Detailed Program January 2–5, 2013 Orlando, Florida

1 Welcome Cityt o t hof e Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer P.O. Box 4990 Orlando, FL 32802-4990

"The City Beautiful"

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GREETINGS,

As Mayor of the City of Orlando, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the “City Beautiful” and to the Southern Association 84th Annual Conference.

Orlando is a City on the rise.

I encourage those of you visiting Orlando to experience all of the things that make Orlando one of the fastest growing, most business-friendly and quality of life-centered cities in our nation.

Underneath a skyline that has doubled in just the last five years, our dynamic, bustling Downtown is alive with fine dining, exciting night life, fabulous shopping, year-round outdoor activities, arts and culture, professional sports and abundant parks.

Our vibrant and diverse culture is evidenced by the many distinctive neighborhoods that dot our City. I invite you to walk our red brick, tree lined streets, visit our beautiful historic districts or our Downtown Arts District and take in Orlando’s crown jewel, Lake Eola Park.

Again, welcome to Orlando! We are happy to have you here and hope you enjoy taking part in the wonderful experiences that can only be found here.

Best wishes for a productive conference and continued success. I hope you enjoy your time here and I hope you visit Orlando again soon.

Sincerely,

Buddy Dyer Mayor

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ORLANDO CITY HALL • 400 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE • PO BOX 4990 • ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32802-4990 PHONE 407-246-2221 • FAX 407-246-2842 • www.cityoforlando.net

3 Southern • Political • Science • Association Officers and Staff 2012-2013

President . David W. Rohde, Duke University

President Elect. Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida

Vice President & 2013 Program Committee Chair . Ann O’M Bowman, Texas A&M University

Recording Secretary. Stacia L.Haynie, Louisiana State University

Treasurer. Leslie E. Anderson, University of Florida

Executive Director . Karen M. McCurdy, Georgia Southern University

Vice President Elect & 2014 Program Committee Chair. William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University

Executive Council . John H. Aldrich, Duke University Jarvis A. Hall, North Carolina Central University Elizabeth A. Oldmixon, University of North Texas Todd G. Shields, University of Arkansas Ernesto F. Calvo, University of Maryland Robert Grafstein, University of Georgia Richard G. Forgette, University of Mississippi Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, University of North Carolina Lee D. Walker, University of South Carolina

Journal of Politics Editors. Jan E. Leighley, American University William Mishler,

SPSA Staff. Pat A. Brown, Assistant Director Austin T. Valk, GIS & Technical Assistant Emily S. Winn, Administrative Assistant

SPSA Registrars. Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., Georgia Southern University, Registrar Coordinator Tabatha Anderson, Georgia Southern University, On-Site Registration Supervisor Tina Brookins, Georgia Southern University, Early Registration Supervisor Garry Brown, Georgia Southern University, Assistant Registrar Daniel Spruill, Georgia Southern University Whitney Baker, Georgia Southern University Jeremy Williams, Georgia Southern University Branden McGriff, Georgia Southern University

Conference Agent. Gail Henkin, Helms Briscoe, Inc.

Graphic Designer. Deborah Harvey Graphic Design 4 Dear SPSA participants:

I want to welcome you to our annual meeting. I am pleased and grateful that you have chosen to begin the new year with us. Ann Bowman, the chair of our program committee, her committee, and Executive Director Karen McCurdy and her SPSA staff have worked hard to assemble an interesting and informative program plan, and then to bring that plan to fruition. I believe that you will agree that they have done an excellent job.

The program includes a large selection of regular panels, plus round tables and special events. The committee has also included a number of “conferences within the conference”, something the SPSA helped to pioneer. I can tell you from experience that the in-depth experience those events provide are something special. I hope that when you have had the chance to benefit from some of these opportunities you will let Ann and Karen and their “crews” know that you appreciate all that they have done. Their efforts have created these valuable collective goods for us to enjoy and learn from.

I also hope that you will be able to take the opportunity to experience some of the many joys and wonders that the city of Orlando has available. From Mickey Mouse, to high culture, to killer whales, to fine dining, to Harry Potter, and more, there is a huge range of options available. Please be sure to take advantage of them.

Dave Rohde 2013 SPSA President

124 Savannah Ave. Suite 2A, Statesboro, GA 30458, Voice: 912-225-3788, Fax: 912-225-3789, Email: [email protected], Web site: http://www.spsa.net 5 Program at a Glance Plenary Events and Sessions Southern Political Science Association • 84th annual Conference • January 2–5, 2013 • Orlando, Florida Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Early Registration. 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

President’s Appreciation Dinner (by invitation). 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Orchid Room/Verandah

6 Program at a Glance Plenary Events and Sessions Southern Political Science Association • 84th annual Conference • January 2–5, 2013 • Orlando, Florida Thursday, January 3, 2013

Panel Set #1 . 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Panel Set #2. 9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. morning break Panel Set #3. 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. afternoon break Panel Set #4. 1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Panel Set #5. 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday Panels Thursday

Registration. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

Exhibit Hall. 9:00 a.m. –4:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

Executive Council I . 9:00 a.m. – 11:00am Rock Spring

SPSA Endowment Committee. 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Rock Spring

Journal of Politics Editorial Board . 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Bayhill 17

Women’s Caucus South Business Meeting. 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Celebration 16

Welcoming Reception. 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. Garden Terrace

7 Program at a Glance Plenary Events and Sessions Southern Political Science Association • 84th annual Conference • January 2–5, 2013 • Orlando, Florida Friday, January 4, 2013

Panel Set #6. 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Panel Set #7. 9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Plenary Sessions Panel Set #8. 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Panel Set #9. 3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Friday Panels Friday

Registration. 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

Exhibit Hall. 9:00 a.m. –4:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

Ph. D. Chairs Breakfast . 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Rock Spring

SPSA Membership Development Committee. 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Peacock Spring

SPSA Annual Business Meeting . 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Manatee Spring

Subscription Luncheon . 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom V Dr. Jane Mansbridge, APSA President

SPSA Presidential Address. 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom V Dr. David W. Rohde

Presidential Reception. 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Peabody Grand Rotunda

8 Program at a Glance Plenary Events and Sessions Southern Political Science aSSociation • 84TH annual conference • January 2–5, 2013 • orlando, florida Saturday, January 5, 2013

Panel Set #10 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Panel Set #11 9:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. MORNING BREAK Panel Set #12 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. AFTERNOON BREAK Panel Set #13 1:45 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Panel Set #14 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday Panels Saturday

Registration 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

Exhibit Hall 9:00 a.m. –4:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U

SPSA New Executive Council 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Rock Spring

Research Committ ee for Legislative Specialists (RCLS) 1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Business Meeting Bayhill 18

SPSA 2014 Program Committ ee 1:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Rock Spring

Policy Studies Organization Reception 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Garden Terrace

9 Hotel Maps

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11 Southern • Political • Science • Association Committees 2012-2013

Finance Committee: Nominations Committee: Paul Rich, Chair, Policy Studies Organization James Garand, Louisiana State University Charles Menifield, Memphis University Karen Kedrowski, Winthrop College Leslie Anderson, University of Florida Kerry Haynie, Duke University Stacia Haynie, Louisiana State University Cherie Maestas, Florida State University Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University Michael Bernhard, University of Florida

Membership Development Committee: Journal of Politics J. Matthew Wilson, Chair, Contract Renegotiation Committee: Southern Methodist University William Jacoby, Chair, Michigan State University Brad T. Gomez, Florida State University David Rohde, Duke University Laura Olson, Clemson University John Geer, Vanderbilt University Shamira Gelbman, Illinois State University Jan Leighley, American University Scott Lasley, Western Kentucky University Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University Mary Stegmaier, University of Virginia Byron D'Andra Orey, Jackson State University

Journal of Politics Neal Tate Award Committee: Best Paper Award Committee: Paul Collins, Chair, University of North Texas Joshua Clinton, Chair, Vanderbilt University Meghan Leonard, Illinois State University Brian McKenzie, University of Maryland Michelle Deardorff, Jackson State University Mark Souva, Florida State University Bethany Blackstone, University of North Texas Tracy Sulkin, University of Illinois Liz Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University Pi Sigma Alpha Award Committee: Christina Wolbrecht, Chair, Notre Dame Malcolm Jewell Award Committee: Ryan Owens, University of Wisconsin Law School Jamie Carson, Chair, University of Georgia Kenny Whitby, University of South Carolina Monique Lyle, Vanderbilt University Katherine Barbieri, University of South Carolina Toby Rider, Texas Tech University Frances Lee, University of Maryland Regina Branton, University of North Texas Anna Bassi, University of North Carolina-CH V.O. Key Award Committee: Seth McKee, Chair, Marian Irish Award Committee: University of South Florida St. Petersburg Heather Ondercin, Chair, University of Scott Buchanan, The Citadel Mississippi Melanie Springer, Washington University St. Lynne Ford, College of Charleston Louis Patricia Woods, University of Florida Joseph Aistrup, Kansas State University Michael Minta, University of Missouri-Columbia Andra Gillespie, Emory University Kathleen Bratton, Louisiana State University 12 Southern • Political • Science • Association Committees 2012-2013

Committee on the Status of Committee on the Status of Gays, Lesbians, African Americans in the South: Bisexuals and Transgendered in the South: Tasha Philpot, University of Texas at Austin Richard W. Waterman, Chair, Angela K. Lewis, University of Kentucky University of Alabama at Birmingham David Pitts, American University Maruice Mangum, Texas Southern University Mark Rom, Georgetown University Sekou Franklin, Shauna Foley Fisher, Middle Tennessee State University Syracuse University Maxwell School Randall Swain, Eastern Kentucky University Committee on the Status of Committee on the Status of Women in the South: Latinos in the South: Beth Reingold, Chair, Emory University David Leal, Chair, University of Texas at Austin Artemesia Stanberry, Betina Wilkinson, Wake Forrest University North Carolina Central University Stella Rouse, University of Maryland Monika L. McDermott, Fordham University Sergio Wals, University of Nebraska Lincoln Sarah Roberts Allen Gershon, Georgia State University

13 Selected Local Restaurants — Map

Nile Fresco Ethiopian Spring Lake Cucina Restaurant Italiana

W Sand Lake Rd

Hanamizuki Japanese Restaurant Little Sand Lake Joe's Crab Shack Brick House Tavern & Tap Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf

Interstate 4 Interstate Café Tu Tu Tango Don Pablo's Mexican Kitchen Señor Frog's Orlando Howl at the Moon Bahama Breeze Island Grille Big Sand Lake Air Florida Helicopter Charters

Icebar Orlando U niversal Blvd.

Restaurants at Pointe Orlando: Ming Pointe Orlando (see inset) • BB King's Blues Orlando Court • The Capital Grille • Copper Canyon Grill • Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar

I • Fat Fish Blue n t e • Maggiano's Little Italy r n a • The Oceanaire Seafood Room t io • Pizzeria Valdiano n al D • Taverna Opa rive • Tommy Bahama Restaurant and Bar Walgreens • Funky Monkey Wine Company Elegante Bistro & Lounge

0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles 14 Selected Local Restaurants Average Price per Person: $ = under $9, $$ = $10 - $24, $$$ = $25 and up

The Peabody Orlando The Oceanaire Seafood Room Orlando, Sute 9801 International Drive 1002, 407-363-4801; Seafood; $$$ B-Line Diner, 407-345-4460; American Cuisine; $$ Pizzeria Valdiano, Suite 1036, 407-903-5855; Voted Best Pizza in Orlando; $ Capriccio Grille, 407-345-4450; Steak & Seafood; $$$ Taverna Opa, Suite 2240, 407-351-8660; Steak & Seafood; $$ Napa at the Peabody, 407-345-4515; California Cuisine; $$$ Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar, Suite 1200, 321-281-5888; Steak & Seafood; $$$ City’s Favorite Neighborhood Hotspots Light Fare International Drive Café Tu Tu Tango, 8625 International Dr., Bahama Breeze Island Grille, 8849 International 407-248-2222; Multicultural, All-appetizer Menu; $$ Dr., 407-248-2499; Steak & Seafood; $$ Elegante Bistro & Lounge; 9901 Hawaiian Ct., Brick House Tavern + Tap, 8440 International Dr., 407-352-4099; Mediterranean, Hookah Patio; $$ 407-355-0321; American Cuisine, over 70 beers; $$ Funky Monkey Wine Company, Don Pablo's Mexican Kitchen, 8717 International 9101 International Dr., Suite 1208, 407-418-9463; Dr., 407-354-1345; Mexican Cuisine; $ Sushi, Steak, & Seafood; $$$ Hanamizuki Japanese Restaurant, Howl at the Moon, 8815 International Dr., 8255 International Dr., 407-363-7200; Japanese 407-354-5999; Dueling Piano Bar Cuisine; $$$ ICEBAR, 8967 International Dr., 407-426-7555; Joe's Crab Shack, 8400 International Dr., 50 tons of sculpted ice, Fire Lounge 407-352-2929; Seafood; $$ Rocks at The Peabody, 9801 International Dr., Ming Court, 9188 International Dr., 407-351-9988; 407-345-4523; Evening Lounge Asian Cuisine; $$ Nile Ethiopian Restaurant, 7040 International Dr., Pointe Orlando 407-354-0026; Ethiopian Cuisine; $$ 9101 International Drive Señor Frog's Orlando, 8747 International Dr., BB King's Blues Orlando, Suite 2230, 407-351-2525; Mexican Cuisine; $$ 407-370-4550; Southern Cuisine; $$$ Thai Thani Restaurant, 11025 International Dr., The Capital Grille, Suite 1000, 407-370-4392; 407-239-9733; Thai Cuisine; $$ Steak & Seafood; $$$ Copper Canyon Grill, Suite 1220, 407-363-3933; Convention Center Area American Cuisine; $$ Charley's Steak House at Gooding Plaza, Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar, 407-226-1600; 8255 International Dr.; Steak & Seafood; $$$ Cuban Cuisine; $$$ Fresco Cucina Italiana, 7603 Turkey Lake Rd, Fat Fish Blue, Suite 2310, 407-480-2000; 407-363-5775; Italian; $$ Barbecue; $$ Ocean Prime at Rialto; 7339 West Sand Lake Rd., Maggiano's Little Italy, Suite 2400, 407-241-8650; 407-781-4880; Steak & Seafood, Piano Bar; $$$ Italian Cuisine; $$$

15 Things to do in Orlando

Take an airboat ride in the Florida Everglades. You can cruise the breathtaking natural swamps and see nature up close See wildlife such as eagles, egrets, 1 osprey, wild pigs, deer, and of course alligators! Tours last from 30 minutes to an hour and a half Airboat Rides “Old-Fashioned” Wild Willy's Airboat Tours 407-568-4307; www.airboatrides.com 4715 Kissimmee Park Rd , St Cloud, FL 34772 Big Toho Airboat Rides 407-891-7955; www.wildwillysairboatt ours.com 17 West Monument Ave , Kissimmee FL, 34741 Wild Florida Airboats 321-624-2398; www.bigtohoairboatrides.com 3301 Lake Cypress Rd , Kenansville, FL 34739 Boggy Creek Airboat Rides 407-901-2563; htt p://wildfl oridairboats.com 2001 E Southport Rd , Kissimmee FL, 34741 407-344-9550; www.bcairboats.com

Experience a Florida EcoSafari—via Zipline, Coach, Horseback, 2 or Bicycle! Forever Florida is a 4700 acre eco-ranch and wildlife conservation area boasting beautifully untamed wilderness, natural streams, wetlands, cypress forests, and an endless array of fl ora and fauna including alligators, black bears, white-tail deer, nearly 200 species of birds and the endangered Florida Panther A signifi cant portion of revenues from all Florida EcoSafaris go directly toward supporting the conservation of Florida's wilderness! Group rates for SPSA are available: spsa.net/images/EcoSafaris.pdf 4755 N Kenansville Rd , St Cloud, FL, 34773 407-957-9794, or visit www.fl oridaecosafaris.com

Visit one of Disney World's legendary, magical theme parks Including DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Blizzard 3 Beach, Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, Downtown Disney, Epcot, and the Magic Kingdom Downtown Disney is also the exclusive site of La Nouba by Cirque du Soleil, a mesmerizing and extraordinary avant-garde circus spectacle Group rates for the SPSA are available: spsa.net/images/Disney.pdf Call 407-824-4321, or visit www disneyworld com La Nouba: 407-939-1298, or visit www.disneyworld.com/cirque

Visit SeaWorld Orlando Go below the surface and above your expectations, while immersing you in the mysteries of the sea, from up- 4 close animal encounters and awe-inspiring performances to thrilling rides Group rates for the SPSA are available: spsa.net/images/SeaWorld.pdf 1-866-781-1333, or visit seaworldparks.com/seaworld-orlando

Help celebrate Universal Studios Orlando 100th anniversary! Home to two world-class theme parks, this is an unforgett able opportunity to explore your favorite movies 5 on rides like The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, The Wizarding World of Harry Pott er, and the Despicable Me Minion Mayhem 3-D experience Universal Studios Orlando is also the home of the Blue Man Group Orlando, an indescribable live celebration of art, technology and music Group rates for the SPSA are available: spsa.net/images/Universal.pdf 6000 Universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32819 (877)-688-8011, or visit www.universalorlando.com/Home.aspx Blue Man Theatre: 3000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando, FL 32819 407-BLUEMAN (258-3626), or visit www.bluemanorlando.com

16 Things to do in Orlando

Have your own space adventure at the Kennedy Space Center You can explore the past, present, and future of America's space program 6 through dramatic multimedia presentations, fi lms, and hands-on displays Dine next to a genuine moon rock at the Moon Rock Cafe, marvel at the 363-foot Saturn V rocket, and relive the harrowing moments just before man fi rst landed on the moon in the Lunar Theater! Group rates for the SPSA are available: spsa.net/images/Kennedy.pdf SR 405, Kennedy Space Center, FL, 32899 321-449-4400, or visit www.kennedyspacecenter.com

Solve a crime with CSI: The Experience Imagine entering a crime scene and being the one responsible for collecting 8 every trace of evidence, and then analyzing it in the laboratory so you can scientifi cally crack the case This immersive exhibit brings to life the real scientifi c principles and the most advanced scientifi c techniques used today by crime scene investigators and forensic scientists Group rates are available for the SPSA: spsa.net/images/CSI.pdf 7220 International Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 407-226-7220, or visit www.csiexhibit.com

Explore WonderWorks The upside-down amusement park for the mind Set up to look like a mad scientist's research lab gone awry, 7 WonderWorks combines education and entertainment in over 100 hands-on exhibits that will spark the imagination and challenge the mind Group rates are available for the SPSA: spsa.net/images/WonderWorks.pdf 9067 International Drive, Orlando, Fl 32819 407-351-8800, or visit www.wonderworksonline.com/orlando

Tour the Orlando Museum of Art. Since its inception, the OMA’s purpose has been to enrich the cultural life of Florida by providing 9 excellence in the visual arts The OMA is dedicated to collecting, preserving and interpreting notable works of art; presenting exhibitions of local, regional, national and international signifi cance; developing fi rst-rate educational programs; and presenting creative and inclusive programs to reach every segment of a diverse community 2416 North Mills Ave, Orlando, Florida 407-896-4231, or visit www.omart.org

See over 400 animals at the Central Florida Zoo and 10 Botanical Gardens You can also take to the sky and enjoy their aerial adventure course, ZOOm Air Adventure Park, or take a splash at the Wharton-Smith Tropical Splash Ground 3755 NW Hwy 17-92 Sanford, FL 407.323.4450, or visit www.centralfl oridazoo.org

17 Women’s Caucus Business Meeting

Thursday, January 3, 2013 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Celebration 16

Join Us at the

6:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. on the Garden Terrace

18 2013 Southern Political Science Association Welcoming Reception Honoring Dr. Laura Woliver University of South Carolina Recipient of the Erika Fairchild Award

Thursday, January 3, 2013 6:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. on the Garden Terrace

Laura R. Woliver’s primary interests are women and politics. In addition to being a professor in the Department of Political Science, she is the Associate Director of the USC Women’s Studies Program. Dr. Woliver is an expert on gender and politics, interest groups and social movements. Her primary research focus is American politics. Dr. Woliver received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1985. She is the author of two books: The Political Geographies of Pregnancy (2002) and From Outrage to Action: The Politics of Grass-Roots Dissent, both from the University of Illinois Press. She has also published dozens of articles, book chapters, reviews and essays on women’s rights, reproductive politics, grass-roots organizing, and political protest. Her articles have appeared in Polity, Women & Politics, The Journal of Social Issues, Politics and Policy, The Western Political Quarterly, and Women’s Studies International Forum, to name a few. She is very active in the Women’s Caucus for Political Science serving as the national president from 2004-2005. She is involved in University governance, and leadership for the American Political Science Association and the Southern Political Science Association.

19 annuaL Business meeting

Reports Elections Awards

Friday January 4, 2013 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Manatee Spring

20 Award Winners

Erika Fairchild Award Neal Tate Award Laura Woliver, University of South Carolina Minimizing Doctrinal Drift: The Role of Clarity in The WCPS-South created the Erika Fairchild Award Protecting Supreme Court Opinions to honor the late Erika Fairchild, an early President Ryan Owens, University of Wisconsin-Madison of the WCPS-South. Awarded every two years, Patrick Wohlfarth, University of the Fairchild Award recognizes a strong record of Maryland-College Park scholarship, a strong commitment to students and teaching, service to the profession, an a collegial spirit. Best Paper in Judicial Politics given at the Southern rd Prior award winners include Susan Haire, Sharon Political Science Association’s 83 Conference. Wright Austin, Marian Lief Palley, Catherine Rudder, Karen O'Connor, Marianne Githens, and Pi Sigma Alpha M. Margaret Conway. Examining Sources of Regulatory Compliance Bias in Policy Implementation Malcolm Jewell Award David M. Konisky, Georgetown University Party Organizations and the Congressional Agenda Christopher M. Reenock, Florida State Universty Andrew Scott Waugh, UC-San Diego Best Paper Presented at the Southern Political Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Science Association’s 83rd Conference

Marian Irish Award Walter Beach Award Political Gender Stereotypes and Voting for Darren Halpin, Australian National University Women Candidates in 2010 The Walter Beach Award provides travel Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin- funds for foreign colleagues to attend the SPSA annual conference. Milwaukee Outstanding Women and Politics Paper

21 2013 Southern • Political • Science • Association Subscription Luncheon & Keynote Address

Featuring Dr. Jane Mansbridge APSA President

Friday, January 4, 2013 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom V

22 2013 Southern • Political • Science • Association Subscription Luncheon & Keynote Address

Jane Mansbridge has been interested in the interaction of power and persuasion, conflict and commonality, since her first book, Beyond Adversary Democracy. In the late 1960s, motivated by the problems of self-governance in the many “participatory democracies” in which she and her friends were involved, she searched town meetings and workers’ cooperatives for good examples of direct assembly democracy. Through participant observation, interviews, archival materials, and survey research, she discovered many ways in which the usual patterns of class, gender, and race inequality revealed themselves in deliberative settings. But she also found that citizens considered these inequalities relatively unproblematic whenever they had many common interests with others and when they also had, for other reasons, a context of mutual respect and the capacity to develop and grow by taking responsibility for the whole. Her second book, Why We Lost the ERA, used the same methods to uncover several dynamics that plague social movements. In the “dynamic of deafness,” for example, the incentives in volunteering typically lead activists in social movements to huddle together protectively, ignoring messages from the outside world. In the dynamic of “participatory decentralization,” the many-headed character of social movements makes them liable to work at cross-purposes, although it also opens them to far more new ideas than standard political organizations. In the early 1990s, another mixed-method project based on interviews with low-income women produced “Everyday Talk in the Deliberative System” in Steven Macedo’s Deliberative Politics (1999), and “The Cultural Politics of Everyday Discourse: The Case of `Male Chauvinist,’” with Katherine Flaster (2007), which showed that concepts like “male chauvinism” could begin unintentionally with political activists and spread to non-politically involved “everyday feminists” through the evolutionary, emergent dynamic of “enclave variation and everyday selection.” "Should Blacks Represent Blacks and Women Represent Women? A Contingent `Yes,'" JOP (l999) began Mansbridge’s work on representation, which developed into "Rethinking Representation,” APSR (2003), “Quota Problems: Combating the Dangers of Essentialism,” Politics and Gender (2006), “A ‘Selection Model’ of Political Representation,” the Journal of Political Philosophy (2009), and “Clarifying Political Representation,” APSR (2011). Her recent work on deliberation includes two “deliberative co-authorships”: “The Place of Self-Interest and the Role of Power in Deliberative Democracy,” with eight co-authors, in JPP (2010) and “A Systemic Approach to Democratic Deliberation,” with seven co-authors, in Parkinson and Mansbridge’s Deliberative Systems (2012). Mansbridge is the Adams Professor at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

23 2013 pResidentiaL ReCeption

Friday, January 4, 2013 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Peabody Grand Rotunda

Hosted by

24 2013 Southern • Political • Science • Association Presidential Address Dr. David Rohde

Friday, January 4, 2013 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom V

David W. Rohde (Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1971) is Ernestine Friedl Professor of Political Science at Duke University, and Director of the Political Institutions and Public Choice Program. He has also held distinguished professorships at Michigan State University and the University of Florida. Rohde has researched various aspects of American national politics, including the Congress, the presidency, the Supreme Court, and presidential and congressional elections. Rohde has been editor of the American Journal of Political Science (1988-1990), and chair of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association (1991-93). In 2000, he was elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Rohde is the author of Parties and Leaders in the Postreform House (University of Chicago Press, 1991), and coauthor of a series of books on every national election since 1980, the most recent of which is Change and Continuity in 2008 and 2010 Elections (CQ Press, 2011). In 2010 he received the Samuel Eldersveld Career Achievement Award from the Political Organizations and Parties Section of the American Political Science Association.

25 Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Scholars The Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Scholars are attending the SPSA conference for the first time this year because they were displaced by the cancellation of the 2012 annual meeting of APSA where they traditionally present their research. We welcome them and invite you to join them at their poster session Friday morning in the Grand Rotunda beginning at 10:00 am. The posters will remain on display through the day Friday, so if you are in a panel of your own while the authors are present, you may contact them. Friday, January 4, 2013 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Peabody Grand Rotunda

Desiree Anderson, Randolph-Macon College Angel Mira, University of Notre Dame Our Races Do Not Matter Anymore: Revisiting Black Poverty: Americans, United Against the War Are Latinos the New Enemy? Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Renata Barreto-Montenegro, Reed College Patricia Posey, University of Florida Assimilation Reconsidered: The Effect of Location Means Participation: Transnational Network on the Civic Engagement An Analysis of the Proportion of Latinos in States of 1.5 and 2nd Generation Americans and Their Rates of Participation Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Angie Bautista-Chavez, Rice University Patricia Sidbury, Virginia State University Principals and Immigrant Parents: Linking Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?: Descriptive Representation and School Policy An Analysis of the Contact Theory on the Email: [email protected] Attitudes Towards Homosexuals Email: [email protected] Jasmine Brooks, Augustana College A Thin Line Between Love & Hate: Laurie Tumaneng, University of Guam The State’s Role in Mandating Arrest Policies The ParticipAsian Problem: Exploring Low Email: [email protected] Political Participation among Asian Americans Email: [email protected] Julia Cramer, James Madison University Finding Their Voice: Minority Perceptions of Lonald Wishom, Weber State University Media Bias and Their Effect on From Planning a Prom to Having the World Political Participation in Your Palms: The Link Between Student Email: [email protected] Government and Political Participation Email: [email protected]

26 Meet the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Scholars

Laurie Ipanag Tumaneng is a senior Jasmine Brooks is a senior at the University of Guam majoring at Augustana College in Rock in Political Science and Sociology. Island Illinois. Jasmine, a political She attended the 2012 APSA science major, attended the 2012 Ralph Bunche Summer Institute, APSA Ralph Bunche Summer and her final research paper, "The Institute where she crafted a ParticipAsian Problem: Exploring research paper on the domestic violence arrest Low Political Participation Among policies entitled, "A Thin Line Between Love & Hate: Asian Americans," was among the ones chosen The State's Role in Mandating Arrest Policies." to present at the 2012 American Political Science Jasmine was asked to present her research at the Association Annual Meeting. Her research interests 2012 American Political Science Association Annual include colonialism and the politics and economics Meeting. Jasmine is interested in researching of development in Southeast Asia. Her interest in the creation of legislation. She plans to pursue a development and Southeast Asia was brought about PhD in political science in hopes of adding to the through her research in Bali, Indonesia for a field existing research on the intersection of American school, which culminated in a book chapter entitled Government and minority women. Jasmine would "Beyond the Three R’s: Redefining the Concept of like to give a special thanks to the APSA Ralph Education within Community Development." She Bunche program, who she credits for motivating her plans to pursue her PhD and would like to further to pursue higher education and shedding light on explore the connection between colonial history the wonders of research. and development within her region of focus. Renata Barreto is a senior Angel Miguel Mira is a senior at Reed College majoring in political science major at International and Comparative The University of Notre Policy Studies – Political Science, Dame. Primarily interested an interdisciplinary program that in comparative politics, he is combines economics, history, a research assistant for Prof. and political science for a fuller understanding of Coppedge's Varieties of Democracy, a multi-year the international system. She participated in the global endeavor aimed at gauging democracy 2012 Ralph Bunche Summer Institute and wrote in every country since 1900. His duties include her research paper on “Assimilation Reconsidered: legislative coding and research, country expert the Effect of Transnational Networks on the Civic research, and survey and questionnaire coding. He Engagement of 1.5 and 2nd Generation Americans.” is a Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Scholar, having Renata’s research interests cover a variety of participated in the program in the summer of 2012. topics, from comparative race and inequality in His research paper, titled "Revisiting Black Poverty: Western democracies to the politics of poverty in Are Latinos the New Enemy?," explores the issue the Middle East and Latin America. She hopes to of socioeconomic conflict between urban Blacks pursue a PhD in Political Science in order to employ and Latino immigrants, and its implications for her quantitative skills to elucidate relationships minority political relations. His paper was selected in the social world. Renata is an avid glossophile— for presentation at the 2012 American Political she has studied seven languages and is fluent in Science Association Annual Meeting. He intends Spanish, French, and English. Furthermore, Renata on continuing his studies in a PhD program in is currently writing her senior thesis on land titling comparative politics (focusing on democratization programs for urban squatter settlements in and party systems) in the fall of 2013. Lima, Peru.

27 Meet the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Scholars Angie M. Bautista- Studies. She attended the 2012 APSA Ralph Chavez is a senior Bunche Summer Institute and was invited to at Rice University present her research paper titled, "Location majoring in Political Means Participation: The Effects of Geographic Science and Policy Studies. Angie’s research Context on Latino Nonvoting Forms of interests are in American politics and social Participation", at the American Political Science policy, as viewed through the analytical lenses Associations' 2012 Annual Meeting. She is a of racial and ethnic politics, Latino politics, University Scholar and her academic interest and urban politics. Angie attended the 2012 range from race and race relations, political APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute and was behavior, judicial politics and policy to Latin selected to present her research paper exploring American politics. Her honor’s thesis explores the the bureaucratic representation of Latino relationship between social mobility in different parents by Latino school administrators, “Latino racial groups and political efficacy. When she School Leaders in Immigrant Communities,” at graduates, she hopes to pursue a PhD in Political the American Political Science Association’s Science. 2012 Annual Meeting. As a part of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program Julia Cramer is a senior at and through the mentorship of Dr. Melissa James Madison University Marschall and Dr. Brent Houchens, Angie has majoring in Political co-authored three conference publications on Science and Media Arts the outcomes of DREAM- Achievement through and Design. She attended the 2012 APSA Ralph Mentorship, a Houston-based outreach program Bunche Summer Institute and was asked to seeking to address the underrepresentation of present her research paper titled “Finding Their minority students earning science, technology, Voice: Minority Perceptions of Media Bias and engineering, and mathematics degrees. Their Effect on Political Participation” at the Angie seeks to pursue a doctoral degree in American Political Science Association's 2012 political science and a career in academia to Annual Meeting. Julia is interested in researching understand how ascriptive characteristics of political communication, campaigning and representatives affect the types of policies public opinion. Julia's motivation for pursuing a they advocate, the extent of descriptive and doctoral degree in political science and a career substrative representation by minority group in academia is to understand the relationship representatives, and the ways structures and between the media and the political sphere. processes of political institutions affect the Julia has benefited from the opportunities both efforts of minority groups to secure political JMU's Political Science department and the influence. Angie is eternally grateful for all of APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute have the mentorship she has received at Rice by provided pertaining to her research interests and faculty members and especially to her Mellon furthering her education. Mays mentor, political science professor Dr. Melissa Marschall, who has been instrumental Desiree Anderson is a senior in developing her knowledge of and passion for at Randolph-Macon College political science research. with a double major in philosophy and international Patricia Posey is a senior at the studies, with a concentration University of Florida majoring in in international business Political Science and Sociology economics. Her research interests include with a minor in Latin American international economics, foreign policy, race

28 Meet the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Scholars in American Politics, and terrorism. Desiree Lonald Wishom is a senior attended the 2012 APSA Ralph Bunche Summer at Weber State University Institute and completed a research paper on the majoring in political science. effects of racism on public opinion regarding the He wrote a research paper war in Iraq, entitled "Our Races Do Not Matter entitled "From Planning Anymore, Americans United Against the War." Prom to Having the World in She also completed research, during the summer your Palms: the link between of 2011 through the Schapiro Undergraduate extracurricular activities and civic engagement" Research Fellowship, on the relationship between and attended the 2012 session of the APSA Ralph reason and desire in facilitating virtuous activity. Bunche Summer Institute. Lonald is interested Set to graduate in 2013, Desiree plans to pursue in learning more about the correlation between a PhD in international relations, with a focus on the quality and accessibility of student leadership foreign policy and/or security studies. positions and future political activity. He hopes that this research will cause people to place Patricia Sidbury is a higher emphasis on students in predominantly senior at Virginia State minority and low income schools being given the University majoring in same autonomy and decision making power as Political Science. She is given to those at parochial schools or affluent attended the 2012 APSA Ralph Bunche Summer public schools. He feels that this will lead to Institute where she wrote her research paper increased feelings of efficacy amongst individuals entitled, “Guess Who is Coming to Dinner: An who have not been historically encouraged to Analysis of the Contact Theory on Attitudes participate in the rules that govern the society Towards Homosexuals.” Patricia is interested in in which they live and lead to more political researching the connection between the people participation. Lonald is great due to the Political and the government. Her research focuses on Science Department and the office of Student how social movements from the past can serve Involvement and Leadership at Weber State as a model for current social movements, such as University. These offices assisted him with the the homosexual civil rights movement. Patricia’s development of his research interests, they motivation for pursuing a doctoral degree in were also instrumental in Lonald developing an political science and a career in academia is to understanding of how to empower others to help discover ways for gay and lesbian Americans become part of the decision making processes to achieve equal rights in the United States. that govern our world.

29 Authors Meet Critics

Matt Grossman's The Not So Special Interests 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m • Celebration 15

Donald Songer's Law, Ideology, and Collegiality 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Celebration 3 January 3, 2013 January Andra Gillespie's The New Black Politician: Cory Booker, Newark, and Post-Racial America

T hur s day 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Bayhill 29

Peverill Squire's The Evolution of American Legislatures 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. • Celebration 1

Charles S. Bullock's The New Politics of the Old South 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Celebration 12 F riday January 4, 2013 January Amy Steigerwalt's Battle Over the Bench 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Celebration 3

Soss, Fording, and Schram's Disciplining the Poor: Neoliberal Paternalism and the Persistent Power of Race 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. • Celebration 10 David E. Dixon's Clergy, Women, and the Civil Rights Movement

January 5, 2013 January 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Manatee Spring Larry Dodd's Thinking About Congress Saturday 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Bayhill 31

30 Roundtables

New Trends in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. • Bayhill 32

The 2012 Presidential Election in the Rim South States 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. • Celebration 12

2012 Blair Center Poll—Early Results 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Celebration 12

Advances in Court-Bureaucracy Research 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Celebration 3

Women and Election 2012: Recapping another “Year of the Woman?” 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Celebration 16

The Meaning of Professionalism, the Value of Discipline 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Celebration 6

Job Searching and Retention in Political Science

January 3, 2013 • January T hur s day 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Bayhill 31

Maximizing Community Engagement in the Classroom: It's Not Just Service Learning Any More 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Bayhill 32

Reproducing the Politics of Reproductive Health 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Celebration 16

31 Roundtables

Research Fellowships in Political Science 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. • Bayhill 31

, 2013 Sunshine and Money: Tourism Development in Florida Cities th 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. • Celebration 6

Grants and Research Administration: Views from Sponsored Research Offices and Institutional Review Boards 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. • Bayhill 31

Growing Into One's Professional Role: Embracing the Best Practices of the Discipline, from Graduate Student to New Professional 9:45 a.m. -11:15 a.m. • Celebration 6

Hispanics in the South 9:45 a.m. -11:15 a.m. • Celebration 12

Selecting Judges: Empirical Evidence versus Continuing January 4 • January F riday Controversies 9:45 a.m. -11:15 a.m. • Celebration 3

Strategies and Opportunities for Mentoring Undergraduate Research: A Faculty Roundtable 9:45 a.m. -11:15 a.m. • Bayhill 33

21st Century Urban Race Politics: Representing Minorities as Universal Interests 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m. • Bayhill 29

Local Government Challenges in the Aftermath of the Great Recession 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m. • Celebration 5

32 Roundtables

Federal Research Funding for Political Science Faculty 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m. • Bayhill 31

, 2013 Leadership in the Obama Presidency th 2:00 p.m. -3:30 p.m. • Celebration 2

Roundtable on State Implementation of Federal Health Care Reform 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Celebration 10

Special Workshop on Online Education 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Bayhill 25

Using ICPSR Data in Undergraduate Research 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Bayhill 33

Dissertation Fellowships in Political Science 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. • Bayhill 31

January 4 • January F riday Electoral Forecasts and Reality: How We Got It Right (or Wrong) in 2012? 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. • Windemere X

The Curious Evolution of the Florida Legislature 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. • Celebration 6

The Nexus of Teaching, Research, and Service: Political Science Departments and Public Service Institutes 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. • Bayhill 33

What's Next in Religion and Public Opinion Research 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. • Celebration 13

33 Roundtables

Legislatures in Post-Authoritarian (and Authoritarian) Societies 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. • Bayhill 18

, 2013 Teaching Beyond the Classroom: Social Media, Oral Histories, and th Public Opinion 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. • Bayhill 32

Academic Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. • Bayhill 18

Comparing Exit Poll Data from a Predominantly African American County over Time and Across Jurisdictions 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Manatee Spring

Engaging MPA Students in Research and Career Development 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Bayhill 32

Field Research in Judicial Politics 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Celebration 3

January 5 • January Saturday Practitioner Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Bayhill 18

The 2012 Presidential Election in the Deep South States 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Celebration 12

U.S. Federalism in 2013: A Sick Puppy? 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Bayhill 31

Presidential Unilateralism and the Administrative Presidency During the Obama Administration 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. • Celebration 2

34 Roundtables

How's and Why's of Party Manifestos/Platforms General Discussion 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Bayhill 20 , 2013 th Justices, Journalists, and the Public: The U.S. Supreme Court as Representative Institution 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Celebration 12

Perspectives on the Obama Administration 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. • Celebration 2

Funding Sources for Dissertation Research 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Bayhill 25

The Latin American Voter Recapped 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Bayhill 23 January 5 • January Saturday

35 Mini-

2013 Conferences

In 2013 the SPSA continues the innovation introduced two years ago of hosting extended discussions organized around a single theme These mini-conferences off er the opportunity for a small community of scholars to set aside time together within the larger meeting A room is set aside for the time requested, between 3 and 7 regular sessions which occur in succession Whether these sessions are scheduled on a single day or straddling two days depends on the preferences of the organizer Some are stand-alone sessions, while others are integrated with their related research section

If you are interested in organizing a mini-conference to be held in conjunction with the 2014 SPSA meeting, contact William Jacoby (the 2014 Program Chair) or Karen McCurdy at the SPSA offi ces

36 Gender, Race, and Intersectionality

The Gender, Race, and Intersectionality Mini-Conference during the SPSA meeting seeks to identify and adapt lessons on advancing social justice from the gender, race, and intersectionality literature and apply them to political science home departments and institutions. We have already identified four strategies that will be the basis of the four panels for the conference within a con- ference: building women's leadership skills, organizing women, recruiting allies, and mobilizing re- sources. We have recruited prominent, diverse female political scientists with expertise in gender, race, and intersectionality, or who have extensive experience in the profession, to discuss these and other strategies that might advance diverse women faculty and change institutional practices and policies in home institutions.

All sessions meet in Bayhill 20 Thursday, January 3, 2013 Developing Leadership Skills 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Organizing Women's Caucuses 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

Recruiting Allies 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Mobilizing Resources for Change 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

37 Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management Sponsored by the SPSA Research Section

All sessions meet in Bayhill 21

Political Influence and Thursday, Public Management January 3, 2013 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. New Ideas and Concepts in Representative Bureaucracy Public Management 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. and Policy Outcomes 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Managing in Public Organizations 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Saturday, Budgets and their Influence on January 5, 2013 Public Organizations and Managers Management and Leadership 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Public Management and Education Friday, 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

January 4, 2013 Theoretical Innovations in Institutions and Structures in Public Management 2 Public Management 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Public Management and Theoretical Innovations in Governance across Cultures Public Management 1 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

38 Party Manifestos/ Platforms

All sessions meet in Bayhill 20 Friday, Saturday, January 4, 2013 January 5, 2013 How's and Why's of Party How's and Why's of Party Manifestos/Platforms I Manifestos/Platforms IV 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

How's and Why's of Party Roundtable: How's and Why's of Manifestos/Platforms II Party Manifestos/Platforms 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. General Discussion 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. How's and Why's of Party Manifestos/Platforms III 3:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

39 Research Committee of Legislative Specialists Co-sponsored by Legislative Politics Section

All sessions meet in Bayhill 18 Saturday, January 5, 2013

Legislatures in Post-Authoritarian (and Authoritarian) Societies 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Academic Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

Practitioner Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.

RCLS Business Meeting 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

40 Dissertations in Legislative and Judicial Politics Co-sponsored by the SPSA Research Sections, Judicial Politics & Legislative Politics

All sessions meet in Bayhill 25 Saturday, January 5, 2013

Legislative Politics 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Comparative Judicial Politics 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

Judicial Politics in the U.S. 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Funding Sources for Dissertation Research 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

41 Latin American Voter Sponsored by the SPSA Research Section on Caribbean and Latin American Politics

All sessions meet in Bayhill 23 Saturday, January 5, 2013

The Latin American Voter: Welcome Meeting 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

The Latin American Voter I: Social Antecedents and Psychological Causes of Voting Behavior 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.

The Latin American Voter II: Performance and Policy 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Roundtable: The Latin American Voter Recapped 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

42 The Southern Political Science Association is proud to continue our partnership with KiddieCorp to provide childcare services!

To register onsite for KiddieCorp, please report to the main SPSA Registration desk, located in Peabody Grand Ballroom T–U.

43 Program Chair Ann O'M. Bowman, Texas A&M University

Bureaucratic Politics International Politics: Conflict and Security Vicky Wilkins Michael Colaresi University of Georgia Michigan State University

Caribbean and Latin American Politics International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Jana Morgan Rights University of Tennessee, Knoxville Christina Fattore West Virginia University Civic Education Megan Mullin The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics Temple University Kathleen Hale Auburn University Comparative Politics: Developing Areas Patricia Woods Judicial Politics University of Florida Kirk Randazzo University of South Carolina Comparative Politics: Industrial Nations Ian Down Legislative Politics University of Tennessee, Knoxville Chuck Finocchiaro University of South Carolina Elections and Voting Robert Hogan Media and Politics Louisiana State University Jason Barabas Florida State University Federalism & IGR Kiki Caruson Political Methodology University of South Florida Frederick Boehmke University of Iowa Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Politics Angelia Wilson Political Networks Manchester University (UK) Scott Robinson Texas A&M University Graduate Student Research and Career Development Political Parties Chris Tecklenburg, Holly Brasher Austin Peay State University University of Alabama at Birmingham Stuart Strome University of Florida Political Theory Brooke Ackerly History and Politics Vanderbilt University Allison Martens University of Northern Iowa Positive Political Theory Scott Basinger Interest Groups, Advocacy, and Political Mobilization University of Houston McGee Young Marquette University Presidential/Executive Politics Darren Halpin Jeffrey Peake Aarhus University Clemson University

44 Program Chair Ann O'M. Bowman, Texas A&M University

Public Administration Southern Politics Jeremy Hall Keith Gaddie University of Rutgers-Newark University of Oklahoma

Public Opinion State Politics Scott Huffmon Neal Woods Winthrop University University of South Carolina

Public Policy Teaching Political Science Elizabeth Rigby Byron D’Andra Orey George Washington University Jackson State University

Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Urban Politics Khalilah Brown-Dean Stefanie Chambers Quinnipiac University Trinity College

Religion and Politics Undergraduate Student Research and Training Paul Djupe Geoffrey Peterson Denison University University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Women and Politics Administration Jennifer Lawless Carol Mershon American University University of Virginia

45 Conference Overview Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management New Ideas and Concepts in Public Management Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 21 11:15 a.m.

Managing in Public Organizations Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 21 1:15 p.m.

Budgets and their Influence on Public Organizations and Managers Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 21 3:15 p.m.

Institutions and Structures in Public Management Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 21 9:30 a.m.

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE Theoretical Innovations in Public Management 1 Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 21 11:15 a.m.

Political Influence and Public Management Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 21 3:30 p.m.

Representative Bureaucracy and Policy Outcomes Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 21 5:15 p.m.

Management and Leadership Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 21 9:30 a.m.

Public Management and Education Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 21 11:15 a.m.

Theoretical Innovations in Public Management 2 Saturday 11:40 a.m. - Bayhill 21 1:15 p.m.

Public Management and Governance across Cultures Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 21 3:15 p.m.

CWC Gender, Race, Intersectionality Developing Leadership Skills Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 20 9:30 a.m.

Organizing Women’s Caucuses Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 20 11:15 a.m.

Recruiting Allies Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 20 3:15 p.m.

Mobilizing Resources for Change Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 20 5:00 p.m.

CWC Party Manifestos/Platforms How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms I Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 20 11:15 a.m.

How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms II Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 20 3:30 p.m.

46 How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms III Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 20 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 5:15 p.m.

How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms IV Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 20 11:15 a.m.

How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms General Discussion Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 20 3:15 p.m.

CWC Research Committee of Legislative Specialists Legislatures in Post-Authoritarian (and Authoritarian) Societies Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 18 9:30 a.m.

Academic Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 18 11:15 a.m.

Practitioner Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 18 1:15 p.m.

RCLS Business Meeting Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 18 3:15 p.m.

Caribbean and Latin American Politics Substantive Democracy in Latin America Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 23 11:15 a.m.

Foreign Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 23 3:30 p.m.

Institutions and Accountability in Latin America Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 23 5:15 p.m.

The Latin American Voter: Welcome Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 23 9:30 a.m.

The Latin American Voter I: Social Antecedents and Psychological Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 23 Causes of Voting Behavior 11:15 a.m.

The Latin American Voter II: Performance and Policy Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 23 3:15 p.m.

Roundtable: The Latin American Voter Recapped Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 23 5:00 p.m.

Civic Education Civic Education Inside and Outside the Classroom Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 32 9:30 a.m.

Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations Democracy: Ideology, Human Rights and Corruption Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 11 1:15 p.m.

Post-Communist Political Development Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 11 3:15 p.m.

Elections, Electorates and Electoral Systems Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 11 11:15 a.m.

47 The Nature, Rise and Transnational Diffusion of the Far Right Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 11 3:30 p.m.

Public Policy, Redistribution and Public Attitudes Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 11 5:15 p.m.

European Politics Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 11 1:15 p.m.

Institutions and Immigration Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 11 3:15 p.m.

Comparative Politics: Developing Areas Comparative Political Economy: Micro- and Macro-Level Analyses Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 8 9:30 a.m.

Democratization: Determinants and Constraints Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 8

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE 1:15 p.m.

Fiscal Policy and Rights in the Developing World Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 8 3:15 p.m.

Political Development and Reform Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 8 5:00 p.m.

The Substantive Impact of Democratization Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 8 9:30 a.m.

The Expansion and Enforcement of State Capacity: Overactive Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 8 Controls, Underactive Controls, and Social Demands for Control 11:15 a.m.

Regimes: Internal Variations in Regime Type Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 8 3:30 p.m.

The New French Revolution? Social Forces, the Arab Spring, Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 8 and Its Aftermath 5:15 p.m.

States and Their Discontents Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 8 9:30 a.m.

Parties and Elections Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 8 11:15 a.m.

The Free Market and Economic Development Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 8 1:15 p.m.

Religion, Secularism, Ethnicity, and the New State Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 8 3:15 p.m.

Parties, Institutional Engineering, and the Disenfranchized Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 8 5:00 p.m.

Elections and Voting Factors Affecting Voter Decisions Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 5 11:15 a.m.

Factors that Condition Elections Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 5 1:15 p.m.

48 Candidate Strategies Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 18 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 3:15 p.m.

Electoral Participation and Its Consequences Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 5 3:15 p.m.

Candidate Decision Making Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 18 5:00 p.m.

Outside Spending in Elections Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 20 9:30 a.m.

Political Parties and Elections Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 5 9:30 a.m.

Forecasts and Models of Elections Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 32 11:15 a.m.

Administering Elections Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 17 3:30 p.m.

Dynamics of Primary Elections Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 9:30 a.m. Ballroom V

Campaigns and Voting Decisions Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Peabody Grand 11:15 a.m. Ballroom V

Political Parties and Polarization Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 33 11:15 a.m.

Candidates and Voters Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Peabody Grand 1:15 p.m. Ballroom V

Political Party and Ideology Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 33 1:15 p.m.

Voter Turnout Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Peabody Grand 3:15 p.m. Ballroom V

Political Participation Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Peabody Grand 5:00 p.m. Ballroom V

Federalism & IGR The Impact of Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations on the Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 31 Public Policy Agenda 11:15 a.m.

Intergovernmental Relations at the Local Level Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 31 1:15 p.m.

Federalism in a Comparative Perspective Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 31 3:15 p.m.

Intergovernmental Relations and Disaster Management Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 31 11:15 a.m.

U.S. Federalism in 2013: A Sick Puppy? Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 31 1:15 p.m.

Historical Development of U.S. Federalism Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 31 3:15 p.m. 49 Gay, Lesbian and Transgendered Political Landscape: A Post-Election Analysis Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 16 3:30 p.m.

Contemporary LGBT Policy Issues Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 16 5:15 p.m.

Graduate Student Research and Career Development Job Searching and Retention in Political Science Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 31 5:00 p.m.

Executive Politics and National Security Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 31 9:30 a.m.

Electoral Politics and Political Culture Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 30 11:15 a.m.

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE Engaging MPA Students in Research and Career Development: Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 32 a Faculty Roundtable 1:15 p.m.

Explorations in Public Policy and Public Opinion Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 32 3:15 p.m.

History and Politics Building the Pre-New Deal State Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 11 11:15 a.m.

Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization Advocacy and Democracy Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 15 9:30 a.m.

Author Meets Critics: Matt Grossman’s Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 15 “The Not So Special Interests” 11:15 a.m.

Interest Group Mobilization and Advocacy Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 15 1:15 p.m.

Interest Groups and their Members Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 15 3:15 p.m.

Interest Groups and US Public Policy Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 15 5:00 p.m.

Organizing Interest Groups Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 15 9:30 a.m.

Population Studies of Organized Interests Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 15 11:15 a.m.

We’re Shocked! Understanding Interest Group Influence Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 15 3:30 p.m.

International Politics: Conflict and Security Innovations and Warfare: Changing the Game or More of the Same? Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 9 9:30 a.m.

50 New Approaches to Understanding Civil War Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 9 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 11:15 a.m.

Who Wins? War and Battle Outcomes Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 9 1:15 p.m.

International Capabilities and Conflicts Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 9 3:15 p.m.

The Macropolitics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 9 5:00 p.m.

Accountability, Elections and War Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 9 9:30 a.m.

Beyond the State: IGOs, NGOs and Security Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 9 11:15 a.m.

Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy: Concepts and Cases Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 9 3:30 p.m.

Migration and Human Security: The International Dimension Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 9 5:15 p.m.

International Intervention: Pitfalls and Prospects Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 9 9:30 a.m.

New Research on Leadership Survival Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 9 11:15 a.m.

The Cold War Within: Post-Soviet International Tensions Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 9 1:15 p.m.

The Roots of Conflict? Ethnicity and Civil War Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 9 3:15 p.m.

The US and India: An Emerging Partnership or Rivalry? Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 9 5:00 p.m.

International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights Global Governance and Domestic Consequences Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 7 9:30 a.m.

Food and Health Policy in the Global Context Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 7 11:15 a.m.

Intra-Regional Dynamics Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 2 1:15 p.m.

Trade, Aid, and the Funding of Human Rights Violations Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 7 1:15 p.m.

China in a Globalized World Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 7 3:15 p.m.

Human Rights, Democracy, and Development Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 7 5:00 p.m.

The Politics of International Trade Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 2 5:00 p.m. 51 Financial Concerns and Governmental Institutional Response Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 7 9:30 a.m.

International Courts and Their Effects on State Behavior Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 4 9:30 a.m.

Global Environmental Policy Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 7 11:15 a.m.

Institutions and Capital Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 7 3:30 p.m.

FDI, Development, and Human Rights Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 7 5:15 p.m.

Trade and Migrants: The Intersection of Markets Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 7 9:30 a.m.

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE Human Rights and Non-Military Types of Intervention Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 7 11:15 a.m.

The Effects of IGOs in the European Context Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 7 1:15 p.m.

Theories and International Institutional Responses Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 7 3:15 p.m.

Judicial Politics Separation of Powers in the U.S. Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 3 9:30 a.m.

Lawyers and Private Sector Influences on the Judiciary Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 3 11:15 a.m.

State Courts and Judicial Decision Making Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 4 11:15 a.m.

Advances in Court-Bureaucracy Research Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 3 1:15 p.m.

Judicial Politics in the Lower Federal Courts Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 4 1:15 p.m.

Author Meets Critics: Law, Ideology, and Collegiality Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 3 3:15 p.m.

Re-Examining the Chief Justice Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 4 3:15 p.m.

An EITM Approach to Modeling Judicial Behavior Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 3 5:00 p.m.

Studying Courts Comparatively Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 5 5:00 p.m.

The U.S. Supreme Court Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 3 9:30 a.m.

Public Opinion and Judicial Legitimacy Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 4 11:15 a.m. 52 Selecting Judges: Empirical Evidence versus Continuing Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 3 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW Controversies 11:15 a.m.

Author Meets Critics: Battle Over the Bench Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 3 3:30 p.m.

Judicial Independence from a Comparative Perspective Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 4 3:30 p.m.

Examining Policy and Doctrine on the U.S. Supreme Court Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 3 5:15 p.m.

The Solicitor General and Other Influences on the Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 3 U.S. Supreme Court 9:30 a.m.

Dissertation Mini Conference: Comparative Judicial Politics Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 25 11:15 a.m.

Judicial Behavior and Influences Beyond the Attitudinal Model Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 3 11:15 a.m.

Field Research in Judicial Politics Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 3 1:15 p.m.

Litigants and the Law in Judicial Behavior Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 30 1:15 p.m.

Dissertation Mini Conference: Judicial Politics in the U.S. Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 25 3:15 p.m.

Judicial Elections and State Courts Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 3 3:15 p.m.

Funding Sources for Dissertation Research Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 25 5:00 p.m.

Legislative Politics Parties and Procedure Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 1 1:15 p.m.

Candidate Choice and Recruitment Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 1 3:15 p.m.

Roll Call Voting and Representation Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 1 5:00 p.m.

Electoral Rules and Representation Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 1 9:30 a.m.

The Evolution of American Legislatures Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 1 11:15 a.m.

Congress and History Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 1 3:30 p.m.

Lawmaking and Gridlock Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 1 5:15 p.m.

Legislative Politics Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 25 9:30 a.m. 53 Foreign and Defense Policy in Congress Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 1 11:15 a.m.

Author Meets Critics - Larry Dodd’s “Thinking About Congress” Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 31 5:00 p.m.

Media and Politics Accuracy and Selectivity in Political Communication Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 11 5:00 p.m.

Potluck: Participation, Fathers, and Iran through the Mass Media Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 11 9:30 a.m.

Rhetoric, the Media, and Communication in Presidential and Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 16 Executive Politics 11:15 a.m.

Advances in Studies with Surveys and Experiments Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 12

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE 5:15 p.m.

Studies of Media Coverage in Politics, Today and Tomorrow Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 11 11:15 a.m.

Justices, Journalists, and the Public: The U.S. Supreme Court as Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 12 Representative Institution 3:15 p.m.

Meetings Early Registration Wednesday 3:00 p.m. - Peabody Grand 6:00 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Registration) President’s Appreciation Dinner (by invitation) Wednesday 6:30 p.m. - Orchid Room 9:00 p.m.

Thursday Registration Thursday 7:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 5:30 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Registration) Executive Council I (Outgoing Officers) Thursday 9:00 a.m. - Rock Spring 11:00 a.m.

Thursday Exhibit Hall Thursday 9:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 4:00 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Exhibit Hall) SPSA Endowment Committee Thursday 3:00 p.m. - Rock Spring 4:00 p.m.

Journal of Politics Editorial Board Thursday 5:00 p.m. - Bayhill 17 6:00 p.m.

Women’s Caucus South Business Meeting Thursday 6:00 p.m. - Celebration 16 7:00 p.m.

Welcoming Reception Thursday 6:45 p.m. - Garden Terrace 7:45 p.m.

Friday Registration Friday 7:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 4:00 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Registration) Ph.D. Chairs Breakfast Friday 7:30 a.m. - Rock Spring 9:00 a.m. 54 SPSA Membership Development Committee Friday 9:00 a.m. - Peacock Spring CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 10:00 a.m.

Friday Exhibit Hall Friday 9:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 4:00 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Exhibit Hall) SPSA Annual Business Meeting Friday 11:30 a.m. - Manatee Spring 12:30 p.m.

Subscription Luncheon Friday 12:30 p.m. - Peabody Grand 2:00 p.m. Ballroom V

SPSA Presidential Address Friday 5:30 p.m. - Peabody Grand 6:30 p.m. Ballroom V

Presidental Reception Friday 6:30 p.m. - Peabody Grand 7:30 p.m. Rotunda

Saturday Registration Saturday 7:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 4:00 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Registration) Executive Council II (Newly Elected Officers) Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Rock Spring 11:00 a.m.

Saturday Exhibit Hall Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 4:00 p.m. Ballroom T – U (Exhibit Hall) SPSA 2014 Program Committee Saturday 1:30 p.m. - Rock Spring 3:15 p.m.

Policy Studies Organization Reception Saturday 6:00 p.m. - Garden Terrace 7:00 p.m.

Political Methodology Methodological Issues in Measuring Ideology and Ideal Points Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 30 9:30 a.m.

Recent Innovations in Political Methodology Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 30 5:15 p.m.

Methodological Issues in Participation and Survey Research Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 4 1:15 p.m.

Political Networks Political Networks and Public Policy Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 17 11:15 a.m.

Political Networks and Public Opinion Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 17 3:15 p.m.

Political Networks and Elections Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 17 5:00 p.m.

Political Parties Comparative Party Systems Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 33 9:30 a.m.

55 Regional Influence on the National Parties Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 15 5:15 p.m.

American Parties and Electoral Politics Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 15 1:15 p.m.

Theoretical Party Politics Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 15 3:15 p.m.

European Party Politics Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 15 5:00 p.m.

Political Theory Aristotle Then and Now Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 27 9:30 a.m.

Disability in Theory and Praxis Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 28

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE 9:30 a.m.

Boundaries in Political Thought Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 27 11:15 a.m.

Southern and Conservative American Political Thought Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 27 1:15 p.m.

Cosmopolitanism, Universalism, and Anti-essentialism Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 27 3:15 p.m.

Is liberal democracy liberal and just? Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 27 5:00 p.m.

Responsibility in another key Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 28 9:30 a.m.

Rousseau Revisited Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 27 9:30 a.m.

Methods of Political Theorists Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 27 11:15 a.m.

Political Community Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 28 3:30 p.m.

The Political Theory of Hanna Arendt Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 27 3:30 p.m.

Democratic Theory and the Politics of Democracy Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 27 5:15 p.m.

Ideology and political theory Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 27 9:30 a.m.

Justice, conflict and post-conflict Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 28 11:15 a.m.

Hegelian Inquiries Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 27 1:15 p.m.

56 Political Theory and the Greek Legacies Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 27 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 3:15 p.m.

Pragmatism revisited Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 27 5:00 p.m.

Positive Political Theory Information and Communication Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 30 9:30 a.m.

Modeling Campaigns and Elections Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 30 11:15 a.m.

Political Power and Bargaining Models Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 30 1:15 p.m.

PPT Potpourri Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 30 3:15 p.m.

Governance and Institutional Design Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 30 5:00 p.m.

President’s Special Panels Electoral Forecasts and Reality: How We Got it Right (or Wrong) Friday 3:45 p.m. - Windemere X in 2012? 5:15 p.m.

Presidential/Executive Politics Agenda-Setting and the Public Presidency Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 2 11:15 a.m.

Theory and Executive Leadership Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 2 3:15 p.m.

Presidential Rhetoric: Its Causes and Consequences Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 2 9:30 a.m.

Presidents and Presidential Leadership Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 2 11:15 a.m.

Leadership in the Obama Presidency Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 2 3:30 p.m.

Unilateral Tools of the Presidency Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 2 5:15 p.m.

The Dynamics of Executive Power(s) Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 2 9:30 a.m.

Controlling the Message: New Media and the 2012 Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 2 Presidential Campaign 11:15 a.m.

Presidential Unilateralism and the Administrative Presidency During Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 2 the Obama Administration 1:15 p.m.

Perspectives on the Obama Administration Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 2 3:15 p.m.

The Polarized Presidency Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 2 5:00 p.m. 57 Program Chair’s Panels Topics in Representation and Participation Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 6 9:30 a.m.

Issues in American Political Development Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 6 11:15 a.m.

Women’s Issues around the Globe Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 6 1:15 p.m.

The Meaning of Professionalism, the Value of Discipline Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 6 3:15 p.m.

Managing Public Agencies in Difficult Times Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 6 5:00 p.m.

Sunshine and Money: Tourism Development in Florida Cities Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 6

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE 9:30 a.m.

Comparative Aspects of Parties, Leaders, and Legislatures Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 17 11:15 a.m.

Growing Into One’s Professional Role: Embracing the Best Practices Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 6 of the Discipline, from Graduate Student to New Professional 11:15 a.m.

General Poster Session I Friday 10:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 12:00 p.m. Rotunda (Poster Session B) Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Poster Session Friday 10:00 a.m. - Peabody Grand 12:00 p.m. Rotunda (Poster Session A) Local Government Challenges in the Aftermath of the Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 5 Great Recession 3:30 p.m.

Special Workshop on Online Education Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 25 3:30 p.m.

Workshop Work Area Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 26 3:30 p.m.

The Curious Evolution of the Florida Legislature Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 6 5:15 p.m.

The Political Science Editors’ Table Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 5 5:15 p.m.

Gender Differentials and Framing Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Manatee Spring 9:30 a.m.

Contemporary Issues in Political Science Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Manatee Spring 11:15 a.m.

Comparing Exit Poll Data from a Predominantly African American Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Manatee Spring County Over Time and Across Jurisdictions 1:15 p.m.

Clergy, Women and the Civil Rights Movement: Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Manatee Spring Author Meets Critics 3:15 p.m.

58 HIstorical Roots and Contemporary Theory Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 28 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 3:15 p.m.

Race and Education Policy Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Manatee Spring 5:00 p.m.

Public Administration Measuring Performance and Evaluating Outcomes: Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 12 Where Policy Meets Management 9:30 a.m.

Evidence-Based Practice and Public Sector Performance: Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 13 Promise or Peril? 9:30 a.m.

Building the Civil Service: Motivation, Job Satisfaction, Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 14 and Public Trust 11:15 a.m.

Collaboration, Partnerships and Networks in Public Administration Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 13 1:15 p.m.

Doing What’s Right: Transforming Citizen Attitudes and Public Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 13 Sector Ethics 5:00 p.m.

Public Opinion Priming and Framing in Public Opinion Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 14 11:15 a.m.

Pocketbooks, Pork, the Economy and Public Opinion Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 14 1:15 p.m.

Public Opinion and Environmental Issues Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 14 3:15 p.m.

Public Opinion and Political and Non-Political Institutions Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 14 5:00 p.m.

Public Opinion and the Politics of Identity Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 14 9:30 a.m.

Public Opinion and the President: Past and Present Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 14 11:15 a.m.

Measurement Issues and Experiments In Public Opinion Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 18 3:30 p.m.

Public Opinion from the Fringe Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 14 3:30 p.m.

Public Opinion in the Global Arena Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 14 5:15 p.m.

Public Policy Political Determinants of Public Policy Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 10 9:30 a.m.

Tax and Budgetary Politics Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 10 11:15 a.m.

59 Gender and Public Policy Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 10 1:15 p.m.

Agenda-Setting and Framing Policy Issues Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 10 3:15 p.m.

Race and Public Policy Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 10 5:00 p.m.

Policymaking in the U.S. Congress Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 10 9:30 a.m.

Effectiveness of Public Policies and Programs Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 10 11:15 a.m.

Roundtable on State Implementation of Federal Health Care Reform Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 10 3:30 p.m.

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE Health Policy: Impacts and Outcomes Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 10 5:15 p.m.

Public Policy Administration: Competing Interests and Incentives Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 10 9:30 a.m.

Author Meets Critics: Soss, Fording, and Schram’s Disciplining the Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 10 Poor: Neoliberal Paternalism and the Persistent Power of Race 11:15 a.m.

Policy to Promote Economic Development in States and Localities Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 10 1:15 p.m.

Promoting the Public Good via Private Actors and Quasi- Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 10 Governmental Arrangements 3:15 p.m.

Race Ethnicity, and Gender What Shapes Attitudes Toward Immigration? Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 14 9:30 a.m.

The Dynamics of Public Opinion Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 12 11:15 a.m.

The Representation and Presentation of Race and Gender Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 14 1:15 p.m.

The Psychology of Political Attitudes and Behavior Saturday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 13 3:15 p.m.

The Dynamics of Political Behavior Saturday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 12 5:00 p.m.

Religion and Politics Elite Use of Religion in the U.S. Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 13 9:30 a.m.

Religion and Opinion Formation (in the US) Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 13 11:15 a.m.

Religion and Political Engagement (in the US) Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 13 1:15 p.m.

60 Religion and Political Theory Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 13 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 3:15 p.m.

Religion and the State Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 13 5:00 p.m.

Religion and the U.S. Constitution Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 13 9:30 a.m.

Religion and Trust (in the U.S.) Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 13 11:15 a.m.

The Nature of Religious Influence (in Brazil) Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 13 3:30 p.m.

What’s Next in Religion and Public Opinion Research Friday 3:45 p.m. - Celebration 13 5:15 p.m.

Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Administration Research Fellowships in Political Science Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 31 9:30 a.m.

Grants and Research Administration: Views from Sponsored Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 31 Research Offices and Institutional Review Boards 11:15 a.m.

Federal Research Funding for Political Science Faculty Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 31 3:30 p.m.

Dissertation Fellowships in Political Science Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 31 5:15 p.m.

Southern Politics Legislating and Representing in the South Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 12 9:30 a.m.

The 2012 Presidential Election in the Rim South States Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 12 11:15 a.m.

2012 Blair Center Poll--Early Results Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 12 1:15 p.m.

Political Culture and Political Change in the South Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 12 3:15 p.m.

The Southern Politics of Change Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 12 5:00 p.m.

Hispanics in the South Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 12 11:15 a.m.

The New Politics of the Old South Friday 2:00 p.m. - Celebration 12 3:30 p.m.

The 2012 Presidential Election in the Deep South States Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 12 1:15 p.m.

61 State Politics Governors Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 29 9:30 a.m.

Voting and the Electoral Foundations of State Politics Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 29 1:15 p.m.

Parties and Partisanship in the American States Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 29 5:00 p.m.

Policymaking in the American States Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 29 11:15 a.m.

State Legislative Politics Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 29 9:30 a.m.

Statehouse Bureaucracy Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 29

OVERVIEW CONFERENCE 1:15 p.m.

Teaching Political Science New Trends in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 32 11:15 a.m.

Predicting, Assessing and Reflecting on Performance Outcomes Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 32 1:15 p.m.

Enhancing Student Success in the Classroom Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 32 3:15 p.m.

Maximizing community engagement in the classroom: Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 32 It’s not just service learning anymore 5:00 p.m.

Teaching Beyond the Classroom: Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 32 Social Media, Oral Histories and Public Opinion 9:30 a.m.

Experiential Learning in the Classroom Saturday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 32 11:15 a.m.

The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics Technology Applications in Electoral Participation and Analysis Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 1 9:30 a.m.

Connectivity, Participation, and Identity Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 8 11:15 a.m.

Technology in Access, Transparency, and Citizenship Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 4 5:00 p.m.

Technology in Policy Implementation, Influence, and Innovation Friday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 5 11:15 a.m.

Undergraduate Student Research and Training Undergraduate Research In Elections and Public Opinion Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 33 11:15 a.m.

Undergraduate Research In International Politics Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Bayhill 33 1:15 p.m.

62 Undergraduate Research on Elections and Voting Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 33 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW 3:15 p.m.

Undergraduate Research in International Relations Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Bayhill 33 5:00 p.m.

Strategies and Opportunities for Mentoring Undergraduate Friday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 33 Research: A Faculty Roundtable 11:15 a.m.

Using ICPSR Data In Undergraduate Research Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 33 3:30 p.m.

The Nexus of Teaching, Research and Service: Political Science Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 33 Departments and Public Service Institutes 5:15 p.m.

Urban Politics Politics and Redevelopment in New Orleans Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Bayhill 29 11:15 a.m.

Author Meets Critic - Andrea Gillespie’s - The New Black Politician: Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Bayhill 29 Cory Booker, Newark, and Post-Racial America 3:15 p.m.

Managing Urban Growth & The Environment Friday 8:00 a.m. - Bayhill 29 9:30 a.m.

21st Century Urban Race Politics: Representing Minorities as Friday 2:00 p.m. - Bayhill 29 Universal Interests 3:30 p.m.

Urban Political Empowerment Friday 3:45 p.m. - Bayhill 29 5:15 p.m.

Women and Politics Gender Stereotyping in U.S. Campaigns and Elections Thursday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 16 9:30 a.m.

Gender and Public Policy around the Globe Thursday 9:45 a.m. - Celebration 16 11:15 a.m.

Women and Election 2012: Thursday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 16 Recapping another “Year of the Woman?” 1:15 p.m.

It’s Not All about Legislators: Women in Appointed, Executive, Thursday 1:45 p.m. - Celebration 16 and Judicial Politics 3:15 p.m.

Reproducing the Politics of Reproductive Health Thursday 3:30 p.m. - Celebration 16 5:00 p.m.

Gender and Interest Groups: A Comparative Perspective Friday 8:00 a.m. - Celebration 16 9:30 a.m.

The Gender Dynamics of Campaigning for and Saturday 11:45 a.m. - Celebration 16 Retaining Public Office 1:15 p.m.

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The Index Numbers for the Panel Listings can be deciphered as follows: Wednesday's panels (1000s) are listed on page 64 Thursday's panels (2000s) are listed on pages 65 – 127 Friday's panels (3000s) are listed on pages 128 – 181 Saturday's panels (4000s) are listed on pages 182 – 233 The time is listed to the left of each panel title.

1637 Early Registration Wednesday Meetings 3:00pm-6:00pm Registration on Wednesday begins at 3 p.m. and continues until 6 p.m.

anel L istings Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U (Registration)

1834 President’s Appreciation Dinner (by invitation) Wednesday Meetings 6:30pm-9:00pm President’s Appreciation Dinner—invitations are issued by the President for

P W ednesday Orchid Room attendance at this event.

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2937 Thursday Registration Thursday Meetings 7:00am-5:30pm Registration on Thursday is open from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U (Registration)

2236 Thursday Exhibit Hall Thursday Meetings 9:00am-4:00pm The Exhibit Hall is open on Thursday from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. Peabody Grand

Ballroom T – U T hursday P (Exhibit Hall)

2103 Developing Leadership Skills Thursday CWC Gender, Race, Intersectionality 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 20 Carol Swain, Vanderbilt University anel L istings Discussants Cynthia Daniels, Rutgers University Lynne E Ford, College of Charleston Wendy Smooth, Ohio State University This first session of the CWC on Gender, Race, and Intersectionality would introduce an overarching theme of the entire CWC. Enhanced leadership skills are needed to increase the presence of diverse female political scientists in authoritative positions in their home departments and universities. Yet numbers do not suffice to address discrimination in the profession.

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2108 Aristotle Then and Now Thursday Political Theory 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 27 J Harvey Lomax, University of Memphis Participants A Republican or Liberalized Aristotle?: Undomesticating the Conception of Citizenship in the Politics Aaron Berwick Roberts, Duke University An Aristotelian approach to voter turnout Zachary Folsom Cook, DePaul University Beyond Phronesis William Selinger, Harvard University Department of Government What Are Aristotle’s Treatises? Christopher Benjamin Utter, Georgetown University ‘The Art of Rhetoric’ as Civic Education Daniel DiLeo, Penn State Altoona

Discussant Shawn Chris Welnak, LIU-Post

2109 Disability in Theory and Praxis anel L istings Thursday Political Theory 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 28 Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University Participants (Dis)Ableism in John Locke’s Liberalism

P T hursday Amber Knight, St. Louis University Disability, Race, Gender and Class: Why Add another Identity to the Matrix of Intersectionality? Stacy Clifford, Vanderbilt University A Mixed Methods Approach to Disability Policy G. Anthony Giannoumis, NOVA - The Norwegian Social Research Institute Disability as the Part that has no Part: a limit to Ranciere’s Politics? Claire McKinney, University of Chicago

Discussant Douglas Edward Jarvis, Carleton Univeristy

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2110 Governors Thursday State Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 29 Jason H Windett, Saint Louis University Participants Gubernatorial Succession and Responsible Party Government Dwight D. Gulley, Auburn University Gubernatorial Veto Powers and Legislative Coalitions Robert J McGrath, George Mason University Jon C Rogowski, Washington University in St. Louis Josh M Ryan, Bradley University Professionalism and Competition in State Political Institutions Holley Tankersley, Coastal Carolina University T hursday P Riding back from the sunset: the re-emergence of candidates for high level elected office John A. Hamman, Southern Illinois University Shane A Gleason, Southern Illinois University Charles DiStefano, Southern Illinois University

Discussants

Jason H Windett, Saint Louis University anel L istings Sean Hildebrand, Kean University

2111 Information and Communication Thursday Positive Political Theory 8:00am-9:30am Participants Bayhill 30 Competition and Strategic Communication Jonathan Woon, University of Pittsburgh Elite cues and factions in public opinion formation Keith E Schnakenberg, Washington University in St. Louis Polling or Experimentation in Agenda Setting Jidong Chen, Princeton University

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2113 Civic Education Inside and Outside the Classroom Thursday Civic Education 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 32 Stephanie Bellar, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Participants Learning from Crystal Bridges: A Random Assignment Evaluation of School Visits to an American Art Museum Brian Kisida, University of Arkansas Daniel Bowen, University of Arkansas Practice Makes Pedagogy: Web 2.0 and Democratic Citizenship Education Seaton Tarrant, University of Florida Leslie Thiele, University of Florida Student Empowerment in the Undergraduate Nonprofit Management Classroom Margaret A Purcell, University of Alabama The Rise of Human Rights Education (HRE): Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Possibilities Lindsey Kingston, Webster University Inspiring Citizenship: Does Civic Education Provoke Political Participation? Donald Michael Gooch, Stephen F. Austin State University Michael Rogers, Arkansas Tech University

anel L istings Discussants Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College Brandon W. Kliewer, Florida Gulf Coast University

2114 Comparative Party Systems Thursday Political Parties

P T hursday 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 33 Chad J. Kinsella, Lander University Participants Electoral Systems as Party Career Systems: Comparing Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine Bryon Moraski, University of Florida If you build it, they will come. Open candidate selection mechanisms and political participation in Mexico J. Esteban Manteca Melgarejo, University of Notre Dame Level of Party System Nationalization and the (Des)centralization of National Government in 42 Democracies, 1950-2010 Fabricio Vasselai, University of São Paulo There and Back Again: Electoral System Reform in Bulgaria (1990-2011) Nina Simeonova Barzachka, University of Virginia Voter Turnout in a Hegemonic Party System: An Analysis of Electoral Participation in Russia’s Regions Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University Joseph W Robbins, Shepherd University

Discussant Will Miller, Flagler College

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2115 Technology Applications in Electoral Participation and Analysis Thursday The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics 8:00am-9:30am Elections and Voting Celebration 1 Chair Zachary Callen, Allegheny College Participants Congress 2.0: Tweeting for Support Jason Gainous, University of Louisville Kevin M Wagner, Florida Atlantic University Inter-negativity: Does the Web Make Campaigns Personal? Allison Clark Pingley, USC Upstate Internet Use and the Political Campaign Organization: The Curious Case of Howard Dean for President T hursday P Quintus Jett, Rutgers University Online Self-Selection: The Influence of Facebook on Youth Political Participation Kimberly Martin, University of Florida Hans Erskine Schmeisser, Abraham Baldwin College William Hicks, University of Florida The Electoral Geography of Provisional Ballots in North Carolina: an Analysis of the 2008 U.S.

Presidential Election anel L istings Christopher Michael McGinn, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Discussant Zachary Callen, Allegheny College

2116 Political Determinants of Public Policy Thursday Public Policy 8:00am-9:30am State Politics Celebration 10 Chair Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Participants Examining Anti-Methamphetamine Legislation in U.S. States Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Brendan Toner, University of Tennessee Andrew English, University of Arkansas Subsidizing Institutions vs. Outputs vs. Individuals: States’ Choices for Financing Postsecondary Education Robert Lowry, University of Texas at Dallas An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Political Factors on Large Infrastructure Investment Projects Patrizia Nobbe, CUNY Graduate Center Joseph Berechman, CUNY City College Anil Yazici, University Transportation Research Center, New York Assessing the Mass Media’s Role as a Primer for Local Policy Adoption Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Exploring a policy invention: The case of adoption policy in nineteenth-century America Thomas M. Croom, Florida State University

Discussant Elizabeth Rigby, The George Washington University

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2118 Legislating and Representing in the South Thursday Southern Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 12 Arnold Fleischmann, Eastern Michigan University Participants Georgia, Guns and Gynecology: An Analysis of Voting Behavior in the 2012 Georgia General Assembly Kathryn Grant, Valdosta State University Patterns of Conflict in the Georgia State House Matthew Lynn Gunning, Emory University Where Are They Now? The Progressive Ambition of Southern Legislative Party Switchers Seth C. McKee, University of South Florida St. Petersburg Antoine Yoshinaka, American University The Resilience of Southern Identity Christopher Cooper, Western Carolina University Gibbs Knotts, College of Charleston

Discussant Kathleen M. Burke, Armstrong Atlantic State University

2119 Elite Use of Religion in the U.S. anel L istings Thursday Religion and Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 13 Joseph Cobetto, University of Missouri, Columbia Participants Candidates and their Religion: Do Candidates use their Beliefs Strategically? Tiffany L Bohm, Northern Illinois University P T hursday Katherine Piker, Northern Illinois University Finding Religion in the Strangest Places: American Religiosity and Presidential Party Platforms, 1900-2012 Lindsey McLennan, Northeast Texas Community College Letting Their Conscience Be Their Guide: When Legislators Restrict Reproductive Health Care Access in the Name of Religion William Gillespie, Kennesaw State University Elizabeth Ellen Gordon, Kennesaw State University Religious References, Affiliations, and Activities of the 112th Congress Marija Anna Bekafigo, University of Southern Mississippi Molly Jaye McGuffee, University of Southern Mississippi Causes, Strategies, and Heterogeneity among Christian Conservative Legal Organizations Daniel Bennett, Southern Illinois University

Discussant Ben Gaskins, Gardner-Webb University

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2121 Advocacy and Democracy Thursday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 15 Anne Skorkjær Binderkrantz, Aarhus University Participants ‘Opaque Transparency: An Analysis of the Israeli Lobbying Regulatory Regime of 2008 Albert Veksler, Hebrew University Of Jerusalem Not For the People or By the People: Special Interest Congruency In the American Democratic Process Paul White, University of South Carolina Anthony Daniels, Wayne State University Toward Environmental Sustainability through Citizenship and Justice Nicole Marie Hornung, University of Central Florida T hursday P

Discussant Anne Skorkjær Binderkrantz, Aarhus University

2122 Gender Stereotyping in U.S. Campaigns and Elections Thursday Women and Politics anel L istings 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 16 Cherie Maestas, Florida State University Participants A Non-Gendered Lens: The Absence of Stereotyping in Contemporary Congressional Elections Danny Hayes, George Washington University Jennifer L Lawless, American University When Do Stereotypes Matter? Women Candidates and Political Party Cues Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Implicit and Explicit Gender Targeting in Political Advertisements Monica C Schneider, Miami University Mirya Holman, Florida Atlantic University Kristin Pondel, Miami University The Influence of Voter Gender and Party Identification on Candidate Stereotypes Jessica Curtis, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Discussant Cherie Maestas, Florida State University

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2124 Separation of Powers in the U.S. Thursday Judicial Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 3 Jonathan Hensley, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Government and Politics Participants An Inter-branch and Bicameral Analysis of Court Curbing and Court Rewarding Legislation over Time Henry Christian Tecklenburg, Austin Peay State University Legal and Legislative Landmarks: Exploring Majoritarian Trends between Branches Marcus E Hendershot, University of Florida Mark S. Hurwitz, Western Michigan University Drew Noble Lanier, University of Central Florida Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., Georgia Southern University Field Burning Politics in the Pacific Northwest: The Relative Costs and Benefits of Policymaking in the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary Aaron Ley, University of North Dakota Constructing Entrepreneurial Space: Federal Empowerment of State Litigation Paul Brian Nolette, Marquette University

Discussant anel L istings Kenneth L Manning, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth

2127 Topics in Representation and Participation Thursday Program Chair’s Panels 8:00am-9:30am Participants Celebration 6 Perceptions of the U.S. and China’s Influence

P T hursday Myunghee Kim, University of Central Florida Moneyed Politics in Equestrian Sports: Using Oprisko’s Honor Theory to Explore Structural Domination and Social Control Robert Lee Oprisko, Butler University Kirstie Dobbs, Butler University

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2128 Global Governance and Domestic Consequences Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 7 Joel R. Campbell, Troy University Participants A Quantitative Study on the Effects of IMF Agreements on Practices of State Torture Taylor Lee, Florida State University Behave or else? Aid and voting on the UN Security Council Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir, University of Rochester The Domestic Political Implications of Accession to the WTO Jamie Scalera, Georgia Southern University The Flow of Global Norms: A Case Study of World Bank Influence on Tanzania’s Education Thursday Panel L istings Policy Vanessa Leon, Florida International University

Discussants Joel R. Campbell, Troy University Jamie Scalera, Georgia Southern University

2129 Comparative Political Economy: Micro- and Macro-Level Analyses Thursday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 8 John Bing, Heidelberg University Participants Political Economy of Health: Integration of China’s Social Health Insurance Xian Huang, Columbia University Selectorates, Resources, and Policy Agendas: Why Petroleum Only Sometimes Perpetuates Patriarchy Paul Musgrave, Georgetown University Yu-Ming Liou, Georgetown University Transition in Varieties of Capitalism?: The Influence of the Volatility of Foreign Portfolio Investment on Korean Domestic Investment during the Liberalization of Korean Stock Market Minjong Kang, Seoul National University

Discussant John Bing, Heidelberg University

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2130 Innovations and Warfare: Changing the Game or More of the Same? Thursday International Politics: Conflict and Security 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 9 Michael Colaresi, Michigan State University Participants Changing Security Challenges: Questions and Justifications for the use of Drones Marc G. Pufong, Valdosta State University Field-Level Soldier Adaptation--Why We Forgot Vietnam but Will Remember Iraq Nina Kollars, Saint John’s University/Ohio State University The Art of War in Modern Battle: the Impact of Non-material Factors on Battlefield Outcomes Myunghwa Cho, University of Missouri-Columbia Uncertainty, Power Parity, and Conflict Initiation Brian Crisher, Florida State University

Discussant Paul Vasquez, University of Central Florida Panel L istings Panel Thursday

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2242 Executive Council I (Outgoing Officers) Thursday Meetings 9:00am-11:00am Participants Rock Spring Dave Rohde, Duke University Ann O’M. Bowman, Texas A&M University Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University Leslie Anderson, University of Florida Kim Hill, Texas A&M University Tom Carsey, University of North Carolina William Mishler, University of Arizona Jan Leighley, American University Thursday Panel L istings Valerie Hoekstra, Arizona State John Aldrich, Duke University Jarvis Hall, North Carolina Central University Elizabeth Oldmixon, University of North Texas Todd Shields, University of Arkansas Ernesto Calvo, University of Maryland Robert Grafstein, University of Georgia Rich Forgette, University of Mississippi Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, University of North Carolina Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina Mark Zadrozny, Cambridge University Patrick McCartin, Cambridge University Press The final meeting of the 2012 Executive Council and Officers.

2201 Political Networks and Public Policy Thursday Political Networks 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 17 Scott Robinson, Texas A&M University Participants It’s Who You Know: Exploring Settlement Workers’ Ethnic Positionality through their Professional Networks Raluca Bejan, University of Toronto Chris Black, Meta Strategies Trust me, Listen to me, ONLY me:Political Representation of Public Agents in large scale Emergency Response, Thailand-Flood 2011 Jungwon Yeo, University of Pittsbrugh Mixed-methods Measurement of Policy Networks Scott Robinson, Texas A&M University

Discussant Bryan M. Parsons, University of Tennessee at Martin

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2203 Organizing Women’s Caucuses Thursday CWC Gender, Race, Intersectionality 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 20 Karen O’Connor, American University Discussants Lisa Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley Carol Mershon, University of Virginia Denise Marie Walsh, University of Virginia Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida This second session of the CWC on Gender, Race, and Intersectionality would develop a central lesson from the gender and politics literature. To enhance diversity and address discrimination within political science departments and universities, diverse women political scientists not only need to develop leadership skills but also need to establish women’s caucuses within their department, identify their shared priorities, and frame those priorities in ways that elicit support both among women and throughout their institution.

2204 New Ideas and Concepts in Public Management Thursday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 9:45am-11:15am Participants Bayhill 21 God’s Will and Bad Character: Giving and Getting What You Deserve Vicky Wilkins, University of Georgia Jeff Wenger, University of Georgia Modeling Public Management: Past, Present, and Future Sangyub Ryu, International University of Japan Notions of Desert and Deservedness in Public Policy Grace Bagwell, University of Georgia

Panel L istings Panel Thursday “Empirical Claims in Policy Relevant Research: A ‘Credibility’ Approach to Understanding Knowledge Warrants” Barry L. Bozeman, University of Georgia Jeff Wenger, University of Georgia

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2208 Boundaries in Political Thought Thursday Political Theory 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 27 Renee Nicole Souris, American University Participants Caring for the self, caring for others: a conversation between care theorists and Michel Foucault. Sophie Bourgault, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa Quantum Relations: A Look at the Philosophy behind Quantum Mechanics as Applied to International Relations Shamsuddin Karimi, Florida International University Silence of the Lambs: “de-animalizing” silence and interrogating the human/animal binary Vince Jungkunz, Ohio university Thursday Panel L istings Social String Theory: Weinstein’s Oeuvre and the Establishment of Multiple Realities Robert Lee Oprisko, Butler University The Maternal Body and the Politicized Language of Rape Jamie B Steele, Mercer University

Discussant Matthew Mark Caverly, University of North Florida

2210 Politics and Redevelopment in New Orleans Thursday Urban Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 29 Howard Katz, Elon University School of Law Participants Race, Performance, and Change in Post-Katrina New Orleans Robert Montjoy, University of New Orleans Edward Chervenak, University of New Orleans Rebuilding New Orleans Peter Francis Burns, Loyola University New Orleans Matthew O Thomas, Cal State Chico The End of Black Empowerment in New Orleans: A Case Study of the Nagin Administration William T Hoston, University of Houston - Clear Lake

Discussants Sarita M Gregory, Kennesaw State University Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College

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2211 Modeling Campaigns and Elections Thursday Positive Political Theory 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 30 John Patty, Washington University in St. Louis Participants Entry, Timing, and Valence in Campaigns John Patty, Washington University in St. Louis Jennifer Carter, Washington University in St. Louis Political Agency, Change, and Costly Communication Stephane Wolton, University of Chicago Carlo Prato, Princeton University Strategic Ignorance Ian Palmer Cook, University of Pittsburgh Ian R. Turner, Washington University in St. Louis

2212 The Impact of Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations on the Public Policy Agenda Thursday Federalism & IGR 9:45am-11:15am Public Policy Bayhill 31 Chair Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Participants The Transformation Process of Intergovernmental Relations on Education Policy Seulhan Lee, University of Missouri-Columbia Lobbying from Inside the System: Why Local Governments Pay for Representation Matt Loftis, Rice University Jaclyn Jolene Kettler, Rice University

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Building the Future of theSpace Economy:: “NewSpace” and State Spaceports Roger Handberg, University of Central Florida Suburban Public Policy: The Case of Gwinnett County, GA Katheryn Leigh Nikolich, Georgia Gwinnett College

Discussant Mark Carl Rom, Georgetown University The session provides a forum for discussion of the impact of federalism and intergovernmental relations at the state and local levels on important public policy issues including: education, space exploration, and political lobbying efforts.

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2213 New Trends in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Thursday Teaching Political Science 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 32 Bruce Wilson, UCF Participants The Consortium for Inter-Campus SoTL Research Jayne Cherie Strachan, University of Central Michigan New Perspectives on Assessment Fletcher McClellan, Elizabethtown College Developments in Publishing SoTL Research Philip H Pollock, University of Central Florida International Perspectives: SoTL Research in the UK Thursday Panel L istings John Craig, The Higher Education Academy

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) constitutes a relatively new research area in the discipline. This roundtable presents some new trends and developments in SoTL in Political Science. Presenters will discuss new perspectives on program assessment, a new inter-collegiate Consortium that facilitates SoTL research across multiple institutions of higher education, and trends in the publication patterns of SoTL. Thus, the roundtable will pull together recent trends in SoTL in Political Science from different perspectives.

2214 Undergraduate Research In Elections and Public Opinion Thursday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 33 James LaPlant, Valdosta State University Participants New Media and Political Communication; The Differences Between Websites and Social Media Networks as Tools in 2012 U.S. Senate Campaigns Drew Kevin Spence, George Washington University Religion as a Voting Cue Among Young Voters in US Congressional Elections Shannon Katharine Crawford, University of Florida Women and State Judicial Positions: Is a Labyrinth Affecting Their Success? Hailey R. Kimball, Saginaw Valley State University Pamela J. Edwards-Ham, Saginaw Valley State University

Discussant Rhonda Wrzenski, Indiana University Southeast

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2216 Tax and Budgetary Politics Thursday Public Policy 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 10 Robert Lowry, University of Texas at Dallas Participants Taxes, Spending, and Deficits: Changing Relationships and Political Implications of Budgetary Politics Wayne Steger, DePaul University Income Inequality and Party Government Raymond Williams, University of Maryland-College Park Governance Modes and Policy Tools Choice in U.S. and Korea :Focusing on Tax Expenditures Shihyun Noh, University of Nebraska at Omaha Coerced Confusion: Local Emergency Policy Implementation After September 11 Sean Hildebrand, Kean University

Discussant Robert Lowry, University of Texas at Dallas

2217 Building the Pre-New Deal State Thursday History and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 11 Shamira Gelbman, Wabash College Participants Beware the Barnacles: Competition Between Organized Labor and Progressive Reformers and Construction of the New Deal State Allison Martens, University of Northern Iowa

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Shaping the State: The Impact of Federal Intervention on Antebellum Railroads Zachary Callen, Allegheny College The Progressive-era Origins of Independent Regulatory Commissions Hiroshi Okayama, Keio University

Discussant Jesse H Rhodes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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2218 The 2012 Presidential Election in the Rim South States Thursday Southern Politics 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 12 Jonathan Knuckey, University of Central Florida John McGlennon, College of William and Mary Janine A. Parry, University of Arkansas Charles Prysby, University of North Carolina at Greensboro David Woodard, Clemson University Chair Gibbs Knotts, College of Charleston This will be a roundtable involving authors of the University of Arkansas book which will be

analyzing the 2012 presidential election in the South. This will be a roundtable of the authors Thursday Panel L istings who wrote chapters on the Rim South states.

2219 Religion and Opinion Formation (in the US) Thursday Religion and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 13 Laura R Olson, Clemson University Participants Changing Attitudes Towards the Religion of Immigrants in the USA: A List Experiment Serap Gur, Louisiana State University Gay marriage opposition as predictor of racial bias Charles Dahan, University of Florida Psychological Loyalties: Linking Partisan Strength and Religious Attachment via Social Identity Theory Alexandra Reckendorf, University of South Carolina Lauren E. Smith, University of South Carolina Religion and the Hidden Gender Gap on Abortion Diana Forster, University of Florida

Discussant Laura R Olson, Clemson University

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2220 Priming and Framing in Public Opinion Thursday Public Opinion 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 14 Judd R. Thornton, Georgia State University Participants Framing Infectious Diseases and U.S. Public Opinion Mita Saksena Saksena, Florida International University Policy Diffusion and the Public: Public Preferences Regarding Innovation versus Diffusion James W. Stoutenborough, Texas A&M University Douglas R. Oxley, University of Wyoming Arnold Vedlitz, Texas A&M University Primed for Defense: How I Learned to Start Worrying and Love the Bomb Benjamin Radford, Duke University The Effects of Negativity in the Face of Competing Media Frames Adam Colby Tiner, Texas Tech University

Discussant David Hill, Stetson University

2221 Author Meets Critics: Matt Grossman’s “The Not So Special Interests” Thursday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 9:45am-11:15am Participant Celebration 15 Matt Grossman, Michigan State University Chair Darren Halpin, Australian National University Discussants Panel L istings Panel Thursday McGee Young, Marquette University Heath Brown, Seton Hall University

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2222 Gender and Public Policy around the Globe Thursday Women and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 16 Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri Participants To Comply or Not to Comply: Evaluating Enforcement of Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 Karen O’Connor, American University Alixandra Yanus, High Point University Empowerment of Women Through Family Planning in Bangladesh Upohar Haroon, University of Florida Gender and Public Policy: An Assessment of Women Legislators Influence on Policy-making in Rwanda Thursday Panel L istings Reverien Mfizi, University at Buffalo, SUNY Mehwish Sarwari, University at Buffalo- SUNY Voluntary Compliance with Global Initiatives: Gender Balance in Security Personnel Sabrina Karim, Emory University Kyle Beardsley, Emory University Arianna Robbins, Emory University

Discussant Mirya Holman, Florida Atlantic University

2223 Agenda-Setting and the Public Presidency Thursday Presidential/Executive Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 2 Julia Azari, Marquette University Participants Presidential Grassroots Lobbying and Partisan Appeals Jonathan Klingler, University of Rochester President Obama as Agenda Leader Jeffrey Peake, Clemson University Kelsey McCawley, Clemson University Will Sturgis, Clemson University Danielle Preskitt, Clemson University Agenda Priorities and the Influence of Presidential Attention Lara A Wessel, Armstrong Atlantic State University Hope That’s Not So Hollow: Inter-Institutional Agenda Leadership in American Politics Heather Larsen-Price, University of Memphis Paul Rutledge, University of West Georgia

Discussant Julia Azari, Marquette University Presidents have a wide array of tools at their disposal with which they can shape public opinion and the policy agenda. This panel consists of a number of papers exploring the usage of these tools by the modern presidency and their influence on the agendas of other institutions and public opinion.

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2224 Lawyers and Private Sector Influences on the Judiciary Thursday Judicial Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 3 Sara C. Benesh, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Participants Moving from the Private Sector to the Federal Bench Lisa Holmes, The University of Vermont Public and Private Interests in Judicial Risk Regulation Patrick Luff, Arizona State University/University of Oxford The Effects of Lawyer Advertising on American Public Opinion of the US Court System Amanda M Edmiston, University of Florida Michael Scicchitano, University of Florida Tracy Johns, University of Florida Tilted Scales: The Impact of Federal Courts on American Income Inequality David Hoffman, Washington University in St. Louis Susanne Schorpp, Georgia State University Benjamin Kassow, University of South Carolina

Discussant Sara C. Benesh, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

2225 State Courts and Judicial Decision Making Thursday Judicial Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 4 Matthew E.K. Hall, Saint Louis University Participants Disagreement in State Supreme Courts Panel L istings Panel Thursday Meghan E. Leonard, Illinois State University Joseph V. Ross, Florida Gulf Coast University The Effect of Institutional Procedures on Agenda-Setting in State Courts of Last Resort Benjamin C Soltoff, The Pennsylvania State University Christopher Zorn, The Pennsylvania State University The Press and State Courts: Explaining Front-Page Coverage of Civil Liberties Decisions Sara Hiers, University of Georgia Undoing the Initiative: Why Are Ballot Initiatives Challenged in Court, and Why Do Judges Overturn Them? Dean Lacy, Dartmouth College Who Votes ‘Right’? Ideological Incongruity on State Supreme Courts TJ Kimel, University of South Carolina

Discussants Matthew E.K. Hall, Saint Louis University Joseph Cobetto, University of Missouri, Columbia

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2226 Factors Affecting Voter Decisions Thursday Elections and Voting 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 5 Sean Evans, Union University Participants Differences in Vote Determinants among New and Repeat Voters Steven Nawara, Valdosta State University The Indian rain dance of the incumbent. The effect of weather beyond turnout. Anna Bassi, UNC at Chapel Hill The Public’s Awareness of Vice Presidents and Their Policies in Successor Elections Matthew Childers, University of Georgia

Discussant Thursday Panel L istings Sean Richey, Georgia State University

2227 Issues in American Political Development Thursday Program Chair’s Panels 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 6 Jeffrey D Grynaviski, Wayne State University Participants A Man’s Gun is his Castle?: Reexamining the Implications of Incorporating the Second Amendment Colin D. Christensen, Emory & Henry College Madisonian Veneration Jacqueline Renee Hunsicker, University of Houston The Union Paradigm of 1788: Three Anti-Federalists Who Changed Their Minds Michael J Faber, Indiana University

Discussant Jeffrey D Grynaviski, Wayne State University

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2228 Food and Health Policy in the Global Context Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 7 Brenda Marie Kaufman, Flagler College Participants Common Shocks, Diverse Policies Cindy Cheng, Duke University Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Economic Sanctions and Health Effects Daniel Doran Partin, University of Kentucky Toward Definition: An Analysis of the Sustainable Development Discourse Heather Marie Farley, Northern Arizona University

2229 Connectivity, Participation, and Identity Thursday The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 8 Joel R. Campbell, Troy University Participants Authoritarian Management of (Cyber-) Society in the Former Soviet Republics of Central Asia: Internet and Political Protest Movements Jaclyn Kerr, Georgetown University Accelerating and Sustaining Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Use of E-governance As a Likely Conduit Lawrence N-Yaaba, Auburn University Risper Mwangi, Auburn University Broadband Connections and Voter Turnout David P Adams, Auburn University

Panel L istings Panel Thursday John Koehler, Auburn University Framing and Vocality: The Internet’s Role in the Promotion of Peace or Violence Benoit Flippen, George Mason University Identity After Apartheid: Afrikaners and New Media Sean Jacobs, The New School

Discussant Joel R. Campbell, Troy University

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2230 New Approaches to Understanding Civil War Thursday International Politics: Conflict and Security 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 9 7 Year Itch? R2P and Value Infidelity Elizabeth Karampelas, Georgia State University Autonomy, Ethnic Minorities, and Human Rights Gabriel Anderson, Louisiana State University Militant Capabilities and Civil Conflict: Modeling Civilian Targeting Peter Vining, Duke University Third-Party Peace Enforcement and Civil War Termination Bargaining Sunhee Park, Central European University Explaining Success and Failure in International Mediation: A Comparative Study of Mediation

Efforts in Cyprus and Northern Ireland Thursday Panel L istings Onur Sen, Georgia State University

2304 Managing in Public Organizations Thursday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 21 Xuhong Su, Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina Participants Managing in a Constrained Environment: The Case of Segregated Schools K Juree Capers, Texas A&M University Sector Imprinting and Managerial Perceptions of Organizational Risk Aversion Heather Nicole Rimes, University of Georgia When Policy Trumps Ethics: The Helpless Bureaucrat Will Miller, Flagler College Smoke and Mirrors: How an Allegedly Inclusionary Strategy Perpetuates an Exclusionary Discourse Raluca Bejan, University of Toronto The Effect of Mentoring on the Job Satisfaction of Public Managers Jennie Welch, University of Georgia

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2308 Southern and Conservative American Political Thought Thursday Political Theory 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 27 Gianna Englert, Georgetown University Participants Constitutional Conservatism and American Conservatism Johnathan O’Neill, Georgia Southern University The Southern Conservative Thought of John C. Calhoun and the Cultural Foundations of the Canadian Identity Douglas Edward Jarvis, Carleton Univeristy The Tory Touch: True North and Old South Colin Pearce, Clemson University Presidential Power in the 21st Century Caleb Verbois, Regent University

Discussant Isis Leslie, Saint Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry

2310 Voting and the Electoral Foundations of State Politics Thursday State Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 29 Nathan Keith Mitchell, Prairie View A&M University Participants Multi-member Districts and Coordinated Campaigns Jeffrey Taylor, University of Maryland Restrictions on Otherwise Eligible Voters: Literacy Tests, Poll Taxes, and State Voter ID Laws

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Bruce Ransom, Clemson University The effect of polling locations upon vote choice: A natural experiment Charles Dahan, University of Florida Dan Smith, University of Florida The Structure of Success: Determining Victory or Defeat from Contribution Diversity in State Legislative Races Kristen Coopie Allen, University of Pittsburgh

Discussant Nathan Keith Mitchell, Prairie View A&M University

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2311 Political Power and Bargaining Models Thursday Positive Political Theory 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 30 William Spaniel, University of Rochester Participants A Dynamic Model of Endogenous Political Power Jee Seon Jeon, Washington University in St. Louis Butter for Bombs: How Potential Power Coerces Concessions William Spaniel, University of Rochester Ethnicity or Blackmail? The role of Ethnic Leadership in Post-War Bosnia & Herzegovina Rodrigo Nunez-Donoso, University of Houston Dividing the Conquered Thursday Panel L istings Brenton Kenkel, University of Rochester

Discussant Ryan Kennedy, University of Houston

2312 Intergovernmental Relations at the Local Level Thursday Federalism & IGR 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 31 Michael W. Hail, Morehead State University Participants Devolution Paradox and the South Carol Weissert, Florida State University David B. Jones, Florida State University A League of Their Own, or How City Mayors Form Inter-City Relationships Matthew Lee Howell, Eastern Kentucky University Adopting Institutions: Mapping Local Policy Choice in Governance Jaclyn Bunch, Florida State University Factors Affecting County Reliance on Nonprofits in the Provision of Human Services Jayce L Farmer, Florida State University

Discussant David P Adams, Auburn University Panel authors provide a rich evaluation of intergovernmental relations and the “state of federalism” at the state, county and municipal levels.

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2313 Predicting, Assessing and Reflecting on Performance Outcomes Thursday Teaching Political Science 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 32 Mark Carl Rom, Georgetown University Participants Assessing the Unassessable? Using Curriculum Analytics to Measure Student Learning Outcomes Mitchell Brown, Auburn University Janet Box Steffensmeier, Ohio State University Jocelyn Evans, University of West Florida Learning Outcomes in the Affective Domain: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence from Thee American Politics Courses Shamira Gelbman, Wabash College Teaching before the beep Predicting teaching performance from faculty phone messages. Steve Hartlaub, Frostburg State University Mark Hartlaub, Texas A & M Corpus Christi When the Aim is Practical Wisdom: Reflections on the Teaching of Professional Ethics” Barry Sharpe, Mars Hill College

Discussant Willaim Jonathan Rauh, University of South Carolina

2314 Undergraduate Research In International Politics Thursday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 33 Rhonda Wrzenski, Indiana University Southeast Participants Panel L istings Panel Thursday Balancing Hard and Soft Power in a Global Spectrum: American Dominance in International Relations Zachary Wisenor, University of Arkansas at Monticello Housing Policy, Abahlali BaseMjondolo, and the Liberal State in Post-Apartheid South Africa Eric Baldwin, undergraduate student The Double Edged Sword of Recognizing Emergent Parties Internationally: Oppositional Binaries in American Foreign Policy Micah Perry, University of Arkansas at Monticello The Effectiveness of Terrorism in Chechnya Kelsey Whiting, University of Northern Iowa

Discussant Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University

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2315 Parties and Procedure Thursday Legislative Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 1 Nathan Ilderton, University of Central Florida Participants An Examination Of The Link Between Positive Agenda Control And Partisan Electoral Results Frank Orlando, Duke University Getting Perspective on Polarization in Congress Nicole Asmussen, Oakland University Party and Committee Leadership Behavior, 1949-2009 Marija Anna Bekafigo, University of Southern Mississippi Procedural Tools and Dimensionality in the U.S. Senate Thursday Panel L istings Hong Min Park, University of Alabama

Discussants James C. Garand, Louisiana State University Nathan Ilderton, University of Central Florida

2316 Framing Morality and Gender in Public Policy Thursday Public Policy 11:45am-1:15pm Women and Politics Celebration 10 Chair Jon Ross, Instructor, Doctoral Student Participants “A Helping Hand? When Women are in Charge do They Advance Women?” Barry L. Bozeman, University of Georgia Xuhong Su, Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina What if You’re Not a Suburban Soccer Mom? Social Capital Among Lower SES Women Elizabeth Wemlinger, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Martha Kropf, University of North Carolina at Charlotte [Re]Framing Masculinity and the “Epidemic of Suicides”: Analyzing Gendered Outreach to Afghan/Iraq War Veterans Jon Ross, Instructor, Doctoral Student Outraged! - The MPAA, the NCAA, and the Political-Economic Benefits of Moral Legitimacy Paul Weissburg, Augustana College

Discussant Dana Patton, University of Alabama

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2317 Democracy: Ideology, Human Rights and Corruption Thursday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 11 Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri Participants Ideology and Perceptions of Democracy Kris Dunn, University of Vienna Operationalizing the Enemy: extraordinary lawgivers revised Dimitry Kortukov, Tel Aviv University Uneven Democracy: Human Rights in Presidential and Parliamentary Systems Daniel Doran Partin, University of Kentucky Party Finance Laws and Corruption: A Comparative Analysis Mijeong Baek, University of South Florida at St. Petersburg

Discussant Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri

2318 2012 Blair Center Poll--Early Results Thursday Southern Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 12 Pearl Ford Dowe, University of Arkansas Rafael Jimeno, University of Arkansas Todd Shields, University of Arkansas Chair Angie Maxwell, University of Arkansas The Blair Center Poll as created by political scientists Todd Shields, Pearl Ford Dowe, Angie Panel L istings Panel Thursday Maxwell and Rafael Jimeno of the Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society at the University of Arkansas. The poll is distinguished by its national scope as well as over samples of traditionally under-polled groups such as Southern whites, African Americans and Latinos. The 2012 survey will be in the field following the Presidential election and will be conducted by Knowledge Networks. At this roundtable, the principle researchers will present the initial findings of the survey.

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2319 Religion and Political Engagement (in the US) Thursday Religion and Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 13 Paul A Djupe, Denison University Participants Social Networks, Religious Commitment, and Political Engagement: A Case Study of Muslims in Indiana Patrick Schoettmer, University of Notre Dame The Social Context of Church-Based Mobilization: Norms, Surveillance, and Political Participation Steven Snell, Princeton University Are American Jews Hyperpolitical? Kenneth D Wald, Univeristy of Florida Thursday Panel L istings The Religious Economy of Political Mobilization Paul A Djupe, Denison University Jacob R Neiheisel, University of Wisconsin

Discussant Kenneth D Wald, Univeristy of Florida

2320 Pocketbooks, Pork, the Economy and Public Opinion Thursday Public Opinion 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 14 Kirby Goidel, LSU Participants Desirable Pork: Do Voters Reward for Earmark Acquisition? Travis Braidwood, Florida State University Economic Uncertainty, Competition, and the Millennial Generation’s Attitudes Toward Immigration Ross Ashley, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Stella Rouse, University of Maryland Parties and Pocketbooks: The Effect of Income Disparities on Public Confidence in Government Eric Loepp, University of Pittsburgh Zachary James Auter, University of Pittsburgh Something for Nothing? Public Opinion Toward Government Spending and Taxes William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University Daniel Thaler, Michigan State University The Causal Effects of Job Loss on Individual Attitudes toward Redistribution in the United States Albert Fang, Columbia University

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2321 Interest Group Mobilization and Advocacy Thursday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 15 Darren Halpin, Australian National University Participants Discursive Opportunity Structures in the Contemporary Marijuana Reform Movement Brooke Mascagni, University of California, Santa Barbara The Sleeping Giant and Declining Dinosaur?: Organized Labor and Latino Political Mobilization Susan Orr, SUNY College at Brockport Peter Francia, East Carolina University Virtually Real: How the internet has changed grassroots advocacy campaigns Marc Stier, Progressive Pennsylvania Levana Layendecker, MoveOn A Tale of Two States: Death Penalty Abolition in Connecticut and Maryland Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, Quinnipiac University Benjamin Jones, Equal Justice USA

Discussant Darren Halpin, Australian National University

2322 Women and Election 2012: Recapping another “Year of the Woman?” Thursday Women and Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 16 Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Barbara Burrell, Northern Illilnois University Karen O’Connor, American University Panel L istings Panel Thursday

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2323 Intra-Regional Dynamics Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 2 Eren Tatari, Rollins College Participants Arab Spring and Modernization of Islam Susmit Kumar, Kumar Consultancy (www.susmitkumar.net) Gender Quotas and Substantive Representation A case study of the Punjab Provincial Assembly Ameena Gul Mohyuddin, UMSL International Politics: Global Issues - Iran’s Soft Power Hiva Feizi, University of South Florida Thursday Panel L istings The Iranian Opportunity in Syria: Regional Hegemony or Balance of Power John W Sutherlin, University of Louisiana at Monroe

Discussant Eren Tatari, Rollins College

2324 Advances in Court-Bureaucracy Research Thursday Judicial Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 3 Robert Howard, Georgia State University Mark S. Hurwitz, Western Michigan University David Nixon, University of Hawaii Cole Taratoot, University of Alabama-Birmingham Chair Michael P. Fix, Georgia State University

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2325 Judicial Politics in the Lower Federal Courts Thursday Judicial Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 4 Marcus E Hendershot, University of Florida Participants Green Litigation: Investigating EPA Success in the Court of Appeals Elizabeth Wheat, University of Wisconsin- Green Bay Partisanship and Polarization in the Federal District Courts Kenneth L Manning, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Marc Sennewald, University of Houston Robert Carp, University of Houston The Influence of Terrorism Variables on US District Court Decisions in Wartime Christopher Banks, Kent State University Steven Tauber, University of South Florida Race and Gender Effects in the Lower Federal Courts Tajuana Massie, South Carolina State University

Discussant Marcus E Hendershot, University of Florida

2326 Factors that Condition Elections Thursday Elections and Voting 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 5 Robert Hogan, Louisiana State University Participants Ballot Order Effects and Direct Democracy: First-Come, First-Served? Michael Binder, University of North Florida Panel L istings Panel Thursday Thad Kousser, University of California, San Diego Group Decision-Making in Open Source Development: Putting Condorcet’s Method in Practice Christopher N Lawrence, Macon State College Strategic Mobilization: Why Disproportional Districts Increase Partisan Mobilization Efforts Carlisle Rainey, Florida State University The Impact of Touch Screen Voting Machines on Voter Roll-off Matthew S. Jennings, University of Georgia

Discussant Robert Hogan, Louisiana State University

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2327 Women’s Issues around the Globe Thursday Program Chair’s Panels 11:45am-1:15pm Women and Politics Celebration 6 Chair Amy Atchison, Valparaiso University Participants “Blues for Mama”: Resisting Black Women’s Dislocation from Jazz and Politics Sarita M Gregory, Kennesaw State University Silent Screams from a Forbidden Trade: Power Relations (or Lack Thereof) in the Sex Trade Reva Humphries, University of Arkansas at Monticello The Women’s Movement in Tsarist Russia Elena Shabliy, Tulane Thursday Panel L istings A Butleresque Concept of Agency in Relation to Sex-Workers Sara Marie Kallock, University of Manchester

Discussant Amy Atchison, Valparaiso University

2328 Trade, Aid, and the Funding of Human Rights Violations Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 7 Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Gardner-Webb University Participants Comparing the Determinants of US Funded NGO versus US Official Developmental Aid Michelle Keck, University of Texas at Brownsville Screening for Success: The Effect of Firm Signaling on WTO Case Selection Ryan Brutger, Princeton University Rebellion Funding, Capabilities, and the Use of Child Soldiers Trace C Lasley, Auburn University Terrorism and Trade: Terrorism in China and Trade between China and Central Asian Republics Yongjae Lee, Florida international university

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2329 Democratization: Determinants and Constraints Thursday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 8 Joel R. Campbell, Troy University Participants Consolidation Without Democrats? An Investigation of Democracy in Twenty sub-Saharan African Countries Joel Olufowote, University at Albany, SUNY Democratic Performance and Authoritarian Nostalgia in Korean Democracy WooJin Kang, Angelo State University Determinants of Individual-level Commitment to Democracy and Support for Hybrid Regimes: A (Generalizable) Case Study on Turkey Ebru Altinoglu, Fatih University - Istanbul - Turkey

Discussant Joel R. Campbell, Troy University

2330 Who Wins? War and Battle Outcomes Thursday International Politics: Conflict and Security 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 9 Fixing the Meaning of Victory and Defeat: Lessons from the Wars in Vietnam and Algeria Kelly McHugh, Florida Southern College National Military Glory or “Dangerous” Compromise?: Nationalism and the Outcome of International Conflict Gretchen Ursula Schrock-Jacobson, The Pennsylvania State University Pricing the Costly Lottery: Financial Market Reactions to Battles in the American Civil War Jeffrey Arnold, University of Rochester Panel L istings Panel Thursday

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2501 Political Networks and Public Opinion Thursday Political Networks 1:45pm-3:15pm Public Opinion Bayhill 17 Chair Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida Participants Social Consequences of Incongruency: Motivated Reasoning and Political Discussion Networks Elif Erisen, Cal Poly Cengiz Erisen, TOBB University of Economics and Technology David Redlawsk, Rutgers University Social and Affective Responses to Political Information David Redlawsk, Rutgers University Doug Pierce, Rutgers University Thursday Panel L istings William Cohen, Carnegie Mellon University Ramnath Balasubramanyan, Carnegie Mellon University The Role of Political Similarity in the Attraction Process Chelsea Jacqueline Phillips, UNC-Chapel Hill

Discussant Omar Daniel Nader, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

2502 Candidate Strategies Thursday Elections and Voting 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 18 Wayne Steger, DePaul University Participants Candidate Strategy and the Dynamics of Issue Convergence Kevin Kumar Banda, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Monica Moore, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ethnic Appeals and the Personal Vote Jack M. Santucci, Georgetown University Electoral Competition and Candidate Behaviour in Comparative Perspective Jeffrey A. Karp, University of Exeter District Conditions and Candidate Campaigns in State Legislative Elections Robert Hogan, Louisiana State University

Discussant Michael Binder, University of North Florida

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2503 Recruiting Allies Thursday CWC Gender, Race, Intersectionality 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 20 Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University Discussants Byron D Orey, Jackson State University Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Kathleen Bratton, Louisiana State University This third session of the CWC on Gender, Race, and Intersectionality would develop another insight from the gender and politics literature. To enhance diversity and address discrimination within political science departments and universities, diverse women political scientists recruit powerful allies in their departments, home institutions, the discipline and beyond.

2504 Budgets and their Influence on Public Organizations and Managers Thursday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 21 Nicolai Petrovsky, University of Kentucky Participants Budget Shocks in Public Organizations Abhisekh Ghosh Moulick, Texas A&M University Budgetary Changes and Urban Services Carla Flink, Texas A&M Money matters: The Determinants of fiscal and budgeting behavior among public middle managers Daniel Lenox Fay, University of Georgia Panel L istings Panel Thursday Kelly Ochs Rosinger, University of Georgia Brian R Gamsey, University of Georgia What do budget data tell us about the extent of bureau-shapingin UK regulatory agencies? Chris O’Leary, King’s College, London

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2508 Cosmopolitanism, Universalism, and Anti-essentialism Thursday Political Theory 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 27 Sophie Bourgault, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa Participants Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism and the Delimitation of Political Community Adam Gannaway, The New School for Social Research Kant on Cosmopolitanism and its Limits Steven McGuire, Eastern University Liberalism against Universalism: Revisiting Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws Keegan Callanan, Middlebury College Power/Knowledge and the Human Condition: A Critical Assessment of Foucauldian Anti- Thursday Panel L istings Essentialism and the Subject of Becoming. Joaquin Alejandro Pedroso, Florida International UNiversity Reflective Judgment in Rio de Janeiro Jon Masin-Peters, University of Florida

Discussant Leigh Jenco, London School of Economics and Political Science

Author Meets Critic - Andrea Gillespie’s — The New Black Politician: Cory Booker, Newark, 2510 and Post-Racial America Thursday Urban Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Bayhill 29 Ravi K Perry, Mississippi State University Andra Gillespie, Emory University Leniece Titani-Smith, Jackson State University Mirya Holman, Florida Atlantic University Author meets critic on Andra Gillespie’s book, “The New Black Politician: Cory Booker, Newark, and Post-Racial America”

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2511 PPT Potpourri Thursday Positive Political Theory 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Bayhill 30 Big Five Personality Traits and Political Participation: An EITM Approach Toward Understanding the Impact of Personality on Political Behavior. Marwa Shalaby, University of Houston Ching Hsing Wang, University Houston A Theory of State Censorship Mehdi Shadmehr, University of Miami Dan Bernhardt, Professor of Economics, University of Illinois Strategic Management and Bureaucratic Collaboration: Games of Irregular Cooperation with Randomly Varying Payoffs Nathan Favero, Texas A&M University Endogeneity Problems and Games of Incomplete Information Scott J Basinger, University of Houston

Discussant Scott J Basinger, University of Houston

2512 Federalism in a Comparative Perspective Thursday Federalism & IGR 1:45pm-3:15pm Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations Bayhill 31 Comparative Politics: Developing Areas Chair Jayce L Farmer, Florida State University Participants Federalism and Voter Turnout: Comparing Spain and Germany

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida Philip H Pollock, University of Central Florida Patronage Networks and Ethnic Representation in Russian Ethnic Homelands Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University Political Determinants of Fiscal Centralization: Empirical Evidence from Brazil Diogo Augusto Ferrari, Centre for Metropolitan Studies (CEM)/University of San Paulo(USP) Rethinking the Paradox of Federalism. A Longitudinal Analysis of Belgian Political Parties’ Positions on Federal Reform. Dave Sinardet, Free University of Brussels / University of Antwerp The Question of Federalism in Nepal Andre Lecours, University of Ottawa

Discussant David Bell, Savannah State University Panel authors provide a robust evaluation of the state of federalism beyond the borders of the United States. A range of topics are addressed creating a diverse panel of ideas.

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2513 Enhancing Student Success in the Classroom Thursday Teaching Political Science 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 32 William Gillespie, Kennesaw State University Participants Collaborative Note Taking in Politics Classes Harold Nelson Orndorff, Daytona State College Simulating Student Success: How the Model United Nations Improves Retention Craig Douglas Albert, Augusta State University Martha Humphries Ginn, Augusta State University Using Music to Study Introductory and General Education Politics Heather Lea Hawn, Mars Hill College Thursday Panel L istings Who Majors in Political Science? Jason Giersch, UNC Charlotte

Discussant Corina Schulze, University of South Alabama

2514 Undergraduate Research on Elections and Voting Thursday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 1:45pm-3:15pm Elections and Voting Bayhill 33 Chair Jaclyn Jolene Kettler, Rice University Participants The Changing Electoral Environment of the American South Carlene Fogle-Miller, Florida Southern College How Accurate Were the Polls in the 2012 Presidential Election Margaret A. Maynard, Valdosta State University The 2012 Charter Schools Constitutional Amendment in Georgia: A County-level Analysis of the Election Results Christopher J. May, Valdosta State University Immigration: The Progressive Party’s Path to Change the Presidential Election of 1912 Matthew Geras, Florida Southern College Barack Hussein Obama: Read the Following Before Reelecting in 2012 Sydny Lynn Haire, Valdosta State University

Discussant Jaclyn Jolene Kettler, Rice University This panel is open to proposals arising from any undergraduate papers on the broad subject of elections and voting. These papers may be co-authored with faculty, solo efforts, or research initiated by more than one undergraduate.

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2515 Candidate Choice and Recruitment Thursday Legislative Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 1 Emily Orchard Wanless, Augustana College Participants Legislative Pay in the American States: Reservation Wages and the Decision to Voluntarily Retire Benjamin Melusky, University of Pittsburgh The Impact of Losing Majority Party Status on Career Decisions of Members of the House of Representatives Sean Evans, Union University John Swain, Governors State University The Impact of Member Retirement on the Partisan Imbalance of Women in the U.S. Congress Danielle Thomsen, Cornell University Why Don’t Working-class People Run for Office? Evidence from a National Survey of Legislative Candidates Nicholas Carnes, Duke University

Discussants Antoine Yoshinaka, American University Cherie Maestas, Florida State University

2516 Agenda-Setting and Framing Policy Issues Thursday Public Policy 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 10 Melissa Graham, University of Tennessee Participants Panel L istings Panel Thursday An Agenda Setting Analysis: The application of John Kingdon’s framework to the government transparency and open government initiative Melissa Graham, University of Tennessee Bandwagons in Policy Agendas?: A Computational Model of Agenda-setting Dynamics H F Thomas, University of Texas at Austin Problem definition and polarization: A case study of Chick-Fil-A Elizabeth Norell, University of Texas at Dallas Michael M Gunnin, University of Texas at Dallas The Politics of Waste and Decay: Nuclear Energy Policy in France and the United States Sebastian A. Meyer, University of West Florida E-Accessibility Policy Diffusion: a comparative case study of the United Kingdom, United States, and Norway G. Anthony Giannoumis, NOVA - The Norwegian Social Research Institute

Discussant Charles Barrilleaux, Florida State University

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2517 Post-Communist Political Development Thursday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 11 Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science Participants Democratic Consolidation in Hungary and in Russia-The Cultural Approach Judit Trunkos, USC Measuring Social Trust in the Former Soviet Union: Making the Case for Particularized Trust Nicole Ford, University of South Florida The EU and Russia - is there a potential for partnership? Ksenia Sergeevna Kulakova, University of South Florida

Discussant Thursday Panel L istings Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science

2518 Political Culture and Political Change in the South Thursday Southern Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 12 Jospeh Aistrup, Kansas State University Participants Early 21st. c. Tennessee Politics: Does Dead Red Mean Dead Blue? James L Baumgardner, Carson-Newman Poverty, Populism, and Party Identification in Eastern Oklahoma Daniel Michael Savage, Northeastern State University Jeonghun Min, Northeastern State University Southern Political Culture: Nietzsche and Gramsci in America Paul White, University of South Carolina The Decline of Two-Party Competition for Legislative Races in South Carolina Since 1960 and massive Candidate Disqualification of 2012 Dan G Ruff, Austin Peay State university

Discussant M V Hood, University of Georgia

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2519 Religion and Political Theory Thursday Religion and Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 13 Stephen Phillips, Belhaven University Participants Augustine, Shakespeare, and Tolkien on Our Ability to Indentify and Benefit from Humility in Politics Michelle Marie Kundmueller, University of Notre Dame Political Theology after disenchantment: Carl Schmitt and the New Religious Political Movements Renaud Fabbri, Versailles Public Institutions Religion building Social Capacity: Lutheran Higher Education, Namibian Independence and Leadership Development Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Gardner-Webb University Translating Symbolism: An Epistemological Grounding for Religion and Politics Rachel Blum, Georgetown University

Discussant Margot Morgan, Indiana University

2520 Public Opinion and Environmental Issues Thursday Public Opinion 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 14 Victoria Shineman, New York University, Princeton University Participants Exploring the Relationship between Social Capital and Individuals’ Policy Preferences for Environmental Protection Panel L istings Panel Thursday Myung Jin, Virginia Commonwealth University Local Climate Shifts and Public Opinion Toward Climate Change in the Gulf Coast Kirby Goidel, LSU Public Opinon toward Climate Change Mark D. Ramirez, Arizona State University The Weathering of American Views on Climate Change Christopher P. Borick, Muhlenberg College

Discussant Bryan M. Parsons, University of Tennessee at Martin Public opinion on climate change and environmental issues.

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2521 Interest Groups and their Members Thursday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 15 Susan Orr, SUNY College at Brockport Participants Let Me Be Clear: Experiential Search, Informative Messages, and Membership Activity in Volunteer Organizations Jonathan Klingler, University of Rochester Satisfaction with limits: Analyzing the views that Ontario university faculty have of their unions Jonah Butovsky, Brock University Larry Savage, Brock University Michelle Webber, Brock University Thursday Panel L istings The Nonprofit Sector in the Context of the Developing World: A Case Study in the Republic Of Mauritius Chenaz B Seelarbokus, Kennesaw State University Immigrants, Nonprofits, and the 2012 Election Heath Brown, Seton Hall University

Discussant Susan Orr, SUNY College at Brockport

2522 It’s Not All about Legislators: Women in Appointed, Executive, and Judicial Politics Thursday Women and Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 16 Rhonda Wrzenski, Indiana University Southeast Participants Female State Attorneys General: Breaking the Mold or Following Suit? Elizabeth Ellen Gordon, Kennesaw State University Representative Bureaucracy: Exploring the Prerequisites for the Link between Passive and Active Representation Changgeun Yun, Martin School of Public Policy and Administration Women in High-Level Politics: The Role of Path Dependence Ekaterina Rashkova-Gerbrands, Leiden University (The Netherlands)

Discussant Stephanie Bellar, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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2523 Theory and Executive Leadership Thursday Presidential/Executive Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Political Theory Celebration 2 Chair Billy Monroe, Prairie View A&M University Participants Democratic Theory in Practice: Thomas Jefferson’s Presidential Newspaper Melvin C. Laracey, University of Texas at San Antonio “Compassionate,” Meet “Conservative”: David Cameron’s Performative Discourse as Political Leader and New Male Jon Ross, Instructor, Doctoral Student Conservatism and the Political Theory of Successful Leadership in the Golden Age of American Liberalism Emile Lester, University of Mary Washington Prime Ministerial Leadership in Canada: Opportunity Contexts and Disjunctive Politics from Diefenbaker to Harper Richard Steven Conley, University of Florida

Discussant Colin Pearce, Clemson University

2524 Author Meets Critics: Law, Ideology, and Collegiality Thursday Judicial Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Author Celebration 3 Donald Songer, University of South Carolina Critic Gbemende Johnson, Hamilton College Panel L istings Panel Thursday Chair Raul Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University

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2525 Re-Examining the Chief Justice Thursday Judicial Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 4 Saul Brenner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Participants The Influence of the Chief Justice Revisited: Personality and Strategy David Danelski, Northern Illinois University Honeymoon on the Court? Chief Justices & Their First Years Pamela C Corley, Southern Methodist University Amy Steigerwalt, Georgia State University Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University The Chief Justice as Strategic Advocate Teena Wilhelm, University of Georgia Thursday Panel L istings Richard Vining, University of Georgia Be Careful with My Court: The Chief Justice and Supreme Court Legitimacy Sara C. Benesh, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Shawn Fettig, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Genuine Leader or Merely ‘First Among Equals’? Probing the Leadership Capacity of the Chief Justice Brandon Bartels, George Washington University Phillip Wininger, George Washington University

Discussants Saul Brenner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University

2526 Electoral Participation and Its Consequences Thursday Elections and Voting 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 5 Robert Bruce Anderson, Florida Southern College Participants College Voters: Does Proximity Matter? A Natural Experiment Looking at Voting Booths on Campus Nicholas LaRowe, University of Southern Indiana Effects of State Institutions on Funding Flows from Individual Contributors to State and Federal Candidates Susanna Supalla, University of Rochester The Representation of American Nonvoters by the Officials They Did Not Elect Emily Hilty, Indiana University Google as Gatekeeper: How Google’s Search Algorithm Promotes Better Citizenship Sean Richey, Georgia State University James Benjamin Taylor, Georgia State University

Discussant Robert Jackson, Florida State University

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2527 The Meaning of Professionalism, the Value of Discipline Thursday Program Chair’s Panels 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Celebration 6 Michael Britnall, American Political Science Association William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University Kim Hill, Texas A&M University Chair Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, University of North Carolina This panel invited colleagues to a colloquy on the role of professionalism in sustaining the highest state of professional practice. Participants will speak briefly, after which we hope for considerable audience discussion.

2528 China in a Globalized World Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 7 Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology Participants Chinese Political Efficiency and Economic Growth Mark Abdollahian, Claremont Graduate University Zining Yang, Claremont Graduate University Kyungkook Kang, Claremont Graduate University Determinant and Countermeasures of Politicization of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the United States of America Qingming Zhang, Auburn University Journey to the West Therese Sollien, Florida International University Panel L istings Panel Thursday Discussant Feng Sun, Troy University

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2529 Fiscal Policy and Rights in the Developing World Thursday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 8 Ryan Kennedy, University of Houston Participants Chinese Foreign Direct Investment and Labor Rights in Africa Paula Mukherjee, UNC The Social Impact of Intellectual Property Rights in the Developing World: Public Health, Education, and Inequality Michael Kelly McDonald, University of Maryland Has Left Stopped Being Left? Evidence of Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries Julia Hyeyong Kim, UCLA Thursday Panel L istings Discussant Ryan Kennedy, University of Houston

2530 International Capabilities and Conflicts Thursday International Politics: Conflict and Security 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Celebration 9 Bringing History Back to the System: How the Effect of the Distribution of Capabilities on Conflict Changes Across Time David Sobek, Louisiana State University Explaining the Causes of the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War: Optimism, Balancing, and Windows Joshua Hastey, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall Univeristy John Henzel, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall Univeristy Jennifer Ijichi, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall Univeristy Hegemonic Power and the Nonintervention Norm William James Muck, North Central College Reach Out and Touch Somebody: Naval Power and Non-contiguous Conflict Brian Crisher, Florida State University Mark Souva, Florida State University

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2642 SPSA Endowment Committee Thursday Meetings 3:00pm-4:00pm Participants Rock Spring Leslie Anderson, University fo Florida Karen M McCurdy, Georgia Southern University Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University The SPSA Endowment Committee meets from 3 .p m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday.

2601 Political Networks and Elections Thursday Political Networks 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 17 Richard Skinner, New College of Florida Participants Political Parties and the Campaign Finance Network Paul Herrnson, University of Maryland Justin H Kirlkland, University of Houston The Market for “Hard” Money: Funding Flows through Political Parties Post-BCRA Susanna Supalla, University of Rochester The People in Your Neighborhood: How Political Minority Status Affects Political Participation Kelly Patterson, Brigham Young University Quin Monson, Brigham Young University Christopher Karpowitz, Brigham Young University Steven Snell, Princeton University Lindsay Nielson, UC-San Diego The Effect of Social Network Composition on the Propensity to Advocate in Democracy: Evidence from Japan

Panel L istings Panel Thursday James Benjamin Taylor, Georgia State University Sean Richey, Georgia State University

Discussant James Lech, Harvard University

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2602 Candidate Decision Making Thursday Elections and Voting 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 18 Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College Participants Congressional Redistricting and Strategic Decision Making: Reelection, Retirement, or Progressive Ambition? Mark Richard Dudley, Duke University Do Female Legislators Win at the Same Rate? Examining the Dimensions of Candidate Success Rhonda Wrzenski, Indiana University Southeast Carlene Fogle-Miller, Florida Southern College Robert Bruce Anderson, Florida Southern College The Consequences of Strategic Candidacy Decisions: A New Approach to the Study of Thursday Panel L istings Primary Elections for the United States Senate Aaron King, Duke University

Discussant Christina Suthammanont, Texas A&M University, San Antonio

2603 Mobilizing Resources for Change Thursday CWC Gender, Race, Intersectionality 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 20 Paula McClain, Duke University Discussants Vicki Hesli, University of Iowa Miki Kittilson, Arizona State University Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, University of Richmond This fourth and final session of the CWC on Gender, Race, and Intersectionality demonstrates that diverse women political scientists who aim to enhance diversity and address discrimination within their home political science departments and universities should mobilize all of the types of resources discussed at the CWC. For example, women’s caucuses should work with other like-minded organizations in departments, home institutions, and the discipline. If these organizations do not exist, advocates of change would be wise to promote them. They also need to work with allies to obtain material resources, information, and logistical support. These steps can transform practices and policies, facilitating the diversification of the profession.

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2608 Is liberal democracy liberal and just? Thursday Political Theory 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 27 Michael T Gibbons, University of South Florida Participants How Deep Is Mary Wollstonecraft’s Democracy? Lorna Norman Bracewell, University of Florida Limited Liberalism? Foreclosing on a Greater Sense of Human Flourishing through the Political James Mastrangelo, Southwestern College Lincoln’s Vision of the Liberal Community: The Wisconsin Address Timothy Haglund, University of North Texas Why do Women Within Liberal Societies Sometimes Not Make Public Claims Against Social Injustice? Farhana Loonat, Vanderbilt

Discussant James Johnson, University of Rochester

2610 Parties and Partisanship in the American States Thursday State Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 29 Arnold Fleischmann, Eastern Michigan University Participants Macropartisanship in Florida Michael D Martinez, University of Florida The Federal Fiscal Paradox: Why Do States that Benefit From Federal Spending Vote

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Republican in Presidential Elections? Dean Lacy, Dartmouth College “Uncommitted” – or Are They? A Spatial Analysis of the Democratic Primary in the Upper South Chad J. Kinsella, Lander University Crashing the Party: How Institutional Rules and State Partisanship Affect the Composition of the Primary Electorate Matthew Thornburg, George Mason University

Discussants Arnold Fleischmann, Eastern Michigan University Mark Carl Rom, Georgetown University

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2611 Governance and Institutional Design Thursday Positive Political Theory 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 30 Sean Gailmard, UC-Berkeley Participants An Argument for Centralization: The Problem of Privatization and Decentralized Institutions Luis F. Quiroz, University of California, Riverside Bureaucratic Hierarchies John Patty, Washington University in St. Louis Sean Gailmard, UC-Berkeley The Politics of Precision: Policy Making Between Agencies and Courts Ian R. Turner, Washington University in St. Louis Thursday Panel L istings Discussant Jidong Chen, Princeton University

2612 Job Searching and Retention in Political Science Thursday Graduate Student Research and Career Development 3:30pm-5:00pm Discussants Bayhill 31 Hans Erskine Schmeisser, Abraham Baldwin College Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida

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2613 Maximizing community engagement in the classroom: It’s not just service learning anymore Thursday Teaching Political Science 3:30pm-5:00pm Modern students are looking for more value in their educational experiences, both Bayhill 32 professionally and personally. Some students focus on developing skills and networks that will improve their job prospects and ultimately the economic returns on their degrees. Other students are interested in learning meaningful ways to engage with and have an impact on local and global politics. Some still just want to change the world. Although these seem like very different objectives, providing meaningful community engagement opportunities can help students achieve these goals and more. Although service learning is the most recognizable form of community engagement, it is only one of many. From writing letters to political and community leaders, conducting program evaluation, designing and community based research projects, and taking students on study abroad trips, Political Science faculty are already doing a great deal of community engaged work. The issue is not the “do-ing”, but considering why we are “do-ing” and thinking more about how these experiences can maximize student and faculty needs. Drawing on existing literature and some of the presenters own experience, the presentation will challenge faculty to begin to think more deliberately about planning and integrating the full spectrum of community engagement experiences across the curriculum. Special emphasis will be put on ways to integrate teaching, scholarship, and service to improve student learning objectives, fulfill faculty needs in research and service, and provide interesting ways to impact communities locally and globally.

2614 Undergraduate Research in International Relations Thursday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 3:30pm-5:00pm International Politics: Conflict and Security Bayhill 33 International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights Participants Religion and Politics: Explaining Political Stability in Jordan Jake Benoit, Florida Southern College Panel L istings Panel Thursday Social Policy and Domestic Terrorism Ashley Hawley, University of Tampa The Resurgence and Evolution of the Taliban after 2002 Carter Payne, Florida Southern College Political Leadership in the Arab Spring: A Comparison of Syria and Libya Dylan Spinks, Florida Southern College Democracy Versus Autocracy: A Study into the Formation and Dynamics of Alliances Phil Unvericht, University of Tampa

This panel features papers authored by undergraduate students. The papers focus on hypothesis testing using case studies. Although each paper addresses a different topic, each focuses on a contemporary issue in US foreign policy or Middle East politics.

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2615 Roll Call Voting and Representation Thursday Legislative Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 1 Hong Min Park, University of Alabama Participants “PAC Contributions and Roll Calls: A Case Study on the 2008 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act” Joshua Ross Gendal, Florida State University Risk and Roll Calls: How Legislators’ Personal Finances Shape Congressional Decisions Christian R Grose, University of Southern California The Representational Styles of Legislators with Physical Disabilities: Perspectives from the Vietnam Era Sally Friedman, University at Albany Thursday Panel L istings Richard K Scotch, University of Texas at Dallas Toeing the Constituency Line: Issue Salience and Roll-Call Behavior in the House of Representatives Suzanne Chod, North Central College

Discussants Hong Min Park, University of Alabama Joshua D Clinton, Vanderbilt Universty

2616 Race and Public Policy Thursday Public Policy 3:30pm-5:00pm Race Ethnicity, and Gender Celebration 10 Chair Nathan Keith Mitchell, Prairie View A&M University Participants Descriptive Representation and Legislative Access Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, Michigan State University Race, Class and State (Dis) investment in Political Equality: Examining Compliance with Section 7 of the NVRA Jamila Michener, University of Michigan Social Construction and the Treatment of American Prison Inmates Jeremiah Olson, University of Kentucky Would the Real Woodrow Wilson Please Stand? An Analysis of the Juxtaposition -- Theory, Policy, Practice Patricia Moss Wigfall, North Carolina Central University Ronald G Penny, North Carolina Central University

Discussants Nathan Keith Mitchell, Prairie View A&M University Melissa Marschall, Rice University

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2617 Accuracy and Selectivity in Political Communication Thursday Media and Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 11 Elena Shabliy, Tulane Participants Climate Scientists and the Media: Scientists Perceptions of the Accuracy of Climate Change Media Coverage James W. Stoutenborough, Texas A&M University Kellee J. Kirkpatrick, University of Kansas Arnold Vedlitz, Texas A&M University Partisans, Uncertainty, and Belief Updating William Flanders, Florida State University Younger voters and partisan selective exposure: When the Obama generation meets FOX News Zachary Folsom Cook, DePaul University The Rise of Misinformation: Media Motivations and Selective Exposure Paul Todd Fletcher, Florida State University

Discussant Ben Gaskins, Gardner-Webb University This panel considers papers on accuracy and selectivity in political communication.

2618 The Southern Politics of Change Thursday Southern Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 12 Billy Monroe, Prairie View A&M University Participants Panel L istings Panel Thursday The End of an Era: Democratic Hegemony in the South David Woodard, Clemson University Tea Leaves and Southern Politics: Explaining County-Level Tea Party Membership/Activism in South Irwin Morris, University of Maryland, College Park M V Hood, University of Georgia The Political Implications of Southern Migration D. Sunshine Hillygus, Duke University McKenzie Young, Duke University Picturing the Republican Realignment in the American South: A Vote-Shares Aggregate Approach Jospeh Aistrup, Kansas State University

Discussants Christopher N Lawrence, Macon State College Seth C. McKee, University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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2619 Religion and the State Thursday Religion and Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 13 Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Gardner-Webb University Participants An African Revival of Secularization Theory Thomas Michael McQuaid, University of New Orleans Explaining State Policies of Accommodation of Islamic Religious Practices in Europe Renat Shaykhutdinov, Florida Atlantic University Fawn Coba, Florida Atlantic University Islam and Political Violence Suveyda Karakaya, The University of Tennessee Thursday Panel L istings Religion’s influence on foreign policy: drawing lessons from Khomeini’s Iran to the Arab Spring Magdalena Charlotte Delgado, London School of Economics & Political Science The Strategic Dilemma of the Islamist Movement in Israel: Representation or Withdrawal? Sarah Salwen, Elon University

2620 Public Opinion and Political and Non-Political Institutions Thursday Public Opinion 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 14 Modeling Institutional Effects on Issue Attitudes Related to LGBT Citizenship Charles Smith, University of Mississippi Marvin Overby, University of Missour-Columbia Liam Clements, University of Missouri-Columbia Partisan Polarization and Public Attitudes About the .U S. Supreme Court Bryan M. Parsons, University of Tennessee at Martin Raul Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University The Architecture of Trust in Public and Private Institutions William English, Harvard University The Impact of Economic Perceptions on Non-Political Institutions William Myers, University of Tampa Judd R. Thornton, Georgia State University

Discussant Steven Nawara, Valdosta State University

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2621 Interest Groups and US Public Policy Thursday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 15 Bert Fraussen, University of Antwerp Participants One Nation Under Dad: An Examination of State-Sponsored Fatherhood Initiatives in the US Erin Baugher, University of Delaware The Dynamics of Interest Group Satisfaction with Congress Daniel E. Chand, University of Arkansas William Schreckhise, University of Arkansas Janine A. Parry, University of Arkansas Unorthodox Corporate Policy Making: An Analysis of the American Legislative Exchange Council Victoria Farrar-Myers, UT-Arlington Caroline Heldman, Occidental College

Discussant Bert Fraussen, University of Antwerp

2622 Reproducing the Politics of Reproductive Health Thursday Women and Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 16 Angelia Wilson, University of Manchester Susan Roberts, Davidson College Chair Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, University of North Carolina

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Intensely ideological abortion politics have become the norm in the years since Roe v. Wade, with some ability to move public opinion. The right to use contraception and access to contraceptive services, on the other hand, had generally been perceived to be settled, even to the extent of including the right to contraception in fundamental privacy and liberty rights. In 2012, the landscape looked different. Two years of unrelenting attacks on Planned Parenthood, an unusually frank reintroduction of notions of “legitimate” rape and unsubstantiated claims that female bodies could not or would not permit impregnation as a result of rape seemed to cast the usual dialogue about the politics of reproductive health services backward. Most surprising of all was the framing of access to contraception, called a basic preventive service by the Institute of Medicine, as a threat to religious liberty. This roundtable parses the narrative while it assesses the degree to which reproductive health politics is mobilizing by engaging in a preliminary analysis of the 2012 election.

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2623 The Politics of International Trade Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 2 Border Battles: Does Security Trump Trade? Ronald Gelleny, University of Akron Nancy Marion, University of Akron Democratization and Exchange Rate Regime Choice Byunghwan Son, University of Missouri at Columbia Determinants of individual preferences over US trade policy Jee-Kwang Park, American University in Cairo When the Rubber Hits the Road: Outcomes of Socially Responsible Behavior among India’s Top 100 Corporations

Shalini Sarin Jain, University of Washington Thursday Panel L istings

Discussant Joel R. Campbell, Troy University

2624 An EITM Approach to Modeling Judicial Behavior Thursday Judicial Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Positive Political Theory Celebration 3 Chair Tom Clark, Emory University Participants An Empirical Assessment of Supreme Court Bargaining Theories Leeann Bass, Emory University Comparing Litigants’ Arguments with Court Opinions Joseph Lloyd Smith, University of Alabama Strategic Publication Decisions in the U.S. Courts of Appeals Morgan Hazelton, Washington University in St. Louis Rachael Hinkle, Washington University in St. Louis Jee Seon Jeon, Washington University in St. Louis The Interdependency of Judicial Appointments: An Agent-Based Model of Appointments to the Federal Judiciary Alicia Uribe, Washington University in St. Louis Policy Expectations and Opinion Assignment in the U.S. Supreme Court Ryan Krog, George Washington University

Discussants Tom Clark, Emory University Scott J Basinger, University of Houston

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2625 Technology in Access, Transparency, and Citizenship Thursday The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 4 Digital Citizenship Fred Cocozzelli, St. John’s University Virtually the Same: The Effects of Physical and Virtual Groups on Social Capital Benjamin Isaak Gross, University of North Texas Program Administration and Access to Services in the Digital Age: Intergenerational Implications and State Provider Information Mitchell Brown, Auburn University Jessica Gratz, Auburn University Kathleen Hale, Auburn University Christopher Michael McGinn, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Nonprofit Transparency and Accountability Georgette Dumont, University of North Florida

Discussant Jeremy R. T. Lewis, Huntingdon College

2626 Studying Courts Comparatively Thursday Judicial Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 5 Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina Participants A Cross-National Analysis of Gender Effects on Judicial Outcomes Ali Shiraz Masood, University of South Carolina Donald Songer, University of South Carolina

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Building Court Power in New Democracies: Politics and Compliance with Constitutional Court Decision-Making Benjamin Bricker, Washington University in St. Louis Judicial Review, Charter Politics, and Federalism in Canada – the American Influences Ivan Jankovic, Simon Fraser University On the Constitutional Revolutions of Israel (1992-95) and Hungary (1989-2011) Kanishka G. B. Marasinghe, University of Texas - Austin

Discussant Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina

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2627 Managing Public Agencies in Difficult Times Thursday Program Chair’s Panels 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 6 Cole Blease Graham, Texas A&M University Participants The Media and Bureaucratic Accountability Alex Ruder, Princeton A Theoretical Costs Approach to Public Management: Tradeoff between External Costs and Decision-Making Costs Ping Zhang, Univeristy of Georgia Justin B Bullock, University of Georgia The Role of Politics in the Federal Reserve’s Lending during the Financial Crisis Lucas Llanso Puente, Stanford University Thursday Panel L istings

Discussant Cole Blease Graham, Texas A&M University

2628 Human Rights, Democracy, and Development Thursday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 7 Marc G. Pufong, Valdosta State University Participants Democratic Conditionality and Political Instability Gaspare Genna, The University of Texas at El Paso Taeko Hiroi, The University of Texas at El Paso Forcing a Brain Drain: Economic Sanctions and Education in Targeted Nations Daniel Doran Partin, University of Kentucky The globalization of resource rich countries: Curse or blessing? Chia-yi Lee, Washington University in St. Louis

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2629 Political Development and Reform Thursday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 8 Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology Participants Devolution in the Republic of Moldova: Transnistria and Gagauzia compared Larisa Patlis, Free International University of Moldova (ULIM) Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan, University of South Florida St. Petersburg Does electoral system matter on incumbency advantage? The case of Taiwan’s legislative elections reform Lu-Chung Dennis Weng, UT-Dallas Mexico’s Democratization, 1940-2010: the Role of Electoral Reforms and Sociopolitical Upheaval Clemente Quinones, Georgia Gwinnett College

Discussant Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology

2630 The Macropolitics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Thursday International Politics: Conflict and Security 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 9 Counter-terrorism, Terrorism, and Mobilization: Endogenizng Support Christine S Mele, Florida State University Does Terrorism Lead to Political Concession? A case study of PKK terrorism and AKP government in Turkey Onur Sen, Georgia State University The Outbidding Model of Terrorist Group Politics: Violent and Nonviolent Intergroup

Panel L istings Panel Thursday Dynamics and Terrorist Campaigns Daniel Masters, University of North Carolina Wilmington The Rational Struggle: a game theoretic analysis of the concept of Jihad Shamsuddin Karimi, Florida International University The Impact of Mediation on Spoiler Activity in Civil Wars Ishita T Chowdhury, The University of Alabama

Discussant Justin Conrad, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

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2701 Journal of Politics Editorial Board Thursday Meetings 5:00pm-6:00pm Participants Bayhill 17 Jan Leighley, American University William Mishler, University of Arizona Valerie Hoekstra, Arizona State John Aldrich, Duke University Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico Frederick Jason Boehmke, University of Iowa Janet Box Steffensmeier, Ohio State University Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University Kim Hill, Texas A&M University D. Sunshine Hillygus, Duke University Marisa Abrajano, University of California, San Diego Thursday Panel L istings James Adams, University of California, Davis James Alt, Harvard University Christopher Anderson, Cornell University Robert Bartlett, Boston College Deborah Baumgold, University of Oregon Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside Kathleen Bratton, Louisiana State University Sarah Brooks, Ohio State University Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, University of Chicago Harold Clarke, University of Texas at Dallas Mark Crescenzi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Brian Crisp, Washington University in St. Louis Vesna Danilovic, University at Buffalo, SUNY Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame James Druckman, Northwestern University John Dryzek, Australian National University Geoffrey Evans, Nuffield College Steven Finkel, University of Pittsburgh James Fowler, University of California, San Diego Kim Fridkin, Arizona State University Cary Funk, Virginia Commonwealth University Claudine Gay, Harvard University John Geer, Vanderbilt University James Gibson, Washington University in St. Louis Miriam Golden, University of California, Los Angeles Matt Golder, Pennsylvania State University Sanford Gordon, New York University Gretchen Helmke, University of Rochester John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Robert Huckfeldt, University of California, Davis Simon Hug, Université de Genève Patricia Hurley, Texas A & M University Gary Jacobson, University of California, San Diego William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University Jennifer Jerit, Florida State University Bradford Jones, University of California, Davis

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Journal of Politics Editorial Board (continued) Mark Jones, Rice University Kristin Kanthak, University of Pittsburgh Luke Keele, Pennsylvania State University Miki Kittilson, Arizona State University George Krause, University of Pittsburgh Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Jack Levy, Rutgers University Quan Li, Texas A & M University Suzanna Linn, Pennsylvania State University David Lublin, American University Ian McAllister, Australian National University Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University Melissa Marschall, Rice University Helen Milner, Princeton University Sara Mitchell, University of Iowa Jeff Mondak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Diana Mutz, University of Pennsylvania Tim Nordstrom, University of Mississippi Elizabeth Maggie Penn, Washington University in St. Louis David Peterson, Iowa State University Robert Rohrschneider, University of Kansas Arlene Saxonhouse, University of Michigan Leslie Schwindt-Bayer, University of Missouri, Columbia Gary Segura, Stanford University Charles Shipan, University of Michigan Beth Simmons, Harvard University Betsy Sinclair, University of Chicago Harvey Starr, University of South Carolina Walt Stone, University of California, Davis Wendy Tam Cho, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Panel L istings Panel Thursday Katherine Tate, University of California, Irvine Margit Tavits, Washington University in St. Louis Barbara Walter, University of California, San Diego Mark Warren, University of British Columbia Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame

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2822 Women’s Caucus South Business Meeting Thursday Meetings 6:00pm-7:00pm Celebration 16

2831 Welcoming Reception Thursday Meetings 6:45pm-7:45pm Garden Terrace Thursday Panel L istings

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3937 Friday Registration Friday Meetings 7:00am-4:00pm Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U (Registration)

3142 Ph.D. Chairs Breakfast Friday Meetings 7:30am-9:00am Rock Spring

3236 Friday Exhibit Hall Friday Meetings 9:00am-4:00pm Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U (Exhibit Hall)

3241 SPSA Membership Development Committee Friday Meetings 9:00am-10:00am Participants Peacock Spring James Matthew Wilson, Southern Methodist University anel L istings Brad T. Gomez, Florida State University Laura R Olson, Clemson University Shamira Gelbman, Wabash College Scott Lasley, Western Kentucky University Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri P F riday Byron D Orey, Jackson State University

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3103 Outside Spending in Elections Friday Elections and Voting 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 20 David Hill, Stetson University Participants Independent Expenditures and the Congressional Elections of 2010 and 2012 Rob Mellen Jr, Mississippi State University Bradley Dickerson, University of Mississippi Can an old dog learn new tricks?: How the electoral context influences interest group spending Christina Suthammanont, Texas A&M University, San Antonio Christopher Owens, Central Michigan University Negative Campaign Advertising, Vote Choice, and Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment in a Congressional Campaign Christopher B Mann, University of Miami Lisa Bryant, University of New Mexico Beyond Who Wins and Who Loses: Federal Campaign Spending and the Quality of

Democracy F riday P Jacob William Lupfer, Georgetown University

Discussant Peter W. Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University anel L istings

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3104 Institutions and Structures in Public Management Friday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 21 Vicky Wilkins, University of Georgia Participants Inter- and intra-organizational differences in perceptions of external red tape: does governance structure matter? Petra Van den Bekerom, Leiden University Rene Torenvlied, Leiden University Agnes Akkerman, Radboud University, Nijmegen Networking Management, Social Capital, and Student Performance in Physical Fitness: Evidence from Texas School Districts Ling Zhu, University of Houston Angela Allison, Texas A&M University Ken Meier, Texas A&M Testing the Civic Duty-Performance Linkage with External Performance Indicators Nicolai Petrovsky, University of Kentucky Julian Gould-Williams, Cardiff University The Effect of Size and Structure on Administrative Intensity Amanda Rutherford, Texas A&M University

3108 Rousseau Revisited Friday Political Theory 8:00am-9:30am Chair anel L istings Bayhill 27 David Novitsky, University of Virginia Participants Faith Matters: Religion and Politics in Rousseau Mira Morgenstern, The City College of New York Mastery, Freedom, Friendship: Tutor and Pupil in Rousseau’s Emile P F riday Gianna Englert, Georgetown University Meier’s Rousseau J Harvey Lomax, University of Memphis The Gentle Anxiety of Modern Man: Montesquieu and Rousseau on the Softening Effect of Commerce Sarah Burns, Claremont Graduate University

Discussant Rebecca LeMoine, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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3109 Responsibility in Another Key Friday Political Theory 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 28 Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Participants Global Injustice and Global Responsibility Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Choice, Luck and Responsbility Jeff Spinner-Halev, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Discussants Jeff Spinner-Halev, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Authors meet authors: This is an innovative format. This is two authors engaging with each other on new approaches to political and moral responsibility.

3110 Managing Urban Growth & The Environment F riday P Friday Urban Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 29 Howard Katz, Elon University School of Law anel L istings Participants Hydraulic Fracturing in a New York Town: Analyzing Power Dynamics and Policy Direction Matthew Barnes, Princeton University Interest Group Divergence and the Mediating Effect of Local Capacity on Growth Management Christopher Hawkins, University of Central Florida The Political, Social, and Economic Dynamics of Achieving Environmental Justice: The Whitehead Model LaToria Shawntel Whitehead, Clark Atlanta University Assessing Market Failures in Central Planning Urban Growth Regimes Aaron Deslatte, Florida State University

Discussant Pamela J. Edwards-Ham, Saginaw Valley State University

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3111 Methodological Issues in Measuring Ideology and Ideal Points Friday Political Methodology 8:00am-9:30am Legislative Politics Bayhill 30 Chair Michael Kellermann, United States Naval Academy Participants Conservative Vote Probabilities: An Easier Method for the Analysis of Roll Call Data Anthony Fowler, Harvard University Andrew Benjamin Hall, Harvard University Measuring Issue Distances When Voters Have Nonseparable Preferences Dean Lacy, Dartmouth College The President, Political Parties, and Legislative Behavior in Brazil: An Application of Bayesian Item Response Modeling Tsung-han Tsai, Washington University in St. Louis “Party-talk: rhetoric and party cohesion in 19th century Britain”‑ Scott Moser, University of Texas- Austin James Scott, University of Texas- Austin Liang Sun, University of Texas- Austin

Discussants Michael Kellermann, United States Naval Academy Scott Moser, University of Texas- Austin

3112 Research Fellowships in Political Science Friday Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Administration anel L istings 8:00am-9:30am Participants Bayhill 31 Jamila Michener, University of Michigan Melissa Marschall, Rice University In this roundtable, political scientists with different research fellowships offer their insights on

P F riday writing successful fellowship applications and making the most of their fellowships.

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3115 Electoral Rules and Representation Friday Legislative Politics 8:00am-9:30am Elections and Voting Celebration 1 Participants Alan Abramowitz, Emory University Rich Forgette, University of Mississippi Participants Do Term Limits in State Legislatures Create More Quality Challenges to U.S. House Incumbents? Nathan Ilderton, University of Central Florida Florida Congressional Redistricting in 2012: An Assessment of Fairness Aubrey Jewett, University of Central Florida The institutional context of recruiting the members of the National Assembly, and its effect on social representation in the post-democratization era of Korea Chan Wook Park, Seoul National University, Korea The Personal Vote and Progressive Ambition: The Unintended Impact of “One Man,

One Vote” F riday P Emily Orchard Wanless, Augustana College Jack D. Collens, University of Georgia

3116 Policymaking in the U.S. Congress

Friday Public Policy anel L istings 8:00am-9:30am Legislative Politics Celebration 10 Chair Wendy Whitman Cobb, Santa Fe College Participants Second Street Gangs: Ad Hoc Policy Commissions in the Senate Kristen Coopie Allen, University of Pittsburgh Zachary James Auter, University of Pittsburgh Ian Palmer Cook, University of Pittsburgh Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University Congressional Staff and Legislative Effectiveness David Stack, Stony Brook University Agenda Change Strategies of Policy Entrepreneurs after Hurricane Katrina Tanya Buhler Corbin, Radford University The Politics of Federal Advisory Committes’ Survival, 1973-2008 Junseok Kim, Dongguk University-Seoul Public vs. Private Interest Lobbying by Nonprofits: Could Politics and Tax Policy Explain Part of the Divide? Daniel E. Chand, University of Arkansas

Discussant Tanya Buhler Corbin, Radford University A set of research papers examining different aspects of Congressional policymaking.

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3117 Potluck: Participation, Fathers, and Iran through the Mass Media Friday Media and Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 11 Joseph Cobetto, University of Missouri, Columbia Participants The Relationship Between the Media and Political Participation Among Young Adults Garrett John Gallinot, Muhlenberg College Media and Politics - The Iranian Regime’s Narratives Hiva Feizi, University of South Florida Fathers, Roles, and Identities: Cultural Constructions and Media Reinforcement Jon Ross, Instructor, Doctoral Student Entering the Fray: The Role of Implicit and Explicit Measures of Individual Conflict Orientation in Politics Emily E Sydnor, University of Virginia

Discussants Joseph Cobetto, University of Missouri, Columbia William Pollock, Florida State University This panel considers research related to participation, fathers, and Iran through the mass media.

3118 Measuring Performance and Evaluating Outcomes: Where Policy Meets Management Friday Public Administration 8:00am-9:30am Chair anel L istings Celebration 12 Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Participants A Look at Housing Corporations Doing Performance Management Steve Sussman, Barry University Kirsten Kim Loutzenhiser, troy university P F riday The Moderating Effect of Local Government Performances on the Local Business Climate Factors Myung Jin, Virginia Commonwealth University Revisiting Revenue Diversification: In Search Of The Optimal Measure Vaida Maleckaite, University of North Texas Does performance information affect politicians’ attitudes regarding spending and organizational reform? Poul Aaes Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark Martin Bækgaard, Aarhus University

Discussant Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida

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3119 Religion and the U.S. Constitution Friday Religion and Politics 8:00am-9:30am Participants Celebration 13 Separation of Church and State in Support of Limited Government and Virtue: A Catholic Perspective Seana Sugrue, Ave Maria University The Necessary Divorce: Separation of Legal ‘marriage’ and religious ‘marriage’ Brenda J. Norton, Baylor University Jason A. Hines, Dawson Instiute of Church-State Studies at Baylor University The Religion Clause of the United States Constitution and Georgia Constitutional History Michelle Marie Kundmueller, University of Notre Dame

Discussant Joseph S. Devaney, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

3120 Public Opinion and the Politics of Identity

Friday Public Opinion F riday P 8:00am-9:30am Participants Celebration 14 Appalachia and American Politics Steven White, Columbia University Ideology and the Illusory Correlation Revisited: Group Identity as a Mediator

Jayme Neiman, University of Nebraska - Lincoln anel L istings Frank John Gonzalez, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Latino Opinion of Immigration Reform Policies Amy Stringer, University of Florida Small-Group Conformity and Political Attitudes David Hendry, Yale University Ideological Labels in America: Self-Identification of Ideological Positions on Issues and the Operational-Symbolic Ideology Problem Christopher Claasen, Washington University Patrick Tucker, Washington University Steven S Smith, Washington University

Discussant Will Miller, Flagler College

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3121 Organizing Interest Groups Friday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 15 Richard Skinner, New College of Florida Participants A Viable Exit Strategy: Club Goods and the Decision to Leave Interest Groups Jonathan Klingler, University of Rochester A state affair? On the organizational development of interest groups. Bert Fraussen, University of Antwerp Power Politics: Advocacy to Activism in Social Justice Counseling Marian Azalea Lee, University of South Florida

Discussant McGee Young, Marquette University

3122 Gender and Interest Groups: A Comparative Perspective Friday Women and Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 16 Sarita M Gregory, Kennesaw State University Participants “Pushing Back Neoliberal Agendas via Women’s Coalitional Lobbying” Laura R. Woliver, University of South Carolina Outside the system? Women’s informal political participation, oil, and Islam Mirya Holman, Florida Atlantic University Jeremy Hagler, Florida Atlantic University Women in Iran and their role in the 2009 Green Movement Raheleh Dayerizadeh, University of South Florida Working the Gender Gap: The National Council of Women’s Organizations and Voter Engagement, 2008-2012

Panel L istings Panel Friday Laura R. Woliver, University of South Carolina Annie Boiter-Jolley, University of South Carolina

Discussant Alixandra Yanus, High Point University

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3123 Presidential Rhetoric: Its Causes and Consequences Friday Presidential/Executive Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 2 Caleb Verbois, Regent University Participants One Evolving Nation: Racial and Ethnic Categories in Presidential Election Year Rhetoric from 1964-2004 Nathan Angelo, The New School for Social Research The Impact of Mid-Term Congressional Elections on Presidential Speechmaking Anand Shastri, Florida International University Political Polarization and Presidential Rhetorical Partisanship: Have Presidents Become More Partisan Over Time? Jesse H Rhodes, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Was Bill Clinton a Civil Rights President? Charles M. Lamb, SUNY Buffalo Joshua Boston, SUNY Buffalo

Discussant Friday Panel L istings Michelle Belco, University of Houston

3124 The U.S. Supreme Court Friday Judicial Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 3 Michael P. Fix, Georgia State University Participants Outcomers and Jurisprudes: Strategic Interaction in Supreme Court Agenda Setting Quan Li, University of Central Florida Partisanship and Public Opinion on the Supreme Court Tom Clark, Emory University Jonathan Kastellec, Princeton University Statutory Interpretation and the Rule of Law: Understanding the Roles of Precedent and Politics in Deference Analysis McKinzie Craig, Marietta College Nicholas Conway, Texas A&M University Charles Arvin, Texas A&M University Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings and Perceptions of Nominee Evasiveness Dion Farganis, Elon University Justin Wedeking, University of Kentucky

Discussant Michael P. Fix, Georgia State University

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3125 International Courts and Their Effects on State Behavior Friday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 4 Rachel Bowen, The Ohio State University Participants Human Rights Organizations and Information Politics Baekkwan Park, Emory University Principal-Agent Problem and Signaling Games: The Courts Role in the Bargaining Process Jasmine Leigh Holyfield, University of Alabama The Effect of International Law and Domestic Institutions on States’ Torture Practices Ryan Merrill Welch, Florida State University

Discussant Rachel Bowen, The Ohio State University

3126 Political Parties and Elections Friday Elections and Voting 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 5 Mitchell Brown, Auburn University Participants The Question of Party Identification and Vote Volatility in Europe: Can We Speak of One Volatile Electorate? Steven Van Hauwaert, CEVIPOF, Sciences-Po, Paris, France Modeling Elections with Varying Party Bundles: Methods for Analyzing Elections with Regional Parties Kevin Anthony McAlister, Washington University in St. Louis Norman Schofield, Washington University in St. Louis Without Party or Prejudice: (Non)Partisan Conditioning of the Economic Vote Eric Loepp, University of Pittsburgh

Panel L istings Panel Friday The Informativeness of Campaign Commitments Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science

Discussant Greg Vonnahme, University of Missouri-Kansas City

138 Friday, January 4, 2013

3127 Sunshine and Money: Tourism Development in Florida Cities Friday Program Chair’s Panels 8:00am-9:30am Urban Politics Celebration 6 Participants Robert Kerstein, University of Tampa Richard Foglesong, Rollins College Dara Vance, University of South Florida Chair Ann O’M. Bowman, Texas A&M University Roundtable participants take up the issue of tourism development, especially with respect to cities in Florida.

3128 Financial Concerns and Governmental Institutional Response Friday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 8:00am-9:30am Chair Friday Panel L istings Celebration 7 Robert Lee Oprisko, Butler University Participants How the Institutionalization of Markets Consolidates Democracy and the Bureaucratic Rational State Michael Mousseau, Koc University Demet Mousseau, Koç University Political Institutions and Economic Reforms: Britain and Germany in the 1980s Matthew P Arsenault, Western Michigan University The International Determinants of Cooperation on International Financial Regulation Warren Durrett, University of Washington Uncertainty and the Desirability of Global Policy Harmonization Andrzej Baniak, Central European University Peter Grajzl, Washington and Lee University

Discussant Robert Lee Oprisko, Butler University

139 Friday, January 4, 2013

3129 The Substantive Impact of Democratization Friday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 8 Elena Shabliy, Tulane Participants Making ‘Parchment Guarantees’ Real: 20 Years of Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber’s Jurisprudence Bruce Wilson, UCF Democracy, Policy, and Inequality: Efforts and Consequences in the Developing World Dae Jin Yi, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Jun Hee Woo, Korea University Where Are They Now? Former Authoritarian Party Performance in Competitive Elections Ian Oliver Smith, Georgia State University

Discussant Stephen Phillips, Belhaven University

3130 Accountability, Elections and War Friday International Politics: Conflict and Security 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 9 Mark Souva, Florida State University Participants A Hawk for a Hawk: Why Leaders Choose Foreign Policy Advisors with Similar Personal Characteristics Jacob Ausderan, Florida State University Accountable to Whom? Electoral Systems and Conflict Initiation Lance Young Hunter, Augusta State Universiy Joseph W Robbins, Shepherd University Australia’s Conscription-based About-face: Contrasting Opposition to the First World War

Panel L istings Panel Friday and the Vietnam War Paul Vasquez, University of Central Florida Belief Formation During Wartime Elections: Accurate and Biased Signals Nicholas Philip Nicoletti, University at Buffalo (SUNY)

Discussant Mark Souva, Florida State University

140 Friday, January 4, 2013

3201 Comparative Aspects of Parties, Leaders, and Legislatures Friday Program Chair’s Panels 9:45am-11:15am Participants Bayhill 17 Voter-Party Linkage Strategies and Democratic Survival Amanda Dugan, Florida State University Coalitions, Cabinets, and Committees Royce Carroll, Rice University Typologies of democratic regimes in East and Southeast Asia: Kings, Presidents, Premiers and Assemblies Ken Coghill, Monash University Juan José Rusailh, Universidad de Buenos Aires Sebastián Pérez, Diego Portales University Legislative Oversight: Two Decade History of the Ukrainian Legislature Irina Khmelko, UTC

3203 How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms I

Friday CWC Party Manifestos/Platforms Friday Panel L istings 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 20 Robert Harmel, Texas A&M University Participants Bringing the party activists into manifesto writing: why and how? Robin Pettitt, Kingston University - London Contracts or advertising, pledges or record? How political parties choose their manifesto strategy Wolfgang C. Mueller, University of Vienna

Discussants Lars Svåsand, University of Bergen Mara Morini, University of Genoa - DISPO

141 Friday, January 4, 2013

3204 Theoretical Innovations in Public Management 1 Friday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 21 Vicky Wilkins, University of Georgia Participants Towards a Theory of Goal Ambiguity in Public Organizations Hal Griffin Rainey, University of Georgia Prospect Theory, Cognitive Biases, and Public Management: Towards a Better Understanding of the Decision-making Processes of Public Managers Justin B Bullock, University of Georgia It Is All about Expectations: Performance Gaps, the Role of Information, and a Bayesian Logic of Managerial Decisions Ken Meier, Texas A&M Ling Zhu, University of Houston Nathan Favero, Texas A&M University The Diversity of Delegation and Consequences for Bureaucratic Responsiveness Jennifer Selin, Vanderbilt University

3205 Substantive Democracy in Latin America Friday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 23 Walt Vanderbush, Miami University Participants The Quality of Democracy and the State Charles Kenney, University of Oklahoma Municipal versus National Electoral Cycles and Social Assistance Coverage in Brazil, 2004- 2011 Matthew Layton, Vanderbilt University University Electoral Politics in Bolivia: Panel L istings Panel Friday Miguel Centellas, University of Mississippi Katherine McGurn Centellas, University of Mississippi An Analysis of the Relationship Between Electoral Rules and Education Policy in Latin America Denis Alberto Rey, University of Tampa

Discussant Amy Erica Smith, Iowa State University

142 Friday, January 4, 2013

3208 Methods of Political Theorists Friday Political Theory 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 27 Michael L. Frazer, Harvard University Participants Cross-cultural Learning as Political, Not (only) Epistemological: Chinese conversations on “Changing Referents” (bian fa), 1860-1930 Leigh Jenco, London School of Economics and Political Science Models Among the Political Theorists James Johnson, University of Rochester The Ethics of Interpretation in Political Theory and Intellectual History Michael L. Frazer, Harvard University Twenty-first century political theory: problems and methods Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University

Discussant Jeff Spinner-Halev, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Friday Panel L istings

3210 Policymaking in the American States Friday State Politics 9:45am-11:15am Public Policy Bayhill 29 Chair Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, Michigan State University Participants Blocking Coalitions Stop Policy Diffusion: How Mobilizing Opponents of Policy Innovation Causes Diffusion to Fail Paul Musgrave, Georgetown University Just Saying No to ‘Just Say No’: The States and Abstinence Only Education Funding Mark Carl Rom, Georgetown University Rachel Blum, Georgetown University Possible Explanations for Variation in Punitiveness across the United States: An Exploratory Analysis Katharine Neill, Old Dominion University John C. Morris, Old Dominion University Wie Yusuf, Old Dominion University When States Compete: Distributive Politics and Institutional Capacity in the Race-to-the-Top Program Eric Loepp, University of Pittsburgh A Social Policy Analysis of the Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act (HB56) Brandon R. Davis, University of Alabama

Discussants James Lech, Harvard University Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, Michigan State University

143 Friday, January 4, 2013

Grants and Research Administration: Views from Sponsored Research Offices and Institu- 3212 tional Review Boards Friday Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Administration 9:45am-11:15am Participants Bayhill 31 Deborah Shaver, Georgia Southern University Melody Bowdon, University of Central Florida Andra Gillespie, Emory University This roundtable offers expert guidance on how to ensure that grant proposals comply with rules on budget preparation and proposal submission and meet requirements on protection of human subjects.

3213 Forecasts and Models of Elections Friday Elections and Voting 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 32 James C. Garand, Louisiana State University Participants How did the Primary Vote Forecasts Perform in 2012? Wayne Steger, DePaul University Issue and Leader Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections Andreas Graefe, LMU Munich Can Google Data Improve Election Forecasts Prior to the Election Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, Economics Modeling Misreports in Self-Reported Vote Choice Data Carlisle Rainey, Florida State University Robert Jackson, Florida State University

Discussant James C. Garand, Louisiana State University Panel L istings Panel Friday

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Strategies and Opportunities for Mentoring Undergraduate Research: 3214 A Faculty Roundtable Friday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 9:45am-11:15am Participants Bayhill 33 James LaPlant, Valdosta State University Geoffrey D Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Carol Strong, University of Arkansas at Monticello Gregory Domin, Columbus State University With faculty from a variety of institutions, our roundtable explores the strategies and opportunities for mentoring undergraduate research. Faculty will discuss departmental and institutional initiatives to promote undergraduate research opportunities. The roundtable will examine best practices and lessons learned from mentoring undergraduate political science research. Furthermore, the roundtable will identify resources, such as the Council on Undergraduate Research, that are available to faculty who are novices or veterans at mentoring undergraduate research. Audience participation and feedback will be encouraged throughout the discussion. Friday Panel L istings 3215 Author Meets Critics - Peverill Squire’s “The Evolution of American Legislatures” Friday Legislative Politics 9:45am-11:15am State Politics Celebration 1 Author Peverill Squire, University of Missouri Critics Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida Christopher Z Mooney, University of Illinois, Springfield Steven S Smith, Washington University Karl Kurtz, National Conference of State Legislatures Chair Charles Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina Author Meets Critics - Peverill Squire’s “The Evolution of American Legislatures”

145 Friday, January 4, 2013

3216 Effectiveness of Public Policies and Programs Friday Public Policy 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 10 Soomi Lee, University of La Verne Participants Impacts of Concealed Carry Licenses on Crime: A New Decade and Approach Michael Binder, University of North Florida Jeremy Carter, UNF Building Community Roots and Transforming Lives: Organic Gardening at an Alternative High School Jean Reith Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University Nancy Neiman Auerbach, Scripps College Artour Aslanian, Claremont Graduate University Stuart Wood, Claremont Graduate University The Convenience of Domestic Absentee Voting. Melaine Malcolm, Boston College Complementary and Substitutive Effects of Public R&D Funding on Private Investment at .U S. Universities Seth James Walker, University of Tennessee

Discussants Soomi Lee, University of La Verne Richard Fording, University of Alabama

3217 Elections, Electorates and Electoral Systems Friday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 11 Carole Wilson, Vanderbilt University Participants

Panel L istings Panel Friday Are Two Systems Better than One? The Impact of Mixed-Member Electoral Systems on Voter Turnout Shaun Williams-Wyche, University of Minnesota Incentive for Pork-Barrel Spending Under Mixed-Member System in Japan Akitaka Matsuo, Rice University Segment Electorates and Coalition Survival Paulina Anna Marek, University of Rochester Changing the Rules: LDP Presidential Elections as a Response to Public Opinion Taylor Crenshaw McMichael, University of Texas of the Permian Basin Robert Perry, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

Discussant Carole Wilson, Vanderbilt University

146 Friday, January 4, 2013

3218 Hispanics in the South Friday Southern Politics 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 12 Rafael Jimeno, University of Arkansas Susan A. MacManus, University of South Florida Chair M V Hood, University of Georgia A roundtable to discuss the Hispanic population and its effect on politics in the American South.

3219 Religion and Trust (in the U.S.) Friday Religion and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 13 Paul A Djupe, Denison University

Participants Friday Panel L istings Religiosity, Political Trust, and Political Efficacy Diana Forster, University of Florida Trust Me, I Believe in God: Theistic Appeals and Candidate Trust Ben Gaskins, Gardner-Webb University Scott Clifford, Florida State University Religion, Political Loyalty, and Civic Society: Governmental Responses and Faith-Based System Support Peter W. Wielhouwer, Western Michigan University Religious Worldviews and Dimensions of Trust Paul A Djupe, Denison University

Discussant Paul A Djupe, Denison University

147 Friday, January 4, 2013

3220 Public Opinion and the President: Past and Present Friday Public Opinion 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 14 David Hill, Stetson University Participants Modeling Economic Effects on Presidential Approval Gino Tozzi, University of Houston - Victoria President Obama’s Job Approval Compared to his Predecessors: A Data Envelopment Analysis William B. Tankersley, The University of West Florida Alfred G Cuzan, The University of West Florida The Use of Slavery Rhetoric in the Speeches and Letters of Abraham Lincoln Elizabeth Olson, Claremont Graduate University

3221 Population Studies of Organized Interests Friday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 15 Matt Grossman, Michigan State University Participants Mobilisation and Fluidity in Organised Interest Populations Darren Halpin, Australian National University H F Thomas, University of Texas at Austin Organizational diversity in neo-corporatist systems. On interest population dynamics in Belgium and the Netherlands. Bert Fraussen, University of Antwerp Caelesta Braun, University of Antwerp Social Movement Mobilisation and the State: a Europeanisation Perspective Louise Maythorne, University of Edinburgh, UK

Panel L istings Panel Friday Discussant Matt Grossman, Michigan State University

148 Friday, January 4, 2013

3222 Rhetoric, the Media, and Communication in Presidential and Executive Politics Friday Media and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Presidential/Executive Politics Celebration 16 Chair William Flanders, Florida State University Participants Presidential Saber Rattling and the Media B. Dan Wood, Texas A&M University Clayton M. Webb, Texas A&M University Political Rhetoic and Public Responsiveness Robert Crew, Florida State University Christopher Lewis, Un of West Florida Kevin Dyrland, Florida State University Do Incumbent Presidents Keep their Word?: Election Pledges & Presidential Action Joseph Cobetto, University of Missouri, Columbia “Obamacare” and the Politics of Health Care Reform Rhetoric

Jennifer Hopper, Washington College Friday Panel L istings

Discussant Richard Skinner, New College of Florida This panel considers research in rhetoric, the media, and communication in presidential and executive politics.

3223 Presidents and Presidential Leadership Friday Presidential/Executive Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 2 Nathan Ilderton, University of Central Florida Participants Personality and presidential leadership: Limits and opportunities Markus Toivo Juhani Kantola, University of Turku The Political effects of Presidential Ill-Health: The Case of Ronald Reagan Robert E. Gilbert, Northeastern University Different and Similar – Bush and Obama and the Imperial Presidency Caleb Verbois, Regent University

Discussant Jacob William Lupfer, Georgetown University

149 Friday, January 4, 2013

3224 Selecting Judges: Empirical Evidence versus Continuing Controversies Friday Judicial Politics 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 3 Mark S. Hurwitz, Western Michigan University Robert Howard, Georgia State University Teena Wilhelm, University of Georgia Chair Drew Noble Lanier, University of Central Florida

3225 Public Opinion and Judicial Legitimacy Friday Judicial Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 4 Donald Songer, University of South Carolina Participants Explaining the Role of Procedural Evaluations in Public Perceptions of the Courts Courtney Broscious, Temple University Losing Face, Losing Freedom: The Court, the Media, and Public Opinion Amanda Clare Bryan, University of Minnesota Chris Kromphardt, University of Alabama Neither purse, nor sword – the media will do: Media coverage of the Court’s value frames Kathleen Searles, Augusta State University Martha Humphries Ginn, Augusta State University Glen Smith, Gainesville State College Supreme Court TV: The Legitimacy and Knowledge Implications of Televised Court Proceedings Sara C. Benesh, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Kevin M. Scott, Administrative Office of the. U S. Courts

Discussant

Panel L istings Panel Friday Donald Songer, University of South Carolina

150 Friday, January 4, 2013

3226 Technology in Policy Implementation, Influence, and Innovation Friday The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 5 Cynthia Bowling, Auburn University Participants If a Drone Falls in the Forest—A Definitional Framework for Military Innovation Nina Kollars, Saint John’s University/Ohio State University Impact of Information and Communications Technology on Outward Flows of Official Records: Towards Transparency and eGovernance Jeremy R. T. Lewis, Huntingdon College Using Virtual Internet Technology in Social Service Delivery Jessica Gratz, Auburn University Playing Monopoly with the Internet: Telecoms, ISPs, and the Digital Divide Michael Roderick Brownstein, Purdue University`

Discussants Cynthia Bowling, Auburn University Tobias Mense, Auburn University at Montgomery Friday Panel L istings

Growing into One’s Professional Role: Embracing the Best Practices of the Discipline, from 3227 Graduate Student to New Professional Friday Program Chair’s Panels 9:45am-11:15am Graduate Student Research and Career Development Celebration 6 Participants Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University Barbara Presnall, Texas Women’s University Amy Atchison, Valparaiso University Chair Jon Bond, Texas A&M University This panel of outstanding scholars, sponsored by the SPSA Council and its Committee on Professionalism, and co-sponsored by the Graduate Student Research section, invited graduate students to reflect on the meaning and daily application of professionalism in all facets of the practice of political science. The SPSA Executive Council strongly encourages all graduate students attending the meeting to come to this roundtable, featuring APSA Prsident Jane Mansbridge.

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3228 Global Environmental Policy Friday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 7 Chenaz B Seelarbokus, Kennesaw State University Participants International Environmental Cooperation Chenaz B Seelarbokus, Kennesaw State University The Politics of the Atmosphere: Climate Change, Environmental Politics and Critical Theory Monica Smalley, University of South Florida Knowledge, Policy and Practice: A case study of how the nation of Ghana is attempting to manage its environmental issues as developing state balancing local and global governance concerns. Brenda Marie Kaufman, Flagler College Norms in Global Sustainable Development Governance: The Case of the Japanese Global Environmental Policy Masatoshi Yokota, Tokyo University of Science

Discussant Brenda Marie Kaufman, Flagler College

The Expansion and Enforcement of State Capacity: Overactive Controls, Underactive 3229 Controls, and Social Demands for Control Friday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 9:45am-11:15am History and Politics Celebration 8 Chair Stephen Phillips, Belhaven University Participants Crime, Law Enforcement, and the Erosion of Civil Rights Sebastian Sclofsky, University of Florida

Panel L istings Panel Friday Africa’s capacity building quandary: Should governments be blamed? Napoleon Bamfo, Valdosta State University The Historical Roots of “Illiberal” Democracy: The Case of Censorship in India Ameya Balsekar, Lawrence University

Discussant Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science

152 Friday, January 4, 2013

3230 Beyond the State: IGOs, NGOs and Security Friday International Politics: Conflict and Security 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 9 David Sobek, Louisiana State University Participants A Missing Link in International Politics: The UNSC, International Organizations, and Cooperation in IR Theory. Allan Wilford, University of Tennessee Christopher Wilson, University of Tennessee Between The Power and Institution Construction in the Framework of European Integration:The Study of EU Common Foreign and Security Policy Chung-yi Chen, National Chung-Hsing University Extraordinary Rendition, European Style? Norms, Justice, and the EU’s Counter-Piracy Naval Operation Michael E. Smith, University of Aberdeen Voluntary Compliance with Global Initiatives: Gender Balance in Security Personnel

Kyle Beardsley, Emory University Friday Panel L istings Sabrina Karim, Emory University Arianna Robbins, Emory University

Discussant David Sobek, Louisiana State University

153 Friday, January 4, 2013

3239 Ralph Bunche Summer Institute Poster Session Friday Program Chair’s Panels 10:00am-12:00pm Participants Peabody Grand Our Races Do Not Matter Anymore: Americans, United Against the War Rotunda (Poster Desiree Anderson, Randolph-Macon College Session A) Assimilation Reconsidered: The Effect of Transnational Network on the Civic Engagement of 1.5 and 2nd Generation Americans Renata Barreto-Montenegro, Reed College Principals and Immigrant Parents: Linking Descriptive Representation and School Policy Angie Bautista-Chavez, Rice University A Thin Line Between Love & Hate: The State’s Role in Mandating Arrest Policies Jasmine Brooks, Augustana College Finding Their Voice: Minority Perceptions of Media Bias and Their Effect on Political Participation Julia Cramer, James Madison University Revisiting Black Poverty: Are Latinos the New Enemy? Angel Mira, University of Notre Dame Location Means Participation: An Analysis of the Proportion of Latinos in States and Their Rates of Participation Patricia Posey, University of Florida Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?: An Analysis of the Contact Theory on the Attitudes Towards Homosexuals Patricia Sidbury, Virginia State University The ParticipAsian Problem: Exploring Low Political Participation among Asian Americans Laurie Tumaneng, University of Guam From Planning a Prom to Having the World in Your Palms: The Link Between Student Government and Political Participation Lonald Wishom, Weber State University

3240 General Poster Session

Panel L istings Panel Friday Friday Program Chair’s Panels 10:00am-12:00pm Participants Peabody Grand Fragmented Knowledge: The Relationship Between Partisan Media Exposure and Liberal, Rotunda (Poster Conservative, and Nonpartisan Political Knowledge Session B) Brooke Carbo, University of Alabama Legislative Professionalism and Gubernatorial Vetoes David Prince, Georgia Gwinnett College Looking Between the Lines: The Variability of American Public Sentiments towards Islam Sepanta Mike Saidi, The University of Texas at Dallas Pinkies Up! The Influence of the Tea Party on the 2012 New Hampshire Primary Amy Irene Sentementes, Texas Christian University The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on the Use and Success of .U S. Sanctions David Lektzian, Texas Tech University Glen Biglaiser, University of North Texas The More the Merrier? The Impact of Sanctions From International Organizations Upon Physical Integrity Rights Daniel Doran Partin, University of Kentucky Understanding Lobbying and Interest Groups Using the Lobbying Disclosure Data Holly Brasher, University of Alabama at Birmingham “The Impact of Institutional Composition in Women’s Campaign Fundraising: A Five State Assessment” 154 Laura Merrifield Sojka, University of Alabama Friday, January 4, 2013 Plenary sessions

3332 SPSA Annual Business Meeting Friday Meetings 11:30am-12:30pm Manatee Spring 3435 Subscription Luncheon Friday Meetings 12:30pm-2:00pm Featured Speaker Peabody Grand Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University Ballroom V APSA President Friday Panel L istings

155 Friday, January 4, 2013

3501 Administering Elections Friday Elections and Voting 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 17 Bruce Ransom, Clemson University Participants Casting and Verifying Provisional Ballots in Florida Thessalia Merivaki, University of Florida Dan Smith, University of Florida Election Law as a Vehicle for Changing Electoral Outcomes: The 2012 Elections Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College Public Opinion on Voter ID Laws and Voting Fraud David Christopher Wilson, University of Delaware, Department of Political Science & International Relations Paul Brewer, University of Delaware, Department of Communication Technology Policy and Election Administration: Administering Voluntary Voting System Guidelines in the States Kathleen Hale, Auburn University Mitchell Brown, Auburn University

Discussant Paul Gronke, Reed College Panel L istings Panel Friday

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3502 Measurement Issues and Experiments In Public Opinion Friday Public Opinion 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 18 Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, Quinnipiac University Participants Knowledge Scales and the Measurement of Political Sophistication James Matthew Wilson, Southern Methodist University Measure for Measure: An Experimental Test of Online Media Exposure Self-Reports Andrew Guess, Columbia University Mirror, Mirror: Exploring the Influence of Physical Attractiveness on Political Worldview Carl Lucas Palmer, Illinois State University Rolfe D Peterson, Mercyhurst University Value Choices and Value Structures: Locating and Analyzing Consistency in Importance Rankings Adam M Enders, Michigan State University Steven M Smallpage, Michigan State University

Discussant Friday Panel L istings Christopher N Lawrence, Macon State College

3503 How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms II Friday CWC Party Manifestos/Platforms 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 20 Robert Harmel, Texas A&M University Participants Party manifestos in Malawi: The impact of weak parties and excessive presidentialism Lars Svåsand, University of Bergen Andrew Mabvuto Mpesi, National Commission for Science and Technology, Malawi Party Manifestos in Russian Contemporary Politics Mara Morini, University of Genoa - DISPO Weak Parties,Weak Mandates? The Role of Mandates in a Poorly Institutionalized Party System Annabella Espana-Najera, CSU, Fresno

Discussants Emmanuel Sigalas, Vienna Institute for Advanced Studies Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University Wolfgang C. Mueller, University of Vienna

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3504 Political Influence and Public Management Friday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 21 Justin Vaughn, Boise State University Participants Can bureaucrats shape political preferences? Søren Serritzlew, Department of Political Science Defining Inherently Governmental Activity: The Influence of Political Ideology Rachael J Evans, Virginia Tech One Size Fits All? Political Control and NASA Wendy Whitman Cobb, Santa Fe College Improving Public Outcomes in the Face of Managerial Incapacity: Elected Officials in Program Development and Implementation Jessica Nicole Terman, University of Nevada Richard Feiock, Florida State University The Political Control of Medical Diagnoses - Welfare Retrenchment through Demedicalization Marie Østergaard Møller, Aarhus University Lars Thorup Larsen, Aarhus University

3505 Foreign Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean Friday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 23 Orlando Perez, Central Michigan University Participants Venezuelan Foreign Policy: Chavez Tests the Limits of Soft Balancing Walt Vanderbush, Miami University Conflict, Crime, and the Myth of the Narco-Guerilla Susan Virginia Norman, University of Virginia, James Madison University US Counter-drug Policy and its impact on Nationalism in Trinidad and Tobago Panel L istings Panel Friday Krystel Ramdathsingh, Florida International University Democratic Crises and International Responses in Latin America Betsy Montgomery Smith, Georgia State University

Discussants J. Esteban Manteca Melgarejo, University of Notre Dame Orlando Perez, Central Michigan University

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3506 Special Workshop on Online Education Friday Program Chair’s Panels 2:00pm-3:30pm Undergraduate Student Research and Training Bayhill 25 Teaching Political Science The Internet, Technological Change, and Politics Graduate Student Research and Career Development Chair Paul J Rich, Policy Studies Organization Discussants Frank McCluskey, American Public University System Fred Stielow, American Public University System Everything you might want to know from a group of experts from the American Public University System about how to function in the new online environment, including tips on grade marking, mentoring, paper writing, transferable credits. cooperation with online universities -- and whether online can replace the classroom in some situations. Participants include Dr. Frank McCluskey and Dr. Fred Stielow of APU. Chair: Dr. Paul Rich, President,

Policy Studies Organization. Those attending will receive complementary copies of Dr. Friday Panel L istings McCluskey’s new book, The Idea of the Digital University, and complementary entry to online demonstrations. Refreshments and networking aplenty.

3508 The Political Theory of Hanna Arendt Friday Political Theory 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 27 Craig Douglas Albert, Augusta State University Participants Beginning in Place: Arendt and the Space of Recognition Brian Robert Gingerich, University of Wisconsin-Madison Of zōion politikon: Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt on Political Friendship Juman Kim, University of Pennsylvania Political Judgment in Action: Courtroom Trials in the Works of Hannah Arendt and Bertolt Brecht Margot Morgan, Indiana University History and Judgment in The Origins of Totalitarianism William Selinger, Harvard University Department of Government

Discussant Stacy Clifford, Vanderbilt University

159 Friday, January 4, 2013

3509 Political Community Friday Political Theory 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Bayhill 28 Stacy Clifford, Vanderbilt University Participants Community Lost and Community Gained: The Political Thought of Robert Nisbet Joseph S. Devaney, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Mediating Communities in Locke’s Political Thought Elissa Alzate, Winona State University Surfing Alone: Internet Society and Reorientation of Republican Democracy in America James Mastrangelo, Southwestern College Text, Principle, and Community: Jack Balkin’s Postmodern Constitutionalism Moryam VanOpstal, University of Dallas

Discussant Michael T Gibbons, University of South Florida

3510 21st Century Urban Race Politics: Representing Minorities as Universal Interests Friday Urban Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Participants Bayhill 29 Ravi K Perry, Mississippi State University Andra Gillespie, Emory University Kim Geron, CSU - Eastbay Stefanie Chambers, Trinity College, Hartford Zulema Blair, CUNY Panel L istings Panel Friday

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3512 Federal Research Funding for Political Science Faculty Friday Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Administration 2:00pm-3:30pm Participant Bayhill 31 Erik Herron, University of Kansas This roundtable targets faculty who seek federal funding for their research.

3514 Using ICPSR Data In Undergraduate Research Friday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 2:00pm-3:30pm Teaching Political Science Bayhill 33 Participants Linda Detterman, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Byron D Orey, Jackson State University Geoffrey D Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Christopher Owens, Central Michigan University Teri Fair, Suffolk University Friday Panel L istings

161 Friday, January 4, 2013

3515 Congress and History Friday Legislative Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm History and Politics Celebration 1 Chair Peverill Squire, University of Missouri Participants Representation in the Transition of the Articles of Confederation and the 1787 Constitution Stephanie Ramsey Davis, University of South Carolia Senators as party builders in antebellum America Darin DeWitt, University of California, Los Angeles From Wild Horses to Work Horses: Electoral System Reform and Legislative Entrepreneurship in the House of Representatives Charles Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina Scott MacKenzie, University of California, Davis

Discussants John Lapinski, University of Pennsylvania Peverill Squire, University of Missouri

3516 Roundtable on State Implementation of Federal Health Care Reform Friday Public Policy 2:00pm-3:30pm State Politics Celebration 10 Federalism & IGR Participants Carol Weissert, Florida State University Mark Carl Rom, Georgetown University Saundra Kay Schneider, Michigan State University Lilliard Richardson, University of Missouri Chair

Panel L istings Panel Friday Elizabeth Rigby, The George Washington University Scholars of health policy discuss the inter-governmental politics playing out as states implement federal health care reform.

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3517 The Nature, Rise and Transnational Diffusion of the Far Right Friday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 2:00pm-3:30pm Political Parties Celebration 11 Chair Michael Kellermann, United States Naval Academy Participants How the ‘Inside’ Decides the ‘Outside’ Effect: External Circumstances, Nature of Extreme Right-Wing Parties, and Electoral Outcomes Kyung Joon Han, The University of Tennessee The Rise of the Far Right Across the US and Europe Douglas Rivero, Bethune-Cookman University Trans-national diffusion dynamics between West-European far right parties: A comprehensive theoretical framework Steven Van Hauwaert, CEVIPOF, Sciences-Po, Paris, France

Discussant Michael Kellermann, United States Naval Academy Friday Panel L istings

3518 The New Politics of the Old South Friday Southern Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Author Celebration 12 Charles S. Bullock, III, University of Georgia Critics Jospeh Aistrup, Kansas State University Jonathan Knuckey, University of Central Florida Marvin Overby, University of Missour-Columbia The New Politics of the Old South first appeared fifteen years ago, and has been updated through four editions. Editors Charles S. Bullock and Mark J. Rozell’s contributors extend the classic state-by-state analysis of V.O. Key’s Southern Politics to examine how race and religion shape the realignment of the South.

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3519 The Nature of Religious Influence (in Brazil) Friday Religion and Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Participants Celebration 13 Religious Politics: an Individual Level-Examination of the Political Implications of the Faith Transformation in Brazil Thatianne Moreira, University of Mississippi Clergy Influence and the Evangelical Transformation in Brazil Amy Erica Smith, Iowa State University Vote for Pastor Paulo: Religious Ballot Names as Heuristics in Brazil Taylor Boas, Boston University

3520 Public Opinion from the Fringe Friday Public Opinion 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Celebration 14 Jacob William Lupfer, Georgetown University Participants Conspiratorial Thought and the 2012 Election Joseph E. Uscinski, University of Miami Joseph Parent, University of Miami Political Discontent and Individual Support for the Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party Movements Richard Farinas, Florida State University Powerful media in Presidential campaigns – selective exposure to cable news and its effects on latent ideology-polarization Tobias Benjamin Konitzer, Duke University Sex-education, Individual Responsibility, and Optimism: The Stories Tea Partiers Tell, and the Narrative that Binds Them Rachel Blum, Georgetown University

Discussant Panel L istings Panel Friday Leniece Titani-Smith, Jackson State University

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3521 We’re Shocked! Understanding Interest Group Influence Friday Interest Groups, Advocacy & Political Mobilization 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Celebration 15 William Schreckhise, University of Arkansas Participants Sweet talk or influence? Interest Group Influence on Danish Administrative Law Preparation Anne Skorkjær Binderkrantz, Aarhus University Peter Munk Christiansen, Aarhus University Helene Helboe Pedersen, Aarhus University The Significance of Opposition Entrepreneurs on Local Sales Tax Referendum Outcomes David R. Shock, Kennesaw State University The fate of diffuse interests. Interest group influence through framing in EU consumer protection policy Jan Henning Ullrich, Humboldt University Berlin Interest Group Influence: Tools, Tactics, and the Role of the Audience Paul Alexander Shotton, University of The Hague

Discussant Friday Panel L istings William Schreckhise, University of Arkansas

3522 LGBT Political Landscape: A Post-Election Analysis Friday Gay, Lesbian and Transgendered 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Celebration 16 Angelia Wilson, University of Manchester Participants The Politics of a Praying Nation: The Presidential Prayer Team and Christian Right Sexual Morality Cynthia Burack, Ohio State University Thoughts on the 2012 elections Barry Tadlock, Ohio University Two strands of Western asceticism and the contemporary culture wars Marc Stier, Progressive Pennsylvania

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3523 Leadership in the Obama Presidency Friday Presidential/Executive Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Participant Celebration 2 George C. Edwards III, Texas A&M University Chair Jeffrey Peake, Clemson University Discussants Martha Kumar, Towson University Matthew Dickinson, Middlebury College Richard W. Waterman, University of Kentucky

3524 Author Meets Critics: Battle Over the Bench Friday Judicial Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Author Celebration 3 Amy Steigerwalt, Georgia State University Critic Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., Georgia Southern University Chair Wendy Martinek, Binghamton University Panel L istings Panel Friday

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3525 Judicial Independence from a Comparative Perspective Friday Judicial Politics 2:00pm-3:30pm Chair Celebration 4 Raul Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University Participants Explaining Human Rights Outcomes in Latin America: What Judicial Independence Leaves Out Rachel Bowen, The Ohio State University The Institutional Consequences of Party Polarization: How Party Competition Shapes Judicial Independence Benjamin Bricker, Washington University in St. Louis The Judicial Politics of Presidential Reelection Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina Susanne Schorpp, Georgia State University Judicial Decision Making and Regime Change: The Attitudinal verus Legal Model in Nicaragua Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina

Monica Lineberger, University of South Carolina Friday Panel L istings

Discussant Raul Sanchez Urribarri, La Trobe University

3526 Local Government Challenges in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Friday Program Chair’s Panels 2:00pm-3:30pm Public Administration Celebration 5 Participants Michael Abels, University of Central Florida J. Edwin Benton, University of South Florida Lawrence Martin, University of Central Florida Carl Stenberg, University of North Carolina Eric Johnson, Hillsborough County Government Joyce Shanahan, City of Ormond Beach Chair Michael Scicchitano, University of Florida A lively discussion of the challenges confronting U.S. local governments as they address the lingering effects of the Great Recession. Participants include scholars who have studied these challenges as well as practitioners who are dealing with them.

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3528 Institutions and Capital Friday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 2:00pm-3:30pm Participants Celebration 7 The Decision to use Capital Controls in the Shadows of Financial Crises Veronica Luckow, Georgia State University Endowment or Curse? Keeping Resource Rents at Home Katherine Verleger, Georgia State University, Chattahoochee Technical College Transition in Varieties of Capitalism?: The Influence of the Volatility of Foreign Portfolio Investment on Korean Domestic Investment during the Liberalization of Korean Stock Market Minjong Kang, Seoul National University Dissatisfaction due to a lack of Primary Goods Christopher Wilson, University of Tennessee Allan Wilford, University of Tennessee

3529 Regimes: Internal Variations in Regime Type Friday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 2:00pm-3:30pm History and Politics Celebration 8 Chair Feng Sun, Troy University Participants Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy Strategies in Post-Kim Il Sung’s North Korea Jongseok Woo, University of South Florida Legislative Strength and Coup Vulnerability in Democracies and Hybrid Regimes Taeko Hiroi, The University of Texas at El Paso Sawa Omori, International Christian University The Emergence of Deng Xiaoping in North Korea? China in 1976 vs. North Korea in 2012 Yangmo Ku, Norwich University

Discussant Panel L istings Panel Friday Jidong Chen, Princeton University

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3530 Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy: Concepts and Cases Friday International Politics: Conflict and Security 2:00pm-3:30pm Participants Celebration 9 National characteristics and anti-Americanism: Testing Turkmen’s theoretical model Mia Kamal, Louisiana State University The Drone War: Pakistani Public Opposition to American Drone Strikes in Pakistan Will Miller, Flagler College Karl Kaltenthaler, The University of Akron and Case Western Reserve University The role of the news media in post-9/11 U.S.-Pakistan relations Sami Siddiq, University of Auckland U.S. foreign policytoward North Korea under the Clinton and Bush administration (1993~2009):External threats, leaders’ perception and domestic politics Inyeop Lee, University of Georgia The Party of Opposition: The Worker’s Party and Middle East Foreign Policy Mark Grzegorzewski, University of South Florida

3603 Hows and Whys of Party Manifestos/Platforms III Friday Panel L istings Friday CWC Party Manifestos/Platforms 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Bayhill 20 Lars Svåsand, University of Bergen Participants Party manifestos in a new democracy: Hungary, 1990-2010 Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science Gabor Dobos, Hungarian Academy of Science Hows and Whys of Party Manifestos in South Korea Robert Harmel, Texas A&M University Sejin Koo, Texas A&M University

Discussants Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Texas A&M University Robin Pettitt, Kingston University - London

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3604 Representative Bureaucracy and Policy Outcomes Friday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Bayhill 21 Saundra Kay Schneider, Michigan State University Participants Connectedness and Expectations: How Minority Teachers can Improve Educational Outcomes for Minority Students Vicky Wilkins, University of Georgia Danielle Atkins, University of Georgia A manager is a manager is a manager? Race and Managerial Impact on Organizational Performance Angel Luis Molina Jr, Texas A&M University Improving the Educational Outcomes of Minorities: A Study of the Interactive Effects of Representative Bureaucracy and Personnel Stability on Black Student Discipline Rates Tabitha Susan Marie Morton, Texas A&M University Toward a Representative Bureaucracy: Improving Health Care for Female Veterans Julie Dolan, Macalester College

3605 Institutions and Accountability in Latin America Friday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Bayhill 23 Miguel Centellas, University of Mississippi Participants Economic Accountability and Executive Authority Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University Shane Singh, University of Georgia District Magnitude, Personal Vote, and Corruption Taeko Hiroi, The University of Texas at El Paso Susan Achury, The University of Texas at El Paso Panel L istings Panel Friday Decentralization and Mass Attitudes about Representation Bethany Shockley, Texas A&M University Item Vetoes and Override Attempts in Multiparty Legislatures Valeria Palanza, Universidad Católica de Chile Gisela Sin, University Of Illinois

Discussant Charles Kenney, University of Oklahoma

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3608 Democratic Theory and the Politics of Democracy Friday Political Theory 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Bayhill 27 Farhana Loonat, Vanderbilt Participants Carnivalization, Democracy, and Representation Vince Jungkunz, Ohio university Constituency Deliberation Michael Rabinder James, Bucknell University On the Relation Between Ideals and Institutions in Democratic Theory: Crucial and Contingent James Johnson, University of Rochester Susan Orr, SUNY College at Brockport Philosophy, chaos, and democracy Roberto Alejandro, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Discussant James Mastrangelo, Southwestern College Friday Panel L istings

3610 Urban Political Empowerment Friday Urban Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Bayhill 29 Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, Michigan State University Participants A Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow? Intraracial Coalitions and Black Political Empowerment Maya Evans, Rhodes College The Impact of Racial Diversity upon Electoral Structure Reform Natasha Altema McNeely, University of Iowa The Process of Minority Incorporation in Local Politics and Government Melissa Marschall, Rice University Anna Mikulska, Rice University

Discussants Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, Quinnipiac University Sarita M Gregory, Kennesaw State University

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3611 Recent Innovations in Political Methodology Friday Political Methodology 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Bayhill 30 Jude Hays, University of Pittsburgh Participants Cox Regression and the Violation of the Proportional Hazards Assumption in the Literature: Magnitude and Effects Ioannis Ziogas, University of Florida Testing Hypotheses of No Meaningful Effect Carlisle Rainey, Florida State University Is the Weibull Right under Censoring? Christopher Wilson, University of Tennessee Spatial, Temporal, and Spatiotemporal Autoregressive Probit Models of Interdependent Binary Outcomes: Estimation, Interpretation, & Presentation Rob Franzese, University of Michigan Jude Hays, University of Pittsburgh Scott Cook, University of Pittsburgh The Use of Natural Experiments in the Study of American Politics Tiffany Davenport, United States Naval Academy

Discussants Carlisle Rainey, Florida State University Scott Cook, University of Pittsburgh

3612 Dissertation Fellowships in Political Science Friday Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Administration 3:45pm-5:15pm Participants Bayhill 31 Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Harvard University Michael Danielson, American University Erik Herron, University of Kansas Panel L istings Panel Friday This roundtable targets Ph.D. candidates who are seeking funding for their dissertation research.

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The Nexus of Teaching, Research and Service: Political Science Departments and Public 3614 Service Institutes Friday Undergraduate Student Research and Training 3:45pm-5:15pm Participants Bayhill 33 Joseph P. Riley Jr., Center for Livable Communities Dr. Kendra Stewart, The College of Charleston, Burruss Institute for Public Service and Research Dr. William Baker, Kennesaw State University, Stennis Institute of Government and Community Development Dr. Bethany Stich, Mississippi State University, The Vinson Institute of Government Dr. Paula Sanford, University of Georgia This roundtable panel explores the opportunities presented by partnerships and collaborations between political science departments and the public service institutes found at many colleges and universities. The roundtable will feature representatives from four institutes at universities in the South who will share their observations and views on strategies and approaches for political science departments to cultivate closer relationships with public service institutes. Although the panel will focus on positive examples of collaborations with

academic departments, the representatives will also talk about challenges and limitations Friday Panel L istings posed by such a relationship. The highlight of the panel will be the opportunity to fully engage the panelists and participate in a dialogue through a series of open-ended questions and interactive exchange between panelists and the audience.

3615 Lawmaking and Gridlock Friday Legislative Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 1 Suzanne Chod, North Central College Participants Issues, Polarization, and Lawmaking, 1874-2010 Joshua D Clinton, Vanderbilt Universty John Lapinski, University of Pennsylvania Rethinking Legislative Gridlock: A Duration Analysis of Important Enactments, 1946-2008 Tyler Hughes, University of Oklahoma The Modern Politics of Disunion in the United States Senate Stephanie Lynn Williams, University of South Florida Two-Dimensional Conflict, Moderation, and Legislative Productivity Scot Schraufnagel, Northern Illinois University Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida

Discussants Nicole Asmussen, Oakland University Christian R Grose, University of Southern California

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3616 Health Policy: Impacts and Outcomes Friday Public Policy 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 10 Ling Zhu, University of Houston Participants Pay for Performance in Nursing Homes: Can it Help Improve Quality? William G Weissert, Florida State University Lucy Faye Frederick, Florida State University Effect of Public Health Care Access on Immigrant Children’s Health Outcome in Los Angeles Area Soomi Lee, University of La Verne The Effect of Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Designs in States on Enrollment, Coverage, Costs, and Children’s Health Shihyun Noh, University of Nebraska at Omaha The Effects of Government Involvement on National Healthcare Systems Emrah Keskin, University of South Florida Publicness Matters? Publicness, Customer Satisfaction and Policy Feedback Ohbet Cheon, Texas A&M University

Discussant Ling Zhu, University of Houston

3617 Public Policy, Redistribution and Public Attitudes Friday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 11 Ian Down, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Participants Differentials in Redistribution: The Influence of Personal Attitudes on Redistributive Beliefs and Behavior

Panel L istings Panel Friday Yi-Bin Chang, University of Texas at Dallas Welfare State Retrenchment and Public Attitudes toward Welfare States Seo Youn Choi, Michigan State University Laggards, Pioneers, or Outliers? The Welfare State and Education Policy in the United States, Germany and Switzerland in Comparative Perspective. Gunther M. Hega, Western Michigan University Economic inequality, electoral participation, and government redistribution Hyunjin Oh, University of Virginia

Discussant Ian Down, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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3618 Advances in Studies with Surveys and Experiments Friday Media and Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 12 Jorge Mendoza, Florida State University Participants Inducing Attention on Internet Surveys Adam Berinsky, MIT Calculating Response Rates and Correcting for Selection Bias in Experiments Jason Barabas, Florida State University Jennifer Jerit, Florida State University Media Effects and Breaking News Rich Forgette, University of Mississippi Jonathan Morris, East Carolina University Glenn Platt, Miami University News Sensationalism and Framing Effects on Public Policy Opinions Amy Robinson, Florida State University

Discussants Friday Panel L istings Kathleen Searles, Augusta State University Omar Daniel Nader, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis This paper considers advances in research related to surveys and experiments.

3619 What’s Next in Religion and Public Opinion Research Friday Religion and Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Participants Celebration 13 Dan Cox, Public Religion Research Institute Laura R Olson, Clemson University Paul A Djupe, Denison University Geoffrey Layman, University of Notre Dame

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3620 Public Opinion in the Global Arena Friday Public Opinion 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 14 Steven Nawara, Valdosta State University Participants Government Responsiveness: A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis Jacob Askham-Christensen, University of Southern Denmark Inequality, Welfare System, and Satisfaction with Democracy (SWD) in East Asian Democracies WooJin Kang, Angelo State University Political Trust, Corruption, and Citizens’ Evaluation of Democracy: A Cross-National Analysis Eunjung Choi, University of South Florida Through the Looking Glass: The Role of Public Opinion Toward American Foreign Policy in the United States and Abroad Daniel Doran Partin, University of Kentucky What Helps Citizens to Have Consistent Attitudes? A Cross Country Analysis of of Attitude Constraint. Sebastian Adrian Popa, Central European University

Discussant Judd R. Thornton, Georgia State University

3621 Regional Influence on the National Parties Friday Political Parties 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 15 Ted Gerard Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Participants Deeper than Red vs. Blue: The Clustering of Politically Like-Minded Individuals in the 2012 Primary

Panel L istings Panel Friday Chad J. Kinsella, Lander University Relocation and Realignment: the impact of the Great Migration on the Democratic Party Keneshia Grant, Syracuse University The Electoral Impact of State and Local Party Organizations in the US Douglas Roscoe, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Shannon Jenkins, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The GOP as a Southern Party: Assessing Regional Importance in a National Party John M Bruce, University of Mississippi

Discussant Richard Skinner, New College of Florida

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3622 Contemporary LGBT Policy Issues Friday Gay, Lesbian and Transgendered 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 16 Angelia Wilson, University of Manchester Participants Attitudes of future military officers regarding policies affecting gays and lesbians Michael Kellermann, United States Naval Academy Transgender-Inclusive Nondiscrimination Ordinances: Does Government Structure Effect Policy Strength? Mitchell Sellers, University of Florida Nondiscrimination Policy in the City: Transgender Inclusion Jami Taylor, University of Toledo Barry Tadlock, Ohio University Sarah Poggione, Ohio University Brian DiSarro, Sacramento State University

3623 Unilateral Tools of the Presidency Friday Panel L istings Friday Presidential/Executive Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 2 Adam L. Warber, Clemson University Participants Constraining the Bureaucracy With Unilateral Action Michelle Belco, University of Houston Legislative Appeals in Presidential Signing Statements, 1933-2008 Kevin Evans, Florida International University Bryan Marshall, Miami University Constraining Presidential Ambition: The Decline of Signing Statements Joel Sievert, University of Georgia Ian Ostrander, APSA Congressional Fellow “And the Medal Goes To...”: The Politics of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Kyle C Kopko, Elizabethtown College Fletcher McClellan, Elizabethtown College Christopher Devine, Mount Vernon Nazarene University Jillian Casey, Elizabethtown College Julia Ward, Elizabethtown College

Discussants Adam L. Warber, Clemson University Gary Hollibaugh, Vanderbilt University

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3624 Examining Policy and Doctrine on the U.S. Supreme Court Friday Judicial Politics 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 3 John J Szmer, UNC Charlotte Participants Budgetary Politics as a Means of Congress Influence On the US Supreme Court: Chad King, Texas A&M University-Commerce Policing the Political Process: The Affordable Care Act in the Supreme Court Joseph S. Devaney, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay The Effect of the 22nd Amendment on Presidential Success Before the Supreme Court Brandon White, Georgia State University The Health Care Political Litigation Timothy O. Lenz, Florida Atlantic University “An Examination of the ‘Evolving Standards of Decency Doctrine’ During The Warren Court: The Case of Criminal Procedure” John R. Hermann, Trinity University

Discussants John J Szmer, UNC Charlotte Chris Nicholson, University of Houston

3626 What’s New (and Not So New) in Peer-Review Journals Friday Program Chair’s Panels 3:45pm-5:15pm Participants Celebration 5 Jan Leighley, American University Rick K Wilson, Rice University John Ishiyama, University of North Texas/American Political Science Review William Mishler, University of Arizona James A. McCann, Purdue University Cornell Clayton, Washington State University Panel L istings Panel Friday

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3627 The Curious Evolution of the Florida Legislature Friday Program Chair’s Panels 3:45pm-5:15pm Legislative Politics Celebration 6 Participants Aubrey Jewett, University of Central Florida Lisa Carlton, Former Florida State Legislator David Coburn, Former Florida Legislative Staff Director Robert Crew, Florida State University Chair Ann O’M. Bowman, Texas A&M University The Florida Legislature has experienced numerous twists and turns over the past half century. Roundtable participants who have watched and/or participated in these changes reflect upon them.

3628 FDI, Development, and Human Rights

Friday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights Friday Panel L istings 3:45pm-5:15pm Chair Celebration 7 Denis Alberto Rey, University of Tampa Participants Commitment institutions and Foreign Direct Investment inflows to Autocratic countries Chungshik Moon, Florida State University Promises of Liberalization and FDI Inflows into Developing Countries Shahryar Minhas, Duke University Bonus or No Bonus: The Role of PTAs in Reducing Child Labor Mehwish Sarwari, University at Buffalo- SUNY

Discussant Denis Alberto Rey, University of Tampa

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3629 The New French Revolution? Social Forces, the Arab Spring, and Its Aftermath Friday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 3:45pm-5:15pm Chairs Celebration 8 Jon Whooley, University of Florida Nail Tanrioven, University of Florida Participants Civil-Military Relations in Post-Revolution Egypt: Towards a Civilian Control? Ahmed Mohamed Abd Rabou, Cairo University-Assistant Professor Egypt in Transition: Explaining the Muslim Brotherhood’s Activities in the Post-Mubarak Era Brian D Leapley, Florida International University Interpersonal Trust and Political Islam in the West Bank Ammar Shamaileh, Florida State University Ethnic Political Power and the Arab Spring: Measuring Levels of Political Power and Mobilization Karen Bodnaruk Jazayeri, University of Georgia

Discussants Jon Whooley, University of Florida Nail Tanrioven, University of Florida

3630 Migration and Human Security: The International Dimension Friday International Politics: Conflict and Security 3:45pm-5:15pm Participants Celebration 9 Endogenous NGOs as vehicles for mobilizing Internally Displaced Person-owned strategies of protection Emily Barry, Virginia Tech Max Stephenson, Director of Virginia Tech Institute for Policy & Governance Enhancing Refugee Camp Security: A Database and Data Collection Proposal Amber Aubone, St. Mary’s University Juan Hernandez, St. Mary’s University Panel L istings Panel Friday Xenophobia and Forced Migrants: Explaining Insecurities in Modern Refugee Crises Anna Manley, University of Kentucky

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3635 Electoral Forecasts and Reality: How We Got it Right (or Wrong) in 2012? Friday President’s Special Panels 3:45pm-5:15pm Participants Windemere X Alfred G Cuzan, The University of West Florida Alan Abramowitz, Emory University Michael Berry, University of Colorado Brad Lockerbie, East Carolina University Christopher Wlezien, Temple University Douglas Hibbs, University of Gothenburg Bruno Jérôme, University of Paris II Michael Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa Chair Helmut Norpoth, Stony Brook University The Roundtable discusses the performance of prediction models that made forecasts of the outcome of the 2012 presidential election; all these forecasts were issued in public outlets such as blogs and PS weeks, if not months ahead of Election Day. The Roundtable features

the forecasters themselves, giving them an opportunity to explain why their model fared as it Friday Panel L istings did and respond to criticisms from fellow forecasters and the audience. Plenary sessions 3735 SPSA Presidential Address Friday Meetings 5:30pm-6:30pm Dr. Dave Rohde, 2013 SPSA President Peabody Grand Ballroom V

3838 Presidental Reception Friday Meetings 6:30pm-7:30pm Peabody Grand Rotunda

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4937 Saturday Registration Saturday Meetings 7:00am-4:00pm Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U (Registration)

4236 Saturday Exhibit Hall Saturday Meetings 9:00am-4:00pm Peabody Grand Ballroom T – U (Exhibit Hall) 4242 Executive Council II (Newly Elected Officers) Saturday Meetings 9:00am-11:00am Participants Rock Spring Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University Tom Carsey, University of North Carolina Kelly Patterson, Brigham Young University Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University Dave Rohde, Duke University Ann O’M. Bowman, Texas A&M University William Mishler, University of Arizona Jan Leighley, American University

anel L istings Valerie Hoekstra, Arizona State Todd Shields, University of Arkansas Ernesto Calvo, University of Maryland Robert Grafstein, University of Georgia Rich Forgette, University of Mississippi Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, University of North Carolina Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina

P aturday Mark Zadrozny, Cambridge University S Patrick McCartin, Cambridge University Press The first meeting of the Executive Council following elections.

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4102 Legislatures in Post-Authoritarian (and Authoritarian) Societies Saturday CWC Research Committee of Legislative Specialists 8:00am-9:30am Legislative Politics Bayhill 18 Participants Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University Mark Baskin, SUNY Center for International Development David Olson, UNCG Erik Herron, University of Kansas Werner Patzelt, Technische Universität Dresden Eleanor Valentine, Parliamentary Development Project (PDP) for Ukraine, The Ohio State University Ken Coghill, Monash University John Ishiyama, University of North Texas/American Political Science Review Peverill Squire, University of Missouri Eric Rudenshiold, USAID Chair Irina Khmelko, UTC This will be the fourth in a row event organized in collaboration with SPSA. RCLS has

organized a special event with key note speaker, two expert panels that will work in a form S of round table discussions and a business meeting. The RCLS sessions at SPSA will focus on aturday P legislatures in post authoritarian (and authoritarian) societies. What are the most challenging cases of developing legislatures? How do we measure change and democratization of developing parliaments? How do we measure what practitioners do and consequences of their work? Bringing together academics and practitioners is becoming the distinctive feature of the RCLS meetings in the USA. To that end we would like to continue our collaboration with practitioners from the World Bank Institute, USAID, and many other practitioners who anel L istings are working with developing legislatures and parliaments in developing democracies.

4104 Management and Leadership Saturday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 21 Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Participants Deckplate Management: A Leadership Theory in Practice Brian Shreck, Texas A&M University Market Competition, Policy Reforms, and Managerial Responses to Environmental Changes Morgen Johansen, University of Hawaii Ling Zhu, University of Houston The Feedback Gap: An Empirical Analysis of Supervisor and Subordinate Perceptions of the Feedback Process Meriem Hodge, University of Georgia Dynamics of policy learning: A case of family friendly policies Xuhong Su, Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina

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4105 The Latin American Voter: Welcome Saturday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 8:00am-9:30am Bayhill 23

4106 Dissertation Mini Conference: Legislative Politics Saturday Legislative Politics 8:00am-9:30am Judicial Politics Bayhill 25 Graduate Student Research and Career Development Chair C Lawrence Evans, College of William and Mary Participants DISSERTATION PROPOSAL “The Legacy of Legislative Experience” Katherine Graham, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign DISSERTATION PROPOSAL - Parties and Leaders in Senate Legislative Obstructionism Nicholas Howard, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill DISSERTATION PROPOSAL The Secret to Secret Senate Holds: Historical Analysis and Quantification of the Impact of Holds Janet Box Steffensmeier, Ohio State University Ross Butters, The Ohio State University

Discussant C Lawrence Evans, College of William and Mary anel L istings P aturday S

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4108 Ideology and political theory Saturday Political Theory 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 27 Sarah Burns, Claremont Graduate University Participants A liberal defense of mandatory public service Brandon W. Kliewer, Florida Gulf Coast University Abortion of the Intellect: Ideology and Counterrevolution in the Politics of Education Sean Noah Walsh, Florida International University Macintyrean Fishing Communities? A Defense of the Politics of Local Community Kody Cooper, University of Texas Strauss and Christian politics Isis Leslie, Saint Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry Ideology as Theology Matthew Mark Caverly, University of North Florida Nazi Militarism Matthew Mark Caverly, University of North Florida

Discussant S

Robert Lee Oprisko, Butler University aturday P

4110 State Legislative Politics Saturday State Politics 8:00am-9:30am Legislative Politics Bayhill 29 Chair anel L istings Pamela J. Edwards-Ham, Saginaw Valley State University Participants NetStyle: Members of State Legislatures and Social Networking Nathan Keith Mitchell, Prairie View A&M University Eric Booth, Texas A&M University Legislating in the U.S. States Shannon Jenkins, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth State Models of Legislative Apportionment and District Planning Allen Brierly, University of Northern Iowa Politics Matters, Do Regions? Cynthia Jackson-Elmoore, Michigan State University Legislative Thinking: Responsibility, Motivation, and Cognitive Complexity in U.S. Statehouses Christopher Z Mooney, University of Illinois, Springfield

Discussants Chad J. Kinsella, Lander University Pamela J. Edwards-Ham, Saginaw Valley State University

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4112 Executive Politics and National Security Saturday Graduate Student Research and Career Development 8:00am-9:30am Chair Bayhill 31 Charles Perretti, Florida International University Participants George W. Bush, National Security Policy and Party Leadership in the Modern Presidency Carah Ong, University of Virginia White House Counsel: Expert Legal Adviser or Master Political Strategist? Shane Redman, Eastern Michigan University

4113 Teaching Beyond the Classroom: Social Media, Oral Histories and Public Opinion Saturday Teaching Political Science 8:00am-9:30am Participants Bayhill 32 Leniece Titani-Smith, Jackson State University Athena King, Visiting Assistant Professor Rhonda Cooper, Jackson State University Kellei Samuels, Jackson State University anel L istings P aturday S

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4116 Public Policy Administration: Competing Interests and Incentives Saturday Public Policy 8:00am-9:30am Public Administration Celebration 10 Chair Willaim Jonathan Rauh, University of South Carolina Participants Mice at Play: Responsive policy output by state unemployment insurance agencies Mallory Compton-Vuillaume, Texas A&M University Self-Disclosure Laws and Environmental Compliance Kristen O’Keefe, Florida State University Christopher Reenock, Florida State University Getting to Yes: The Sustainable Energy Modeling Project (SEMPro) Model of Infrastructure Siting Zining Yang, Claremont Graduate University Mark Abdollahian, Claremont Graduate University Hal Nelson, Claremont Graduate University Brett Close, Claremont Graduate University Balancing the Budget but who’s Left to Budget the Balance: Networks within Toronto East LIP

Raluca Bejan, University of Toronto S

Chris Black, Meta Strategies aturday P

Discussants Christopher Reenock, Florida State University Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida

4119 Evidence-Based Practice and Public Sector Performance: Promise or Peril? anel L istings Saturday Public Administration 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 13 Jeremy L. Hall Participants Evidence Based Practice in Local Government: A Theory of Use in Local Economic Development Practice P. Edward French & Jeremy L. Hall Municipal Human Resource Capacity: Texas City Performance in Times of Economic Peril Doug Goodman & Jeremy L. Hall Developing a Framework for Assessing Performance in the Public Service Paul Battaglio Federalism and Accountability in Theory and Policy: Evidence and its Classification Michael W. Hail Subsequent to, and following on the efforts of the Progressive Movement and the New Public Management, attention has been focused on performance and efficiency within the public administration. More recent attention to evidence-based practice suggests enhanced objectivity in decision making and performance is expected to follow. While EBP first penetrated the hard sciences, such as medicine and public health, its use has broadened across the gamut of public programs. Scholarship has advanced in reaction to this trend, and many studies have begun to investigate the use of performance evidence and its impacts specifically. The concern which remains is that EBP has been utilized nominally in fields of practice where evidence is lacking, where questions are political rather than instrumental, and where standards of evidence are lax, or at least not well understood. The expected result is that EBP use will yield inconsistent performance results to the extent it is applied to fields with varied capacity. This panel investigates the use of evidence in public policy and management decisions. 187 Saturday, January 5, 2013

4120 What Shapes Attitudes Toward Immigration? Saturday Race Ethnicity, and Gender 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 14 Jason P Casellas, University of Texas at Austin Participants Latino Attitudes toward Ballot Propositions that Target Illegal Immigrants Amy Stringer, University of Florida Messenger Ethnicity, Messenger Credibility: Immigration Information in the Campaign Context Tyler Johnson, The University of Oklahoma Allyson Shortle, The University of Oklahoma

Discussant Jason P Casellas, University of Texas at Austin

4123 The Dynamics of Executive Power(s) Saturday Presidential/Executive Politics 8:00am-9:30am Participants Celebration 2 The Institutionalization of the White House Staff, 1929-2012 Matthew Dickinson, Middlebury College The Presidential Proclamation in election years - is it an effective campaign device? James Lech, Harvard University Vacancies, Vetting, and Votes: A Unified Dynamic Model of the Appointments Process Gary Hollibaugh, Vanderbilt University Veto Override Rates: The Measure of Gubernatorial Policymaking Power Travis J. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant anel L istings Justin Vaughn, Boise State University P aturday S

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4124 The Solicitor General and Other Influences on the U.S. Supreme Court Saturday Judicial Politics 8:00am-9:30am Chair Celebration 3 Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University Participants Balancing Budgets and Briefs: Solicitor General Responsiveness to Congressional Preferences Shane A Gleason, Southern Illinois University Chris Nicholson, University of Houston Can We Talk?: The Solicitor General and Oral Amicus Arguments John J Szmer, UNC Charlotte Martha Humphries Ginn, Augusta State University Richard L. Pacelle, Jr., Georgia Southern University Rules versus Standards on the U.S. Supreme Court: An Empirical Assessment Claire Wofford, College of Charleston Supreme Court Power, Judicial Punitiveness, and the Rise of the Carceral State Matthew E.K. Hall, Saint Louis University

Discussant Artemus Ward, Northern Illinois University S aturday P 4128 Trade and Migrants: The Intersection of Markets Saturday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 8:00am-9:30am Participants Celebration 7 Consumer Preferences in a Global Economy: National images and the perceived benefit of trade. anel L istings Eddie Hearn, Florida State University Transatlantic Mobility Regimes: Is Security or Commerce more Salient? Alexander Caviedes, State University of New York at Fredonia Filling the Information Gap: How Emigrant Networks Mitigate Problems in Human Rights Abuse Reporting Gina Lei Miller, The University of Alabama Migrant Labor and the Recession of the Late 2000’s. Effects and Policy Considerations Andrew Miller, University of Northern Iowa

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4129 States and Their Discontents Saturday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 8:00am-9:30am Chairs Celebration 8 Buket Oztas, University of Florida Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, University of Florida Participants Addressing Class Skew in the Study of State Failure Ryan Kennedy, University of Houston Engaging Weak Governments- Local Organizations and Political Participation in Bangladesh Nayma Qayum, CUNY Graduate Center Defeating Authoritarian State Structures in Semi-Democratic Countries: Lessons From Turkey’s AKP Gulcan Saglam, Georgia State University Political Ideology and Revolutionary Theory: Cases of Russia and Peru Compared Matthew Wagner, University of South Carolina

Discussants Buket Oztas, University of Florida Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, University of Florida

4130 International Intervention: Pitfalls and Prospects Saturday International Politics: Conflict and Security 8:00am-9:30am Participants Celebration 9 Framing Turkish Involvment in Syrian Crisis Using Prospect Theory Imran Demir, Gainesville State College Resources and Bargaining Power: Third Parties in a Bilateral World Emma Ashford, University of Virginia Where to Intervene? Identifying Targets of Pre-conflict Intervention Marcus Scott Meachum, Florida State University Stability or Democracy? Janine Taylor, US Army

Discussant Kyle Beardsley, Emory University Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4132 Gender Differentials and Framing Saturday Program Chair’s Panels 8:00am-9:30am Participants Manatee Spring Can Sexual Difference Be Measured?: A Lesson from Primatology Leslie Caughell, Viriginia Wesleyan College Sex Stereotypes, Gender Framing, and the Portrayal of Female Politicians in Borgen and Daemul Leslie Fadiga-Stewart, Delta State University Priming Genders: Using Versions of Parenthood to Shape Support for Public Policy Corrine McConnaughy, The Ohio State University

4135 Dynamics of Primary Elections Saturday Elections and Voting 8:00am-9:30am Chair Peabody Grand Christopher Owens, Central Michigan University Ballroom V Participants Patterns of Competition in Congressional Open Seat Primaries, 1970-2010 Robert Boatright, Clark University Saturday Panel L istings What Makes Primary Bonus in Korea? : Korean General Election 2012 Jungmin Song, Seoul National University Examining In-Party and Out-Of-Party Sophisticated Voting in Presidential Primaries Mark Richard Dudley, Duke University McKenzie Young, Duke University

Discussant John Barry Ryan, Florida State University

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4202 Academic Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice Saturday CWC Research Committee of Legislative Specialists 9:45am-11:15am Legislative Politics Bayhill 18 Participants Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University Mark Baskin, SUNY Center for International Development Erik Herron, University of Kansas Eleanor Valentine, Parliamentary Development Project (PDP) for Ukraine, The Ohio State University Irina Khmelko, UTC Ken Coghill, Monash University John Ishiyama, University of North Texas/American Political Science Review Peverill Squire, University of Missouri Eric Rudenshiold, USAID Chair David Olson, UNCG Discussant Werner Patzelt, Technische Universität Dresden

4203 How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms IV Saturday CWC Party Manifestos/Platforms 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 20 Wolfgang C. Mueller, University of Vienna Participants Competing for the Platform: The Politics of Interest Group Influence on Political Party Platforms in the United States Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Texas A&M University The Pirate Parties of Sweden and Germany: New organizational model, new mode of manifesto development? Lars Svåsand, University of Bergen Jon Peder Opsahl, University of Bergen

Panel L istings Panel Saturday Systematic or Erratic? The Europarty Manifesto Adoption Process Emmanuel Sigalas, Vienna Institute for Advanced Studies

Discussants Annabella Espana-Najera, CSU, Fresno Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science Andrew Mabvuto Mpesi, National Commission for Science and Technology, Malawi

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4204 Public Management and Education Saturday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 21 Ling Zhu, University of Houston Participants The Validity of Subjective Performance Measures: School Principals in Texas and Denmark Soeren Carl Winter, Danish National Centre for Social Research Ken Meier, Texas A&M Laurence J O’Toole, University of Georgia Simon Calmar Andersen, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University State Governance and Management: The Changing Face of Accountability in Public Higher Education Justin C Shepherd, Vanderbilt University A multi-dimensional view of school-management style Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen, Department of Political Science. University of Aarhus, DK The contingent impact of governance structure on management and educational performance Rene Torenvlied, Leiden University Petra Van den Bekerom, Leiden University

Agnes Akkerman, Radboud University, Nijmegen Saturday Panel L istings

The Latin American Voter I: Social Antecedents and Psychological Causes 4205 of Voting Behavior Saturday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 9:45am-11:15am Participants Bayhill 23 Voter Turnout in Latin America Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University Gregory Love, University of Mississippi Gender Gap(s) and the Latin American Voter Jana Morgan, University of Tennessee Ethnic and Racial Voting in Latin America Daniel Moreno Morales, Ciudadania and LAPOP Maria Fernanda Boidi, Universidad de Montevideo and LAPOP Religion and Voting Behavior in Latin America Taylor Boas, Boston University Amy Erica Smith, Iowa State University Class Voting in Latin America: A Cross-regional and Cross-time Analysis Scott Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame Mariano Torcal, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Nicolás Somma, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Ideology and the Latin American Voter Elizabeth Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University

Discussants Michael Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa James A. McCann, Purdue University

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4206 Dissertation Mini Conference: Comparative Judicial Politics Saturday Judicial Politics 9:45am-11:15am Legislative Politics Bayhill 25 Chair Susanne Schorpp, Georgia State University Participants DISSERTATION PROPOSAL: Judicial Institutionalization of International Human Rights Laws Rebecca Ann Reid, University of South Carolina Dissertation Proposal: Independence of State Administrative Courts in Mexico Amalia Mena-Mora, University of Houston Dissertation: A Comparative Analysis of Human Rights Litigation of the European Union Monica Lineberger, University of South Carolina

Discussant Susanne Schorpp, Georgia State University

4209 Justice, conflict and post-conflict Saturday Political Theory 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 28 Sean Noah Walsh, Florida International University Participants The Resurrection of Just War Theory Stephen Phillips, Belhaven University Theorizing Post-Totalitarianism Aviezer Tucker, University of Texas, Austin Towards a theory of transitional justice Simon Stacey, UMBC Former Child Soldiers and the Requirements of Moral Agency Renee Nicole Souris, American University High-Stakes Political Judgment: An Analytically Eclectic Framework for ‘Thinking What We are Doing’ Celestino Perez, U.S. Army Command & General Staff College

Panel L istings Panel Saturday Discussant Roberto Alejandro, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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4211 Electoral Politics and Political Culture Saturday Graduate Student Research and Career Development 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 30 Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri Participants Tracing the Genealogy of Feminism in Poland: history and culture’s role in the development of female civic identity and participation Anna Ziolkowska Weissman, University of Florida The Economic Vote in Developing Context: Retrospection and Prospection in Latin American Bradley Dickerson, University of Mississippi The Electoral Impact of Ideology and partisanship in South Korea Hye-ryung Choi, Seoul National University

4212 Intergovernmental Relations and Disaster Management Saturday Federalism & IGR 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 31 Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida Saturday Panel L istings Participants The Broader Political Implications of Citizens’ Perceptions About Disaster Response Policy Saundra Kay Schneider, Michigan State University Is the System Working? A Social Network Analysis of Local Homeland Security Organizations in Florida Patrick Bell, Florida International Univesity Disaster Management Strategies at the Local Level: A Comparative Study of Metropolitan Areas in Africa and the U.S. Kiki Caruson, University of South Florida

Discussant Matthew Lee Howell, Eastern Kentucky University Session papers analyze the management of disaster response and homeland security responsibilities at the local level, including the perceptions of citizens. State and local stakeholders, including citizens, public officials, local non-profit organizations and first- responders are critical to the success of emergency management preparedness, response and recovery.

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4213 Experiential Learning in the Classroom Saturday Teaching Political Science 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 32 John W Sutherlin, University of Louisiana at Monroe Participants FARMily Ties: Collaborating with a Community to Teach Ag Policy Glen Arlen Halva-Neubauer, Furman University Nancy Louise Roberts, West Melbourne, Florida Dennis Eugene Neubauer, Garden City, Iowa Reversed Experiential Learning: Teaching the Theory to Those Who Do Will Miller, Flagler College Teaching the Legislative Process: Exploring a Multitude of Student Learning Experiences in a Legislative Simulation Tanya Buhler Corbin, Radford University The Relative Value of Academic and Experiential Learning Karen M Kedrowski, Winthrop University Katarina D. Moyon, Winthrop University

Discussant John W Sutherlin, University of Louisiana at Monroe

4214 Political Parties and Polarization Saturday Elections and Voting 9:45am-11:15am Chair Bayhill 33 Kathleen Hale, Auburn University Participants Polarization Continues: Evidence from the 2012 Election Alan Abramowitz, Emory University The Authoritarian Partisan: A Study of 2008 Republican Primary Voters Micah Samuel Mintz, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Michael Kowal, University of Massachusetts Regime Change: The South by the Numbers, 1948-2010 Zachary Baumann, Pennsylvania State University

Panel L istings Panel Saturday Robert Bruce Anderson, Florida Southern College Carlene Fogle-Miller, Florida Southern College The Critical Election Of 1992 John A. Tures, LaGrange College

Discussant Brad Lockerbie, East Carolina University

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4215 Foreign and Defense Policy in Congress Saturday Legislative Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 1 Catherine Rudder, George Mason University Participants Fortunate Sons? The Effect of Having Sons on Congressional Voting on Military Draft Legislation Tiffany Davenport, United States Naval Academy Treaties: The Tension Between the Technical and Political Curtis Michael Masiello, TASC, Inc. Legislators’ Support of the President: An Individual-level Comparison of Foreign/Defense and Domestic Policy Decision Making Youseop Shin, Yonsei University, University of California, Berkeley Defensive Spending: Congressional Response to Public Support of Defense Spending Kevin Baron, University of Florida Mitchell Sellers, University of Florida

Discussants Scot Schraufnagel, Northern Illinois University Garry Young, George Washington University Saturday Panel L istings

Author Meets Critics: Soss, Fording, and Schram’s Disciplining the Poor: Neoliberal Pater- 4216 nalism and the Persistent Power of Race Saturday Public Policy 9:45am-11:15am Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management Celebration 10 Race Ethnicity, and Gender Authors Joe Soss, University of Minnesota Richard Fording, University of Alabama Sandford (Sandy) Schram, Bryn Mawr Critics Vicky Wilkins, University of Georgia Donald Moynihan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Grace Bagwell, University of Georgia Chairs Manny Teodoro, Colgate University Elizabeth Rigby, The George Washington University Leading public management scholars join with the authors of the recently-published book: “Disciplining the Poor” to discuss its contributions to the field of public management, as well as identify the new questions raised by this work.

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4217 Studies of Media Coverage in Politics, Today and Tomorrow Saturday Media and Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 11 Ben Gaskins, Gardner-Webb University Participants Is there a Twitter revolution? How campaign reporters think about social media. Regina G. Lawrence, University of Texas-Austin A Unified Theory of Public Knowledge: Individual, Environmental, Procedural, and Temporal- Topical Determinants Jason Barabas, Florida State University William Pollock, Florida State University Jennifer Jerit, Florida State University Framing Religion: Media Coverage of Candidate Religious Affiliation during. U S. Political Campaigns Kenneth Rogerson, Duke University Alex Shapanka, Duke University Media Coverage of State Legislatures: Analyzing Variation in Tone Beth Rosenson, University of FLorida

Discussants Kirby Goidel, LSU William Flanders, Florida State University This panel considers research related to media coverage, today and tomorrow.

4218 The Dynamics of Public Opinion Saturday Race Ethnicity, and Gender 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 12 Contact, Context and Racial Attitudes: Explaining Blacks’ Perceptions of Closeness and Competition with Latinos Betina Wilkinson, Wake Forest University Not so different? Partisan (in)congruence in romantic partnerships Corina Schulze, University of South Alabama Racial Resentment and Targeted Anger at Barack Obama and the Federal Government

Panel L istings Panel Saturday David Christopher Wilson, University of Delaware, Department of Political Science & International Relations Darren W. Davis, University of Notre Dame, Department of Political Science

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4220 Building the Civil Service: Motivation, Job Satisfaction, and Public Trust Saturday Public Administration 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 14 Frontline Employees and their Task Performance: Effect of Work Motivation? Mogens Jin Pedersen, Department of Political Science and Government, Aarhus University & SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research Public Trust in Government: Citizen Attitudes in North America and Western Europe Nurgul R. Aitalieva, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Discussant Joel R. Campbell, Troy University

4223 Controlling the Message: New Media and the 2012 Presidential Campaign Saturday Presidential/Executive Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 2 Justin Vaughn, Boise State University Participants

“Learning on the Go? How Mobile Devices Change the Way We Learn about Politics” Saturday Panel L istings Amy M. Bradley, Louisiana State University “Flaming and Blaming in the 2012 Presidential Election: An Experimental Analysis” Brian Calfano, Missouri State University Terms of Engagement: Online Political Participation and the Diverging Effects on Offline Political Participation” Meredith Conroy, University of California, Santa Barbara Mario Guerrero, California State University Polytechnic Pomona Jessica Feezell, University of New Mexico “The Persistence and Survival of Campaign Controversies in Blog and Mainstream Media Coverage” Michael W. Gruszczynski, University of Nebraska-Lincoln “E-Campaigning and Participation in the 2012 Election” Rachel K. Gibson, University of Manchester David John Cutts, University of Manchester Marta Cantijoch, University of Manchester

Discussants Julia Azari, Marquette University Victoria Farrar-Myers, UT-Arlington This panel features paper presentations from several scholars across a range of perspectives on the presidency and presidential elections.

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4224 Judicial Behavior and Influences Beyond the Attitudinal Model Saturday Judicial Politics 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 3 Todd Curry, Western Michigan University Participants Courts and Executive Authority: Judicial Decision-Making on Executive Power Challenges in the United States Gbemende Johnson, Hamilton College In the Crosshairs; Second Amendment Cause Lawyers Carl Taylor, Walsh University The Reality of Jurisprudence: Interpretive Theory in the Opinions of Justices Scalia and Breyer Michael Clinton Evans, Georgia State University Cynthia L. Cates, Towson University Wayne V. McIntosh, University of Maryland, College Park Ideological Speeches Among Supreme Court Justices Elizabeth Ashley Lane, Michigan State University

Discussants Marc G. Pufong, Valdosta State University Todd Curry, Western Michigan University

4228 Human Rights and Non-Military Types of Intervention Saturday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 7 The impact of the US Aid in the Azerbaijan democracy Omar Vera-Muniz, University of Central Florida Transnational Advocacy Network and Dalit Human Rights in India Suparna Soni, Student On China in Africa: Critique of the Win-Win Policy Lina Benabdallah, University of Florida Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4229 Parties and Elections Saturday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 9:45am-11:15am Chair Celebration 8 Royce Carroll, Rice University Participants Electoral Participation and Leader’s Survival Changkuk Jung, SUNY at Geneseo How to Steal Elections: An Empirical Analysis of the Choice of Electoral Manipulation Strategies Miguel R. Rueda, University of Rochester Political Accountability and Party Identification in Latin American Countries Susan Achury, The University of Texas at El Paso

Discussant Jidong Chen, Princeton University

4230 New Research on Leadership Survival Saturday International Politics: Conflict and Security Saturday Panel L istings 9:45am-11:15am Participants Celebration 9 Coup-Proofing, Internal Rivals, and State Fragility: Explaining the Coup Trap Jonathan Powell, Nazarbayev University Nuclear Policies, Authoritarian Regimes, and Political Survival: An Institutional Perspective Paige Price, University of South Carolina Political Institution, Leadership Survival and Conflict in Dictatorships Jun Koga, Emory University The Coup d’Etat and Social Conflict in sub-Saharan Africa David Prina, University of Maryland at College Park

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4232 Contemporary Issues in Political Science Saturday Program Chair’s Panels 9:45am-11:15am Participants Manatee Spring America’s Identity Crisis: The Effects of Poor Civic Education Across Our Nation Omar Daniel Nader, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Considering the latent latent: social heterogeneity in Political Science through confirmatory factor model Fabricio Vasselai, University of São Paulo Groups, Interests, Minds, Bodies: The Status of Difference in .U S. Political Science, 1880-1930 Jessica Blatt, Marymount Manhattan College Teaching Political Science: Don’t be Afraid of Data Lynette Hoelter, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Linda Detterman, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Frederique Laubepin, University of Michigan

4235 Campaigns and Voting Decisions Saturday Elections and Voting 9:45am-11:15am Chair Peabody Grand Steven E Galatas, Stephen F. Austin State University Ballroom V Participants Campaigns as Facilitators: Presidential Campaigns & Correct Voting in 2000 & 2004 Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Scott D. McClurg, Southern Illinois University Matthew L. Bergbower, Indiana State University The Effect of Mobilization Messages on Vote Choice Brandon Lenoir, Dickinson College Choice vs. Action: Candidate Ambiguity and Voter Decision Making Yanna Krupnikov, Northwestern University John Barry Ryan, Florida State University Regulatory Focus and Vote Choice: When Liking and Disliking Matter Kristen D Deppe, University of Nebraska Lincoln Carly M Jacobs, University of Nebraska Lincol

Panel L istings Panel Saturday Discussant Robert Boatright, Clark University

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4304 Theoretical Innovations in Public Management 2 Saturday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 11:40am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 21 Hal Griffin Rainey, University of Georgia Participants The Bureaucratic Job as Political Phenomenon Manny Teodoro, Colgate University Public Management and Performance: A Theory of Context Ken Meier, Texas A&M Laurence J O’Toole, University of Georgia A Theoretical Costs Approach to Public Management: Tradeoff between External Costs and Decision-Making Costs Ping Zhang, Univeristy of Georgia Justin B Bullock, University of Georgia The Evolution of Administrative Burden: A Case Study of Medicaid Application Procedures Donald Moynihan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Pamela Herd, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4302 Practitioner Perspectives on Legislative Theory and Practice Saturday Panel L istings Saturday CWC Research Committee of Legislative Specialists 11:45am-1:15pm Legislative Politics Bayhill 18 Participants Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University Mark Baskin, SUNY Center for International Development David Olson, UNCG Erik Herron, University of Kansas Werner Patzelt, Technische Universität Dresden John Ishiyama, University of North Texas/American Political Science Review Ken Coghill, Monash University Peverill Squire, University of Missouri Eric Rudenshiold, USAID Chair Eleanor Valentine, Parliamentary Development Project (PDP) for Ukraine, The Ohio State University Discussant Irina Khmelko, UTC

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4308 Hegelian Inquiries Saturday Political Theory 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 27 Shawn Chris Welnak, LIU-Post Participants Markets and Freedom: What Hegel Can and Cannot Teach Us about Neoliberalism Michael Feola, Lafayette College Recognition or Reconciliation? Reconsidering the Normative Importance and Contemporary Relevance of Geist in Hegel’s Phenomenology David Novitsky, University of Virginia Today’s Bigotless Bigotry: A Critique of Individualist and Structuralist Accounts and a Hegelian Response David Novitsky, University of Virginia

Discussant Tomash Dabrowski, Duke University

4310 Statehouse Bureaucracy Saturday State Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 29 Saundra Kay Schneider, Michigan State University Participants Electing or Appointing Public Utility Regulators?: The Politics of Institutional Choice on PUC regulatory regimes, 1955-2010 Junseok Kim, Dongguk University-Seoul Industrial Organization and Regulatory Enforcement Neal Woods, University of South Carolina Term Limits and the State Bureaucracy Nelson Dometrius, Texas Tech University The Politics of Legislative Veto Oversight among the U.S. States Michael Berry, University of Colorado

Discussants

Panel L istings Panel Saturday Soomi Lee, University of La Verne Saundra Kay Schneider, Michigan State University

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4311 Litigants and the Law in Judicial Behavior Saturday Judicial Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 30 Lisa Holmes, The University of Vermont Participants “International Human Rights in American Law” Stephen A Simon, University of Richmond A Tale of Three Cities: School Desegregation, Constitutional Interpretation, and Local Politics Katy J Harriger, Wake Forest University Common Cause v. the ACLU: Repeat Players in the Development of Campaign Finance Jurisprudence Jonathan Hensley, University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Government and Politics Why the ‘Haves’ Win? Examining Party Capability Theory John J Szmer, UNC Charlotte

Discussant Lisa Holmes, The University of Vermont Saturday Panel L istings 4312 U.S. Federalism in 2013: A Sick Puppy? Saturday Federalism & IGR 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Bayhill 31 John Kincaid, Lafayette College Carol Weissert, Florida State University Michael Pagano, University of Illinois at Chicago Paul Posner, George Mason University Chair Richard Kearney, North Carolina State University Join distinguished experts in a stimulating discussion regarding the current state of federalism in the United States.

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4313 Engaging MPA Students in Research and Career Development: a Faculty Roundtable Saturday Graduate Student Research and Career Development 11:45am-1:15pm Public Administration Bayhill 32 Participant Engaging MPA Students in Research and Career Development: a Faculty Roundtable Gregory Domin, Columbus State University Kimberly Gill, Columbus State Frederick Gordon, Columbus State

Discussants Gregory Domin, Columbus State University Kimberly Gill, Columbus State Frederick Gordon, Columbus State

4314 Political Party and Ideology Saturday Elections and Voting 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Bayhill 33 Peter John Loewen, University of Toronto Participants Consistency of Party Identification: Canadian Voter Uniformity of Federal and Provincial Party Choice across Several Elections James W Endersby, University of Missouri Steven E Galatas, Stephen F. Austin State University Matthew C Newton, University of Missouri Party Identification in the 19th General Election in Korea: A Study on Voter’s Choice in Korea Jung-ah Gil, Department of Political Science, Seoul National University Self Identification as a “Conservative” for Presidential Elections John Bing, Heidelberg University Cory Martinson, Heidelberg University “Republican States = Suicide States? – When Politics Becomes A Matter of Life and Death” Alexa Bankert, Stony Brook University

Discussant Peter John Loewen, University of Toronto Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4316 Policy to Promote Economic Development in States and Localities Saturday Public Policy 11:45am-1:15pm State Politics Celebration 10 Urban Politics Chair Zachary Callen, Allegheny College Participants The Role of Community Participation and Government Performance in Economic Development Efforts Tammy Wakefield Laughlin, Auburn University Social Diversity and Knowledge-based Economy in Urban Newly Incorporated Municipalities Feng Sun, Troy University Another view of Kelo: Eminent Domain, Community, and the Planning Process Seth Abrams, University of Maryland “The Impact of Economic Development Strategy on Market Conditioned Income Inequality in the American States” Sarah L Young, University of Tennessee

Discussants Zachary Callen, Allegheny College Saturday Panel L istings James Lech, Harvard University

4317 European Politics Saturday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 11 Joel R. Campbell, Troy University Participants Causal Heterogeneity in Support for the European Union Danial Hoepfner, University of Pittsburgh Changes in the Level of European Identification in Turkey: The Impact of the International System on Domestic Politics Aja Jacqueline Binette, Temple University Theories of Central European Political Organization in the Interwar Period Peter Csanyi, Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin “Striking Concessions from Governments: Explaining the Success of General Strikes in Western Europe, 1980-2009” Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida John Kelly, Birkbeck College, University of London Alison Johnston, Oregon State University

Discussant Anna Mikulska, Rice University

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4318 The 2012 Presidential Election in the Deep South States Saturday Southern Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 12 Shannon Lynn Bridgmon, Northeastern State University Charles S. Bullock, III, University of Georgia Cole Blease Graham, Texas A&M University Steve Shaffer, Mississippi State University Chair Scott E. Buchanan, The Citadel This will be a roundtable involving authors of the University of Arkansas book which will be analyzing the 2012 presidential election in the South. This will be a roundtable of the authors who wrote chapters on the Deep South states.

4319 Collaboration, Partnerships and Networks in Public Administration Saturday Public Administration 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 13 Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida Participants Public-Private Partnerships in the Presidential Library System Daniel Boden, Virginia Tech Social Network Analysis in Public Policy and Management: Methodological Issues and Substantive Concerns Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida Unlocking the Secrets of the Temple: An Analysis of the Politics of the FOMC Lucas Llanso Puente, Stanford University Network Governance: An Element Of The State Strategy In Human Trafficking Policy In Thailand Minh Thieng Le, Virginia Tech Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4320 The Representation and Presentation of Race and Gender Saturday Race Ethnicity, and Gender 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 14 Sarita M Gregory, Kennesaw State University Participants Explaining Minority Attitudes Towards Representation Jason P Casellas, University of Texas at Austin Sophia J Wallace, Rutgers University Female Political Leadership and the “War on Women” in the 112th Congress Barbara Burrell, Northern Illilnois University First Ladies as First Women: Analyzing Michelle Obama and Ann Romney’s Convention Speeches Gwyn Ellsworth, University of West Florida Minority Descriptive Representation in the U.S. House: A Study of Minority Candidate Emergence in 2010 Angela Morgan, University of Georgia Allison Elizabeth Trochesset, University of Georgia

Discussants Leniece Titani-Smith, Jackson State University Saturday Panel L istings Byron D Orey, Jackson State University

4321 American Parties and Electoral Politics Saturday Political Parties 11:45am-1:15pm Legislative Politics Celebration 15 Chair Jacob William Lupfer, Georgetown University Participants Democratic Candidate Age and Youth Voter Turnout Michael Joseph Pomante II, Nothern Illinois Super PACs: New Nodes in the Party Networks Richard Skinner, New College of Florida Victoria Farrar-Myers, UT-Arlington Tea Party Influence and Congressional Gridlock Donald Michael Gooch, Stephen F. Austin State University Logan Huffman, Arkansas Tech University

Discussant Scot Schraufnagel, Northern Illinois University

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4322 The Gender Dynamics of Campaigning for and Retaining Public Office Saturday Women and Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 16 Corrine McConnaughy, The Ohio State University Participants Gendermandering: The Impact of Redistricting on the Success of Women Candidates Dennis M. Simon, Southern Methodist University Barbara Palmer, Baldwin Wallace University Sara Villarreal, Baldwin Wallace University An Examination of Gender Stereotypes in State Supreme Court Campaign Ads Teri Walker, Elmhurst College Mary Walsh, Elmhurst College Phillip Hardy, Benedictine University Brian Patterson, Benedictine University Last In the Nation: The Effect of political Culture on the Prospects of Women Electoral Candidates in South Carolina Dan G Ruff, Austin Peay State university “Pink Money, Blue Money: Assessing the Differences in Campaign Contributions between Male and Female Candidates” Laura Merrifield Sojka, University of Alabama

Discussant Jason H Windett, Saint Louis University

Presidential Unilateralism and the Administrative Presidency During the 4323 Obama Administration Saturday Presidential/Executive Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 2 Jeffrey P. Crouch, American University Karen M. Hult, Virginia Tech Bert A. Rockman, Purdue University Richard W. Waterman, University of Kentucky Adam L. Warber, Clemson University This roundtable will assess how President Obama has used the tools of the administrative Panel L istings Panel Saturday presidency along with his unilateral powers during his first term in order to pursue his policy agenda. Members of the panel will also compare and contrast the use of these powers and policy tools by the Obama White House with recent presidents. For example, we will explore whether the Obama administration has followed suit with recent presidents in exercising such powers, or whether it has expanded or reduced the use of them. Finally, if President Obama has expanded presidential power, is this healthy for the American political system?

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4324 Field Research in Judicial Politics Saturday Judicial Politics 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 3 Lee Demetrius Walker, University of South Carolina Donald Songer, University of South Carolina Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University Chair Susanne Schorpp, Georgia State University This roundtable brings together the experiences and learnings of judicial scholars who have collected data outside of the U.S. While data collection within the country is somewhat predictable—one usually knows what documents are available and in which form—conducting field research outside the .U S. can sometimes feel like taking part in a scavenger hunt. The panelists will address the unique problems and some common solutions to successfully integrating field research in their work.

4325 Methodological Issues in Participation and Survey Research Saturday Political Methodology

11:45am-1:15pm Elections and Voting Saturday Panel L istings Celebration 4 Chair Christopher N Lawrence, Macon State College Participants Isolating the Effect of Participation on Political Efficacy and Trust: A Field Experiment Victoria Shineman, New York University, Princeton University Measuring Political Knowledge: Can Interviewer Ratings Be Trusted? Carlie Fogleman, Texas A&M University Panel Attrition: What’s Sex Got to Do With It? Laura Lazarus Frankel, Duke University Panel Conditioning in Online Survey Panels: Problems of Increased Sophistication and Decreased Engagement Alex Adams, University of New Mexico Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico Jeffrey A. Karp, University of Exeter

Discussants Christopher N Lawrence, Macon State College Victoria Shineman, New York University, Princeton University

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4328 The Effects of IGOs in the European Context Saturday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 7 Dale L. Smith, Florida State University Participants Democratic Norms and the Design of European Institutions Alexandru Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago Peter Kobak, Loyola University Chicago Do Institutions Matter?: The Ukraine in the Council of Europe Veronica Armendariz, Georgia State University Governing Corporate Non-Financial Reporting: The Role of European Private Regulators Matthew Maguire, Boston University NGOs Under the Wing of IGOs: An Effective Relationship? Veronica Armendariz, Georgia State University Doneen Karyl Mills, Georgia State University

Discussant Dale L. Smith, Florida State University

4329 The Free Market and Economic Development Saturday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Celebration 8 John W Sutherlin, University of Louisiana at Monroe Participants Aid Tying and Donor Fragmentation Stephen Knack, World Bank No Longer Welcome: Explaining Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Africa Beth Elise Whitaker, UNC Charlotte Jason Giersch, UNC Charlotte Assessing Chinese Capitalism: the Politics of the Implementation of China’s New Share Reform Jinjie Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Panel L istings Panel Saturday Discussant John W Sutherlin, University of Louisiana at Monroe

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4330 The Cold War Within: Post-Soviet International Tensions Saturday International Politics: Conflict and Security 11:45am-1:15pm Participants Celebration 9 Putin Administration’s Policy Toward the US: The Issue of the US Forces in Central Asia Sarang Jeong, Seoul National University Ripeness without Hurting Stalemate: Explaining the EU’s Success in Mediating an Agreement during the Russia-Georgia War of 2008 Onur Sen, Georgia State University Tariel Sikharulidze, Ilia State University Russian Strategic Orientation and East Asia Michael P McCormack, Florida International University The New Cold War over Shale Gas Aviezer Tucker, University of Texas, Austin

Comparing Exit Poll Data from a Predominantly African American County Over Time and 4332 Across Jurisdictions Saturday Program Chair’s Panels 11:45am-1:15pm Race Ethnicity, and Gender Manatee Spring Participants Saturday Panel L istings Hyacinth Ezeamii, Albany State University Kwame Dankwa, Albany State University Sandra Handwerk, Albany State University Timothy Sweet-Holp, Albany State University Sophia Woodard, Albany State University This roundtable uses exit poll data from the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections to compare voter attitudes in a predominantly African American in Georgia to state and national data.

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4335 Candidates and Voters Saturday Elections and Voting 11:45am-1:15pm Chair Peabody Grand Christopher B Mann, University of Miami Ballroom V Participants Who Do Voters Reward? Experimental Results for the Credit Claiming Battle in Federal Systems Felipe Nunes, UCLA Surviving the Cut: Towards A Causal Explanation of Recall Challenges Thessalia Merivaki, University of Florida Examining Inequities in Campaign Money in State Legislative Elections Greg Vonnahme, University of Missouri-Kansas City Candidate Ambivalence, Exposure to Third Party Stances and Vote Intention. Jorge Mendoza, Florida State University

Discussant Beth Rosenson, University of FLorida Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4542 SPSA 2014 Program Committee Saturday Meetings 1:30pm-3:15pm Participants Rock Spring William G. Jacoby, Michigan State University Karen M McCurdy, Georgia Southern University Matt Grossman, Michigan State University Irfan Nooruddin, Ohio State University Shane Singh, University of Georgia Scott D. McClurg, Southern Illinois University Jami Taylor, University of Toledo Joshua Sapotichne, Michigan State University Jasmine Farrier, University of Louisville Jack Wright, Ohio State University Jude Hays, University of Pittsburgh Clayton Thyne, University of Kentucky Jason Gainous, University of Louisville Erin Kaheny, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Anthony Madonna, University of Georgia Kristin Kanthak, University of Pittsburgh

William Eveland, Ohio State University Saturday Panel L istings David Armstrong, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Betsy Sinclair, University of Chicago John M Bruce, University of Mississippi James Johnson, University of Rochester Susan Orr, SUNY College at Brockport Catherine Hafer, New York University David Cohen, University of Akron Alisa Hicklin Fryar, University of Oklahoma Ken Meier, Texas A&M Matthew Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania Saundra Kay Schneider, Michigan State University Tyson King-Meadows, University of Maryland Baltimore County David Ryden, Hope College John Garcia, University of Michigan Cole Blease Graham, Texas A&M University Daniel Lewis, University of New Orleans Paul Gronke, Reed College Annette Steinacker, Loyola University Chicago Lynette Hoelter, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Jennifer Disney, Winthrop University The initial planning session of the Program Committee for the annual meeting to be held in 2014.

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4502 RCLS Business Meeting Saturday CWC Research Committee of Legislative Specialists 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Bayhill 18 Mark Baskin, SUNY Center for International Development Ken Coghill, Monash University Erik Herron, University of Kansas John Ishiyama, University of North Texas/American Political Science Review Irina Khmelko, UTC David Olson, UNCG Werner Patzelt, Technische Universität Dresden Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University Eleanor Valentine, Parliamentary Development Project (PDP) for Ukraine, The Ohio State University Peverill Squire, University of Missouri Eric Rudenshiold, USAID

4503 How’s and Why’s of Party Manifestos/Platforms General Discussion Saturday CWC Party Manifestos/Platforms 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Bayhill 20 Robin Pettitt, Kingston University, London Wolfgang C. Mueller, University of Vienna Lars Svåsand, University of Bergen Mara Morini, University of Genoa - DISPO Andrew Mabvuto Mpesi, National Commission for Science and Technology, Malawi Emmanuel Sigalas, Vienna Institute for Advanced Studies Jennifer Nicoll Victor, George Mason University Sejin Koo, Texas A&M University Gina Yannitell Reinhardt, Texas A&M University Jon Peder Opsahl, University of Bergen Gabor Dobos, Hungarian Academy of Science Chair Robert Harmel, Texas A&M University Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4504 Public Management and Governance across Cultures Saturday Bureaucratic Politics and Public Management 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 21 Robert William Smith, Kennesaw State University Participants Two Dimensions of Public Bureaucracies? Exploring the Relationships between Traits of Bureaucracies in OECD Countries Seo Youn Choi, Michigan State University Measuring the relationship between development and corruption: A comparative study of developed and developing countries Kyle Peyton, University of Melbourne Ariel Belasen, Southern Illinois University Power Through Cooperation: How Domestic Autonomy Shapes Patterns of Transgovernmental Cooperation by U.S. Financial Regulators Peter Ryan, University of California, Berkeley The Central Bank in Development Projects: Political Interference or Voice of the People David Bell, Savannah State University Saturday Panel L istings

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4505 The Latin American Voter II: Performance and Policy Saturday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Bayhill 23 The Economy and Incumbent Support in Latin America Matthew Singer, University of Connecticut Francois Gelineau, Universite Laval Positional Issue Voting in Latin America Andy Baker, University of Colorado Kenneth Greene, University of Texas at Austin Corruption and Accountability in Latin America Guillermo Rosas, Washington University, St. Louis Luigi Manzetti, Southern Methodist University The Impact of Crime and Insecurity on Political Participation and Voting Behavior in Latin America Orlando Perez, Central Michigan University Christopher Owens, Central Michigan University Much Clientelistic Effort, but Less Clientelistic Effectiveness. Futility of Clientelism in Latin America? Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University

Discussants Raymond Duch, Nuffield College, University of Oxford/ EPSA Nathan Kelly, University of Tennessee Despite some fits and starts, democracy in Latin America has progressed beyond its initial transitional period. Although democracy is not equally sturdy in every corner of the region, the unique politics of transitions (O’Donnell and Schmitter 1986) has given way to more regularized patterns of electoral politics. At the same time, the field of comparative politics recently has seen nothing short of an explosion of interest in and studies of public opinion and political behavior in Latin America. One of the reasons for this is the availability of high quality public opinion data, as well as the introduction and acceptance of new methods and approaches to the study of comparative politics. And, yet, no single volume exists that takes stock of this quickly emerging field. These developments beg several questions about electoral behavior in Latin America: (1) Who votes? (2) What attributes and judgments influence vote choice? (3) What factors distinguish voters in Latin American countries from each other and from citizens in other contexts? This panel is part of a mini-conference that takes a broad and comparative perspective in answering these questions. Each paper focuses

Panel L istings Panel Saturday on one particular aspect or “ingredient” of the vote, and each chapter is authored by a specialist on that topic. The mini-conference’s papers have a similar structure: (1) a discussion of the importance of that topic with respect to electoral behavior and Latin America; (2) a review of prior findings; and (3) new empirical analyses providing comparative perspective on the topic. A unifying theme is that voting behavior in Latin America can be partially understood by testing theoretical expectations borne out in empirical work in established democracies. However, just as contextual differences between the US and Europe reshaped the classic Michigan model offered by the authors of The American Voter (Campbell et al., 1960), our project identifies unique ways that Latin America’s vastly different political, social, and economic contexts influence voting behavior. All papers use data from comparative public opinion projects, and their empirical analyses seek to illustrate trends across countries and/or time. Thus taking advantage of the recent growth in availability of survey and other election related data in Latin America, this mini-conference provides a comprehensive assessment of today’s “Latin American Voter.”

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4506 Dissertation Mini Conference: Judicial Politics in the U.S. Saturday Judicial Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Legislative Politics Bayhill 25 Chair Michael P. Fix, Georgia State University Participants DISSERTATION PROPOSAL: Making Up Their Minds: Decision Making on State Supeme Courts TJ Kimel, University of South Carolina DISSERTATION PROPOSAL: The Interdependency of Judicial Appointments: An Analysis of Appointments to the Federal Bench Alicia Uribe, [email protected] DISSERTATION PROPOSAL: Deciding How to Decide Ali Shiraz Masood, University of South Carolina DISSERTATION PROPOSAL: The Politics of Policy Precision Ian R. Turner, Washington University in St. Louis The Effects of Ideology and Politics in Prosecutorial Decision Making: The Myth of Apolitical U.S. Attorneys Lindsey C Herbel, Georgia State University Saturday Panel L istings Discussants John Patrick Forren, Miami University Amy Steigerwalt, Georgia State University Brandon Bartels, George Washington University

4508 Political Theory and the Greek Legacies Saturday Political Theory 1:45pm-3:15pm History and Politics Bayhill 27 Chair Elissa Alzate, Winona State University Participants Explaining Odysseus’ Choice of Reincarnation in the Myth of Er Michelle Marie Kundmueller, University of Notre Dame Natural Philosophy and Love: The Speech of Eryximachus in the Context of Plato’s Symposium Benjamin Cook, [email protected] No Democracy for Old Men? Archê, Vitality, and Finitude in Aristophanes Elizabeth Markovits, Mount Holyoke College The Birth of Tragicomedy (in the Defeat of Hector by Achilles) Alex Schulman, Duke University The Foreigner Within: Philosophical Uses of Rhetoric in Plato’s Phaedrus Rebecca LeMoine, University of Wisconsin, Madison The Tyrannodidaskaloi Shawn Chris Welnak, LIU-Post

Discussant Michael T Gibbons, University of South Florida

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4509 Historical Roots and Contemporary Theory Saturday Program Chair’s Panels 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Bayhill 28 Incorruptibility from Kant to Robespierre Robert Sparling, Université de Montréal Racial Triangulation of Whites/Native Americans/Blacks in the Context of Reconstruction and the Dawes Act” Athena King, Visiting Assistant Professor Where is the love? Irredeemable Whiteness and the End of Rights Vince Jungkunz, Ohio university Libertarians Being Social: Examining the Difficulties of Axiomist and Liberal Systems Zachary E Bartsch, George Mason PhD Student

4512 Historical Development of U.S. Federalism Saturday Federalism & IGR 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 31 Carol Weissert, Florida State University Participants The Federal Response to Fiscal Distress in the States: The Failed Bailout Effort of 1841 Jeffrey D Grynaviski, Wayne State University Chords of Sympathy: Efforts to Develop Patriotic Attachments from the Early Republic to the Progressives Emily Pears, University of Virginia Democracy and Necessity: The Rationale for Split Authority Between States and Nation James R Rogers, Texas A&M

Discussant Michael W. Hail, Morehead State University This panel features papers that help us understand current federalism issues by looking at the past. They feature historical development of U.S. federalism in areas including federal bailouts, national attachment and policy responsibility assignment. Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4513 Explorations in Public Policy and Public Opinion Saturday Graduate Student Research and Career Development 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Bayhill 32 Chipo Dendere, Georgia State University Participants Empirical Arguments for Social Justice in Environmental Management Seaton Tarrant, University of Florida Issue Evolution: Teaching Evolution, Death Penalty, Same Sex Marriage, and Stem Research Nurgul R. Aitalieva, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Alexandra Tieke Brewer, University of Tennessee - Knoxville Taxation of E-commerce: Analyzing Determinants of Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Adoption by the States James Bryan Gibson, University of Kentucky, Martin School of Public Policy and Administration The Impact of Institutions on Voluntary Opinions Regarding the Construction of a Radioactive Waste Plant Seong Eun Yun, Seoul National University

4516 Promoting the Public Good via Private Actors and Quasi-Governmental Arrangements Saturday Panel L istings Saturday Public Policy 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Celebration 10 Public Choice and the Public Trust: The effects of an expanded public trust doctrine Ryan M Yonk, Southern Utah University Randy T Simmons, Utah State University Kayla Harris, Utah State University Microfinancing in US Public Policy: Exploring the Possibilities of an Alternative Anti-Poverty Tool Kathleen M. Burke, Armstrong Atlantic State University Beyond Principles: Are Leading Corporations in India Socially Responsive? Shalini Sarin Jain, University of Washington Political Ecology Ryan M Yonk, Southern Utah University Randy T Simmons, Utah State University Kayla Harris, Utah State University

Discussants Joshua Mitchell, University of Arkansas Minh Thieng Le, Virginia Tech

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4517 Institutions and Immigration Saturday Comparative Politics of Industrial Nations 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 11 Joel R. Campbell, Troy University Participants How do social institutions influence E-Accessibility polices in the UK, US, and Norway? G. Anthony Giannoumis, NOVA - The Norwegian Social Research Institute Varieties of Politics, Varieties of Capitalism: The Effects of Political Institutions on Capitalist Diversity Matthew P Arsenault, Western Michigan University Just How Securitized are European News Portrayals of Immigration? Alexander Caviedes, State University of New York at Fredonia

Discussant Joel R. Campbell, Troy University

4518 Justices, Journalists, and the Public: The U.S. Supreme Court as Representative Institution Saturday Media and Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Celebration 12 Valerie Hoekstra, Arizona State Laura Moyer, LSU Jennifer Diascro, APSA Joseph Mathewson, Northwestern Chair Richard Davis, BYU This panel will address the topic of representation and the U.S. Supreme Court in its relationship with two external constituencies. Representation will be considered in three senses. One relates to the general role of the institution in American governance. How is the Court today expected to be representative as an institution? A second is representation in relation to the content of the decisions of the Court (a la majoritarian/counter-majoritarian argument). A third is demographic/ideological representation. Are the justices today expected to embody representation of the American public? Representation will be discussed as it relates to the Court’s relationship with two key constituencies: the press and Panel L istings Panel Saturday the public. Do the press and the public expect representation from the Court and individual justices? If so, how is that manifested in the press and the public’s relationship with the Court? How does it affect the justices’ decision-making and actions off the bench? This was a theme panel at APSA. Participants for that panel will be the same at SPSA: Richard Davis, BYU, chair Valerie Hoekstra, Arizona State Joseph Mathewson, Northwestern Laura Moyer, LSU Jennifer Diascro, APSA

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4519 The Psychology of Political Attitudes and Behavior Saturday Race Ethnicity, and Gender 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 13 David Christopher Wilson, University of Delaware, Department of Political Science & International Relations Participants Revisiting Black Racial Identity Using Subconscious Measures Byron D Orey, Jackson State University Thomas Craemer, University of Connecticut Get Fired Up: The Effects of Group-Based Emotions in the Political Arena Camille D Burge, Vanderbilt University Social Identity, Stereotypes and Attitudes Toward Hurricane Katrina Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico Cherie Maestas, Florida State University

Discussant David Christopher Wilson, University of Delaware, Department of Political Science & International Relations Saturday Panel L istings 4521 Theoretical Party Politics Saturday Political Parties 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 15 Chad J. Kinsella, Lander University Participants A Model of Multi-Party Factional Competition: The AOT Model and Solution Allen Brierly, University of Northern Iowa Self-reinforcing Mechanisms in Political Parties Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science The Political Theory of Pledge-Fulfillment Miklos Sebok, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Andras Korosenyi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Discussant Shannon Lynn Bridgmon, Northeastern State University

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4523 Perspectives on the Obama Administration Saturday Presidential/Executive Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Celebration 2 Victoria Farrar-Myers, UT-Arlington Jon Bond, Texas A&M University Karen M. Hult, Virginia Tech Justin Vaughn, Boise State University Adam L. Warber, Clemson University Chair Jeffrey Peake, Clemson University

4524 Judicial Elections and State Courts Saturday Judicial Politics 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 3 Wendy Martinek, Binghamton University Participants Are State Supreme Courts Biased: The Effect of Judicial Selection Institutions on State Supreme Court Outcomes Aldo David Abitbol, Florida State University Buying Justice? Campaign Contributions and Judicial Decision-making in the States Matthew E.K. Hall, Saint Louis University Jason H Windett, Saint Louis University Christopher Witko, Saint Louis University Judicial Retention Election and Crime Jee-Kwang Park, American University in Cairo Partisan (Non)participation in Judicial Elections Amanda Driscoll, Florida State University Michael Nelson, Washington University in St. Louis Voters and Judges: How the Texas Public Chooses High Court Judges Jeremy R Johnson, University of Texas at Arlington

Discussants Wendy Martinek, Binghamton University

Panel L istings Panel Saturday William Gillespie, Kennesaw State University

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4528 Theories and International Institutional Responses Saturday International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, and Human Rights 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 7 Jamie Scalera, Georgia Southern University Participants De-territorializing Citizenship in the U.S.: The Cosmopolitans versus the Patriots Mehnaaz Momen, Texas A & M International University The Diversionary Theory of War, Self-Fulfilling Prophecies and Social Constructivist Theory David Patrick Houghton, University of Central Florida DISSERTATION PROPOSAL: Why Do Governments Institutionalize Their International Agreements? Gender Equality in the European Union Accession Process Douglas Page, University of South Carolina

Discussant Jamie Scalera, Georgia Southern University

4529 Religion, Secularism, Ethnicity, and the New State Saturday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas Saturday Panel L istings 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Celebration 8 Michael Thomas Kuchinsky, Gardner-Webb University Participants Southern Thailand’s Political Participation Patterns: The Influence of Ethnicity and Religion Ginger Denton, U.S. Coast Guard Academy State-Building after Secession: The Role of Minorities in Post-Communist Countries Anna Batta, University of North Texas “Comfucianism”: the New Theory of the CCP’s Political Legitimacy in China Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology Feng Sun, Troy University

Discussant Margot Morgan, Indiana University

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4530 The Roots of Conflict? Ethnicity and Civil War Saturday International Politics: Conflict and Security 1:45pm-3:15pm Participants Celebration 9 The Acholi of Uganda and the Myth of Labongo: A Deconstructive and Psychological Examination Justin de Leon, University of Delaware The Ethnic Nexus: Measuring Ethnic Group Identity Craig Douglas Albert, Augusta State University The Geography of Conflict: Ethnic Division and Intrastate War Josiah Thomas Barrett, University of Texas at El Paso The Politics of Ethnicity and Secession: Lessons Learned from Eritrea and South Sudan Kevin Gerald Lorentz II, Saginaw Valley State University Domestic Political Structure and Counter-terrorism: How domestic politics influences mobilization and terrorism Christine S Mele, Florida State University

4532 Clergy, Women and the Civil Rights Movement: Author Meets Critics Saturday Program Chair’s Panels 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Manatee Spring David Steele, Polk State University Discussants Robert Bruce Anderson, Florida Southern College David Dixon, Saint Joseph’s College (IN) James Cavendish, University of South Florida Darrin Hanson, Xavier University of Louisiana Davis Houck, Florida State University David E. Dixon, co-editor of Rhetoric, Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, vols. I and II, and Women and the Civil Rights Movement, will evaluate the progress on the three projects and introduce new directions undertaken in the 2011 Political Science Seminar. Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4535 Voter Turnout Saturday Elections and Voting 1:45pm-3:15pm Chair Peabody Grand Michael D Martinez, University of Florida Ballroom V Participants A Critical Test of Habitual Voting: Tracking Mobilized Voters in Future Elections Victoria Shineman, New York University, Princeton University Happiness, Turnout, and Vote Choice Patrick Fournier, Universite de Montreal Peter John Loewen, University of Toronto Understanding Voter Turnout in Latin American Countries: An Individual-Level Analysis James C. Garand, Louisiana State University Claire Q. Evans, Louisiana State University Voter Participation in a Transitioning Democracy: Examining Precinct and District-Level Returns in the 2010 and 2011 Kyrgyzstani Elections Eugene Huskey, Stetson University David Hill, Stetson University

Discussant Jonathan Knuckey, University of Central Florida Saturday Panel L istings

4605 Roundtable: The Latin American Voter Recapped Saturday Caribbean and Latin American Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Bayhill 23 Elizabeth Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University Ryan Carlin, Georgia State University Matthew Singer, University of Connecticut Chair Jana Morgan, University of Tennessee This roundtable allows the mini-conference organizers to provide feedback to the various authors on their work.

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4606 Funding Sources for Dissertation Research Saturday Judicial Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Legislative Politics Bayhill 25 Research Programs, Grantsmanship, and Research Administration Participants Wendy Martinek, Binghamton University Erik Herron, University of Kansas Chairs Kirk Randazzo, University of South Carolina Charles Finocchiaro, University of South Carolina

4608 Pragmatism revisited Saturday Political Theory 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Bayhill 27 Margot Morgan, Indiana University Participants Anarcho-Pragmatism: Deciding How to Decide Tomash Dabrowski, Duke University Eric Schmidt, Madison Area Technical College Pragmatism, Religion, and Pluralism: William James and the Political Michael T Gibbons, University of South Florida Two Concepts of Constituency Michael Rabinder James, Bucknell University

Discussant Stacy Clifford, Vanderbilt University Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4612 Author Meets Critics - Larry Dodd’s “Thinking About Congress” Saturday Legislative Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Bayhill 31 Steven S Smith, Washington University Garry Young, George Washington University Gregory Koger, University of Miami Sean Kelly, California State University, Channel Islands Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida Nicol Rae, Florida International University Catherine Rudder, George Mason University C Lawrence Evans, College of William and Mary Chair Susan Orr, SUNY College at Brockport Participants in this roundtable will discuss Larry Dodd’s recent collection of theoretical essays on congressional change - “Thinking About Congress.”

4618 The Dynamics of Political Behavior

Saturday Race Ethnicity, and Gender Saturday Panel L istings 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 12 Racial Identity and Academic Climate Leniece Titani-Smith, Jackson State University The Cost of Racial Animus on a Black Presidential Candidate: Evidence Using Google Search Data Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, Economics The Increasing Significance of Race: The Relationship between Racial Group Consciousness and Latino Political Participation Atiya Kai Stokes-Brown, Bucknell University The effect of social capital and racial diversity on minority group members’ political participation Dukhong Kim, Florida Atlantic University

Discussants Sarita M Gregory, Kennesaw State University Mikhail L Rybalko, Texas Tech University

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4619 Doing What’s Right: Transforming Citizen Attitudes and Public Sector Ethics Saturday Public Administration 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 13 Ling Zhu, University of Houston Participants Efficiency and Effectiveness in Civil Rights Enforcement Eric M. Wilk, Georgia Gwinnett College Charles M. Lamb, SUNY Buffalo Feeding from the Trough, or Biting the Hand that Feeds? Roles of State Ethics Commissions Willaim Jonathan Rauh, University of South Carolina Mark Tompkins, University of South Carolina Public Officials and a “Private” Matter: Domestic Violence Attitudes and Policies in The County Sheriff Office Emily Farris, Brown University Mirya Holman, Florida Atlantic University Minorities, Social Constructionism, and Environmental Policy Implementation in the United States Jiaqi Liang, American University

Discussant Robert William Smith, Kennesaw State University

4621 European Party Politics Saturday Political Parties 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 15 Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College Participants Modelling trans-national diffusion mechanisms between West-European far right parties: Introducing a three-step model Steven Van Hauwaert, CEVIPOF, Sciences-Po, Paris, France When Voters Are Watching: The Effect of Public Salience of EU on Party Behavior Lucie Spanihelova, Montesquieu Institute/Leiden University Brandon Zicha, Leiden University College

Panel L istings Panel Saturday At the Water’s Edge: The Decline of Partisan Liberal Internationalism? John Ishiyama, University of North Texas/American Political Science Review Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt, University of North Texas Michael Widmeier, University of North Texas

Discussant Gabor Soos, Hungarian Academy of Science

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4623 The Polarized Presidency Saturday Presidential/Executive Politics 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Celebration 2 Richard Steven Conley, University of Florida Participants Barack Obama and the Partisan Presidency: Four More Years? Richard Skinner, New College of Florida “Is the Tea Party Racist? Tea Party Republicans’ Support for President Obama in 2011” Jon Bond, Texas A&M University Partisan Polarization and the Presidential Vote: The Economic Foundations of Presidential Elections Irwin Morris, University of Maryland, College Park

Discussants Suzanne Chod, North Central College Richard Steven Conley, University of Florida

4629 Parties, Institutional Engineering, and the Disenfranchized

Saturday Comparative Politics: Developing Areas Saturday Panel L istings 3:30pm-5:00pm Urban Politics Celebration 8 Chair Anna Mikulska, Rice University Participants Clients and Communities: The Political Economy of Party Network Expansion and Development in India’s Urban Slums Adam Michael Auerbach, University of Wisconsin-Madison Ethnic Violence, Patronage & Performance of Ethnic Parties: An Analysis from Indian Party Politics Sayan Banerjee, Georgia State University A House Divided, Forced to Stand: Institutional Engineering in Bosnia Mary Kate Schneider, University of Maryland

Discussant John W Sutherlin, University of Louisiana at Monroe

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4630 The US and India: An Emerging Partnership or Rivalry? Saturday International Politics: Conflict and Security 3:30pm-5:00pm Participants Celebration 9 Explaining India’s National Interest in the India-U.S. Strategic Partnership Shivaji Kumar, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University Sequential, multilevel Research in Security Studies: The Promise of Combining Discourse Analysis and Survey Methods Shivaji Kumar, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University Soft Alignment and the Indo-American Security Relationship Zachary Selden, University of Florida The U.S.-India Nuclear Relationship: From Conflict to Cooperation Jie Won Ro, Department of International Relations, Seoul National University

4632 Race and Education Policy Saturday Program Chair’s Panels 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Manatee Spring Andrea Vieux, University of Central Florida Participants Framing Desegregation: The Political Mission of the Southern Education Reporting Service Gwyneth Mellinger, Baker University The Politics of Race VS. Education Policy Jatia Wrighten, University of Maryland College Park Zero Tolerance has More than a Differential Impact Kirsten Kim Loutzenhiser, troy university

Discussant Andrea Vieux, University of Central Florida Panel L istings Panel Saturday

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4635 Political Participation Saturday Elections and Voting 3:30pm-5:00pm Chair Peabody Grand John Bing, Heidelberg University Ballroom V Participants After School Activities: The Impact of Proximity to Universities on Political Participation in Surrounding Communities Christina Heshmatpour, University of Maryland, College Park Conceptualizing Political Consumerism: How Citizenship Norms Shape Boycotting and Buycotting Lauren Marie Copeland, Department of Political Science, UC Santa Barbara Political Participation is More than Just Resources: A New Approach to the Study of Civic Engagement Ines Levin, University of Georgia Social Information: Experimental Framing Effects in Behavior and Opinion Christopher B Mann, University of Miami Betsy Sinclair, University of Chicago

Discussant James W Endersby, University of Missouri Saturday Panel L istings

4838 Policy Studies Organization Reception Saturday Meetings 6:00pm-7:00pm Garden Terrace

233 PARTICIPANT INDEX The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings

A B Bernhardt, Dan...... 2511 Berry, Michael...... 3635, 4310 Abd Rabou, Ahmed Mohamed. . . 3629 Baek, Mijeong...... 2317 Biglaiser, Glen...... 3240 Abdollahian, Mark ...... 2528, 4116 Bagwell, Grace ...... 2204, 4216 Binder, Michael. . . . . 2326, 2502, 3216 Abels, Michael...... 3526 Baker, Andy...... 4505 Binderkrantz, Anne Skorkjær . . 2121, 3521 Abitbol, Aldo David...... 4524 Baker, Travis J...... 4123 Binette, Aja Jacqueline...... 4317 Abrajano, Marisa...... 2701 Balasubramanyan, Ramnath. . . . . 2501 Bing, John...... 2129, 4314, 4635 Abramowitz, Alan. . . . 3115, 3635, 4214 Baldwin, Eric ...... 2314 Black, Chris...... 2201, 4116 Abrams, Seth...... 4316 Balsekar, Ameya...... 3229 Blair, Zulema ...... 3510 Achury, Susan ...... 3605, 4229 Bamfo, Napoleon...... 3229 Blatt, Jessica...... 4232 Ackerly, Brooke. . . . . 2503, 3109, 3208 Banda, Kevin Kumar...... 2502 Blum, Rachel ...... 2519, 3210, 3520 Adams, Alex...... 4325 Banerjee, Sayan...... 4629 Boas, Taylor...... 3519, 4205 Adams, David P...... 2229, 2312 Baniak, Andrzej...... 3128 Boatright, Robert...... 4135, 4235 Adams, James...... 2701 Bankert, Alexa...... 4314 Boden, Daniel...... 4319 Aistrup, Jospeh. . . . . 2518, 2618, 3518 Banks, Christopher ...... 2325 Bodnaruk Jazayeri, Karen. . 3629 Aitalieva, Nurgul R...... 4220, 4513 Barabas, Jason ...... 3618, 4217 Boehmke, Frederick Jason. . . 2701 Akkerman, Agnes...... 3104, 4204 Barnes, Matthew...... 3110 Bohm, Tiffany L...... 2119 Albert, Craig Douglas. . 2513, 3508, 4530 Baron, Kevin...... 4215 Boidi, Maria Fernanda...... 4205 Aldrich, John...... 2242, 2701 Barreto-Montenegro, Renata . . 3239 Boiter-Jolley, Annie...... 3122 Alejandro, Roberto. . . . 3608, 4209 Barrett, Josiah Thomas...... 4530 Bond, Jon...... 3227, 4523, 4623 Allen, Kristen Coopie . . . . . 2310, 3116 Barrilleaux, Charles...... 2516 Booth, Eric...... 4110 Allison, Angela...... 3104 Barry, Emily ...... 3630 Borick, Christopher P...... 2520 Alt, James...... 2701 Bartels, Brandon...... 2525, 4506 Boston, Joshua...... 3123 Altema McNeely, Natasha. . . . . 3610 Bartlett, Robert...... 2701 Bourgault, Sophie...... 2208, 2508 Altinoglu, Ebru ...... 2329 Bartsch, Zachary E...... 4509 Bowdon, Melody...... 3212 Alzate, Elissa...... 3509, 4508 Barzachka, Nina Simeonova. . . . . 2114 Bowen, Daniel...... 2113 Andersen, Simon Calmar...... 4204 Basinger, Scott J...... 2511, 2624 Bowen, Rachel...... 3125, 3525 Anderson, Christopher...... 2701 Baskin, Mark . 4102, 4202, 4302, 4502 Bowler, Shaun...... 2701 Anderson, Desiree...... 3239 Bass, Leeann...... 2624 Bowling, Cynthia...... 3226 Anderson, Gabriel...... 2230 Bassi, Anna...... 2226 Bowman, Ann O’M.. 2242, 3127, 3627, 4242 Anderson, Leslie...... 2242, 2642 Batta, Anna...... 4529 Box Steffensmeier, Janet. 2313, 2701, 4106 Anderson, Robert Bruce. . 2526, 2602, Baugher, Erin...... 2621 Bozeman, Barry L...... 2204, 2316 4214, 4532 Baumann, Zachary...... 4214 Bracewell, Lorna Norman...... 2608 Angelo, Nathan...... 3123 Baumgardner, James L...... 2518 Bradley, Amy M...... 4223 Armendariz, Veronica...... 4328 Baumgold, Deborah...... 2701 Braidwood, Travis...... 2320 Armstrong, David...... 4542 Bautista-Chavez, Angie...... 3239 Brasher, Holly...... 3240 Arnold, Jeffrey...... 2330 Beardsley, Kyle . . . . . 2222, 3230, 4130 Bratton, Kathleen...... 2503, 2701 Arsenault, Matthew P. . . . . 3128, 4517 Bedolla, Lisa...... 2203 Braun, Caelesta. . . 3221 Arvin, Charles...... 3124 Bejan, Raluca...... 2201, 2304, 4116 Brenner, Saul...... 2525 Ashford, Emma...... 4130 Bekafigo, Marija Anna. . . . . 2119, 2315 Brewer, Alexandra Tieke...... 4513 Ashley, Ross...... 2320 Belasen, Ariel . . . . . 4504 Brewer, Paul...... 3501 Askham-Christensen, Jacob. . . . 3620 Belco, Michelle...... 3123, 3623 Bricker, Benjamin...... 2626, 3525 Aslanian, Artour...... 3216 Bell, David ...... 2512, 4504 Bridgmon, Shannon Lynn. . . 4318, 4521 Asmussen, Nicole...... 2315, 3615 Bell, Patrick ...... 4212 Brierly, Allen. . . . . 4110, 4521 Atchison, Amy...... 2327, 3227 Bellar, Stephanie...... 2113, 2522 Britnall, Michael...... 2527 Atkeson, Lonna Rae. . . 2701, 4325, 4519 Benabdallah, Lina...... 4228 Brooks, Jasmine...... 3239 Atkins, Danielle...... 3604 Benesh, Sara C...... 2224, 2525, 3225 Brooks, Sarah. . . . . 2701 Aubone, Amber. . . . 3630 Bennett, Daniel...... 2119 Broscious, Courtney...... 3225

I nde x articipant Auerbach, Adam Michael...... 4629 Benoit, Jake...... 2614 Brown, Heath...... 2221, 2521 P Auerbach, Nancy Neiman . . . 3216 Benton, J. Edwin...... 3526 Brown, Mitchell. . . 2313, 2625, 3126, 3501 Ausderan, Jacob...... 3130 Berechman, Joseph...... 2116 Brown-Dean, Khalilah L.. 2321, 3502, 3610 Auter, Zachary James. . . . . 2320, 3116 Bergbower, Matthew L...... 4235 Brownstein, Michael Roderick . 3226 Azari, Julia ...... 2223, 4223 Berinsky, Adam...... 3618 Bruce, John M...... 3621, 4542 234 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Brutger, Ryan...... 2328 Chod, Suzanne. . . . . 2615, 3615, 4623 Cuzan, Alfred G...... 3220, 3635 Bryan, Amanda Clare...... 3225 Choi, Eunjung ...... 3620 Bryant, Lisa ...... 3103 Choi, Hye-ryung...... 4211 D Buchanan, Scott E...... 4318 Choi, Seo Youn...... 3617, 4504 Dabrowski, Tomash. . . . . 4308, 4608 Bueno de Mesquita, Ethan. . . 2701 Chowdhury, Ishita T...... 2630 Dahan, Charles...... 2219, 2310 Bullock, Justin B. . . . 2627, 3204, 4304 Christensen, Colin D. . . . 2227 Danelski, David...... 2525 Bullock, III, Charles S...... 3518, 4318 Christiansen, Peter Munk...... 3521 Daniels, Anthony . . 2121 Bunch, Jaclyn. . . 2312 Claasen, Christopher ...... 3120 Daniels, Cynthia...... 2103 Burack, Cynthia. . . . 3522 Clark, Tom ...... 2624, 3124 Danielson, Michael...... 3612 Burge, Camille D...... 4519 Clarke, Harold...... 2701 Danilovic, Vesna...... 2701 Burke, Kathleen M...... 2118, 4516 Clayton, Cornell...... 3626 Dankwa, Kwame...... 4332 Burns, Peter Francis. 2210 Clements, Liam...... 2620 Davenport, Christian...... 2701 Burns, Sarah...... 3108, 4108 Clifford, Scott ...... 3219 Davenport, Tiffany...... 3611, 4215 Burrell, Barbara...... 2322, 4320 Clifford, Stacy. . 2109, 3508, 3509, 4608 Davis, Brandon R...... 3210 Butovsky, Jonah ...... 2521 Clinton, Joshua D...... 2615, 3615 Davis, Darren W...... 4218 Butters, Ross...... 4106 Close, Brett...... 4116 Davis, Richard...... 4518 Bækgaard, Martin...... 3118 Coba, Fawn...... 2619 Davis, Stephanie Ramsey...... 3515 Cobetto, Joseph. . . 2119, 2225, 3117, 3222 Dayerizadeh, Raheleh...... 3122 C Coburn, David...... 3627 de Leon, Justin...... 4530 Calfano, Brian...... 4223 Cocozzelli, Fred ...... 2625 Delgado, Magdalena Charlotte. . . 2619 Callanan, Keegan...... 2508 Coghill, Ken...... 3201, 4102, 4202, DeMeritt, Jacqueline H.R...... 4621 4302, 4502 Callen, Zachary...... 2115, 2217, 4316 Demir, Imran. . . . 4130 Cohen, David...... 4542 Calvo, Ernesto...... 2242, 4242 Dendere, Chipo ...... 4513 Cohen, William...... 2501 Campbell, Joel R.. . . . 2128, 2229, 2329, Denton, Ginger...... 4529 Colaresi, Michael...... 2130 2623, 4220, 4317, 4517 Deppe, Kristen D ...... 4235 Collens, Jack D...... 3115 Cantijoch, Marta...... 4223 Deslatte, Aaron...... 3110 Compton-Vuillaume, Mallory. . . . . 4116 Capers, K Juree...... 2304 Detterman, Linda...... 3514, 4232 Conley, Richard Steven. . . . 2523, 4623 Carbo, Brooke...... 3240 Devaney, Joseph S.. . . 3119, 3509, 3624 Conrad, Justin...... 2630 Carlin, Ryan...... 3605, 4205, 4605 Devine, Christopher ...... 3623 Conroy, Meredith...... 4223 Carlton, Lisa. . 3627 DeWitt, Darin...... 3515 Conway, Nicholas...... 3124 Carnes, Nicholas . 2515 Diascro, Jennifer...... 4518 Cook, Benjamin...... 4508 Carp, Robert...... 2325 Dickerson, Bradley...... 3103, 4211 Cook, Ian Palmer ...... 2211, 3116 Carroll, Royce...... 3201, 4229 Dickinson, Matthew...... 3523, 4123 Cook, Scott ...... 3611 Carsey, Tom...... 2242, 4242 DiLeo, Daniel...... 2108 Cook, Zachary Folsom . . . . 2108, 2617 Carter, Jennifer...... 2211 DiSarro, Brian ...... 3622 Cooper, Christopher...... 2118 Carter, Jeremy ...... 3216 Disney, Jennifer . . . . . 4542 Cooper, Kody . . . . 4108 Caruson, Kiki...... 4212 DiStefano, Charles...... 2110 Cooper, Rhonda...... 4113 Casellas, Jason P...... 4120, 4320 Dixon, David...... 4532 Copeland, Lauren Marie. . . . 4635 Casey, Jillian ...... 3623 Djupe, Paul A...... 2319, 3219, 3619 Corbin, Tanya Buhler...... 3116, 4213 Cates, Cynthia L...... 4224 Dobbs, Kirstie...... 2127 Caughell, Leslie...... 4132 Corley, Pamela C...... 2525 P Dobos, Gabor...... 3603, 4503 articipant I nde x Cox, Dan...... 3619 Cavendish, James. . 4532 Dodd, Lawrence C. . . . 2242, 3215, 3615, Caverly, Matthew Mark. . . . 2208, 4108 Craemer, Thomas...... 4519 4242, 4612 Caviedes, Alexander. . . . . 4128, 4517 Craig, John...... 2213 Dolan, Julie ...... 3604 Centellas, Katherine McGurn. . . . 3205 Craig, McKinzie...... 3124 Dolan, Kathleen. . . 2122, 2322 Centellas, Miguel...... 3205, 3605 Cramer, Julia...... 3239 Dometrius, Nelson...... 4310 Chambers, Stefanie...... 3510 Crawford, Shannon Katharine. . . . 2214 Domin, Gregory . 3214, 4313 Chand, Daniel E...... 2621, 3116 Crescenzi, Mark...... 2701 Dowe, Pearl Ford...... 2318 Chang, Yi-Bin...... 3617 Crew, Robert...... 3222, 3627 Down, Ian...... 3617 Chen, Chung-yi...... 3230 Crisher, Brian...... 2130, 2530 Driscoll, Amanda...... 4524 Chen, Jidong. . . . 2111, 2611, 3529, 4229 Crisp, Brian ...... 2701 Druckman, James...... 2701 Cheng, Cindy...... 2228 Croom, Thomas M...... 2116 Dryzek, John...... 2701 Cheon, Ohbet...... 3616 Crouch, Jeffrey .P...... 4323 Duch, Raymond...... 4505 Chervenak, Edward...... 2210 Csanyi, Peter...... 4317 Dudley, Mark Richard . . . . . 2602, 4135 Childers, Matthew...... 2226 Curry, Todd ...... 4224 Dugan, Amanda...... 3201 Cho, Myunghwa ...... 2130 Curtis, Jessica...... 2122 Dumont, Georgette...... 2625 Cho, Wendy Tam . . . . . 2701 Cutts, David John...... 4223 Dunn, Kris...... 2317

235 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Durrett, Warren . . . . . 3128 Flink, Carla...... 2504 Gingerich, Brian Robert ...... 3508 Dyrland, Kevin...... 3222 Flippen, Benoit...... 2229 Ginn, Martha Humphries. . . 2513, 3225, Fogle-Miller, Carlene. . . 2514, 2602, 4214 4124 E Fogleman, Carlie...... 4325 Gleason, Shane A...... 2110, 4124 Goidel, Kirby...... 2320, 2520, 4217 Edmiston, Amanda M ...... 2224 Foglesong, Richard...... 3127 Golden, Miriam...... 2701 Edwards III, George C...... 3523 Ford, Lynne E . . . . . 2103 Golder, Matt...... 2701 Edwards-Ham, Pamela J. . . . 2214, 3110, Ford, Nicole...... 2517 4110 Fording, Richard...... 3216, 4216 Gomez, Brad T...... 3241 Ellsworth, Gwyn...... 4320 Forgette, Rich...... 2242, 3115, 3618, 4242 Gonzalez, Frank John...... 3120 Enders, Adam M...... 3502 Forren, John Patrick ...... 4506 Gooch, Donald Michael . . . . 2113, 4321 Endersby, James W...... 4314, 4635 Forster, Diana ...... 2219, 3219 Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen. . . . 2119, 2522 Englert, Gianna...... 2308, 3108 Fournier, Patrick...... 4535 Gordon, Frederick...... 4313 English, Andrew ...... 2116 Fowler, Anthony...... 3111 Gordon, Sanford...... 2701 English, William...... 2620 Fowler, James...... 2701 Gould-Williams, Julian...... 3104 Erisen, Cengiz...... 2501 Francia, Peter ...... 2321 Graefe, Andreas...... 3213 Erisen, Elif ...... 2501 Frankel, Laura Lazarus ...... 4325 Grafstein, Robert...... 2242, 4242 Espana-Najera, Annabella . . 3503, 4203 Franzese, Rob...... 3611 Graham, Cole Blease. . . 2627, 4318, 4542 Evans, C Lawrence...... 4106, 4612 Fraussen, Bert...... 2621, 3121, 3221 Graham, Katherine...... 4106 Evans, Claire Q ...... 4535 Frazer, Michael L...... 3208 Graham, Melissa...... 2516 Evans, Geoffrey...... 2701 Frederick, Lucy Faye...... 3616 Grajzl, Peter...... 3128 Evans, Jocelyn...... 2313 Fridkin, Kim ...... 2701 Grant, Kathryn. . . 2118 Evans, Kevin...... 3623 Friedman, Sally...... 2615 Grant, Keneshia...... 3621 Evans, Maya...... 3610 Fryar, Alisa Hicklin...... 4542 Gratz, Jessica...... 2625, 3226 Evans, Michael Clinton...... 4224 Funk, Cary...... 2701 Greene, Kenneth ...... 4505 Evans, Rachael J...... 3504 Gregory, Sarita M. . 2210, 2327, 3122, 3610, 4320, 4618 Evans, Sean ...... 2226, 2515 g Greitens, Sheena Chestnut. . . . . 3612 Eveland, William...... 4542 Gailmard, Sean...... 2611 Grigorescu, Alexandru ...... 4328 Ezeamii, Hyacinth...... 4332 Gainous, Jason...... 2115, 4542 Gronke, Paul ...... 3501, 4542 Galatas, Steven E...... 4235, 4314 Grose, Christian R...... 2615, 3615 f Gallinot, Garrett John...... 3117 Gross, Benjamin Isaak...... 2625 Fabbri, Renaud...... 2519 Gamsey, Brian R...... 2504 Grossman, Matt. . 2221, 3221, 4542 Faber, Michael J...... 2227 Gannaway, Adam...... 2508 Gruszczynski, Michael W...... 4223 Fadiga-Stewart, Leslie...... 4132 Garand, James C.. . . . 2315, 3213, 4535 Grynaviski, Jeffrey D. . . . . 2227, 4512 Fair, Teri. . . . 3514 Garcia, John...... 4542 Grzegorzewski, Mark...... 3530 Fang, Albert...... 2320 Gaskins, Ben . . . . . 2119, 2617, 3219, 4217 Guerrero, Mario...... 4223 Farganis, Dion...... 3124 Gay, Claudine ...... 2701 Guess, Andrew...... 3502 Farinas, Richard ...... 3520 Geer, John...... 2701 Gulley, Dwight D ...... 2110 Farley, Heather Marie...... 2228 Gelbman, Shamira . . . . 2217, 2313, 3241 Gunnin, Michael M...... 2516 Farmer, Jayce L...... 2312, 2512 Gelineau, Francois...... 4505 Gunning, Matthew Lynn...... 2118 Farrar-Myers, Victoria. . . . . 2621, 4223, Gelleny, Ronald...... 2623 Gur, Serap ...... 2219 4321, 4523 Gendal, Joshua Ross...... 2615 Farrier, Jasmine...... 4542 Genna, Gaspare...... 2628 h Farris, Emily...... 4619 Geras, Matthew . 2514 Favero, Nathan...... 2511, 3204 Geron, Kim...... 3510 Hafer, Catherine...... 4542 Fay, Daniel Lenox...... 2504 Ghosh Moulick, Abhisekh. 2504 Hagler, Jeremy ...... 3122 Feezell, Jessica...... 4223 Giannoumis, G. Anthony. 2109, 2516, 4517 Haglund, Timothy...... 2608 Feiock, Richard...... 3504 Gibbons, Michael T. . 2608, 3509, 4508, Hail, Michael W...... 2312, 4512 Feizi, Hiva...... 2323, 3117 4608 Haire, Sydny Lynn...... 2514 Feola, Michael...... 4308 Gibson, James Bryan...... 4513 Hale, Kathleen...... 2625, 3501, 4214 Ferrari, Diogo Augusto ...... 2512 Gibson, James...... 2701 Hall, Andrew Benjamin...... 3111 Fettig, Shawn...... 2525 Gibson, Rachel K...... 4223 Hall, Jarvis ...... 2242 Finkel, Steven ...... 2701 Giersch, Jason...... 2513, 4329 Hall, Matthew E.K. . . . .2225, 4124, 4524

I nde x articipant Finocchiaro, Charles. . . 3215, 3515, 4606 Gil, Jung-ah ...... 4314 Halpin, Darren...... 2221, 2321, 3221 P Fix, Michael P...... 2324, 3124, 4506 Gilbert, Robert E...... 3223 Halva-Neubauer, Glen Arlen. . . . 4213 Flanders, William . . . . . 2617, 3222, 4217 Gill, Kimberly...... 4313 Hamann, Kerstin...... 2512, 4317 Fleischmann, Arnold...... 2118, 2610 Gillespie, Andra . . . . . 2510, 3212, 3510 Hamman, John A...... 2110 Fletcher, Paul Todd...... 2617 Gillespie, William. . . . . 2119, 2513, 4524 Han, Kyung Joon...... 3517 236 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Handberg, Roger...... 2212 Holmes, Lisa...... 2224, 4311 Johnson, Gbemende. . . . . 2524, 4224 Handwerk, Sandra...... 4332 Holyfield, Jasmine Leigh...... 3125 Johnson, James. 2608, 3208, 3608, 4542 Hanson, Darrin ...... 4532 Hood, M V...... 2518, 2618, 3218 Johnson, Jeremy R...... 4524 Hardy, Phillip...... 4322 Hopper, Jennifer...... 3222 Johnson, Tyler...... 4120 Harmel, Robert. . 3203, 3503, 3603, 4503 Hornung, Nicole Marie...... 2121 Johnston, Alison...... 4317 Haroon, Upohar ...... 2222 Hoston, William T...... 2210 Jones, Benjamin...... 2321 Harriger, Katy J...... 4311 Houck, Davis ...... 4532 Jones, Bradford...... 2701 Harris, Kayla...... 4516 Houghton, David Patrick...... 4528 Jones, David B...... 2312 Hartlaub, Mark ...... 2313 Howard, Nicholas...... 4106 Jones, Mark...... 2701 Hartlaub, Steve...... 2313 Howard, Robert. . . 2324, 3224 Jung, Changkuk...... 4229 Hastey, Joshua. . . 2530 Howell, Matthew Lee...... 2312, 4212 Jungkunz, Vince . . . . 2208, 3608, 4509 Hawkins, Christopher...... 3110 Huang, Xian...... 2129 Jérôme, Bruno...... 3635 Hawley, Ashley...... 2614 Huckfeldt, Robert...... 2701 Hawn, Heather Lea . . . .. 2513 Huffman, Logan...... 4321 k Hayes, Danny...... 2122 Hug, Simon...... 2701 Kaheny, Erin...... 4542 Haynie, Stacia L.. . 2242, 2642, 2701, 4242, Hughes, Tyler...... 3615 Kallock, Sara Marie . . . 2327 4324 Hult, Karen M...... 4323, 4523 Kaltenthaler, Karl ...... 3530 Hays, Jude...... 3611, 4542 Humphries, Reva...... 2327 Kamal, Mia...... 3530 Hazelton, Morgan...... 2624 Hunsicker, Jacqueline Renee. 2227 Kang, Kyungkook...... 2528 Hearn, Eddie...... 4128 Hunter, Lance Young...... 3130 Kang, Minjong...... 2129, 3528 Hega, Gunther M...... 3617 Hurley, Patricia ...... 2701 Kang, WooJin...... 2329, 3620 Heldman, Caroline...... 2621 Hurwitz, Mark S...... 2124, 2324, 3224 Kanthak, Kristin...... 2701, 4542 Helmke, Gretchen ...... 2701 Huskey, Eugene...... 4535 Kantola, Markus Toivo Juhani. . . . 3223 Hendershot, Marcus E...... 2124, 2325 Kapucu, Naim...... 2501, 3118, 4116, Hendry, David...... 3120 i 4212, 4319 Hensley, Jonathan ...... 2124, 4311 Ijichi, Jennifer ...... 2530 Karakaya, Suveyda...... 2619 Henzel, John ...... 2530 Ilderton, Nathan. . . . . 2315, 3115, 3223 Karampelas, Elizabeth...... 2230 Herbel, Lindsey C . . . . 4506 Ishiyama, John. . 3626, 4102, 4202, 4302, Karim, Sabrina...... 2222, 3230 Herd, Pamela...... 4304 4502, 4621 Karimi, Shamsuddin. . . . . 2208, 2630 Hermann, John R...... 3624 Karp, Jeffrey A...... 2502, 4325 Hernandez, Juan...... 3630 j Karpowitz, Christopher. . . 2601 Herrnson, Paul...... 2601 Jackson, Robert ...... 2526, 3213 Kassow, Benjamin...... 2224 Herron, Erik. . . . 3512, 3612, 4102, 4202, Kastellec, Jonathan...... 3124 4302, 4502, 4606 Jackson-Elmoore, Cynthia. . . 2616, 3210, Katz, Howard...... 2210, 3110 Heshmatpour, Christina...... 4635 3610, 4110 Kaufman, Brenda Marie . . . . 2228, 3228 Hesli, Vicki...... 2603 Jacobs, Carly M ...... 4235 Kearney, Richard...... 4312 Hibbing, John . . . . . 2701 Jacobs, Sean...... 2229 Keck, Michelle...... 2328 Hibbs, Douglas...... 3635 Jacobson, Gary...... 2701 Kedrowski, Karen M...... 4213 Hicks, William ...... 2115 Jacoby, William G.. . . 2242, 2320, 2527, 2701, 4242, 4542 Keele, Luke...... 2701 Hiers, Sara ...... 2225 Jain, Shalini Sarin...... 2623, 4516 Kellermann, Michael . . . 3111, 3517, 3622 Hildebrand, Sean...... 2110, 2216 P Kelly, John ...... 4317 James, Michael Rabinder. . . 3608, 4608 articipant I nde x Hill, David. . . . . 2220, 3103, 3220, 4535 Jankovic, Ivan ...... 2626 Kelly, Nathan...... 4505 Hill, Kim...... 2242, 2527, 2701 Jarvis, Douglas Edward. . . . 2109, 2308 Kelly, Sean ...... 4612 Hillygus, D. Sunshine. . . . . 2618, 2701 Jelen, Ted Gerard...... 3621 Kenkel, Brenton ...... 2311 Hilty, Emily...... 2526 Jenco, Leigh...... 2508, 3208 Kennedy, Ryan...... 2311, 2529, 4129 Hines, Jason A...... 3119 Jenkins, Shannon...... 3621, 4110 Kenney, Charles...... 3205, 3605 Hinkle, Rachael...... 2624 Jennings, Matthew S...... 2326 Kerr, Jaclyn...... 2229 Hiroi, Taeko ...... 2628, 3529, 3605 Jeon, Jee Seon...... 2311, 2624 Kerstein, Robert...... 3127 Hodge, Meriem...... 4104 Jeong, Sarang ...... 4330 Keskin, Emrah...... 3616 Hoekstra, Valerie . 2242, 2701, 4242, 4518 Jerit, Jennifer ...... 2701, 3618, 4217 Kettler, Jaclyn Jolene...... 2212, 2514 Hoelter, Lynette ...... 4232, 4542 Jett, Quintus...... 2115 Khmelko, Irina. . . . . 3201, 4102, 4202, Hoepfner, Danial...... 4317 Jewett, Aubrey...... 3115, 3627 4302, 4502 Hoffman, David...... 2224 Jimeno, Rafael...... 2318, 3218 Kim, Dukhong ...... 4618 Hogan, Robert...... 2326, 2502 Jin, Myung ...... 2520, 3118 Kim, Julia Hyeyong...... 2529 Holbrook, Thomas...... 4235 Johansen, Morgen...... 4104 Kim, Juman...... 3508 Hollibaugh, Gary...... 3623, 4123 Johns, Tracy...... 2224 Kim, Junseok...... 3116, 4310 Holman, Mirya...... 2122, 2222, 2510, Kim, Myunghee...... 2127 3122, 4619 Johnson, Eric...... 3526 237 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Kimball, Hailey R...... 2214 LaPlant, James ...... 2214, 3214 Loonat, Farhana...... 2608, 3608 Kimel, TJ...... 2225, 4506 Laracey, Melvin C...... 2523 Lorentz II, Kevin Gerald ...... 4530 Kincaid, John...... 4312 LaRowe, Nicholas...... 2526 Loutzenhiser, Kirsten Kim. . . 3118, 4632 King, Aaron...... 2602 Larsen, Lars Thorup...... 3504 Love, Gregory...... 4205 King, Athena. . 4113, 4509 Larsen-Price, Heather...... 2223 Lowry, Robert ...... 2116, 2216 King, Chad...... 3624 Lasley, Scott...... 3241 Lublin, David ...... 2701 King-Meadows, Tyson ...... 4542 Lasley, Trace C ...... 2328 Luckow, Veronica...... 3528 Kingston, Lindsey...... 2113 Laubepin, Frederique...... 4232 Luff, Patrick ...... 2224 Kinsella, Chad J...... 2114, 2610, 3621, Laughlin, Tammy Wakefield. . . . . 4316 Lupfer, Jacob William. . . . 3103, 3223, 4110, 4521 Lawless, Jennifer L. . . . . 2122 3520, 4321 Kirkpatrick, Kellee J...... 2617 Lawrence, Christopher N. . . 2326, 2618, Kirlkland, Justin H ...... 2601 3502, 4325 m Kisida, Brian...... 2113 Lawrence, Regina G...... 4217 MacKenzie, Scott ...... 3515 Kitschelt, Herbert...... 4505 Layendecker, Levana...... 2321 MacManus, Susan A...... 3218 Kittilson, Miki...... 2603, 2701 Layman, Geoffrey...... 3619 Madonna, Anthony. . . . . 4542 Kliewer, Brandon W.. . . 2113, 4108 Layton, Matthew...... 3205 Maestas, Cherie. . . . . 2122, 2515, 4519 Klingler, Jonathan. . . . . 2223, 2521, 3121 Le, Minh Thieng . . 4319, 4516 Maguire, Matthew. 4328 Knack, Stephen...... 4329 Leapley, Brian D...... 3629 Mainwaring, Scott...... 4205 Knight, Amber...... 2109 Lech, James. . . . 2601, 3210, 4123, 4316 Malcolm, Melaine...... 3216 Knotts, Gibbs...... 2118, 2218 Lecours, Andre...... 2512 Maleckaite, Vaida...... 3118 Knuckey, Jonathan. . . . 2218, 3518, 4535 Lee, Chia-yi ...... 2628 Manley, Anna...... 3630 Kobak, Peter ...... 4328 Lee, Inyeop...... 3530 Mann, Christopher B. . 3103, 4335, 4635 Koehler, John...... 2229 Lee, Marian Azalea...... 3121 Manning, Kenneth L...... 2124, 2325 Koga, Jun...... 4230 Lee, Seulhan ...... 2212 Mansbridge, Jane. . . . 2109, 2503, 2701, Koger, Gregory ...... 4612 Lee, Soomi...... 3216, 3616, 4310 3227, 3435 Kollars, Nina...... 2130, 3226 Lee, Taylor ...... 2128 Manteca Melgarejo, J. Esteban. 2114, 3505 Konitzer, Tobias Benjamin. . . 3520 Lee, Yongjae...... 2328 Manzetti, Luigi...... 4505 Koo, Sejin...... 3603, 4503 Leeds, Brett Ashley...... 2701 Marasinghe, Kanishka G. B...... 2626 Kopko, Kyle C ...... 3623 Leighley, Jan. 2242, 2701, 3626, 4242 Marek, Paulina Anna...... 3217 Korosenyi, Andras ...... 4521 Lektzian, David...... 3240 Marion, Nancy...... 2623 Kortukov, Dimitry...... 2317 LeMoine, Rebecca...... 3108, 4508 Markovits, Elizabeth. 4508 Kousser, Thad ...... 2326 Lenoir, Brandon. .. 4235 Marschall, Melissa . . 2616, 2701, 3112, 3610 Kowal, Michael...... 4214 Lenz, Timothy O...... 3624 Marshall, Bryan...... 3623 Kraus, Jeffrey...... 2113, 2210, 2602, Leon, Vanessa...... 2128 Martens, Allison...... 2217 3501, 4621 Leonard, Meghan E...... 2225 Martin, Kimberly...... 2115 Krause, George...... 2701 Leslie, Isis...... 2308, 4108 Martin, Lawrence...... 3526 Krog, Ryan ...... 2624 Lester, Emile...... 2523 Martinek, Wendy . . . .3524, 4524, 4606 Kromphardt, Chris...... 3225 Levendusky, Matthew...... 4542 Martinez, Michael D...... 2610, 4535 Kropf, Martha...... 2316 Levin, Ines. . . . . 4635 Martinson, Cory...... 4314 Krupnikov, Yanna ...... 4235 Levy, Jack...... 2701 Mascagni, Brooke...... 2321 Ku, Yangmo ...... 3529 Lewis, Christopher...... 3222 Masiello, Curtis Michael...... 4215 Kuchinsky, Michael Thomas. . 2328, 2519, Lewis, Daniel...... 4542 Masin-Peters, Jon...... 2508 2619, 4529 Lewis, Jeremy R. T...... 2625, 3226 Masood, Ali Shiraz...... 2626, 4506 Kulakova, Ksenia Sergeevna. . . 2517 Lewis-Beck, Michael . . . . . 3635, 4205 Massie, Tajuana...... 2325 Kumar, Martha...... 3523 Ley, Aaron . . 2124 Masters, Daniel...... 2630 Kumar, Shivaji. . . 4630 Li, Quan ...... 3124 Mastrangelo, James. . 2608, 3509, 3608 Kumar, Susmit...... 2323 Li, Quan ...... 2701 Mathewson, Joseph...... 4518 Kundmueller, Michelle Marie. . 2519, 3119, Liang, Jiaqi...... 4619 4508 Matsuo, Akitaka...... 3217 Lineberger, Monica...... 3525, 4206 Kurtz, Karl...... 3215 Maxwell, Angie...... 2318 Linn, Suzanna...... 2701 May, Christopher J...... 2514 Liou, Yu-Ming...... 2129 l Maynard, Margaret A...... 2514 Liu, Jinjie...... 4329 Maythorne, Louise...... 3221 LLacy, Dean...... 2225, 2610, 3111 Lockerbie, Brad...... 3635, 4214

I nde x articipant McAlister, Kevin Anthony...... 3126 Lamb, Charles M...... 3123, 4619 P Loepp, Eric...... 2320, 3126, 3210 McAllister, Ian...... 2701 Lane, Elizabeth Ashley ...... 4224 Loewen, Peter John...... 4314, 4535 McCann, James A...... 3626, 4205 Lanier, Drew Noble ...... 2124, 3224 Loftis, Matt...... 2212 McCartin, Patrick...... 2242, 4242 Lapinski, John...... 3515, 3615 Lomax, J Harvey...... 2108, 3108 McCawley, Kelsey. . . . . 2223

238 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings McClain, Paula. . . . . 2603 Montgomery Smith, Betsy. . . . . 3505 Nordstrom, Tim...... 2701 McClellan, Fletcher...... 2213, 3623 Montjoy, Robert ...... 2210 Norell, Elizabeth...... 2516 McClurg, Scott .D ...... 4235, 4542 Moon, Chungshik...... 3628 Norman, Susan Virginia...... 3505 McCluskey, Frank...... 3506 Mooney, Christopher Z. . . . . 3215, 4110 Norpoth, Helmut . . . 3635 McConnaughy, Corrine. . . . 4132, 4322 Moore, Monica...... 2502 Norton, Brenda J...... 3119 McCormack, Michael P...... 4330 Moraski, Bryon ...... 2114 Novitsky, David...... 3108, 4308 McCurdy, Karen M...... 2642, 4542 Moreira, Thatianne...... 3519 Nunes, Felipe...... 4335 McDonald, Michael Kelly...... 2529 Moreno Morales, Daniel...... 4205 Nunez-Donoso, Rodrigo...... 2311 McGinn, Christopher Michael. . 2115, 2625 Morgan, Angela...... 4320 McGlennon, John...... 2218 Morgan, Jana...... 4205, 4605 o McGrath, Robert J...... 2110 Morgan, Margot. . 2519, 3508, 4529, 4608 O’Connor, Karen. . . . 2203, 2222, 2322 McGuffee, Molly Jaye...... 2119 Morgenstern, Mira...... 3108 O’Keefe, Kristen...... 4116 McGuire, Steven...... 2508 Morini, Mara. . 3203, 3503, 4503 O’Leary, Chris...... 2504 McHugh, Kelly...... 2330 Morris, Irwin...... 2618, 4623 O’Neill, Johnathan...... 2308 McIntosh, Wayne V...... 4224 Morris, John C...... 3210 O’Toole, Laurence J. . . . . 4204, 4304 McKee, Seth C...... 2118, 2618 Morris, Jonathan...... 3618 Oh, Hyunjin ...... 3617 McKinney, Claire. . . . 2109 Morton, Tabitha Susan Marie...... 3604 Okayama, Hiroshi...... 2217 McLauchlan, Judithanne Scourfield. 2629 Moser, Scott...... 3111 Oldmixon, Elizabeth . . . 2242 McLennan, Lindsey ...... 2119 Mousseau, Demet. . . . 3128 Olson, David ...... 4102, 4202, McMichael, Taylor Crenshaw . . . . 3217 Mousseau, Michael . . . . 3128 4302, 4502 McQuaid, Thomas Michael . . . . . 2619 Moyer, Laura...... 4518 Olson, Elizabeth...... 3220 Meachum, Marcus Scott...... 4130 Moynihan, Donald...... 4216, 4304 Olson, Jeremiah...... 2616 Meier, Ken...... 3104, 3204, 4204, Moyon, Katarina D...... 4213 Olson, Laura R...... 2219, 3241, 3619 4304, 4542 Mpesi, Andrew Mabvuto . . . 3503, 4203, Olufowote, Joel...... 2329 Mele, Christine S ...... 2630, 4530 4503 Omori, Sawa ...... 3529 Mellen Jr, Rob...... 3103 Muck, William James...... 2530 Ong, Carah...... 4112 Mellinger, Gwyneth...... 4632 Mueller, Wolfgang C...... 3203, 3503, Oprisko, Robert Lee . . . . . 2127, 2208, Melusky, Benjamin...... 2515 4203, 4503 3128, 4108 Mena-Mora, Amalia...... 4206 Mukherjee, Paula...... 2529 Opsahl, Jon Peder...... 4203, 4503 Mendoza, Jorge. . 3618, 4335 Musgrave, Paul ...... 2129, 3210 Orey, Byron D. . . . . 2503, 3241, 3514, Mense, Tobias...... 3226 Mutz, Diana ...... 2701 4320, 4519 Merivaki, Thessalia...... 3501, 4335 Mwangi, Risper...... 2229 Orlando, Frank ...... 2315 Mershon, Carol...... 2203 Myers, William...... 2620 Orndorff, Harold Nelson...... 2513 Meyer, Sebastian A...... 2516 Møller, Marie Østergaard...... 3504 Orr, Susan...... 2321, 2521, 3608, Mfizi, Reverien...... 2222 4542, 4612 Michener, Jamila...... 2616, 3112 n Ostrander, Ian...... 3623 Mikulska, Anna . . . . . 3610, 4317, 4629 N-Yaaba, Lawrence. . .. 2229 Overby, Marvin...... 2620, 3518 Miller, Andrew...... 4128 Nader, Omar Daniel. . . 2501, 3618, 4232 Owens, Christopher . . . . . 3103, 3514, 4135, 4505 Miller, Gina Lei ...... 4128 Nawara, Steven. . . . . 2226, 2620, 3620 Oxley, Douglas R...... 2220 Miller, Will. . . 2114, 2304, 3120, Neiheisel, Jacob R...... 2319

Oztas, Buket ...... 4129 P 3530, 4213 Neill, Katharine...... 3210 articipant I nde x Mills, Doneen Karyl...... 4328 Neiman, Jayme...... 3120 Milner, Helen...... 2701 Nelson, Hal...... 4116 p Min, Jeonghun...... 2518 Nelson, Michael ...... 4524 Pacelle, Jr., Richard L.. . 2124, 3524, 4124 Minhas, Shahryar ...... 3628 Neubauer, Dennis Eugene. . . . . 4213 Pagano, Michael...... 4312 Mintz, Micah Samuel...... 4214 Newton, Matthew . . C. 4314 Page, Douglas ...... 4528 Mira, Angel...... 3239 Nicholson, Chris...... 3624, 4124 Palanza, Valeria...... 3605 Mishler, William. . 2242, 2701, 3626, 4242 Nicoletti, Nicholas Philip . 3130 Palmer, Barbara...... 4322 Mitchell, Joshua. . . . . 2116, 2212, 3118, Nielsen, Poul Aaes...... 3118 Palmer, Carl Lucas...... 3502 4104, 4516 Nielsen, Vibeke Lehmann...... 4204 Parent, Joseph ...... 3520 Mitchell, Nathan Keith. . 2310, 2616, 4110 Nielson, Lindsay...... 2601 Park, Baekkwan...... 3125 Mitchell, Sara...... 2701 Nikolich, Katheryn Leigh...... 2212 Park, Chan Wook...... 3115 Mohyuddin, Ameena Gul...... 2323 Nixon, David. . . . . 2324 Park, Hong Min...... 2315, 2615 Molina Jr, Angel Luis...... 3604 Nobbe, Patrizia...... 2116 Park, Jee-Kwang...... 2623, 4524 Momen, Mehnaaz...... 4528 Noh, Shihyun...... 2216, 3616 Park, Sunhee...... 2230 Mondak, Jeff...... 2701 Nolette, Paul Brian...... 2124 Parry, Janine A...... 2218, 2621 Monroe, Billy...... 2523, 2618 Nooruddin, Irfan...... 4542 Parsons, Bryan M.. . . . 2201, 2520, 2620 Monson, Quin...... 2601 239 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Partin, Daniel Doran. . 2228, 2317, 2628, q Rudenshiold, Eric...... 4102, 4202, 3240, 3620 4302, 4502 Patlis, Larisa...... 2629 Qayum, Nayma...... 4129 Ruder, Alex...... 2627 Patterson, Brian...... 4322 Quinones, Clemente...... 2629 Rueda, Miguel R...... 4229 Patterson, Kelly...... 2601, 4242 Quiroz, Luis F...... 2611 Ruff, Dan G...... 2518, 4322 Patton, Dana ...... 2316 Rusailh, Juan José ...... 3201 Patty, John...... 2211, 2611 r Rutherford, Amanda...... 3104 Patzelt, Werner...... 4102, 4202, Radford, Benjamin...... 2220 Rutledge, Paul...... 2223 4302, 4502 Rae, Nicol...... 4612 Ryan, John Barry. 4135, 4235 Payne, Carter...... 2614 Rainey, Carlisle...... 2326, 3213, 3611 Ryan, Josh M...... 2110 Peake, Jeffrey . . . . . 2223, 3523, 4523 Rainey, Hal Griffin...... 3204, 4304 Ryan, Peter...... 4504 Pearce, Colin...... 2308, 2523 Ramdathsingh, Krystel...... 3505 Rybalko, Mikhail L.. 2114, 2314, 2512, 4102, Pears, Emily...... 4512 Ramirez, Mark D...... 2520 4202, 4302, 4502, 4618 Pedersen, Helene Helboe ...... 3521 Randazzo, Kirk...... 4606 Ryden, David...... 4542 Pedersen, Mogens Jin...... 4220 Ransom, Bruce ...... 2310, 3501 Ryu, Sangyub...... 2204 Pedroso, Joaquin Alejandro. . . 2508 Rashkova-Gerbrands, Ekaterina. . . 2522 Penn, Elizabeth Maggie...... 2701 Rauh, Willaim Jonathan. 2313, 4116, 4619 s Penny, Ronald G...... 2616 Reckendorf, Alexandra...... 2219 Saglam, Gulcan...... 4129 Perez, Celestino...... 4209 Redlawsk, David...... 2501 Saidi, Sepanta Mike...... 3240 Perez, Orlando...... 3505, 4505 Redman, Shane...... 4112 Saksena, Mita Saksena ...... 2220 Perretti, Charles...... 4112 Reenock, Christopher...... 4116 Salwen, Sarah ...... 2619 Perry, Micah...... 2314 Reid, Rebecca Ann...... 4206 Samuels, Kellei ...... 4113 Perry, Ravi K...... 2510, 3510 Reinhardt, Gina Yannitell. . . 3603, 4203, Sanchez Urribarri, Raul. . . . 2524, 2620, Perry, Robert...... 3217 4503 3525 Peterson, David...... 2701 Rey, Denis Alberto...... 3205, 3628 Santucci, Jack M...... 2502 Peterson, Geoffrey D. 3214, 3514 Rhodes, Jesse H...... 2217, 3123 Sapotichne, Joshua...... 4542 Peterson, Rolfe D...... 3502 Rich, Paul J...... 3506 Sarwari, Mehwish...... 2222, 3628 Petrovsky, Nicolai...... 2504, 3104 Richardson, Lilliard. . . . . 3516 Savage, Daniel Michael...... 2518 Pettitt, Robin. . . . . 3203, 3603, 4503 Richey, Sean...... 2226, 2526, 2601 Savage, Larry...... 2521 Peyton, Kyle...... 4504 Rigby, Elizabeth...... 2116, 3516, 4216 Saxonhouse, Arlene...... 2701 Phillips, Chelsea Jacqueline . . . . 2501 Rimes, Heather Nicole...... 2304 Scalera, Jamie...... 2128, 4528 Phillips, Stephen. . 2519, 3129, 3229, 4209 Rivero, Douglas...... 3517 Schmeisser, Hans Erskine. . . . 2115, 2612 Pierce, Doug ...... 2501 Ro, Jie Won ...... 4630 Schmidt, Eric...... 4608 Piker, Katherine...... 2119 Robbins, Arianna . . 2222, 3230 Schnakenberg, Keith E ...... 2111 Pingley, Allison Clark...... 2115 Robbins, Joseph W ...... 2114, 3130 Schneider, Mary Kate ...... 4629 Platt, Glenn ...... 3618 Roberts, Aaron Berwick...... 2108 Schneider, Monica C...... 2122 Poggione, Sarah ...... 3622 Roberts, Nancy Louise ...... 4213 Schneider, Saundra Kay . . . 3516, 3604, Pollock, Philip H...... 2213, 2512 Roberts, Susan...... 2622 4212, 4310, 4542 Pollock, William...... 3117, 4217 Robinson, Amy ...... 3618 Schoettmer, Patrick...... 2319 Pomante II, Michael Joseph. . . . . 4321 Robinson, Scott...... 2201 Schofield, Norman...... 3126 Pondel, Kristin...... 2122 Rockman, Bert A...... 4323 Schorpp, Susanne...... 2224, 3525, Popa, Sebastian Adrian...... 3620 Rogers, James R...... 4512 4206, 4324 Posey, Patricia...... 3239 Rogers, Michael...... 2113 Schram, Sandford (Sandy). . . . . 4216 Posner, Paul...... 4312 Rogerson, Kenneth...... 4217 Schraufnagel, Scot. . . . 3615, 4215, 4321 Powell, Jonathan. . . . 4230 Rogowski, Jon C...... 2110 Schreckhise, William...... 2621, 3521 Prato, Carlo...... 2211 Rohde, Dave...... 2242, 4242 Schrock-Jacobson, Gretchen Ursula. 2330 Preskitt, Danielle...... 2223 Rohrschneider, Robert ...... 2701 Schroedel, Jean Reith...... 3216 Presnall, Barbara . . . . . 3227 Rom, Mark Carl. . . . . 2212, 2313, 2610, Schulman, Alex...... 4508 Price, Paige...... 4230 3210, 3516 Schulze, Corina...... 2513, 4218 Prina, David...... 4230 Rosas, Guillermo...... 4505 Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie ...... 2701 Prince, David...... 3240 Roscoe, Douglas...... 3621 Scicchitano, Michael. . . . . 2224, 3526 Prysby, Charles...... 2218 Rosenson, Beth...... 4217, 4335 Sclofsky, Sebastian...... 3229 Puente, Lucas Llanso. . . . . 2627, 4319 Rosinger, Kelly Ochs...... 2504 Scotch, Richard K...... 2615 I nde x articipant Pufong, Marc G. . . . . 2130, 2628, 4224 Ross, Jon...... 2316, 2523, 3117 Scott, James. . . . 3111 P Purcell, Margaret A ...... 2113 Ross, Joseph V...... 2225 Scott, Kevin ...... M . . . 3225 Pérez, Sebastián...... 3201 Rouse, Stella...... 2320 Searles, Kathleen...... 3225, 3618 Rudder, Catherine...... 4215, 4612 Sebok, Miklos ...... 4521 Seelarbokus, Chenaz B. . . . 2521, 3228 240 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Segura, Gary ...... 2701 Smith, Lauren E...... 2219 Svåsand, Lars. . . . . 3203, 3503, 3603, Selden, Zachary ...... 4630 Smith, Michael E...... 3230 4203, 4503 Selin, Jennifer...... 3204 Smith, Robert William. . . . . 4504, 4619 Swain, Carol...... 2103 Selinger, William...... 2108, 3508 Smith, Steven S. . . . . 3120, 3215, 4612 Swain, John ...... 2515 Sellers, Mitchell . . 3622, 4215 Smooth, Wendy . . 2103 Sweet-Holp, Timothy...... 4332 Sen, Onur...... 2230, 2630, 4330 Snell, Steven ...... 2319, 2601 Sydnor, Emily E...... 3117 Sennewald, Marc ...... 2325 Sobek, David...... 2530, 3230 Szmer, John J . 3624, 4124, 4311 Sentementes, Amy Irene ...... 3240 Sojka, Laura Merrifield. . . . 3240, 4322 Serritzlew, Søren...... 3504 Sollien, Therese...... 2528 t Shabliy, Elena...... 2327, 2617, 3129 Soltoff, Benjamin ...... C 2225 Tadlock, Barry...... 3522, 3622 Shadmehr, Mehdi...... 2511 Somma, Nicolás...... 4205 Tankersley, Holley...... 2110 Shaffer, Steve...... 4318 Son, Byunghwan...... 2623 Tankersley, William B...... 3220 Shalaby, Marwa...... 2511 Song, Jungmin...... 4135 Tanrioven, Nail...... 3629 Shamaileh, Ammar...... 3629 Songer, Donald. . 2524, 2626, 3225, 4324 Taratoot, Cole...... 2324 Shanahan, Joyce...... 3526 Soni, Suparna...... 4228 Tarrant, Seaton...... 2113, 4513 Shapanka, Alex...... 4217 Soos, Gabor. . . . 2517, 3126, 3229, 3603, Tatari, Eren...... 2323 Sharpe, Barry...... 2313 4203, 4521, 4621 Tate, Katherine...... 2701 Shastri, Anand...... 3123 Soss, Joe...... 4216 Tauber, Steven...... 2325 Shaver, Deborah...... 3212 Souris, Renee Nicole. . . . . 2208, 4209 Tavits, Margit...... 2701 Shaykhutdinov, Renat ...... 2619 Souva, Mark...... 2530, 3130 Taylor, Carl...... 4224 Shepherd, Justin C...... 4204 Spaniel, William...... 2311 Taylor, James Benjamin. . . . 2526, 2601 Shields, Todd...... 2242, 2318, 4242 Spanihelova, Lucie...... 4621 Taylor, Jami...... 3622, 4542 Shin, Youseop...... 4215 Sparling, Robert ...... 4509 Taylor, Janine...... 4130 Shineman, Victoria. . . 2520, 4325, 4535 Spence, Drew Kevin...... 2214 Taylor, Jeffrey...... 2310 Shipan, Charles...... 2701 Spinks, Dylan...... 2614 Tecklenburg, Henry Christian. . . . 2124 Shock, David R...... 3521 Spinner-Halev, Jeff...... 3109, 3208 Teodoro, Manny ...... 4216, 4304 Shockley, Bethany ...... 3605 Squire, Peverill . . . . . 3215, 3515, 4102, Terman, Jessica Nicole...... 3504 4202, 4302, 4502 Shortle, Allyson...... 4120 Thaler, Daniel...... 2320 Stacey, Simon . . . . . 4209 Shotton, Paul Alexander...... 3521 Thiele, Leslie...... 2113 Stack, David...... 3116 Shreck, Brian...... 4104 Thomas, H F...... 2516, 3221 Starr, Harvey ...... 2701 Sidbury, Patricia ...... 3239 Thomas, Matthew O ...... 2210 Steele, David...... 4532 Siddiq, Sami...... 3530 Thomsen, Danielle...... 2515 Steele, Jamie B...... 2208 Sievert, Joel...... 3623 Thornburg, Matthew...... 2610 Steger, Wayne...... 2216, 2502, 3213 Sigalas, Emmanuel. . . 3503, 4203, 4503 Thornton, Judd R.. . . 2220, 2620, 3620 Stegmaier, Mary . . . 2222, 2317, 3241, 4211 Sikharulidze, Tariel...... 4330 Thorvaldsdottir, Svanhildur. . . . . 2128 Steigerwalt, Amy. . . . 2525, 3524, 4506 Simmons, Beth ...... 2701 Thyne, Clayton...... 4542 Steinacker, Annette...... 4542 Simmons, Randy T ...... 4516 Tiner, Adam Colby...... 2220 Stenberg, Carl...... 3526 Simon, Dennis M...... 4322 Titani-Smith, Leniece. . . 2510, 3520, 4113, Simon, Stephen A...... 4311 Stephens-Davidowitz, Seth . . 3213, 4618 4320, 4618 Sin, Gisela...... 3605 Stephenson, Max...... 3630 Tolleson-Rinehart, Sue...... 2242, 2527, Sinardet, Dave...... 2512 Stielow, Fred...... 3506 2622, 4242 P articipant I nde x Sinclair, Betsy . . . 2701, 4542, 4635 Stier, Marc ...... 2321, 3522 Tompkins, Mark...... 4619 Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria...... 2603 Stokes-Brown, Atiya Kai...... 4618 Toner, Brendan...... 2116 Singer, Matthew ...... 4505, 4605 Stone, Walt...... 2701 Torcal, Mariano...... 4205 Singh, Shane. 3605, 4542 Stoutenborough, James W.. . 2220, 2617 Torenvlied, Rene...... 3104, 4204 Sjoberg, Laura...... 2203, 2612 Strachan, Jayne Cherie...... 2213 Tozzi, Gino...... 3220 Skinner, Richard . . 2601, 3121, 3222, 3621, Stringer, Amy...... 3120, 4120 Trochesset, Allison Elizabeth. . . . 4320 4321, 4623 Strong, Carol...... 3214 Trunkos, Judit ...... 2517 Smalley, Monica ...... 3228 Sturgis, Will ...... 2223 Tsai, Tsung-han...... 3111 Smallpage, Steven M...... 3502 Su, Xuhong...... 2304, 2316, 4104 Tucker, Aviezer...... 4209, 4330 Smith, Amy Erica . 3205, 3519, 4205 Sugrue, Seana...... 3119 Tucker, Patrick...... 3120 Smith, Charles...... 2620 Sun, Feng . . . . . 2528, 3529, 4316, 4529 Tumaneng, Laurie...... 3239 Smith, Dale L...... 4328 Sun, Liang...... 3111 Tures, John A...... 4214 Smith, Dan ...... 2310, 3501 Supalla, Susanna...... 2526, 2601 Turner, Ian R...... 2211, 2611, 4506 Smith, Glen . . . . 3225 Sussman, Steve...... 3118 Smith, Ian Oliver...... 3129 Suthammanont, Christina. . . 2602, 3103 u Smith, Joseph Lloyd. .. 2624 Sutherlin, John W...... 2323, 4213, 4329, 4629 Ullrich, Jan Henning...... 3521 241 The number(s) to the right of each name correspond to the index numbers for the Panel Listings Unvericht, Phil...... 2614 Welnak, Shawn Chris. . 2108, 4308, 4508 y Uribe, Alicia...... 2624, 4506 Wemlinger, Elizabeth...... 2316 Uscinski, Joseph E...... 3520 Weng, Lu-Chung Dennis...... 2629 Yahaya Ibrahim, Ibrahim...... 4129 Utter, Christopher Benjamin. . . . 2108 Wenger, Jeff...... 2204 Yang, Zining...... 2528, 4116 Wessel, Lara A...... 2223 Yanus, Alixandra...... 2222, 3122 v Wheat, Elizabeth ...... 2325 Yazici, Anil ...... 2116 Whitaker, Beth Elise ...... 4329 Yeo, Jungwon . . . . 2201 Valentine, Eleanor ...... 4102, 4202, Yi, Dae Jin ...... 3129 4302, 4502 White, Brandon...... 3624 Yokota, Masatoshi...... 3228 Van den Bekerom, Petra. . . 3104, 4204 White, Paul...... 2121, 2518 Yonk, Ryan M...... 4516 Van Hauwaert, Steven. . . 3126, 3517, 4621 White, Steven...... 3120 Yoshinaka, Antoine. . . . 2118, 2515 Vance, Dara...... 3127 Whitehead, LaToria Shawntel. . . . 3110 Young, Garry...... 4215, 4612 Vanderbush, Walt...... 3205, 3505 Whiting, Kelsey...... 2314 Young, McGee...... 2221, 3121 VanOpstal, Moryam...... 3509 Whitman Cobb, Wendy . . . . 3116, 3504 Young, McKenzie ...... 2618, 4135 Vasquez, Paul...... 2130, 3130 Whooley, Jon...... 3629 Young, Sarah L...... 4316 Vasselai, Fabricio ...... 2114, 4232 Widmeier, Michael...... 4621 Yun, Changgeun...... 2522 Vaughn, Justin. . . 3504, 4123, 4223, 4523 Wielhouwer, Peter W...... 3103, 3219 Yun, Seong Eun...... 4513 Vedlitz, Arnold. . 2220, 2617 Wigfall, Patricia Moss ...... 2616 Yusuf, Wie. . . . 3210 Veksler, Albert...... 2121 Wilford, Allan...... 3230, 3528 Vera-Muniz, Omar ...... 4228 Wilhelm, Teena...... 2525, 3224 z Verbois, Caleb. . . . . 2308, 3123, 3223 Wilk, Eric M...... 4619 Verleger, Katherine ...... 3528 Wilkins, Vicky. . . 2204, 3104, 3204, Zadrozny, Mark...... 2242, 4242 Victor, Jennifer Nicoll. . . . . 3116, 3503, 3604, 4216 Zechmeister, Elizabeth. . . . 4205, 4605 4203, 4503 Wilkinson, Betina...... 4218 Zhang, Ping...... 2627, 4304 Vieux, Andrea...... 4632 Williams, Raymond...... 2216 Zhang, Qingming...... 2528 Villarreal, Sara...... 4322 Williams, Stephanie Lynn...... 3615 Zhang, Wanfa...... 2528, 2629, 4529 Vining, Peter...... 2230 Williams-Wyche, Shaun...... 3217 Zhu, Ling. . . . . 3104, 3204, 3616, 4104, Vining, Richard ...... 2525 Wilson, Angelia. . . . . 2622, 3522, 3622 4204, 4619 Vonnahme, Greg...... 3126, 4335 Wilson, Bruce ...... 2213, 3129 Zicha, Brandon...... 4621 Wilson, Carole...... 3217 Ziogas, Ioannis...... 3611 w Wilson, Christopher. . 3230, 3528, 3611 Ziolkowska Weissman, Anna. . . . . 4211 Wilson, David Christopher. . . 3501, 4218, Zorn, Christopher. . . 2225 Wagner, Kevin M...... 2115 4519 Wagner, Matthew...... 4129 Wilson, James Matthew. . . . 3241, 3502 Wald, Kenneth D...... 2319 Wilson, Rick K...... 3626 Walker, Lee Demetrius. . . . 2242, 2626, Windett, Jason H. . . . 2110, 4322, 4524 3525, 4242, 4324 Wininger, Phillip ...... 2525 Walker, Seth James...... 3216 Winter, Soeren Carl...... 4204 Walker, Teri...... 4322 Wisenor, Zachary...... 2314 Wallace, Sophia J...... 4320 Wishom, Lonald ...... 3239 Walsh, Denise Marie...... 2203 Witko, Christopher...... 4524 Walsh, Mary...... 4322 Wlezien, Christopher ...... 3635 Walsh, Sean Noah. 4108, 4209 Wofford, Claire...... 4124 Walter, Barbara...... 2701 Wolbrecht, Christina...... 2701 Wang, Ching Hsing...... 2511 Woliver, Laura R...... 3122 Wanless, Emily Orchard. . . . 2515, 3115 Wolton, Stephane...... 2211 Warber, Adam L.. . . . 3623, 4323, 4523 Woo, Jongseok...... 3529 Ward, Artemus...... 2525, 4124 Woo, Jun Hee...... 3129 Ward, Julia...... 3623 Wood, B. Dan...... 3222 ant Index Warren, Mark...... 2701 Wood, Stuart...... 3216 Waterman, Richard W.. . 3523, 4323 Woodard, David ...... 2218, 2618 Webb, Clayton M. . . . 3222 Woodard, Sophia...... 4332 Webber, Michelle...... 2521 Woods, Neal ...... 4310 Wedeking, Justin ...... 3124 Woon, Jonathan...... 2111 Weissburg, Paul...... 2316 Wright, Jack...... 4542 p Partici Weissert, Carol. . . 2312, 3516, 4312, 4512 Wrighten, Jatia ...... 4632 Weissert, William G...... 3616 Wrzenski, Rhonda...... 2214, 2314, Welch, Jennie...... 2304 2522, 2602 Welch, Ryan Merrill...... 3125

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