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Theme, Division and Related Group Panels THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS iiinPanels Division “T” indicates a Theme Panel See Page 63 for Meetings and Receptions Details Theme Panels 60.1 DIVERSITY OF WOMEN'S Fri 2:30 pm Division Layna Mosley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill INTERESTS Chair: Alvin B. Tillery, Northwestern University Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS 23.1 30 YEARS AFTER PROTEST IS Thu 2:00 pm 88.1 DIVERSITY, THREATS, AND Sat 10:15 am NOT ENOUGH: NEITHER EXCLUSION: EXPERIMENTAL PROTEST NOR ELECTIONS ARE INVESTIGATIONS ENOUGH Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS RESEARCH Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS 88.2 DYNAMICS AMONG NATIONS: Sat 10:15 am 94.1 AFTER OBAMA: LEGACIES OF Sat 2:00 pm EVOLUTION OF LEGITIMACY AMERICA'S FIRST MINORITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN PRESIDENT MODERN STATES Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Room: Nikko, Ballroom I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 23: PRESIDENTS AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 16: INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE POLITICS POLITICAL ECONOMY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND 60.2 EMPOWERING WOMEN: Fri 2:30 pm POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND SPECIAL CHALLENGES CITIZENSHIP GENDER POSES FOR INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY 23.2 BACKLASH AGAINST Thu 2:00 pm WITHIN THE PROFESSION DIVERSITY IN EUROPE Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Room: Nikko, Monterey I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS 51.1 ETHICS OF FIELD RESEARCH Fri 11:30 am AND SOCIETY Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 23.3 BEYOND (AND BACK TO) Thu 2:00 pm Co-sponsored by DIVISION 51: EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH FERGUSON: RACE AND Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL POWER(LESSNESS) IN METHODOLOGY AMERICAN CITIES 16.1 FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE VRA: Thu 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 4 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 30: URBAN POLITICS THE FUTURE OF VOTING AND REPRESENTATION IN THE US 94.2 BEYOND OUR BORDERS: DOES Sat 2:00 pm Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE AN Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND IMPACT ON OTHER POLITICS DISCIPLINES? Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF 94.3 GLOBAL DIVERSITIES OF Sat 2:00 pm POLITICAL THEORY RESPONSES TO GENDER-BASED Co-sponsored by DIVISION 46: QUALITATIVE METHODS VIOLENCE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 8: POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 METHODOLOGY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 31: WOMEN & POLITICS 66.1 BREAKING NEWS: BEYOND THE Fri 4:30 pm 45.1 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND Fri 9:30 am CONFEDERATE FLAG: THE THE UNITED NATIONS, 70 POLITICS OF RACE AND CIVIL YEARS AFTER THE SAN RIGHTS AFTER THE FRANCISCO CHARTER CHARLESTON MASSACRE Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Room: Hilton, Imperial A 10.1 IS ANYBODY LISTENING? Thu 8:00 am 98.1 BREAKING NEWS: TRADE Sat 4:15 pm POLITICAL SCIENCE, THE NEW NEGOTIATIONS, FAST TRACK MEDIA AND POLITICS AND AMERICAN WORKERS: Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 THE POLITICS OF TPP Co-sponsored by DIVISION 38: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS 1 X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : 4001 Page 1 10.2 MARGINALIZATION, INCLUSION Thu 8:00 am 98.2 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF Sat 4:15 pm AND THE FUTURE OF IMMIGRATION, POLITICAL SCIENCE: A PANEL REDISTRIBUTION, AND HONORING DAVID EASTON INEQUALITY Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 66.2 MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN THE Fri 4:30 pm US: HOW DID WE GET HERE? 108.1 THE POLITICS OF RACE AND Sun 8:00 am Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 CLASS INEQUALITIES IN THE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND AMERICAS POLITICS Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 10.3 NEW THEORIES AND EVIDENCE Thu 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 32: RACE, ETHNICITY AND POLITICS ON LABOR POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 52: MIGRATION AND Room: Nikko, Ballroom I CITIZENSHIP Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY 23.4 THE RISE OF THE POPULIST Thu 2:00 pm 88.3 PLENARY ADDRESS: TAKING Sat 10:15 am RIGHT?: ANTI-IMMIGRATION EMBEDDED LIBERALISM PARTIES IN WESTERN EUROPE GLOBAL: LESSONS FROM Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS, Co-sponsored by DIVISION 15: EUROPEAN POLITICS FEATURING JOHN RUGGIE AND SOCIETY Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 66.3 WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND Fri 4:30 pm 27.1 PLENARY ADDRESS: WHY Thu 4:15 pm VIOLENT EXTREMISM: ECONOMICS IS TOO VICTIMS TO VICTIMIZERS? IMPORTANT TO BE LEFT TO Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 ECONOMISTS, FEATURING Co-sponsored by DIVISION 18: INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ROBERT REICH Room: Hilton, Continental Ballroom 5 45.2 WOMEN IN CONFLICT Fri 9:30 am PROCESSES 16.2 RACE AND GENDER IN THE Thu 10:15 am Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 EARLY AMERICAN REPUBLIC Co-sponsored by DIVISION 21: CONFLICT PROCESSES Room: Hilton, Imperial B Co-sponsored by DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT 98.3 WOMEN’S ENGAGEMENT IN Sat 4:15 pm AND PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL APPROACHES AFRICAN POLITICS: 83.1 REALISM MEETS Sat 8:00 am OPPORTUNITIES AND DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY: CONSTRAINTS DIVERSITY IN POLITICAL Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN THEORY POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY DIVISION 13: THE POLITICS OF 60.3 RESPONSIBILITY FOR RACIAL Fri 2:30 pm COMMUNIST AND FORMER JUSTICE COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Division Rachel Epstein, University of Denver Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL Chair: Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania THEORY 11.1 CIVIL SOCIETY, PROTEST AND Thu 8:00 am 60.4 RETHINKING DEMOCRATIC Fri 2:30 pm MASS MOBILIZATION IN POST- AGENCY: RACE, GENDER, COMMUNIST SETTINGS SEXUALITY, AUTONOMY Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Room: Nikko, Carmel I Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL DEMOCRATIZATION THEORY 24.1 CORRUPTION AND ANTI- Thu 2:00 pm 27.2 RETHINKING RELIGION, Thu 4:15 pm CORRUPTION CAMPAIGNS IN DEMOCRACY, AND POST-COMMUNIST STATES DEVELOPMENT IN SUB- Room: Parc 55, Mason SAHARAN AFRICA Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 POLITICS Co-sponsored by DIVISION 53: THE AFRICAN 18.1 ETHNIC DIVERSITY AND Thu 10:15 am POLITICS CONFERENCE GROUP IDENTITY POLITICS IN POST- 16.3 SEXUAL MINORITIES-POLICY- Thu 10:15 am COMMUNIST STATES MAKING AND POLITICAL Room: Parc 55, Hearst REPRESENTATION Co-sponsored by Association for the Study of Nationalities Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 2 Co-sponsored by DIVISION 47: SEXUALITY AND POLITICS 2 THEME, DIVISION AND RELATED GROUP PANELS X : 51614$TEST 09-03-15 19:22:00 Layout: 51614N : Even Page 2 41.1 INEQUALITY, WELFARE AND Fri 7:30 am 100.1 SOURCES OF POWER AND Sat 4:15 pm Panels Division DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS IN WEAKNESS IN NON- POST-COMMUNIST DEMOCRATIC POST- TRANSITIONS COMMUNIST REGIMES Room: Parc 55, Hearst Room: Parc 55, Hearst Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE POLITICS 47.1 LEGITIMATION IN Fri 9:30 am AUTOCRACIES: THE 62.1 STATE AND ECONOMY IN Fri 2:30 pm ENDURANCE OF COMMUNISM CHINA AND THE FORMER IN A DEMOCRATIZING WORLD SOVIET UNION Room: Parc 55, Hearst Room: Hilton, Union Square 14 68.1 NEW DIRECTIONS IN Fri 4:30 pm DIVISION 1: POLITICAL THOUGHT AND RESEARCH ON STATES, MARKETS, AND INSTITUTIONS PHILOSOPHY: HISTORICAL IN EURASIA APPROACHES Room: Parc 55, Hearst Division Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame Co-sponsored by DIVISION 11: COMPARATIVE Chair: Melvin Lee Rogers, University of California, Los Angeles POLITICS Co-sponsored by Russian Politics Group 11.2 ACROSS THE REVOLUTIONARY Thu 8:00 am DIVIDE: RETHINKING 53.1 PARTICIPATION IN (POST- Fri 11:30 am NINETEENTH-CENTURY )AUTHORITARIAN REGIMES: POLITICAL THOUGHT CHINA, EURASIA, EASTERN Room: Parc 55, Cyril Magnin II EUROPE Room: Parc 55, Hearst 85.2 ALEX GOUREVITCH’S "FROM Sat 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE SLAVERY TO THE DEMOCRATIZATION COOPERATIVE 28.11 POLITICAL STABILITY AND Thu 4:15 pm COMMONWEALTH" ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CHINA Room: Parc 55, Embarcadero Room: Hilton, Union Square 24 41.2 CICERONIAN RECEPTIONS Fri 7:30 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 6: POLITICAL ECONOMY Room: Hilton, Union Square 3 &4 89.1 POSTER SESSION VII: POSTER Sat 10:15 am 24.10 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES Thu 2:00 pm SESSION: THE POLITICS OF ON "ADVICE FOR RULERS": COMMUNIST AND FORMER ANCIENT TO EARLY MODERN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Room: Hilton, Franciscan D Room: Hilton, Grand Ballroom Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF 85.1 PROPERTY RIGHTS AND Sat 8:00 am POLITICAL THEORY GOVERNANCE IN POST- 85.3 CREOLIZING LIBERTY: Sat 8:00 am COMMUNIST STATES ROUNDTABLE ON NEIL Room: Parc 55, Hearst ROBERTS’S "FREEDOM AS 90.1 REVISITING SOCIAL Sat 10:15 am MARRONAGE" MOVEMENTS, CIVIL SOCIETY Room: Parc 55, Divisadero Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF AND PARTY CHANGE AFTER POLITICAL THEORY COMMUNISM Room: Hilton, Continental Parlor 3 11.3 DEMOCRATIC THEORIZING: Thu 8:00 am Co-sponsored by DIVISION 44: COMPARATIVE PAST AND PRESENT DEMOCRATIZATION Room: Nikko, Carmel II Co-sponsored by DIVISION 2: FOUNDATIONS OF 95.1 SOCIAL POLICY IN NON- Sat 2:00 pm POLITICAL THEORY DEMOCRACIES: DYNAMICS OF Co-sponsored by DIVISION 3: NORMATIVE POLITICAL SOCIAL POLICY DEBATES IN THEORY RUSSIA 18.2 EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND Thu 10:15 am Room: Parc 55, Hearst RACE Co-sponsored
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