Evidence from a Four-Country Study in West Africa Backer, David, College of William & Mary Kulkarni, Anupma, Arizona State University Does Ethnicity Matter? A Study of Ethnic Pluralism and Political Instability in Africa De Maio, Jennifer, California State University, Northridge Political Pre-conditions for a West African Monetary Union: Assessing the Progress So Far Aideyan, Osaore, Franklin and Marshall College The Challenge of Federalism in 's Third Republic Jakpor, Riase, San Bernardino Valley College PANEL 02.13 Ecophilosophy and Machines Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Bennett, Jane, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Papers: Deleuze’s Cinematic Geophilosophy: Glimpsing Unknown Worlds and Durations through the Camera Eye Ignatov, Anatoli, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Metabolizing the World: Rethinking the Politics of Food, Technology, and Bodies Forni, Breanna, University of Maryland, College The Affect of Machines Seyfert, Robert, University of Konstanz Discussants: Chaloupka, Bill, Colorado State University Nordquist, Michael, Albertus Magnus College

173 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 03.11 Interest Groups and Environmental Policy Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Taylor, Katrina, Northern Arizona University Discussant: Papers: Interest Group Use of the Toxic Substance Control Act: to Create New Environmental Regulations Caress, Stanley, University of West Georgia Regulatory Change or Symbolic Reassurance? Analyzing the Administrative Review of Mountaintop Mining Permits in Appalachia Davis, Charles, Colorado State University Sunlight and Wind and Geothermal Heat! Oh, my! : Alternative Energy Development’s Potential to Disrupt the Multiple-Use Doctrine Forbis Jr., Robert, Idaho State University Taverna, Jessica, University of Utah In with the Old, Out with the New: The Politics of Grandfathering in Environmental Law Huber, Bruce, Dartmouth College The Public, the State, and Corporate Environmentalism Werner, Timothy, Grinnell College PANEL 05.11 The WTO, Integration and Dispute Settlement Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Jepsen, Eric, University of South Dakota Papers: Analyzing China's Participation in the World Trade Organization: A Constructivist Approach Lai, Jun-Yao, Georgetown University Chang, Wen-yang, Claremont Graduate University Regional Integration in East Asia Kolovos, Amaleia, Portland State University

174 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Role of the WTO in Trade Dispute Settlement, Fair or Unfair? Lee, Hyo Won, University of Washington WTO Dispute Settlement: Improving Access and Transparency? Squatrito, Theresa, Stockholm University Discussant: Rucki, Sheila, Metropolitan State College of Denver PANEL 06.08 Religion, Time and Political Crises Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Feit, Mario, Georgia State University Discussant: Papers: Modern Secular Democracy and the Destruction of Religion Chupp, Jesse, Truman State University Excess, Apocalypse and Crisis: Religious and Political Visions in Bataille, Girard and Critical Theory Campbell, Colin, York University Ghosts of Our Fathers: Jacques Derrida and Barack Obama Discussing Inheritance Jasmine, Yarish, University of California, Santa Barbara Out of Death: Messianic Time and Money in Caravaggio’s Response to Paul Miller, Char, George Mason University PANEL 07.11 Law and Society Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Provine, Doris Marie, Arizona State University Discussant: Papers: “Horizontal” and “Vertical” Venue Selection: LGBT Rights and Abortion Policy in Canada and the United States Parent, Jonathan, University at Albany, State University of New York

175 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Transitional Justice Social Movement Rowen, Jamie, Berkeley Law School TV Judges and the Civil Law Narrative Wilson, Joshua, John Jay College, City University of New York Ackerman, Erin, John Jay College, City University of New York The Big House in a Small Town: Prisons, Communities, and Economics in Rural America Williams, Eric, Sonoma State University PANEL 09.07 Roundtable: Journalism in Crisis - Reinventing Political News Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Lehrman, Sally, Santa Clara University Participants: Ifeld, Ben, Sacramento Press Freedberg, Louis, California Watch Koon, Bruce, KQED-FM Do, Julian, New America Media PANEL 12.09 No Laughing Matter: Arendt on Authority, Judgment, and Architecture in Democratic Politics Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Euben, J. Peter, Duke University Papers: Laughter and Political Judgment: An Arendtian Approach Lombardini, John, Columbia University Hannah Arendt on the Crisis of Authority Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound Hannah Arendt: Towards a Democratic Architecture Aslam, Ali, Duke University

176 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Learning from Little Rock: Arendt on Education, Equality, and Plurality Kohn, Margaret, University of Toronto Discussant: Markell, Patchen, University of Chicago PANEL 12.21 ‘Vita Democratica’: Thinking a Politics of Division Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Grant, John, Brock University Papers: Guy Debord and the Politics of Confrontation Penner, Devin, York University, Toronto Politics and Radical Creation: A Reinterpretation of the Political Theory of Herbert Marcuse Holman, Chris, York University, Toronto Politics A L’Ecart: Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology of a De- Centred Political Subject Mazzochi, Paul, York University, Toronto Jacques Rancière: A Thinker of Equality and Division Magnusson, Rachel, York University, Toronto Discussant: Rowe, James, University of California, Santa Cruz, and University of Victoria PANEL 12.32 Welfare, Resentment, and the Construction of the Democratic Citizen Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chairs: Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music White, Julie, Ohio University Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth, Albion College Rasmussen, Claire, University of Delaware Papers: Social Welfare as a Narrative of Political Founding Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music

177 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Does Legal Citizenship Grant Autonomy? Theorizing Immigrants’ Access to Welfare Benefits in the United States Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth, Albion College We the People: Reconstructing the Boundaries of Citizenship and Self Rasmussen, Claire, University of Delaware The Politics of Resentment: Birth Tourism, Immigration, and the Indefensible We White, Julie, Ohio University Discussant: Tipler, Kathleen, University of Michigan PANEL 12.42 Paravisual Politics: Audition, Touch, Affect Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Panagia, Davide, Trent University Papers: More than a Feeling: The Pain of Affection and the Affect of Responsibility Culbert, Jennifer, The Johns Hopkins University Political Soundscape and the ‘Skin of Words’ Luxon, Nancy, University of Minnesota A Haptic Political Economy of Luxury Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California, Santa Cruz Discussant: Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee PANEL 12.53 Politics and the Setting of Boundaries Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Watkins, David, Seattle University Papers: The Politics of Hospitality in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace Cohen, Naor, University of Calgary Fencing, Detaining, and Mass-manufacturing: The Productive Spatiality of the Border Valdez, Ines, UNC Chapel Hill

178 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

From the Ethics of Immigration to the Politics of Border(land)s Watkins, David, Seattle University Between Imaginary Lines: Technologies of Power at the Israeli Checkpoints Kotef, Hagar, Columbia University Amir, Merav, Tel Aviv University PANEL 12.54 All Politics is Local? Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Taylor, Kirstine, University of Washington Papers: Foucault Goes Local: Self-Discipline and Regimen in Alternative Food Movements Taylor, Kirstine, University of Washington Local Democracy as a Solution to Global Problems Jensen, Michael, University of California Irvine Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo The Rise of the Small Group McCracken, Darrah, University of Minnesota The Biopolitics of Pig Farms: Willy Pickton and the Downtown East Side Burke, Lisa, University of Denver PANEL 12.67 Hannah Arendt ~ Some Legacies Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Duff, Brian, University of New England Discussant: Papers: Provincializing Arendt?: Postcolonial Temporalities and the Concept of History Sircar, Thea, University of California, Los Angeles

179 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Contextualising Hannah Arendt’s Conceptions of Mass Society and Mass Culture Cotter, Bridget, University of Westminster, UK Freedom and Forgiveness: Hannah Arendt, Desmond Tutu, and Antiracist Politics Bhandaru, Deepa, University of Washington Arendtian Memory and the Philosophical Foundations of Political Thinking Hallock, Emily, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 12.71 Locke ~ Liberalism, Punishment and Political Economy Location: Pacific K, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and King, Kristy, Whitman College Discussant: Papers: Locke and Economic Justice Kelts, Steven, George Washington University John Locke's Liberal Citizen Yager, Edward, Western Kentucky University The Moral Limits of Locke’s Political Economy Gardner, Stewart, Boise State University Locke’s Inverted Quarantine: Panopticism, Discipline, and the Making of the Modern Subject Baltes, John, The College of William and Mary PANEL 12.76 Consequences of Utilitarianism Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Parrish, John, Loyola Marymount University Papers: Mill's Liberal-Utilitarian Consequentialism Kumar, Sujith, University if Central Arkansas Bentham and the Problem with Pardons Parrish, John, Loyola Marymount University Tuckness, Alex, Iowa State University

180 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Happiness and Democratic Theory: Jeremy Bentham and William Thompson Kaswan, Mark, University of California, Los Angeles Authentic Human Experience: The Implications of Technology on Creative Capabilities Oliva, Daniela, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 13.06 Biography and Political Science Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Sparrow, Bartholomew, University of Texas Papers: George McGovern and the Fracture in Postwar Liberalism: Studying the Big Questions Through Individual Agents Miroff, Bruce, State University of New York at Albany Individual Cases and Patterned Political Processes: Police Chief Ben Collins and Civil Rights Protest in Clarksdale, MS Kryder, Daniel, Brandeis University Persons, Power, and Political Science: A Biography of Brent Scowcroft Sparrow, Bartholomew, University of Texas Calhoun and Coequality: The Dubious Origins of a Respected Ideal Siemers, David, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Discussant: McDonagh, Eileen, Northeastern University PANEL 17.10 Public Health Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Kushner Gadarian, Shana, University of California, Discussant: Berkeley Papers: The Role of Conflicts of Interest in Developing Popular Understanding of Public Health Risks and the Desire for Political Change Bero, Lisa, University of California, San Francisco Apollonio, Dorie, University of California, San Francisco

181 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Healthy Opinion: Health Care Deliberated Hill, Sarah, California State University, Fullerton Fiber-Ostrow, Pamela, California State University, Fullerton Lost Public Opinion: the 1964 Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and American Public Opinion Marshall, Thomas, University of Texas at Arlington PANEL 18.07 Welfare and Poverty Policy Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii at Hilo Papers: From Oprah to the Field of Dreams and Beyond: The Tent City Movement in Sacramento in Political Perspective MacCannell, Jason, University of California, Davis Political Economy, Sustainable Development, and Welfare Policy Martin, Edward, California State University, Long Beach Engaging Parents in School Reform: A Study of Low-Income, Newly-Arrived Latino Immigrant Parents, School Choice, and Information Medina, Christina, New Mexico State University Homeless “Management”: Evaluating Governmental and Faith-Based Mandates on Homeless Persons Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii at Hilo Northrop, Shannon, University of Hawaii at Hilo The Geo-Political Distribution of the Poor and Welfare Policy in the American States Preuhs, Robert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Discussant: MacCannell, Dean, University of California, Davis PANEL 19.19 Identity and Politics Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair and Masuoka, Natalie, Tufts University Discussant:

182 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: The Effect of Discrimination and Identity on Latino Attitudes towards Descriptive Representation Wallace, Sophia, University of Kentucky Racial Self Identification and Latino Public Opinion Stokes-Brown, Atiya, Bucknell University Religious Observance, Political Attitudes and Racial/Ethnic Identity in American Politics Valenzuela, Ali, Stanford University The Effect of Pan-Ethnic and National Origin Specific Descriptive Representation on Latino’s Views of Government and of Themselves Sanchez, Gabriel, University of New Mexico Morin, Jason, University of New Mexico PANEL 20.08 Politics at the Margins and in the Borderlands Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair and Mejia, Armando, University of Wisconsin, Madison Discussant: Papers: Fear and Loathing in Tijuana: Place Identity and Power at the Urban Borderlands Hill Maher, Kristen, San Diego State University Carruthers, David, San Diego State University The Politics of Informal Workers: Everyday Politics and Contentious Collective Action in Turkey and Argentina Arslanalp, Mert, Northwestern University Invisible Communities: HIV/AIDS Policy and Migrant Populations of Western Washington and Eastern New York State” Baker, Bridget, University at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Kowalski, Katherine, University at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy

183 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Quality of Life and Civic Involvement in Southeast Michigan: Preliminary Findings from the Habitat for Humanity Pilot Project Rusch, Lara, University of Michigan-Dearbron Thrall, Trevor, University of Michigan-Dearborn PANEL 21.04 Roundtable: Educating Women for Political Leadership: The NEW Leadership Model Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair: Patterson, Sasha, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers, the State University Participants: Di Stefano, Christine, University of Washington, Seattle Rose, Melody, Portland State University Goodwin, Joanne, Women’s Research Institute of Nevada, University of Nevada, Las Vegas PANEL 22.11 Comparative Elections Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair and Pfeiffer, Caryn, Claremont Graduate University Discussant: Papers: The Rise and Fall of a Political Maverick: Ken Livingstone and the London Mayoral Elections of 2000 and 2008 Beech, Thomas, Bemidji State University Smith, Brian, St. Edwards University Who Are Japan's Nonpartisans? Socioeconomic and Ideological Characteristics of J Kim, Bumsoo, Seoul National University Bicameralism and Election Timing: A Comparison of the United Kingdom to Australia Sanborn, IV, Howard, Virginia Military Institute Pivotal Parties in Germany Since 1961 Siaroff, Alan, The University of Lethbridge Abedi, Amir, Western Washington University

184 Saturday, April 3, 2010 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Politics and Judicial Decisions on Vote-Buying Litigation in Taiwan Wu, Chung-li, Academia Sinica Tsui, Hsiao-Chien, National Chung Cheng University PANEL 23.04 Discrimination and Stereotypes Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Schreiber, Ronnee, San Diego State University Discussant: Papers: Girls Can't Shoot: Stereotype Threat and Marksmanship Performance of Female U.S. Marines Archer, Emerald, Woodbury University Revisiting the State: Astell’s Contributions and Challenges Dias, Elsa, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) What's the Difference Between a Hockey Mom and a Pit Bull? Perceptions of Charisma in the 2008 Election Eberhardt, Lindsay, Claremont Graduate University Merolla, Jennifer, Claremont Graduate University The Relationship Between Gender Discrimination and Women’s Participation Cooper, Kathryn, University of California, Irvine

185 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Saturday, April 3, 2010 03:15-05:00PM PANEL 01.11 The Comparative Effects of International Aid Location: Pacific C, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Aideyan, Osaore, Franklin and Marshall College Discussant: Papers: The Role of Democracy Funding and Civil Society Pressure in Influencing Political Reform in the MENA Region Yerkes, Sarah, Georgetown University Foreign Aid and Civil Unrest Montinola, Gabriella, University of California - Davis Verbon, Nicholas, University of California - Davis The Impacts of Corporate Social Responsibility on State Capacity and the Provision of Public Goods: A Case Study of Multinational Oil Companies in Equatorial Kraus, Joseph, University of Florida PANEL 02.14 Content and Discontent: Utopias, Dystopias and Capitalism Location: Pacific H, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Wilson, Harlan, Oberlin College Papers: Work and the Domination of Nature in Utopian Political Thought Buck, Christopher, St. Lawrence University The Green Wall: Nature, Liberty and Yevgeny Zamyatin’s Dystopian Frame Stephens, Piers, University of Georgia The Ends of Capitalism Rowe, James, University of California, Santa Cruz, and University of Victoria

186 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Alienation and the Commons Vogel, Steven, Denison University Discussants: Somma, Mark, California State University, Fresno Becker, Michael, California State University, Fresno PANEL 03.12 Restructuring Local Governance for the Public Good? The Case of California Brownfields Location: Pacific E, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Lowham, Elizabeth, California Polytechnic State Discussant: University Papers: Rising? Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment in California Lowham, Elizabeth, California Polytechnic State University Political Environment vs. Policy Entrepreneur: Conditions Impacting the Success of Local Brownfield Programs in Two Metropolitan Areas of California Lopez-Schermer, Charlotte, California Polytechnic State University Communities, Contamination and Influence: Participation and Empowerment in Brownfield Redevelopment Huselid, Jesse, California Polytechnic State University The Influence of Incentives Offered by Local Governments to Private Developers or Land Owners on the Rate of Brownfield Redevelopment Simon, Erik, Clemson University PANEL 03.13 Desperately Seeking Cooperation in Pollution and Hazardous Waste Mitigation Location: Garden A, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Salka, William, Eastern Connecticut State University Papers: Targeting Agriculture: Air Quality Policy in California’s San Joaquin Valley Kurt, Cline, California State University Fresno

187 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Critical Mechanisms for Critical Masses: Exploring Variation in Active Opposition to Low-level Radioactive Waste Site Proposals Sherman, Daniel, University of Puget Sound Coordination in Near-Shore Oil Spill Response: the 2007 Hebei Spirit Disaster Kurtz, Rick, Central Michigan University Discussant: Burnett, Christopher, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 05.12 Strategy, Diplomacy, and Conflict Location: Pacific J, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Siegel, Scott, Naval Postgraduate School Discussant: Papers: The Historical Dynamics of the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal Adhikari, Prakash, University of New Mexico Samford, Steven, University of New Mexico Strategic Alliance or Dominant Competitor: Discerning the Impact of the Relationship Between Terrorist Groups and Non-violent Political Actors Masters, Daniel, University of North Carolina Wilmington Military Applications of Social Constructivism: Commander's Appreciation and Campaign Design as Critical Military Theory Pampinella, Stephen, State University of New York at Albany Elkus, Adam, Occidental College PANEL 06.09 Democracy Through the Lens of Technology Location: Marina Room, Bay Level Chair and Miller, Char, George Mason University Discussant: Papers: A Place of Emergent Democratic Practices: Urban Freeway Disputes 1970-1990 Cavanaugh, Patricia, Carleton College

188 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Control and Manipulation of Life: A Critical Assessment of Genetics through the Perspectives of Hans Jonas, Martin Heidegger and Michel Foucault Bilginer, Onur, State University of New York at Albany Deveci, Cem, Middle East Technical University The Myth(s) of Social Darwinism Schulman, Alex, Harvard University Individuality, Radical Politics, and the Metaphor of the Machine Zakaras, Alex, University of Vermont PANEL 07.12 The Courts, Interbranch Relations, and Democracy Location: Seacliff A, Bay Level Chair and Pickerill, J. Mitchell, Washington State University Discussant: Papers: Intergovernmental Relations and the Courts: How Does an Independent Branch Lobby the other Branches? Hartley, Roger, University of Arizona Supreme Court Application of Deference Doctrine: Just Another Canon? Raso, Connor, Stanford University The Supreme Court as Democratic Representative Tipler, Kathleen, University of Michigan Judicial Review, Veto Points, and Democratic Theory Watkins, David, Seattle University Lemieux, Scott, The College of Saint Rose The Passive Tradition in American Constitutional Law Skinner, Daniel, Ramapo College of New Jersey Pludwin, Steven, City University of New York PANEL 10.01 New Frontiers in Political Methodology Location: Bayview B, Bay Level Chair: Gill, Jeff, Washington University

189 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Applications of Dirichlet Process Priors for Semiparametric Regression Gill, Jeff, Washington University Hangartner, Dominik, University of Bern and Washington University Casella, George, University of Florida Geographic Barriers and Cultural Convergence in an Agent Based Model Reilly, Jack, University of California, Davis Mixed Mode (Internet and Mail) Probability Samples and Survey Representativeness: The Case of New Mexico 2008 Atkeson, Lonna, University of New Mexico Adams, Alex, University of New Mexico Explaining Transformative Policy Innovation Thornton, Wayne, Harvard University Mapping Institutional Landscapes: An Application to Colorado Aquaculture Weible, Christopher, University of Colorado Denver Siddiki, Saba, University of Colorado Denver Basurto, Xavier, Duke Marine Laboratory Calanni, John, University of Colorado, Denver Discussant: Mayer, Alex, University of California, Davis PANEL 12.07 Roundtable: San Quentin 94974--The Everyday Prison Location: Pacific L, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Winter, Yves, Wesleyan University Participants: Ciccariello-Maher, George, UC Berkeley McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco Simon, Jonathan, Boalt Hall Law School, University of California, Berkeley Paris, Jeffrey, University of San Francisco

190 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 12.10 Excavating Order: Exploring the Diverse Intellectual Histories of the Idea of ''Global Governance'' Location: Boardroom A, Atrium Lobby Level Chairs: Morefield, Jeannie, Whitman College Steinberger, Peter, Reed College Papers: Empire as a Mode of Global Governance, 1870-1914 Bell, Duncan, Cambridge University Ideas of Global Governance and Fear of Imperial Decline Morefield, Jeannie, Whitman College Global Governance and the International Politics of Crisis Hall, Ian, Griffith University, Australia A New World Order? The Theory and Practice of Markets and Networks in Global Governance Bevir, Mark, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Steinberger, Peter, Reed College PANEL 12.20 Is it Real or Just a Dream?: The Authentic and the Imaginary in Political Thought Location: Pacific A, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Naranch, Laurie, Siena College Papers: Imagined Democratic Community and the Problem of Inclusion Ferguson, Michaele, The University of Colorado at Boulder Romantic Dreams and Nightmares: Rousseau and Les Salonnières Locke, Jill, Gustavus Adolphus College The Evolution of American Imagination Leslie, Isis, Texas Tech University Discussant: Zivi, Karen, University of Richmond

191 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 12.33 Beyond Politics as Institutional Practice Location: Boardroom B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair: Otobe, Nobutaka, Johns Hopkins University Papers: Hannah Arendt’s Concept of ‘Natality’ and the Political Solidarity as an On-going Process Morikawa, Terukazu, Meijo University, Japan Beyond Procedural Justice: Cavell And Derrida Arnold, Jeremy, National University of Singapore Politics’ Acknowledgement And Misacknowledgement Of Stupidity Otobe, Nobutaka, Johns Hopkins University PANEL 12.43 Personal Practices, Public Spaces, Mediating Relationships Location: Pacific I, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Wingrove, Liz, University of Michigan Papers: Continuity in Foucault's Work Dumm, Tom, Amherst College From ‘entrepreneur of the self’ to ‘care of the self’: Neoliberal Governmentality and Foucault’s Ethics Dilts, Andrew, University of Chicago Practices, Publics, and their Counters Luxon, Nancy, University of Minnesota Anderson, Joshua, University of Minnesota Beyond the Panopticon: Freedom, Architecture, and Modern Power Aslam, Ali, Duke University Discussant: Chambers, Samuel, The Johns Hopkins University PANEL 12.55 Political Subjectivity Location: Pacific G, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Bellhouse, Mary, Providence College

192 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: That Shape Am I: The Dead, the Rapture and American Identity Schmidt, Jr., Ronald, University of Southern Maine Refusing Vengeance, Abiding Precariousness: Judith Butler’s Critique of Sovereign Individualism and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Watkins, Robert, Columbia College Chicago Subject Matters Hekman, Susan, University of Texas at Arlington PANEL 12.68 How to Decide? Making Political Judgments Without Reason or Concepts Location: Pacific N, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Parker, Joel, The University of Texas at Austin Papers: Equality of Expectations: The Good, the Right, and the Random Stone, Peter, Stanford Judging Without Concepts: Buddhist Meditational Practice as Poststructuralist Political Praxis Walton, Matthew, University of Washington Sortition and Equality Parker, Joel, The University of Texas at Austin, Democracy and the Crisis of Judgment Miller, Gregg, University of Washington Discussant: Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music PANEL 12.77 Thucydides Location: Pacific B, Pacific Concourse Level Chair: Thomas, Paul, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Ancient Paradigm Shifts and Athens'' Bid for Power - Thucydides Reevaluated Kuchler, Daniel, State University of New York at Albany

193 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Thucydides before Hobbes Hoekstra, Kinch, University of California, Berkeley Thucydides on Rational Co-operation: The Example of Athenian Military Performance in the Archidamian War Ober, Josh, Stanford University The Women of Melos Euben, J. Peter, Duke University Discussants: Hedrick, Charles, University of California, Santa Cruz Morgan, Kathryn, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 13.07 National Construction and National Allegiance Location: Seacliff D, Bay Level Chair: Strach, Patricia, Harvard University Papers: Composing a Nation: French Nationalism, a Cultural Perspective Black, Andria, California State University, Long Beach Haesly, Richard, California State University, Long Beach The Anti-Federalist Legacy in Modern Conservative Politics Lim, Elvin, Wesleyan University The Rally Around the Flag Effect Emergent: The Case of the Spanish-American War Todsen, John, University of New Mexico Elites and Masses: The Prevalence of Economic Issues Versus Cultural Issues in 19th Century American State and National Party Platforms Silver, Adam, Boston University Discussants: Strach, Patricia, Harvard University Allen, Neal, College of St. Benedict and St. John's University PANEL 17.11 Social Context and the Development of Political Attitudes Location: Pacific O, Pacific Concourse Level

194 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Chair and Hanley, John, University of California, Berkeley Discussant Papers: The Influence of Context on Attitudes toward Immigrants Fernandez, Kenneth, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Neiman, Max, Public Policy Institute of California Noisy Information, Time Decay, and Social Communication in Politics Huckfeldt, Robert, University of California, Davis Ahn, T.K., Korea University Pietryka, Matthew, University of California, Davis Reilly, Jack, University of California, Davis PANEL 19.10 Comparative Minority Politics Location: Boardroom C, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Mejia, Armando, University of Wisconsin, Madison Discussant: Papers: Why Do Individuals Participate in Ethnonationalist Movements?: Evidence from South Asia Chima, Jugdep, University of California, Berkeley Familiar People in a Stranger’s Land: Armenian Minorities in Muslim States Khajetoorians, Arika, California State University, San Bernardino Grisham, Kevin, California State University, San Bernardino Atlacatl's Rebirth: State Hegemony and the Politics of Racial Identity in Post-War El Salvador, 1992-2009 Moreno, Raul, University of California, Los Angeles Nationalism, Ethnic Minorities and Judicial Behavior in the post-Soviet World Wilson, Sophia, University of Washington PANEL 19.20 Getting In and Fitting In Location: Seacliff C, Bay Level Chair and Shingles, Richard, Virginia Tech Discussant:

195 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Pessimists, Optimists, and Skeptics: The Consequences of Transnational Ties on Latino Immigrant Naturalization Pantoja, Adrian, Pitzer College Gershon, Sarah, Georgia State University Family (and School) Matters: The effect of schools and family on the political socialization of Latinos Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, University of Washington Decoding Racial Messages: Testing the Implicit- Explicit Model on the Immigration Issue Masuoka, Natalie, Tufts University PANEL 20.09 Dynamics of Influence: Citizens, Lobbyists, and Machines Location: Golden Gate Room, Bay Level Chair: VanSickle-Ward, Rachel, Pitzer College Papers: The Language of Lobbying: The Role of Lobbyist- Proposed Language in the Formulation of State Policy in New England Conley, Brian, Suffolk University Redistricting by Citizen Task Force: An Analysis of the Impact on Ventura County Freeland, Gregory, California Lutheran University Social Capital as a Conservative Force in Changing Societies: Black Voters and Machine Politics in Chicago Locker, Laura, Johns Hopkins University Deliberative Democracy through a Deliberative Poll: The Experience of a Small Minnesota Community Lindaman, Kara, Winona State University Csajko, Karen, Winona State University Discussant: Rusch, Lara, University of Michigan-Dearbron

196 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 21.05 Teaching with Technology Location: Seacliff B, Bay Level Chair: Wolsborn, Kay, College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University Papers: Some Days, Things Just ''Click'' in the Classroom: Clicker Technology in the Introductory U.S. Politics Classroom” Beavers, Staci, California State University San Marcos Wikis in the Classroom: Faculty and Student Perspective Harsell, Dana Michael, University of North Dakota Teaching Political Science Online: Gender, Age and Frequency of Enrollment as Determinants of Student Perceptions and Expectations Johnson, Susan, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Instructional Design of Web-based Simulations of Extensive-form Games Moulder, Annette, School of Applied Technology, Salt Lake Community College Johnson, Jeffrey, Johnson Analytical Research Discussant: Tabares, Tressa, American River College PANEL 21.07 Professional Development: Who Are We and Where Are We Going? Location: Pacific D, Pacific Concourse Level Chair and Bednar, Sally L., Antelope Valley College Discussant: Papers: Professors or Partisan Pied Pipers? Examining Ethical, Legal and Pedagogical Questions Regarding Political Advocacy in the Classroom and on Campus Evans, John, California State University Northridge

197 Saturday, April 3, 2010 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Policy Impact of Academic Research: Understanding How Social Science Researchers Affect the Policymaking Process and How They Can Increase or Tailor their Influence Sprague, Mary, Stanford University Berring, Daniel, Stanford University The Role of the Social Sciences in Corporate Social Responsibility Longoria, Thomas, Texas State University Budd, Darlene, University of Central Missouri PANEL 23.05 Elections and the Personal Vote Location: Garden B, Atrium Lobby Level Chair and Duke Whitaker, Lois, Georgia Southern University Discussant: Papers: Gender Dynamics in U.S. House of Representatives Elections Branton, Regina, Rice University Barnes, Tiffany, Rice University Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie, University of Missouri Direct Democracy and the Mobilization of Women Voters Boehmke, Frederick, University of Iowa Mundy, Alicia, University of Iowa Osborn, Tracy, University of Iowa The Lipstick Watch: Female Political Candidates and the Modern News Media Across Institutional Contexts Rose, Melody, Portland State University Dunaway, Johanna, Louisiana State University Lawrence, Regina, Louisiana State University Democracy or Diversity: The Effect of the Personal Vote on the Representation of Women Valdini, Melody Ellis, Portland State University

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

Abbas, Asma Adler, E. Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 69 PANEL 08.01 ...... 40 PANEL 12.49 ...... 110 Adler, William Abedi, Amir - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 Aguilera, Gabriel Abelson, Brian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 09.03 ...... 81 Ahn, T.K. Abney, Ronni - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.11 ...... 194 PANEL 17.05 ...... 113 Aideyan, Osaore Abosch, Yishaiya - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 186 PANEL 12.56 ...... 164 PANEL 01.18 ...... 173 Abramson, Jeffrey Ajinkya, Julie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 56 PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 Ackerman, Erin Albertson, Bethany - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.11 ...... 175 PANEL 17.05 ...... 113 Adamian, Martin PANEL 17.09 ...... 168 - [email protected] Alcorn, Mark PANEL 07.08 ...... 138 - [email protected] Adams, Karen PANEL 12.58 ...... 57 - [email protected] Alemdaroglu, Ayca PANEL 05.03 ...... 64 - [email protected] Adams, Alex PANEL 01.06 ...... 148 - [email protected] Alex-Assensoh, Yvette PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 Adams, Jason Allem, Jon-Patrick - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 PANEL 12.44 ...... 42 Allen, Neal Adams, James - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 PANEL 13.07 ...... 194 Adams, Bobbi Altick, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 160 PANEL 12.64 ...... 141 Adhikari, Prakash Amir, Merav - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.12 ...... 188 PANEL 12.53 ...... 178 Adler, David Amri, Puspa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 PANEL 01.09 ...... 118

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Anderson, Joshua Armijo, Candi - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 PANEL 23.01 ...... 116 Andree, Peter Arneil, Barbara - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 PANEL 12.15 ...... 140 PANEL 05.06 ...... 106 Arnold, Caroline Andrews, Nathan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 63 PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 Anili, Bruno Arnold, Christine - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 52 PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 Anker, Elizabeth Arnold, Jeremy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 163 PANEL 12.14 ...... 82 PANEL 12.79 ...... 58 PANEL 12.33 ...... 192 Antista, Jon Arslanalp, Mert PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 [email protected] Anzia, Sarah PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 - [email protected] Artime, Michael PANEL 10.02 ...... 108 - [email protected] Aoki, Andrew PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 - [email protected] Ascher, Ivan PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 - [email protected] Apollonio, Dorie PANEL 06.07 ...... 162 - [email protected] Aslam, Ghazia PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 - [email protected] PANEL 17.10 ...... 181 PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 Apostolidis, Paul Aslam, Ali - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 41 PANEL 12.09 ...... 176 PANEL 12.37 ...... 70 PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 Appleton, Andrew Atalay, Zeynep - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 95 PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 Aragon, Janni Atkeson, Lonna - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 170 PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 Arceneaux, Craig PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 - [email protected] Auger, Cheryl PANEL 01.16 ...... 76 - [email protected] PANEL 11.08 ...... 139 PANEL 15.05 ...... 167 Archer, Emerald Avalos, Manuel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 185 PANEL 14.03 ...... 72

PANEL 23.07 ...... 159 Aviles, William Arendt, Cristoph - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 PANEL 01.16 ...... 76

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

Ayres, Jeffrey Barclay, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 PANEL 21.01 ...... 102 PANEL 05.15 ...... 65 Barder, Alexander Baber, Walter - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.59 ...... 71 PANEL 03.04 ...... 93 Barghothi, A.J. Back, Laura - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 PANEL 14.08 ...... 166 Barker, Derek Backer, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 97 PANEL 01.08 ...... 91 Barnes, Tiffany PANEL 01.18 ...... 173 PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 Bækgaard, Martin Barr, Robert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 81 PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 Barreto, Matt Bagchi, Nivedita - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.08 ...... 156 PANEL 12.36 ...... 110 PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 Bairett, Richard PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 - [email protected] Bartl, Anthony PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 - [email protected] Baker, Bridget PANEL 07.01 ...... 40 - [email protected] Bartlett, Robert PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 - [email protected] Baker, Dana PANEL 03.04 ...... 93 - [email protected] Bartolome Peral, Edurne PANEL 18.08 ...... 46 - [email protected] Bakiner, Onur PANEL 01.07 ...... 76 - [email protected] Baruh, Carly PANEL 01.08 ...... 91 - [email protected] Baltes, John PANEL 12.45 ...... 57 - [email protected] Barvosa, Edwina PANEL 12.71 ...... 180 - [email protected] Bandoch, Joshua PANEL 16.01 ...... 99 - [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 74 PANEL 12.78 ...... 84 Baskin, Mark Banerjee, Sikata - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 PANEL 21.03 ...... 170 Basurto, Xavier Barber, Soterius - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 PANEL 12.04 ...... 82 Baum, Bruce Barclay, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.47 ...... 83 PANEL 15.01 ...... 60 Baumgold, Deborah - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 201 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Bauwens, Fabian Bell, Duncan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 160 PANEL 12.10 ...... 191 Bayes, Jane Bell, Nicholas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 72 PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 Beardsley, Jessica Bellhouse, Mary - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 123 PANEL 12.55 ...... 192 Beaumont, Elizabeth Belt, Todd - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 97 PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 Beavers, Staci PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 - [email protected] PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth Becker, Michael - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.32 ...... 177 PANEL 02.04 ...... 63 PANEL 12.72 ...... 166 PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 Bennett, Jane Becker, Lawrence - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.13 ...... 173 PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 Bergeron, Joe Becker, Jeffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 12.04 ...... 82 Bergman, Elizabeth PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 - [email protected] Bedi, Monu PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 Berman, David Bedi, Sonu - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 Bednar, Sally L. Bernal, Angelica PANEL 21.07 ...... 197 - [email protected] Beech, Thomas PANEL 12.31 ...... 164 - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 154 PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 Bernell, David Beechey, Susanne - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 106 PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 Behl, Natasha Bernstein, Jonathan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 44 PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 Behuniak, Susan Bero, Lisa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 143 PANEL 17.10 ...... 181 Belknap, Joanne Berring, Daniel PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 - [email protected] PANEL 21.07 ...... 197

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

Berringer, Andrea Bourke, James - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 92 PANEL 12.12 ...... 55 Bessette, Murray Boushey, Graham - [email protected] PANEL 20.10 ...... 47 PANEL 12.78 ...... 84 Boussalis, Constantine Bevir, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 12.10 ...... 191 PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 PANEL 12.72 ...... 166 Bowersox, Joe Bhandaru, Deepa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 77 PANEL 12.67 ...... 179 PANEL 02.15 ...... 37 Bickers, Kenneth PANEL 03.04 ...... 93 - [email protected] Bowman, Ann PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 - [email protected] Bilginer, Onur PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 - [email protected] Box-Steffensmeier, Janet PANEL 06.09 ...... 188 - [email protected] Binder, Michael PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 - [email protected] Boykoff, Jules PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 PANEL 09.02 ...... 54 Bingham, Natasha Bozonelos, Dino - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.04 ...... 155 PANEL 17.04 ...... 45 Biro, Andrew PANEL 19.08 ...... 156 - [email protected] Braaten, Daniel PANEL 02.07 ...... 92 - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 134 PANEL 05.19 ...... 121 Biser, Ashley Brady, Henry - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.64 ...... 141 PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 Black, Andria Bramsen, Andrew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.07 ...... 194 PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 Boehme, Eric Brandon, Mark - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 Boehmke, Frederick Brandwein, Pamela - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 Boggs, Carl PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 - [email protected] Branton, Regina PANEL 12.06 ...... 139 - [email protected] Boryczka, Jocelyn PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 PANEL 12.38 ...... 125 PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 Bosia, Michael Brass, Jennifer - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 PANEL 01.03 ...... 63 203 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Brathwaite, Robert Brozek, Jason - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 PANEL 05.06 ...... 106 Bratton, Kathleen PANEL 05.15 ...... 65 - [email protected] Bruyneel, Kevin PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 - [email protected] Brazelton, Shenita PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 163 PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 Breen, Sheri Buck, Christopher - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 50 PANEL 02.08 ...... 50 PANEL 02.15 ...... 37 PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 Breiner, Peter Buckinx, Barbara - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 97 PANEL 12.79 ...... 58 Brennan, Jordan Budd, Darlene - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 24.02 ...... 117 PANEL 21.07 ...... 197 Bretting, John G. Bullock, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 Bridge, Dave Burbank, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 107 PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 Brigham, John Burgess, Susan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 86 PANEL 21.03 ...... 170 PANEL 17.05 ...... 113 Burke, Lisa Brindis, Claire - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 PANEL 05.13 ...... 39 Brockington, David PANEL 12.54 ...... 179 - [email protected] Burke, Thomas PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 - [email protected] Bromsen, Amy PANEL 07.13 ...... 40 - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 98 PANEL 11.02 ...... 55 Burkhalter, Stephanie Brooke, Christopher - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.03 ...... 54 PANEL 12.26 ...... 56 PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 Brooks, Murrell Burnett, Christopher - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 PANEL 03.13 ...... 187 Brown, Mark PANEL 19.18 ...... 169 - [email protected] Burrier, Grant PANEL 02.02 ...... 37 - [email protected] Brown, Winter PANEL 01.10 ...... 134 - [email protected] Busby, Joshua PANEL 12.63 ...... 126 - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 113 204 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Busche, Heidi Carlisle, Juliet - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 159 PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 Button, Mark Carroll, Ross - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 153 PANEL 12.78 ...... 84 Byrd, Douglas Carruthers, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.18 ...... 107 PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 Cabrera Rasmussen, Amy Carson, Jamie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 Cacanindin, David Carter, Erinn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 19.02 ...... 74 Calanni, John Carter, Lief - [email protected] - [email protected]] PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 PANEL 07.13 ...... 40 PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 Casella, George Cale, Tabitha PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 - [email protected] Casellas, Jason PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 - [email protected] Callen, Zachary PANEL 19.18 ...... 169 - [email protected] Casey, Kimberly PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 - [email protected] Campbell, Colin PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 PANEL 06.08 ...... 175 Castaneda-Angarita, Nestor Cannavo, Peter - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 PANEL 02.06 ...... 105 Castro, Andres Fabian Henao PANEL 02.11 ...... 148 - [email protected] Cantu, Francisco PANEL 17.02 ...... 86 - [email protected] Cate, Sarah PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 - [email protected] Caporale, Juvenal PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 - [email protected] Cavanaugh, Patricia PANEL 19.09 ...... 168 - [email protected] Capper, David PANEL 06.09 ...... 188 - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 PANEL 07.01 ...... 40 Celis, Karen Carcieri, Martin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.02 ...... 146 PANEL 07.01 ...... 40 Chakravarti, Sonali PANEL 12.75 ...... 126 - [email protected] Caress, Stanley PANEL 12.28 ...... 124 - [email protected] Chaloupka, Bill PANEL 03.11 ...... 174 - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 37 PANEL 02.13 ...... 173 205 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Chamberlain, James Chima, Jugdep - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 162 PANEL 19.10 ...... 195 Chambers, Samuel Chinn, Stuart - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 PANEL 13.03 ...... 98 PANEL 12.44 ...... 42 Cho, Hye Jee Chang, Crystal - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 Chang, HyeYoung Chomsky, Daniel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 PANEL 15.01 ...... 60 Chang, Ning Chu, Lan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 108 PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 Chang, Wen-yang Chupp, Jesse - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 49 PANEL 06.08 ...... 175 PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 Ciccariello-Maher, George Chari, Anita - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.07 ...... 190 PANEL 12.39 ...... 140 PANEL 12.52 ...... 154 PANEL 12.50 ...... 125 Cidam, Cigdem Chaturvedi, Neilan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.70 ...... 165 PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 Cioffi, John Cheah, Pheng - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 PANEL 12.16 ...... 109 Citrin, Jack Chen, Cher Weixia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 Claassen, Chris Chen, Jie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 Claassen, Ryan Chen, Paul - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 PANEL 11.06 ...... 109 Cladis, Mark Chi, Eunju - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 Clark, Bradley Chi, Young Joo - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 105 PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 Clark, Rebecca Childers, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 PANEL 22.01 ...... 61

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

Clayton, Cornell Conley, Brian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 95 PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 PANEL 24.03 ...... 133 Conroy, Meredith Clemons, Randy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 21.09 ...... 132 Cook, Alexandra Cochrane, D.T. - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 PANEL 24.02 ...... 117 Cook, Corey Cockerham, Geoffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 PANEL 05.20 ...... 136 Coole, Diana Cohen, Elizabeth - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.14 ...... 82 PANEL 12.13 ...... 68 Cooper, Elizabeth PANEL 19.05 ...... 113 - [email protected] Cohen, Naor PANEL 15.01 ...... 60 - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 113 PANEL 12.53 ...... 178 PANEL 19.18 ...... 169 Cole, Alyson Cooper, Kathryn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 23.04 ...... 185 Collingwood, Loren Corbett, Ross - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 PANEL 12.45 ...... 57 Colnic, Dave Cordero, Luisita Margarita - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 149 PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 PANEL 05.20 ...... 136 Corrigan, Rose PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 - [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 PANEL 07.14 ...... 53 Colthirst, Ronald Cotter, Bridget - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.07 ...... 143 PANEL 12.67 ...... 179 Combs, Cindy Coukos, Jenny - [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 PANEL 05.09 ...... 149 Coulthard, Glen PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 - [email protected] Comiskey, Michael PANEL 12.47 ...... 83 - [email protected] Cowell, Mitzi PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 - [email protected] Compton, John PANEL 12.17 ...... 124 - [email protected] Cramer, Renee PANEL 13.03 ...... 98 - [email protected] Conca, Ken PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 - [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 Crammer, Cale - [email protected] PANEL 12.73 ...... 43 207 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Crawley, Don Cushnie, Lawrence PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 - [email protected] Cremona, Rachel PANEL 02.15 ...... 37 - [email protected] Cusick, Roger PANEL 01.06 ...... 148 - [email protected] Crespin, Michael PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 - [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 138 PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 Czarnecki, Jonathan Cronin, Thomas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 Dahl, Adam PANEL 04.05 ...... 78 - [email protected] Crossley-Frolick, Katy PANEL 12.80 ...... 72 - [email protected] Dallas, Mark PANEL 05.16 ...... 78 - [email protected] Crowder-Meyer, Melody PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 - [email protected] Dana, Karam PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 - [email protected] Cruikshank, Barbara PANEL 01.07 ...... 76 - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 134 PANEL 12.37 ...... 70 PANEL 19.08 ...... 156 Csajko, Karen PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 Dancey, Logan Cuajunco, Kay - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 PANEL 23.01 ...... 116 Daniels, R. Steven Cuffe, Orion - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 135 PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 Dark, Taylor Culbert, Jennifer - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 PANEL 12.19 ...... 152 Das, Runa PANEL 12.42 ...... 178 - [email protected] Cummins, Jeff PANEL 15.04 ...... 155 - [email protected] Daum, Courtenay PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 - [email protected] Curran, Leah PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 Davis, Charles PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 - [email protected] Currier, Carrie PANEL 03.11 ...... 174 - [email protected] Davis, Steven PANEL 23.01 ...... 116 - [email protected] Currin-Percival, Mary PANEL 03.10 ...... 160 - [email protected] Davis, Theo PANEL 22.06 ...... 132 - [email protected] Curry, Todd PANEL 12.36 ...... 110 - [email protected] PANEL 07.15 ...... 66

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

Dawson, Kristen Dhamoon, Rita - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.03 ...... 68 PANEL 12.15 ...... 140 De Maio, Jennifer PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 - [email protected] Di Stefano, Christine PANEL 01.18 ...... 173 - [email protected] Dean, Jodi PANEL 21.04 ...... 184 - [email protected] Dias, Elsa PANEL 12.05 ...... 41 - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 69 PANEL 05.07 ...... 120 Debrix, Francois PANEL 23.04 ...... 185 - [email protected] Dilts, Andrew PANEL 12.59 ...... 71 - [email protected] Decker, Scott PANEL 12.17 ...... 124 PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 Deckert, Joseph DiSarro, Brian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 Delacour, Justin PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 - [email protected] Disch, Lisa PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 - [email protected] Denbow, Jennifer PANEL 02.02 ...... 37 - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 86 PANEL 12.37 ...... 70 Do, Julian DeNicolo, Martin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.07 ...... 176 PANEL 12.64 ...... 141 Dobard, John DeSart, Jay - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 Doces, John Desposato, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.14 ...... 52 PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 Dominguez, Casey Desrosiers, Michelle - [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 PANEL 04.02 ...... 106 Destler, Katharine Donath, Christian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 72 PANEL 12.73 ...... 43 Devaney, Joseph PANEL 12.78 ...... 84 - [email protected] Donavan, Janet PANEL 07.08 ...... 138 - [email protected] Deveaux, Monique PANEL 09.03 ...... 81 PANEL 12.15 ...... 140 Donovan, Todd Deveci, Cem - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 PANEL 06.09 ...... 188 Doonan, Christina Deylami, Shirin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.03 ...... 112 PANEL 12.03 ...... 97

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

Dos Santos, Anne Dungey, Nicholas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 78 PANEL 12.69 ...... 154 Dovi, Suzanne Durazo, Marco - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 124 PANEL 19.09 ...... 168 PANEL 23.02 ...... 146 Dutton, Yvonne Dow, Douglas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 38 PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 Duwel, Andrea PANEL 06.06 ...... 161 - [email protected] PANEL 12.57 ...... 43 PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 PANEL 12.62 ...... 111 Eakins, Keith Doxtader, Erik - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 PANEL 12.28 ...... 124 Eaton, Kent Doyle, Jr., Thomas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 63 PANEL 10.02 ...... 108 Eaves, Carrie Dreier, Peter - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 PANEL 11.09 ...... 152 Eberhardt, Lindsay Drope, Jeffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.45 ...... 57 PANEL 18.04 ...... 130 PANEL 23.04 ...... 185 Duff, Brian Eckersley, Robyn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 68 PANEL 02.07 ...... 92 PANEL 12.67 ...... 179 PANEL 02.11 ...... 148 Duffy, Robert PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 - [email protected] Einspahr, Jennifer PANEL 03.09 ...... 149 - [email protected] Duggan, Edward PANEL 12.80 ...... 72 - [email protected] Eisenberg, Avigail PANEL 05.03 ...... 64 - [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 PANEL 12.34 ...... 70 Duke Whitaker, Lois Elkus, Adam - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 PANEL 05.12 ...... 188 Dumas, Tao Ellis, Lisa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 66 PANEL 02.11 ...... 148 Dumm, Tom PANEL 12.66 ...... 165 - [email protected] Engelmann, Stephen PANEL 12.16 ...... 109 - [email protected] PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 PANEL 12.62 ...... 111 Dunaway, Johanna Engstrom, Erik - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 PANEL 08.02 ...... 67

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

Enterline, Andrew Ewald, Alec - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 PANEL 07.04 ...... 79 Ephraim, Laura PANEL 12.17 ...... 124 - [email protected] Fagan, Adam PANEL 12.56 ...... 164 - [email protected] Erie, Steven PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 - [email protected] Farber, Daniel PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 - [email protected] PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 PANEL 12.04 ...... 82 Ernst, Rose Farley, Heather - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 PANEL 03.02 ...... 64 PANEL 14.07 ...... 127 Farmer, Juliana Ertas, Nevbahar - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 PANEL 19.06 ...... 101 PANEL 16.04 ...... 142 Fatovic, Clement Esparza, Diego - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.58 ...... 57 PANEL 01.16 ...... 76 Feezell, Jessica Esteves, Tammy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 16.04 ...... 142 Feit, Mario Euben, J. Peter - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.08 ...... 175 PANEL 12.09 ...... 176 PANEL 12.60 ...... 98 PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 Feldman, Leonard Evans, Alfred - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.19 ...... 152 PANEL 01.05 ...... 160 PANEL 12.44 ...... 42 PANEL 01.06 ...... 148 PANEL 12.80 ...... 72 Evans, C. Lawrence Ferguson, Kathy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 PANEL 12.24 ...... 69 PANEL 08.03 ...... 54 Ferguson, Kennan Evans, Erin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.35 ...... 83 PANEL 03.04 ...... 93 PANEL 12.41 ...... 164 Evans, John PANEL 12.42 ...... 178 - [email protected] Ferguson, Michaele PANEL 21.07 ...... 197 - [email protected] Evans, Julia PANEL 12.20 ...... 191 - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 125 PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 Fernandez, Amy Evans, Kevin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 66 PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 Fernandez, Kenneth PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 - [email protected] PANEL 17.11 ...... 194 211 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Fiber-Ostrow, Pamela Fott, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.10 ...... 181 PANEL 12.48 ...... 97 Filindra, Alexandra Foyou, Viviane - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.16 ...... 144 PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 Fine, Janice Fraga, Luis - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 24.04 ...... 133 PANEL 14.03 ...... 72 Finn, Chris PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 - [email protected] Franch, Fabio PANEL 22.08 ...... 146 - [email protected] Fischel, Joseph PANEL 22.06 ...... 132 - [email protected] Franco, Ana PANEL 15.03 ...... 112 - [email protected] Fisk, Kerstin PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 - [email protected] Franco, Heidi PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 - [email protected] Fitzgerald, Edward PANEL 16.02 ...... 72 - [email protected] Frank, Jason PANEL 03.04 ...... 93 - [email protected] Flye, Rayna PANEL 12.29 ...... 153 - [email protected] PANEL 12.35 ...... 83 PANEL 19.05 ...... 113 PANEL 12.36 ...... 110 Foa Dienstag, Joshua Frankland, Erich - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 97 PANEL 01.05 ...... 160 Fong, Edmund PANEL 01.08 ...... 91 - [email protected] Franz, Michael PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 PANEL 09.05 ...... 138 Forbis Jr., Robert Frasure, Lorrie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.11 ...... 174 PANEL 19.07 ...... 143 Forman, Michael PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 - [email protected] Fredette, Jennifer PANEL 12.49 ...... 110 - [email protected] Formentos, Adrienne PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 07.14 ...... 53 Forni, Breanna Freedberg, Louis - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.13 ...... 173 PANEL 09.07 ...... 176 Fortner, Michael Freeland, Gregory - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.02 ...... 128 PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 PANEL 19.06 ...... 101 Freie, John Fortuna, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 151 PANEL 12.64 ...... 141

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

Friend, John Garcia-Castanon, Marcela - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.06 ...... 99 PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 Frisby, Tammy PANEL 19.14 ...... 88 - [email protected] PANEL 19.20 ...... 195 PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 Frisch, Scott Gardner, Annette - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 PANEL 08.04 ...... 80 Gardner, Stewart PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 - [email protected] Frisina, Lorraine PANEL 12.71 ...... 180 - [email protected] Garretson, Jeremiah PANEL 01.17 ...... 104 - [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 72 PANEL 15.01 ...... 60 Frost, Ann Gates, Paul - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.05 ...... 113 PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 Frymer, Paul Gebhardt, Zach - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 PANEL 19.14 ...... 88 Geierstanger, Sara Fullmer, Elliott PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 - [email protected] Genovese, Michael PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 - [email protected] Funke, Rebecca PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 PANEL 11.03 ...... 68 PANEL 04.05 ...... 78 Gaboury, Jennifer Gerber, Alan - [email protected] PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 PANEL 07.14 ...... 53 Gerencscer, Steven Gabrellas, Gregory - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 41 PANEL 02.15 ...... 37 Geron, Kim Gabrielson, Teena - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.03 ...... 68 PANEL 02.07 ...... 92 Gershon, Sarah PANEL 02.09 ...... 119 - [email protected] Gambitta, Richard PANEL 19.20 ...... 195 - [email protected] Ghosh, Cyril PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 - [email protected] Gamble, Katrina PANEL 12.13 ...... 68 - [email protected] PANEL 19.12 ...... 47 PANEL 19.09 ...... 168 Gianos, Phillip Garcia, John A. - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 PANEL 04.05 ...... 78 Garcia Bedolla, Lisa Gibbons, Michael - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 PANEL 06.04 ...... 52

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

Gibson, Alan Gomez, Adam - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.04 ...... 82 PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 Gies, Martha Gonzales, Vanna PANEL 09.02 ...... 54 - [email protected] Giles-Sims, Jean PANEL 01.17 ...... 104 - [email protected] Gonzalez, Benjamin PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 - [email protected] Gilhooley, Simon PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 - [email protected] Gonzalez, George PANEL 12.58 ...... 57 - [email protected] Gill, Jeff PANEL 03.09 ...... 149 - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 106 PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 PANEL 05.20 ...... 136 Gimenez, Eric Holt Gonzalez, Lillian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 PANEL 03.08 ...... 135 Giumelli, Francesco Gonzalez-Aller, Angelina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.19 ...... 121 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 Glasgow, Garrett Good, Martha - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 Godinez, Marisela Goodman, Gary - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 Godwin, Marcia Goodwin, Joanne - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 PANEL 21.04 ...... 184 Gokcek, Gigi Gordon, Frederick - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 78 PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 PANEL 05.13 ...... 39 Gordon, Stacy Goldberg, Lenny - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 169 PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 Goldin, Richard Gordy, Katherine - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 98 PANEL 12.05 ...... 41 Goldsmith, Melissa PANEL 12.70 ...... 165 - [email protected] Govella, Kristi PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 - [email protected] Goldstein, Joshua PANEL 05.07 ...... 120 - [email protected] Grant, John PANEL 15.03 ...... 112 - [email protected] Goldstein, Ken PANEL 12.21 ...... 177 - [email protected] Grant, Judith PANEL 09.05 ...... 138 - [email protected] Golya, Tamas PANEL 12.49 ...... 110 - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 106 214 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Grattan, Laura Guner, Selin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 Gunnell, John Gray, Gary - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 86 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 Gunnin, Michael Green, Andrew [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 Gupta-Carlson, Himanee Green, Joanne Connor - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 Gurian, Paul-Henri Green, Marcus - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 PANEL 12.06 ...... 139 Gustafsson, Nils Greene, Jeffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 Guy, Brian PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 - [email protected] Greenfest, Seth PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 - [email protected] Haanstad, Nancy PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 - [email protected] Grendstad, Gunnar PANEL 21.09 ...... 132 - [email protected] Haas, Liesl PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 - [email protected] Griffiths, Robert J. PANEL 17.04 ...... 45 - [email protected] PANEL 23.01 ...... 116 PANEL 05.04 ...... 78 Hackett, Justin Grisham, Kevin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.12 ...... 47 PANEL 10.02 ...... 108 PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 19.10 ...... 195 Hadley, Nathan Gritter, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 Haesly, Richard Guerrero, Mario - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.07 ...... 194 PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 17.04 ...... 45 Guest, James Halbert, Debora - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.45 ...... 57 PANEL 12.22 ...... 42 Gumbrecht, Robert Hall, Cheryl - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 PANEL 02.09 ...... 119 Gundogdu, Ayten Hall, Ian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.79 ...... 58 PANEL 12.10 ...... 191

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

Hall, Melinda Gann Harrington, Ashley - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 Hallock, Emily Harris, Douglas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.67 ...... 179 PANEL 08.04 ...... 80 Haltom, William Harris, Traci - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 PANEL 19.02 ...... 74 Hancock, Ange-Marie Harsell, Dana Michael - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 163 PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 Handley, Lauren Hartley, Roger - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 98 PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 Hangartner, Dominik Hatcher, Andrea - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 PANEL 17.04 ...... 45 Hanley, John Hauser, Brad - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.11 ...... 194 PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 Hanley, Ryan Hawkesworth, Mary - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.51 ...... 141 PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 Hansen, Kenneth PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 - [email protected] Hawley, Thomas PANEL 01.14 ...... 91 - [email protected] Hansford, Thomas PANEL 12.65 ...... 154 - [email protected] Haynes, Chris PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 - [email protected] Harbridge, Laurel PANEL 17.09 ...... 168 - [email protected] PANEL 22.08 ...... 146 PANEL 08.01 ...... 40 Hays, Bradley Harder, Lois - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 40 PANEL 12.22 ...... 42 Healy, Sarah Hardy, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 03.10 ...... 160 Heberle, Renee Hargis, Jill - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 69 PANEL 12.58 ...... 57 Hecock, Douglas Harper, Robin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 Hedrick, Charles Harriger, Katy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 PANEL 07.04 ...... 79

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

Hekman, Susan Hill, Samantha - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.41 ...... 164 PANEL 12.70 ...... 165 PANEL 12.55 ...... 192 Hill, Sarah Heldman, Caroline - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.10 ...... 181 PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 Hill Maher, Kristen Heller, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 PANEL 02.02 ...... 37 Hindman, Matthew Hemze, Leah - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 52 PANEL 09.06 ...... 151 Hinerman, Nate Hendershot, Marcus - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 143 PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 Hirsch, Alexander Hendlin, Yogi - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.28 ...... 124 PANEL 02.04 ...... 63 PANEL 12.29 ...... 153 Henry, Laura Hirsch, Harry - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 49 PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 PANEL 01.10 ...... 134 Hirschkind, Charles Hermann, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 97 PANEL 07.01 ...... 40 Hoekstra, Kinch Hero, Rodney PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 - [email protected] Hoen, Patricia PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 PANEL 05.14 ...... 52 Herzberg, Roberta Hoffman, Charles - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 143 PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 Heumann, Stefan PANEL 14.08 ...... 166 - [email protected] Hogg, Michael PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 - [email protected] Hickey, Patrick PANEL 19.12 ...... 47 - [email protected] Holland, Breena PANEL 04.04 ...... 149 - [email protected] Hiebert, Maureen PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 134 PANEL 05.01 ...... 38 Holland, Jenny PANEL 05.16 ...... 78 - [email protected] Highton, Benjamin PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 - [email protected] PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 Hollis-Brusky, Amanda Hildreth, Anne - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 PANEL 09.01 ...... 68

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

Holman, Chris Huang, Taofang - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.21 ...... 177 PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 Holsman, Jennifer Huber, Bruce - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 66 PANEL 03.11 ...... 174 Holyk, Greg Huber, Gregory PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 Holyoke, Thomas Huckfeldt, Robert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.06 ...... 109 PANEL 17.11 ...... 194 Honda, Eric Huefner, Robert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 62 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 Hoopes, Mary PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 - [email protected] Hughes, Sara PANEL 12.13 ...... 68 - [email protected] Hoover, Robin PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 - [email protected] Hughes, Thomas PANEL 01.14 ...... 91 - [email protected] Horne, Cynthia PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 - [email protected] PANEL 14.08 ...... 166 PANEL 01.02 ...... 49 Hulliung, Mark PANEL 01.07 ...... 76 - [email protected] HoSang, Daniel PANEL 12.26 ...... 56 - [email protected] Hultgren, John PANEL 11.07 - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 PANEL 02.08 ...... 50 Hosli, Madeleine Hultquist, Philip PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 - [email protected] Howard, Robert PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 - [email protected] Hunt, Stacey PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 - [email protected] Howell, Graham PANEL 01.14 ...... 91 - [email protected] PANEL 15.04 ...... 155 PANEL 12.56 ...... 164 Hurl, Ryan PANEL 12.61 ...... 84 - [email protected] Howk, Jennifer PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 - [email protected] Hurwitz, Mark PANEL 03.02 ...... 64 - [email protected] Hoyer, Eric PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 - [email protected] Huselid, Jesse PANEL 12.61 ...... 84 - [email protected] Hsueh, Vicki PANEL 03.12 ...... 187 - [email protected] Huseyinzadegan, Dilek PANEL 12.60 ...... 98 - [email protected] Htun, Mala PANEL 12.39 ...... 140 - [email protected] Huss, Stephen PANEL 23.02 ...... 146 - [email protected] PANEL 20.10 ...... 47 218 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Hyde, Mark Jelen, Ted - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 Ifeld, Ben PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 - [email protected] Jensen, Carsten PANEL 09.07 ...... 176 - [email protected] Ignatov, Anatoli PANEL 01.17 ...... 104 - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 81 PANEL 02.13 ...... 173 PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 Ignatova, Jacqueline Jepsen, Eric - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 Imai, Kunihiko PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 - [email protected] Jensen, Michael PANEL 24.01 ...... 62 - [email protected] Ingram, James PANEL 12.54 ...... 179 - [email protected] Jessee, Stephen PANEL 12.50 ...... 125 - [email protected] Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo PANEL 08.01 ...... 40 - [email protected] Jewett, Lauren PANEL 12.80 ...... 72 PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 Ireland, Patrick Jeydel, Alana - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.02 ...... 128 PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 Isaki, Bianca Ji, Chang-Ho - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.06 ...... 99 PANEL 19.12 ...... 47 Iza, Hussin Ji Yeon, Hong - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 86 PANEL 22.06 ...... 132 Jackson, Melinda Johns, Jeremy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 Jackson, Nenaji Johnson, Gary A. - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 72 PANEL 21.09 ...... 132 Jakpor, Riase Johnson, Jeffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.18 ...... 173 PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 Jarvis, Matthew Johnson, Richard - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 149 PANEL 05.13 ...... 39 PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 Johnson, Susan Jasmine, Yarish - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 PANEL 06.08 ...... 175 Johnson, Tyler Jeff, Dense - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 PANEL 18.08 ...... 46

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

Johnston, Steven Kaswan, Mark - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 153 PANEL 12.76 ...... 180 Jones, Timothy Katzenstein, Mary PANEL 09.03 ...... 81 - [email protected] Jones-Correa, Michael PANEL 12.17 ...... 124 PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 Kauneckis, Derek Jorgensen, Nick - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 PANEL 05.19 ...... 121 Kawar, Leila Joshi, Devin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 39 PANEL 01.02 ...... 49 Kear, Andrew PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 - [email protected] Jungkunz, Vincent PANEL 03.05 ...... 105 - [email protected] Kearney, Richard PANEL 12.02 ...... 123 - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 69 PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 Kakizaki, Masaki Keller, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 76 PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 Kalyan, Rohan Kelly, Andrew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.44 ...... 42 PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 Kammas, Anthony Kelly, Sean Q. - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 148 PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 Kang, Eunju PANEL 08.03 ...... 54 - [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 80 PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 Kelts, Steven Kaplan, Morris - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.71 ...... 180 PANEL 12.19 ...... 152 Kerevel, Yann Karlsson, Rasmus - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 PANEL 02.05 ...... 77 Kersch, Ken Karpowitz, Chris - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 107 PANEL 09.01 ...... 68 Kessel, Alisa Kassel, Jason - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.09 ...... 176 PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 PANEL 12.12 ...... 55 Kassiola, Joel Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.12 ...... 160 PANEL 12.23 ...... 56 Kassop, Nancy Key, Jeffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 PANEL 21.02 ...... 146 PANEL 04.02 ...... 106

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

Khajetoorians, Arika Kogan, Vladimir - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.10 ...... 195 PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 Kiasatpour, Soleiman PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 - [email protected] Kohn, Margaret PANEL 05.07 ...... 120 - [email protected] Kim, Bumsoo PANEL 12.09 ...... 176 - [email protected] Kolovos, Amaleia PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 - [email protected] Kim, Kony PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 - [email protected] Komsuoglu, Aysegul PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 - [email protected] Kim, Sungmoon PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 - [email protected] Koon, Bruce PANEL 12.73 ...... 43 - [email protected] King, James PANEL 09.07 ...... 176 - [email protected] Koontz, Tom PANEL 04.05 ...... 78 - [email protected] King, Kristy PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 135 PANEL 12.71 ...... 180 Korey, John King, Loren - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 PANEL 12.34 ...... 70 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 Kingston, Lindsey PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 - [email protected] Koski, Chris PANEL 19.05 ...... 113 - [email protected] Kinner, Colter PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 - [email protected] Kotef, Hagar PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 - [email protected] Kinney, Dick PANEL 12.53 ...... 178 - [email protected] Kousser, Thad PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 - [email protected] PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 Kinney, Edi Kowalski, Katherine - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.05 ...... 167 PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 Kinney, Jennifer Kramer, Sina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 68 PANEL 12.39 ...... 140 Kirkpatrick, Jennet PANEL 14.08 ...... 166 - [email protected] Kraus, Joseph PANEL 12.40 ...... 153 - [email protected] Klick, Holly PANEL 01.11 ...... 186 - [email protected] Krueger, James PANEL 03.09 ...... 149 - [email protected] Koch, Andrew PANEL 18.05 ...... 143 - [email protected] Krupp, Tyler PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 - [email protected] PANEL 12.65 ...... 154 221 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Kryder, Daniel Lamothe, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 98 PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 PANEL 13.06 ...... 181 Lamothe, Meeyoung Kuchler, Daniel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 PANEL 06.07 ...... 162 Lane, Joseph PANEL 12.39 ...... 140 - [email protected] PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 Kulkarni, Anupma PANEL 02.06 ...... 105 - [email protected] Lanier, Drew PANEL 01.18 ...... 173 - [email protected] Kumar, Sujith PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 - [email protected] Lapp, Nancy PANEL 12.76 ...... 180 - [email protected] Kurt, Cline PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 - [email protected] Lascher, Jr., Edward PANEL 03.13 ...... 187 - [email protected] Kurtz, Rick PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 PANEL 03.13 ...... 187 Latner, Michael Kurzer, Paulette - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.54 ...... 179 PANEL 18.04 ...... 130 PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 Kushigemachi, Ryan Lavariega Monforti, Jessica - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 Kushner Gadarian, Shana PANEL 19.06 ...... 101 - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 168 PANEL 17.09 ...... 168 Law, David PANEL 17.10 ...... 181 - [email protected] Kwon, Hyeok Yong PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 - [email protected] Lawrence, Regina PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 - [email protected] PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 La Raja, Raymond Lawson, Brian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 Lafontaine, Christopher Lazos, Sylvia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 39 PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 Lai, Jun-Yao Le, Danvy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 49 PANEL 20.02 ...... 61 PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 Leach, William Lambacher, Jason - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 PANEL 02.11 ...... 148 Ledet, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 20.10 ...... 47 222 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Lee, Hyo Won Leland, Suzanne - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 Lee, Fred Lemieux, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 74 PANEL 07.01 ...... 40 Lee, Charles PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 - [email protected] PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 PANEL 12.79 ...... 58 Lemm, Vanessa Lee, Charlotte - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 41 PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 Lenhardt, Robin Lee, Chris - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 163 PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 Leslie, Isis PANEL 01.16 ...... 76 - [email protected] Lee, Dongmin PANEL 12.20 ...... 191 - [email protected] PANEL 19.12 ...... 47 PANEL 01.16 ...... 76 Letoto, Diane Lee, Jinmin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 PANEL 12.73 ...... 43 Levine, Meredith Lee, Sang Wan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 PANEL 05.03 ...... 64 Lev-On, Azi Lee, Wei-chin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.05 ...... 138 PANEL 05.20 ...... 136 Levy, Naomi Leebaw, Bronwyn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 91 PANEL 12.75 ...... 126 Lewis, Paul Lehrman, Sally - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 PANEL 09.07 ...... 176 PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 Leighley, Jan Ley, Aaron - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 24.03 ...... 133 PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 Leitch, David Li, Quan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 39 PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 Lien, Pei-te Leiter, Debra - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 127 PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 Light, Steve PANEL 22.06 ...... 132 - [email protected] Leithner, Anika PANEL 19.05 ...... 113 - [email protected] Lim, Elvin PANEL 09.03 ...... 81 - [email protected] PANEL 13.07 ...... 194

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

Lim, Sijeong Loizidou, Elena - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.19 ...... 121 PANEL 12.19 ...... 152 Lima-Neves, Terza Lokko, Christina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.06 ...... 99 PANEL 16.04 ...... 142 Linch, Amy Lombardini, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 PANEL 12.09 ...... 176 Lindaman, Kara Longo, Patrizia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 PANEL 12.23 ...... 56 Lindgren, Eric Longoria, Thomas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 PANEL 21.07 ...... 197 Lindquist, Stefanie Lopez-Schermer, Charlotte - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 107 PANEL 03.12 ...... 187 PANEL 07.13 ...... 40 Losco, Joseph Lindskog, Gregg - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 PANEL 04.03 ...... 135 Lovato, Brian Lipson, Daniel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 PANEL 14.01 ...... 44 Lovecraft, Amy Lisi, Marco - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 50 PANEL 01.10 ...... 134 PANEL 02.11 ...... 148 Litfin, Karen Lovell, Geoge - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 77 PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 Little, Adrian Lovenduski, Joni - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.29 ...... 153 PANEL 23.02 ...... 146 Locke, Jill Lovrich, Nicholas - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.20 ...... 191 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 12.30 ...... 83 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 Locker, Laura Lowham, Elizabeth - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 Lockett, Linda PANEL 03.12 ...... 187 - [email protected] Lowndes, Joseph PANEL 17.04 ...... 45 - [email protected] Lockhart, Sarah PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 PANEL 05.10 ...... 161 PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 Lockhart, Charles Lozano, Richard - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 224 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Lu, Tao MacIver, Corey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 108 PANEL 02.10 ...... 134 Lucas, Jennifer MacKenzie, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 Ludwig, Mark Mackin, Glenn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.05 ...... 138 PANEL 12.32 ...... 177 Luke, Timothy PANEL 12.68 ...... 193 - [email protected] Magnusson, Rachel PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 - [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 105 PANEL 12.21 ...... 177 PANEL 12.18 ...... 140 Mahmood, Saba Lunch, William - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 135 PANEL 12.41 ...... 164 Lustig, Jeff Mahoney, Charles - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 169 PANEL 05.10 ...... 161 Lutnick, Alexandra Majdi Clark, Parissa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.05 ...... 167 PANEL 19.06 ...... 101 Lutz, Mark Majic, Samantha - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.48 ...... 97 PANEL 11.09 ...... 152 Luxon, Nancy PANEL 15.05 ...... 167 - [email protected] Makse, Todd PANEL 12.08 ...... 163 - [email protected] PANEL 12.42 ...... 178 PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 Malette, Sebastien Lynch, Ed - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.09 ...... 119 PANEL 01.15 ...... 49 Malhotra, Neil PANEL 01.18 ...... 173 - [email protected] Lyons, Michael PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 - [email protected] PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 03.09 ...... 149 Maloy, Jason Ma, Sai - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 PANEL 20.02 ...... 61 Manweller, Mathew MacCannell, Dean, - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 Manzano, Sylvia MacCannell, Jason - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.15 ...... 114 PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 Mapes-Martins, Brad MacDonald, Jason - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 50 PANEL 23.06 ...... 48

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

Marasco, Robyn Martinez-Ebers, Valerie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.30 ...... 83 PANEL 14.03 ...... 72 PANEL 12.37 ...... 70 PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 PANEL 12.39 ...... 140 Marusek, Sarah Marichal, Jose - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 65 PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 17.02 ...... 86 PANEL 09.06 ...... 151 Marwah, Inder Marin, Mara - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.66 ...... 165 PANEL 12.57 ...... 43 Maskivker, Julia Markell, Patchen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.31 ...... 164 PANEL 12.09 ...... 176 Masters, Daniel PANEL 12.30 ...... 83 - [email protected] Markos, Andrea PANEL 05.10 ...... 161 - [email protected] PANEL 05.12 ...... 188 PANEL 12.31 ...... 164 PANEL 05.14 ...... 52 Marrati, Paola Masuoka, Natalie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 109 PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 Marshall, Thomas PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 - [email protected] PANEL 19.19 ...... 182 PANEL 17.08 ...... 155 PANEL 19.20 ...... 195 PANEL 17.10 ...... 181 Mathiowetz, Dean Marshall, Nell - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 PANEL 12.42 ...... 178 Marso, Lori Matisoff, Daniel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 69 PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 Martel, James Matthews, Emily - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.28 ...... 124 PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 Martin, Byran Maxwell, Lida - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.08 ...... 155 PANEL 12.80 ...... 72 Martin, Edward Mayer, Alex - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 Martin, Paul Mayerfeld, Jamie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 PANEL 12.19 ...... 152 Martin, Sarah Mazur, Amy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 PANEL 23.02 ...... 146 Martinek, Wendy PANEL 24.03 ...... 133 - [email protected] Mazzochi, Paul PANEL 07.06 ...... 107 - [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 102 PANEL 12.21 ...... 177 226 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

McAfee, Kathy McIver, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 PANEL 09.05 ...... 138 McAuliffe, Jana McIvor, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.39 ...... 140 PANEL 12.12 ...... 55 McBeath, Jerry McKean, Benjamin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 McKeen, Gayle PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 - [email protected] McBride, Keally PANEL 19.07 ...... 143 - [email protected] McKenzie, Mary PANEL 12.07 ...... 190 - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 163 PANEL 05.13 ...... 39 McCall, Madhavi PANEL 05.19 ...... 121 - [email protected] McKenzie, Jonathan PANEL 07.03 ...... 66 - [email protected] McCann, Michael PANEL 12.65 ...... 154 - [email protected] McKoy, Christopher PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 - [email protected] PANEL 24.04 ...... 133 PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 McCarthy, Michael McQuide, Bryan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.08 ...... 139 PANEL 11.06 ...... 109 McCown, Alex McWilliams, Susan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.63 ...... 126 PANEL 12.11 ...... 97 McCracken, Darrah Meckstroth, Christopher - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.54 ...... 179 PANEL 12.66 ...... 165 McDaniel, Jason Medearis, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 PANEL 24.04 ...... 133 PANEL 22.08 ...... 146 Medina, Christina McDonagh, Eileen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 Mejia, Armando PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 - [email protected] PANEL 13.06 ...... 181 PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 McElderry, Christina PANEL 19.10 ...... 195 - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 PANEL 02.15 ...... 37 Melnick, Shep McGovern, Patrick - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 79 PANEL 12.78 ...... 84 Mendelberg, Tali PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 - [email protected] PANEL 18.08 ...... 46 PANEL 09.01 ...... 68

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

Mendoza, Patricia Miller, Peter - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 PANEL 17.05 ...... 113 Menzel, Annie Mills, Russell - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.47 ...... 83 PANEL 16.01 ...... 99 Merolla, Jennifer Mills, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 PANEL 09.06 ...... 151 PANEL 23.04 ...... 185 Minter, Shannon Meyer, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 163 PANEL 02.05 ...... 77 Miodek, Anais PANEL 02.06 ...... 105 - [email protected] Meyerhoff, Eli PANEL 07.04 ...... 79 - [email protected] Miroff, Bruce PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 - [email protected] Mezey, Michael PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 - [email protected] PANEL 13.06 ...... 181 PANEL 04.04 ...... 149 Mironesco, Monique PANEL 08.03 ...... 54 - [email protected] PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 Mezey, Susan Mishler, Bill - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 60 PANEL 24.03 ...... 133 Michelbach, Philip Mishra, Sangay - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.51 ...... 141 PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 Michelson, Melissa Mitchell, Charles - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.16 ...... 144 PANEL 05.05 ...... 94 PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 05.15 ...... 65 Milazzo, Caitlin Monardi, Fred - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 Moncrief, Gary Miller, Char - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 PANEL 06.08 ...... 175 Monroe, Nathan PANEL 06.09 ...... 188 - [email protected] Miller, Gregg PANEL 08.01 ...... 40 - [email protected] Monshipouri, Mahmood PANEL 12.68 ...... 193 - [email protected] Miller, Joshua PANEL 12.31 ...... 164 - [email protected] Montanaro, Laura PANEL 12.23 ...... 56 - [email protected] Miller, Mark PANEL 23.02 ...... 146 - [email protected] Montinola, Gabriella PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 186 228 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Montoya, Celeste Muldoon, Paul - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 PANEL 12.29 ...... 153 Moore, John Mulvey, Ryan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.09 ...... 149 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 05.14 ...... 52 Mundy, Alicia Moore, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 PANEL 12.12 ...... 55 Murphy, Andrew PANEL 12.73 ...... 43 - [email protected] Moore, Scott PANEL 12.30 ...... 83 - [email protected] Murray, Leah PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 09.01 ...... 68 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 Murthy, Hamsa Morefield, Jeannie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 68 PANEL 12.10 ...... 191 Muste, Christopher PANEL 12.25 ...... 69 - [email protected] Moreno, Raul PANEL 09.02 ...... 54 - [email protected] PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 PANEL 19.10 ...... 195 Nackenoff, Carol Morgan, Kathryn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 Morgan, Nicholas Nagtzaam, Gerry - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 PANEL 02.15 ...... 37 Morikawa, Terukazu Nakamura, Robert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.33 ...... 192 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 Morin, Robert Nalder, Kimberly - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 09.02 ...... 54 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 PANEL 17.01 ...... 73 Morin, Jason PANEL 20.01 ...... 169 - [email protected] Naranch, Laurie PANEL 19.19 ...... 182 - [email protected] Morley, Christopher PANEL 12.20 ...... 191 - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 125 PANEL 19.05 ...... 113 Naseemullah, Adnan Morrison, KC - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 63 PANEL 21.02 ...... 146 Nath, Nisha Moseley, Mason - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.22 ...... 42 PANEL 01.10 ...... 134 Neff-Sharum, Emily Moulder, Annette - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 159 PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 229 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Neidleman, Jason Noor, Muhammad - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.63 ...... 126 PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 Neiman, Max Nordlund, Carrie - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.11 ...... 194 PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 PANEL 20.04 ...... 102 PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 Nordquist, Michael Nelle, Bryan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 37 PANEL 12.23 ...... 56 PANEL 02.13 ...... 173 Nelson, Hal Norell, Elizabeth - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 Nelson, Scott Northrop, Shannon - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.18 ...... 140 PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 Newell, Waller Norton, Anne - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.48 ...... 97 PANEL 12.03 ...... 97 Newland, Sara PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 - [email protected] Novkov, Julie PANEL 05.07 ...... 120 - [email protected] Newman, James PANEL 07.07 ...... 121 - [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 PANEL 23.03 ...... 172 Null, Thomas Nguyen, Linda - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.03 ...... 112 PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 Nuño, Mackenzie Nichols, Robert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.04 ...... 142 PANEL 12.41 ...... 164 Ó Murchú, Niall PANEL 12.47 ...... 83 - [email protected] Nicholson, Stephen PANEL 01.08 ...... 91 - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 Obach, Brian Nickel, Patricia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 PANEL 12.18 ...... 140 Ober, Josh Nicolescu Waggonner, Cristina PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 - [email protected] O'Brien, Erin PANEL 01.01 ...... 36 - [email protected] Niemi, Richard PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 - [email protected] O'Brien, Peter PANEL 22.04 ...... 171 - [email protected] Nogueira Budny, Daniel PANEL 19.08 ...... 156 - [email protected] O'Doherty, Tamara PANEL 11.08 ...... 139 - [email protected] PANEL 15.05 ...... 167 230 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

O'Regan, Valerie Owen, Alex - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 Oh, Seong Soo Ozdemir, Ugur - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 99 PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 Okura, Masako Rachel Ozler, S. Ilgu - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 Oldmixon, Elizabeth Pacelle, Richard - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 Oliva, Daniela Paden, Catherine - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.76 ...... 180 PANEL 19.18 ...... 169 Olson, Joel Page, Stephen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 PANEL 16.02 ...... 72 PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 Pahnke, Anthony Omo-bare, Iren - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 134 PANEL 07.14 ...... 53 PANEL 06.02 ...... 39 Omoto, Allen Paik, Sung-Wook - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 On, Steve Pampinella, Stephen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.31 ...... 164 PANEL 05.12 ...... 188 Orr, Marion PANEL 06.07 ...... 162 - [email protected] Panagia, Davide PANEL 19.09 ...... 168 - [email protected] Orr, Susan PANEL 12.36 ...... 110 - [email protected] PANEL 12.42 ...... 178 PANEL 11.02 ...... 55 Pantoja, Adrian PANEL 12.72 ...... 166 - [email protected] Orren, Karen PANEL 19.20 ...... 195 - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 PANEL 13.03 ...... 98 Parent, Jonathan Ors, Birsen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.11 ...... 175 PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 PANEL 15.01 ...... 60 Osborn, Tracy Paris, Jeffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 PANEL 12.07 ...... 190 Ostrander, Katie Park, Sooenn - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 127 PANEL 12.61 ...... 84 Otobe, Nobutaka - [email protected] PANEL 12.33 ...... 192 231 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Parker, David Percival, Garrick - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 80 PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 Perez, Nahshon Parker, Joel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.75 ...... 126 PANEL 12.68 ...... 193 Peschek, Joseph Parker, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 PANEL 24.01 ...... 62 PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 Parker, Steven Petersen, Brian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 105 PANEL 03.05 ...... 105 Parrish, John Petersen, Seth - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.06 ...... 161 PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 PANEL 12.76 ...... 180 Peterson, Geoffrey Parslow, Joakim - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 Peterson, Nicholas Parson, Sean - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.17 ...... 94 PANEL 02.01 ...... 50 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 02.04 ...... 63 Peterson, Rolfe PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 - [email protected] Patterson, Sasha PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 PANEL 21.04 ...... 184 Pfeiffer, Caryn Patterson-Tutschka, Monicka - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 PANEL 12.56 ...... 164 Pickerill, J. Mitchell Paul, Mark - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 107 PANEL 20.01 ...... 169 PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 Peck, Felicia Pidluzny, Jonathan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.11 ...... 148 PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 Pedraza, Francisco Pierce, Tina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.16 ...... 144 PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 Peiffer, Caryn Pietryka, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 PANEL 17.11 ...... 194 Pemberton, Sarah Pinaire, Brian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 12.17 ...... 124 Penner, Devin Piscopo, Jennifer - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.21 ...... 177 PANEL 23.01 ...... 116

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

Plotke, David Radheshwar, Jovian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.72 ...... 166 PANEL 05.16 ...... 78 PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 Rahman, Fatima Pludwin, Steven PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 - [email protected] Rahman, Smita PANEL 06.06 ...... 161 - [email protected] PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 PANEL 12.03 ...... 97 Poister, Ted PANEL 12.44 ...... 42 PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 Raimundo, Filipa Polk, Stephen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 91 PANEL 02.04 ...... 63 Ramakrishnan, Karthick Ponce, Albert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 PANEL 19.14 ...... 88 Ramirez, Ricardo Pool, Heather - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 Randol, Blake Potter, Hillary - [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 Prather, Michael Raphael, Chad - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.16 ...... 76 PANEL 09.01 ...... 68 Preuhs, Robert Rasmussen, Claire - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 182 PANEL 12.32 ...... 177 PANEL 20.10 ...... 47 PANEL 12.69 ...... 154 Price, Sara Raso, Connor - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.63 ...... 126 PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 Prince, David Ray, Leonard - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 PANEL 01.06 ...... 148 Provine, Doris Marie Read, Ben - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.11 ...... 175 PANEL 01.03 ...... 63 PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 Przygoda, Annette Read, James - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 PANEL 12.04 ...... 82 Pubantz, Jerry PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 - [email protected] Redhead, Mark PANEL 05.09 ...... 149 - [email protected] Pump, Barry PANEL 12.69 ...... 154 - [email protected] Reed, Ryan PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 - [email protected] Quiroz-Becerra, Victoria PANEL 15.03 ...... 112 - [email protected] PANEL 11.09 ...... 152 233 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Reilly, Jack Robinson, Jean - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 PANEL 21.02 ...... 146 PANEL 17.11 Rocca, Michael Reinhard, Michael - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 PANEL 05.07 ...... 120 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 PANEL 05.09 ...... 149 Rodriguez, Gilda PANEL 07.14 ...... 53 - [email protected] Reiss, Dorit PANEL 23.01 ...... 116 - [email protected] Rodriguez, Mariana PANEL 16.04 ...... 142 - [email protected] Reyes, Corinna PANEL 17.08 ...... 155 - [email protected] Rogers, Todd PANEL 01.12 ...... 104 - [email protected] Rice, Steven PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 - [email protected] Rogowski, Jon PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 - [email protected] Richards, Erin PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 - [email protected] Rohrer, Judy PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 - [email protected] Richardson, Neal PANEL 14.07 ...... 127 - [email protected] Ron, Amit PANEL 11.08 ...... 139 - [email protected] Ricks, Boris PANEL 12.06 ...... 139 - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 98 PANEL 20.02 ...... 61 Rosa- Lugo, Jr., Bernardo Ridout, Travis PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 - [email protected] Rosales, Rodolfo PANEL 09.05 ...... 138 - [email protected] Rim, Kathy PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 - [email protected] Rosales, Maria PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 - [email protected] Rinelli, Lorenzo PANEL 12.58 ...... 57 - [email protected] Rosano, Michael PANEL 05.16 ...... 78 - [email protected] Rinfret, Sara PANEL 12.46 ...... 71 - [email protected] PANEL 12.61 ...... 84 PANEL 03.08 ...... 135 Rose, Melody Ringquist, Evan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.04 ...... 184 PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 Robbins, Nicholas PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 - [email protected] Rosenberg, Shawn PANEL 06.07 ...... 162 - [email protected] Robinson, Chris PANEL 09.01 ...... 68 - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 PANEL 02.04 ...... 63 Rosenblatt, Adam - [email protected] PANEL 06.06 ...... 161 234 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Rosenthal, Alisa Rushing, Sara - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 123 PANEL 12.73 ...... 43 Rothenstein, Rike Russell-Einhorn, Malcolm - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.06 ...... 109 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 Roth-Johnson, Danielle Ryneal, Marcelina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 PANEL 05.18 ...... 107 Rottinghaus, Brandon Saavedra, Roque - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 80 PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 Roulier, Scott Sabl, Andrew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.80 ...... 72 PANEL 12.78 ...... 84 Routh, Stephen Sable, Marc - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 149 PANEL 12.46 ...... 71 PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 PANEL 12.48 ...... 97 Rowe, James Saccarelli, Emanuele - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 PANEL 12.06 ...... 139 PANEL 12.21 ...... 177 Sacco, Jennifer Rowe, Kevin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 44 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 Rowen, Jamie Sagás, Ernesto - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.11 ...... 175 PANEL 19.14 ...... 88 Rowling, Charles Saiz, Martin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.03 ...... 81 PANEL 21.03 ...... 170 Rucki, Sheila Salamone, Michael - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 94 PANEL 07.04 ...... 79 PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 Salazar, Sergio Rudolph, Matthew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 01.03 ...... 63 Saldin, Robert Ruggeiro, Tina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 135 PANEL 22.08 ...... 146 Salgado, Susana Rundquist, Barry - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 108 PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 Salka, William Rusch, Lara - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.13 ...... 187 PANEL 11.09 ...... 152 PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 235 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Samford, Steven Schatzman, Christina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.12 ...... 188 PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 Sanborn, IV, Howard Schecter, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 Scheele, Raymond Sanchez, Gabriel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 61 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 Scherer, Matthew PANEL 19.19 ...... 182 - [email protected] Sanchez, Peter PANEL 12.03 ...... 97 - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 109 PANEL 11.08 ...... 139 Schirmer, Dietmar Sanders, Rachel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 PANEL 19.07 ...... 143 Schladen, Jon Sarkissian, Ani - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 Schlosberg, David PANEL 01.14 ...... 91 - [email protected] Sarvasy, Wendy PANEL 02.01 ...... 50 - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 77 PANEL 12.72 ...... 166 Schlosser, Joel Sasikumar, Karthika - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 163 PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 Schmidt, Jr., Ronald Sato, Atsuko - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.55 ...... 192 PANEL 23.07 ...... 159 Schmidt, Sr., Ronald Sauls, Shanaysha - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 PANEL 12.58 ...... 57 PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 Savchak, Elisha PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 169 PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 Schofield, Norman Saxonhouse, Arlene - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 PANEL 12.46 ...... 71 Schreiber, Ronnee Schaap, Andrew - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 185 PANEL 12.29 ...... 153 Schroedel, Jean PANEL 12.50 ...... 125 - [email protected] Schaler, Claudia PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 - [email protected] Schuele, Donna PANEL 12.26 ...... 56 - [email protected] Scharr, Robert PANEL 23.08 ...... 147 - [email protected] Schulman, Alex PANEL 20.02 ...... 61 - [email protected] PANEL 06.09 ...... 188 236 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Schumann, Robert Seyfert, Robert - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 02.13 ...... 173 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 Shaffer, William Schwartz, Joel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 PANEL 12.40 ...... 153 Shafie, Dave Schwartz, Katrina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 135 PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 Shanahan, Elizabeth Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 105 PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 PANEL 16.01 ...... 99 PANEL 18.03 ...... 100 Shannon, Deric PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 - [email protected] Schwarze, Michelle PANEL 11.01 ...... 41 - [email protected] Shapiro, Kam PANEL 12.62 ...... 111 - [email protected] Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie PANEL 12.35 ...... 83 PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 Shapiro, Martin Scott, Austin PANEL 07.13 ...... 40 - [email protected] Shapiro, Michael PANEL 02.12 ...... 160 - [email protected] Scott, Joanna PANEL 12.28 ...... 124 - [email protected] Shaw, Keith PANEL 12.59 ...... 71 - [email protected] Scott, John PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 - [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 105 PANEL 12.51 ...... 141 Shea, Jennifer Searles, Kathleen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 PANEL 17.09 ...... 168 Sheets, Penelope Seery, John PANEL 09.03 ...... 81 - [email protected] Shelton, Joel PANEL 12.11 ...... 97 - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 69 PANEL 12.62 ...... 111 Segura, Gary Sherman, Daniel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 46 PANEL 03.13 ...... 187 PANEL 22.03 ...... 90 Shin, Doh Seong Eun, Cho - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 49 PANEL 09.06 ...... 151 Shin, Jae Hyeok Serra, George - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 81 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 Shingles, Richard Settle, ALLEN - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.20 ...... 195 PANEL 20.03 ...... 114

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

Shippen, Nichole Silverstein, Gordon - [email protected] PANEL 07.13 ...... 40 PANEL 12.49 ...... 110 Silverstein, Helena PANEL 14.08 ...... 166 - [email protected] Shivagiri, Radha PANEL 07.14 ...... 53 - [email protected] Simas, Elizabeth PANEL 05.05 ...... 94 - [email protected] Shock, David PANEL 20.05 ...... 115 - [email protected] Simmons, Randy PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 - [email protected] Shomura, Chad PANEL 03.10 ...... 160 - [email protected] Simon, Erik PANEL 12.44 ...... 42 - [email protected] Shou, Huisheng PANEL 03.12 ...... 187 - [email protected] Simon, Jonathan PANEL 01.17 ...... 104 - [email protected] Showden, Carisa PANEL 12.07 ...... 190 - [email protected] Simon, Stephen PANEL 15.05 ...... 167 - [email protected] Shulga, Mayia PANEL 07.08 ...... 138 - [email protected] Singh, Jakeet PANEL 06.04 ...... 52 - [email protected] Shulman, George PANEL 12.41 ...... 164 - [email protected] Singleton, Sara PANEL 12.08 ...... 163 - [email protected] PANEL 12.36 ...... 110 PANEL 03.02 ...... 64 Siaroff, Alan PANEL 03.03 ...... 77 - [email protected] Sinn, Jeff PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 - [email protected] Siddiki, Saba PANEL 02.09 ...... 119 - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 134 PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 Sircar, Indraneel Siegel, Scott - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 PANEL 05.12 ...... 188 Sircar, Thea PANEL 05.13 ...... 39 - [email protected] Siemers, David PANEL 12.67 ...... 179 - [email protected] Skaaning, Svend-Erik PANEL 12.04 ...... 82 - [email protected] PANEL 13.06 ...... 181 PANEL 01.17 ...... 104 Silber, Heather Skinner, Daniel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.15 ...... 114 PANEL 06.06 ...... 161 Sill, Kaitlyn PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 - [email protected] PANEL 07.16 ...... 80 PANEL 07.06 ...... 107 Skopek, Tracy Silver, Adam - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 13.07 ...... 194 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144

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

Slade, Stephanie Sokoloff, William - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 PANEL 12.35 ...... 83 Slann, Martin Solinger, Adam - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 143 PANEL 05.09 ...... 149 Somma, Mark Slessarev-Jamir, Helene - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 50 PANEL 11.02 ...... 55 PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 Smith, Anna Marie Sommer, Udi - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 163 PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 Smith, Brian PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 - [email protected] Sonenshein, Raphael PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 - [email protected] Smith, Daniel PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 - [email protected] Song, Sarah PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 - [email protected] Smith, Eric PANEL 12.15 ...... 140 - [email protected] PANEL 12.34 ...... 70 PANEL 03.09 ...... 149 Sorace, Christian Smith, Keith - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.70 ...... 165 PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 Sparrow, Bartholomew PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 - [email protected] Smith, Michelle PANEL 13.01 ...... 44 - [email protected] PANEL 13.06 ...... 181 PANEL 12.47 ...... 83 Sprague, Mary PANEL 12.74 ...... 111 - [email protected] Smith, Michelle-Renee PANEL 21.07 ...... 197 - [email protected] Spriggs, II, James PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 - [email protected] Snickars, Eric PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 - [email protected] Springer, Christine PANEL 07.08 ...... 138 - [email protected] Snow, Steve PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 - [email protected] Springer, Melanie PANEL 21.06 ...... 132 - [email protected] Snyder-Hall, R. Claire PANEL 13.05 ...... 58 - [email protected] Squatrito, Theresa PANEL 12.38 ...... 125 - [email protected] Soherr-Hadwiger, David PANEL 05.01 ...... 38 - [email protected] PANEL 05.11 ...... 174 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 St. Clair, Gilbert PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 - [email protected] Sokhey, Anand PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 - [email protected] PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 Staats, Joseph PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 - [email protected] PANEL 07.09 ...... 150 239 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Stabrowski, Donald Stokes-Brown, Atiya - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 19.19 ...... 182 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 Stone, Peter Stambough, Stephen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 52 PANEL 11.06 ...... 109 PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 PANEL 12.68 ...... 193 PANEL 23.06 ...... 48 Stow, Simon Staszak, Sarah - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 153 PANEL 13.03 ...... 98 PANEL 19.01 ...... 87 Stathis, Mike Strach, Patricia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.09 ...... 132 PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 Stavro, Elaine PANEL 13.07 ...... 194 - [email protected] Streichler, Stuart PANEL 12.14 ...... 82 - [email protected] Steed, Brian PANEL 07.08 ...... 138 - [email protected] Strickler, Jeremy PANEL 03.10 ...... 160 - [email protected] Stein, Michael PANEL 04.02 ...... 106 - [email protected] Strolovitch, Dara PANEL 02.12 ...... 160 - [email protected] Steinberger, Peter PANEL 14.05 ...... 112 - [email protected] PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 PANEL 12.10 ...... 191 Strong, Tracy Stenger, Anthony - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.30 ...... 83 PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 PANEL 12.51 ...... 141 Stephens, M. Israel Suk, Mina - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 94 PANEL 12.12 ...... 55 Stephens, Piers Sullivan, Kathleen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 Stevens, Jacqueline Sun, Jing - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 69 PANEL 05.07 ...... 120 Stevens, Leonard Sundstrom, Ronald - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.08 ...... 146 PANEL 19.07 ...... 143 Stillman, Peter Surak, Sarah - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 77 PANEL 02.06 ...... 105 Stoker, Laura Svenson, Arthur - stoker@.berkeley.edu - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 129 PANEL 18.05 ...... 143

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

Swanson, Jacinda Theodoridis, Alexander G. - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.06 ...... 139 PANEL 17.03 ...... 100 Swarts, Heidi Theriault, Sean - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.09 ...... 152 PANEL 08.01 ...... 40 Tabares, Tressa Thiem, Annika - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 PANEL 12.59 ...... 71 Tabb, David Thomas, John - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 PANEL 19.03 ...... 87 Thomas, Paul Talshir, Gayil - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.77 ...... 193 PANEL 11.04 ...... 81 Thompson, Michael Tamaddon, Bobak - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.49 ...... 110 PANEL 17.09 ...... 168 Thomsen, Jens Peter Tamulis, Bron - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 75 PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 Thomson, Brad Tataw, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 Thoren, Kim Taverna, Jessica - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 106 PANEL 02.08 ...... 50 Thornton, Wayne PANEL 03.11 ...... 174 - [email protected] Taylor, Katrina PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 - [email protected] Thorson, Greg PANEL 03.11 ...... 174 - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 123 PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 Taylor, Kirstine Thorup Larsen, Lars - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.54 ...... 179 PANEL 18.04 ...... 130 Taylor, Kamilah Thrall, Trevor - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 183 PANEL 14.02 ...... 59 Threadcraft, Shatema Taylor, Grant - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.06 ...... 99 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 Tipler, Kathleen Tecklenburg, Chris - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 PANEL 12.32 ...... 177 Tedesco, Delacey Todsen, John - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.69 ...... 154 PANEL 13.07 ...... 194 Thadhani, Rupa Tollestrup, Jessica - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.18 ...... 140 PANEL 08.05 ...... 95 241 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Tønder, Lars Turner, Charles - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.14 ...... 82 PANEL 07.03 ...... 66 Towler, Christopher Turner, Robin - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.08 ...... 155 PANEL 03.02 ...... 64 PANEL 19.06 ...... 101 Tussing, Bert Trachtenberg, Zev - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 PANEL 02.03 ...... 92 Udani, Adriano PANEL 02.12 ...... 160 - [email protected] Traga, Lulzim PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 - [email protected] Valayden, Chandiren PANEL 11.04 ...... 81 - [email protected] Tran, Brittney PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 - [email protected] Valdez, Ines PANEL 22.09 ...... 171 - [email protected] Trautman, Linda PANEL 12.53 ...... 178 - [email protected] Valdini, Melody Ellis PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 - [email protected] Travaline, Katharine PANEL 23.05 ...... 198 - [email protected] Valenzuela, Ali PANEL 02.08 ...... 50 - [email protected] Tronto, Joan PANEL 19.19 ...... 182 - [email protected] PANEL 22.07 ...... 158 PANEL 12.01 ...... 163 Valeriano, Brandon Trounstine, Jessica - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 161 PANEL 20.06 ...... 157 Valiquette Moreau, Nina PANEL 20.10 ...... 47 - [email protected] Tsui, Hsiao-Chien PANEL 12.61 ...... 84 - [email protected] Valls, Andrew PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 - [email protected] PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 PANEL 12.75 ...... 126 Tucey, Cindy van der Haar, Marleen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 09.01 ...... 68 PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 Tucker, Brian Van Dyk, Bob - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 123 PANEL 03.10 ...... 160 PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 Van Houweling, Robert Tuckness, Alex - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 PANEL 06.06 ...... 161 Van Vechten, Renee PANEL 12.76 ...... 180 - [email protected] Tuman, John PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 - [email protected] Vandenberg, Michael PANEL 01.04 ...... 118 - [email protected] PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 242 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Vanderbush, Walt von Rosenvinge, Alison - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.19 ...... 121 PANEL 05.05 ...... 94 PANEL 05.20 ...... 136 PANEL 05.16 ...... 78 Vanderheiden, Steve von Vacano, Diego - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 92 PANEL 12.52 ...... 154 PANEL 02.10 ...... 134 von Wahl, Angelika VanSickle-Ward, Rachel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.17 ...... 104 PANEL 20.09 ...... 196 PANEL 18.04 ...... 130 PANEL 22.08 ...... 146 Voorhees, Matthew Varsanyi, Monica - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.07 ...... 143 PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 PANEL 19.14 ...... 88 Vasher, Nathan Wachspress, Megan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 12.59 ...... 71 Vázquez-Arroyo, Antonio Wade, Michelle - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.50 ...... 125 PANEL 06.02 ...... 39 PANEL 12.52 ...... 154 Wadsworth, Nancy Venable, Sondra - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 PANEL 03.06 ...... 119 PANEL 14.01 ...... 44 Verbitsky, Mark PANEL 15.02 ...... 128 - [email protected] Walhof, Darren PANEL 12.45 ...... 57 - [email protected] Verbon, Nicholas PANEL 12.60 ...... 98 - [email protected] Walker, Scott PANEL 01.11 ...... 186 - [email protected] Verdeja, Ernesto PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 - [email protected] PANEL 05.15 ...... 65 PANEL 12.29 ...... 153 Walker, Kevin Villaire, Louis - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 71 PANEL 03.07 ...... 51 PANEL 12.65 ...... 154 Villavicencio, Cirian Walker, Larissa - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 81 PANEL 03.01 ...... 38 Vo, Diana Wallace, Sophia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 PANEL 19.19 ...... 182 Vogel, Steven Wallin, Bruce A, - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 Völke, Karlijn PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 45

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

Walsh, Denise Warren, Dorian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 44 PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 PANEL 14.06 ...... 99 PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 Walsh, James Warshaw, Shirley Anne - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.05 ...... 167 PANEL 04.03 ...... 135 Waltenburg, Eric Waters, Mallory - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 Waltman, Jerold Watkins, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 79 PANEL 07.05 ...... 95 Walton, Matthew PANEL 07.12 ...... 189 - [email protected] PANEL 12.53 ...... 178 PANEL 12.68 ...... 193 Watkins, Robert Wang, Chinshou - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.55 ...... 192 PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 Waugh, William Wang, Hung-Chung - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 99 PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 Wayne, Foord Wang, Zhen - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 38 PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 Webb, Clayton Wang, Jen-Cheng - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 PANEL 05.03 ...... 64 Wanless, Emily Weber, Ronald - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 08.07 ...... 151 PANEL 20.02 ...... 61 Ware, Alan Webster, Brien - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 95 PANEL 20.03 ...... 114 Warner, John Weible, Christopher - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 56 PANEL 10.01 ...... 189 PANEL 12.63 ...... 126 Weiner, Brian Warnke, Georgia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.23 ...... 56 PANEL 12.15 ...... 140 Weiss, Robin Warnke, Allan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.66 ...... 165 PANEL 24.01 ...... 62 Weiss, Matthew Warren, Dorian - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.15 ...... 65 PANEL 24.04 ...... 133 Werner, Timothy - [email protected] PANEL 03.11 ...... 174

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West, William Wilson, Sophia - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 135 PANEL 19.10 ...... 195 White, Zachary Wilson, Joshua - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 45 PANEL 07.11 ...... 175 White, Julie Wilson, Victoria - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 123 PANEL 14.07 ...... 127 PANEL 12.32 ...... 177 Wilson, Harlan Whitehall, Geoffrey - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 134 PANEL 12.05 ...... 41 PANEL 02.14 ...... 186 Whitehead, Jason Wiltse, David - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 66 PANEL 11.05 ...... 96 Whiteman, David Wingrove, Liz - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 50 PANEL 12.24 ...... 69 PANEL 03.01 ...... 38 PANEL 12.43 ...... 192 Whitt, Sam Winstead, William - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 91 PANEL 12.35 ...... 83 PANEL 05.18 ...... 107 Winter, Yves Widestrom, Amy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.07 ...... 190 PANEL 20.10 ...... 47 Winters, Regina PANEL 22.06 ...... 132 - [email protected] Wilkerson, John PANEL 16.02 ...... 72 - [email protected] Wirls, Daniel PANEL 08.01 ...... 40 - [email protected] PANEL 08.03 ...... 54 PANEL 07.04 ...... 79 Williams, Leonard Wisse, Eva - manchester.edu - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 109 PANEL 17.08 ...... 155 Williams, Bryan Wolsborn, Kay - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 20.07 ...... 170 PANEL 21.05 ...... 197 Williams, Juliet Wong, Mabel - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 69 PANEL 12.14 ...... 82 Williams, Jean Wong, Tom - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 15.02 ...... 128 PANEL 05.16 ...... 78 Williams, Eric Wong, James - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.11 ...... 175 PANEL 12.34 ...... 70 Williams, Conor Woo, Jung-Yeop - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.62 ...... 111 PANEL 05.04 ...... 78 245 Participant Index Name, E-Mail Page / Name, E-Mail Page

Wood, B. Dan Yanow, Dvora - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 38 PANEL 06.01 ...... 137 PANEL 05.03 ...... 64 PANEL 18.02 ...... 45 Wood, Rebecca PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 - [email protected] Yerkes, Sarah PANEL 07.15 ...... 66 - [email protected] Woolley, Sarah PANEL 01.11 ...... 186 - [email protected] Yi, Okyeon PANEL 20.11 ...... 130 - [email protected] PANEL 20.12 ...... 144 PANEL 18.06 ...... 156 Worsham, Jeff Yoder, Diane - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 16.04 ...... 142 PANEL 03.01 ...... 38 Wright, Teresa Yonk, Ryan - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 36 PANEL 03.10 ...... 160 Wright, Wendy Yoo, Hye-Lim - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.66 ...... 165 PANEL 01.09 ...... 118 Wrinkle, Robert Yoon, Yeo Jung - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 19.11 ...... 60 PANEL 05.06 ...... 106 Wu, Chung-li Yoshinaka, Antoine - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 53 PANEL 08.02 ...... 67 PANEL 22.11 ...... 184 PANEL 08.06 ...... 122 Wunderman, Jim PANEL 22.05 ...... 115 PANEL 20.01 ...... 169 Youatt, Rafi Wyatt, Brooke - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 37 PANEL 21.08 ...... 88 PANEL 02.09 ...... 119 Xenos, Nick Youde, Jeremy - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 154 PANEL 05.08 ...... 136 PANEL 12.72 ...... 166 PANEL 22.06 ...... 132 Yacobucci, Peter Young, McGee - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 07.10 ...... 162 PANEL 13.04 ...... 127 PANEL 18.01 ...... 74 Young, Katherine Yager, Edward - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 125 PANEL 12.71 ...... 180 Yu, Eunbi Yamin, Priscilla - [email protected] - [email protected] PANEL 05.14 ...... 52 PANEL 13.02 ...... 85 Yumatle, Carla - [email protected] PANEL 12.12 ...... 55

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Zakaras, Alex - [email protected] PANEL 06.09 ...... 188 Zechmeister, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 142 Zeemering, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 128 PANEL 22.10 ...... 102 Zepeda-Millan, Chris - [email protected] PANEL 19.15 ...... 114 Zerbe, Noah - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 51 Zhyznomirska, Lyubov - [email protected] PANEL 12.22 ...... 42 Zimmerman, Arely - [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 74 Zink, James - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 56 Zivi, Karen - [email protected] PANEL 12.20 ...... 191 PANEL 12.79 ...... 58 Zuckerwise, Lena - [email protected] PANEL 12.37 ...... 70

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Great stuff near the hotel One of the fabulous aspects of this year’s WPSA location is the overwhelming selection of good restaurants in the immediate area, at a variety of price points. In the Embarcadero Center, around the corner from the Hyatt, there are a number of good low- to mid-priced locations for a quick lunch. The Ferry Building (across Embarcadero) offers additional options, including higher end destinations and a series of shops at which one can put together a great impromptu picnic basket and enjoy the CA sunshine. We encourage folks to LEAVE THE HOTEL, and enjoy the downtown area. Here are some of our favorites, but by no means a comprehensive list of your choices.

The Ferry Building, 101 Embarcadero. A 2-minute walk across The Embarcadero from the East exit of the Hyatt $ You can pick up a complete meal from one shop, or put together your own smorgasbord of cheese (Cowgirl Creamery Artisan Cheese Shop), bread (Acme Bread Company), wine (Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant), and more. There are tables outside offering great views of the Bay. Also try these favorites: • Hot and cold panini from Boccalone Salumeria. • Bento boxes at DELICA. • Tacos and antojitos at Mijita Cocina Mexicana (plus chilaquiles and huevos rancheros on weekend mornings, expect a line). • Filled donuts and espresso drinks at I Preferti di Boriana. • Who needs lunch when you have great chocolate at Sharffen Berger? • Vietnamese street food from Out the Door. • Blue Bottle Coffee, Peets Coffee & Tea, and Imperial Tea Court (Chinese tea shop) for a quick caffeine fix and light snack.

Enjoy the Farmers’ Market on Tues 10am-2pm; Sat 8am-2pm. Produce, flowers, and prepared foods. Thurs 10am-2pm, produce only. $$ • Market Bar (marketbar.com) 415/434.1100. Seasonal Mediterranean with organic and sustainable ingredients from the local farmers’ market. Festive and inspired. • Taylor’s Automatic Refresher (taylorsautomaticrefresher.com) 866/328.3663. Burgers, fries and real milkshakes at affordable prices, plus an occasional special, such as duck confit tacos. Worth the line. $$$ • The Slanted Door (slanteddoor.com), 415/861.8032. Upscale Vietnamese cuisine with a Bay view. Try the shaking beef or the caramelized shrimp, and make sure to save room for dessert. Reservations highly recommended. 248 SAN FRANCISCO DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

Embarcadero Center (embarcaderocenter.com/ec/dining/index.html). – Next Door to the Hyatt -- a multi city-block extravaganza of shops, restaurants, and a movie theater. Best for lunch or early dinners. ; Beware: Almost all of the restaurants in the center close early, even on weekends.

A couple of our favorites for a quick ~$10 lunch, which we recommend you get to go and take outside: • Birley Sandwiches (birleys.com) 415/318.1800, 4 Embarcadero Ctr., Street Level. Sandwiches and soups with gourmet touches. Can be crowded at lunchtime M-F but the line moves quickly • Buckhorn Grill (buckhorngrill.com) 415/978.9770, 4 Embarcadero Center, Street Level. Tri-tip and other hearty sandwiches, kid sizes available. You can order in advance on line. $$

More Embarcadero Center Dining Options (to name just a few…). Note: the quality of this food is not as high as you will get if you travel farther afield; many are chains. For higher-quality dining, see below for other options. But these restaurants are quick and convenient to the hotel, and most are good for groups. $ • Posh Bagel 4 Embarcadero, Street Level. • Boudin Sourdough Bakery & Cafe 4 Embarcadero, Street Level. • Pizza Orgasmica 2 Embarcadero, Street Level. • Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill 4 Embarcadero, Street Level. • The Toaster Oven (sandwiches). 3 Embarcadero, Street Level. $$ • Pho Hoa (phohoa.com) 415/399.9099, 3 Embarcadero, Street Level. Vietnamese noodle soups. • Osha Thai Embarcadero & Lounge (oshathai.com/4) 415/788.6742, 4 Embarcadero, Street Level. Thai/Asian Fusion. Nice views, great Thai food. • Stone Korean Kitchen (stonekoreankitchen.com) 415/839.4070, 4 Embarcadero, Street Level. Eat-in or take out. • Sens Restaurant (sens-sf.com) 415/ 362.0645, 4 Embarcadero, Promenade Level. Greek/Mediterranean. Nice views of the Embarcadero and Bay Bridge. • Fuzio Universal Bistro (fuzio.com) 415/392.7995, 1 Embarcadero, Italian and Asian fusion. Cheap snacks during M-F happy hour (3-6pm) • The Holding Company Bar & Grill (theholdingco.us) 415/986.0797, 2 Embarcadero. A sports bar. Solid burgers and sandwiches, and Friday specials (rotating carnitas or chile verde). Crowded on Fridays.

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A Bit Farther (walkable), organized by price range $ • John’s Snack and Deli (snackanddeli.com) 415/434.4634, 40 Battery St. Korean/Mexican fusion. Only open until 6pm; best for lunch. Cash only. Get the kimchi burrito. • Muracci’s Japanese Curry & Grill (www.muraccis.com) 415/773.1101, 307 Kearny St. Call ahead to avoid the line. • Oasis Grill (sfoasisgrill.com) 415/781.0313, 91 Drumm St. Mediterranean – falafel, gyros, schwarma. To-go only, open to 9:30pm. $$ • Fog City Diner (fogcitydiner.com) 415/982.2000, 1300 Battery St. No restaurant guide to downtown SF would be complete without including this landmark “diner.” But don’t expect diner prices ($7.50 onion rings; $9 fries). Delicious burgers, sandwiches, and other hearty choices. Skip the “amazing truffle fries” and order the sweet potato fries instead. As long as you don’t expect a diner, you will love this place. Great food, good service, fun retro atmosphere. • Tommaso Ristorante Italiano (tommasonorthbeach.com) 415/398.9696, 1042 Kearny St. Truly great pizza. • The Plant Cafe Organic (theplantcafe.com) 415/984.1973, Pier 3, Suite 108. Decent soups and sandwiches, great juices & veggie burgers. $$$ • La Mar Cebicheria Peruana (lamarsf.com/) 415/397.8880, Pier 1.5, just a bit North of the Ferry Building. Ceviches, empanadas, and other Latin American delicacies. Multiple sampling dishes for the indecisive (or for sharing). Definitely save room for chocolate-filled buñuelos. • Kokkari Estiatorio (kokkari.com) 415/ 981.0983, 200 Jackson Street. Lunch on weekdays only; dinner daily except Sundays. Sophisticated Greek food, and where else in the city can you get a spit-roasted suckling pig! Reservations recommended. • Yank Sing (yanksing.com) 415/957.9300, 101 Spear St. Upscale Dim Sum. Open 11am-3pm M-F, 10am-4pm on weekends. Go on the weekend, when they spill out into the lobby with an indoor fountain and plenty of room for kids to run around. Authentic and delicious, you will find every dim sum delicacy imaginable and more. • One Market (onemarket.com) 415/777.5577, 1 Market Plaza. One of the finest restaurants in the city, with a Michelin Star; make a reservation well in advance. Try the cauliflower soup with scallops, or the “Weekly Beast” prix fixe menu for $49. • Rose Pistola (rosepistolasf.com) 415/399.0499, 532 Columbus Avenue. Features cuisine from the Italian Ligurian coast, near Genoa & Portofino. Live jazz on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. 250 SAN FRANCISCO DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

• Piperade (piperade.com) 415/391.2555, 1015 Battery St. Upscale Basque cuisine. A cozy place to linger; don’t go if you’re in a hurry. Try the bacaloa (salted cod) and stuffed piquillo peppers. Tapas to share or large plates for the very hungry. • B44 (B44sf.com) 415/986.6287, 44 Belden Place. Spanish/ Basque

cuisine tucked into a hidden alley of the Financial District. $$$$ • (aqua-sf.com) 415/956.9662, 252 California St. Upscale seafood. Exceptional dining and ambiance. There’s no sign on the building, so be careful not to pass it. Reservations recommended.

Farther (Use Muni, BART or taxi; transit info at (511.org)

Neighborhood: Mission District • La Oaxaqueña Panaderia y Restaurante 415/621.5446, 2128 Mission St. Huge tamales, amazing mole, decadent hot chocolate. Grasshopper tacos for the adventurous. $ • Mission Pie (missionpie.com) 415/282.1500, 2901 Mission St. Youth employees are specifically hired to give at-risk youth on-the- job training and work experience. And they serve a great chicken pot pie. Savory and sweet pies; a great lunch spot. Eat pie! $ • La Taqueria 415/285.7117, 2889 Mission St. This is the real deal. Tacos & burritos to die for. Cash only. Worth the trip. $ • La Santaneca de la Mission 415/285.2131, 2815 Mission St. Salvadoran food; best pupusas in town. $ • El Rincon Peruano (RinconPeruanoSF.com), 415/824.2673, 3364 26th St. A hole-in-the-wall with the best pescado frito in town. Peruvian comfort food. Cash only. $ th • Poc Chuc (pocchuc.com) 415/558.1583, 2886 16 St. Traditional Mayan/Yucatan food. Go family style with a group. Named after their signature dish, poc chuc: thin slices of marinated pork with pickled cabbage, served with rice. $

Neighborhood: Bernal Heights • La Santaneca 415/648.1034, 3781 Mission St. Salvadoran food; best pupusas in town. $ • Mi Lindo Peru 415/642.4897, 3226 Mission Street. Authentic Peruvian food at affordable prices. $$

Neighborhood: SOMA th • Tu Lan (tulansf.blogspot.com) 415/626.0927, 8 6 St. Julia Child loved it, and so will you. Great Vietnamese food; shady neighborhood. Cash only. Get the imperial rolls. $

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• Lulu’s (restaurantlulu.com) 415/495.5775, 816 Folsom St. Good small bites, pizzas; rotisserie rosemary chicken and other rotisserie specials, but even vegetarians will be happy here. Another place to save room for dessert. A high-ceiling and wood- burning fireplace make for a cozy and festive atmosphere despite the size of the place. Fabulous wine list and cocktails. $$$ • Espetus Churrascaria (espetus.com) 415/552.8792, 1686 Market St. The best Brazilian steakhouse in the city. Skip lunch so you can make the most of the $50/person all-you-can-eat price. $$$

Neighborhood: Lower Haight • Rosamunde Sausage Grill (rosamundesausagegrill.com) 415/437.6851, 545 Haight Street. Best in this area; they even have tasty vegetarian sausages. Right door: Toronado (see bar guide). $

Neighborhood: North Beach/Telegraph Hill • XOX Truffles (xoxtruffles.com) 415/421.4814, 754 Columbus Ave. The most amazing truffles you have ever had, hidden away in a hole in the wall of a shop. 20 truffles (1/4 lb.) for $10 if you skip the fancy box; one free truffle with a small coffee ($1.50). Closes daily at 6pm. $ • Petite Deli 415/398.1682. Need to balance out your chocolate with “real” food? Great sandwiches are just next door, at 752 Columbus Ave. M-F 11am-4pm, Saturdays 11am-3pm. $

Neighborhood: Glen Park • Hong Sing 415/333.1331, 2794 Diamond St. Get the spicy fried chicken wings. The take-out, for unknown reasons, tastes better. $

Neighborhood: Japantown • 415/346.7132, 1740 Buchanan Street . Authentic Japanese ramen. Cross the square afterwards to follow up with authentic mochi at Benkyodo. • Benkyodo (benkyodocompany.com). 415/922.1244, 1747 Buchanan Street.. The best mochi you have ever had in your entire life. Cash only. Open 8am-5pm but the best flavors run out early. $

Neighborhood: Fisherman's Wharf • Boudin Sourdough Bakery & Café (boudinbakery.com) 415/928- 1849, 160 Jefferson St. Touristy, but good clam chowder. Where else can you eat a sourdough turtle while viewing the SF Bay? $$ • Gary Danko (garydanko.com) 415/749.2060, 800 N Point St. Fresh, creative American cuisine. One Michelin Star. Make a reservation far in advance, or else show up at opening time (5:30pm) and eat at the bar, which offers everything including the three-hour tasting menu. $$$$ 252 SAN FRANCISCO DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

Neighborhood: Union Square th • Burger Bar (burgerbarsf.com) 415/296.4272, 251 Geary St., 6 floor of Macy’s. Great burgers, nice view of Union Square, and a good place to take the kids. Try the slider sampler (one buffalo, one Angus, one regular) and a Nutella shake. No reservations. $$ • Kuleto’s Italian Restaurant (kuletos.com) 415/397.7720, 221 Powell St. Great, hearty Italian food. $$$

Other Areas: • Q Restaurant (qrestaurant.com). 415/752.2298, 225 Clement St., Richmond District. Comfort food, done well. Try the duck confit and the fried green tomatoes. Kid-friendly. $$ • Extreme Pizza (extremepizza.com). Multiple Locations: 1980 Union St. (Neighborhood: Marina/Cow Hollow, 415/929.9234), 1730 Fillmore St. (Neighborhood: Japantown, 415/929.9900), 1062 Folsom St. (Neighborhood: SOMA, 415/701.9000).. Order online; delivery available. Among the fabulous signature pizzas: “Peace in the Middle East” – with hummus and feta; “Poultry Geist” – chicken marinated in ranch sauce; “Baja 1000” – black beans and salsa. Yum. $$ • Cajun Pacific (cajunpacific.com) 415/504.6652, 4542 Irving St. Neighborhood: Outer Sunset. Reservations recommended. Best Cajun food in the city. Menu changes daily. $$ • Fresca (frescasf.com) 415/447.2668, 2114 Fillmore St. Neighborhood: Pacific Heights. . Peruvian tapas. Wonderful ceviches. $$ Colibri (colibrimexicanbistro.com) 415/440.2737, 438 Geary Street. Neighborhood: Civic Center/Tenderloin. Authentic central Mexican dishes served tapas style. Wonderful food, delicate corn tortillas. Definitely get a bowl of made-at-your-table guacamole, which you can order to your preferred level of spiciness. And of course we recommend the margaritas! Join them on twitter to get the special of the day (or just ask your server for the twitter special). $$$ • Yoshi’s Jazz Club & Japanese Restaurant (yoshis.com) 415/655.5600, 1330 Fillmore St. Neighborhood: Western Addition/NOPA. Great live jazz. Book in advance to see Malian guitarist Habib Koité & Bamada, playing April 1-4. $$$ Vegetarian Options Given the number of vegetarians in the SF area, most restaurants have some- thing to please the vegetarian in your party, and it won’t just be a crappy salad. If you’re looking for a more purely vegetarian dining adventure, try one of these:

$$ • Café Gratitude (cafegratitude.com) 415/824.4652, 2400 Harrison St. Neighborhood: Mission. Raw/live food, kid friendly. 253 SAN FRANCISCO DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

• Herbivore (herbivorerestaurant.com). Two locations: (1) Neighborhood: Western Addition/NOPA. 531 Divisadero St., 415/885.7133. (2) Neighborhood: Mission. 983 Valencia Street, 415/826.5657. Comfort food, vegetarian style. $$$ • Millennium (millenniumrestaurant.com) 415/345.3900, 580 Geary St. Neighborhood: Civic Center/Tenderloin. Fine vegetarian (vegan) dining, elegant dishes and great cocktails. Make a reservation or sit at the bar. Get the cornmeal-crusted oyster mushroom appetizer. • Greens (greensrestaurant.com) 415/771.6222, Fort Mason, Bldg. A. Neighborhood: Marina/Cow Hollow. A 30+ year SF institution. Nice views of the bay. Beer/wine only. Reservations recommended.

Great Bars – Near the Hyatt • EZ5 (ez5bar.com) 415/362.9321, 684 Commercial St. Neighborhood: Financial District. Chinatown’s version of Cheers, but with dancing and orange walls. $ • The Occidental Cigar Club (occidentalcigarclub.com) 415/834. 0485, 471 Pine St. Neighborhood: Financial District. Comfy and friendly, good selection of single malt scotch. Cigars for sale if you didn’t bring your own. $$ Great Bars – A Bit Farther Away • Toronado (toronado.com) 415/863.2276. 547 Haight St. Neighborhood: Lower Haight. Best rotating selection of beers in the city. Beer and sausages! Yum! $ • O’Reilly’s Irish Pub & Restaurant 415/989.6222, 622 Green St. A traditional, comfortable Irish bar in the heart of North Beach. $$ • Thirsty Bear Brewing Co (thirstybear.com) 415/974-0905, 661 Howard St. Neighborhood: SOMA. Spanish tapas and a changing selection of nine microbrews, mostly organic, as well as a full bar for non-beer drinkers who tag along for the food. $$ • Moby Dick (mobydicksf.com) 4049 18th St. Probably the most famous bar in the Castro District. Good drinks, pool, pinball. A great low-key place to hang out for the evening. $$ • Harveys (harveyssf.com) 415/431.4278, 500 Castro St. Neighborhood: Castro. Great bar, great burgers. Iconic photos on the wall (e.g. Milk). Get a blow job (it’s a cocktail). $$ • Cantina (cantinasf.com) 415/398.0195, 580 Sutter St. Neighborhood: Union Square. A hole in the wall with good bartenders and unusual drinks (laughing buddha, pisco punch). $$ • Absinthe Brasserie & Bar (absinthe.com) 415/551.1590, 398 Hayes Street. Neighborhood: Hayes Valley. French-style bar

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with upscale bar food, including an extensive cheese menu and fresh oysters (which are amazing). Lots of dark wood and fancy cocktail menu - try the Old Havana. $$$ • Bourbon & Branch (bourbonandbranch.com) 415/346.1735, 501 Jones St. Neighborhood: Civic Center/Tenderloin. Upscale nightspot with a speakeasy feel, lots of scotch and bourbon, and knowledgeable bartenders. Reservations required. $$$

Walking Tours • The San Francisco Architecture Walking Tour (http://www.architecturesf.com) 415/264.8824. If you take one tour, take this one! Daily at 11am. $20 per person, $10 for kids age 6-11. Younger kids not recommended. (Tour is two hours long). Starts in the lobby of the Galleria Park Hotel, 191 Sutter Street at Kearny St. (just ½ mile from the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero). o The same award-winning guide to SF architecture is now offering a new tour of Chinatown, $40/person (but only $20/person if you’ve done the SF tour). Kids under 12 not recommended. Starts at the corner of Grant and Bush Streets (0.7 mile walk from the Hyatt). (http://www.chinatownwalk.com). 415/264.8824. • Free Walking Tours (http://www.sfcityguides.org) 415/557.4266. Organized by the San Francisco Public Library. Locations and schedules vary. Led by volunteers; no reservations, just show up. • The Haight Ashbury Flower Power Walking Tour (http://www.haightashburytour.com/) 415/863.1621. Hippy history and archtecture all in one. Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9:30 am, Thursdays at 2:00 pm and Friday at 11:00 am. $20 per person, kids age 9 and under are free. Tour is 2 ½ hours. (Tour starts 4 miles away; take Muni Bus N ($2) from the Hyatt, departing from the Metro Embarcadero Center at Market and Main Sts.). • Comedy Tours (http://www.foottours.com) 800/979.3370. Assorted offerings, led by underemployed comedians and actors. $30/person, two-hour tours. Schedules vary by tour.

Kid-Friendly Adventures • California Academy of Sciences (calacademy.org). 415/379.8000, in Golden Gate Park, across from the de Young Museum and the Japanese Tea Garden (two other good spots; even little kids will like jumping around in the tea garden).. Take Muni line 44 or the N-Judah streetcar (511.org). Classics like the albino alligator and dioramas, but also a multi-story butterfly- and bird-filled tropical rainforest, a living roof, and penguins. Pretty

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good dining options inside, but a three-minute walk away will take you to Inner Sunset, where you can get great sushi, noodles, and vegetarian food, just to name a few: o Ebisu 415/566.1770, 1283 Ninth Ave. One of the city’s best sushi spots. $$ Closed Sundays. o Hotei 415/753.6045, 1290 Ninth Ave. Noodles. $ o Café Gratitude 415/824-4652, 1336 Ninth Ave. Local, organic, and vegan. $$ o Park Chow 415/665.9912, 1240 Ninth Ave. Wide-ranging menu, from pizza to short ribs to wontons. Good for families. $ • The San Francisco Zoo (sfzoo.org) 415/753.7080, on Sloat Boulevard at the Great Highway, next to the Pacific Ocean. Take Muni (lines L, 18 or 23) and get $1 off admission, but it’s a schlep. Better to drive or take a taxi from the Hyatt. If you drive, park on Sloat instead of the Zoo lot. Open daily 10am-5pm. Wonderful petting zoo where you can feed and pet the llamas, goats, sheep and ducks. Smaller kids will love the insect zoo and the steam train. They have the usual fun zoo animals, but no elephants (you’ll have to cross the Bay to the Oakland Zoo for elephants). Try to avoid the Zoo food. Other local choices: o John’s Ocean Beach Cafe. 415/665.8292, 2898 Sloat Blvd. A diner transported from the 1940s, with low prices to match.$ o Pasquale’s Pizzeria Restaurant. 415/566.7772, 2640 Sloat Blvd. $ o Old Mandarin Islamic Restaurant (oldmandarinislamic.com) 415/564.3481, 3132 Vicente St. Chinese food. $$ • Pier 39 Neighborhood: Fisherman’s Wharf. A beautiful 1.4 mile walk up Embarcadero or take light rail line F from Market & Main St. Sea lions, street performers, kitsch and souvenirs; also a small aquarium and a carousel. Very touristy, but very fun. Several good restaurants but with tourist pricing. o Crab House (crabhouse39.com) 415/434.2722. Cracked crab with garlic butter and a bucket of Coronas. Great view of SF Bay as it’s on the second floor. $$$ o Chowders (chowserspier39.com) 415/391.4737. Chowder in a sourdough loaf. Don’t mess around with the other stuff on the menu. $ • The Exploratorium (exploratorium.edu) 415/561.0356, 3601 Lyon St. Neighborhood: Marina/Cow Hollow. Kids of all ages and grown- ups who like to explore science like a kid will love this place; plan to spend a few hours playing with the exhibits, maybe dissecting a cow

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eye. About 4 miles from the Hyatt; hard to park, so take a taxi or Bus #30 from Sutter St. & Kearny St. Avoid the food. Eat here instead: o Liverpool Lil’s (liverpoollils.com) 415/921.6664. 2942 Lyon St. $$ o The Chestnut Bakery (chestnutbakery.com) 415/567.6777, 2359 Chestnut St. Wonderful pastries, also a killer curry chicken salad sandwich. Luckily, this neighborhood is close enough to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge afterwards and burn off all of the extra calories you’re going to eat after you see the desserts. $$ • Fisherman’s Wharf (fishermanswharf.org). Around North Point & Powell St. Touristy (but fun) shops, seafood and entertainment, including people-watching. A good place to take kids and teenagers. Walk down Jefferson St. and choose from among the seemingly endless string of street seafood vendors; it’s hard to go wrong. $ A nice 1.4 mile walk up Embarcadero (turn left (West) on North Point Street. Or take the F light rail from Market & Main to The Embarcadero & Bay St. • Ghirardelli Square (ghirardellisq.com) 415/775.5500, 900 N Point St. Neighborhood: Fisherman's Wharf. Touristy chocolate and ice cream sundaes, other cute shops. A nice place to take the kids, or for a dessert and stroll after dinner in North Beach. Go with a group and get an earthquake (eight ice cream flavors, eight toppings, $30). • Sundance Kabuki Cinemas (sundancecinemas.com/kabuki.html) 415/346.3243, 1881 Post St. Neighborhood: Japantown. Comfortable seats, a cocktail bar, atypical movie theater food, and best of all you choose your seats in advance (a nice East Asian tradition that has somehow not caught on in most U.S. theaters). A bit pricier than the average movie theater ($13-14). • Polly Ann Ice Cream 415/664.2472, 3138 Noriega Street. The usual flavors, plus a bunch of Asian flavors, and a roulette wheel if you just can’t decide. A SF classic. Neighborhood: Outer Sunset. $

Melissa Michelson, California State University, East Bay and Lisa García Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley Local Arrangements Coordinators

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