Western Political Science Association

CONFERENCE THEME:

IDEAS, INTERESTS AND INSTITUTIONS

MARCH 19 - 21, 2009

Vancouver, BC CANADA

Front Cover Photo: Elizabeth F. Moulds TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TRIBUTE TO ELIZABETH (BETTY) MOULDS...... ii

WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...... iii

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 2009 MEETING ...... xi

CALL FOR PAPERS 2010 MEETING ...... xii

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

SCHEDULE OF PANELS ...... 4

PANEL LISTINGS:

THURSDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM...... 32 THURSDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM...... 44 THURSDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM...... 55 THURSDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM...... 68 FRIDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM ...... 80 FRIDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 91 FRIDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 102 FRIDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 115 SATURDAY, 8:00 AM – 9:45 PM ...... 127 SATURDAY, 10:00 AM – 11:45 AM ...... 138 SATURDAY, 1:15 PM – 3:00 PM ...... 148 SATURDAY, 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM ...... 159

INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS...... 170

GUIDE TO VANCOUVER AND ITS RESTAURANTS...... 242

EXHIBITORS & PUBLISHER’S ADS...... 250

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TRIBUTE TO ELIZABETH “BETTY” F. MOULDS

I write this in honor of our retiring Executive Director, Elizabeth “Betty” Moulds, who has served our organization for 23 years. The breadth and depth of Betty’s talents is astounding. Betty writes and does legal research so that our by-laws and formal processes are always in order. She works with all of our caucuses with respect and a cooperative spirit. When we consider the enormous work of negotiating spaces and places to hold our conference, our team, under the leadership of Betty Moulds, is incomparable. Unlike some of the other regional conferences, our conference requires that we hold to our democratic ethos—so we rotate the regions in which we hold conferences. It would be easier to choose one city and one hotel and stick with it. Betty, however, does not do anything the easy way. She does everything the right way.

As we have grown, we have faced challenges in our commitment to righteous causes. One presented itself at last year’s annual meeting in San Diego. The owner of the property occupied by the Hyatt Regency in San Diego donated funds in support of the California Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment. Betty demanded that the Hyatt management immediately meet with us. The Hyatt responded quickly and satisfactorily in reassuring us that they would extend every courtesy to our LGBT members. Betty Moulds is tough, efficient, and professional. Those of us involved in conference programs know that members, program chairs, and presidents sometimes offer harsh criticisms. Betty never holds grudges, and she never loses her “cool.”

Betty Moulds, with all of her professional, personal, and leadership skills, is an exuberant, fun, and caring human being. She and her husband, John, travel extensively, and can tell stories of these travels as no one can tell them. Yes, it has been a full half-life for Betty. Now she will take on new projects, as this is her nature. We thank you Betty, for sharing your talents, your warmth, family, and your very essence, with this organization. We will never forget you.

Andrea Y. Simpson Outgoing President WPSA

ii WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Welcome to the WPSA’s 2009 Annual Meeting. We extend a warm welcome and hope that the weather cooperates and allows you to see Vancouver’s great natural beauty.

Vancouver is the largest city in Western Canada. Surrounded by the Coastal mountains and the Pacific Ocean, it is one of North America's most beautiful cities, and it was recently ranked by the Economist as "the world's most desirable place to live".* Vancouver is a complex, diverse and multicultural city. It has grown rapidly in response to immigration from abroad and from other parts of Canada. Vancouver’s recent development has also been accelerated by the city’s role as host to the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic games.

Vancouver is an apt setting for the theme for this year’s WPSA conference -- “Ideas, Interests and Institutions”. The city itself embodies and ‘lives’ many of the issues that will be discussed here.

During your stay, we hope you can enjoy Vancouver’s many delights and attractions. As the conference’s host institution, the University of British Columbia’s also welcomes you. The University hopes you can visit its spectacular main campus at Point Grey in Vancouver. The UBC campus offers a variety of activities including the Museum of Anthropology, Pacific Spirit Park, the Botanical Gardens, and Chan Centre for Performing Arts.

The Hyatt Regency is located in the downtown core, which offers the amenities of a major international destination including outstanding restaurants, clubs, parks, recreational facilities, entertainment, arts, and culture. Near the downtown core, you can walk around the seawall, visit art galleries and explore historic parts of downtown such as Gastown and Chinatown. This program includes our personal restaurant recommendations.

On behalf of UBC, we are pleased to welcome you to Vancouver. We know the conference will be a tremendous success! Thank you for joining us!

Allan Tupper Lesley Burns and Local Arrangements Chair Rebecca Alegría Monnerat Chair, Department of Political Science Local Arrangements Committee University of British Columbia University of British Columbia

• in a survey of 127 cities performed by The Economist magazine's Intelligence Unit. iii WELCOME AND SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Special Acknowledgements

The Western remains one of my favourite meetings in political science. The meeting has a friendliness that everyone who attends recognizes. It has an open-ness to different perspectives and approaches that everyone who attends appreciates. The reason that the Western has this ‘feel’ about it is due to the people running the conference itself.

Allan Tupper and UBC were in charge of local arrangements and did a simply splendid job in making those arrangements workable. The Canadian government has also helped in these arrangements by very generously providing funding to help a number of graduate students travel to the meeting.

All conferences depend on their section chairs to perform what is the often thankless ‘behind the scenes’ task of organizing panels. At the very least I’d like to thank them here for the terrific job they have done. Our section chairs, all of whom we list in the programme, have done an excellent job in putting together an interesting range of first rate panels that will show case research conducted by Association members.

I would also like to note a personal thank you to Andrea Simpson – my predecessor – for her advice, help and perhaps most of all her encouragement. Thank you Andrea – you helped more than you may have realized.

I am, as Peter Steinberger once said, only the latest programme chair to express my deep appreciation and thanks to the hard work, the thoughtfulness and grace of Elsa Favila and Betty Moulds. Peter’s comments are as on the mark now as they were when he made them. I think many of us know the Association owes a debt to the dedication of Elsa and Betty in keeping our organization running smoothly. Only after becoming embroiled in the details of the programme did I grasp how large that debt is and how much we owe to their hard work, dedication and their invaluable sense of humour. Thank you both very much indeed.

The academic enterprise often lends itself more readily to criticism than praise but I hope you will join with me in thanking our section chairs, Allan, Andrea, Betty and Elsa.

Shaun Bowler University of California, Riverside 2009 WPSA Program Chair iv OFFICERS

Outgoing at End of March Incoming at End of March Meeting Meeting President President Andrea Y. Simpson Shaun Bowler University of Richmond University of California, Riverside [email protected] [email protected]

Vice President/Program Chair Vice President/ Program Chair Shaun Bowler Christine DiStefano University of California, Riverside University of Washington [email protected] [email protected]

Recording Secretary Victoria Farrar Myers University of Texas at Arlington [email protected]

Treasurer Gilbert K. St. Clair (2009) Southwestern University [email protected]

Executive Director Elizabeth F. Moulds California State University, Sacramento [email protected]

Associate Director Elsa J. Favila [email protected]

Executive Council Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley (2010) [email protected] Charles C. Turner, California State University, Chico (2010) [email protected] John G Bretting, University of Texas at El Paso (2010) [email protected] Ange-Marie Hancock, University of Southern California (2010) [email protected] Steve Nicholson, University of California, Merced (2011) [email protected] v OFFICERS

Melissa Michelson, California State University, East Bay (2011) [email protected] Stacy Gordon, University of Nevada, Reno (2011) [email protected] Paul Gronke, Reed College (2011) [email protected] Kim Geron, California State University, East Bay (2012) [email protected] Arturo Vega, St. Mary’s University, Texas (2012) [email protected] Julie Novkov, SUNY Albany (2012) [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] Peter Steinberger [email protected]

vi COMMITTEES

COMMITTEES OF THE WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

Committee on Nominations Chair: Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona (2007-2009) Joel Kassiola, San Francisco State University (2007-2009) Ron Schmidt, California State University, Long Beach (2007-2009)

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession Chair: Chris Parker, University of Washington (2008-2011) 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: Sonia Garcia, St. Mary's University, San Antonio (2008-2011) Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico (2008-2011) Sylvia Manzano, Texas A&M University (2008-2011) Dianne-Michele Prindeville, New Mexico State University (2008-2011) Vanna Gonzales, Arizona State University (2007-2010) Celeste Montoya-Kirk, University of Colorado at Boulder (2007-2010) Brandon Valeriano, University of Illinois at (2007-2010)

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

Dissertation Award Committee Chair: Peter Yacobucci, Walsh University Tony Affigne, Providence College Brent D. Boyea, The University of Texas at Arlington

Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee Chair: John H.A. Dyck, Trinity Western University Valerie Martinez-Ebers, University of North Texas Anthony Wohlers, Cameron University

vii COMMITTEES

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award Committee Chair: Sue Thomas, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation Pei-tei Lien, University of California at Santa Barbara Beth Reingold, Emory University,

Latino/Latina Politics Best Paper Award Committee Chair: Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley Marisa Abrajano, University of California, San Diego Jose Marichal, California Lutheran University

Blacks and Politics Best Paper Award Committee Chair: James Taylor, University of San Francisco Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, San Francisco State University Boris Ricks, University of Missouri, Kansas

Charles Redd Politics of the American West Award Committee Chair: Philip Mundo, Drew University Edella Schlager, University of Arizona Charles Davis, Colorado State University

Best Article Published in Political Research Quarterly Chair: Julie Novkov, SUNY Albany Gary Segura, University of Washington Matthew Streb, Northern Illinois University

viii Annual Awards and Awards Committees

At the 2010 Annual Meeting, the Association anticipates the following seven awards:

The $250 Dissertation Award for the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009.

The $500 Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the best paper presented at the 2009 WPSA meeting.

The $250 Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award for the best paper on women and politics presented at the 2009 WPSA meeting.

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

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 2009.

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 2009 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.

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AWARD SUBMISSIONS

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

Pi Sigma Alpha Award Deadline: June 15, 2009 Chair: Sean Kelly, California State University, Channel Islands

Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award Deadline: June 15, 2009 Chair: Christina Bejarano, University of Kansas

Latina/Latino Politics Deadline: June 15, 2009 Chair: Sylvia Manzano, Texas A&M University

Blacks and Politics Award Deadline: June 15, 2009 Chair: Chris Lee, University of Niagara

Charles Redd Center Award Deadline: June 15, 2009 Chair: Sara Singleton, Western Washington University

Dissertation Award Deadline: October 15, 2009 Chair: Matt Jarvis, California State University, Fullerton

Political Research Quarterly Award Chair: James Caporaso, University of Washington, Seattle

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WPSA AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE 2009 ANNUAL MEETING

PI SIGMA ALPHA AWARD: ($500) To: Dr. Margaret Farrar, Augustana College For her paper: Amnesia, Nostalgia, and the Politics of Place Memory

DISSERTATION AWARD: ($250) To: Dr. Thomas Louis Masterson For his Dissertation: Workforce Diversity in California Community Colleges, 1988 – 2007 Completed at Claremont Graduate University

BETTY NESVOLD AWARD (WOMEN AND POLITICS): ($250) To: Elizabeth Ben-Ishai, Albion College For her paper: The New Paternalism: Forced, but not Free

BLACKS AND POLITICS: ($250) To: Dr. Sharon Wright Austin, For her paper: Black Political Incorporation in -Dade County: Do and Haitian Americans Share a Sense of Linked Fate?

LATINA/LATINO POLITICS AWARD: ($250) To: Professor Jessica Lavariega Monforti, University of Texas – Pan American For her paper: The Awakening of the Sleeping Giant? Latino Political Participation and the 2006 Immigrant Rights Protests

CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN WEST: ($250) To: Professor Elaine B. Sharp, University of Kansas For her paper: The Politics of Eminent Domain Reform

POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY BEST ARTICLE AWARD: ($1000) To: Professor Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee For her March 2008 PRQ Article: Is There a ‘Gender Affinity Effect’ in American Politics? Honorable Mention to: Eric McDaniel and Christopher Ellison, University of Texas at Austin For their June 2008 PRQ Article: God’s Party? Race, Religion, and Partisanship over Time xi CALL FOR PAPERS – 2010 ANNUAL MEETING

WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 2010 ANNUAL MEETING April 1 - 3, 2010 San Francisco, California

The Western Political Science Association will host its 2010 annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero Center in San Francisco from April 1 – 3, 2010. 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 18, 2009.

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

Christine Di Stefano Department of Political Science University of Washington Box 353530 Seattle, WA 98195 [email protected]

The Theme for the 2010 Meeting POLITICS IN THE MAELSTROM OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS

As Marx and Engels famously observed about their own era, during periods of epic and often catastrophic change, “all that is solid melts into air.” Today we witness the collapse of the global credit economy, a crisis in global capitalism, a chastened consumer capitalism, renewed scrutiny of “the market” as an adequate and appropriate venue for the allocation of goods, services, and values, and an American recession in full regalia, replete with massive layoffs, housing foreclosures, bank failures, decimated retirement accounts, and significant projected reductions in public spending for social services, including higher education. How should political scientists proceed with research, teaching, the training of graduate students, and robust critical inquiry during this era of economic crisis? And how should the crisis itself -- its causes and its solutions -- be rendered? For Marx and Engels, the meltdown they observed

xii CALL FOR PAPERS – 2010 ANNUAL MEETING signaled the possibility for new articulations of possibility, even as it engendered tragic consequences for those caught up in the juggernaut of crisis-induced change. What are the opportunities, the risks, the challenges, and the temptations for political inquiry and political vision during this era of economic crisis?

These are complex, daunting, timely, and urgent questions for the contemporary discipline of political science, which has enjoyed a close, if also troubled, and troubling, relationship with economics. We invite political scientists of all methodological persuasions and subfield affiliations to submit panel and paper proposals that relate to these broad themes and questions. The following questions are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather suggestive: How does the current economic crisis strengthen or undermine the predominance of neoliberalism as a rhetoric and practice of political rationality? What theoretical frameworks can best account for the fiscal and economic policies enacted since the crisis began? Will economic scarcity crowd out demands for global justice or could it spur mobilizations of new actors and new politics? How have the responses (and non-responses) of policymakers informed our understanding of the relationship between domestic politics and the global economy? To what extent does the current crisis create or reduce space for the articulation of other-than-economic expressions and intimations of the political?

To the extent that critical examinations of consumerism tend to figure “the consumer” as a passive, feminine figure, how might feminist scholars interrogate the critique of consumerism? What is the potential impact of economically-inspired distribution-focused rhetorics and policies on environmental politics, GLBT politics, race and ethnicity politics, and feminist politics? To what extent will the economic crisis restructure international politics, empowering new actors and creating opportunities for fundamental transformations? Will increasing economic competition lead to trade wars or real wars? How will “the politics of recognition” fare in an era of economic crisis? How should we be thinking about the appropriate scope and limits of market-inflected paradigms for the study and theorization of contemporary politics? What are the alternatives? Will (or should) the economic crisis lead to a reassessment of prevailing theories and methods in political science?

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

xiii MEETING SCHEDULE AND SPECIAL EVENTS

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

9:00 - 5:00 PM Environmental Political Theory Preconference Workshop Location: Stanley 9:30 - 5:00 PM Feminist Theory Preconference Workshop Location: Grouse 1:00 – 5:30 PM Latino Politics Workshop Location: Georgia A 6:00 - 8:00 PM Exhibitor Set-Up Location: Balmoral 5:00 - 7:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer

Thursday, March 19, 2009

7:30 - 9:30 AM Exhibitors Set Up Location: Balmoral 7:30 - 4:00 PM Registration Location: Regency Foyer 8:00 - 11:45 AM Executive Council Meeting Location: English Bay (34th Floor) 8:00 – 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:30 - 5:00 PM Exhibits Location: Balmoral 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 Peter Katzenstein Obamania in the Era of Anti-Americanism Location: Regency D 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings

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3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings 5:15 - 6:45 PM Women's Caucus Meeting Location: Seymour (34th Floor) 6:00 – 7:30 PM PRQ Reception (Cosponsored by Washington State University) Location: English Bay (34th Floor) 6:45 - 8:00 PM Women's Caucus Reception Location: Grouse (34th Floor) 8:00 - 9:30 PM Minority Scholars' Reception Location: Georgia A (34th Floor)

Friday, March 20, 2009 7:30 - 4:00 PM Registration, Location: Regency Foyer 8:00 – 9:45 AM APSA Coffee Session for Department Chairs Location: Seymour (34th Floor) 8:00 - 9:45 AM Session I - Panel Meetings 9:00 – 1:00 PM APSA Committee on the Status of Women Location: King George 9:30 - 5:00 PM Exhibits, Balmoral 9:30 - 5:00 PM E-Jobs Interviews Location: Balmoral 10:00 - 11:45 AM Session II - Panel Meetings 1:15 - 3:00 PM Meet the Editors of Political Research Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics and Journal of Politics Location: Regency B 1:15 - 3:00 PM Session III - Panel Meetings 3:15 - 5:00 PM Session IV - Panel Meetings 5:15 - 6:15 PM WPSA Business Meeting Location: Regency C 6:30 – 8:00 PM WPSA Reception Location: Grouse, Stanley and Cypress (34th Floor) 8:00 – 9:30 PM Graduate Student Reception - Location: English Bay (34th Floor)

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

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: Balmoral 9:30 - 1:30 PM E-Jobs Interviews Location: Balmoral 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

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Comparative Politics Section Chair: Jennifer K. Smith University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panel 01.01 Parties, Elections, and Movements in East Asia Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency F Panel 01.02 Politics of Membership and Identity Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cavendish Panel 01.03 Policy and Policymaking in Advanced Industrial Democracies Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F Panel 01.04 Elections and Electoral Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency F Panel 01.05 Human Rights and Human Development Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency F Panel 01.06 Democratization Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency F Panel 01.07 Faith and Politics in Comparative Perspective Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F Panel 01.08 States and Societies Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency F Panel 01.09 Chinese Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency F Panel 01.10 Comparative Political Attitudes Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency F

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Panel 01.11 Extremism and Civil Conflict, Part I Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Brighton Panel 01.12 Extremism and Civil Conflict, Part ll Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Brighton Panel 01.13 Participation, Attitudes, and Mobilization in Latin America Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B Panel 01.14 Political Parties in Difficult Circumstances Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia A Panel 01.15 Politics in Authoritarian States Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Oxford Panel 01.16 Policy and Policymaking in Latin America Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: English Bay Panel 01.17 Canadian Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: English Bay Panel 01.18 The Challenges of 21st Century Socialism in Latin America Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: English Bay Panel 01.19 Comparative Judicial Politics and International Law (Cosponsored with Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law, Panel 07.09) Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F

Environmental Political Theory Section Chair: Steve Vanderheiden, University of Colorado at Boulder Panel 02.01 Discourses of Green Citizenship I: Green Republican Theory Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency A

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Panel 02.02 Discourses of Green Citizenship II: Civic Environmentalism and Green Republican Practice Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency A Panel 02.03 Green Crisis Narratives Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency A Panel 02.04 Green Theory and Practice Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency A Panel 02.05 Green Governmentality Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A Panel 02.06 Animal Ethics, Public Policy, and Political Theory Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency A Panel 02.07 New Directions in Environmental Political Theory Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency A Panel 02.08 Rethinking Environmental Justice Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency A Panel 02.09 The Politics of Climate and Energy Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency A

Panel 02.10 Theorizing Urban Environments Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency A Panel 02.11 Citizenship and Responsibility Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza C Panel 02.12 Theorizing Nature Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza C

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Panel 02.13 Author Meets Critics: Peter Dauvergne's The Shadows of Consumption (Cosponsored with Environmental Politics, Panel 03.12) Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A Environmental Politics Section Chair: Juliann Allison, University of California, Riverside Panel 03.01 Water Woes Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Kensington Panel 03.02 Who Knows? Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Kensington Panel 03.03 Environmental Policy in the American States Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Kensington Panel 03.04 Global Environmental Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Kensington Panel 03.05 Democratic Politics, Participation, and Environmental Protection Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Kensington Panel 03.06 Confronting Climate Change Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Kensington Panel 03.07 American Environmental Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Kensington Panel 03.08 Hot Topics: Religion, Politics, and Sex! Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Kensington Panel 03.09 Role of Ideas in Environmental Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Kensington

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Panel 03.10 Politics of (Sub)urban Sprawl Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cypress Panel 03.11 Energy Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Kensington Panel 03.12 Author Meets Critics: Peter Dauvergne's The Shadows of Consumption (Cosponsored with Environmental Political Theory, Panel 02.13) Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency A Executive Politics Section Chair: Chris Kam, University of British Columbia Panel 04.01 Roundtable: President Obama: Prospects for Leadership Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Grouse Panel 04.02 Presidents and Policy-Making - Part 1 Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Grouse

Panel 04.03 Presidents and Policy-Making - Part II Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Grouse Panel 04.04 Presidents and Political Theory Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Grouse Panel 04.05 On the Campaign Trail and at the Bully Pulpit Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Grouse International Relations Section Chair: Brandon Valeriano, University of Illinois at Chicago Panel 05.01 International Organizations and Democracy Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza A

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Panel 05.02 Roundtable: The New U.S. Obama Administration and International Relations: The Impact of Ideas and Institutions on Interests Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza A Panel 05.03 Belonging Here and There: The Transnational Political Experience of the Latina/Latino Communities in the United States Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza C Panel 05.04 International Energy Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza A Panel 05.05 Conflict Processes Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Brighton Panel 05.06 International Institutions Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza A

Panel 05.07 Power and International Relations Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza A Panel 05.08 Terrorism Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: English Bay Panel 05.09 Human Rights and International Relations Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza A Panel 05.10 Interpreting Global Governance Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza A Panel 05.11 International Relations Theory Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cypress

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Panel 05.12 Asia and International Relations Processes Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: English Bay Panel 05.13 Economics and International Relations Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: English Bay Panel 05.14 Critical Discourses of International Relations and Geopolitics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: English Bay Interpretation and Methods Section Chairs: Kevin Bruyneel, Babson College Renee Ann Cramer, Drake University Panel 06.01 Critical and Comparative Interpretive Methodologies Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM, Location: Prince of Wales

Panel 06.02 Interpretive Approaches to Identity, Citizenship, and Governmentality Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 06.03 Interpretive Understandings of Governance Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM, Location: Prince of Wales Panel 06.04 Interpretive Approaches to the Study of Sexuality and Politics (Cosponsored with Politics and Sexuality, Panel 15.05) Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM, Location: Prince of Wales Panel 06.05 The Rhetoric of Necessity and the Necessity of Rhetoric Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 06.06 Roundtable: Interpretive Approaches to Research Design Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales

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Panel 06.07 The Methods Cafe Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency D Panel 06.08 Interpretation and Political Theory: Understanding Conceptual Frameworks Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 06.09 Filmic Foundings: Order and Disorder in Visual and Political Culture Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales Judicial Politics, Legal Politics and Public Law Section Chair: Tamir Moustafa, Simon Fraser University Panel 07.01 Religion in U.S. Judicial Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cypress Panel 07.02 Human Rights, Accountability, and the Law in Times of War Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cypress Panel 07.03 Transnational Judicial Institutions Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cypress Panel 07.04 When is Legal Mobilization Effective? Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cypress Panel 07.05 Measuring Ideological Change on the U.S. Supreme Court Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cypress Panel 07.06 Judicial Decision Making Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cypress Panel 07.07 Decision Making on the U.S. Supreme Court Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Balmoral

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Panel 07.08 Constitutional Change and Judicial Power in Comparative Perspective Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cypress Panel 07.09 Comparative Judicial Politics and International Law (Cosponsored with Comparative Politics, Panel 01.19) Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency F Legislative Politics Section Chair: Rodolfo Espino, Arizona State University Panel 08.01 Explaining Legislative Behavior Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Lord Byron Panel 08.02 Ideology in Legislatures Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Lord Byron Panel 08.03 Leading with Largess Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Lord Byron Panel 08.04 Roundtable: Change or More of the Same?: Congress, the President and Policy Making in 2009 and Beyond Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Lord Byron Media and Political Communications Section Chair: Kimberly Nalder, California State University, Sacramento Panel 09.01 Environment and Political Communication Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Tennyson Panel 09.02 Media Effects Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia A Panel 09.03 Media, Information, and Knowledge Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia A

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Panel 09.04 New Media Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia A Panel 09.05 Emerging Concerns in Political Communities Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia A

Panel 09.06 Elections, Campaigns and Media Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia A Panel 09.07 Media Politics in Southeast Asia Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia A Methodology Section Chair: Jennifer Merolla, Claremont Graduate University Panel 10.01 Modeling Elections (Cosponsored with Voting and Elections, Panel 22.11) Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable Panel 10.02 Issues of Measurement and Design Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson Panel 10.03 Measuring Bias in the 2008 Presidential Election Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Constable Panel 10.04 Roundtable: Bias in the Polls and the Press in the 2008 Presidential Election Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements Section Chair: Melissa Haussman, Carleton University Panel 11.01 Labor and Politics: Contemporary Ideas and Developing Institutions Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Stanley

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Panel 11.02 Social Movement Mobilization and Success Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Stanley Panel 11.03 Immigration and Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Stanley

Panel 11.04 Comparative Mobilization of Religion Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Stanley Panel 11.05 Comparative Party Competition Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Stanley Panel 11.06 Internal Party Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia B Panel 11.07 Interest Groups Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Stanley Panel 11.08 Parties and NGOs Roles in Strengthening Democracy Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Stanley Panel 11.09 Geographic Boundaries of Participation Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Stanley Political Theory Section Chairs: Isis Leslie, Texas Tech University Susan McWilliams, Pomona College Panel 12.01 The Spatial Community: Identity, Attachment, and Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford Panel 12.02 The People and Founding Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford

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Panel 12.03 Heidegger, Freedom, and Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Oxford Panel 12.04 Political Theory, Politics, and the Public Intellectual Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Oxford

Panel 12.05 Race, Resistance, and the Spaces of Democracy Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford Panel 12.06 Love, Sovereignty, Catastrophe Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford Panel 12.07 Early Modern / Late Modern Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Oxford Panel 12.08 The Practice of Comparison in Political Theory Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Oxford Panel 12.09 Politics Before Interests? Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Oxford Panel 12.10 Roundtable: Continental Political Thought: Past. Present, Future Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Tennyson Panel 12.11 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Edwina Barvosa’s Wealth Of Selves: Multiple Identities, Mestiza Consciousness, and the Subject of Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable Panel 12.12 Absent Fathers and Baby Mamas: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Obama Campaign Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Constable

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Panel 12.13 Political Theory and Its Methods Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Constable Panel 12.14 On Cosmopolitanism Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B

Panel 12.15 Political Judgment Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia B Panel 12.16 Anarchism and Popular Culture Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Grouse Panel 12.17 The Corporation, Politics and Political Theory Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza C Panel 12.18 Just Passions: Literature and the Erotics of Political Life Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza A Panel 12.19 Theorizing “Things”: New Materialism and the Social Sciences Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 12.20 Rhetoric and Political Theory Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Brighton Panel 12.21 Evangelicals and Natural Law Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 12.22 Encountering Baldwin Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza B Panel 12.23 Marx and Marxism Reconsidered Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Lord Byron

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Panel 12.24 Tragedy and Mortality in Political Thought Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Lord Byron Panel 12.25 Perspectives on Civic Education Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Lord Byron

Panel 12.26 Reading Hobbes Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Lord Byron Panel 12.27 Locke and the Limits of Intelligibility: Foundations of Knowledge and Boundaries of Humanity Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Lord Byron Panel 12.28 Kantian Dilemmas: Right, Morality and Difference in Enlightenment Republicanism Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Grouse Panel 12.29 Beyond Social Contracts Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia A Panel 12.30 Comparative Political Theory Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Grouse Panel 12.31 Politics at the Margins: Connecting Theory with Practice in Studying the Political Experience of Marginalized Groups Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Seymour Panel 12.32 Dimensions of Recognition and Autonomy Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Stanley Panel 12.33 Conversations with Arendt Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable

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Panel 12.34 On the Subject of Women: Democratic Theories Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza B Panel 12.35 Pluralism and Public Reason Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B

Panel 12.36 Ancient Greek Political Thought Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 12.37 Reconsidering Rawls Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Kensington Panel 12.38 Politics Through Literature Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Stanley Panel 12.39 Nietzsche's Political Theory Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia B Panel 12.40 Terrors and Terrorists Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Seymour Panel 12.41 Language, Politics, and Representation Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza B Panel 12.42 Constitutionalism and Constitutional Interpretation Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B Panel 12.43 Democratic Participation, Democratic Responsibility Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia B Panel 12.44 John Stuart Mill As Political and Social Theorist Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Oxford

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Panel 12.45 Liberalism and Neoliberalism Today Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Brighton Panel 12.46 Politics and Visions: The Uses of Aesthetics and Art Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency C

Panel 12.47 Democratic Institutions and Democratization Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Grouse Panel 12.48 The Temporality of Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Seymour Panel 12.49 Anti-Imperialism and the Turn to Ethics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Constable Panel 12.50 Using Carl Schmitt's Theories Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Brighton Panel 12.51 The Exception Proves the Rule: Reflections on Schmitt's Concept of Sovereignty Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency E Panel 12.52 Politics and Need Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency C Panel 12.53 Following Foucault Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales Panel 12.54 Democratic Deliberations Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: English Bay Panel 12.55 Political Narratives Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Constable

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Panel 12.56 Democratic Individuals and Democratic Communities Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Constable Panel 12.57 Race and Political Theory Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Brighton

Panel 12.58 Theorizing Suffering and Loss Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Constable Panel 12.59 Affect and the Sentiments of Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Brighton Panel 12.60 The Place of Religion Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza C Panel 12.61 Achieving Justice Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Cypress Panel 12.62 Thinking About Women Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cypress Panel 12.63 Wealth and Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Oxford Panel 12.64 Topics in American Political Thought Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E Panel 12.65 Reification and Its Malcontents Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia A Panel 12.66 Political Romanticism and Its Critics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza C

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Panel 12.67 Concepts and Contexts: Putting Political Ideas Back in Political Contexts Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Stanley Panel 12.68 Republicanism: Virtues and Vices Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Tennyson

Panel 12.69 German Political Thought Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia B Panel 12.70 French Political Theory and Theorists Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Tennyson Panel 12.71 Questions of Empire in the Modern World Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Seymour Politics and History Section Chair: Ronald King, San Diego State University Panel 13.01 Constitution and American Identity Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Stanley Panel 13.02 The Dynamics of Inclusive Citizenship Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency D Panel 13.03 Development of Policy Capacity Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency D Panel 13.04 Roundtable: Complex Justice by Joshua Dunn Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza A Panel 13.05 Continuity and Discontinuity in International Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Tennyson

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Gender, Race and Intersectionality Section Chair: Anna Sampaio, University of Colorado at Denver Panel 14.01 Theorizing Intersectionality amidst Popular Culture, Youth Subculture, and Third Wave Feminism Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza B

Panel 14.02 Constructing Gender in Public Policy and Administration Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Constable Panel 14.03 Intersectionality, Immigration, and Citizenship Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Grouse Panel 14.04 Intersectionality in Comparative Political Contexts Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Grouse Panel 14.05 Women of Color in Elected and Appointed Office Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Georgia B Panel 14.06 Subordinated Identities and the Crafting of States Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia B Panel 14.07 Theorizing Justice and Inequality Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia A Panel 14.08 Adding Religion to Intersectionality Theory Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Tennyson Politics and Sexuality Section Chair: Janni Aragon, University of Victoria Panel 15.01 Queering Politics: Debates, Players, and Organizations Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Brighton

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Panel 15.02 (Com)Passionate Politics: Sexuality, Identity, and Parenting Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Brighton Panel 15.03 Sexuality and Politics: Cultural Praxis Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: English Bay

Panel 15.04 Policing Sexuality: Activism and the Nation State Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B Panel 15.05 Interpretive Approaches to the Study of Sexuality and Politics (Cosponsored with Interpretation and Methods, Panel 06.04) Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Prince of Wales Public Administration Section Chair: Steve Stehr, Washington State University Panel 16.01 At the Intersection of Policy Making and Administration Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Lord Byron Panel 16.02 Innovations in the Study of Sub-national Bureaucracies Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Lord Byron Panel 16.03 Improving Organizational Capacity Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Lord Byron Public Opinion and Political Psychology Section Chair: Matt Barreto, University of Washington Panel 17.01 Muslim American Politics and Public Opinion (Cosponsored with Voting and Elections, Panel 22.06) Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E

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Panel 17.02 New research in Political Psychology using Survey Experiments Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza C Panel 17.03 Public Opinion, Knowledge, and Elections Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza C

Panel 17.04 Latino Politics and Public Opinion Research Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza C Panel 17.05 Race, Racial Attitudes, and Public Opinion Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza C Panel 17.06 New research in Survey Methodology and Public Opinion Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza C Panel 17.07 Euthanasia: Law, Policy, Ethics, and Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Grouse Public Policy Section Chair: Rene Rocha, University of Iowa Panel 18.01 Social Constructions and the Politics of Ideas Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency C Panel 18.02 The Politics of Education Policy Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza A Panel 18.03 Public Policy at the State and Local Level Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C Panel 18.04 Public Policy, Immigration, and Latina/o Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency C

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Panel 18.05 Public Policy Analysis and Oversight Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency F Panel 18.06 International Perspectives on Public Policy and Trade Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency C

Panel 18.07 Health Care and Social Welfare Policy Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza C Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Section Chair: Lorrie Frasure, University of California, Los Angeles Panel 19.01 Roundtable: The Political Maturation of the U.S. Latino Community Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency B Panel 19.02 Roundtable: Studying Race After Obama Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Tennyson Panel 19.03 Roundtable: Authors Meet Readers: Kevin Bruyneel's Third Space of Sovereignty and Joseph Lowndes' From the New Deal to the New Right Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency D Panel 19.04 Latino Political Incorporation Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E Panel 19.05 Latino Partisanship, Attitudes and Political Behavior Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency E Panel 19.06 Latino Ideology, Attitudes and Public Policy Preferences Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency E

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Panel 19.07 Shifting Context: New Research in Immigrant and Minority Political/Civic Engagement Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency E Panel 19.08 Experimental Research and the Study of Race, Immigration and Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency E

Panel 19.09 Race, Gender and Political Representation Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza A Panel 19.10 Black Political Participation and Representation Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency E Panel 19.11 The Politics of Identity, Ideology and Efficacy Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency E Panel 19.12 Obama and the Politics of Race: Demographic Trends Associated With The 2008 Election (Cosponsored with Voting and Elections, Panel 22.12) Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Constable Panel 19.13 Race, Ethnicity and the Politics of Education Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Seymour Panel 19.14 Immigration, Race and the Politics of Exclusion Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Seymour Panel 19.15 Problems of Cultural Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency B Panel 19.16 Perspectives on Multiculturalism: Theory, Policies and Practices Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Seymour

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Panel 19.17 New Research in Comparative Racial/Ethnic Politics Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C Panel 19.18 Immigrants, Minorities and the Criminal Justice System Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Seymour

Panel 19.19 Race, Ethnicity and Health Care In the U.S. and Canada Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Seymour Panel 19.20 Collaborative Multi-racial Post Election Study: The Preliminary Findings Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Tennyson Panel 19.21 Diversity, Public Policy and Interest Group Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Seymour Panel 19.22 Roundtable: Exploring the Intersectionality of Race and Religion Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Cavendish State, Local and Urban Politics Section Chair: Gary Moncrief, Boise State University Panel 20.01 Directions in State Legislative Research Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency D Panel 20.02 State Politics and Policy Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency E Panel 20.03 Research in Subnational Politics Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency D Panel 20.04 Tales from the Golden State: Using California Data and Case Studies to Inform Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency D

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Panel 20.05 Outside the Traditional Local Government Box Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia A

Panel 20.06 Local Government and the Future of Democracy Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency C Panel 20.07 Roundtable: David Magleby's Direct Legislation: A 25-Year Retrospective (Cosponsored with Voting and Elections, Panel 22.07) Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM, Location: Regency B Panel 20.08 Roundtable: State Budgeting I Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency C Panel 20.09 Roundtable: State Budgeting II Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency C Panel 20.10 Roundtable: Political Reform in California Saturday, March 21, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency C Teaching, Research, and Professional Development Section Chair: Lori Weber, California State University, Chico Panel 21.01 The Book, Text, and Computer in Teaching Political Science Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Georgia B Panel 21.02 Equality, Freedom, and Student Learning Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Georgia B Panel 21.03 Undergraduate Student Poster Session Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency Foyer

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Voting and Elections Section Chair: Gabriel R. Sanchez, The University of New Mexico Panel 22.01 The Impact of Institutional Dynamics on Voting Behavior in the U.S. Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency B

Panel 22.02 The Electoral Process and Election Administration Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency B Panel 22.03 Candidate Traits and Campaign Messages Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency B Panel 22.04 New Advancements in the Study of Political Mobilization Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency B Panel 22.05 Vote Choice and Turnout Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Regency B Panel 22.06 Muslim American Politics and Public Opinion (Cosponsored with Public Opinion and Political Psychology, Panel 17.01) Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency E Panel 22.07 Roundtable: David Magleby's Direct Legislation: A 25-Year Retrospective (Cosponsored with State, Local and Urban Politics, Panel 20.07) Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Regency B Panel 22.08 Roundtable: Inside Men: Political Scientist as Candidates and Campaign Staff Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Regency B Panel 22.09 Voting and Elections From Across the Globe Saturday, March 21, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Brighton

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Panel 22.10 International Political Institutions and Political Behavior Saturday, March 21, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency B Panel 22.11 Modeling Elections (Cosponsored with Methodology, Panel 10.01) Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Constable

Panel 22.12 Obama and the Politics of Race: Demographic Trends Associated With The 2008 Election Cycle (Cosponsored with Race, Ethnicity and Diversity, Panel 19.12) Saturday, March 21, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Constable Panel 22.13 Ethnicity and Elections: American and Comparative Perspectives Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Tennyson Women and Politics Section Chair: Noelle Norton, University of San Diego

Panel 23.01 Unreasonable Choices: At the Intersections of Sterilization, Opting Out, and Civil Unions Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Georgia B Panel 23.02 Comparative Assessments of Substantive Representation Thursday, March 19, 2009, 10:00 - 11:45 AM Location: Plaza B Panel 23.03 Hillary, Gender, and the Press: Campaign 2008 Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B Panel 23.04 Electoral Systems and Gender Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Plaza B

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Panel 23.05 State Construction of Public Policy for the Female Body Friday, March 20, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Plaza B Panel 23.06 Women and Political Leadership: From the Academy to the Courts Friday, March 20, 2009, 3:15 - 5:00 PM Location: Cavendish

Panel 23.07 New Questions about Women Legislators Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Plaza B Panel 23.08 Women's Voices and Feminist Activism Thursday, March 19, 2009, 8:00 - 9:45 AM Location: Cypress Panel 23.09 Roundtable: A Discussion of Ronnee Schrieber's Righting Feminism Thursday, March 19, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Seymour 2009 Program Chair Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside Panel 24.01 Roundtable: Meet the Editors of Political Research Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, and Journal of Politics Friday, March 20, 2009, 1:15 - 3:00 PM Location: Regency B

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Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM PANEL 01.01 Parties, Elections, and Movements in East Asia Location: Regency F Chair: Abedi, Amir, Western Washington University Papers: Globalization and Ideology : The Convergence of Economic Policies of South Korean Parties Ryu, Hyoung-Joon, Seoul National University Political Dynasties and Democratic Representation: Evidence from Japan Matsubayashi, Tetsuya, University of North Texas Ueda, Michiko, California Institute of Technology Iida, Takeshi, Waseda University Strategic Government Spending and Legislative Fragmentation: Evidence and Lessons from Pre- and Post-Democratization South Korea and Taiwan Yap, Fiona, University of Kansas The Origin of Uninstitutionalized Movement Politics in Korea: Scarce Society Rah, Kyu Hwan, Korea University Discussants: Abedi, Amir, Western Washington University Smith, Jennifer, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee PANEL 02.01 Discourses of Green Citizenship I: Green Republican Theory Location: Regency A Chair: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Papers: Vulnerability, Dependence and Green Republicanism Barry, John, Queen's University, Belfast Republicanism and the Critique of the Domination of Nature Buck, Christopher, St. Lawrence University

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Henry David Thoreau as Bridge Between Republicanism and Environmentalism Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College Nature, Citizenship, Art, and Artists Lane, Joe, Emory & Henry College Discussant: Smith, Kimberly, Carleton College PANEL 02.11 Citizenship and Responsibility Location: Plaza C Chair: Kassiola, Joel, San Francisco State University Papers: Sustainable Democracy: Why Sustainable Develop- ment and Deliberative Democracy Need Each Other Forni, Breanna, University of Maryland, College Park Exercising Responsibility: Species Extinctions, Ecological Limits, and the Problem of Freedom Lambacher, Jason, University of Washington, Seattle The ''Great Pacific Garbage Patch'': Responsibility and Obligation in an Uncertain World MacIver, Corey, University of Oxford Beyond Environmental Justice: Realizing an Ethic of Solidarities Sinn, Jeff, Winthrop University Dutiful Environmental Citizens? Woods, Kerri, University of York, UK Discussant: Valls, Andrew, Oregon State University PANEL 03.01 Water Woes Location: Kensington Chair: Sousa, David, University of Puget Sound Papers: The Central Arizona Project: Water and Policy Dynamics in the Desert Clark, Bradley, Fort Lewis College

33 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Who Controls the Flow: An Institutional Assessment of Los Angeles and Seattle Water Conservation Policy 2005-2007 Gordon, Frederick, California Lutheran University The Devil is in the Details--The Federal EIS Process and Water Development in the West Houston, Janice, University of Utah Forbis, Robert, University of Utah Hilton, Holly, The City of Salt Lake City Adams, Stacee, State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality The Changing Climate of Water Resource Policy and Management Hardy, Scott, McDaniel College Discussant: Klyza, Christopher McGrory, Middlebury College PANEL 05.01 International Organizations and Democracy Location: Plaza A Chair: Combs, Cynthia, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Papers: Defining Democratization in Practice: Closing the Definitional Divide in International Organizations’ Democratization Programs by Finding Common Ground on Human Rights Pubantz, Jerry, University of North Carolina at Greensboro IR Descant: Alternate, Recurring, and Novel Theories in the IR Discourse about Democracy Promotion by International Organizations Moore, John, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona Internal vs. External Determinants of Democracy Imai, Kunihiko, Elmira College Can Bosnia Move Beyond Dayton? The Role of Ideas, Elites and Institutions in External State Building Sebastian, Sofia, London School of Economics and Political Science

34 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Strategic Choice, Ideal Diffusion and Identity Reformation: Dynamic Model of Interaction Between International Institutions and States Wang, Zhiyuan, The George Washington University Discussant: Slann, Martin, University of North Carolina at Pembroke PANEL 06.01 Critical and Comparative Interpretive Methodologies Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Leeb, Claudia, Harvard University Discussant: Papers: Mill's Methods Redux Adcock, Robert, George Washington University An Alternative Approach to Concept Formation and Research Methodology Behl, Natasha, University of California, Los Angeles Exploring the Possibility for a Critical American Politics Forrest, Michael, University of Minnesota Methodological Issues in Comparative Political Theory: Perspectives from Indigenous Studies Morrow, Johannes, University at Albany, New York PANEL 09.01 Environment and Political Communication Location: Tennyson Chair: Salazar, Debra, Western Washington University Papers: Energy Policy, Presidential Agenda Setting and the Public: From Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush Donavan, Janet, University of Colorado at Boulder Environmental Group Websites: Exploring the Democratizing Potential of the Internet Merry, Melissa, Pacific Lutheran University Discussant: Michaud, Kristy, California State University, Northridge

35 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 11.06 Internal Party Politics Location: Georgia B Chair: DiSalvo, Daniel, City College of New York Papers: The Liberal-Labor Faction and the Democratic Party, 1948-1972 DiSalvo, Daniel, City College of New York Local Party Structure and Activity in the U.S.: A Third Wave of Inquiry Roscoe, Doug, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Jenkins, Shannon, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Restoration of Bossism? - A Study about Influence of Political Leaders Gil, Jung-ah, Seoul National University Discussant: Roscoe, Doug, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth PANEL 12.20 Rhetoric and Political Theory Location: Brighton Chair: Norris, Andrew, University of California, Santa Barbara Papers: On Public Action: Rhetoric and Glory Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition Norris, Andrew, University of California, Santa Barbara Is Spin Bad? An Analysis of Rhetorical Manipulation Klemp, Nathaniel, Pepperdine University Tocqueville’s Practices of Persuasion Shulman, George, New York University Arendt and Bourdieu Between Word and Deed Topper, Keith, University of California, Riverside Discussant: Disch, Lisa, PANEL 12.44 John Stuart Mill As Political and Social Theorist Location: Oxford Chair and Zakaras, Alex, University of Vermont Discussant:

36 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: The Self-Extinguishing Despot: Millian Democratization Chiu, Yvonne, Brown University Temps and Circumstance: Mill as Theorist of Social Authority Hallock, Emily, University of California, Los Angeles Unlovable Patriotism: On Love, Nationality, and Patriotism in J. S. Mill Xenos, Nicholas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Raising the Plains: How Mills Ideas of Civilizational Development Transformed the Race Concept Santori, Gregg, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 12.47 Democratic Institutions and Democratization Location: Grouse Chair and Wingenbach, Ed, University of Redlands Discussant: Papers: Paradoxes? What Paradoxes? Institutionalize Instability Altick, John, University of California, Irvine The New Middle Class and the Expansion of Democracy Dyck, John, Trinity Western University Taming the Antagonistic?: Parliaments in Agonistic Democratic Theory Hilmer, Jeffrey, University of British Columbia, Vancouver PANEL 12.58 Theorizing Suffering and Loss Location: Constable Chair and Selimovic, Adnan, York University in Toronto Discussant: Papers: Goodness Beyond Virtue: The Politics of Suffering Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo “Damaged Life” as “Exuberant Health”: Adorno and the Conventionalization of Psychological Illness Mariotti, Shannon, Southwestern University

37 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Political Implications of Sacrifice and Loss in the Thought of Georges Bataille Fortuna, John, University of California, Santa Barbara No Pain Like My Own: Rousseau's Confessions As Political Theory Chakravarti, Sonali, Trinity College PANEL 13.01 Constitution and American Identity Location: Stanley Chair and King, Ronald, San Diego State University Discussant: Papers: Perhaps It Was Gordon Wood Who Had It Wrong: James Wilson, Not William Findley and the Antifederalists Had the Most Prescient View of the United States Constitution Alcorn, Mark, St. Cloud State University The Republican Tradition in America Keck, Aaron, Duke University Constitutional Rejection: Failed U.S. State Constitutional Conventions in the 1960s and 1970s Lenowitz, Jeffrey, Columbia University The God (Talk) Debate: Atheism, Communism, and Discourse Meagher, Richard, Marymount Manhattan College PANEL 14.01 Theorizing Intersectionality Amidst Popular Culture, Youth Subculture, and Third Wave Feminism Location: Plaza B Chair: Strolovitch, Dara, University of Minnesota Papers: Intersectionality Influences on Identity Formation: Applications to Youth Gang Identification and Violence Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara Throwing Like a Girl and Proud of It: Break-dancing, Political Activism, and the Dynamics of Gender Gupta-Carlson, Himanee, Tacoma Community College

38 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Privileged Intersections: The Race, Class, and Gender Politics of Prussian Blue Love, Nancy, The Pennsylvania State University The Third Wave and the Struggle for Political Equality Och, Malliga, University of Colorado Denver Discussant: Aragon, Janni, University of Victoria PANEL 16.01 At the Intersection of Policy Making and Administration Location: Lord Byron Chair and Shanahan, Elizabeth, Montana State University Discussant: Papers: The Political Economy of Avian Influenza in Cambodia Ear, Sophal, Naval Postgraduate School Identifying and Cueing Network Membership: Implications for Assessing Accountability Fredericksen, Elizabeth, Boise State University Witt, Stephanie, Boise State University Thinking Harder About Outcomes for Collaborative Governance Arrangements Weber, Edward, Washington State University Rogers, Ellen, Washington State University PANEL 17.01 Muslim American Politics and Public Opinion PANEL 22.06 Location: Regency E Chair: Segura, Gary, Stanford University Papers: The Impact of Multiple Identities on Political Participation: The Case of Muslim Americans Cortina, Jeronimo, University of Houston Chabkoun, Malak, University of Houston

39 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Surveying Unknown Populations: A Sensitivity Analysis of the Muslim American Public Opinion Survey Bozonelos, Dino, University of California, Riverside Barreto, Matt, University of Washington Dana, Karam, University of Washington Exploring the Political Dispositions of Shi'a Muslims in the U.S. Contractor, Cyrus, University of Oklahoma Discussant: Pantoja, Adrian, Pitzer College PANEL 18.01 Social Constructions and the Politics of Ideas Location: Regency C Chair and Pierce, Patrick, Saint Mary's College (IN) Discussant: Papers: Weighing In?: Moral Judgments, Political Participation, and Public Policy Construction Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound Masuoka, Natalie, Tufts University Policy Design for Ecological Targets -- Constructing the Urban Environment as Worth It Wessells, Anne Taufen, University of Washington - Tacoma Ideology Over Scientific Evidence? A Cross-National Examination of SEPs in Western Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia Baker, Bridget, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany A Disaster by Any Other Name: FEMA and the Shifting Image of Disaster Relief Policy Foyou, Viviane, West Virginia University Worsham, Jeff, West Virginia University PANEL 19.13 Race, Ethnicity and the Politics of Education Location: Seymour Chair and Wrobel, Sharon, University of Arkansas at Little Discussant: Rock

40 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Papers: The Knot of Colors: Teacher-Pupil Race Composition and Academic Achievement Ji, Chang-Ho, La Sierra University Running Against the Wind: A Southern School District’s Continued Pursuit of Desegregation Smith, Stephen, Winthrop University PANEL 20.01 Directions in State Legislative Research Location: Regency D Chair and Moncrief, Gary, Boise State University Discussant: Papers: The Original State Legislatures Squire, Peverill, University of Missouri Citizen Attitudes on State Legislative Representation Richardson, Lilliard, University of Missouri Konisky, David, University of Missouri Milyo, Jeff, University of Missouri Keeping Up with the Joneses: Professionalization and Competition in State Institutions Tankersley, Holley, Coastal Carolina University Representational Access Points and Short-Term Electoral Forces – State Legislative Characteristics, Competitive Elections, and Voter Turnout Kuhlmann, Robynn, University of New Orleans PANEL 20.05 Outside the Traditional Local Government Box Location: Georgia A Papers: Who Runs to Whom? What is the Role of Municipal Government When HOA Services Fail? Abercrombie, Neil, University of Utah Does a Hollow State Cast a Shadow? Private Governments and the Thinning of Local Governance McCabe, Barbara, Arizona State University Tao, Jill, University of Hawaii at Manoa

41 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Convention Center Expansion and Special-Purpose Authorities: Accounting for Variation in Institutional Responsiveness in Chicago Smith, James, Indiana University South Bend Why Local Governments Choose Not to Adopt E-Government Technology Cassell, Mark, Kent State University PANEL 22.01 The Impact of Institutional Dynamics on Voting Behavior in the U.S. Location: Regency B Chair and Wolsborn, Kay, College of Saint Benedict/St. John's Discussant: University Papers: The Impact of Divisive Primaries in the 2008 Presidential Campaign Gurian, Paul-Henri, University of Georgia Does Location Matter? National Party Convention Sites and Presidential Elections Berry, Michael, University of Colorado, Denver Bickers, Kenneth, University of Colorado, Boulder Who Decides? How Primary Election Rules Impact Voters Clausen, Elizabeth, Vanderbilt University Voting is Freedom Jones, Adrienne, City University of New York Measuring the Influence of Turnout on House Election Results: An Instrumental Variable Approach. Godbout, Jean-Francois, Simon Fraser University PANEL 23.08 Women's Voices and Feminist Activism Location: Cypress Chair and Jenkins, Krista, Fairleigh Dickinson University Discussant: Papers: Campaigning for Women: Female Political Elites, Activism, and CEDAW in the U.S. Veazey, Linda, University of Houston

42 Thursday, March 19, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Romance is Gone: Changes in Women's Roles in French Farmers' Markets Mironesco, Monique, University of Hawaii, West Oahu The Need for a Name: Reading Deconstructive Feminism as a Mode of Radical Feminist Politics Taylor, Liza, University of California, Los Angeles Voting Beyond Their Shores: An Analysis of Legislative Activism on Global Women's Rights Issues Norton, Noelle, University of San Diego

43 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM PANEL 01.15 Politics in Authoritarian States Location: Oxford Chair: Mello, Brian, Muhlenberg College Papers: Capital, Coercion, and Warlords: State Formation in Burma Buchanan, John, University of Washington - Seattle Democratization in a Durable Dictatorship? State Controlled Institutions and Collations in a Time of Rising Opposition in Mubarak’s Egypt Fahmy, Dalia, Rutgers University Human Rights Promotion in North Korea Kim, Yoon Eui, Seoul National University Understanding the Contemporary Rise of Constitutional Dictatorship: A Schmittian Perspective Reyes, Corinna, University of California, Santa Barbara McKoy, Christopher, University of California, Santa Barbara (Un)Democracy in the Middle East Dias, Elsa, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Discussants: Mello, Brian, Muhlenberg College Barndt, William, University of California, Riverside PANEL 02.02 Discourses of Green Citizenship II: Civic Environmentalism and Green Republican Practice Location: Regency A Chair: Wilson, Harlan, Oberlin College Papers: Green Republicanism, Neo-liberalism and Climate Change Paehlke, Robert, Trent University Civic Environmentalism's Search for Identity: Reconciling Democracy and Environmental Protection Rowe, Kevin

44 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Civic Environmentalism, Green Citizenship, and Inhabited Nature Trachtenberg, Zev, University of Oklahoma Green Citizenship, Environmental Justice and the Body Gabrielson, Teena, University of Wyoming Parady, Katelyn, University of Wyoming Discussant: Breen, Sheri, University of Minnesota, Morris PANEL 02.12 Theorizing Nature Location: Plaza C Chair: Biro, Andrew, Acadia University Papers: A Typology of Green State Conceptions: The Role of Sciences Côté, Guy-Serge, University of Ottawa Natural Appeal: The Paradoxical Role Nature in Political Economy and Environmental Politics Morrow, Johannes, University at Albany, New York Voices of Nature: Discursive Foundations of Environmental Policy Taverna, Jessica, University of Utah Promising Possibility: A Reconceptualization of Nature Goksel Yasar, Gulay, University of Colorado at Boulder Discussant: Robinson, Christopher, Clarkson University PANEL 03.02 Who Knows? Location: Kensington Chair and Salazar, Debra, Western Washington University Discussant: Papers: The Sources and Patterns of Environmental Knowledge among American High School Seniors Carlisle, Juliet, Idaho State University

45 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Privatization v. Peer Review in the Production of Knowledge and Policy: Implications and Controversies Related to the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms. Bressler, Michael, Long Beach City College Targeting and Capturing Returns from Sustainability- Oriented Research Shapiro, Matthew, Illinois Institute of Technology Information Disclosure and Corporate Behavior: The Impact of the Toxics Release Inventory on Decision Making Stephan, Mark, Washington State University Kraft, Michael, University of Wisconsin Green Bay Abel, Troy, Western Washington University PANEL 05.02 Roundtable: The New U.S. Obama Administration and International Relations: The Impact of Ideas and Institutions on Interests Location: Plaza A Chair: Haanstad, Nancy, Weber State University Participants: Foster, Rick, Idaho State University Stathis, Michael, Southern Utah University Thomas, Stafford, California State University, Chico PANEL 06.02 Interpretive Approaches to Identity, Citizenship, and Governmentality Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Warren, Dorian, Columbia University Discussant: Papers: The Moynihan Moment: Liberal Governmentality and the Epidemiology of Politics Fong, Edmund, University of Utah Interpreting Citizenship: What Does Citizenship Mean? Harper, Robin, York College, City University of New York

46 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Immigrant Settlement Policy in the United States: A Framework for Value-Critical Policy Analysis Schmidt, Ronald, California State University, Long Beach Like a Rolling Stone: Implications of Netherlands Allochthony Discourse for Political Identity Yanow, Dvora, Vrije Universiteit PANEL 07.01 Religion in U.S. Judicial Politics Location: Cypress Chair: Corrigan, Rose, Drexel University Papers: The Religiosity of Federal Judges Blakeman, John, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Banks, Christopher, Kent State University Righteousness and Rights: Evangelical and Fundamentalist Conceptions of Rights, Courts, and the Rule of Law Veazey, Linda, University of Houston Whitehead, Jason, California State University, Long Beach The Fourteenth Amendment and the Moralizing of Constitutional Adjudication Compton, John, University of California, Los Angeles The Fundamentalist Latter-day Saints: On the Limits of Sexuality and Liberal Citizenship Ambutter, Cassie, University of California, Santa Cruz Discussant: Shortell, Christopher, Portland State University PANEL 08.01 Explaining Legislative Behavior Location: Lord Byron Papers: The Effects of Population Diversity on Constituency Service Activity in U.S. House Districts Cottrill, James, Santa Clara University

47 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Party Switching and Legislative Behavior: Evidence from Brazil on the Impact of Party Switching on Politicians and Parties Cunow, Saul, University of California, San Diego Representing Interests - Standing-for or Acting-for? The Impact of Descriptive Characteristics of Legislators on Substantive and Symbolic Interest Representation Under Institutional Contraints. Comparing the U.S. Congress and the German Bundestag. Przygoda, Annette, University of Victoria Experience Counts: The Revolving Door of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies Ugues, Jr., Antonio, University of California, Riverside Medina Vidal, D. Xavier, University of California, Riverside Bowler, Shaun, University of California, Riverside There Go My People: The Effect of District Cross- Pressures on House Members' Voting Decisions Creek, Heather, University of Maryland, College Park Discussant: Parker, David, Montana State University PANEL 09.02 Media Effects Location: Georgia A Chair: Howard, Alison, Dominican University of California Papers: Should We Stay or Should We Go: Ideological Slant and New York Times Support for the Iraq War 2003-2007 Chomsky, Daniel, Temple University Mission Accomplished?: The Afghan-Iraqi War on Film Giglio, Ernest, Prof. Emeritus, Lycoming College A Search for Ideological Identification Bias in Television Network Evening News Coverage of the United States Senate, 1991 - 2000. Strickler, Vincent, Utah State University Reeves, Kate, Utah State University Woodring, Kayla, Utah State University

48 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Congress, The Media, and Attention Congruence in Public Policy Lee, Carolyn, University of Washington Discussant: Hoffman, Donna, University of Northern Iowa PANEL 10.01 Modeling Elections PANEL 22.11 Location: Constable Chair and Palmer, Carl, University of California, Davis Discussant: Papers: A Manski-Type Choice Set Model with Screening Rules Hangartner, Dominik, University of Bern and Washington University, St. Louis Steenbergen, Marco, University of Bern Party Labels as Information Cues: The Influence of Ideological Information Stephenson, Laura, University of Western Ontario Zechmeister, Elizabeth, Vanderbilt University Development of a Methodology for Prediction of a Winner in American Presidential Elections Putcha, Chandrasekhar, California State University, Fullerton Gomez, Michelle, California State University, Fullerton Bryant, Gerald, California State University, Fullerton State and National Polls in Predicting the 2008 Presidential Election DeSart, Jay, Utah Valley University Holbrook, Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PANEL 11.02 Social Movement Mobilization and Success Location: Stanley Chair: King, Mariah, Colorado State University Papers: Social Movements and the Cultural Effect of Judicial Access King, Mariah, Colorado State University

49 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Price of Advocacy: Mobilization and Maintenance in Advocacy Organizations Young, McGee, Marquette University Or We'd be Next: Sex Workers, Innovation and Compromise in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS Majic, Samantha, Cornell University Discussant: Freeland, Gregory, California Lutheran University PANEL 12.10 Roundtable: Continental Political Thought: Past. Present, Future Location: Tennyson Chair: White, Stephen, University of Virginia Participants: Kompridis, Nikolas, University of Toronto Norris, Andrew, University of California, Santa Barbara Warnke, Georgia, University of California, Riverside White, Stephen, University of Virginia PANEL 12.16 Anarchism and Popular Culture Location: Grouse Chair and Ferguson, Kathy, University of Hawai''i Discussant: Papers: The Anarchist Tension Antliff, Alan, University of Victoria “Welcome to a World Without Rules”: Contemporary Cinema and Post-9/11 Juridico-Anarchisms Shomura, Chad, University of Hawai'i The Militarization of Education and Anarchist Theories of Power in Annie Proulx's Tits-Up in a Ditch Gallagher, Brianne, University of Hawai'i Anarchist Feelings: The Dark Knight (2008), A Love Story Isaki, Bianca, University of Illinois

50 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.39 Nietzsche's Political Theory Location: Georgia B Chair and Voorhees, Matthew, Hartwick College Discussant: Papers: Nietzsche's Image of the Political Philosopher Winstead, William, The George Washington University Zionism as a Nietzschean Ideal Koslowe, Jason, Georgetown University Between Herd and Horizon: Culture and the Individual in the Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche Hawley, Thomas, Eastern Washington University PANEL 12.46 Politics and Visions: The Uses of Aesthetics and Art Location: Regency C Chair: Bellhouse, Mary, Providence College Papers: Frederick Law Olmstead's Democratic Landscapes Roulier, Scott, Lyon College Post-Communist Nostalgia: Art and The Future of Politics Mills, Scott, University of California, Irvine Sovereignty and the Court Masque Miller, Ted, University of Alabama Photographic Locations, Political Effects? Display, Concealment, Substitution, and Projection as Political-Aesthetic Strategies Johnson, James, University of Rochester Schiller and Herder on Aesthetic Imagination and Sensibility as Sources of Solidarity, Humanity, and Justice Czobor-Lupp, Mihaela, Georgetown University Discussant: Love, Nancy, The Pennsylvania State University

51 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.51 The Exception Proves the Rule: Reflections on Schmitt's Concept of Sovereignty Location: Regency E Chair: Wolf, Jeremy, University of Massachusetts - Amherst Papers: All That Glitters: The Gold Standard, The Exception, and Governmentality Wolf, Jeremy, University of Massachusetts - Amherst Textual Sovereignty and the “Many Disguises” of American Political Actors Delaune, Tim, Mount Holyoke College Frontier Justice on the Border of the Friend/Enemy Distinction: or, Riding with Carl Schmitt in Search of the Apache Kid Ruback, Timothy, Smith College Discussant: Ascher, Ivan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst PANEL 12.57 Race and Political Theory Location: Brighton Chair and Olson, Joel, Northern Arizona University Discussant: Papers: Silent Yielding, Dismantling Whiteness, and the Potentiality of Political Suicide Jungkunz, Vincent, Ohio University A Responsibility to Know: Interrogating the ''I Didn't Know That Was Racist'' Ignorance of White Supremacy White, Julie, Ohio University Jungkunz, Vincent, Ohio University ‘Walk With Me in White’: Race and Self-Mastery in Gilded Age Atlanta Steedman, Marek, University of Southern Mississippi Justice and Racial Residential Segregation Valls, Andrew, Oregon State University

52 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 19.14 Immigration, Race and the Politics of Exclusion Location: Seymour Chair: Marquez, Benjamin, University of Wisconsin, Madison Papers: Fighting to Belong: Latinos, Assimilation, and the Military Service Durazo, Marco, University of California, Los Angeles Political Liminality and the Potentiality of Otherness Majdi Clark, Parissa, University of California, Los Angeles Some ''Other'' Race Nordlund, Carrie, Lake Forest College Discussants: Graves, Stephen, University of Nevada, Reno Marquez, Benjamin, University of Wisconsin, Madison PANEL 19.15 Problems of Cultural Politics Location: Regency B Chair: Ingram, James, McCaster University Papers: Cultural Politics after the Politics of Recognition Coulthard, Glen, University of British Columbia Culture outside Multiculturalism Dhamoon, Rita, University of the Fraser Valley The Uses and Disadvantages of Culture for Politics Ingram, James, McCaster University Discussant: Commissiong, Anand, West Texas A&M University PANEL 23.02 Comparative Assessments of Substantive Representation Location: Plaza B Chair and Bayes, Jane, California State University Northridge Discussant: Papers: Women Waging Peace: The Role of Women and Conflict Management in West Africa De Maio, Jennifer, California State University, Northridge

53 Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

When and Why do Female Legislators Represent Women? An Institutionalist Account of Women’s Substantive Representation Franceschet, Susan, University of Calgary The Introduction and Adoption of France's Gender Parity Reforms Praud, Jocelyne, University of Regina The Effect of Descriptive Representation on ''Women- Friendly'' Social Policy in the U.S. Rohr, Lia, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

12:00 PM APSA President Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University

Obamania in the Era of Anti-Americanism

Location: Regency D

54 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 - 3:00 PM PANEL 01.03 Policy and Policymaking in Advanced Industrial Democracies Location: Regency F Chair and Ellermann, Antje, University of British Columbia Discussant: Papers: Faith-based Initiatives and the Restructuring of the American Welfare State Biebricher, Thomas, University of Florida The Effects of Non-Negotiable and Partially- Negotiable Domestic Factors in the Monetary Union: Flexible Integration, Skeptical Integration and Europeanized Integration Cagossi, Alessandro, West Virginia University Policy Values and Institutional Change within Most Dissimilar Cases of Healthcare Systems: A Comparative Analysis of the British NHS and the U.S. Private Insurance System Frisina, Lorraine, University of Bremen Animal Rights as Ecological and Human Rights: A Case Study of LD50 and Its Connection to American Toxicity Standards Evans, Erin, San Francisco State University PANEL 01.16 Policy and Policymaking in Latin America Location: English Bay Chair: Dion, Michelle, Georgia Institute of Technology Papers: Legislative Bargaining, Separation of Powers, and Fiscal Policy: An Approach to the Economic Reform in Latin America Castaneda, Nestor, University of Pittsburgh Neoliberal Policies and the Migration of Female Domestic Workers Samuels, Charlotte, California State University, Fullerton

55 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Political Determinants of Education Spending in Mexico Fernandez, Marco, Duke University Microcredit and Democratic Consolidation: Voices from El Salvador Gumbrecht, Bob, Colorado Mountain College Private Innovation in the Public Sphere: The Case of the Belize Central Prison Williams, Eric, Sonoma State University Discussants: Dion, Michelle, Georgia Institute of Technology Wuhs, Steven, University of Redlands PANEL 02.03 Green Crisis Narratives Location: Regency A Chair: Chaloupka, William, Colorado State University Papers: Inconspicuous but Even More Inconvenient Truths: How Do Five Other Foul Factors in Climate Change Become Sounds of Silence in the Clatter of the Carbon Crisis? Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University The Green Crisis Narrative Chaloupka, William, Colorado State University The Politics/Science of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Legitimizing Scientific Expertise through the Authority of Democracy Peck, Felicia, University of California, Santa Cruz Discussant: Lane, Joe, Emory & Henry College PANEL 03.03 Environmental Policy in the American States Location: Kensington Chair: Klyza, Christopher McGrory, Middlebury College Papers: Wildlife Policy in Michigan and Ohio: Using the Ballot Initiative to Achieve Change in Dove-Hunting Regulations Burnett, Christopher, California State University, Long Beach 56 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Influences on Climate-Change Policy Adoption among the U.S. States Cale, Tabitha, Louisiana State University Reams, Margaret, Louisiana State University Open Space Conservation Ballot Initiatives in the Changing American West Shanahan, Elizabeth, Montana State University Sustainability, Justice and the Environment: Saving Species and Balancing Competing Water Claims in the Klamath Basin Singleton, Sara, Western Washington University Discussant: Lindstrom, Matt, St. John’s University PANEL 04.02 Presidents and Policy-Making - Part 1 Location: Grouse Papers: Congress and the Executive Branch: The Role of Delegation and Investigation Wood, B. Dan, Texas A&M University Vulnerability and Responsiveness in U.S. Disaster Policy: 1953-2005 Daniels, R. Steven, California State University, Bakersfield North Korea Policy of U.S. Which Should Consider the Hostage: The Influence of South Korea on U.S. Diplomatic Strategy toward Pyeongyang. Kang, Hyoun-gu, Seoul National University Competition and Acquisition of U.S. Defense Contracts: Actors, Institutions, and Interests Claflin, Salvador, South Texas College Left Behind: Law and (Some) Lawyers in the Bush Administration's Antiterrorism Policy-Making Kassop, Nancy, SUNY, New Paltz Simons, Joshua, State University of New York at New Paltz Discussant: Bendix, Bill, University of British Columbia

57 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 06.03 Interpretive Understandings of Governance Location: Prince of Wales Chair: Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Papers: Semiotic Interpretations of Parking Lots Marusek, Sarah, Mount Holyoke College Communities Constituted Through Contradictions Wade, Michelle, Southern Illinois University Conceptualizing ‘Governance’: Discourse, Theory and Ontology Jose, Jim, University of Newcastle Postcolonial Fugue: Notes Towards a Postcolonial Theory of Resistance Thadhani, Rupa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Discussant: Fong, Edmund, University of Utah PANEL 07.03 Transnational Judicial Institutions Location: Cypress Chair and Checkel, Jeffrey, Simon Fraser University Discussant: Papers: Transnational Dispute Resolution, Public Law Litigation, and Compliance: The Consequences of Legalization in Europe Conant, Lisa, University of Denver The Global Enforcement of the Right to Education among Transnational Judicial Networks Banks, Christopher, Kent State University The First Ten Years of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court Jackson, Donald, Texas Christian University

58 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 08.02 Ideology in Legislatures Location: Lord Byron Papers: A Spatial Analysis of Legislative Voting in the Canadian Parliament Godbout, Jean-Francois, Simon Fraser University Hoyland, Bjorn, University of Oslo Measuring Party Cohesion in the European Parliament Han, JeongHun, Seoul National University Politics of a Wedge Issue in Polarized Congresses: Position Taking, Party Reputation, and Trade Policy toward China, 1990-2001 Seo, Jungkun, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Discussant: Bertelli, Anthony, University of Georgia PANEL 09.05 Emerging Concerns in Political Communities Location: Georgia A Chair and Fischer, Stacy Burnett, University of Nevada, Reno Discussant: Papers: Negativity As a Tool: Predicting Negative Responses and Their Effectiveness in the 2008 Campaign Season Collingwood, Loren, University of Washington Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, University of Washington Addressing a Hostile Public: Minorities and the Public Sphere in Israel and Turkey Goldman, Matthew, University of Washington - Seattle PANEL 10.02 Issues of Measurement and Design Location: Tennyson Chair and Johnson, Martin, University of California, Riverside Discussant: Papers: When Little White Lies and Mentiritas Matter: The Differential Effect of Vote Overreporting Bias on Models of Participation Ramirez, Ricardo, University of Southern California 59 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Code Switching?: Exploring the Effects of Survey Respondents Changing Language of Interview mid- Interview Garcia, John, University of Arizona No Bottomless Budget? Recruiting Subjects for Internet Based Studies Barreto, Matt, University of Washington Merolla, Jennifer, Claremont Graduate University DeFrancesco Soto, Victoria, Northwestern University Ramirez, Ricardo, University of Southern California PANEL 11.03 Immigration and Politics Location: Stanley Papers: Intersectionality of Religion and Politics Visualized Through Political Opportunity: The Case of the New Sanctuary Movement Freeland, Gregory, California Lutheran University The Transatlantic Rhetoric of the Right: An Exploration of Far Right Politics in Europe and North America Gettel, Jason, University of Oregon Migration and Political Reaction in Italy: The Fortunes of the Northern League Salucci, Lapo, University of Colorado at Boulder The Embedding of Radical Right Parties in Local Networks: The Belgian Case of Vlaams Belang Warmenbol, Lien, University of Antwerp Discussant: Young, McGee, Marquette University PANEL 12.01 The Spatial Community: Identity, Attachment, and Politics Location: Oxford Chair: Hayward, Clarissa, Washington University in Saint Louis, Papers: Athenian Architecture and Aristotle's Political Friendship Aslam, Ali, Duke University

60 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Bad Stories: Narrative, Identity, and the State’s Materialist Pedagogy Hayward, Clarissa, Washington University in Saint Louis Ambivalent Attachments: Travelers, Cosmopolites, and Early Modern Contestations of Movement, Place, and Political Belonging Sterling, Rebekah, University of California, Los Angeles Grounds of Resistance: Land, Place and Postcolonial Power McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco, Discussant: Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee PANEL 12.55 Political Narratives Location: Constable Chair and Smith, Michelle, Cornell University Discussant: Papers: An Anarchist Language of Resistance: An Exploration of Discursive Possibilities Through Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Dispossessed” Lindsey, Tara, University of Colorado at Denver Polk, Stephen Utopia and Dystopia: The Imagined Polity Le Cheminant, Wayne, Loyola Marymount University Articulating Presence: The PRIME Textbook and the Possibilities of Narrative in Said and Bhabha LeBlanc, John, University of Texas at Tyler PANEL 12.59 Affect and the Sentiments of Politics Location: Brighton Chair and Mariotti, Shannon, Southwestern University Discussant: Papers: Kant and the Problem of Political Hope Goldman, Loren, University of Chicago

61 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Caring for Things: A Democratic Ethos? Myers, Ella, University of Utah Ranciere and Marcuse: A Politics of Eros Hill, Samantha, University of Massachusetts Amherst PANEL 12.60 The Place of Religion Location: Plaza C Chair and Babst, Gordon, Chapman University Discussant: Papers: Defining the Secular State: The Apples and Oranges of Religion's Place in Political Thought Alzate, Elissa, University of California, Davis Civil Religious Themes in Lincoln's Political Speech Before His Presidency Gomez, Adam, University of California San Diego The Metaphysical Need Kammas, Anthony, University of Southern California PANEL 13.04 Roundtable: Complex Justice by Joshua Dunn Location: Plaza A Chair: Shields, Jon, Claremont McKenna College Participants: DiSalvo, Daniel, City College of New York Dunn, Joshua, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Saldin, Rob, University of Montana PANEL 18.03 Public Policy at the State and Local Level Location: Regency C Chair and Wessells, Anne Taufen, University of Washington - Discussant: Tacoma Papers: The Comparative Politics of Policy Diffusion Across the States Pierce, Patrick, Saint Mary's College (IN)

62 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Political Economy of State Trucking Safety Regulations Neeley, Grant, University of Dayton Richardson, Lilliard, University of Missouri The Principled Entrepreneur: Reconciling Inclusive Norms and Devolved Service Delivery Shea, Jennifer, San Francisco State University The Non-Formation of Advocacy Coalitions: The Case of Animal Welfare Policy Hunter, Susan, West Virginia University Brisbin, Richard, West Virginia University PANEL 20.03 Research in Subnational Politics Location: Regency D Chair: Frendreis, John, Loyola University Chicago Papers: The Politics of Health Insurance Coverage in U.S. States Cummins, Jeff, California State University, Fresno Lawyers, The Rule of Law, and Income Inequality: Rent Seeking, Inferior Governance Quality, and Gini Coefficients Harrison, Russell, Rutgers University - Camden Campus Against the Teeming Masses? State Legislature Responses to Increased Immigration Yoder, Stephen, University of Maryland, College Park Religion and the Demography of “Dry” Counties in the United States Frendreis, John, Loyola University Chicago Tatalovich, Raymond, Loyola University Chicago Discussant: Moncrief, Gary, Boise State University

63 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 21.03 Undergraduate Student Poster Session Location: Regency Foyer Papers: Unraveling the Turkish Headscarf: New Islamic Individualism in Turkey, the Clash of Democracy and Secularism Roderick, Leanne M., University of British Columbia Toward a Positivist Jurisprudence for Hard Cases in Bio-Ethics Powell, Sierra, University of Redlands What to Do With the Ninth Amendment Frick, Kevin, Pomona College The Strategic Impact of Failed Constitutional Amendments Levy, Scott, Pomona College Transitional Justice: A New Form of Western Imperialism or a Real Solution for Africa? Ansert, Katrina, University of San Diego The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in South Africa: Chance, Eminent, or Preventable? Brinitzer, Erica, University of San Diego Rule of Law, Democracy, and Latin America Davila, Judith, University of San Diego Progress Towards a Global Partnership for Development, Post-2001: How the 8th Millennium Development Goal Has Influenced International Policies Wycoff, Taylor, University of San Diego Ideological Heritage and Government Operations Laustrup, Rachael, University of San Diego Always a Candidate, Never a Frontrunner: The Print Media's Treatment of Female Presidential Candidates Dole and Clinton Mangum, Christopher, University of San Diego

64 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Cops and Robbers: America’s Dependence on Russian Emnity Kristof, Csilla, University of San Diego Art, Politics, and International Agreements: The Realities of Cultural Property Exploitation and Protection Collings, Katelyn, University of San Diego Foreign Assistance and the Development of African Security Forces Frkovich, James, University of San Diego Clerks, Politician Justices, and Party Moderates Beienburg, Sean, Pomona College Religion and Politics: Iranian Revolution and the New Christian Right Kamoei, Bahareh, University of San Diego PANEL 22.02 The Electoral Process and Election Administration Location: Regency B Chair and Gurian, Paul-Henri, University of Georgia Discussant: Papers: Lines at Polling Stations: Data Collection in the 2008 California Primary Douglas, Spencer, University of California, Berkeley Markovits, Zachary, Make Voting Work Initiative, Pew Charitable Trusts The Effect of Voting by Mail in Washington: 1960- 2008 Miller, Peter, University of California, Irvine Gronke, Paul, Reed College Improving Election Administration with Vote Centers: Toward a National Model Scheele, Raymond, Ball State University Losco, Joe, Ball State University Crawley, Gary, Ball State University Vasicko, Sally Jo, Ball State University

65 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Vote by Mail Prospects in California: Results from the Field Poll Bergman, Elizabeth, California State University, East Bay What's Up with Superdelegates? The Democratic Nomination Process in the 2008 Presidential Election Southwell, Priscilla, University of Oregon PANEL 23.01 Unreasonable Choices: At the Intersections of Sterilization, Opting Out, and Civil Unions Location: Georgia B Chair: Boryczka, Jocelyn, Fairfield University Papers: The Opt-Out Revolution: Unreasonable Choices and Women's Education Amdur, Jennifer, Fairfield University Reproducing Choice: Sterilization and The Intersection of Race and Gender McGee, Danielle, Fairfield University Civil Unions vs. Marriage: Choice and The Secular and Civil Recognition of Consensual Adult Relationships Lomauro, Shawne Discussants: Jones, Kathy, San Diego State University Disney, Jennifer, Winthrop University PANEL 23.03 Hillary, Gender, and the Press: Campaign 2008 Location: Plaza B Chair and Wolbrecht, Christina, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Papers: Lose Pretty or Win Ugly: Hillary Clinton's Long Good-Bye Rose, Melody, Portland State University Lawrence, Regina, Louisiana State University Explaining Generational Support for Hillary Clinton Jenkins, Krista, Fairleigh Dickinson University

66 Thursday, March 19, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Cracking the Glass Ceiling or Playing with Stereotypes: Canadian Media Coverage of Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sarah Palin Mann, Sarah, University of Victoria Aragon, Janni, University of Victoria Women in the Media: An Unfair Relationship or An Unfair Partnership? Kapur, Natalie, SUNY at Albany Fletcher, Kimberley, SUNY at Albany PANEL 23.09 Roundtable: A Discussion of Ronnee Schrieber's Righting Feminism Location: Seymour Chair: Norton, Noelle, University of San Diego Participants: Beltran, Cristina, Haverford College Ferguson, Michaele, The University of Colorado at Boulder Schreiber, Ronnee, San Diego State University Snyder-Hall, R. Claire, Georgia Mason University

67 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 - 5:00 PM PANEL 01.04 Elections and Electoral Politics Location: Regency F Chair and Galatas, Steven, Stephen F. Austin State University Discussant: Papers: Parallel Patterns? Elections and Government Formation at the National and Subnational Levels in Germany Since 1960 Abedi, Amir, Western Washington University Siaroff, Alan, The University of Lethbridge Access to Power: Devolution and Women's Representation in the UK Busche, Heidi, Portland State University Liberal Regionalism vs. The Resource Curse: The Case of Azerbaijan Wright, Andrew, Georgetown University PANEL 01.18 The Challenges of 21st Century Socialism in Latin America Location: English Bay Chair: Kingsbury, Donald, University of California, Santa Cruz Papers: Constituent Power and Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution: Challenges to the Populist Thesis Kingsbury, Donald, University of California, Santa Cruz Left-Indigenous Populism and the Reawakening of Bolivia’s Right Webber, Jeffery, University of Toronto Symbolic Decolonial Violence from Fanon to Chávez Ciccariello-Maher, George, University of California, Berkeley

68 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Big Business of Oil and Social and Economic Development: The Case of the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela Rodriguez, Javier, University of California, Los Angeles Garcia, Sandra, California State University, Long Beach Discussants: Ciccariello-Maher, George, University of California, Berkeley Webber, Jeffery, University of Toronto PANEL 02.05 Green Governmentality Location: Regency A Chair: Shaw, Karena, University of Victoria Papers: Ecology, Governmentality, and Freedom Malette, Sébastien, University of Victoria Magnusson, Warren, University of Victoria Discipline and Popularity: Foucault and Contemporary Environmentalism Rowe, James, University of California, Santa Cruz Governing Through Freedom Lawson, James, University of Victoria Ecological Modernization as Green Governmentality Lorentz, Victor, University of Victoria Discussant: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University PANEL 03.04 Global Environmental Politics Location: Kensington Chair: Lipscomb, Michael, Winthrop University Papers: Central American Free Trade Agreement: Environ- mental Concerns in Costa Rica and Nicaragua Craig, Carolyn, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Between A Rock and A Hard Place: Civil Society and Environmental Conflict in EU Accession States Buzogany, Aron, and Freie Universität Berlin

69 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Can the Market Solve Our Trash Problem: A Comparison of South Korea and United States' Municipal Waste Policy Chi, Young Joo, University of Southern California Chang, HyeYoung, University of Southern California Institutional Dynamics of Local Governance of Natural Resource Management in Northwest Pakistan Iqbal, Khurram, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan Polar Borders: Environmental Security from the North Pole to the Southern Cone’s Antarctic Backyard Zebich-Knos, Michele, Kennesaw State University PANEL 04.03 Presidents and Policy-Making - Part II Location: Grouse Papers: Left Behind: Law and (Some) Lawyers in the Bush Administration's Antiterrorism Policy-Making Kassop, Nancy, SUNY, New Paltz Simons, Joshua, State University of New York at New Paltz Competition and Acquisition of U.S. Defense Contracts: Actors, Institutions, and Interests Claflin, Salvador, South Texas College Vulnerability and Responsiveness in U.S. Disaster Policy: 1953-2005 Daniels, R. Steven, California State University, Bakersfield North Korea Policy of U.S. Which Should Consider the Hostage: The Influence of South Korea on U.S. Diplomatic Strategy Toward Pyeongyang Kang, Hyoun-gu, Seoul National University Congress and the Executive Branch: The Role of Delegation and Investigation Wood, B. Dan, Texas A&M University Discussant: McAndrews, John, University of British Columbia

70 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 05.04 International Energy Politics Location: Plaza A Chair and Wang, Vincent, University of Richmond Discussant: Papers: Constructing the National Interest: The Energy Charter Treaty and Transformations in Russian Foreign Energy Policy Barkanov, Boris, University of California, Berkeley The Global Oil Peak, North America and International Relations Golya, Tamas, University of Oregon Urban Sprawl, Oil, and U.S. Foreign Policy Gonzalez, George, University of Miami China’s Quest for Energy Security: Challenges and Strategies Islam, Akm, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Oil, Africa and China: China's African Strategy Blazevic, Jason, Idaho State University PANEL 06.04 Interpretive Approaches to the Study of PANEL 15.05 Sexuality and Politics Location: Prince of Wales Chair: Bergeron, Joe, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Papers: Cultural Studies and Constitutional Interpretation: Who's Your Methodological Daddy? Burgess, Susan, Ohio University Stigma Plus: Sex Offenders in the Judicial Imaginary Fischel, Joseph, University of Chicago Creating a Statewide Safe Space for Social Movement Activism Bergeron, Joe, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Discussant: Novkov, Julie, University at Albany, SUNY

71 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 07.02 Human Rights, Accountability, and the Law in Times of War Location: Cypress Chair and Byers, Michael, University of British Columbia Discussant: Papers: Relegating Torture to the Twilight Shadows of the Law - The Persistence of Torture in Israel in the Aftermath of the High Court Ban Duman, Yoav, University of Washington The Gitmo Cases: Narratives of Pathos and Comedy in Constitutional Debates Brisbin, Richard, West Virginia University Democratic War Making: Democratic Theory, Constitutionalism, and the National War Powers Commission Report Janow, Jeremy, University of Maryland Overlapping Institutions: How Truth Commissions and Tribunals Complement or Constrain Each Other Dukalskis, Alexander, University of Notre Dame PANEL 08.03 Leading with Largess Location: Lord Byron Papers: Credible Commitment to Pork? Agency Independence and Distributive Public Policy Bertelli, Anthony, University of Georgia Saints and Sinners in Appropriations Politics: An Examination of Earmarks in the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee Frisch, Scott, California State University Channel Islands Kelly, Sean, California State University Channel Islands

72 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Senate Styles: The Presentation of Self and Member Allocation of Official Resources Goodman, Craig, Texas Tech University Parker, David, Montana State University Overlooked or Out-of-Sight?: Congressional Oversight of Intelligence, 1945-2005 Wooten, Meredith, University of Pennsylvania PANEL 11.04 Comparative Mobilization of Religion Location: Stanley Chair: Rowe, Paul, Trinity Western University Papers: Strategic Martyrs: Fanaticism and Violence in Evangelical Protestant Movements Olson, Joel, Northern Arizona University Challenging a Dominant Narrative: Indigenous Christian Responses to the Arab-Israeli Conflict Rowe, Paul, Trinity Western University The Political and Legal Mobilization of Muslims in France Fredette, Jennifer, University of Washington Theocratic War Machine Fishel, Stefanie, The Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Olson, Joel, Northern Arizona University PANEL 12.02 The People and Founding Location: Oxford Chair and Disch, Lisa, University of Michigan Discussant: Papers: Democratic Founding and the Paradox of Popular Agency Meckstroth, Christopher, University of Chicago The People as Process Ochoa Espejo, Paulina, Yale University

73 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Power of the People Revisited: Collective Identities, Imagined Normativities, and Constituent Powers Olson, Kevin, University of California-Irvine Conceptions of Founding in Contemporary Political Theory Bernal, Angelica, University of Massachusetts, Amherst PANEL 12.14 On Cosmopolitanism Location: Georgia B Chair and Donath, Christian, University of California, San Discussant: Diego Papers: Cosmopolitanism and Public Virtue Commissiong, Anand, West Texas A&M University Being at Home in the World: Stoic and Liberal Cosmopolitanism Forshee, Jennifer, University of Florida A Response to Some Critiques of Moral Cosmopolitanism Hirshberg, Gur, Georgetown University PANEL 12.17 The Corporation, Politics and Political Theory Location: Plaza C Chair: Chambers, Samuel, Johns Hopkins University Papers: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Problem of Sovereign Power Barkan, Joshua, University of Georgia A Political Theory of the Firm: Bringing Ownership Back into Normative Discourse Clark Muntean, Susan CS and CSR: Do Corporations Have Social Responsibility in Civil Society? Gerencser, Steven, Indiana University South Bend

74 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Corporation as a Political Actor – A Citizenship Perspective Matten, Dirk, York University Crane, Andrew, York University Moon, Jeremy, International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility Discussant: Ciepley, David, University of Denver PANEL 12.50 Using Carl Schmitt's Theories Location: Brighton Chair and Norris, Andrew, University of California, Santa Discussant: Barbara Papers: “A Name is a Multitude of Situations”: Carl Schmitt on the Miracles, Messiahs, and Golems of Politics Miller, Char, George Mason University Carl Schmitt and the Clash of Civilizations: The Forgotten Context Schulman, Alex, University of California, Los Angeles The Schmittian Dialectic of Contemporary Global Politics McKoy, Christopher, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 12.70 French Political Theory and Theorists Location: Tennyson Chair and Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Discussant: Papers: Politics: Beyond Institutions? French Political Theory and the Transcendent Dimension of Politics. Munro, Andre, Northwestern University The Location of Power: Pierre Bourdieu and the Politics of Lived Experience Son, Kyong-Min, Cornell University

75 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 14.02 Constructing Gender in Public Policy and Administration Location: Constable Papers: The Picture of Deservingness: An Analysis of Images from Social Security Administration Public Information Campaigns Beechey, Susanne, Whitman College Urban Renewal and the Racialized Family: New Urbanism and the Promotion of Nuclear Family Hegemony during the Clinton Era Fritz, Marie, University of Maryland, College park PANEL 18.06 International Perspectives on Public Policy and Trade Location: Regency C Papers: Disabled Labor Policy: A Comparative Perspective Kim, Chon-Kyun, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Atlantic Partnership: The Trade Expansion Act of 1962 Kirshner, Orin, Soka University of America PANEL 19.05 Latino Partisanship, Attitudes and Political Behavior Location: Regency E Chair and Michelson, Melissa, California State University, East Discussant: Bay Papers: ‘Battleground States’ and Their Influence on Latino Political Behavior. Bejarano, Christina, University of Kansas Patterns of Latino Partisanship: Foundations and Prospects for Change Fraga, Luis, University of Washington How Distinctive are the Other Latinos? The Identity and Political Attitudes of Central and South Americans Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas 76 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 19.16 Perspectives on Multiculturalism: Theory, Policies and Practices Location: Seymour Chair and Thomas, Brian, University of British Columbia Discussant: Papers: Multiculturalist Theory Faces Reality: A Critical Discussion of Multiculturalism in Theory and Practice Hinze, Annika, University of Illinois, Chicago Multiculturalism and the Imagined Community: A Cross-National Analysis Wright, Matthew, University of California, Berkeley The Dove-Tailing of Multicultural and Arts Policy: A Sedative or Transformative Politics? Moore, Emily, University of British Columbia PANEL 20.04 Tales from the Golden State: Using California Data and Case Studies to Inform Location: Regency D Chair and Settle, Allen, California Polytechnic State University Discussant: Papers: Sociotropic and Egocentric Influences on Economic Judgments in the Wake of the California Housing Crisis Engstrom, Richard, Georgia State University Johnson, Martin, University of California, Riverside Percival, Garrick, Univeristy of Minnesota, Duluth Consolidation, Fragmentation, and the New Fiscal Federalism: Municipal Incorporation in Southern California, 1900-2008 Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge

77 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

World City Los Angeles: Ideas, Interests, and Institutions and the Olympic Games Andranovich, Greg, California State University, Los Angeles Do the Homeless Count? Politics and Policy in a Homeless Enumeration Williams, Jean, California Polytechnic State University PANEL 22.03 Candidate Traits and Campaign Messages Location: Regency B Chair and Schofield, Norman, Washington University Discussant: Papers: Comparative Analysis of Campaign Strategy Desposato, Scott, University of California, San Diego Is Federalism Still Valued?: Federalism's Residual Value in the 2008 Elections Smith, Troy, Brigham Young University at Hawaii Norton, Erik, Brigham Young University at Hawaii Candidate Appeal in the Aftermath of the 2006 Mexican Elections Ugues, Jr., Antonio, University of California Riverside Medina Vidal, D. Xavier, University of California Riverside PANEL 23.04 Electoral Systems and Gender Location: Plaza B Chair and Jeydel, Alana, American River College Discussant: Papers: The Fluid Effects of Electoral Rules on the Engagement of the Gender Cue: An Experimental Analysis Valdini, Melody, Portland State University

78 Thursday, March 19, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Who Stands for Elected Office?: A Comparative Analysis of Local and Parliamentary Election Candidates in the UK Thrasher, Michael, University of Plymouth Rallings, Colin, University of Plymouth Are Term Limits a Woman Candidate's Friend? O’Regan, Valerie, California State University, Fullerton Stambough, Stephen, California State University, Fullerton Women in Cabinet from 1945-2008: Does Obtaining a Critical Mass Lead to an Increase in the Proportion and Prestige of Female Cabinet Ministers? Wade, Magic, Western Washington University

WOMEN’S CAUCUS WOMEN’S CAUCUS MEETING RECEPTION 5:15 – 6:45 pm 6:45 – 8:00 pm Location: Seymour Location: Grouse

PRQ RECEPTION Cosponsored by the University of Washington 6:00 – 7:30 pm Location: English Bay

MINORITY SCHOLARS’ RECEPTION 8:00 – 9:30 pm Location: Stanley

79 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM PANEL 01.05 Human Rights and Human Development Location: Regency F Chair and Ozler, S. Ilgu, State University of New York - New Discussant: Paltz Papers: Social Movements and the World Social Forum: Struggles over Class Formation? Funke, Peter, University of Pennsylvania Evaporated Sovereignty: The Legacy of British Colonialism and Indigenous Water Rights Tieke, Benning, Northern Arizona University Poirier, Robert, Northern Arizona University Welfare State Institutions and The Expansion of Humanitarianism Donkova, Ralitsa, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Human Rights Oversight and Impunity: When do Governments Discipline Themselves? Jorgensen, Nick, University of Idaho PANEL 01.11 Extremism and Civil Conflict, Part I Location: Brighton Chair and Metelits, Claire, Washington State University Discussant: Papers: The Road to Evil: The Social Psychological Process That Turns Ordinary People into Terrorists Davis, William, College of Southern Nevada We Want Our Share: Ethnic Politics and Challenges to Developing Constructive Power Devolution Strategies in Post-Conflict Contexts. The Case of Sri Lanka Weerawardhana, Chaminda, Queen's University Belfast UK The Collapse of Yugoslavia: Existing and non- Existing Literature Radeljic, Branislav, Goldsmiths University of London, UK 80 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Understanding the Social Costs of Forced Migration: A Study of the Impact of Civil War on Displaced Nepali Women Adhikari, Prakash, University of New Mexico Hansen, Wendy, University of New Mexico Theories of Nationalism/Ethnicity and the post- Soviet Space: Some Critiques Beurki Beukian, Sevan, University of Alberta PANEL 02.04 Green Theory and Practice Location: Regency A Chair: Vanderheiden, Steve, University of Colorado at Boulder Papers: Environmental Theory in Political Practice: Lessons from the Local Grassroots Davis, George, Marshall University Environmental Authority in Practice Wilson, Harlan, Oberlin College Living Green, Learning Green: Applying Green Values Across the University Whiteman, David, University of South Carolina At War With Civilizational: Anti-civilizational Anarchism and the Newest Social Movements Parson, Sean, University of Oregon Understandings of Property in Native American Land Claims Breen, Sheri, University of Minnesota, Morris Discussant: Lipscomb, Michael, Winthrop University PANEL 03.05 Democratic Politics, Participation, and Environmental Protection Location: Kensington Chair: Lindstrom, Matt, St. John’s University Papers: Justice and Environmentalisms in the British Columbia and Pacific Northwest Environmental Movements Salazar, Debra, Western Washington University Alper, Donald, Western Washington University 81 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Deliberative Success: An Analysis of the United States Forest Service and Deliberative Democracy Schneider, Laura, Grand Valley State University American Foundations and the Made-in-BC ENGO Solution: Domesticity, Democracy, and Governmentality in the Great Bear Rainforest Tedesco, Delacey, University of Victoria, British Columbia PANEL 06.05 The Rhetoric of Necessity and the Necessity of Rhetoric Location: Prince of Wales Chair: Skinner, Daniel, City University of New York Graduate Center Papers: Police Emergency and the Legal Rhetoric of Necessity Feldman, Leonard, University of Oregon, Eugene Neoliberalism and the Language of Economic Necessity Arnold, Kathleen, University of Texas, San Antonio The Rhetoric of Necessity and the State of Exception Skinner, Daniel, City University of New York Graduate Center Needless to Say…: On the Political Value(s) of the Unsaid Anili, Bruno, University of Oregon, Eugene Discussant: Smith, Verity, Harvard University PANEL 07.04 When is Legal Mobilization Effective? Location: Cypress Chair: Quirk, Paul, University of British Columbia Papers: Three Sequential Fronts in the Conservative Battle for Legal Reform Chen, Paul, Western Washington University

82 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Radiating Effects of Litigation Narratives: An Empirical and Theoretical Study Haltom, William, University of Puget Sound McCann, Michael, University of Washington Emergency Contraception for Rape Victims: Comparing Compliance and Explaining Implementation Corrigan, Rose, Drexel University Prophylactic and Therapeutic Litigation, Value Resilience, Cosmetic Politics Gambitta, Richard, University of Texas at San Antonio Can Have-Nots Affect Policy?: Legal Services Low- Income Housing Litigation from 1965 – 2008 Kilwein, John, West Virginia University Discussant: Kersch, Ken, Boston College PANEL 09.04 New Media Location: Georgia A Chair and Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University Discussant: Papers: An Analysis of Campaign Emails in the 2008 Nomination and General Election Campaigns Roscoe, Doug, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Eisenhart ,Chris, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The Two-Sided Evolution of Party-Centered E-Campaigning: Evidence from German Political Web Sites Schweitzer, Eva Johanna, University of Mainz, Germany Red Blog, Blue Blog: Examining the Geographic Sources of Political Blog Traffic Marichal, Jose, California Lutheran University Kushigemachi, Ryan, California Lutheran University

83 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 10.03 Measuring Bias in the 2008 Presidential Election Location: Constable Chair and Ramirez, Ricardo, University of Southern California Discussant: Papers: Uncovering Racial Bias in the 2008 Race Benson, Brett, Vanderbilt University Merolla, Jennifer, Claremont Graduate University Geer, John, Vanderbilt University The Bradley Effect and Bias in the 2008 Presidential Election Polls Pickup, Mark, Oxford University Race, Age, and Experience: Implicit Priming and Candidate Assessment in the 2008 Presidential Election Peterson, Rolfe, University of California, Davis Palmer, Carl, University of California, Davis PANEL 11.01 Labor and Politics: Contemporary Ideas and Developing Institutions Location: Stanley Chairs: Orr, Susan, Suny College at Brockport Johnson, James, University of Rochester Papers: Labor Pains: Employment Flexibility and Inequality in Post-Transition Chile Posner, Paul, Clark University Restriction, Solidarity, and Evolving Pragmatism: The Labor Movement's Struggle over Immigration Tichenor, Dan, University of Oregon Fine, Janice, Rutgers University Building Labor’s Power at the Local Level Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay Democracy is More Than a Secret Ballot: An Argument in Support of Majority Sign Up Orr, Susan, Suny College at Brockport Discussant: Jacobson, Robin, Bucknell University

84 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 12.04 Political Theory, Politics, and the Public Intellectual Location: Oxford Chair: Medearis, John, University of California, Riverside Papers: Conceptualizing Civilization as Clash: Samuel Huntington as Public Intellectual Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Pro-Professional Public Intellectuality and the “Legitimacy Question” in Academia Nickel, Patricia, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand From Public Intellect to General Intellect Armstrong, Philip, The Ohio State University A Public Intellectual Against “Publicity”: Herbert Marcuse and the New Left MacDonald, Bradley, Colorado State University Discussant: Niemi, William, Western State College of Colorado PANEL 12.18 Just Passions: Literature and the Erotics of Political Life Location: Plaza A Chair: Markell, Patchen, University of Chicago Papers: Dreaming of Justice: Revenge and the Beautiful in Dostoevsky's “Notes from the Underground” Berkowitz, Roger, Bard College Shattering Law: Encounters with Love and the Erotics of Politics in “Billy Budd” Culbert, Jennifer, Johns Hopkins University Promiscuous Citizenship Frank, Jason, Cornell University A Conspiracy of Feelings: Aesthetics and Justice in Yuri Olesa's “Envy” Goldberg-Hiller, Jon, University of Hawai'i Discussant: Gibbons, Michael, University of South Florida

85 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 12.43 Democratic Participation, Democratic Responsibility Location: Georgia B Chair and Neer, Adrian, University of Toronto Discussant: Papers: Lot and Political Equality Zakaras, Alex, University of Vermont Citizen Responsibility in Contemporary Democratic States Abdel-Nour, Farid, San Diego State University PANEL 13.02 The Dynamics of Inclusive Citizenship Location: Regency D Chair and Schreiber, Ronnee, San Diego State University Discussant: Papers: Political History as a Contested Concept: The Case of First Nations Peoples in Canada Baxter, Paul, York University Making New Citizens: The Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation's Americanization Program Berardi, Gayle, Colorado State University-Pueblo The Politics of Cleaving: Reagan, Initiative 350, and the Local Politics That Would Define a Nation, 1982-1989 Hehnke, Jennifer, University of Oregon A Violent Premise: Gender and the Revolutionary Legacy of the American State McDonagh, Eileen, Northeastern University PANEL 14.04 Intersectionality in Comparative Political Contexts Location: Grouse Chair: Landolt, Laura, Oakland University Papers: Economic Growth and Gender Inequality: Is there a Gender Kuznets Curve? Eastin, Joshua, University of Washington Aseem, Prakash, University of Washington

86 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

The Politics of Intersectionality Townsend-Bell, Erica, University of Iowa Fighters and Wives: The Politics of Rights Distribution among Paramilitaries and Victims in Colombia Hunt, Stacey, Rutgers University Discussant: Disney, Jennifer, Winthrop University PANEL 16.02 Innovations in the Study of Sub-national Bureaucracies Location: Lord Byron Chair and Stephan, Mark, Washington State University Discussant: Papers: Participation-Based Budgeting: Addressing Normative Democratic Values in Public Budgeting Processes Rossmann, Doralyn, Montana State University Shanahan, Elizabeth, Montana State University The Tacit Relationship between Urban Design and Politics Kim, Taeyoung, Seoul National University, South Korea PANEL 17.02 New Research in Political Psychology Using Survey Experiments Location: Plaza C Chair: Karp, Jeffrey, University of Exeter Papers: Perceived Group Size, Misinformation, and Political Attitudes Toward Illegal Immigrants Gonzalez, Benjamin, University of Washington Plus or Minus Trust: How the Inclusion of Methodological Information Affects Individual Perceptions of Public Opinion Polls Currin-Percival, Mary, University of Minnesota- Duluth Fair Taxes: A Public-Opinion Perspective Gaines, Brian, University of Illinois 87 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Exploring the Dynamics of Personal Threat: The Effects of Anxiety on Policy Preferences Cassese, Erin, West Virginia University Feldman, Stanley, Stony Brook University Discussant: Tolbert, Caroline, University of Iowa PANEL 19.02 Roundtable: Studying Race After Obama Location: Tennyson Chair: Turner, Jack, University of Washington Participants: Balfour, Lawrie, Princeton University Harris, Fredrick, Columbia University Segura, Gary, Stanford University PANEL 19.04 Latino Political Incorporation Location: Regency E Chair: Rodriguez, Javier, University of California at Los Angeles Papers: Effects of Priming TV Stereotypes on Racial Attitudes and Opposition to Affirmative Action among Hispanics Basañez, Tatiana, California State University, Los Angeles Differences in the Origins of Latino and White Racial Political Attitudes Abramyan, Hovannes, University of California, Los Angeles The Cold Shoulder in Immigrant Political Attitude Formation: How Perceived Discrimination Moderates the Effect of Acculturation Pedraza, Francisco, University of Washington Trustees or Delegates? Black and Latino Representation at the State Legislative Level Juenke, Eric Gonzalez, University of Colorado at Boulder Preuhs, Robert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Hispanic Voters Networked Across Space and Place Espino, Rodolfo, Arizona State University at Tempe Discussant: Jimeno, Rafael, Arizona State University at Tempe

88 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 20.06 Local Government and the Future of Democracy Location: Regency C Chair: Latner, Mike, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Papers: Is Democracy Property Rights Friendly? Silvera, Ginger, Claremont Graduate University The Distrust Contagion: The Effects of Nearby Scandals on School Budget Approval Votes McNulty, John, Binghamton University Cradles of Democracy? Municipalities as Fora for Participation and Performance Latner, Mike, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Jensen, Michael, University of California, Irvine Institutions, Interests and the Public Good: Democracy and Service Delivery in Los Osos Lowham, Elizabeth, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Kennedy, Amber, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Discussant: Andranovich, Greg, California State University, Los Angeles PANEL 22.04 New Advancements in the Study of Political Mobilization Location: Regency B Chair and Manzano, Sylvia, Texas A&M University Discussant: Papers: Has the Effect of Party Contacting on Citizens Changed? Burbank, Matthew, University of Utah Goldsmith, Melissa, University of Utah Predictors of Self-Reported Advertising Recall Collingwood, Loren, University of Washington

Studying Electoral Mobilization with Internal Campaign and Local Election Board Data Lefkowitz, Joel, State University of New York at New Paltz

89 Friday, March 20, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 23.05 State Construction of Public Policy for the Female Body Location: Plaza B Chair and Veazey, Linda, University of Houston Discussant: Papers: The Normalizing Power of Plastic Surgery on the Female Body Smith, Courtney, University of Oregon Sexual Labor and Sexual Agency: A Feminist Argument for Decriminalizing Prostitution Showden, Carisa, University of North Carolina Greensboro

90 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM PANEL 01.06 Democratization Location: Regency F Chair and Chu, Lan, Occidental College Discussant: Papers: Interests, Ideas, Institutions, and Latin American Democratization Clemente, Luis, University at Albany What Russia Can Teach Us about Democratization Evans, Alfred, California State University, Fresno Assessing the Impact of Lustration Policies in Central and East Europe: Do They Support or Undermine Transitions? Horne, Cynthia, Western Washington University External Donors and Democratization in Egypt Landolt, Laura, Oakland University Democracy Building Russian Style: Sovereignty, Justice, and Post-Soviet Institutional Design McGovern, Patrick, Buffalo State - SUNY Willerton, John, University of Arizona PANEL 01.12 Extremism and Civil Conflict, Part ll Location: Brighton Chair and Hiebert, Maureen, University of Calgary Discussant: Papers: Taking the Hilltops: The Logic of a Civilian Occupation Gottlieb-McHale, Alma, University of Notre Dame From Political Movement to Insurgency: The Transformation of the Taliban Metelits, Claire, Washington State University The De-Escalation of Political Violence in Northern Ireland: Armed Force and Negotiated Settlement Sullivan, Christopher, University of Notre Dame 91 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 01.17 Canadian Politics Location: English Bay Chair: Honda, Eric, Independent Researcher Papers: Questioning Quebec: Anglophone Answers to Provincial Patriation with a Three-Player Decision Game Honda, Eric, Independent Researcher The Dion Campaign: Liberalism and the Liberal Party Warnke, Allan, Vancouver Island University First Nations and the Study of Political History in Canada Baxter, Paul, York University Party Competition in Canadian Provincial Elections: The (Non) Emergence of Multiparty Competition Galatas, Steven, Stephen F. Austin State University Discussant: Clarke, Gregory, University of Alberta PANEL 02.06 Animal Ethics, Public Policy, and Political Theory Location: Regency A Chair: Lovecraft, Amy, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Papers: A Pluralist-Expressivist Critique of the Pet Trade Smith, Kimberly, Carleton College Can a Mouse Roar? Unchaining the Research Animal Dolgert, Stefan, Hamilton College Foie Gras in the Blogosphere: Animal Sentience, Pain, and Public Deliberation Youatt, Rafi, Reed College Heidegger, Animals, and Standing Reserve Becker, Michael, California State University, Fresno Discussant: Kassiola, Joel, San Francisco State University

92 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 03.06 Confronting Climate Change Location: Kensington Chair: Dauvergne, Peter, University of British Columbia Papers: To Believe or Not to Believe: An Examination of the Factors that Determine Acceptance of Global Warming Borick, Christopher, Muhlenberg College Rabe, Barry, University of Michigan When Things are Fully Expected to Fall Apart: Climate Change and the New Politics of Permanent Crisis Howk, Jennifer, Harvard University Climate Change Policy Making in the States: Existing v. Emerging Technologies Wiener, Joshua, Ohio State University Koontz, Tomas, Ohio State University Discussant: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University PANEL 04.01 Roundtable: President Obama: Prospects for Leadership Location: Grouse Chair: Genovese, Michael, Loyola Marymount Participants: Adler, David Gray, Idaho State University Cronin, Thomas, Colorado College Farrar-Myers, Victoria, University of Texas, Arlington Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College Kassop, Nancy, SUNY, New Paltz King, James, University Of Wyoming PANEL 05.06 International Institutions Location: Plaza A Chair and Fattore, Christina, West Virginia University Discussant: Papers: Shoot-Out at UN Plaza: Transnational Networks and the Battle over Global Gun Control Bob, Clifford, Duquesne University

93 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Failed Attempts of Regional Institutions: Historical Legacy and the Fear of Integration Choi, Moon Yeong, University of Washington, The UN Charter System and the Iraq Wars: Ethical Implications Glen, Carol, Valdosta State University Transboundary Watersheds: Political Obstacles to Collaborative Institutions Laird, Richard, University of Texas at Dallas PANEL 06.06 Roundtable: Interpretive Approaches to Research Design Location: Prince of Wales Chair: Yanow, Dvora, Vrije Universiteit Participants: Adcock, Robert, George Washington University Bevir, Mark, University of California, Berkeley Lowndes, Joseph, University of Oregon McHenry, Dean, Claremont Graduate University Pikalo, Jernej, University of Ljubljana in Slovenia Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah PANEL 07.05 Measuring Ideological Change on the U.S. Supreme Court Location: Cypress Chair: Quirk, Paul, University of British Columbia Papers: ‘For The Times They Are A Changin’: Explaining U.S. Supreme Court Justices’ Ideological Drift by Identifying Their Relevant Audiences Levey, Brian, University of Georgia Yates, Jeff, Binghamton University Moeller, Justin, University of Georgia So Few Have So Quickly Changed So Much: Testing Justice Breyer's Lament Peretti, Terri, Santa Clara University The Brown Decision and the Cold War Imperative: The Truman Justices Hockett, Jeffrey, University of Tulsa 94 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Why Supreme Court Justices Cite Legislative History: An Empirical Investigation Law, David, Washington University in St. Louis Zaring, David, Wharton School of Business Discussant: Good, Martha, Miami University (Hamilton OH) PANEL 09.06 Elections, Campaigns and Media Location: Georgia A Chair: Strickler, Vincent, Utah State University Papers: Vote for Me: Position Taking, Persuasion, and Partisan Politics in Presidential Nomination Hoffman, Donna, University of Northern Iowa Howard, Alison, Dominican University of California

The Mediated Horse Race: Towards a Theory of Poll Reporting during Elections Matthews, Scott, Queens University Pickup, Mark, Oxford University Cutler, Fred, University of British Columbia Press Coverage of Presidential Candidates' Religion: Finding that Ol' Time Religion Rausch, John, West Texas A&M University Ashley, Susan, West Texas A&M University Welch, Reed, West Texas A&M University

It’s My Campaign I’ll Cry if I Want to: How and When Campaigns Use Emotional Appeals Ridout, Travis, Washington State University Searles, Kathleen, Washington State University PANEL 11.05 Comparative Party Competition Location: Stanley Chair: Dark, Taylor, California State University, Los Angeles Papers: The Conditional Nature of Aggregate Party Perception Bruce, John, University of Mississippi

The New Debate Over Party Government Dark, Taylor, California State University, Los Angeles Discussant: Bruce, John, University of Mississippi 95 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 12.03 Heidegger, Freedom, and Politics Location: Oxford Chair and Berkowitz, Roger, Bard College Discussant: Papers: Democratic Politics as / and World Disclosure Kompridis, Nikolas, University of Toronto Towards a Heideggerian Practice of Freedom Nichols, Robert, University of Alberta Revenge and Nostalgia Bryan, Bradley, University of Victoria PANEL 12.11 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Edwina Barvosa’s Wealth Of Selves: Multiple Identities, Mestiza Consciousness, and the Subject of Politics Location: Constable Chair: Hancock, Ange-Marie, University of Southern California Participants: Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara Beltran, Cristina, Haverford College Dhamoon, Rita, University of the Fraser Valley Smith, Anna Marie, Cornell University/Columbia Law School Schmidt, Jr., Ron, University of Southern Maine PANEL 13.03 Development of Policy Capacity Location: Regency D Chair and King, Ronald, San Diego State University Discussant: Papers: Equality Talk, Claims Making, and Educational Reform: Reconsidering 1972 Robinson, Jean, Indiana University Walters, Pamela, Indiana University Lamber, Julia, Indiana University Meanwell, Emily, Indiana University

96 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Nixon's Welfare Reform and the Northern Strategy: The Politics of Poverty after the Great Society Spitzer, Scott, California State University, Fullerton Local Rail Innovations: Antebellum States and Policy Diffusion Callen, Zachary, University of Chicago Property Wrongs: Exploring the Negative Dimensions of Ownership and the Prospects for Transformation Horn, Steven, Everett Community College PANEL 14.05 Women of Color in Elected and Appointed Office Location: Georgia B Chair: Fraga, Luis, University of Washington Papers: Shaking Hands and Kissing Babies: Ethnicity, Gender, and the Decision to Run for Judicial Office Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Caribbean Female Politicians in New York City and London Fortner, Michael, Harvard University The Privilege and Fallacy of Not Being Considered a Descriptive Representative Sacco, Jennifer, Quinnipiac University Supplying and Demanding Women (of Color) Legislators?: How the Intersection of Race/Ethnicity and Gender Informs Office Holding across the States Scola, Becki, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Banerjee, Sikata, University of Victoria PANEL 15.04 Policing Sexuality: Activism and the Nation State Location: Plaza B Papers: The Christian Right at the UN: A Study of Power in Global Civil Society Kamrani, Marjon, University of Cincinnati

97 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Over the Edge of Politics: on the Sexual Limits of Activism Kotef, Hagar, Tel Aviv University Discussant: Gaboury, Jennifer, CUNY Graduate Center PANEL 16.03 Improving Organizational Capacity Location: Lord Byron Chair and Stehr, Steven, Washington State University Discussant: Papers: Preparing the Next Generation of Local Government Professionals: Mentoring, Diversity, and Professional Affiliation Godwin, Marcia, University of La Verne Defining Opportunities, Decision Making and Innovation Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University Monitoring and Contracting Out Public Services Kang, Eunju, Claremont Graduate University PANEL 18.04 Public Policy, Immigration, and Latina/o Politics Location: Regency C Chair: Litherland, Tony, Oklahoma Baptist University Papers: Voting Rates among Latino Foreign vs. Latino Native Born Voters Pachon, Harry, University of Southern California Flores, Edward, University of Southern California The Bush Legacy: What is the Future of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Policies? Harper, Robin, York College, City University of New York The Roots of State Activism on Immigration: Explaining the Adoption of Restrictive versus Accommodating Policies Reich, Gary, University of Kansas Barth, Jay, Hendrix College Discussants: Litherland, Lucrecia, Oklahoma Baptist University Litherland, Tony, Oklahoma Baptist University

98 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 18.07 Health Care and Social Welfare Policy Location: Plaza C Chair and Clapsaddle, David, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Discussant: Papers: Deliberative Democracy and Oregon Health Care Reform: The Role of Representative Deliberation Smith, Ryan, University of Oregon Comparing Rural Health and Health Care in Canada and the United States: The Influences of Federalism Blankenau, Joe, Wayne State College Cause and Cure: Tension Between Disability Policy Agendas in Canada and the United States Baker, Dana, Washington State University Explaining Homeless Use of Social Services: Beyond Economy and Efficiency Trimble, Jason, University of Hawaii at Hilo Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii at Hilo MacCannell, Jason, California State Government Consultant, Sacramento PANEL 19.06 Latino Ideology, Attitudes and Public Policy Preferences Location: Regency E Chair and Casellas, Jason, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Papers: National Origin, Ideology and Party: A Look at Cubans and Cuban Americans Bedolla, Lisa Garcia, University of California, Irvine Lavariega-Monforti, Jessica, The University of Texas, Pan American Comparing Anglo and Latino Attitudes toward English as the Official Language of the United States Pantoja, Adrian, Pitzer College Gershon, Sarah, Georgia State University

99 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

The Formulation of Public Policy: Abortion Attitudes among Latinos Wrinkle, Robert, University of Texas-Pan American Wenzel, James, University of Texas-Pan American Stewart, Joseph, Clemson University

PANEL 19.21 Diversity, Public Policy and Interest Group Politics Location: Seymour Chair and Holman, Mirya, Claremont Graduate University Discussant: Papers: Interest Groups and Immigration: An Exploration of Goal Setting Behavior Jacobson, Robin, Bucknell University Who’s Bankrolling the Battle against Affirmative Action? The Quiet Influence of Right-Wing Foundations Lipson, Daniel, The State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz) The Depoliticizing Use of Proportionality Review: Rethinking Responses to Religious Diversity in Canada Polman, Miriam, University of Victoria

PANEL 19.22 Roundtable: Exploring the Intersectionality of Race and Religion Location: Cavendish Chair: Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Participants: Fanis, Maria, Ohio University Figueroa, Carlos, New School for Social Research Jacobson, Robin, Bucknell University Mazur, Eric, Virginia Wesleyan College

100 Friday, March 20, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 22.05 Vote Choice and Turnout Location: Regency B Chair: Lefkowitz, Joel, State University of New York at New Paltz Papers: Policy Feedback and Voter Turnout Matsubayashi, Tetsuya, University of North Texas Wu, Jun-deh, University of North Texas Referenda Turnout: The Case of Ontario Anderson, Cameron, The University of Western Ontario Stephenson, Laura, The University of Western Ontario Political Engagement in Thailand: Who Participate, How Much, With Whom, and Why in 2007 General Election Thananithichot, Stithorn, University of Utah Discussant: Norrander, Barbara, University of Arizona PANEL 22.13 Ethnicity and Elections: American and Comparative Perspectives Location: Tennyson Chair: Howe, Philip, Adrian College Papers: Portuguese Voters’ Attitudes and Perceptions on Society and Politics: Going Traditional? Espírito Santo, Paula, Instituto Superior de Ciênciais Sociais e Políticas/Universidade Técni Ethnicity, Electoral Institutions and Demographic War Howe, Philip, Adrian College Race, Crime, and the Franchise: How the War on Drugs Has Disenfranchised America's Minority Population Frost, Ann, University of Washington Discussant: Sanchez, Gabriel, University of New Mexico

101 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 - 3:00 PM PANEL 01.02 Politics of Membership and Identity Location: Cavendish Chair: Williams, Eric, Sonoma State University Papers: Non-Compliance and State Coercion in Liberal Democracies: The Case of Immigration Enforcement Ellermann, Antje, University of British Columbia Coloured South Africans as a Middle Man Minority Johnson, Vernon, Western Washington University Rights and Contingency Maas, Willem, York University (Glendon College) Citizenship Policy in Europe Twist, Kimberly, University of California, Berkeley Myths of Nationhood and Support for State Sovereignty in Belarus Zdanowicz, Francois, University of California in Santa Barbara Discussants: Williams, Eric, Sonoma State University Maas, Willem, York University (Glendon College) PANEL 01.07 Faith and Politics in Comparative Perspective Location: Regency F Chair and Landolt, Laura, Oakland University Discussant: Papers: God is Not Dead: Catholicism’s Response to Its Anticipated Demise Chu, Lan, Occidental College Secularist Impediments to Democracy? Mello, Brian, Muhlenberg College Harnessing Habitus: A Comparison of Adaptations among Muslim and Christian Women Mousavizadeh, Vanessa, University of Oregon

102 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

How to Look at Islamic NGOs? A Theorethical Perspective Ozkan, Mehmet, Sevilla University, Spain Exploring Islam, Civil Society and Secularism: The Justice and Development Party in Turkey Ozler, S. Ilgu, State University of New York - New Paltz Sarkissian, Ani, Michigan State University PANEL 02.07 New Directions in Environmental Political Theory Location: Regency A Chair: Bowersox, Joe, Willamette University Papers: Bringing Back Place: Exploring Conceptions Of Space and Time in Public Administration and Policy Austin, Eric, Montana State University Environmental Pragmatism: Good in Theory, Bad in Practice Hejny, Jessica, University of Oregon An Examination of Warwick: Fox's Notion of Responsive Cohesion and Its Relevance for Environmental Theory McCullough, Hugh, University of British Columbia Okanagan Privatizing Green Politics: Primitive Accumulation and Limits to Democracy Tavares, Todd, University of Washington, Seattle Governing Social-Ecological Systems: Informing Politics with the Ethics of Care Lovecraft, Amy, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Discussant: Buck, Christopher, St. Lawrence University PANEL 03.07 American Environmental Politics Location: Kensington Chair and Guehlstorf, Nicholas, Southern Illinois University Discussant Edwardsville

103 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Anatomy of An Environmental Regulatory Effort: The EPA’s Response to the Natural Resources Defense Council’s Effort to Ban Air Fresheners Caress, Stanley, University of West Georgia Steinemann, Anne, University of Washington An Institutional Perspective on Policy Change: Bureaucratic Inertia and the Role of Agencies in Advocacy Coalitions Ellison, Brian, Appalachian State University Newmark, Adam, Appalachian State University Beyond Argumentation: Exploring the Health and Environmental Problematiques as Tools for Public Policy Hallstrom, Lars, St. Francis Xavier University Effects of Administrative Discretion on Political Opposition in Environmental Protection Decisions Johnson, Jeffrey, Johnson Analytical Consulting PANEL 04.04 Presidents and Political Theory Location: Grouse Papers: FDR as Trimmer: The New Dealer's Debt to Thomas Babington Macaulay Siemers, David, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Based in Consent: Rectifying the Conflict of Theory and Practice in the Electoral College Bradley, Jordan, Claremont Graduate University Hobbes, Locke and the Modern American Presidency Rowen, James, none PANEL 05.07 Power and International Relations Location: Plaza A Chair and Tarzi, Shah, Bradley University Discussant Papers: Does anti-Americanism Matter?: Source Cues, Persuasion, and U.S. Soft Power Dragojlovic, Nicolas, University of British Columbia 104 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Power of Attraction: An Investigation of the Source of American Soft Power During the Bosnian War (1992-1995) Hartman, Thomas, University of California, Santa Barbara Quo Vadis Pace Americana: The Decline of American Power and Prestiege, 2000-2009 Stathis, Michael, Southern Utah University The Bush Administration's Losing Campaign Against the Latin American Axis of Evil Vanderbush, Walt, Miami University PANEL 05.12 Asia and International Relations Processes Location: English Bay Chair and Wilson, Scott, Sewanee: The University of the South Discussant Papers: Rhetoric and Reality: China and Regionalism in East Asia Zhang, Enyu, Seattle University Hiring Hard Power: Security Community in North East Asia Han, Z-One, Seoul National University American Perceptions of East Asian Soft Power Holyk, Gregory, University of Illinois, Chicago Indian Perspectives on the Rise of China: Geopolitical, Geoeconomic, and Geocivilizational Paradigms Wang, Vincent, University of Richmond PANEL 07.06 Judicial Decision Making Location: Cypress Chair: Black, Ryan, Washington University in St. Louis Papers: Revisiting the Policy Preferences of United States Courts of Appeals Judges Black, Ryan, Washington University in St. Louis Owens, Ryan, Harvard University

105 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Juries, Power, and the Need to Reconsider Warren Court Precedents Cusick, Roger, Empire State College, SUNY The Continued Significance of Oral Arguments? Fralick, Heather, University at Albany, SUNY Roberts, Christopher, University of Washington Formalism, Good Faith, and the Rule of Law Whitehead, Jason, California State University, Long Beach Bringing Empirical Research into the Legal Academy: A Survey of Law School Professors and Administrators Staats, Joseph, University of Minnesota, Duluth Suthammanont, Christina Discussant: Turner, Charles, California State University, Chico PANEL 08.04 Roundtable: Change or More of the Same?: Congress, the President and Policy Making in 2009 and Beyond Location: Lord Byron Chair: Sinclair, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles Participants: Rudder, Catherine, George Mason University Sinclair, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles Thurber, Jim, American University PANEL 09.07 Media Politics in Southeast Asia Location: Georgia A Chair: Conrad, Brittany, California State University- Fullerton Papers: Dissidence versus Governance: The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Malaysia and Burma Conrad, Brittany, California State University, Fullerton Indonesian Media Framing of Resource Conflicts in Aceh and Papua Momsen, Sara, California State University, Fullerton

106 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Southeast Asian Lens: The Role of the Regional Media in Framing the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election Ferree, Jordan, California State University- Fullerton Economic Issue, Priming Effect and Presidential Preference in the 17th Presidential Election in Korea Jeon, Seong Hun, Seoul National University Discussant: O’Regan, Valerie, California State University, Fullerton PANEL 11.07 Interest Groups Location: Stanley Chair: Hrebenar, Ronald, University of Utah Papers: American Interest Group Politics in the 21st Century: Public and Private Interests and the Deadlock of American Public Policy Hrebenar, Ronald, University of Utah Thomas, Clive, University of Alaska-Southeast Assessing Interest Group Strength on the State Level LiCalzi, Jasper, The College of Idaho Discussant: Meagher, Richard, Marymount Manhattan College PANEL 12.05 Race, Resistance, and the Spaces of Democracy Location: Oxford Chair and Gutterman, David, Willamette University Discussant Papers: The Romantic Strategies of Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. DuBois Leslie, Isis, Texas Tech Gender and the Politics of Democratic Disturbance in the Montgomery Bus Boycott Sparks, Holloway, Emory University Politics and the “Police”: Investigating the Spaces of Democracy Chambers, Samuel, Johns Hopkins University

107 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 12.15 Political Judgment Location: Georgia B Chair and Douglas, Andrew, Loyola University New Orleans Discussant Papers: Skepticism, not Relativism, as the Source of the Problem of Justification in Political Thought Baxter, Paul, York University Two Concepts of Political Judgment Shuster, Amy, University of Minnesota Duluth Political Liberalism and the Puzzle of Reasonable Disagreement Moon, Alexander, Ithaca College Between Thinking and Acting: Toward a Phenomenological Account of Political Judgment Weidenfeld, Matthew, Washington State University, Pullman PANEL 12.19 Theorizing “Things”: New Materialism and the Social Sciences Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Arnold, Jeremy, Maryland Institute College of Art Discussant Papers: “Becoming Human”: Ethics and Politics in Transplantation Science Fishel, Stefanie, The Johns Hopkins University A Life of Control Grove, Jairus, The Johns Hopkins University The Acceleration of Inertia: The Political Economy of Speed Glezos, Simon, The University of Victoria Should Death Do Us Part? Arnold, Jeremy, Maryland Institute College of Art Dead to Rights: Dead Bodies, Ethics, and Human Rights Practice Rosenblatt, Adam, Stanford University 108 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 12.48 The Temporality of Politics Location: Seymour Chair and Kompridis, Nikolas, University of Toronto Discussant Papers: Burke, Paine and Political Time Feit, Mario, Georgia State University Sanguinus, Soli, Temporis: Reimagining Political Communities Erickson, Chris, University of British Columbia “Present-ing the Future: Horizons of Expectation and the Politics of the New” Rahman, Smita, DePauw University

PANEL 12.56 Democratic Individuals and Democratic Communities Location: Constable Chair and Johnston, Steven, University of South Florida Discussant Papers: Emile Durkheim Revisited: Individualism, Democracy, and Civil Life Kim, Juman, Korea Air Force Academy Dark Knight or Dark Night?: Avatars of Flattened Authenticity and the Implications for Democratic Governments Hrezo, William, Radford University Hrezo, Margaret, Radford University “Judge for Yourselves”: Democracy, Deliberation, and Humor in the Weimar Republic Basu, Sammy, Willamette University Richard T. Ely’s “Progressive Individualism” Bradizza, Luigi, Louisiana State University

109 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 15.01 Queering Politics: Debates, Players, and Organizations Location: Brighton Papers: The New York Times and Public Opinion on Lesbian and Gay Rights, 1973-2007 Chomsky, Daniel, Temple University Barclay, Scott, University at Albany (SUNY) Framing the Same-Sex Marriage Debate in California: Policy Venues and Social Movement Framing Strategies Fisher, Shauna, University of Washington Democratization and Discrimination: Civil Liberties and Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S. Ledet, Richard, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Fischel, Joseph, University of Chicago

PANEL 17.03 Public Opinion, Knowledge, and Elections Location: Plaza C Chair and Gaines, Brian, University of Illinois Discussant Papers: Education Levels, Political Knowledge and Support for Direct Democracy Collingwood, Loren, University of Washington Losing and Support for Electoral Reform: What We Can Learn from the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election Karp, Jeffrey, University of Exeter Tolbert, Caroline, University of Iowa Domestic Migration and Sorting Effects in the U.S.: Evidence from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study of 2006 McDonald, Ian, Duke University

110 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 19.03 Roundtable: Authors Meet Readers: Kevin Bruyneel's Third Space of Sovereignty and Joseph Lowndes' From the New Deal to the New Right Location: Regency D Chair: Novkov, Julie, University at Albany, SUNY Participants: Baum, Bruce, University of British Columbia Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Lowndes, Joseph, University of Oregon Murakawa, Naomi, University of Washington Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College Singh, Nikhil, New York University PANEL 19.07 Shifting Context: New Research in Immigrant and Minority Political/Civic Engagement Location: Regency E Chair and Bozonelos, Dino, University of California, Riverside Discussant Papers: Immigrant Civic Engagement Across Generations: Are the Children of Transnationally Engaged Parents More Political? DeSipio, Louis, University of California, Irvine Patterns of Remittance Beyond the First Generation Le, Danvy, University of California, Irvine Immigrant Context and the Political Views of Native Born Americans Hajnal, Zoltan, University of California San Diego Abrajano, Marisa, University of California San Diego Warner, Nick, University of California San Diego PANEL 19.20 Collaborative Multi-racial Post Election Study: The Preliminary Findings Location: Tennyson Chair and Lavariega-Monforti, Jessica, The University of Discussant Texas, Pan American

111 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Terrorism or Immigration? The Underpinnings of American Public Opinion on Border Enforcement Ramakrishnan, Karthick, University of California at Riverside Manzano, Sylvia, Texas A&M University Re-examining Black Politics After Obama: Preliminary Results from the Collaborative Multi- Racial Election Study Frasure, Lorrie, University of California Los Angeles Hancock, Ange-Marie, University of Southern California En Fuego: Latino Voters in the 2008 Primaries and General Election Sanchez, Gabriel, University of New Mexico Barreto, Matt, University of Washington PANEL 20.08 Roundtable: State Budgeting I Location: Regency C Chairs: Huefner, Robert, University of Utah McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Overview: Wallin, Bruce A., Northeastern University Papers: Alaska McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Arizona Berman, David, Arizona State University California Korey, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Colorado Mazurana, Steve, University of Northern Colorado Moore, Scott, Colorado State University Hawaii Sakaguchi, Rodney, University of Hawaii at Manoa Idaho Hill, Gregory, Boise State University Kinney, Dick, Boise State University 112 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Montana Greene, Jeffrey, University of Montan 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 LeLoup, Lance, Washington State University Wyoming Schumann, Robert, University of Wyoming Skopek, Tracy, University of Wyoming A Comparative Perspective: The Texas Budget for the 2010-11 Biennium St. Clair, Gilbert, Southwestern University Comments on the Papers as They Reflect on: Ideas, Interests and Institutions Patton, David, University of Utah Discussants: Maschino, Matthew, Southwestern University St. Clair, Gilbert, Southwestern University PANEL 23.07 New Questions about Women Legislators Location: Plaza B Chair and Schreiber, Ronnee, San Diego State University Discussant: Papers: The Scarlett W? Tracing the Fate of Bills Sponsored by Female State Legislators Jenkins, Shannon, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Women Politics and the Welfare Reform: TANF Kang, Eunju, Claremont Graduate University 113 Friday, March 20, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Can We Change Our Perspective? A Comparative Analysis of Indonesian Women Political Representation Sitasari, Arnita, West Virginia University Gender and Candidate Quality: How do College Students View Male and Female State Legislators as Candidates for Congressional Office? Andersen, Kristi, Syracuse University Mathews-Gardner, Lanethea, Muhlenberg College Mariani, Mack, Xavier University PANEL 24.01 Roundtable: Meet the Editors of Political Research Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, and Journal of Politics Location: Regency B Participants: Clayton, Cornell, Washington State University Johnson, James, University of Rochester Leighley, Jan, University of Arizona Mazur, Amy, Washington State University

114 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 - 5:00 PM PANEL 01.08 States and Societies Location: Regency F

Chair: Read, Benjamin, University of California, Santa Cruz Papers: State Formation, Patrimonialism, and Democracy: Democratic Decentralization in Indonesia Ito, Takeshi, Colorado College

Public Patrons, Private Politics: Clientelism and Political Modernization in Turkey Parslow, Joakim, University of Washington

The Alley-Level State: Residents and Neighborhood Organizations in Beijing and Taipei Read, Benjamin, University of California, Santa Cruz

Policy is the Best Honesty: Bureaucracy in the Post- National Governance of South Asia Noor, Muhammad Tahir, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany Discussants: Read, Benjamin, University of California, Santa Cruz Ito, Takeshi, Colorado College PANEL 02.13 Roundtable: Author Meets Critics: Peter PANEL 03.12 Dauvergne's The Shadows of Consumption Location: Regency A

Chair: Barry, John, Queen's University, Belfast Participants: Allison, Juliann, University of California, Riverside Bowersox, Joe, Willamette University Dauvergne, Peter, University of British Columbia Vanderheiden, Steve, University of Colorado at Boulder PANEL 03.08 Hot Topics: Religion, Politics, and Sex! Location: Kensington

Papers: Clues to the Source of the Republican Party’s Environment Problem Davis, Frank, Lehigh University

115 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Master or Steward: Examining Christians' Orientation Toward Global Warming Guth, James, Furman University Huffmon, Scott, Winthrop University The Good Steward: The Impact of Religion on Climate Change Views Michaud, Kristy, California State University, Northridge My Grass is Green, So Do We Need a Party?: The Effect of Green Party Presence on Environmental Protection Tucker, Justin, California State University, Fullerton Discussant: Sousa, David, University of Puget Sound

PANEL 05.08 Terrorism Location: English Bay Chair: Zhang, Enyu, Seattle University Papers: Playing the Electoral Card: Terrorist Groups and Electoral Participation Brathwaite, Robert, University of Notre Dame Female Suicide Bombers in Domestic and International Terrorist Groups Gonzalez-Perez, Margaret, Southeastern Louisiana University The Learning Crescent: Islamist Intervention from Afghanistan to Iraq Malet, David, George Washington University

PANEL 05.11 International Relations Theory Location: Cypress Chair: Franceschet, Antonio, University of Calgary

116 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Papers: Military Necessity and the Principle of Discrimination in the Just War Tradition: A Kantian Test of Universality Kuo, Yuchun, University of California, Santa Barba Rethinking the Nature of Sovereign Legitimacy: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Definition of Sovereignty from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush Rucki, Sheila, Metropolitan State College of Denver Quest for Truth? - A Critique and Rediscovery of Poststructuralism Kuchler, Daniel, State University of New York at Albany Presidential War Powers in a Never-Ending War Weinberger, Seth, University of Puget Sound Africa’s Scramble for Africa: The Changing Nature of International Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa De Maio, Jennifer, California State University, Northridge Discussants: Franceschet, Antonio, University of Calgary Lee, Wusang, California State University, Fullerton PANEL 06.07 The Methods Cafe Location: Regency D Chair: Cramer, Renee Ann, Drake University Papers: Concept Formation: Reflexive, Critical, and Historical Approaches Adcock, Robert, George Washington University Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Discourse Analysis Lowndes, Joseph, University of Oregon Schmidt, Ronald, California State University, Long Beach Evaluating Research: Trustworthiness? Generalizability? Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah

117 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Field Research (Political Ethnography, Participant Observation) Yanow, Dvora, Vrije Universiteit Warren, Dorian, Columbia University Post-Colonial Analysis Bruyneel, Kevin, Babson College Recasting Political Theory: Contesting Theory-Empirical Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy V., Whitman College PANEL 11.08 Parties and NGOS Roles in Strengthening Democracy Location: Stanley Papers: Are Grand Coalitions Grand Failures? Analyzing the Family Policy Reform in Germany Since 2005 von Wahl, Angelika, San Francisco State University Does Strength of NGO's Consolidate Democracy, and Vice Versa? Lee, Taedong, University of Washington, Seattle Yu, Eunbi, University of Washington, Seattle The Modern Resurrection of Progressivism Lindberg, Timothy, State University of New York - University at Albany Discussant: Franceschet, Susan, University of Calgary PANEL 12.06 Love, Sovereignty, Catastrophe Location: Oxford Chair: Sokoloff, William, Chapman University College Papers: Divine Violence: Walter Benjamin, Sovereignty and the Eschatology of Power Martel, James, San Francisco State University Augustine's Promise to the Future Sokoloff, William, Chapman University College Naturalizing Kant's Politics Tampio, Nicholas

118 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

On How Not to Learn from Catastrophe: Habermas and the Tasks of Critical Theory Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio, University of Minnesota Discussant: Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College PANEL 12.12 Roundtable: Absent Fathers and Baby Mamas: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Obama Campaign Location: Constable Chair: Marso, Lori, Union College Participants: Beltran, Cristina, Haverford College Ferguson, Michaele, The University of Colorado at Boulder Gaboury, Jennifer, CUNY Graduate Center Gutterman, David, Willamette University Smith, Anna Marie, Cornell University/Columbia Law School PANEL 12.21 Evangelicals and Natural Law Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Stackhouse, John, Regent College Discussant: Papers: New Evangelical Thought and the New Natural Law Watson, Micah, Union University Folly to the Nations? Evangelical Thought and Cultural Apologetics Covington, Jesse, Westmont College Evangelicalism and the Natural Law Tradition McGraw, Bryan, Wheaton College PANEL 12.22 Encountering Baldwin Location: Plaza B Chair: Shulman, George, New York University Papers: James Baldwin and the Politics of Disconnection McWilliams, Susan, Pomona College

119 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Toward a More Perfect (Re)Union?: James Baldwin, Segregated Memory and the Presidential Race Brendese, P.J., The College of William and Mary Black Socrates: James Baldwin and the Socratic Sting of Reality Schlosser, Joel, Duke University Discussant: Turner, Jack, University of Washington PANEL 12.27 Locke and the Limits of Intelligibility: Foundations of Knowledge and Boundaries of Humanity Location: Lord Byron Chair and Arneil, Barbara, The University of British Columbia Discussant: Papers: Locke on Civility and Politics Nacol, Emily, Brown University Lockean Politics, Feminist Critique and the Reproduction of Rationalism Shanks, Torrey, University at Albany, State University of New York John Locke, Toleration, and Modern Secularism Scherer, Matthew, The Johns Hopkins University Highway Robbers, Tyrants, and Animals: Criminal Subjectivity and Sovereignty in Locke's Second Treatise Dilts, Andrew, The University of Chicago PANEL 12.28 Kantian Dilemmas: Right, Morality and Difference in Enlightenment Republicanism Location: Grouse Chair: Urbinati, Nadia, Columbia University Papers: Between Anthropology and Universal History: Kant on Difference and Progress Ingram, James, McCaster University

120 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Clean Hands, Dirty Hands: Politics and Morality in the Works of Machiavelli, Hobbes and Kant Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo, Columbia University Embodied Agents, Human Agents: Constitutive Impurities in Kant’s Politics Marwah, Inder, University of Toronto Discussant: Commissiong, Anand, West Texas A&M University PANEL 12.29 Beyond Social Contracts Location: Georgia A Chair and King, Kristy, Whitman College Discussant: Papers: Opting Out of the Social Contract: The Fantasy of Liberal Independence in Into the Wild Watkins, Robert, Columbia College Chicago Sage Kings and the State of Nature: Comparative Preconditions and the Social Contract Carlson, Jon, University of California, Merced Towards Agreements Not to Rule: A Critical Social Contract Approach to Democracy as non-Domination Keating, Christine, Ohio State University PANEL 14.08 Adding Religion to Intersectionality Theory Location: Tennyson Chair: Wadsworth, Nancy, University of Denver Papers: Racist Peace: Religion, Race, and Public Morality in American Foreign Policy Fanis, Maria, Ohio University Quakerism and Racialism in U.S. Insular Politics, 1904 - 1917 Figueroa, Carlos, New School for Social Research ''God Bless the Child...'': Religion, Race, and the American Constitutional Order Mazur, Eric, Virginia Wesleyan College

121 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Stranger Among Us: The Christian Right and Immigration Jacobson, Robin, Bucknell University Discussant: Sampaio, Anna, University of Colorado PANEL 15.02 (Com)Passionate Politics: Sexuality, Identity, and Parenting Location: Brighton Papers: Sex and Compassion: How Love Works in the Christian Right's Compassion Crusades Burack, Cynthia, Ohio State University Sexuality, Gender and Citizenship in the Rosenberg Trial Carlston, Erin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Children as Projects and Persons: A Liberal Antinomy Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis Discussant: DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento PANEL 17.04 Latino Politics and Public Opinion Research Location: Plaza C Chair: Jimeno, Rafael, Arizona State University at Tempe Papers: What's in a Name? Revisiting the Utility of the Census' Spanish Surname List Medina Vidal, D. Xavier, University of California Riverside The Contextual Effects of the U.S. Military on Latino Public Opinion Pedraza, Francisco, University of Washington Krueger, Jim, University of Iowa Becoming American or Staying Latino? Wallsten, Kevin, California State University, Long Beach Citrin, Jack, University of California, Berkeley

122 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Latina Public Opinion in the 2008 Presidential Election: The Role of Gender Lavariega-Monforti, Jessica, The University of Texas, Pan American Erika, Flores, The University of Texas, Pan American Discussant: Cortina, Jeronimo, University of Houston PANEL 19.08 Experimental Research and the Study of Race, Immigration and Politics Location: Regency E Chair and Albertson, Bethany, University of Washington Discussant: Papers: The Effect of Targeted Two-Round Phonebanks on Voter Turnout Michelson, Melissa, California State University, East Bay Bedolla, Lisa Garcia, University of California, Irvine Illegal, Undocumented, or Unauthorized? The Effect of Political Discourse on Attitudes toward Immigration and Education Policies Casellas, Jason, University of Texas at Austin Leal, David, University of Texas at Austin PANEL 19.19 Race, Ethnicity and Health Care In the U.S. and Canada Location: Seymour Chair and Baker, Dana, Washington State University Discussant: Papers: Financing Indian Health Programs in the United States Fox, Edward Boerner, Verne, Oregon Health Science University Canada, The United States, and the Political Philosophy of Health Care Adams, Roberta, Salisbury University

123 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Constructing Ideas of Responsiveness: Interests and Institutional Change in Health Services for Diverse Communities in Montreal and Vancouver Wylie, Lloy, University of British Columbia Ozcurumez, Saime, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey PANEL 20.09 Roundtable: State Budgeting II Location: Regency C Chairs: Huefner, Robert, University of Utah McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Overview: Wallin, Bruce A., Northeastern University Papers: Alaska McBeath, Jerry, University of Alaska Fairbanks Arizona Berman, David, Arizona State University California Korey, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Colorado Mazurana, Steve, University of Northern Colorado Moore, Scott, Colorado State University Hawaii Sakaguchi, Rodney, University of Hawaii at Manoa Idaho Hill, Gregory, Boise State University Kinney, Dick, Boise State University Montana Greene, Jeffrey, University of Montan Nevada Morin, Robert, University of Nevada, Reno New Mexico Soherr-Hadwiger, David, New Mexico Highlands University

124 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Oregon Stabrowski, Donald, University of Portland Utah Huefner, Robert, University of Utah Washington LeLoup, Lance, Washington State University Wyoming Schumann, Robert, University of Wyoming Skopek, Tracy, University of Wyoming A Comparative Perspective: The Texas Budget for the 2010-11 Biennium St. Clair, Gilbert, Southwestern University Comments on the Papers as They Reflect on “Ideas, Interests and Institutions” Patton, David, University of Utah Discussants: Maschino, Matthew, Southwestern University St. Clair, Gilbert, Southwestern University PANEL 21.01 The Book, Text, and Computer in Teaching Political Science Location: Georgia B Chair: Weber, Lori M., California State University, Chico Papers: Teaching George Orwell in Karl Rove's World: Politics and the English Language in the 21st Century Classroom Ostrom, Hans, University of Puget Sound Haltom, William, University of Puget Sound Will American Government Texts Ever Go To Class? Comiskey, Michael, Penn State Fayette Teaching Political Science Online: Student Perceptions and Expectations Johnson, Susan, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Is Intel(R) the Opposite of Eureka? Bobic, Michael, West Virginia Wesleyan College

125 Friday, March 20, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Discussants: Kammas, Anthony, University of Southern California Weber, Lori M., California State University, Chico PANEL 22.07 Roundtable: David Magleby's Direct Legislation: PANEL 20.07 A 25-Year Retrospective Location: Regency B Chair: Smith, Daniel A., University of Florida Participants: Donovan, Todd, Western Washington University Magleby, David, Brigham Young University Nicholson, Stephen, University of California, Merced Smith, Daniel A., University of Florida Tolbert, Caroline, University of Iowa PANEL 23.06 Women and Political Leadership: From the Academy to the Courts Location: Cavendish Chair and Jenkins, Shannon, University of Massachusetts Discussant: Dartmouth Papers: Women World Leaders and Executive Orders: A Useful Policy Tool? Fletcher, Kimberley, SUNY at Albany No Help Wanted: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's ''Different Voice'' Sitomer, Joan, Kalamazoo College Gender Discrimination: The Range and Effectiveness of Response Monroe, Kristen, University of California, Irvine Cooper, Kathryn, University of California, Irvine Intersecting Patterns of Turnout Across the States: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Scola, Becki, University of California, Irvine Uhlaner, Carole, University of California, Irvine

WPSA Business Meeting: 5:15 – 6:15 pm, in Regency C

WPSA Reception: 6:30 – 8:00 pm, in Grouse, Stanley and Cypress

Graduate Student Reception: 8:00 – 9:30 in English Bay

126 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM PANEL 01.09 Chinese Politics Location: Regency F Chair and Currier, Carrie, Texas Christian University Discussant: Papers: The Chinese National Cinema Policy Since the Reform Era Chu, Katherine, University of Southern California A Road to Federal System?: China's Struggle for Political Reform Kim, Yong Jae, Seoul National University Soldier and State in China: Continuing Theoretical Debates on Civil-Military Relations Lee, Dongmin, University of Colorado at Boulder Local Education Spillover in China Guo, Gang, University of Mississippi PANEL 02.09 The Politics of Climate and Energy Location: Regency A Chair: Meyer, John, Humboldt State University Papers: Technological Progress and Sustainability: The Grand Solar Plan in the Southwest Hunold, Christian, Drexel University Leitner, Steven, Drexel University Energy Consumption as a Measure of Temporal Justice Heller, Matthew, University of Colorado-Boulder The Challenge of Climate Change: Situating Knowledge, Rethinking Disciplinarity Shaw, Karena, University of Victoria

127 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Challenges for a Sustainable Risk Society: The Case of Nuclear Energy Vanderheiden, Steve, University of Colorado at Boulder Discussant: Barry, John, Queen's University, Belfast PANEL 03.09 Role of Ideas in Environmental Politics Location: Kensington Chair: Shapiro, Matthew, Illinois Institute of Technology Papers: The Environment is (a) Good: The Impact of Access, Ideology, and Economics on Environmental Preferences Holman, Mirya, Claremont Graduate University Coan, Travis, Claremont Graduate University A Fisherman’s Tale: Explaining Normative Change in the International Whaling Nagtzaam, Gerry, Monash University Ideas about Deca: Discourses in U.S. Chemical Policy Olive, Andrea, Purdue University Raymond, Leigh, Purdue University Gunasekara, Vagisha, Purdue University Changing the Rules: Interest Groups and Federal Environmental Rulemaking Rinfret, Sara, Northern Arizona University PANEL 03.10 Politics of (Sub)urban Sprawl Location: Cypress Chair: Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College Papers: Book: Urban Sprawl, Global Warming, and the Empire of Capital Gonzalez, George, University of Miami The Use and Misuse of Brownfield Policymaking Guehlstorf, Nicholas, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Coffin, Sarah, Saint Louis University

128 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Balancing Private Rights and the Public Interest: Water, Urban Growth, and Endangered Species Laverty, William, University of Michigan-Flint PANEL 05.09 Human Rights and IR Location: Plaza A Chair and Rucki, Sheila, Metropolitan State College of Denver Discussant: Papers: The Right to Freedom from Poverty: Prospects and Limitations Binay, Sema, University of Minnesota The Profit of Humanitarian Assistance Burke, Lisa, University of Denver Non-State Actors and the Protection of Human Rights: Theoretical and Practical Expansion of International Law Kerr, Jaclyn, Georgetown University Legal Norm Diffusion and INGO’s: Environmental and HIV-AIDS Legal Action in China Wilson, Scott, Sewanee: The University of the South PANEL 06.08 Interpretation and Political Theory: Understanding Conceptual Frameworks Location: Prince of Wales Chair: Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine, University of Utah Papers: Forgetting Iraq: War, Resentment, and the Discourse of Responsibility Pludwin, Steven, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Science, Religion, and Education: The Legal and Cultural Conflicts over the Teaching of Evolution in the United States Koch, Andrew, Appalachian State University Gates, Paul, Appalachian State University

129 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Bridging the Rhetoric/Philosophy Divide: Mediating the Hobbes Rhetoric Debates Skinner, Daniel, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Continental Theory and the Political Praxis of Transformation Leeb, Claudia, Harvard University Discussant: Shulman, George, New York University PANEL 11.09 Geographic Boundaries of Participation Location: Stanley Chair: Meagher, Richard, Marymount Manhattan College Papers: Praxis and Sovereignty – Native American Concepts of Sovereignty and the Problem of Exclusion Durant, Timothy, University of Oregon Disaster Zone: Assessing the Impact on Student Relief Workers Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College Israel-Trummel, Mackenzie, Occidental College Transnational Political Participation and Domestic Possibilities Maxfield, Ryan, University of California, Irvine Discussant: von Wahl, Angelika, San Francisco State University PANEL 12.07 Early Modern / Late Modern Location: Oxford Chair: Panagia, Davide, Trent University Papers: Biopolitics and the Management of Chance: Foucault on Machiavelli Marasco, Robyn, Williams College The Memory of Lust: Hobbesian Luxury and Democratic Desire Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California, Santa Cruz

130 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Enlightenment Conceptions of the Public Meet the Politics of Late Capitalism: The Case of Public Art Weiner, Brian, University of San Francisco Discussant: Ellis, Lisa, Texas A&M University PANEL 12.13 Political Theory and Its Methods Location: Constable Chair and Gunnell, John, University at Albany, State University Discussant: of New York Papers: The Revolution that Failed: Post-Behavioralism Forty Years Later Gibbons, Michael, University of South Florida Approaches to the Study and Practice of Political Theory: The Search for Standards Grey, Ramona, University of Montana The View Beyond Cambridge: The ‘International’ Turn and the Foundations of Modern Political Thought Christov, Theodore, Northwestern University Regaining Our Senses: Political Theory in a New Era of Cognitive Science Dean, Christian, Dominican University of California Phenomenology and Political Theory Krupp, Tyler, University of California, Berkeley PANEL 12.23 Marx and Marxism Reconsidered Location: Lord Byron Chair: Thomas, Paul, University of California, Berkeley Papers: Marx and Scientific Socialism Reconsidered Thomas, Paul, University of California, Berkeley Marx, Alienation and the Grundrisse Reconsidered Carver, Terrell, University of Bristol, UK

131 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Marx and Engels on Violence Reconsidered Winter, Yves, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Block, James, DePaul University PANEL 12.30 Comparative Political Theory Location: Grouse Chair and Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University Discussant: Papers: Otherness, Canonicity and Comparative Political Theory Bashir, Hassan, Texas A&M University at Qatar Comparative Perspectives on Human Rights and Nonintervention Cheng, Grace, Hawaii Pacific University Studying Democracy in Asia: Buddhism, Confucianism, and All the Rest Walton, Matthew, University of Washington Domesticating Differences: A Comparative Perspective on India's Ancient Political Thought Gray, Stuart, University of California, Santa Barbara PANEL 12.34 On the Subject of Women: Democratic Theories Location: Plaza B Chair: Boryczka, Jocelyn, Fairfield University Papers: Theorizing Democracy: Women in J.S. Mill's Sociological Theory Niemi, William, Western State College of Colorado Rousseau, Women, and the Political Monster Young, Katherine, Colorado State University The Virtues of Vice in Mary Wollstonecraft's Political Thought: Groundings of Feminist Ethics Boryczka, Jocelyn, Fairfield University

132 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Constituting American Women: Tocqueville, Montesquieu and the Making of Commercial Mores Staudinger, Alison, University of Maryland-College Park Discussant: MacDonald, Bradley, Colorado State University PANEL 12.52 Politics and Need Location: Regency C Chair: Mapes-Martins, Brad, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point Papers: In Need of Politics: The Inadequacy of the Preference- Ranking Political Actor Handley, Lauren, University of Massachusetts-Amherst The Social Purpose of the Unnecessary and Its Absurdity Lepori, Matthew, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Dividing Something with Nothing: On the Good, the Right and the Needy Mapes-Martins, Brad, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point Aporia, Attentiveness, and the Politics of Social Welfare Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music Discussant: Vasquez Arroyo, Antonio, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities PANEL 12.54 Democratic Deliberations Location: English Bay Chair and Hilmer, Jeffrey, University of British Columbia, Discussant: Vancouver Papers: Inequality and Public Reason Redhead, Mark, California State University, Fullerton The Theory and Practice of Deliberative Democracy: A Study of Actor Motivation in Three Canadian Cases Johnson, Genevieve Fuji, Simon Fraser University

133 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 12.64 Topics in American Political Thought Location: Regency E Chair and Becker, Jeffrey, University of the Pacific Discussant: Papers: Born in the USA: American Nationalism and the Original Sin of Slavery Ascher, Ivan, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Madison's Leap of Faith and the Problem of Bureaucratic Institutions Hoerl, Alexandra, Rhodes College PANEL 13.05 Continuity and Discontinuity in International Politics Location: Tennyson Chair and Dias, Elsa, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Discussant: Papers: Optional Wars, the Media, and Falling Empires Fattor, Eric, University of Denver Edmund Burke's Anti-Revolutionary Interventionism Bae, Joonbum, University of California, Los Angeles Institutions of International Society Before and After Westphalia: Expanding the Study of Historical Peace Settlements in IR Bania-Dobyns, Sarah, University of Denver Balance versus Hegemony in the Evolution of International Relations: Ideas, Interests, Institutions and Other Sources Hewson, Martin, University of Regina PANEL 14.07 Theorizing Justice and Inequality Location: Georgia A Chair: Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio Papers: Rejecting the Culture Versus Women's Rights Dilemma Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia

134 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

Going Native: Survivor in Gabon Bunting, Christine, University of California, Santa Cruz Les Damnées de la Terre: Black Womanhood in the Theory and Fiction of W.E.B. Du Bois Rodriguez, Gilda, University of California, Los Angeles PANEL 17.05 Race, Racial Attitudes, and Public Opinion Location: Plaza C Chair: Spence, Lester, Johns Hopkins University Papers: Exploring the Racial Divide on a Non-Racial Issue: Racism, Authoritarianism, and White Death Penalty Support Abney, Ronni, University of California, Davis Black Support for Obama: The Role of Racial Identity and Education Towler, Christopher, University of Washington Putting Down Roots: Spatial Context and Inter-group Relations in Suburban Los Angeles Greene, Stacey, University of California, Los Angeles Frasure, Lorrie, University of California Los Angeles Discussant: Klinkner, Philip, Hamilton College PANEL 19.18 Immigrants, Minorities and the Criminal Justice System Location: Seymour Chair and Marichal, Jose, California Lutheran University Discussant: Papers: Minority and Immigrant Populations and the War on Drugs: A Departure From the Expected Frost, Ann, University of Washington Punishing Blackness at the Ballot-Box: A Genealogy of Maryland’s Criminal Disenfranchisement Provisions Dilts, Andrew, The University of Chicago

135 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 21.02 Equality, Freedom, and Student Learning Location: Georgia B Chair: Turner, Charles, California State University, Chico Papers: Undergraduates and the First Amendment: Perceptions of Authority, Freedom, and Morality on College Campuses Leeper, Mark, Wayne State College Walker, Karen, Wayne State College Civic Education and Youth Turnout in the 2008 Presidential Election: Data from Engaged Citizens, We the People Alumni Soule, Suzanne, Center for Civic Education Nairne, Jennifer, Center for Civic Education Assessment and Student Learning Tompsett-Makin, Deborah, Riverside Community College, Norco Campus Danley-Scott, Jennifer, Riverside Community College, Norco Campus Teaching Reproductive Politics: Experiences with an Engaged Citizen Pedagogy Cramer, Renee Ann, Drake University Discussant: Mitchell, Charles, Grambling State University

PANEL 22.08 Roundtable: Inside Men: Political Scientist as Candidates and Campaign Staff Location: Regency B Chair: Anderson, Kevin, Eastern Illinois University Participants: Rackaway, Chapman, Fort Hays State University Smith, Michael, Emporia State University

136 Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:00 - 9:45 AM

PANEL 22.09 Voting and Elections From Across the Globe Location: Brighton Chair and Desposato, Scott, University of California, San Diego Discussant: Papers: Gender, Age, Education and Specialization in Political Participation de Rooij, Eline, Simon Fraser University Strategic Voting and German Federal Elections, 1994-2005 Endersby, James, University of Missouri Galatas, Steven, Stephen F. Austin State University Lacewell, Onawa, University of Missouri Different Countries, Same Patterns: Virtual Attacks in Germany and the United States Schweitzer, Eva Johanna, University of Mainz, Germany

137 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM PANEL 01.10 Comparative Political Attitudes Location: Regency F Chair and Desposato, Scott, University of California, San Diego Discussant: Papers: Are Concepts Mirroring Reality? Operationalisation Issues on Objects of Political Support Bartolome Peral, Edurne, University of Deusto, Bilbao Some Democracies are More Equal than Others: Using Social Welfare as a Metric for Political Evaluation Oppenheimer, Joe, University of Maryland at Colle Frohlich, Norman, University of Manitoba, Canada Dimitriu, Maria, University of Maryland at Colle Aghamolla, Cyrus, University of Maryland at Colle The Mass Politics of Redistribution: Public Preference for Growth and Welfare Politics in South Korea Lee, Seung Hee, Korea University Informal Determinants of Democratic Deepening: Public Conception of Democracy Lee, Soomi, Claremont Graduate University Pacificar, Gerard, Claremont Graduate University Socialist/Statist Legacies, Economic Liberalization, and Political Attitudes in China, Vietnam, Russia, Mexico, and India Wright, Teresa, California State University, Long Beach PANEL 02.10 Theorizing Urban Environments Location: Regency A Chair: Camcastle, Cara, Simon Fraser University Papers: Phenomenology of the City and the “Abstract Space” of Henri Lefebvre’s Critical Urbanism Greear, Jake, Johns Hopkins University

138 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Making Minneapolis: Human-Nonhuman Negotiations as Political Practices Nordquist, Michael, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities The Urban Agriculture Movement in Philadelphia: Enhancing Food Democracy? Hunold, Christian, Drexel University Travaline, Katharine, Drexel University Green Political Thought, Eco-Marxism, Urban Sprawl and Oil Depletion Gonzalez, George, University of Miami Discussant: Biro, Andrew, Acadia University PANEL 05.05 Conflict Processes Location: Brighton Chair and Thompson, William, Indiana University Discussant: Papers: The Effects of IGO Membership on Conflict Intensity Fattore, Christina, West Virginia University Blaming the Political Entrepreneurs: A Comprehensive Explanation of the Domestic Sources of Territorial Conflict Gibler, Douglas, University of Alabama Unintended Consequences of In-Group/Out-Group War Rhetoric: An Experimental Design Leithner, Anika, California Polytechnic State University The Migration-Conflict Story: What Direction Causality? Valeriano, Brandon, University of Illinois at Chicago

PANEL 05.10 Interpreting Global Governance Location: Plaza A Chair and Rigstad, Mark, Oakland University Discussant: Papers: A World in Flux: Global Governance in British Political Thought, 1880-1914 Bell, Duncan, University of Cambridge

139 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Opium, White Slavery, and International Governance, 1919-1921 Morefield, Jeanne, Whitman College Global Governance and Its Critics in the ‘Liberal Moment’, 1945-75 Hall, Ian, University of Adelaide Neoliberalism and After Bevir, Mark, University of California, Berkeley Sovereign (In)equality and Cosmopolitan Law Franceschet, Antonio, University of Calgary PANEL 05.14 Critical Discourses of International Relations and Geopolitics Location: English Bay Chair: Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Papers: Aftershocks in the Chinese Body Politic: Emerging Sym- bols of Citizenship in Wenchuan Earthquake Memorials Barbieri, Jeanette, Hollins University Security Through Freedom; A Foucauldian Perspective on the Political Economy of Iraqi Reconstruction Kiersey, Nicholas, Ohio University, Chillicothe What is Legitimacy Today? Market, Democracy, and Nation as Political Rationalities Nelson, Scott, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Let's Make Some Memories: Seven Years of Tourism and Monumentality at Ground Zero Bohland, Jon, Hollins University Discussant: Davis, George, Marshall University PANEL 07.08 Constitutional Change and Judicial Power in Comparative Perspective Location: Cypress Chair and Flemming, Roy, Texas A&M University Discussant: 140 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Papers: The Emergence of Independent Courts in Non- Democracies. Epperly, Brad, University of Washington, Seattle Amendments as Causes: Constitutional Change and Political Development Crowe, Justin, Pomona College The Enshrinement of Rights: Courts and Constitutional Power in Canada Baker, Roozbeh (Rudy), University of Southern California PANEL 09.03 Media, Information, and Knowledge Location: Georgia A Chair and Burnett Fischer, Stacy, University of Nevada, Reno Discussant: Papers: Tracing Attitudes to their Source: News Sources and the Availability and Use of Information in Candidate Evaluations. Bosch, Brandon, University of Washington Public Interest Journalism: Local TV News and the 2008 Elections Nalder, Kimberly, California State University, Sacramento Political Advertising in Today’s “New-Style” Presidential Primary Campaigns Ridout, Travis, Washington State University Predicting Local Political Knowledge: The Effects of News Media Use and Increasing Media Choice Shaker, Lee, University of Pennsylvania PANEL 12.08 The Practice of Comparison in Political Theory Location: Oxford Chair: Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University Papers: Orientalism as Comparative Political Thought Thomas, Megan, University of California, Santa Cruz

141 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

A Place for History: Comparative Politics and Political Theory Seth, Vanita, University of California, Santa Cruz Referencing Indigenity: The Comparative Turn in Post-Colonial Political Theory Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University Latin American Political Thought and the Dilemmas of a Comparative Approach Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University PANEL 12.24 Tragedy and Mortality in Political Thought Location: Lord Byron Chair and McWilliams, Susan, Pomona College Discussant: Papers: A Political Theory of Tragedy Johnston, Steven, University of South Florida Constituted by Mourning: Ellison’s Funeral Oration, Democratic Individuality, and the Polity Pool, Heather, University of Washington Death and Political Philosophy Marshall, Nicole, University of Alberta PANEL 12.31 Politics at the Margins: Connecting Theory with Practice in Studying the Political Experience of Marginalized Groups Location: Seymour Chair and Hayward, Clarissa, Washington University in Discussant: Saint Louis Papers: The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics Jung, Courtney, University of Toronto Personal Identity as a Site of Political Resistance: Power and Identity among Adolescent Females in Public Schools Seher, Rachel, DePaul University

142 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Recognition, Representation and Redistribution: Marginalized Workers and American Labor in an Era of Complex Inequality Warren, Dorian, Columbia University Punk Places: The Role of Space in Subcultural Life Tucker, Brian, Ohio University PANEL 12.32 Dimensions of Recognition and Autonomy Location: Stanley Chair: Feldman, Leonard, University of Oregon, Eugene Papers: The Internal Contradictions of Recognition Theory Perez, Nahshon, University of California, Los Angeles The Sexual Politics of Ascriptive Autonomy Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth, Albion College Modes of Social Ordering and Principles of Recognition Thompson, Simon, University of the West of England, Bristol Recognition and the Juridical Subject Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas Reproduction and the Autonomy of Socially Constructed Selves Denbow, Jennifer, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Seery, John, Pomona College PANEL 12.33 Conversations with Arendt Location: Constable Chair: Shuster, Amy, University of Minnesota Duluth Papers: Arendt, Zionism and Cosmopolitanism Bernofsky, Samuel, University of Oregon Rereading the Agonal: A Comparative Account of Difference in the Political Theory of Hannah Arendt and Alain Locke Smith, Michelle, Cornell University

143 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Contingency and the Limits of Sovereignty: An Arendtian Critique of Carl Schmitt Fatovic, Clement, Florida International University Daimon Appearances in Arendt's Theory of Disclosive Action Tchir, Trevor, University of Alberta Discussant: Markell, Patchen, University of Chicago PANEL 12.35 Pluralism and Public Reason Location: Plaza B Chair and Scherer, Matthew, The Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Papers: Sharing Affect: The Problem of Democratic Trust Among Plural Persons Ferguson, Michaele, The University of Colorado at Boulder Time, Culture, and Social Change: What Future (If Any) For Indigenous Tradition? Hendrix, Burke, Cornell University Public Peace Process and in Mini-Publics: A Dialogue Between Democratic Theory and Peace Studies Ron, Amit, Arizona State University Making Space for Public Reason Roberts, Ryan, San Francisco State University PANEL 12.36 Ancient Greek Political Thought Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Barker, Derek, Kettering Foundation Discussant: Papers: Agonistic Politics, Contest, and the Oresteia Gagnon, Jennifer, University of Minnesota Alcibiades and Platonic Rhetoric Hoyer, Eric, University of Pennsylvania

144 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Democratic Conceptions of Democracy in Athens Miller, Jeff, State University of New York at New Paltz Interlacing Differences: Plato's Pluralism in the Statesman Park, Sooenn, University of Washington PANEL 12.69 German Political Thought Location: Georgia B Chair and Kammas, Anthony, University of Southern California Discussant: Papers: Contingency in Hegel's Constitutional Thought Ewasiuk, Craig, Drexel University Rethinking Michels' “Political Parties” and Oligarchy LaVenia, Peter, State University of New York at Albany Multiple Negativity: The Living Soul of the Dialectic in Hegel's Science of Logic Kramer, Sina, DePaul University Max Weber, Friedrich Naumann, and the Nationalization of Socialism Kedar, Asaf, University of California, Berkeley PANEL 14.03 Intersectionality, Immigration, and Citizenship Location: Grouse Papers: Proving American Fatherhood, (Re)uniting with Asia: On the Legalization of Amerasian Immigration Kim, Haeri, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities In Defense of Birthright Citizenship Menzel, Annie, University of Washington Conditions of Exceptionalism? The American Membership of Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylees Udani, Adriano, University of Minnesota

145 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

Negotiating the Boundaries of Belonging: Intersectionality and Gendered Theories of Citizenship Zimmerman, Arely, University of California Los Angeles Terrozing Immigrants: Gender, Race and Immigration in ICE Raids Sampaio, Anna, University of Colorado PANEL 17.06 New Research in Survey Methodology and Public Opinion Location: Plaza C Chair: Bozonelos, Dino, University of California, Riverside Papers: Social Sanctions and Deviant Attitudes Martin, Byran, University of California, Riverside Feeling Connected and Being Active Hackett, Justin, Claremont Graduate University Omoto, Allen, Claremont Graduate University Social Engagement and Political Ideologies of the Homeless Morrison, S. Colin, University of Hawaii at Hilo Belt, Todd, University of Hawaii at Hilo Service Versus Circumstance: Citizenship Education in Student Council Shelly, Bryan, Wake Forest University Discussant: Currin-Percival, Mary, University of Minnesota- Duluth PANEL 19.01 Roundtable: The Political Maturation of the U. S. Latino Community Location: Regency B Chair: Flores, Henry, St. Mary's University Participants: Avalos, Manuel, University of North Carolina, Wilmington Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara Marquez, Benjamin, University of Wisconsin, Madison

146 Saturday, March 21, 2009 10:00 - 11:45 AM

PANEL 19.10 Black Political Participation and Representation Location: Regency E Chair and Spence, Lester, Johns Hopkins University Discussant: Papers: Analyzing the Effects of Voluntary Associations on Electoral and Non-Electoral Participation Among African Americans Mangum, Maruice, Texas Southern University Swain, Randall, Eastern Kentucky University Placide, MaCherie, Western Illinois University Representing Race: Political Science and Black Politics McKeen, Gayle, Sewanee: The University of the South A Two Fold Identity in the Political Process: African Immigrants’ Political Engagement in the United States Okoroafor, Blessing, University of Maryland, College Park PANEL 20.10 Roundtable: Political Reform in California Location: Regency C Chair: Petracca, Mark, University of California Irvine Participants: Bowler, Shaun, University of California, Riverside Donovan, Todd, Western Washington University VanVechten, Renee, University of Redlands

147 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 - 3:00 PM PANEL 01.19 Comparative Judicial Politics and International PANEL 07.09 Law Location: Regency F Chair and Jorgensen, Nick, University of Idaho Discussant: Papers: Rejecting Rights: The U'wa People of Colombia and Indigenous Consultation Fulmer, Amanda, University of Washington-Seattle 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, Empire State College, SUNY Institutionalizing the Courts: The Politics of Judicial Behavior in Uganda McHenry, Dean, Claremont Graduate University Judging Credibility: Constitutional Review, Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law Touchton, Michael, University of Colorado, Boulder Genocide in Chile? An Assessment Hiebert, Maureen, University of Calgary Policzer, Pablo, University of Calgary PANEL 02.08 Rethinking Environmental Justice Location: Regency A Chair: Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College Papers: Environmental Justice: The Role of Capable Citizens and Authoritative Judgments in Democracy Holland, Breena, Lehigh University

148 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Capabilities and Climate Justice: The Flourishing of Human and Non-Human Communities Schlosberg, David, Northern Arizona University Truth, Reconciliation, and Environmental Justice Robinson, Christopher, Clarkson University Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Community Capabilities Carruthers, David, San Diego State University Schlosberg, David, Northern Arizona University Discussant: Meyer, John, Humboldt State University PANEL 03.11 Energy Politics Location: Kensington Chair and Craig, Carolyn, Rutgers, The State University of New Discussant: Jersey Papers: Implementating State Renewable Energy Policies in the U.S. Davis, Charles, Colorado State University Davis, Sandra, Colorado State University Drill, Baby, Drill: An Analysis of How Energy Development Displaced Ranching’s Dominance of the BLM’s Land-Use Subgovernment Forbis, Robert, University of Utah PANEL 04.05 On the Campaign Trail and at the Bully Pulpit Location: Grouse Papers: Winning the “Right” States: Do General Election Outcomes Depend on Which Types of States Primary Candidates Win? Fisher (Gordon), Stacy, University of Nevada, Reno Ostergard, Robert, University of Nevada, Reno Rasavage, Will, University of Nevada, Reno The Postmodern Campaign for the Presidency: Obama Versus McCain Freie, John, Le Moyne College

149 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Regime Politics, State of the Union Addresses and Presidential Rhetoric Kapur, Natalie, SUNY at Albany The Family Trees Are in Bloom: The Prevalence of Political Families in U.S. National Politics: 1990-2008 Casey, Kimberly, University of Missouri-St.Louis Discussant: Claflin, Salvador, South Texas College PANEL 05.03 Belonging Here and There: The Transnational Political Experience of the Latina/Latino Communities in the United States Location: Plaza C Chair: Rosales, Rodolfo, University of Texas at San Antonio Papers: The Transnational Struggle of the Sandinista Partisans in the United States Hector, Perla, University of California at Santa Cruz Building Transnational Citizenship: The Case of the Dominican Republic Gonzalez-Acosta, Edward, The New School for Social Research The Dialectical Relationship of Culture, History, and Transnational Politics Rosales, Rodolfo, University of Texas at San Antonio PANEL 05.13 Economics and IR Location: English Bay Chair and Barkdull, John, United States Air Force Academy Discussant: Papers: Political Determinants of Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions Barkdull, John, United States Air Force Academy Dodge, Nancy, Texas Tech University African Ownership: Between Theory and Practice Bovcon, Maja, University of Oxford

150 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Bilateral Free Trade Agreement Network: Homophily in Economic Geography, Comparative Advantages, and Democracy Lee, Taedong, University of Washington, Seattle Bai, Byoung-Inn, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Toward a Theory of Trade Strategy Variation in Latin America Samford, Steven, University of New Mexico Norms, Interests, and the Construction of International Prohibition Regines: A Case Study of the Banning of International Business Bribery Lauer, Ritu, Peninsula College PANEL 06.09 Filmic Foundings: Order and Disorder in Visual and Political Culture Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Heberle, Renee, University of Toledo Discussant: Papers: Really, Aren't Women Human Yet?: Refounding Rights Talk in Documentary Film Naranch, Laurie, Siena College Lost Treasure of the Revolution? Constituent Power in 'National Treasure' and 'V for Vendetta' Smith, Verity, Harvard University Political Critique and the Ambiguities of Power Anker, Elisabeth, George Washington University Visual Assemblages: Rethinking Order and Change Hattam, Victoria, New School for Social Research PANEL 10.04 Roundtable: Bias in the Polls and the Press in the 2008 Presidential Election Location: Tennyson Chair: Merolla, Jennifer, Claremont Graduate University

151 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Participants: Cutler, Fred, University of British Columbia Gronke, Paul, Reed College Matthews, Scott, Queens University Pickup, Mark, Oxford University PANEL 12.09 Politics Before Interests? Location: Oxford Chair: Shapiro, J. Kam, Illinois State University Papers: Walter Benjamin’s Politeness: Between Moral Agreement and a Conflict of Interests Shapiro, J. Kam, Illinois State University Governing Interest Frank, Jason, Cornell University Disinterested Politics Winkler, Isabella, Antioch College Discussant: Wood, Alan, Northern Arizona University PANEL 12.25 Perspectives on Civic Education Location: Lord Byron Chair and Hoerl, Alexandra, Rhodes College Discussant: Papers: Democratizing Educational Space--A Consideration of Judith Butler's Conception of Identity and Its Use for Multicultural Education Pfeifle, Jason, University of California, Santa Barbara Shifting Ideas of Citizenship and Challenges in Civic Education Rank, Allison, University of Washington Instituting Science: Locke, Evolution, and Liberal Education Liebell, Susan, Saint Joseph's University Rousseau and Civic Education: Making Citizens from Men Robles, Jason, University of Colorado

152 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

PANEL 12.38 Politics Through Literature Location: Stanley Chair and Le Cheminant, Wayne, Loyola Marymount University Discussant: Papers: Endless Work: Thomas Carlyle and the Work of Politics McManus, Helen, University of California, Los Angeles From Billfinger to Ferguson: Tourism and Travel in Mark Twain Leitch, David, University of California, San Diego Shakespeare and Political Theory: Retrospect and Prospect Taylor, Quentin, Rogers State University Gender, Pornography and the Politics of Liberal Individualism in DeLillo’s Running Dog Wright, Heather, Wittenberg University PANEL 12.42 Constitutionalism and Constitutional Interpretation Location: Plaza B Chair: Martin, Robert, Hamilton College Papers: No Exceptions: The Dangers of Constituent Power Oxman, Evan, Princeton University The Race-Conscious Logic of Color-Blind Constitutionalism Golub, Mark, Scripps College Discussant: Smith, Anna Marie, Cornell University/Columbia Law School PANEL 12.45 Liberalism and Neoliberalism Today Location: Brighton Chair and Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis Discussant:

153 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Papers: Politics of Inclusion: Myths of Neoliberal Hegemony and Neutrality Zuckerwise, Lena, Mount Holyoke College The Challenges to Liberalism: Reckoning or Retrenchment? Stangl, Chris, West Chester University Beyond a Liberal Individualist Bioethics: A Phenomenological Approach to Thinking Reprogenetics Biser, Ashley, Ohio Wesleyan University PANEL 12.49 Anti-Imperialism and the Turn to Ethics Location: Constable Chair: Dhamoon, Rita, University of the Fraser Valley Papers: The Ethics of Anti-Imperialism Singh, Jakeet, University of Toronto Foucault and Anti-Imperialism Lee-Nichols, Robert, University of Alberta Fanon and the Practice of Freedom in Postcolonial Contexts Coulthard, Glen, University of British Columbia Frantz Fanon and Normative Political Theory Kirchgassner, Brooks, San Francisco State University Discussant: Balfour, Lawrie, Princeton University PANEL 12.61 Achieving Justice Location: Cypress Chair and McKean, Benjamin, Princeton University Discussant: Papers: Before the Appeal to Heaven: Prerogative, Law, and Rebellion in Locke's Political Theory Lyon, Antony, University of California, San Diego

154 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

By Any Means Necessary? Political Power, Reform, and the Rule of Law Becker, Jeffrey, University of the Pacific The Promise of Justice: Law, Jurisprudence, and Critique Rose, William, Albion College Mercy and Punishment: An Augustinian Rationale Parrish, John, Loyola Marymount University Tuckness, Alex, Iowa State University PANEL 12.65 Reification and its Malcontents Location: Georgia A Chair and Olson, Kevin, University of California-Irvine Discussant: Papers: Democracy and Reification: Lukács’s Contribution to a Theory of Postcapitalist Politics Chari, Anita, University of Chicago Adorno, Laughter, and Reification Marasco, Robyn, Williams College Arendt, Capitalism, and Modernity Markell, Patchen, University of Chicago PANEL 12.71 Questions of Empire in the Modern World Location: Seymour Chair and Tarantola, Tor, Brown University Discussant: Papers: Militant Democracy Kirshner, Alexander, Yale University Tocqueveille, Democratic Imperialism and the Historical Process of Democratization Otruba, Alexander, University of Maryland - College Park

155 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Empire of Persausion Donath, Christian, University of California, San Diego Imperialism and International Law in Hans Kelsen Hudson, Jennifer, Columbia University Political Science PANEL 14.06 Subordinated Identities and the Crafting of States Location: Georgia B Chair and Burgess, Susan, Ohio University Discussant: Papers: Gendered Identities and State Building in the Progressive Era Nackenoff, Carol, Swarthmore College Sacrifice and Civic Membership: The Cases of the Spanish American War and World War I Novkov, Julie, University at Albany, SUNY Familial Citizenship: Exploring How Men's Familial Identities Shape Their Political Participation Thomas, Gwynn, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Welfare Reform, Civic Membership and the Politics of Marriage in the U.S. Yamin, Priscilla, University of Oregon PANEL 18.02 The Politics of Education Policy Location: Plaza A Chair: Blankenau, Joe, Wayne State College Papers: Implementing Change in a Urban School District: A Case Study of the Reorganization of the Little Rock School District Howard, Joseph, University of Central Arkansas Wrobel, Sharon, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Nitta, Keith, University of Washington -- Bothell

156 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

Closing the Educational Attainment Gap: Problem Definition, Measurement, and Policy Entrepreneurship Thorson, Greg, University of Redlands The Application of Mahone and Wildavsky's Evolutionary Model to Explain the Failure of the No Child Left Behind Act Clapsaddle, David, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Discussants: Corritore, Matthew, Brown University Blankenau, Joe, Wayne State College PANEL 19.11 The Politics of Identity, Ideology and Efficacy Location: Regency E Chair and Murphey-Brown, Rachael, The University of North Discussant: Carolina at Chapel Hill Papers: Efficacy, Empathy, and Evaluation: The Bases for Interest in Politics and Government Mangum, Maruice, Texas Southern University Martin, Christopher, Ohio University Swain, Randall, Eastern Kentucky University Critical Race Theory: Social Construction, Black Identity, and Race Relations in the U.S. Graves, Stephen, University of Nevada Reno The Neoliberal Turn in Black Politics Spence, Lester, Johns Hopkins University PANEL 19.17 New Research in Comparative Racial/Ethnic Politics Location: Regency C Chair and Wright, Teresa, California State University, Long Beach Discussant: Papers: Culture and Children’s Rights in Southern Sudan: Obstacle or Heritage? Banks, Cyndi, Northern Arizona University

157 Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:15 – 3:00 PM

The Muslim Welfare-Cheat Terrorists: How the News Links Outsiders to Welfare and Affects Public Support of Social Assistance Flye, Rayna, University of California, Los Angeles International Conflicts, Elite Discourses, and Racial/Ethnic Issues Wu, Chung-li, Academia Sinica A Different Kind of One-Drop Rule: Brazilian Race Fraud and the Limits of Justice-Oriented Approaches to Anti-Racism Bhandaru, Deepa, University of Washington, Seattle Institutional Discrimination Disappears ... But: The Politics of Everyday Exclusion in Japan Kim, Bumsoo, Seoul National University PANEL 22.10 International Political Institutions and Political Behavior Location: Regency B Chair and Lefkowitz, Joel, State University of New York at New Discussant: Paltz Papers: Single Transferable Vote -- Lessons from Ireland Adams, Roberta, Salisbury University The Use of Sub-national Referendums in England: Principles and Outcomes Rallings, Colin, University of Plymouth Thrasher, Michael, University of Plymouth Competition for Popular Support in Political Regimes Schofield, Norman, Washington University

158 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 - 5:00 PM PANEL 01.13 Participation, Attitudes, and Mobilization in Latin America Location: Georgia B Chair and Siaroff, Alan, The University of Lethbridge Discussant: Papers: Electoral Competition and the Politics of Regulatory Reforms in Democratic Mexico: 1995-2006 Aguilera, Gabriel, California State University, Chico Criminal Violence and System Support in Latin America Carreras, Miguel, University of Pittsburgh Explaining Patterns of Political Participation in Mexico Holzner, Claudio, University of Utah Political Courtships in Democratic Mexico: Parties, Unions, and Business Associations Wuhs, Steven, University of Redlands Dion, Michelle, Georgia Institute of Technology PANEL 01.14 Political Parties in Difficult Circumstances Location: Georgia A Chair and Smith, Jennifer, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Discussant: Papers: Managing Democracy: Business Elites and the Emergence of New Parties in the Andes Barndt, William, University of California, Riverside Feeble or Formidable? Parties in the Philippines Cordero, Luisita Margarita, University of California, Los Angeles Strategic Party Creation in Dictatorships Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles

159 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Re-questioning the Role of Religion in Politics: Secularism, State and Islamic Political Parties Kirdis, Esen, University of Minnesota Political Party Nationalization and Party Survival in Latin America Polga-Hecimovich, John, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 07.07 Decision Making on the U.S. Supreme Court Location: Brighton Chair and Kersch, Ken, Boston College Discussant: Papers: Interest Groups, Ideology, and the Success of Amicus Curiae Briefs Before the Supreme Court Cravens, Matthew, University of Minnesota Interpreting the Second: Lessons from the First Binion, Gayle, University of California, Santa Barbara The Myth of Strict Scrutiny Gerstmann, Evan, Loyola Marymount University Shortell, Christopher, Portland State University Filing to Lose: Amici in Support of the Respondent before the U.S.S.C. Solberg, Rorie, Oregon State University Waltenburg, Eric, Purdue University The Power to Decide Greenfest, Seth, University of Washington PANEL 12.26 Reading Hobbes Location: Lord Byron Chair and Oxman, Evan, Princeton University Discussant: Papers: History, Science, and the Cultivation of Peace in Hobbes's Late Dialogues Abosch, Yishaiya, California State University, Fresno

160 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Civil Religion and The Christian Commonwealth in Hobbes' Leviathan DeNicolo, Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder Obligation, Law and War in the Leviathan Hughes, Thomas, University of California Santa Barbara The Rhetorical Reproduction of Sovereignty in Hobbes' Leviathan Hoye, Jonathon, The New School for Social Research PANEL 12.37 Reconsidering Rawls Location: Kensington Chair: Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis Papers: Ideal Theory After Auschwitz? Reconciliation and the Holocaust in Rawls and Adorno McKean, Benjamin, Princeton University Rawls, the Constitution, and the Drug War Carcieri, Martin, San Francisco State University The Dependence of Political Philosophy on Moral Theory: John Rawls’ Failed Attempt at Separation Yumatle, Carla, Harvard University Rawlsian Affirmative Action Taylor, Robert, University of California, Davis Discussant: Moon, Alexander, Ithaca College PANEL 12.40 Terrors and Terrorists Location: Seymour Papers: No Longer A Gentlemen’s War: Extermination and the Principles of Savage Warfare Verinakis, Theofanis, University of Toronto There is No One to Save When She is the Enemy: Female Suicide Bombing and the New Jihad Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University

161 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Terrorist and the Citizen: An Examination of the Homo Sacer in Post-9/11 Politics Hemze, Leah, University of California, Irvine What Is So Terrible About the Terror? Hegel, the French Revolution, and Contemporary Terrorism as Re-enactment of Modernity Goldstein, Joshua, University of Calgary Cameron, Gavin, University of Calgary PANEL 12.41 Language, Politics, and Representation Location: Plaza B Chair: Luxon, Nancy, University of Minnesota Papers: Politics, Rhetoric, and the Idea of a Critical Orientation Douglas, Andrew, Loyola University New Orleans Language of Political Action in Medieval Islamic Political Thought London, Jennifer, University of Chicago The City in Speech, As It Is Written Frank, Jill, University of South Carolina, Columbia Beyond the Eye: From a Politics of Vision to a Politics of Audition Luxon, Nancy, University of Minnesota Discussant: Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California, Santa Cruz PANEL 12.53 Following Foucault Location: Prince of Wales Chair and Dean, Christian, Dominican University of California Discussant: Papers: From Discipline to Governmentality? Analyzing Foucault's Account of Neoliberalism and Criminal Justice Pemberton, Sarah, University of British Columbia

162 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Power, Practices, and the ''Institution Effect'' McElderry, Christina, New School for Social Research We Have Never Been Postmodern: Latour, Foucault, and the Material of Knowledge Hekman, Susan, University of Texas at Arlington Becoming Who We Already Are: Government and the Practice of National Identity French, John, University of Illinois at Chicago PANEL 12.62 Thinking About Women Location: Cypress Chair and Seher, Rachel, DePaul University Discussant: Papers: Where Freedom Rings: The State of Subjection and the Struggles of Women of Color for True Democracy Harris, Traci, University of California, Los Angeles Women’s Ways of Excluding: Community Cookbooks and the Sapidity of Group Identity Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Black Feminist Theory and the Post Emancipation Struggle for Intimate Equality Threadcraft, Shatema, Yale University Of Whores and Holy Women Reading Early Modern Women Beyond Gender Linch, Amy, Rutgers University PANEL 12.63 Wealth and Politics Location: Oxford Chair and Carver, Terrell, University of Bristol, UK Discussant: Papers: John Locke's Theory of Property and Aristotle's Best Practical Regime Livingstone, David, Vancouver Island University

163 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

What's Bad About Poverty? Donahue, T. J., Ethics, Politics and Economics; Yale University “Rethinking Reciprocity: The Limits of Wealth Redistribution in Classical Liberalism” Tarantola, Tor, Brown University All the Lonely People - An Arendtian Analysis of Mass Consumer Culture Forni, Breanna, University of Maryland, College Park PANEL 12.66 Political Romanticism and its Critics Location: Plaza C Chair: Block, James, DePaul University Papers: The Politics of Narcissism: Healthy and Unhealthy Romanticism in Bush's America Block, James, DePaul University The Politics of Millennialism: Nineteenth Century Radical- ism and Its Contemporary Conservative Counterpart Ciepley, David, University of Denver Children of the Spectacle: Psycho-politics, the Social Control of Identity, and the Psycho-dynamic Implications of Modernity Selimovic, Adnan, York University in Toronto Discussant: Leslie, Isis, Texas Tech PANEL 12.67 Concepts and Contexts: Putting Political Ideas Back in Political Contexts Location: Stanley Chair and Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University Discussant: Papers: Is the Medium the Message? Seeking the Concept of a Context Gunnell, John, University at Albany, State University of New York

164 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Contextualizing Political Equality: Political Equality as an Essentially Expansive Concept Breiner, Peter, University at Albany, State University of New York Domination: Concepts and Contexts Baehr, Peter, Lingnan University, Hong Kong PANEL 12.68 Republicanism: Virtues and Vices Location: Tennyson Chair and Hilmer, Jeffrey, University of British Columbia, Discussant: Vancouver Papers: A Pious Republic: The Limited Scope for Democratic Action in American Liberal Republicanism Mastrangelo, James, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Virtue, Republicanism, and the Political Thought of James Harrington Evans, John, California State University Northridge Looking for New Ideas in Old Attics: The Case for a Rediscovery of Alfred Fouillée's Social and Political Philosophy Dobuzinskis, Laurent, Simon Fraser University PANEL 15.03 Sexuality and Politics: Cultural Praxis Location: English Bay Chair: Aragon, Janni, University of Victoria Papers: The Autonomy of Art and the Chimera of Identity: Adorno, Madonna, and Feminist Performance Art Crahen, Stephanie, California State University, Long Beach Wicked Sex: The Politics of Deviance and Desire Le Cheminant, Wayne, Loyola Marymount University

165 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Playboy Philosophy as Modern Political Manifesto Marks, Michael, Willamette University ‘What Does Change Look Like?’: Recipes for Sexuality, Gender and Politics from Ex-gays Wilson, Angelia, University of Manchester UK Burack, Cynthia, Ohio State University Discussant: DiSarro, Brian, California State University, Sacramento PANEL 17.07 Euthanasia: Law, Policy, Ethics, & Politics Location: Grouse Chair and Behuniak, Susan, Le Moyne College Discussant: Papers: What Ifs, Foreign Law, and Physician-Assisted Suicide in the U.S: Checking Glucksberg's Pulse at Ten Svenson, Arthur, University of Redlands The Promise and Pitfalls of Using Continuous Deep Sedation in End-of-Life Care Hoefler, James, Dickinson College Is It Ever Caring to Help Someone Die? Engster, Daniel, University of Texas at San Antonio The Living Dead: Constructing Alzheimer's Patients as Zombies in the Euthanasia Debate Behuniak, Susan, Le Moyne College PANEL 18.05 Public Policy Analysis and Oversight Location: Regency F Chair and Shea, Jennifer, San Francisco State University Discussant: Papers: After Comcast’s Violation: Evaluating Network Neutrality Legislation in Light of the FCC’s Censure of Comcast Corritore, Matthew, Brown University

166 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act at 20: Law, Politics, Policy Light, Steven, University of North Dakota Rand, Kathryn, University of North Dakota Congressional Action and Federal Reserve System Ratesetting Behavior Gunnin, Michael, University of Texas at Dallas An Experimental Bribery Game with Third-Party Punishment Eckel, Catherine, University of Texas at Dallas Banuri, Sheheryar, University of Texas at Dallas Kline, Reuben, University of California, Irvine PANEL 19.09 Race, Gender and Political Representation Location: Plaza A Chair and Strolovitch, Dara, University of Minnesota Discussant: Papers: The Concept and Correlates of Political Representation: A Multicultural and Subnational View Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara Pinderhughes, Dianne, University of Notre Dame Hardy-Fanta, Carol, University of Massachusetts Boston Sierra, Christine Marie, University of New Mexico Frasure, Lorrie, University of California Los Angeles It's Bush, Stupid: How Race and Gender Takes a Backseat in the 2008 Election Guerrero, Mario, University of California, Santa Barbara Locating the Intersection or Representing the Margins? Assessing the Emergence of the Intersectionality Paradigm in the Social Sciences Hindman, Matthew, University of Minnesota

167 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

PANEL 19.12 Obama and the Politics of Race: Demographic PANEL 22.12 Trends Associated With The 2008 Election Location: Constable Chair and Murakawa, Naomi, University of Washington Discussant: Papers: Switching Message: Analyzing Obama's Strategy for Addressing Latinos in the 2008 Presidential Campaign Garcia-Castanon, Marcela, University of Washington Collingwood, Loren, University of Washington R-A-C-E: The New Four Letter Word and Its Prevalence in the 2008 Presidential Election Mora, Juana, Claremont Graduate University Cargile, Ivy, Claremont Graduate University The “Gapology” of the Obama Vote in 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries Fisher, Patrick, Seton Hall University Obama and the Politics of Race Klinkner, Philip, Hamilton College PANEL 20.02 State Politics and Policy Location: Regency E Chair and Tankersley, Holley, Coastal Carolina University Discussant: Papers: The Impact of the Rural-Urban Divide on Oregon Politics Clucas, Richard, Portland State University Henkels, Mark, Western Oregon University Steel, Brent, Oregon State University Expanding the Scope of Conflict: Interest Groups and Interstate Compacts Bowman, Ann, Texas A&M University Woods, Neal, University of South Carolina

168 Saturday, March 21, 2009 3:15 – 5:00 PM

Independents, Decline to State Registrants, and the Implications of Political Trends in California Lascher, Jr., Edward, California State University, Sacramento Korey, John, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Public Preferences for Judicial Selection Methods Donovan, Todd, Western Washington University Bowler, Shaun, University of California, Riverside

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Abdel-Nour, Farid - [email protected] PANEL 12.43 ...... 86 Abedi, Amir - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 PANEL 01.04 ...... 68 Abel, Troy - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45 Abercrombie, Neil - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 41 Abney, Ronni - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 135 Abosch, Yishaiya - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 160 Abrajano, Marisa - PANEL 19.07 ...... 111 Abramyan, Hovannes - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Adams, Roberta - [email protected] PANEL 19.19 ...... 123 PANEL 22.10 ...... 158 Adams, Stacee - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 Adcock, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 35 PANEL 06.06 ...... 94 PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 Adhikari, Prakash - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 80 Adler, David Gray - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 Aghamolla, Cyrus - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 Aguilera, Gabriel - [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 159 Albertson, Bethany - [email protected] PANEL 19.08 ...... 123 Alcorn, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 170 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Allison, Juliann - [email protected] PANEL 02.13 ...... 115 Alper, Donald - [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 81 Altick, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.47 ...... 37 Alzate, Elissa - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 62 Ambutter, Cassie - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 Amdur, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 23.01 ...... 66 Andersen, Kristi - [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 Anderson, Cameron - [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 101 Anderson, Kevin - [email protected] PANEL 22.08 ...... 136 Andranovich, Greg - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 77 PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 Anili, Bruno - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 82 Anker, Elisabeth - [email protected] PANEL 06.09 ...... 151 Ansert, Katrina - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Antliff, Alan - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 50 Aragon, Janni - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 38 PANEL 15.03 ...... 165 PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 Armstrong, Philip - [email protected] PANEL 12.04 ...... 85 Arneil, Barbara - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 120

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Arnold, Jeremy - [email protected] PANEL 12.19 ...... 108 Arnold, Kathleen - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 82 Ascher, Ivan - [email protected] PANEL 12.51 ...... 52 PANEL 12.64 ...... 134 Aseem, Prakash - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 Ashley, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Aslam, Ali - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 60 Austin, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 Avalos, Manuel - [email protected] PANEL 19.01 ...... 146 Babst, Gordon - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 62 Bae, Joonbum - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 134 Baehr, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 12.67 ...... 164 Bai, Byoung-Inn - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 Baker, Bridget - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 40 Baker, Dana - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 PANEL 19.19 ...... 123 Baker, Roozbeh (Rudy) - [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 140 Balfour, Lawrie - [email protected] PANEL 12.49 ...... 154 PANEL 19.02 ...... 88 Banerjee, Sikata - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 97

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Bania-Dobyns, Sarah - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 134 Banks, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 PANEL 07.03 ...... 58 Banks, Cyndi - [email protected] PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 Banuri, Sheheryar - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Barbieri, Jeanette - [email protected] PANEL 05.14 ...... 140 Barclay, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 110 Barkan, Joshua - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Barkanov, Boris - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 71 Barkdull, John - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 Barker, Derek - [email protected] PANEL 12.36 ...... 144 Barndt, William - [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 159 PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 Barreto, Matt - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 59 PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 Barry, John - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 32 PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 PANEL 02.13 ...... 115 Barth, Jay - [email protected] PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Bartolome Peral, Edurne - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138

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Barvosa, Edwina - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 96 PANEL 14.01 ...... 38 PANEL 19.01 ...... 146 Basañez, Tatiana - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Bashir, Hassan - [email protected] PANEL 12.30 ...... 132 Basu, Sammy - [email protected] PANEL 12.56 ...... 109 Baum, Bruce - [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 Baxter, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 01.17 ...... 92 PANEL 12.15 ...... 108 PANEL 13.02 ...... 86 Bayes, Jane - [email protected] PANEL 23.02 ...... 53 Becker, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 12.61 ...... 154 PANEL 12.64 ...... 134 Becker, Michael - mikebe@csufresno PANEL 02.06 ...... 92 Bedolla, Lisa Garcia - [email protected] PANEL 19.06 ...... 99 PANEL 19.08 ...... 123 Beechey, Susanne - [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 76 Behl, Natasha - [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 35 Behuniak, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 166 Beienburg, Sean - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Bejarano, Christina - [email protected] PANEL 19.05 ...... 76 Bell, Duncan - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 139 174 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Bellhouse, Mary - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 Belt, Todd - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 Beltran, Cristina - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 96 PANEL 12.12 ...... 119 PANEL 23.09 ...... 67 Bendix, Bill - [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 57 Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 Benson, Brett - [email protected] PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 Berardi, Gayle - [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 86 Bergeron, Joe - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 71 Bergman, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Berkowitz, Roger - [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 96 PANEL 12.18 ...... 85 Berman, David - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Bernal, Angelica - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Bernofsky, Samuel - [email protected] PANEL 12.33 ...... 143 Berry, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 42 Bertelli, Anthony - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 59 PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 Beurki Beukian, Sevan - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 80 175 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Bevir, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 139 PANEL 06.06 ...... 94 Bhandaru, Deepa - [email protected] PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 Bickers, Kenneth - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 42 Biebricher, Thomas - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 55 Binay, Sema - [email protected] PANEL 05.09 ...... 129 Binion, Gayle - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Biro, Andrew - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 PANEL 02.12 ...... 45 Biser, Ashley - [email protected] PANEL 12.45 ...... 153 Black, Ryan - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Blakeman, John - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 Blankenau, Joe - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 156 PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 Blazevic, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 71 Block, James - [email protected] PANEL 12.23 ...... 131 PANEL 12.66 ...... 164 Bob, Clifford - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 93 Bobic, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 125 Boerner, Verne - PANEL 19.19 ...... 123 Bohland, Jon - [email protected] PANEL 05.14 ...... 140 176 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Borick, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 93 Boryczka, Jocelyn - [email protected] PANEL 12.34 ...... 132 PANEL 23.01 ...... 66 Bosch, Brandon - [email protected] PANEL 09.03 ...... 141 Bovcon, Maja - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 Bowersox, Joe - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 PANEL 02.13 ...... 115 Bowler, Shaun - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 PANEL 20.10 ...... 147 Bowman, Ann - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 Bozonelos, Dino - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 PANEL 19.07 ...... 111 Bradizza, Luigi - [email protected] PANEL 12.56 ...... 109 Bradley, Jordan - [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 104 Brathwaite, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 05.08 ...... 116 Breen, Sheri - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 44 PANEL 02.04 ...... 81 Breiner, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 12.67 ...... 164 Brendese, P.J. - [email protected] PANEL 12.22 ...... 119 Bressler, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45

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Brinitzer, Erica - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Brisbin, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 72 PANEL 18.03 ...... 62 Bruce, John - [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 95 Bruyneel, Kevin - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 58 PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 Bryan, Bradley - [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 96 Bryant, Gerald - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Buchanan, John - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 Buck, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 32 PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 Bunting, Christine - [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 134 Burack, Cynthia - [email protected] PANEL 15.02 ...... 122 PANEL 15.03 ...... 165 Burbank, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 89 Burgess, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 71 PANEL 14.06 ...... 156 Burke, Lisa - [email protected] PANEL 05.09 ...... 129 Burnett, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 Busche, Heidi - [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 68 Buzogany, Aron - [email protected] PANEL 03.04 ...... 69 178 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Byers, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 72 Cagossi, Alessandro - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 55 Cale, Tabitha - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 Callen, Zachary - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Camcastle, Cara - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 Cameron, Gavin - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 161 Cannavo, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 32 PANEL 02.08 ...... 148 PANEL 03.10 ...... 128 Carcieri, Martin - [email protected] PANEL 12.37 ...... 161 Caress, Stanley - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 Cargile, Ivy - [email protected] PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 Carlisle, Juliet - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45 Carlson, Jon - [email protected] PANEL 12.29 ...... 121 Carlston, Erin - [email protected] PANEL 15.02 ...... 122 Carreras, Miguel - [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 159 Carruthers, David - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 148 Carver, Terrell - [email protected] PANEL 12.23 ...... 131 PANEL 12.63 ...... 163 Casellas, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 19.06 ...... 99 PANEL 19.08 ...... 123 179 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Casey, Kimberly - [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 Cassell, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 41 Cassese, Erin - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 Castaneda, Nestor - [email protected] PANEL 01.16 ...... 55 Chabkoun, Malak - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 Chakravarti, Sonali - [email protected] PANEL 12.58 ...... 37 Chaloupka, William - [email protected] PANEL 02.03 ...... 56 Chambers, Samuel - [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 107 PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Chang, HyeYoung - [email protected] PANEL 03.04 ...... 69 Chari, Anita - [email protected] PANEL 12.65 ...... 155 Checkel, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 58 Chen, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 Cheng, Grace - [email protected] PANEL 12.30 ...... 132 Chi, Young Joo - [email protected] PANEL 03.04 ...... 69 Chiu, Yvonne - [email protected] PANEL 12.44 ...... 36 Choi, Moon Yeong - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 93 Chomsky, Daniel - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 PANEL 15.01 ...... 110 Christov, Theodore - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 131 180 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Chu, Katherine - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 127 Chu, Lan - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 91 PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 Ciccariello-Maher, George - [email protected] PANEL 01.18 ...... 68 Ciepley, David - PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 PANEL 12.66 ...... 164 Citrin, Jack - PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 Claflin, Salvador - [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 57 PANEL 04.03 ...... 70 PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 Clapsaddle, David - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 156 PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 Clark, Bradley - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 Clark Muntean, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Clarke, Gregory - [email protected] PANEL 01.17 ...... 92 Clausen, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 42 Clayton, Cornell - [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 114 Clemente, Luis - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 91 Clucas, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 Coan, Travis - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128

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Coffin, Sarah - [email protected] PANEL 03.10 ...... 128 Collings, Katelyn - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Collingwood, Loren - [email protected] PANEL 09.05 ...... 59 PANEL 17.03 ...... 110 PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 PANEL 22.04 ...... 89 Combs, Cynthia - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 34 Comiskey, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 125 Commissiong, Anand - [email protected] PANEL 12.14 ...... 74 PANEL 12.28 ...... 120 PANEL 19.15 ...... 53 Compton, John - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 Conant, Lisa - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 58 Conrad, Brittany - [email protected] PANEL 09.07 ...... 106 Contractor, Cyrus - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 Cooper, Kathryn - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 Cordero, Luisita Margarita - [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 159 Corrigan, Rose - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 Corritore, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 156 PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Cortina, Jeronimo - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 182 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Côté, Guy-Serge - [email protected] PANEL 02.12 ...... 45 Cottrill, James - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 Coulthard, Glen - [email protected] PANEL 12.49 ...... 154 PANEL 19.15 ...... 53 Covington, Jesse - [email protected] PANEL 12.21 ...... 119 Crahen, Stephanie - [email protected] PANEL 15.03 ...... 165 Craig, Carolyn - [email protected] PANEL 03.04 ...... 69 PANEL 03.11 ...... 149 Cramer, Renee Ann - [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Crane, Andrew - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Cravens, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Crawley, Gary - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Creek, Heather - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 Cronin, Thomas - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 Crowe, Justin - [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 140 Culbert, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.18 ...... 85 Cummins, Jeff - [email protected] PANEL 20.03 ...... 63 Cunow, Saul - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 Currier, Carrie - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 127

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Currin-Percival, Mary - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 Cusick, Roger - [email protected] PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Cutler, Fred - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 PANEL 10.04 ...... 151 Czobor-Lupp, Mihaela - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 Dana, Karam - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 Daniels, R. Steven - [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 57 PANEL 04.03 ...... 70 Danley-Scott, Dr. Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Dark, Taylor - [email protected] PANEL 11.05 ...... 95 Dauvergne, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 02.13 ...... 115 PANEL 03.06 ...... 93 Davila, Judith - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Davis, Charles - [email protected] PANEL 03.11 ...... 149 Davis, Frank - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 115 Davis, George - [email protected] PANEL 02.04 ...... 81 PANEL 05.14 ...... 140 Davis, Sandra - [email protected] PANEL 03.11 ...... 149 Davis, William - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 80

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De Maio, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 05.11 ...... 116 PANEL 23.02 ...... 53 de Rooij, Eline - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 137 Dean, Christian - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 131 PANEL 12.53 ...... 162 DeFrancesco Soto, Victoria - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 59 Delaune, Tim - [email protected] PANEL 12.51 ...... 52 Denbow, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 DeNicolo, Martin - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 160 DeSart, Jay - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 DeSipio, Louis - [email protected] PANEL 19.07 ...... 111 Desposato, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 PANEL 22.03 ...... 78 PANEL 22.09 ...... 137 Deylami, Shirin - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 161 Dhamoon, Rita - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 96 PANEL 12.49 ...... 154 PANEL 19.15 ...... 53 Dias, Elsa - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 PANEL 13.05 ...... 134 Dilts, Andrew - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 120 PANEL 19.18 ...... 135

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Dimitriu, Maria - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 Dion, Michelle - [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 159 PANEL 01.16 ...... 55 DiSalvo, Daniel - [email protected] PANEL 11.06 ...... 36 PANEL 13.04 ...... 62 DiSarro, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 15.02 ...... 122 PANEL 15.03 ...... 165 Disch, Lisa - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 PANEL 12.20 ...... 36 Disney, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 PANEL 23.01 ...... 66 Dobuzinskis, Laurent - [email protected] PANEL 12.68 ...... 165 Dodge, Nancy - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 Dolgert, Stefan - [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 92 Donahue, T. J. - [email protected] PANEL 12.63 ...... 163 Donath, Christian - [email protected] PANEL 12.14 ...... 74 PANEL 12.71 ...... 155 Donavan, Janet - [email protected] PANEL 09.01 ...... 35 Donkova, Ralitsa - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 80 Donovan, Todd - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 PANEL 20.10 ...... 147 PANEL 22.07 ...... 126

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Douglas, Andrew - [email protected] PANEL 12.15 ...... 108 PANEL 12.41 ...... 162 Douglas, Spencer - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Dow, Douglas - [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 PANEL 12.70 ...... 75 Dragojlovic, Nicolas - [email protected] PANEL 05.07 ...... 104 Dukalskis, Alexander - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 72 Duman, Yoav - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 72 Dumm, Thomas - [email protected] PANEL 12.06 ...... 118 Dunn, Joshua - [email protected] PANEL 13.04 ...... 62 Durant, Timothy - [email protected] PANEL 11.09 ...... 130 Durazo, Marco - [email protected] PANEL 19.14 ...... 53 Dyck, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.47 ...... 37 Ear, Sophal - [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 39 Eastin, Joshua - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 Eckel, Catherine - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Eisenhart, Chris - PANEL 09.04 ...... 83 Ellermann, Antje - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 102 PANEL 01.03 ...... 55 Ellis, Lisa - [email protected] PANEL 12.07 ...... 130 187 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Ellison, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 Endersby, James - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 137 Engster, Daniel - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 166 Engstrom, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 77 Epperly, Brad - [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 140 Erickson, Chris - [email protected] PANEL 12.48 ...... 109 Espino, Rodolfo - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Espírito Santo, Paula - [email protected] PANEL 22.13 ...... 101 Evans, Alfred - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 91 Evans, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.68 ...... 165 Evans, Erin - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 55 Ewasiuk, Craig - [email protected] PANEL 12.69 ...... 145 Fahmy, Dalia - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 Fanis, Maria - [email protected] PANEL 14.08 ...... 121 PANEL 19.22 ...... 100 Farrar-Myers, Victoria - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 Fatovic, Clement - [email protected] PANEL 12.33 ...... 143 Fattor, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 134 Fattore, Christina - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 139 PANEL 05.06 ...... 93 188 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Feit, Mario - [email protected] PANEL 12.48 ...... 109 Feldman, Stanley - PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 Feldman, Leonard - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 82 PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 Ferguson, Kathy - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 50 Ferguson, Kennan - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 60 PANEL 12.62 ...... 163 Ferguson, Michaele - [email protected] PANEL 12.12 ...... 119 PANEL 12.35 ...... 144 PANEL 23.09 ...... 67 Fernandez, Marco - [email protected] PANEL 01.16 ...... 55 Ferree, Jordan - [email protected] PANEL 09.07 ...... 106 Figueroa, Carlos - [email protected] PANEL 14.08 ...... 121 PANEL 19.22 ...... 100 Fine, Janice - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 Fischel, Joseph - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 71 PANEL 15.01 ...... 110 Fishel, Stefanie - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 73 PANEL 12.19 ...... 108 Fischer, Stacy Burnett - PANEL 09.03 ...... 141 PANEL 09.05 ...... 59 Fisher, Patrick - [email protected] PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 Fisher, Shauna - [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 110 189 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Fisher (Gordon), Stacy - [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 Flemming, Roy - [email protected] PANEL 07.08 ...... 140 Fletcher, Kimberley - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 Flores, Edward, - [email protected] PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Flores, Erika - PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 Flores, Henry - [email protected] PANEL 19.01 ...... 146 Flye, Rayna - [email protected] PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 Fong, Edmund - [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 46 PANEL 06.03 ...... 58 Forbis, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 PANEL 03.11 ...... 149 Forni, Breanna - [email protected] PANEL 02.11 ...... 33 PANEL 12.63 ...... 163 Forrest, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 35 Forshee, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.14 ...... 74 Fortner, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 97 Fortuna, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.58 ...... 37 Foster, Rick - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 46 Fox, Edward - [email protected] PANEL 19.19 ...... 123 Foyou, Viviane - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 40 190 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Fraga, Luis - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 97 PANEL 19.05 ...... 76 Fralick, Heather - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Franceschet, Antonio - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 139 PANEL 05.11 ...... 116 Franceschet, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 11.08 ...... 118 PANEL 23.02 ...... 53 Frank, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 12.09 ...... 152 PANEL 12.18 ...... 85 Frank, Jill - [email protected] PANEL 12.41 ...... 162 Frasure, Lorrie - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 135 PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 Fredericksen, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 39 Fredette, Jennifer - jfredett.u.washington.edu PANEL 11.04 ...... 73 Freeland, Gregory - [email protected] PANEL 11.02 ...... 49 PANEL 11.03 ...... 60 Freie, John - [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 French, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.53 ...... 162 Frendreis, John - [email protected] PANEL 20.03 ...... 63 Frick, Kevin - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Frisch, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 08.03 ...... 72

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Frisina, Lorraine - [email protected] PANEL 01.03 ...... 55 Fritz, Marie - [email protected] PANEL 14.02 ...... 76 Frkovich, James - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Frohlich, Norman - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 Frost, Ann - [email protected] PANEL 19.18 ...... 135 PANEL 22.13 ...... 101 Fulmer, Amanda - [email protected] PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 Funke, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 80 Gaboury, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.12 ...... 119 PANEL 15.04 ...... 97 Gabrielson, Teena - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 44 Gagnon, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.36 ...... 144 Gaines, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 PANEL 17.03 ...... 110 Galatas, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 68 PANEL 01.17 ...... 92 PANEL 22.09 ...... 137 Gallagher, Brianne - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 50 Gambitta, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 Garcia, John - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 59 Garcia, Sandra - PANEL 01.18 ...... 68

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Garcia-Castanon, Marcela - [email protected] PANEL 09.05 ...... 59 PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 Gates, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 Geddes, Barbara - [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 159 Geer, John - [email protected] PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 Genovese, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 Gerencser, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Geron, Kim - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 Gershon, Sarah - [email protected] PANEL 19.06 ...... 99 Gerstmann, Evan - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Gettel, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 11.03 ...... 60 Gibbons, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 131 PANEL 12.18 ...... 85 Gibler, Douglas - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 139 Giglio, Ernest - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 Gil, Jung-ah - [email protected] PANEL 11.06 ...... 36 Glen, Carol - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 93 Glezos, Simon - [email protected] PANEL 12.19 ...... 108 Godbout, Jean-Francois - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 59 PANEL 22.01 ...... 42

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Godwin, Marcia - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 98 Goksel Yasar, Gulay - [email protected] PANEL 02.12 ...... 45 Goldberg-Hiller, Jon - [email protected] PANEL 12.18 ...... 85 Goldman, Loren - [email protected] PANEL 12.59 ...... 61 Goldman, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 09.05 ...... 59 Goldsmith, Melissa - [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 89 Goldstein, Joshua - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 161 Golub, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 12.42 ...... 153 Golya, Tamas - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 71 Gomez, Adam - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 62 Gomez, Michelle - PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Gonzalez, Benjamin - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 Gonzalez, George - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 PANEL 03.10 ...... 128 PANEL 05.04 ...... 71 Gonzalez-Acosta, Edward - [email protected] PANEL 05.03 ...... 150 Gonzalez-Perez, Margaret - [email protected] PANEL 05.08 ...... 116 Good, Martha - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 94 Goodman, Craig - [email protected] PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 Gordon, Frederick - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 194 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Gordy, Katherine - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 141 PANEL 12.67 ...... 164 Gottlieb-McHale, Alma - [email protected] PANEL 01.12 ...... 91 Graves, Stephen - [email protected] PANEL 19.11 ...... 157 PANEL 19.14 ...... 53 Gray, Stuart - [email protected] PANEL 12.30 ...... 132 Greear, Jake - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 Greene, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Greene, Stacey - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 135 Greenfest, Seth - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Grey, Ramona - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 131 Gronke, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 10.04 ...... 151 PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Grove, Jairus - [email protected] PANEL 12.19 ...... 108 Guehlstorf, Nicholas - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 PANEL 03.10 ...... 128 Guerrero, Mario - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Gumbrecht, Bob - [email protected] PANEL 01.16 ...... 55 Gunasekara, Vagisha - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128 Gunnell, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 131 PANEL 12.67 ...... 164 195 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Gunnin, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Guo, Gang - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 127 Gupta-Carlson, Himanee - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 38 Gurian, Paul-Henri - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 42 PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Guth, James - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 115 Gutterman, David - [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 107 PANEL 12.12 ...... 119 Haanstad, Nancy - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 46 Hackett, Justin - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 Hajnal, Zoltan - [email protected] PANEL 19.07 ...... 111 Hall, Ian - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 139 Hallock, Emily - [email protected] PANEL 12.44 ...... 36 Hallstrom, Lars - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 Haltom, William - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 PANEL 21.01 ...... 125 Han, JeongHun - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 59 Han, Z-One - [email protected] PANEL 05.12 ...... 105 Hancock, Ange-Marie - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 96 PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 Handley, Lauren - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 133 196 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Hangartner, Dominik - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Hansen, Wendy - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 80 Hardy, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 Hardy-Fanta, Carol - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Harper, Robin - [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 46 PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Harris, Fredrick - [email protected] PANEL 19.02 ...... 88 Harris, Traci - [email protected] PANEL 12.62 ...... 163 Harrison, Russell - [email protected] PANEL 20.03 ...... 63 Hartman, Thomas - [email protected] PANEL 05.07 ...... 104 Hattam, Victoria - [email protected] PANEL 06.09 ...... 151 Hawley, Thomas - [email protected] PANEL 12.39 ...... 51 Hayward, Clarissa - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 60 PANEL 12.31 ...... 142 Heberle, Renee - [email protected] PANEL 06.09 ...... 151 PANEL 12.58 ...... 37 Hector, Perla - [email protected] PANEL 05.03 ...... 150 Hehnke, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 86 Hejny, Jessica - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 Hekman, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 12.53 ...... 162

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Heldman, Caroline - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 PANEL 11.09 ...... 130 Heller, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 Hemze, Leah - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 161 Hendrix, Burke - [email protected] PANEL 12.35 ...... 144 Henkels, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 Hewson, Martin - [email protected] PANEL 13.05 ...... 134 Hiebert, Maureen - [email protected] PANEL 01.12 ...... 91 PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 Hill, Gregory - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Hill, Samantha - [email protected] PANEL 12.59 ...... 61 Hilmer, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 12.47 ...... 37 PANEL 12.54 ...... 133 PANEL 12.68 ...... 165 Hilton, Holly - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 Hindman, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Hinze, Annika - [email protected] PANEL 19.16 ...... 77 Hirshberg, Gur - [email protected] PANEL 12.14 ...... 74 Hockett, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 94

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Hoefler, James - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 166 Hoerl, Alexandra - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 152 PANEL 12.64 ...... 134 Hoffman, Donna - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Hogen-Esch, Tom - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 77 Holbrook, Thomas - PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Holland, Breena - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 148 Holman, Mirya - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128 PANEL 19.21 ...... 100 Holyk, Gregory - [email protected] PANEL 05.12 ...... 105 Holzner, Claudio - [email protected] PANEL 01.13 ...... 159 Honda, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 01.17 ...... 92 Horn, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Horne, Cynthia - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 91 Houston, Janice - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 Howard, Alison - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Howard, Joseph - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 156 Howe, Philip - [email protected] PANEL 22.13 ...... 101 Howk, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 93 199 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Hoye, Jonathon - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 160 Hoyer, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 12.36 ...... 144 Hoyland, Bjorn - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 59 Hrebenar, Ronald - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 107 Hrezo, Margaret - [email protected] PANEL 12.56 ...... 109 Hrezo, William - [email protected] PANEL 12.56 ...... 109 Hsueh, Vicki - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 141 PANEL 12.30 ...... 132 Hudson, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.71 ...... 155 Huefner, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Huffmon, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 115 Hughes, Thomas - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 160 Hunold, Christian - [email protected] PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 Hunt, Stacey - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 Hunter, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 62 Iida, Takeshi - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 Imai, Kunihiko - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 34 Ingram, James - [email protected] PANEL 12.28 ...... 120 PANEL 19.15 ...... 53 200 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo - [email protected] PANEL 12.28 ...... 120 Iqbal, Khurram - [email protected] PANEL 03.04 ...... 69 Isaki, Bianca - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 50 Islam, AKM - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 71 Israel-Trummel, Mackenzie - PANEL 11.09 ...... 130 Ito, Takeshi - [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 115 Jackson, Donald - [email protected] PANEL 07.03 ...... 58 Jacobson, Robin - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 PANEL 14.08 ...... 121 PANEL 19.21 ...... 100 PANEL 19.22 ...... 100 Janow, Jeremy - [email protected] PANEL 07.02 ...... 72 Jenkins, Krista - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 PANEL 23.08 ...... 42 Jenkins, Shannon - [email protected] PANEL 11.06 ...... 36 PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 Jensen, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 Jeon, Seong Hun - [email protected] PANEL 09.07 ...... 106 Jeydel, Alana - [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Ji, Chang-Ho - [email protected] PANEL 19.13 ...... 40

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Jimeno, Rafael - [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Johnson, Genevieve Fuji - [email protected] PANEL 12.54 ...... 133 Johnson, James - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 PANEL 24.01 ...... 114 Johnson, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 Johnson, Martin - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 59 PANEL 20.04 ...... 77 Johnson, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 125 Johnson, Vernon - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 102 Johnston, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 142 PANEL 12.56 ...... 109 Jones, Adrienne - [email protected] PANEL 22.01 ...... 42 Jones, Kathy - [email protected] PANEL 23.01 ...... 66 Jorgensen, Nick - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 80 PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 Jose, Jim - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 58 Juenke, Eric Gonzalez - [email protected] PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Jung, Courtney - [email protected] PANEL 12.31 ...... 142 Jungkunz, Vincent - [email protected] PANEL 12.57 ...... 52

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Kammas, Anthony - [email protected] PANEL 12.60 ...... 62 PANEL 12.69 ...... 145 PANEL 21.01 ...... 125 Kamoei, Bahareh - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Kamrani, Marjon - [email protected] PANEL 15.04 ...... 97 Kang, Eunju - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 98 PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 Kang, Hyoun-gu - [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 57 PANEL 04.03 ...... 70 Kapur, Natalie - [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 Karp, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 PANEL 17.03 ...... 110 Kassiola, Joel - [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 92 PANEL 02.11 ...... 33 Kassop, Nancy - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 PANEL 04.02 ...... 57 PANEL 04.03 ...... 70 Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy V. - [email protected] PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 Keating, Christine - [email protected] PANEL 12.29 ...... 121 Keck, Aaron - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 Kedar, Asaf - [email protected] PANEL 12.69 ...... 145 Kelly, Sean - [email protected] PANEL 08.03 ...... 72

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Kennedy, Amber - PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 Kerr, Jaclyn - [email protected] PANEL 05.09 ...... 129 Kersch, Ken - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Kessel, Alisa - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 40 Kiersey, Nicholas - [email protected] PANEL 05.14 ...... 140 Kilwein, John - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 Kim, Bumsoo - [email protected] PANEL 19.17 ...... 157 Kim, Chon-Kyun - [email protected] PANEL 18.06 ...... 76 Kim, Haeri - [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 145 Kim, Juman - [email protected] PANEL 12.56 ...... 109 Kim, Taeyoung - [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 87 Kim, Yong Jae - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 127 Kim, Yoon eui - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 King, James - [email protected] PANEL 04.01 ...... 93 King, Kristy - [email protected] PANEL 12.29 ...... 121 King, Mariah - [email protected] PANEL 11.02 ...... 49 King, Ronald - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Kingsbury, Donald - [email protected] PANEL 01.18 ...... 68 204 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Kinney, Dick - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Kirchgassner, Brooks - [email protected] PANEL 12.49 ...... 154 Kirdis, Esen - [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 159 Kirshner, Alexander - [email protected] PANEL 12.71 ...... 155 Kirshner, Orin - [email protected] PANEL 18.06 ...... 76 Klemp, Nathaniel - [email protected] PANEL 12.20 ...... 36 Kline, Reuben - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Klinkner, Philip - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 135 PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 Klyza, Christopher McGrory - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 Koch, Andrew - [email protected] PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 Kompridis, Nikolas - [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 96 PANEL 12.10 ...... 50 PANEL 12.48 ...... 109 Konisky, David - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 Koontz, Tomas - [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 93 Korey, John - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Koslowe, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 12.39 ...... 51

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Kotef, Hagar - [email protected] PANEL 15.04 ...... 97 Kraft, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45 Kramer, Sina - [email protected] PANEL 12.69 ...... 145 Kristof, Csilla - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Krueger, Jim - [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 Krupp, Tyler - [email protected] PANEL 12.13 ...... 131 Kuchler, Daniel - [email protected] PANEL 05.11 ...... 116 Kuhlmann, Robynn - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 Kuo, Yuchun - [email protected] PANEL 05.11 ...... 116 Kushigemachi, Ryan - PANEL 09.04 ...... 83 Lacewell, Onawa - [email protected] PANEL 22.09 ...... 137 Laird, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 05.06 ...... 93 Lambacher, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 02.11 ...... 33 Lamber, Julia - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Landolt, Laura - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 91 PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 Lane, Joe - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 32 PANEL 02.03 ...... 56 Lascher, Jr., Edward - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168

206 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Latner, Mike - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 Lauer, Ritu - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 Laustrup, Rachael - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Lavariega-Monforti, Jessica - [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 PANEL 19.06 ...... 99 PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 LaVenia, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 12.69 ...... 145 Laverty, William - [email protected] PANEL 03.10 ...... 128 Law, David - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 94 Lawrence, Regina - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 Lawson, James - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 Le, Danvy - [email protected] PANEL 19.07 ...... 111 Le Cheminant, Wayne - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 153 PANEL 12.55 ...... 61 PANEL 15.03 ...... 165 Leal, David - [email protected] PANEL 19.08 ...... 123 LeBlanc, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.55 ...... 61 Ledet, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 15.01 ...... 110 Lee-Nichols, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 12.49 ...... 154 Lee, Carolyn - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 Lee, Dongmin - [email protected] PANEL 01.09 ...... 127 207 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Lee, Seung Hee - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 Lee, Soomi - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 Lee, Taedong - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 PANEL 11.08 ...... 118 Lee, Wusang - [email protected] PANEL 05.11 ...... 116 Leeb, Claudia - [email protected] PANEL 06.01 ...... 35 PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 Leeper, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Lefkowitz, Joel - [email protected] PANEL 22.04 ...... 89 PANEL 22.05 ...... 101 PANEL 22.10 ...... 158 Leighley, Jan - PANEL 24.01 ...... 114 Leitch, David - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 153 Leithner, Anika - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 139 Leitner, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 LeLoup, Lance - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Lenowitz, Jeffrey - [email protected] PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 Lepori, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 133 Leslie, Isis - PANEL 12.05 ...... 107 PANEL 12.66 ...... 164 Levey, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 94 208 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Levy, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 LiCalzi, Jasper - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 107 Liebell, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 152 Lien, Pei-te - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Light, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Linch, Amy - [email protected] PANEL 12.62 ...... 163 Lindberg, Timothy - [email protected] PANEL 11.08 ...... 118 Lindsey, Tara - [email protected] PANEL 12.55 ...... 61 Lindstrom, Matt - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 PANEL 03.05 ...... 81 Lipscomb, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 02.04 ...... 81 PANEL 03.04 ...... 69 Lipson, Daniel - [email protected] PANEL 19.21 ...... 100 Litherland, Lucrecia - [email protected] PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Litherland, Tony - [email protected] PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Livingstone, David - [email protected] PANEL 12.63 ...... 163 Lomauro, Shawne - [email protected] PANEL 23.01 ...... 66 London, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 12.41 ...... 162 Lorentz, Victor - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 Losco, Joe - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 209 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Love, Nancy - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 PANEL 14.01 ...... 38 Lovecraft, Amy - [email protected] PANEL 02.06 ...... 92 PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 Lowham, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 Lowndes, Joseph - [email protected] PANEL 06.06 ...... 94 PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 Luke, Timothy - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 32 PANEL 02.03 ...... 56 PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 PANEL 03.06 ...... 93 PANEL 05.14 ...... 140 PANEL 12.04 ...... 85 Luxon, Nancy - [email protected] PANEL 12.41 ...... 162 Lyon, Antony - [email protected] PANEL 12.61 ...... 154 Maas, Willem - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 102 MacCannell, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 MacDonald, Bradley - [email protected] PANEL 12.04 ...... 85 PANEL 12.34 ...... 132 MacIver, Corey - [email protected] PANEL 02.11 ...... 33 Mackin, Glenn - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 133 Magleby, David - [email protected] PANEL 22.07 ...... 126 Magnusson, Warren - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 210 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Majdi Clark, Parissa - [email protected] PANEL 19.14 ...... 53 Majic, Samantha - [email protected] PANEL 11.02 ...... 49 Malet, David - [email protected] PANEL 05.08 ...... 116 Malette, Sébastien - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 Mangum, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Mangum, Maruice - [email protected] PANEL 19.10 ...... 147 PANEL 19.11 ...... 157 Mann, Sarah - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 Manzano, Sylvia - [email protected] PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 PANEL 22.04 ...... 89 Mapes-Martins, Brad - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 133 Marasco, Robyn - [email protected] PANEL 12.07 ...... 130 PANEL 12.65 ...... 155 Mariani, Mack - [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 Marichal, Jose - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 83 PANEL 19.18 ...... 135 Mariotti, Shannon - [email protected] PANEL 12.58 ...... 37 PANEL 12.59 ...... 61 Markell, Patchen - [email protected] PANEL 12.18 ...... 85 PANEL 12.33 ...... 143 PANEL 12.65 ...... 155 Markovits, Zachary - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65

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Marks, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 15.03 ...... 165 Marquez, Benjamin - [email protected] PANEL 19.01 ...... 146 PANEL 19.14 ...... 53 Marshall, Nicole - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 142 Marso, Lori - [email protected] PANEL 12.12 ...... 119 Martel, James - [email protected] PANEL 12.06 ...... 118 Martin, Byran - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 Martin, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 19.11 ...... 157 Martin, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 12.42 ...... 153 Martinez-Ebers, Valerie - [email protected] PANEL 19.05 ...... 76 Marusek, Sarah - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 58 Marwah, Inder - [email protected] PANEL 12.28 ...... 120 Maschino, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Mastrangelo, James - [email protected] PANEL 12.68 ...... 165 Masuoka, Natalie - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 40 Mathews-Gardner, Lanethea - [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 Mathiowetz, Dean - [email protected] PANEL 12.07 ...... 130 PANEL 12.41 ...... 162 Matsubayashi, Tetsuya - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 PANEL 22.05 ...... 101 212 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Matten, Dirk - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Matthews, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 PANEL 10.04 ...... 151 Maxfield, Ryan - [email protected] PANEL 11.09 ...... 130 Mazur, Amy - [email protected] PANEL 24.01 ...... 114 Mazur, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 14.08 ...... 121 PANEL 19.22 ...... 100 Mazurana, Steve - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 McAndrews, John - [email protected] PANEL 04.03 ...... 70 McBeath, Jerry - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 McBride, Keally - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 60 McCabe, Barbara - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 41 McCann, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 McCullough, Hugh - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 McDonagh, Eileen - [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 86 McDonald, Ian - [email protected] PANEL 17.03 ...... 110 McElderry, Christina - [email protected] PANEL 12.53 ...... 162 McGee, Danielle - [email protected] PANEL 23.01 ...... 66 McGovern, Patrick - [email protected] PANEL 01.06 ...... 91 213 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

McGraw, Bryan - [email protected] PANEL 12.21 ...... 119 McHenry, Dean - [email protected] PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 PANEL 06.06 ...... 94 McKean, Benjamin - [email protected] PANEL 12.37 ...... 161 PANEL 12.61 ...... 154 McKeen, Gayle - [email protected] PANEL 19.10 ...... 147 McKoy, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 PANEL 12.50 ...... 75 McManus, Helen - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 153 McNulty, John - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 McWilliams, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 12.22 ...... 119 PANEL 12.24 ...... 142 Meagher, Richard - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 107 PANEL 11.09 ...... 130 PANEL 13.01 ...... 38 Meanwell, Emily - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Meckstroth, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Medearis, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.04 ...... 85 Medina Vidal, D. Xavier - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 PANEL 22.03 ...... 78 Mello, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 PANEL 01.15 ...... 44

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Menzel, Annie - [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 145 Merolla, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 59 PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 PANEL 10.04 ...... 151 Merry, Melissa - [email protected] PANEL 09.01 ...... 35 Metelits, Claire - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 80 PANEL 01.12 ...... 91 Meyer, John - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 148 PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 Michaud, Kristy - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 115 PANEL 09.01 ...... 35 Michelson, Melissa - [email protected] PANEL 19.05 ...... 76 PANEL 19.08 ...... 123 Miller, Char - [email protected] PANEL 12.50 ...... 75 Miller, Jeff - [email protected] PANEL 12.36 ...... 144 Miller, Peter - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Miller, Ted - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 Mills, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 Milyo, Jeff - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 Mironesco, Monique - [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 42 Mitchell, Charles - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 83 PANEL 16.03 ...... 98 PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 215 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Moeller, Justin - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 94 Momsen, Sara - [email protected] PANEL 09.07 ...... 106 Moncrief, Gary - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 PANEL 20.03 ...... 63 Monroe, Kristen - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 Moon, Alexander - [email protected] PANEL 12.15 ...... 108 PANEL 12.37 ...... 161 Moon, Jeremy - [email protected] PANEL 12.17 ...... 74 Moore, Emily - [email protected] PANEL 19.16 ...... 77 Moore, John - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 34 Moore, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Mora, Juana - [email protected] PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 Morefield, Jeanne - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 139 Morin, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Morrison, S. Colin - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 Morrow, Johannes - [email protected] PANEL 02.12 ...... 45 PANEL 06.01 ...... 35 Mousavizadeh, Vanessa - [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 Munro, Andre - [email protected] PANEL 12.70 ...... 75

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Murakawa, Naomi - [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 PANEL 19.12 ...... 168 Murphey-Brown, Rachael - [email protected] PANEL 19.11 ...... 157 Myers, Ella - [email protected] PANEL 12.59 ...... 61 Nackenoff, Carol - [email protected] PANEL 14.06 ...... 156 PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 Nacol, Emily - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 120 Nagtzaam, Gerry - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128 Nairne, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Nalder, Kimberly - [email protected] PANEL 09.03 ...... 141 Naranch, Laurie - [email protected] PANEL 06.09 ...... 151 Navarro, Sharon - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 97 PANEL 14.07 ...... 134 Neeley, Grant - [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 62 Neer, Adrian - [email protected] PANEL 12.43 ...... 86 Nelson, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 05.14 ...... 140 Newmark, Adam - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 Nichols, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 12.03 ...... 96 Nicholson, Stephen - [email protected] PANEL 22.07 ...... 126 Nickel, Patricia - [email protected] PANEL 12.04 ...... 85

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Niemi, William - [email protected] PANEL 12.04 ...... 85 PANEL 12.34 ...... 132 Nitta, Keith - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 156 Noor, Muhammad Tahir - [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 115 Nordlund, Carrie - [email protected] PANEL 19.14 ...... 53 Nordquist, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 Norrander, Barbara - [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 101 Norris, Andrew - [email protected] PANEL 12.10 ...... 50 PANEL 12.20 ...... 36 PANEL 12.50 ...... 75 Norton, Erik - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 78 Norton, Noelle - [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 42 PANEL 23.09 ...... 67 Novkov, Julie - [email protected] PANEL 06.04 ...... 71 PANEL 14.06 ...... 156 PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 Och, Malliga - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 38 Ochoa Espejo, Paulina - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 Okoroafor, Blessing - [email protected] PANEL 19.10 ...... 147 Olive, Andrea - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128

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Olson, Kevin - [email protected] PANEL 12.02 ...... 73 PANEL 12.65 ...... 155 Olson, Joel - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 73 PANEL 12.57 ...... 52 Omoto, Allen - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 Oppenheimer, Joe - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138 O’Regan, Valerie - [email protected] PANEL 09.07 ...... 106 PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Orr, Susan - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 Ostergard, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 Ostrom, Hans - [email protected] PANEL 21.01 ...... 125 Otruba, Alexander - [email protected] PANEL 12.71 ...... 155 Owens, Ryan - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Oxman, Evan - [email protected] PANEL 12.26 ...... 160 PANEL 12.42 ...... 153 Ozcurumez, Saime - [email protected] PANEL 19.19 ...... 123 Ozkan, Mehmet - [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 Ozler, S. Ilgu - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 80 PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 Pachon, Harry - [email protected] PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Pacificar, Gerard - [email protected] PANEL 01.10 ...... 138

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Paehlke, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 44 Palmer, Carl - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 Panagia, Davide - [email protected] PANEL 12.07 ...... 130 Pantoja, Adrian - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 PANEL 19.06 ...... 99 Parady, Katelyn - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 44 Park, Sooenn - [email protected] PANEL 12.36 ...... 144 Parker, David - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 PANEL 08.03 ...... 72 Parrish, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.61 ...... 154 Parslow, Joakim - [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 115 Parson, Sean - [email protected] PANEL 02.04 ...... 81 Patton, David - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Peck, Felicia - [email protected] PANEL 02.03 ...... 56 Pedraza, Francisco - [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Pemberton, Sarah - [email protected] PANEL 12.53 ...... 162 Percival, Garrick - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 77 Peretti, Terri - [email protected] PANEL 07.05 ...... 94

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Perez, Nahshon - [email protected] PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 Peterson, Rolfe - [email protected] PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 Petracca, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 20.10 ...... 147 Pfeifle, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 152 Pickup, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 PANEL 10.04 ...... 151 Pierce, Patrick - [email protected] PANEL 18.01 ...... 40 PANEL 18.03 ...... 62 Pikalo, Jernej - [email protected] PANEL 06.06 ...... 94 Pinderhughes, Dianne - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Placide, MaCherie - PANEL 19.10 ...... 147 Pludwin, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 Poirier, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 80 Polga-Hecimovich, John - [email protected] PANEL 01.14 ...... 159 Policzer, Pablo - [email protected] PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 Polk, Stephen - [email protected] PANEL 12.55 ...... 61 Polman, Miriam - [email protected] PANEL 19.21 ...... 100 Pool, Heather - [email protected] PANEL 12.24 ...... 142

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Posner, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 Powell, Sierra - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Praud, Jocelyne - [email protected] PANEL 23.02 ...... 53 Preuhs, Robert - PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Przygoda, Annette - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 Pubantz, Jerry - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 34 Putcha, Chandrasekhar - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Quirk, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 07.04 ...... 82 PANEL 07.05 ...... 94 Rabe, Barry - [email protected] PANEL 03.06 ...... 93 Rackaway, Chapman - [email protected] PANEL 22.08 ...... 136 Radeljic, Branislav - [email protected] PANEL 01.11 ...... 80 Rah, Kyu Hwan - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 Rahman, Smita - [email protected] PANEL 12.48 ...... 109 Rallings, Colin - [email protected] PANEL 22.10 ...... 158 PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Ramakrishnan, Karthick - [email protected] PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 Ramirez, Ricardo - [email protected] PANEL 10.02 ...... 59 PANEL 10.03 ...... 84 Rand, Kathryn - [email protected] PANEL 18.05 ...... 166

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Rank, Allison - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 152 Rasavage, Will - PANEL 04.05 ...... 149 Rausch, John - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Raymond, Leigh - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128 Read, Benjamin - [email protected] PANEL 01.08 ...... 115 Reams, Margaret - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 Redhead, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 12.54 ...... 133 Reeves, Kate - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 Reich, Gary - [email protected] PANEL 18.04 ...... 98 Reyes, Corinna - [email protected] PANEL 01.15 ...... 44 Richardson, Lilliard - [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 62 PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 Ridout, Travis - [email protected] PANEL 09.03 ...... 141 PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Rigstad, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 05.10 ...... 139 Rinfret, Sara - [email protected] PANEL 03.09 ...... 128 Roberts, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Roberts, Ryan - [email protected] PANEL 12.35 ...... 144 Robinson, Jean - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96

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Robinson, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 148 PANEL 02.12 ...... 45 Robles, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 12.25 ...... 152 Roderick, Leanne M. - [email protected] PANEL 21.03 ...... 64 Rodriguez, Gilda - [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 134 Rodriguez, Javier - [email protected] PANEL 01.18 ...... 68 PANEL 19.04 ...... 88 Rogers, Ellen - [email protected] PANEL 16.01 ...... 39 Rohr, Lia - [email protected] PANEL 23.02 ...... 53 Ron, Amit - [email protected] PANEL 12.35 ...... 144 Rosales, Rodolfo - [email protected] PANEL 05.03 ...... 150 Roscoe, Doug - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 83 PANEL 11.06 ...... 36 Rose, Melody - [email protected] PANEL 23.03 ...... 66 Rose, William - [email protected] PANEL 12.61 ...... 154 Rosenblatt, Adam - [email protected] PANEL 12.19 ...... 108 Rossmann, Doralyn - [email protected] PANEL 16.02 ...... 87 Roulier, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 12.46 ...... 51 Rowe, James - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 Rowe, Kevin - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 44

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Rowe, Paul - [email protected] PANEL 11.04 ...... 73 Rowen, James - [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 104 Ruback, Timothy - [email protected] PANEL 12.51 ...... 52 Rucki, Sheila - [email protected] PANEL 05.09 ...... 129 PANEL 05.11 ...... 116 Rudder, Catherine - [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 106 Ryu, Hyoung-Joon - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 Sacco, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 97 Sakaguchi, Rodney - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Salazar, Debra - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45 PANEL 03.05 ...... 81 PANEL 09.01 ...... 35 Saldin, Rob - [email protected] PANEL 13.04 ...... 62 Salucci, Lapo - [email protected] PANEL 11.03 ...... 60 Samford, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 05.13 ...... 150 Sampaio, Anna - [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 145 PANEL 14.08 ...... 121 Samuels, Charlotte - [email protected] PANEL 01.16 ...... 55 Sanchez, Gabriel - [email protected] PANEL 19.20 ...... 111 PANEL 22.13 ...... 101 Santori, Gregg - [email protected] PANEL 12.44 ...... 36 225 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Sarkissian, Ani - [email protected] PANEL 01.07 ...... 102 Scheele, Raymond - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Scherer, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 120 PANEL 12.35 ...... 144 Schlosberg, David - [email protected] PANEL 02.08 ...... 148 Schlosser, Joel - [email protected] PANEL 12.22 ...... 119 Schmidt, Ronald - [email protected] PANEL 06.02 ...... 46 PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 Schmidt, Jr., Ron - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 96 Schneider, Laura - [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 81 Schofield, Norman - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 78 PANEL 22.10 ...... 158 Schreiber, Ronnee - [email protected] PANEL 13.02 ...... 86 PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 PANEL 23.09 ...... 67 Schulman, Alex - [email protected] PANEL 12.50 ...... 75 Schumann, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine - [email protected] PANEL 06.06 ...... 94 PANEL 06.07 ...... 117 PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 Schweitzer, Eva Johanna - [email protected] PANEL 09.04 ...... 83 PANEL 22.09 ...... 137

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Scola, Becki - [email protected] PANEL 14.05 ...... 97 PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 Searles, Kathleen - [email protected] PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Sebastian, Sofia - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 34 Seery, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 Segura, Gary - [email protected] PANEL 17.01 ...... 39 PANEL 19.02 ...... 88 Seher, Rachel - [email protected] PANEL 12.31 ...... 142 PANEL 12.62 ...... 163 Selimovic, Adnan - [email protected] PANEL 12.58 ...... 37 PANEL 12.66 ...... 164 Seo, Jungkun - [email protected] PANEL 08.02 ...... 59 Seth, Vanita - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 141 Settle, Allen - [email protected] PANEL 20.04 ...... 77 Shaker, Lee - [email protected] PANEL 09.03 ...... 141 Shanahan, Elizabeth - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 PANEL 16.01 ...... 39 PANEL 16.02 ...... 87 Shanks, Torrey - [email protected] PANEL 12.27 ...... 120 Shapiro, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45 PANEL 03.09 ...... 128

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Shapiro, J. Kam - [email protected] PANEL 12.09 ...... 152 Shaw, Karena - [email protected] PANEL 02.05 ...... 69 PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 Shea, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 18.03 ...... 62 PANEL 18.05 ...... 166 Shelly, Bryan - [email protected] PANEL 17.06 ...... 146 Shields, Jon - [email protected] PANEL 13.04 ...... 62 Shomura, Chad - [email protected] PANEL 12.16 ...... 50 Shortell, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Showden, Carisa - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 90 Shulman, George - [email protected] PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 PANEL 12.20 ...... 36 PANEL 12.22 ...... 119 Shuster, Amy - [email protected] PANEL 12.15 ...... 108 PANEL 12.33 ...... 143 Siaroff, Alan - [email protected] PANEL 01.04 ...... 68 PANEL 01.13 ...... 159 Siemers, David - [email protected] PANEL 04.04 ...... 104 Sierra, Christine Marie - [email protected] PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Silvera, Ginger - [email protected] PANEL 20.06 ...... 89 Simons, Joshua - [email protected] PANEL 04.02 ...... 57 PANEL 04.03 ...... 70 228 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Sinclair, Barbara - [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 106 Singh, Jakeet - [email protected] PANEL 12.49 ...... 154 Singh, Nikhil - [email protected] PANEL 19.03 ...... 111 Singleton, Sara - [email protected] PANEL 03.03 ...... 56 Sinn, Jeff - [email protected] PANEL 02.11 ...... 33 Sitasari, Arnita - [email protected] PANEL 23.07 ...... 113 Sitomer, Joan - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 Skinner, Daniel - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 82 PANEL 06.08 ...... 129 Skopek, Tracy - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Slann, Martin - [email protected] PANEL 05.01 ...... 34 Smith, Anna Marie - [email protected] PANEL 12.11 ...... 96 PANEL 12.12 ...... 119 PANEL 12.42 ...... 153 Smith, Courtney - [email protected] PANEL 23.05 ...... 90 Smith, Daniel A. - [email protected] PANEL 22.07 ...... 126 Smith, James - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 41 Smith, Jennifer - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 PANEL 01.14 ...... 159 Smith, Kimberly - [email protected] PANEL 02.01 ...... 32 PANEL 02.06 ...... 92 229 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Smith, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 22.08 ...... 136 Smith, Michelle - [email protected] PANEL 12.33 ...... 143 PANEL 12.55 ...... 61 Smith, Ryan - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 Smith, Stephen - [email protected] PANEL 19.13 ...... 40 Smith, Troy - [email protected] PANEL 22.03 ...... 78 Smith, Verity - [email protected] PANEL 06.05 ...... 82 PANEL 06.09 ...... 151 Snyder-Hall, R. Claire - [email protected] PANEL 23.09 ...... 67 Soherr-Hadwiger, David - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Sokoloff, William - [email protected] PANEL 12.06 ...... 118 Solberg, Rorie - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Son, Kyong-Min - [email protected] PANEL 12.70 ...... 75 Soule, Suzanne - [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Sousa, David - [email protected] PANEL 03.01 ...... 33 PANEL 03.08 ...... 115 Southwell, Priscilla - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Sparks, Holloway - [email protected] PANEL 12.05 ...... 107 Spence, Lester - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 135 PANEL 19.10 ...... 147 PANEL 19.11 ...... 157 230 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Spitzer, Scott - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Squire, Peverill - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 St. Clair, Gilbert - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Staats, Joseph - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Stabrowski, Donald - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Stackhouse, John - [email protected] PANEL 12.21 ...... 119 Stambough, Stephen - [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Stangl, Chris - [email protected] PANEL 12.45 ...... 153 Stathis, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 46 PANEL 05.07 ...... 104 Staudinger, Alison - [email protected] PANEL 12.34 ...... 132 Steedman, Marek - [email protected] PANEL 12.57 ...... 52 Steel, Brent - [email protected] PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 Steenbergen, Marco - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Stehr, Steven - [email protected] PANEL 16.03 ...... 98 Steinemann, Anne - [email protected] PANEL 03.07 ...... 103 Stephan, Mark - [email protected] PANEL 03.02 ...... 45 PANEL 16.02 ...... 87 Stephenson, Laura - [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 101 231 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Stephenson, Laura - [email protected] PANEL 10.01 ...... 49 Sterling, Rebekah - [email protected] PANEL 12.01 ...... 60 Stewart, Joseph - PANEL 19.06 ...... 99 Strickler, Vincent - [email protected] PANEL 09.02 ...... 48 PANEL 09.06 ...... 95 Strolovitch, Dara - [email protected] PANEL 14.01 ...... 38 PANEL 19.09 ...... 167 Sullivan, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 01.12 ...... 91 Suthammanont, Christina - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 Svenson, Arthur - [email protected] PANEL 17.07 ...... 166 Swain, Randall - PANEL 19.10 ...... 147 PANEL 19.11 ...... 157 Tampio, Nicholas - [email protected] PANEL 12.06 ...... 118 Tankersley, Holley - [email protected] PANEL 20.01 ...... 41 PANEL 20.02 ...... 168 Tao, Jill - [email protected] PANEL 20.05 ...... 41 Tarantola, Tor - [email protected] PANEL 12.63 ...... 163 PANEL 12.71 ...... 155 Tarzi, Shah - [email protected] PANEL 05.07 ...... 104 Tatalovich, Raymond - [email protected] PANEL 20.03 ...... 63

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Tavares, Todd - [email protected] PANEL 02.07 ...... 103 Taverna, Jessica - [email protected] PANEL 02.12 ...... 45 Taylor, Liza - [email protected] PANEL 23.08 ...... 42 Taylor, Robert - [email protected] PANEL 12.37 ...... 161 PANEL 12.45 ...... 153 PANEL 15.02 ...... 122 Taylor, Quentin - [email protected] PANEL 12.38 ...... 153 Tchir, Trevor - [email protected] PANEL 12.33 ...... 143 Tedesco, Delacey - [email protected] PANEL 03.05 ...... 81 Thadhani, Rupa - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 58 Thananithichot, Stithorn - [email protected] PANEL 22.05 ...... 101 Thomas, Gwynn - [email protected] PANEL 14.06 ...... 156 Thomas, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 19.16 ...... 77 Thomas, Clive - [email protected] PANEL 11.07 ...... 107 Thomas, Megan - [email protected] PANEL 12.08 ...... 141 Thomas, Paul - [email protected],edu PANEL 12.23 ...... 131 Thomas, Stafford - [email protected] PANEL 05.02 ...... 46 Thompson, Simon - [email protected] PANEL 12.32 ...... 143 Thompson, William - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 139 Thorson, Greg - [email protected] PANEL 18.02 ...... 156 233 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Thrasher, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 22.10 ...... 158 PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Threadcraft, Shatema - [email protected] PANEL 12.62 ...... 163 Thurber, Jim - [email protected] PANEL 08.04 ...... 106 Tichenor, Dan - [email protected] PANEL 11.01 ...... 84 Tieke, Benning - [email protected] PANEL 01.05 ...... 80 Tolbert, Caroline - [email protected] PANEL 17.02 ...... 87 PANEL 17.03 ...... 110 PANEL 22.07 ...... 126 Tompsett-Makin, Dr. Deborah - [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Topper, Keith - (949) 824-4467 PANEL 12.20 ...... 36 Touchton, Michael - [email protected] PANEL 01.19 ...... 148 Towler, Christopher - [email protected] PANEL 17.05 ...... 135 Townsend-Bell, Erica - [email protected] PANEL 14.04 ...... 86 Trachtenberg, Zev - [email protected] PANEL 02.02 ...... 44 Travaline, Katharine - [email protected] PANEL 02.10 ...... 138 Trimble, Jason - [email protected] PANEL 18.07 ...... 99 Tucker, Brian - [email protected] PANEL 12.31 ...... 142 Tucker, Justin - [email protected] PANEL 03.08 ...... 115 Tuckness, Alex - tuckness@iastate,edu PANEL 12.61 ...... 154

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Turner, Charles - [email protected] PANEL 07.06 ...... 105 PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Turner, Jack - [email protected] PANEL 12.22 ...... 119 PANEL 19.02 ...... 88 Twist, Kimberly - [email protected] PANEL 01.02 ...... 102 Udani, Adriano - [email protected] PANEL 14.03 ...... 145 Ueda, Michiko - [email protected] PANEL 01.01 ...... 32 Ugues, Jr., Antonio - [email protected] PANEL 08.01 ...... 47 PANEL 22.03 ...... 78 Uhlaner, Carole - [email protected] PANEL 23.06 ...... 126 Urbinati, Nadia - [email protected] PANEL 12.28 ...... 120 Valdini, Melody - [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Valeriano, Brandon - [email protected] PANEL 05.05 ...... 139 Valls, Andrew - andrew.valls.oregonstate.edu PANEL 02.11 ...... 33 PANEL 12.57 ...... 52 Vanderbush, Walt - [email protected] PANEL 05.07 ...... 104 Vanderheiden, Steve - [email protected] PANEL 02.04 ...... 81 PANEL 02.09 ...... 127 PANEL 02.13 ...... 115 VanVechten, Renee - [email protected] PANEL 20.10 ...... 147 Vasicko, Sally Jo - [email protected] PANEL 22.02 ...... 65 Vasquez Arroyo, Antonio - [email protected] PANEL 12.52 ...... 133 235 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio - [email protected] PANEL 12.06 ...... 118 Veazey, Linda - [email protected] PANEL 07.01 ...... 47 PANEL 23.05 ...... 90 PANEL 23.08 ...... 42 Verinakis, Theofanis - [email protected] PANEL 12.40 ...... 161 von Wahl, Angelika - [email protected] PANEL 11.08 ...... 118 PANEL 11.09 ...... 130 Voorhees, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 12.39 ...... 51 Wade, Magic - [email protected] PANEL 23.04 ...... 78 Wade, Michelle - [email protected] PANEL 06.03 ...... 58 Wadsworth, Nancy - [email protected] PANEL 14.08 ...... 121 PANEL 19.22 ...... 100 Walker, Karen - [email protected] PANEL 21.02 ...... 136 Wallin, Bruce A. - [email protected] PANEL 20.08 ...... 112 PANEL 20.09 ...... 124 Wallsten, Kevin - [email protected] PANEL 17.04 ...... 122 Walsh, Denise - [email protected] PANEL 14.07 ...... 134 Waltenburg, Eric - [email protected] PANEL 07.07 ...... 160 Walters, Pamela - [email protected] PANEL 13.03 ...... 96 Walton, Matthew - [email protected] PANEL 12.30 ...... 132 Wang, Vincent - [email protected] PANEL 05.04 ...... 71 PANEL 05.12 ...... 105 236 Participant Index Name E-Mail Page

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241 GUIDE TO VANCOUVER RESTAURANTS

We, Lesley Burns and Rebecca Monnerat, local arrangement assistants at UBC, recommend several of our favorite restaurants in Vancouver -- not an easy feat, as Vancouver is a city that prides itself on its wide variety of world-renowned restaurants. The neighborhoods are divided into areas within the Westside and Eastside, as well as areas in Downtown Vancouver. We provide our own comments, cross-referenced many restaurant reviews*, and solicited tips from UBC Faculty “foodies”.

Lesley’s favorites are highlighted in italics, Becca’s are underlined. Those in italics and underlined are favorites for both. An asterisk next to the restaurant’s name suggests a family-friendly place. Some restau- rants have other locations as well (some listed in italics at the end of the comments). For more directions grab a map from the concierge. The BC transit web site can give you directions from point to point. Visit www.translink.bc.ca and pop in an intersection or a postal code.

We hope we’ve managed to narrow down some excellent choices for you, and that you enjoy eating and visiting Vancouver! *We looked at Vancouver Magazine, www.dinehere.ca, www.foodvancouver.com, www.vaneats.com, www.frommers.com, and www.vancouverrestaurantguide.net.

DOWNTOWN: GASTOWN/CHINA TOWN (A short cab ride or 15-20 minute walk north east from the hotel).

The Cannery 2205 Commissioner St. 604-254-9606 www.canneryseafood.com Excellent view of Vancouver, and offers terrific seafood dishes. Founded in 1971. A bit tricky to find (best to drive or take a cab), but worth the trip! Great wine and inventive desserts. $$$

Incendio* 103 Columbia St 604-688-8694 Old wood-fired oven pizzas; 22 combinations; casual, local atmosphere.$

Steamworks Brewing Co. 375 Water St. 604-689-2739 www.steamworks.com Becca: Huge menu (the blue cheese burger is famous) and the pleasure of drinking beer in the place it’s brewed. $$

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

Japadog* Corner of Burrard & Smithe Becca: This is a hot dog stand like no other. Typical hot dog condiments are replaced with seaweed, soy sauce, and wasabi mayo. $

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

Le Gavroche 1616 Alberni St. 604-685-3924 www.legavroche.com French cuisine with a few twists. $$$

Joe Fortes 777 Thurlow Street 604-669-1940 www.joefortes.ca Classic American cuisine using ingredients from Pacific Northwest. More than 50 kinds of fish. Try the 3-tiered Seafood Tower. $$

Carderos 1583 Coal Harbour 604.669.7666 www.vancouverdine.com/carderos/home.html Lesley: Right on the water - you can’t go wrong. Large dining room and a little loud. Reserve a window seat. $$$

Raincity Grill 1193 Denman St. 604-685-7337 www.raincitygrill.com Becca: A UBC faculty favorite, and a definite must-try for local, fresh food with a Pacific Northwest flavour. Always receives excellent reviews. $$$

The Fish House in Stanley Park 8901 Stanley Park Dr. 604-681-7275 www.fishhousestanleypark.com Lesley: Overlooks English Bay and surrounded by greenery. Delectable Pacific Northwest flavour. Try the special themed menus. $$$

Stephos 1124 Davie St. 604-683-2555 Offers large, affordable, simple and tasty Greek food. $

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DOWNTOWN: YALETOWN (This small enclave of the city lies a few short blocks east, and slightly south of the hotel).

Subeez 891 Homer St. 604-687-6107 www.subeez.com Becca: Cozy décor- industrial yet softened by great art and dripping candles. Great food and drinks. I’ve had great meals here. Breakfast served all day. Food is delicious and affordable. $

RTL (Regional Tasting Lounge) 1130 Mainland St 604-638-1550 http://www.r.tl/ The menu is designed to feature tapas from three different regions of the globe—with British Columbia as a staple. These regions change every three months-so it’s always worth returning. Lesley: This is truly one of the best meals I’ve ever had! Not only is the concept a lot of fun, but the food and atmosphere are fabulous! $$

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

Glowbal Grill 1079 Mainland St. 604 620865 www.glowbalgrill.com Lesley: It has a 40-foot long bar--need I say more? $$

Tequila Kitchen 1043 Mainland St. 604-681-2120 www.tequilakitchen.ca Becca: Try the monthly five-course tasting menu ($37), and if you don’t go for that, at least try the ceviche and, of course, the tequila. $$

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

WEST SIDE: KITSILANO/ POINT GREY (To get to Kitsilano or Point Grey, head South along Burrard and over the bridge—then head west!)

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Trattoria 1850 W. 4th Ave 604-732-1441 www.trattoriakitchen.ca The UBC student paper reviewed this new place as being very good. Great décor, warm, welcoming, and hip, with a great cocktail bar. Brick oven pizza. Try the hand-rolled gnocchi or the kobe beef lasagna. Who can go wrong with a brownie and homemade pistachio gelato? $-$$

Noodle Box 1867 W. 4th Ave. 604-734-1310 A favorite to the Head of our Department, Allan Tupper. Careful: when Noodle Box says “spicy”, they really mean it. $

Vij’s 1480 W. 11th Ave 604-736-6664 www.vijs.ca Becca: Extremely popular Indian restaurant. They don’t take reservations, but definitely worth the line-up wait. Vij recently opened Rangoli next door, for lunch and takeout. He also has a cookbook out so you can take recipes home with you. His secret is out! $$

Pair Bistro 3763 W. 10th Ave 604-224-7211 http://www.pairbistro.ca/splash.swf Lesley: Modern, artsy ambiance and great menu that follows the 100- mile diet! $$

The Naam* 2724 W. 4th Ave 604-738-7151 www.thenaam.com UBC faculty vegetarian, Max Cameron says it’s the gold standard for vegetarian food. Try the Thai bowls and the tofu dogs. Live music every night 7-10pm. Open 24/7. $

Siegel’s Bagels* 1883 Cornwall Ave. 604-737-8151 www.siegelsbagels.com Excellent bagels, and definitely a place to take the kids. Max’s son, Gabo says it’s the best because “they even put cream cheese in the hole!” Also a location on Granville Island, 1698 Johnston St, 604-685-5670. $

Eatery 604-738-5298 http://www.theeatery.ca/ 3431 West Broadway The funkiest place for sushi! The food is great, its sushi like you’ve never had before, guaranteed.

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White Spot* 2518 W. Broadway 604-731-2434 www.whitespot.com Lesley: Great for families- ask for the pirate boats for the kids! Also location Downtown at 580 W. Georgia Street 604-662-3066, and 718 Drake Street 604-605-0045.$-$$

The Smoking Dog 1889 W. 1st Ave 604-732-8881 www.thesmokingdog.com International French-fusion bistro. Heated patio; jazz WFS nights. $$

WEST SIDE: FAIRVIEW/SOUTH GRANVILLE (From downtown, go South and cross Burrard, Granville, or Cambie Street bridge, then follow Broadway staying West).

Provence Mediterranean Grill* 4473 W. 10th Ave. 604-222-1908 www.provencevancouver.com Combines French and Italian cuisine in a comfortable setting, great for a big meal with family and friends. Also a faculty favorite. Also try Provence Marinaside Seafood Restaurant, 1177 Marinaside Crescent. 604-681-4144.

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

Banana Leaf 820 W. Broadway 604-731-6333 www.bananaleaf-vancouver.com Becca and Lesley: We love this place. Mouth-watering Malaysian food. Service is friendly, food is delicious, and ambiance is fitting. $-$$ Also location Downtown at 1096 Denman Street, 604-683-3333.

Memphis Blues Barbeque House* 1465 W. Broadway 604-738-6806 www.memphisbluesbbq.com Becca: Real southern barbecue, as they will insist on reminding you! Lesley: It’s really all about meat –if you’re a vegetarian, don’t go unless you’re ready to be ridiculed. Another location open on the East Side at 1342 Commercial Dr; 604-215-2565. $

Vera’s Burger Shack* 1455 Broadway West 604-732-6328 www.verasburgershack.com Lesley: A local favorite for best burgers in town. $ Also locations on Westside: 1925 Cornwall; Downtown: 1181 Denman Street. 246 GUIDE TO VANCOUVER RESTAURANTS

Sha-Lin Noodle House* 548 Broadway West 604-873-1816 Becca: Authentic Nothern Chinese food, a Vancouver favorite. (There may be a line-up). Fresh noodles made and cut right in front of you. $-$$

Steamrollers* 693 W. Broadway 604-872-8607 www.steamrollers.com Healthy fast food, cooked with steam. Try the burritos and rollerbowls. Also a location in Yaletown at 437 Davie Street. $

Conner Butler 2145 Granville St 604-734-2145 www.connorbutler.com/2007 Lesley: A favourite top-end, contemporary West Coast restaurant (of friends who know top-end restaurants). Amazing food, amazing variety, incredibly energetic staff and friendly chef. $$$$

Saravanaa Bhavan* 955 West Broadway, 604-732-7700 www.saravanaabhavan.ca South Indian Cuisine. The restaurant is spacious and it offers a very well priced buffet with lots of selection. $

EAST SIDE: MAIN STREET/ CAMBIE AREA (Go South East from downtown, cross the Cambie Street bridge and head South on Cambie).

Sate Satu* 3488 Cambie St. 604-709-8150 www.satesatu.com Becca: One of my absolute favorites! Small, cozy place for delicious Indonesian food. The restaurants along Cambie Street (those that are still surviving), were hit hard by the 2-year long construction of the RAV Line along their street. Support them because they are all terrific family- owned small businesses! $-$$

Locus Café 4121 Main St. 604-708-4121 www.locusonmain.com Lesley: Great coffee, great hang-out. Great mix of dishes. Nice electro- lounge music and ambiance. $$

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

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The Reef* 4172 Main St. 604-874-JERK www.thereefrestaurant.com Becca: Great number of delicious, authentic Caribbean jerk dishes. Great heated patio!. DJ spins in the evening, usually pleasant reggae. I have dreams about the Plantain chips here. $-$$

Sun Sui Wah 3888 Main St 604-872-8822 www.sunsuiwah.com Lesley: Award-winning Chinese restaurant, known for its fresh seafood. Must try the Dim Sum experience- choose items as they pass by. $-$$

Nyala* 4148 Main St. 604-876-9919 www.nyala.com Becca: Award-winning delicious African/Middle Eastern cuisine. Platters served on top of injera bread. Mmmm injera... $-$$

Burgoo* 3096 Main St. 604-873-1441 www.burgoo.ca Lesley: Greatest comfort food in town- delicious soups, stews and slow cooked meals. Also has an excellent patio. Another location at 4434 W. 10th Ave 604-221-7839.$-$$

Toshi Sushi 181 E. 16th & Main St. 604-874-5173 Becca: Very popular and apparently very good: my neighbor says it might just “ruin sushi” for you because no other sushi restaurant you’ll ever go to will be as good as Toshi. That’s quite a statement to make in Vancouver. There may be a line-up. $$

The Whip 209 E. 6th Ave 604-874-4687 www.thewhiprestaurant.com Campbell says: "Great beer and food! Just make sure to look both ways when crossing the street!" $$

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

Marcello Pizzeria* 1404 Commercial Dr. 604-215-7760 We knew when asking faculty for restaurant recommendations that we couldn't go wrong with Campbell Sharman's tips; he had great ones for his eastside neighborhood. Marcello's was the first he suggested. Fantastic pizzas, wood fire oven, great for big groups. $-$$

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Clove 2054 Commercial Dr. 604-255-5550 Campbell says it's great for smaller groups, and is great Asian fusion. $-$$

Belgian Fries* 1885 Commercial 604-253-4220 Becca: Nine styles of poutine and 12 types of mayo for dipping! If you haven't tried Poutine yet, do so- you’ll feel oddly Canadian!$

Bouzyos* 1815 Commercial Dr. 604-254-2533 www.bouzyostaverna.com Lesley: Greek taverna, authentic cuisine, live entertainment and lively patio. $$

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

Cafe Kathmandu 2779 Commercial Dr. 604-879-9909 www.cafekathmandu.com Lesley: Nepalese (and a bit of Tibetan) cuisine and culture. Soothing atmosphere. $-$$

Doña Cata* 5076 Victoria Dr. 604-436-2232 Becca: Excellent taqueria, a Vancouver favorite. If you’re going to do Latin American food, go to Commercial Drive. $-$$

Havana Café 1212 Commercial Dr. 604-253-9119 Contemporary art gallery, 60-seat theatre (poetry readings, plays), great food and drink. $-$$

Szechuan Chong Qing 2808 Commercial Dr. 604-254-7434 Lesley: One of the first restaurants in Vancouver to offer up spicy Szechuan flavors, wonderful Chinese comfort food. $$

La Casa Gelato* 1033 Venables St. 604-251-3211 www.lacasagelato.com Lesley: More than 198 flavors in store. If you’ve never tried gelato before, do so- you’ll never go back to plain ice cream again. And, you can feel free to sample as many flavors as you like before making your choices. $

249 EXHIBITORS

The Western Political Science Association extends its thanks to the following Exhibitors for their participation at our annual meeting:

Cambria Press Cambridge University Press CQ Press The Edwin Mellen Press Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group – NY Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group – UK Sage Publications The Scholar's Choice UBC Press

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