
44th Annual S4 Social Science Student Symposium Program __________________________ San Francisco State University Seven Hills Conference Center and Towers Conference Center May 2, 2019 ________________________ Supported by Office of the Chancellor, California State University San Francisco State University’s College of Liberal & Creative Arts, College of Health & Social Sciences, Department of Political Science If you drive to campus then park in the main parking garage, which is close to the 7-Hills Conference Center where we will begin our day (see map). Parking there is $8 for the day. You can use a credit card or cash (bills, no coins). Drive in and park (NOT in lot 19 or on the roof – you’ll get a ticket. Instead, park in Lot 20 on one of the floors). Go to one of the machines and buy a ticket that you place on your dashboard. 44th Annual S4 SSRIC Social Science Student Symposium San Francisco State University May 2, 2019 Symposium Schedule Overview 8:00 – 8:50 Checking in and Continental Breakfast, Seven Hills Conference Center 8:50 – 9:20 Welcome and Opening Remarks, Seven Hills Main Room 9:30 – 10:50 Session I (5 concurrent panels) in Seven Hills (2) and The Towers (3) 11:00 – 12:20 Session II (5 concurrent panels) in Seven Hills (2) and The Towers (3) 12:30 – 1:50 Luncheon and Keynote Address, Seven Hills Main Room Keynote speaker: Jim Wunderman, President and CEO of the Bay Area Council and alumnus of the SF State Department of Political Science 2:00 – 3:20 Session III (4 concurrent panels) in Seven Hills (1) and The Towers (3) 3:30 – 4:15 Awards presentation, Snacks, Closing Remarks, Seven Hills Main Room 8:00 – 8:50 Checking in and Breakfast, Seven Hills Conference Center 8:50 – 9:20 Welcoming Statements Dr. Marcela Garcia-Castañon, Political Science, SF State Dr. Andrew Harris, Dean, College of Liberal & Creative Arts, SF State Dr. Nicole Watts, Chair, Department of Political Science, SF State Dr. Regan Maas, Chair, SSRIC, CSU Northridge ________________________________________________________________________________ A note on the meeting rooms: In Seven Hills, the main meeting room is called the Nob Hill Room. Just outside of that room are two rooms where we’ll hold panels: Russian/Telegraph Hill Room Mt. Davidson/Twin Peaks Room The Towers Conference Center is very close. Leave Seven Hills, turn left, and follow the signs. We’ll hold panels in three rooms there: Presidio Room Richmond Room Sunset Room SESSION I: 9:30 – 10:50 (5 CONCURRENT PANELS, PANELS 1.1 TO 1.5) Panel 1.1: POLITICAL ECONOMY Towers Center, Presidio Room Moderator: Dr. HyeSun Lee, CSU Channel Islands Shafali Raj “International Trade in the Context of Development” Political Science, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mikayla Cordero “Economic Recovery and Political Variables: Ireland and Greece” International Relations, San Francisco State Ethan Gunnlaugsson “The World Bank: More Harm than Good?” Political Science, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Benjamin Shultz “Variation in Health Outcomes Across Different Welfare Regimes” Political Science, Sonoma State ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 1.2: U.S. POLITICS AND POLICY Towers Center, Richmond Room Moderator: Dr. Chris Den Hartog, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Abigail Richards "The Discretionary Docket: Congressional Influence on the Supreme Court’s Agenda" Political Science, San Francisco State Jill Laufer "Youth Partisanship, Political Participation and the Issue-salience of Gun Violence" Political Science, San Francisco State Jennifer Barnes “What Happened to the Security Mom?: An Examination of the Effect of Demographic and Political Status on Women's Trump Vote Choice” Political Science, San Francisco State Anna Rulloda “2018 Congressional Candidate Twitter Analysis” Political Science, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 1.3: HEALTH OUTCOMES Towers Center, Sunset Room Moderator: Dr. Eric Vogelsang, CSU San Bernardino Norah Nyangau, Ilene Avalos, and Zachary Tuttle “Motor and Cognitive Dual-Task Costs of Walking in Community-Dwelling Older Adults” Engineering, CSU Long Beach Elizabeth Gutierrez and Patricia Dioniso “Virtual Health Coaching Produces Significant Body Weight Loss Over 12-Months” Family and Consumer Sciences, CSU Long Beach Vivian Lee “An Analysis of the Implications of a Low Fertility Rate or Low Birth Rate” Political Science, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Lorena Espinoza "Healthy Diet, Home Food Environment and Happiness among Legal and Unauthorized adult Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County" Foods and Nutrition, San Diego State ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 1.4: THE WORKPLACE AND COLLEGE CAMPUSES 7 Hills, Russian/Telegraph Hill Room Moderator: Dr. Stafford Cox, CSU Long Beach Dylan Jaff “Occupational Prestige, Work-related Stress and Job Satisfaction among Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County” Economics & Policitcal Science, San Diego State Amanda Theis, “Evaluating a Co-Curricular Student Success Program for Student Employees at Stanislaus State” Political Science and Public Administration, Stanislaus State Diana Yu, Risha Shah, Sabrina Gonzaga, Fungai Gora, and Byron Mills “Differences in access and quality of LARC information across US universities” Computer Science, San Francisco State Alonzo Altamirano “Determining Factors of Adopting Learning Technologies” College of Business, CSU Monterey Bay ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 1.5: STATEHOOD IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT 7 Hills, Mt. Davidson/Twin Peaks Room Moderator: Dr. Regan Maas, CSU Northridge Maham Khan “Israel's Jewish State Narrative” International Relations, San Francisco State Marissa Alcayde “When Time Doesn’t Heal Wounds: Considering Korea’s Ontology and Transnational Remembrance of the Comfort Women” International Relations, San Francisco State Julianna Jaynes “Homeland Tourism: A Growing Phenomenon in Israel” International Relations, San Francisco State Arielle Steimer-Barragan “Prensa y poder en México: For a Mexico Without Censorship and Freedom of the Press” Latin American Studies, Cal State LA ______________________________________________________________________________ SESSION II: 11:00 – 12:20 (5 CONCURRENT PANELS, PANELS 2.1 TO 2.5) Panel 2.1: MIGRATION, IMMIGRATION, & DESTABILIZATION Towers Center, Presidio Room Moderator: Dr. Marcela Garcia-Castañon, San Francisco State Barbora Buzinskaite “The Effect of Migrant Integration on Terrorism: How to Respond to the Growing Dilemma of Human Migration?” Political Science, San Francisco State Saideh Herrera “Destabilizing Immigration: Brazil’s Militarization Response” Humanities, San Francisco State Aiyi Huang “Citizenship Status, Occupational Prestige & Work-related Stress among adult Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County” Health Sciences, San Diego State ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 2.2: HEALTH, EDUCATION, & ETHNICITY Towers Center, Richmond Room Moderator: Dr. Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State Edward Berdan “Challenging the Monolithic Paradigm: Education, Partisan Affiliation, and the Asian-American Community” Political Science & Criminal Justice, Chico State Marcelle French “The Effects of In-Group Identification on Support for Increasing the Number of Black Instructors in K-12 Education” Political Science, San Francisco State Michelle Ortega “Parental Legal Status Precarity, Health Insurance Coverage and the Health of Children of Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County” Psychology, San Diego State Kiana Edwards and Emerson Hughes “The Effect of Intercultural Education on Individual’s Comfort and Confidence in Intercultural Interactions” College of Liberal Arts, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 2.3: LGBTQ+ AND GENDER ISSUES Towers Center, Sunset Room Moderator: Dr. Lori Weber, Chico State Raini Chase Vargas “The Contact Effect on Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Policy: Public Attitudes Towards LGBTQ(+) Inclusive Legislation” Political Science, San Francisco State S. Cortez-Flores “A Dress Two Sizes Too Small: Family Gender Roles and Mental Health” Graduate Studies, CSU Dominguez Hills Rodolfo Garcia “Public Opinion on LGBT Rights In a Sharply Divided EU” International Relations, San Francisco State James Holliday “Do Women in Office Affect Pro-Transgender Legislation? An Analysis of United States Legislatures” Political Science, San Francisco State ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 2.4: COLONIALISM, POPULISM, & XENOPHOBIA 7 Hills, Russian/Telegraph Hill Room Moderator: Dr. Tim Kubal, Fresno State Joshua Salazar “From Extreme to Mainstream: Examining the Intersection of Viktor Orbán and Populism” International Relations, San Francisco State Anthony Tran Nguyen “South Korea's responsiveness to popular xenophobia: Case Study on the 2018 Yemeni Refugee Crisis” Political Science, San Francisco State Shaira Cortez “Perceptions of Colonial Mentality: A Filipino-American Study” Psychology Department, CSU Channel Islands Javier Ezcurdia “A Link to the Past: Simón Bolívar and Left-wing Populism in XXI Century Latin America” Humanities, San Francisco State ______________________________________________________________________________ Panel 2.5: DEVELOPMENT, CONSUMERS, & PLANNING 7 Hills, Mt. Davidson/Twin Peaks Room Moderator: Dr. Jason McDaniel, San Francisco State Guendalina
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