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International Studies Association Northeast Region 50th Annual Conference 2 - 3 November 2018 World Politics in the Digital Age Baltimore, MD Embassy Suites Baltimore - Inner Harbor Special Events Friday, November 2, 10:15 – 10:45 am, Colonnade lobby Morning coffee break Friday, November 2, 12:45 – 2:00 pm, Edinburgh Hall Presidential Luncheon* and Address “What is Realism?” Professor Patrick James, ISA President University of Southern California *Arranged for those conference attendees who registered for the luncheon in advance. (Name badges have a “luncheon” marker in the bottom right corner.) Friday, November 2, 4:00 – 4:30 pm, Colonnade lobby Afternoon coffee break Sponsored by: University of Massachusetts Boston Global Governance and Human Security Program in the McCormack Graduate School Friday, November 2, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Tuscan Keynote Address “Reproducing Global Inequality? Hashtag and Digital Activism in their Nonspaces” Professor Kamari Maxine Clarke Carleton University Please join us after for drinks and hors d’oeuvres in Oriental Sponsored by: Palgrave/Macmillan Saturday, November 3, 7:30 – 8:15 am, Concordia ISA-Northeast Governing Council Business Meeting Sponsored by: University of Maryland Center for International Development and Conflict Management and Baha’i Chair for World Peace Saturday, November 3, 10:15 – 10:45 am, Colonnade lobby Morning coffee break Sponsored by: University of Michigan Press – Configurations Series 1 Saturday, November 3, 4:00 – 4:30 pm, Colonnade lobby Afternoon coffee break Sponsored by: University of Massachusetts at Lowell Security Studies Program Saturday, November 3, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Veterans ISA Northeast Scholars’ Circle “Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics” Swati Srivastava, Purdue University Discussants: Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachusetts Boston) Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Jelena Subotic (Georgia State University) Chair: Andrew A.G. Ross (Ohio University) Room Locations Chapter Fourth floor Colonnade Third floor Composite Third floor Concordia Third floor Edinburgh Fifth floor Ionic Third floor Oriental Fourth floor Tuscan Third floor Veterans Third floor The registration desk is located in the Connector Foyer, second floor 2 ISA-Northeast Awards, 2018 Fred Hartman Award Best Graduate Student Paper Presented at ISA-Northeast 2017 Jean-Pierre Murray, University of Massachusetts Boston “The UNODC and the Human Rights Approach to Human Trafficking: Explaining the Organizational (Mis)Fit” A. Leroy Bennett Award Best Faculty Paper Presented at ISA-Northeast 2017 Kathleen P.J. Brennan, SUNY Polytechnic Institute “Hashtags as Weavers: Complexity, Attention, and Spacetimes in the Work of Michel Serres and William Gibson” Yale H. Ferguson Award The Ferguson Award recognizes the book that most advances the vibrancy of international studies as a pluralist discipline. Catherine Lu, McGill University Justice and Reconciliation in World Politics Acknowledgments The ISA-Northeast would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting this year’s conference: • ALIAS: Active Learning in International Affairs Section • Ohio University Department of Political Science • Palgrave/Macmillan • University of Maryland Center for International Development and Conflict Management and Baha’i Chair for World Peace • University of Massachusetts Boston Global Governance and Human Security Program in the McCormack Graduate School • University of Massachusetts at Lowell Security Studies Program • University of Michigan Press – Configurations Series • University of Tennessee Chattanooga Department of Political Science and Public Service 3 ISA-NE 2017-2018 Governing Council Officers Past President: Dr. Daniel Levine, University of Alabama President: Dr. Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga President-Elect: Dr. Stefanie Fishel, University of Alabama V.P. and Program Chair: Dr. Andrew A.G. Ross, Ohio University Secretary: Dr. Randall Newnham, Penn State Berks Members Term Expires Nov. 2018: Dr. Yehonatan Abramson, Hebrew University Dr. Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University Dr. Jack Amoureux, Wake Forest University Dr. SuZanne Levi-Sanchez, Rutgers University David An, Catholic University of America Dr. Jennifer LobasZ, University of Delaware Dr. Dave Benjamin, Univ. of Bridgeport Dr. Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University Dr. Linda Bishai, American Bar Association Dr. John Oates, Florida International University Dr. Robert Bosco, Centre College Dr. Mark Raymond, Univ. of Oklahoma Dr. Michael Butler, Clark University Andrew SZarejko, Georgetown University Dr. Cara Daggett, Virginia Tech Dr. Halit Mustafa Tagma, N. AriZona University Dr. Kara Ellerby, University of Delaware Dr. Matthew Weinert, University of Delaware Dr. Daniel Green, University of Delaware Dr. Lauren Wilcox, Cambridge University Dr. Terilyn Johnston Huntington, Mt. Vernon NaZarene University Term Expires Nov. 2019: Dr. Mohammed Al-Azdee, University of Dr. Denis Kennedy, Holy Cross Bridgeport T.J. Liguori, Florida International University Melissa Balos, Florida International University Dr. Benjamin Meiches, University of Washington Dr. Carla Barqueiro, Univ. of Baltimore at Tacoma Dr. Lina Benabdallah, Wake Forest University Daisuke Minami, George Washington University Christine Bianco, Florida International University Dr. Dani Nedal, Georgetown University Dr. Sammy Barkin, University of Massachusetts Dr. Ausra Park, Siena College Boston Dr. Kate Seaman, University of Maryland Dr. Alex Barder, Florida International University Dr. Rosemary Shinko, American University Dr. Eric Blanchard, SUNY Oswego Dr. Mark Shirk, Stonehill College Dr. Mauro Caraccioli, Virginia Tech Dr. Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida Dr. Brooke Coe, Stetson University Dr. Abram Trosky, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Dr. deRaismes Combes, American University Dr. Jamie Frueh, Bridgewater College Dr. Zenel Garcia, Florida International University Dr. Harry Gould, Florida International University Dr. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 4 ISA-Northeast Presidents 2019-2020 Andrew A.G. Ross, Ohio University 2018-2019 Stefanie Fishel, University of Alabama 2017-2018 Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 2016-2017 Daniel Levine, University of Alabama 2015-2016 Harry Gould, Florida International University 2014-2015 Jennifer LobasZ, University of Delaware 2013-2014 Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts-Boston 2012-2013 Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University 2011-2012 Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 2010-2011 Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida 2009-2010 Janice Bially Mattern, Lehigh University 2008-2009 Eric Leonard, Shenandoah University 2006-2008 Rosemary Shinko, Bucknell University (two terms) 2005-2006 Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Delaware 2004-2005 Daniel Green, University of Delaware 2003-2004 Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 2002-2003 Mahmood Monshipouri, Quinnipiac University 2001-2002 Barbara Lakeberg Dridi, OIC International 2000-2001 Francine D’Amico, SUNY-Cortland and Syracuse University 1999-2000 Lisa Brandes, Yale University 1998-1999 Steven J. Rosow, SUNY-Oswego 1997-1998 John T. Rourke, University of Connecticut 1996-1997 Mark Boyer, University of Connecticut 1995-1996 Robert Denemark, University of Delaware 1994-1995 Meredith Reid Sarkees, Niagara University 1993-1994 Jean M. Stern, Siena College 1992-1993 Vicki Golich, Penn State University/California State Univ.-San Marcos 1991-1992 Gerry Tyler, University of Rhode Island 1990-1991 Lowell Gustafson, Villanova University 1989-1990 J. Ann Tickner, College of the Holy Cross 1988-1989 John Vasquez, Rutgers University 1987-1988 Allen L. Springer, Bowdoin College 1986-1987 Deborah N. Miner, Simmons College 1985-1986 Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College 5 Friday Polics of Corrupon: Culture, Polics, Internaonal Agreements, and Potenal Soluons FA01: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Roundtable William Rosenberg (Dept of Polics, Drexel University) What is the Relaonship Between Construcvist and Crical Corrupon: Implicaons for Peacebuilding and Comparave Polics Approaches to Internaonal Relaons? Charles Hauss (Alliance for Peacebuilding) Public Atudes toward Corrupon Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore Charles Blake (James Madison University) Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. Jesse Crane-Seeber (Assistant Professor of Polical Science, FA06: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel University of the District of Columbia) The Polical Contexts of Development Part. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Chair/Di J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Chair/Di Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) sc. sc. Impact of State Interveners on Durability of Intra-state Peace FA02: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel Agreements Internaonal Polics and the Built Environment Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu (Lincoln University) Development or Protecon: Chinese Development of the Mekong Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore River and Downstream State Responses Chair/Di Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Phillip Guerreiro (Florida Internaonal University) sc. University (Virginia Tech)) Transferring Autonomy? The Effects of Globalizaon on The Temporality of Colonial Spaces: mapping the dynamic forms of Decentralizaon in Mexico coloniality in urbanizaon projects in Colombo Zack Zimbalist (Johns Hopkins University SAIS) Shelby Ward (Virginia Tech ) Theodore Kahn (Johns Hopkins University