2001 Las Vegas Meetings - Western Political Science Association

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WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE
ASSOCIATION
2001 ANNUAL MEETING
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
SPECIAL EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Feminist Theory Conference
For information, contact Eloise Buker
Phone: (740) 587-6536
Email: buker@denison.edu
Table of Contents
2:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Special Events
Schedule of Panels (Arranged by Section)
Chronological Schedule of Panels
Latino Politics Workshop Sponsored by WPSA
Chicano Status Committee, the APSA Latino Status
Committee, and the Latino Caucus in Political
Science - For information, contact
Valerie Martinez-Ebers
Phone: (817) 257-7395 - Fax: (817) 257-7397
Email: V.Martinez@tcu.edu
Wednesday, March 14
THURSDAY, MARCH 15
Thursday, March 15
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
1:30 - 3:15 p.m.
3:30 - 5:15 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – noon
WPSA Executive Committee Meeting
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
A Community of Scholars or a Scholarly Community:
Controversies in Disciplines and Public Life
APSA Presidential Address - Robert Jervis
FRIDAY, MARCH 16
Friday, March 16
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
1:30 - 3:15 p.m.
3:30 - 5:15 p.m.
10:00-11:45 a.m.
1:30 - 3:15 p.m.
3:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Saturday, March 17
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
1:30 - 3:15 p.m.
3:30 - 5:15 p.m.
3:30 – 5:15 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Index of Participants (including panel listings for all
participants)
How to Succeed in Graduate School and What to
Expect on the Job Market Sponsored by Committee
on the Status of Blacks in the Profession
Meet the Editors: American Political Science Review
and the Political Research Quarterly
Conference Theme Roundtable - Politics: A
Contested Concept
Roundtable - How Can the Western Political
Science Association Help the Professional
Development of Its Members?
WPSA Business Meeting
WPSA Reception
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
12:15 – 1:15 p.m. (tentative)
Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture
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SCHEDULE OF PANELS
Comparative Politics
Panel
1.1
Panel
1.2
Panel
1.3
Panel
1.4
Panel
1.5
Panel
1.6
Panel
1.7
Panel
1.8
Panel
1.9
Panel
1.10
Panel
1.11
Panel
1.12
Panel
1.13
Panel
1.14
Panel
1.15
Rethinking Democracy in Latin America
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Political Economy: Development, Taxation, and
Electrification
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Comparative Considerations of Presidents: Elections and
Institutions
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Collective Action: From Middle Class Movements to
Revolution
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Globalization and its Implications for Democracy and
Political Economy
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Ethnicity, Conflict, and Democratization
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Human Rights, the Military, and Terrorism
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Democracy from Grassroots to Supra-national Perspectives
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Western Europe: Democracy and Integration
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Voting, Parties, and Political Systems: Lessons from New
Democracies
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Politics of Ethnicity and Nationalism
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Economic Effects on State, Civil Society, and Collective
Action
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Latin American Politics: Economics, Institutions, and Identity
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Intergovernmental Relations in Columbia
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Politics and Media in a Comparative Perspective
(co-sponsored with Media and Politics, 10.7)
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel
1.16
Panel
1.17
Cross-National Public Policy
(co-sponsored with Public Policy, 16.10)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Women’s Mobilizations and Women’s Movements
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics, 4.7)
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
Panel
2.1
Panel
2.2
Panel
2.3
Panel
2.4
Panel
2.5
Panel
2.6
Panel
2.7
Panel
2.8
Panel
2.9
Panel
2.10
Panel
2.11
Panel
2.12
Panel
2.13
Environmental Justice: Movement with Direction?
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Politics of Public Resources
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Collaborative Conservation and Innovative Management
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Innovation in State Environmental Policy
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Environmental Regulation
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
The Politics of the Public Estate
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
International Environmental Politics
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Community-Based Natural Resource Management
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Native Peoples and the Environment
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Environmental Politics in California
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Roundtable - New Books in Environmental Politics
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Roundtable – Emerging Issues in U.S. Environmental Policy
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Where Place, Power, and Property Position the Political:
The Limits of Environmentalism
(co-sponsored with Political Theory, 13.13)
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
EXECUTIVE POLITICS
Panel
2
3.1
Challenging Assumptions of Presidential Leadership
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel
3.2
Panel
3.3
Panel
3.4
Panel
3.5
Presidents as Policy-Makers
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
The Presidential Environment: Working with Congress, the
Media, and Staff
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Is America Ready for a Woman for President?
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
President Bush: Hitting the Ground Running or
Stumbling?
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
4.1
Panel
4.2
Panel 4.3
Panel
4.4
Panel
4.5
Panel
4.6
Panel
4.7
Panel
4.8
Panel
4.9
Panel
4.10
4.11
Panel
4.12
Panel
4.13
Panel
4.14
Race, Gender, and Political Participation in the U.S.
(co-sponsored with Race, Ethnicity and Diversity, 17.7)
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
The Politics of Disciplinary Practices: A Focus on Political
Science
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Women, Civil Society, and Democracy
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Gender and Gendering in Women’s Political Activism
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
HISTORY AND POLITICS
Panel 5.1
Roundtable - Author Meets Readers: Mary Dudziak’s Cold
War Civil Rights (co-sponsored with Judicial Politics and
Public Law, 8.5)
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 5.2
The Strange Career of the New Right
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 5.3
Battling the Franchise: Race, Party, and Voting Rights
(co-sponsored with Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity, 17.9)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 5.4
Race and the Organization of City Politics (co-sponsored with
Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity, 17.10)
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 5.5
Settling the Public Domain
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 5.6
Constitutional Change in Historical Context (co-sponsored
with Judicial Politics and Public Law, 8.9)
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 5.7
Roundtable – Social Capital: Putnam’s Retreat from Politics?
(co-sponsored with Political Theory, 13.14)
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 5.8
Memory, Narrative, and Intergenerationality in Political
Theory (co-sponsored with Political Theory, 13.12)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
GENDER AND POLITICS
Panel
Panel
Gender, Violence and the State: From Macro to Micro
Analysis
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Embodied Politics and the Cultural Practices of Identity:
Theorizing Race, Gender, Law and Locality (co-sponsored
with Political Theory, 13.17)
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Roundtable - Teaching Feminist Theory in a Post-Feminist
and Anti-Theoretical Context (co-sponsored with Political
Theory, 13.18)
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
A Feminist Political Theory Panel (co-sponsored with
Political Theory, 13.19)
Friday, 10:00 p.m.
Embodying the Gender of World Politics
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Roundtable – The Politics of Fetal Rights
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Women’s Mobilizations and Women’s Movements (cosponsored with Comparative Politics, 1.17)
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
The Politics of Identity(ies) (co-sponsored with Politics and
Sexuality, 14.6)
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Gendered Effects in Campaigns and Elections
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Gender and State Legislatures (co-sponsored with State
Politics and Policy, 18.11)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Panel
6.1
Panel
6.2
Nationalism, Internationalism and the Politics of Identity
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
War and Conflict in World Politics
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel
6.3
Panel
6.4
Panel
6.5
Panel
6.6
Panel
6.7
Panel
6.8
Panel
6.9
Panel
6.10
Panel
6.11
Panel
6.12
Panel
6.13
Panel
6.14
Panel
6.15
Globalization and the State: Looking Out and In
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Alliances in World Politics
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Information, Globalization, and Identity in International
Relations
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Advancing Democratic Peace Theory
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Activism in International Politics
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
The EU: Accessions and the Impact of Expansion
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
The Impact of U.S. Foreign Policy
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
The Construction and Impact of International Institutions
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Current Topics in International Political Economy
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Rationality and Nuclear Politics
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Roundtable - Reconceptualizing Foreign Policy Through
Domestic Windows
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
International Environmental Politics
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
7.1
Panel
7.2
Panel
7.3
Panel
7.4
Panel
7.5
7.6
Panel
7.7
Assessing the Public Mood: Alternative Approaches
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Applying A Different Analytical Lens to RU 486
Policymaking (co-sponsored with Public Policy, 16.12)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
JUDICIAL POLITICS AND PUBLIC LAW
Panel 8.1
Shaping the Bench: Influencing Judicial Selection and
Retirement
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 8.2
Bringing the Courtroom into the Classroom: Undergraduate
Appellate Simulation
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 8.3
The Politics of Abortion: Contingency and Practice
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 8.4
Roundtable - Viva Law’s Vagueness: Contingency and
Contest in Socio-Legal Research
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 8.5
Roundtable - Author Meets Readers: Mary Dudziak’s Cold
War Civil Rights (co-sponsored with History & Politics, 5.1)
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 8.6
Legal Mobilization and Extra-Judicial Strategies
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 8.7
Law and Culture
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 8.8
Political Influences on Judicial Power
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 8.9
Constitutional Change in Historical Context
(co-sponsored with History and Politics, 5.6)
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 8.10
Racial Bias and the Law
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 8.11
Comparative Perspectives on Judicial Politics
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 8.12
Judicial Decision-making: Testing Attitudinal and New
Institutionalist Models
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 8.13
Explaining Judicial Decision-making
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 8.14
Theoretical Approaches to Law
ISSUES IN METHODOLOGY
Panel
Panel
Roundtable - Interpretive Methods in Public Policy Analysis
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Roundtable – Political Science Students: Contemporary
Needs and Future Career Preparation (co-sponsored with
Public Administration, 15.6)
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Measurement Issues in Cross-National Research
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Changing Analytical Frameworks within Political Science
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Disciplinary Developments in Political Science
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Panel
8.15
Panel
8.16
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Shaping the Law
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Roundtable – Bush v. Gore
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel
10.8
PARTIES, INTEREST GROUPS, AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
Panel
11.1
Panel
11.2
Panel
11.3
Panel
11.4
Panel
11.5
Panel
11.6
LEGISLATIVE POLITICS
Panel
9.1
Panel
9.2
Panel
9.3
Panel
9.4
Panel
9.5
Panel
9.6
Panel
9.7
Panel
9.8
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Politics and Film
Saturday 3:30 p.m.
Inside Congress: The Activities of Legislators
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Money in Legislative Elections
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Do Constituents Influence Congressional Policy?
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
New Approaches to Studying the Agenda Setting Roles of
Committees
Friday 10:00 a.m.
Party Effects in Congress
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Vulnerability and Strategic Behavior in the House and Senate
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
The Courts and the Congress
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Roundtable - Federal-Territorial Relations and Guam's
Political Status
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Interest Group Politics in the Courts and Legislatures
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Interest Group Politics and Lobbying
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Political Parties, Resources and Campaigns
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Identity Issues and Political Parties
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Political Parties, Organization and Campaigns
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Roundtable – Soft Money in the 2000 Campaign
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Panel 12.1
Political Psychology of Racial Attitudes
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 12.2
Public Opinion and Political Attitudes
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 12.3
Gender, Justice, and Depictions of Authority Figures
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 12.4
The Evolution of Political Intelligence
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
MEDIA AND POLITICS
Panel 10.1
Is Reality Stranger than Fiction?: Popular Culture, Politics,
and the Media (co-sponsored with Political Theory, 13.23)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 10.2
Politics, Culture and Communications
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 10.3
Political Communication and Electoral Politics
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 10.4
Corruption, Media and Politics
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Panel 10.5
Politicians and the Media
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 10.6
Political Activism and Public Communications
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 10.7
Politics and Media in a Comparative Perspective
(co-sponsored with Comparative Politics, 1.15)
POLITICAL THEORY
Panel 13.1
The Ambivalence of Universalism
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 13.2
Problem Publics
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 13.3
Culture, Ethics, and Pluralism
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 13.4
Post-Marxism Before It Existed
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 13.5
Civil Society at Home and Abroad
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 13.6
Recognition and Identity in Politics
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
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Panel
13.7
Panel
13.8
Panel
13.9
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Panel
Political Rights in Political Practice
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
A Nietzsche Panel
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel
Panel
Hobbes and Hume, Montesquieu and Machiavelli
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
13.10 What is the People?
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
13.11 Liberalism and Redistribution
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
13.12 Memory, Narrative, and Intergenerationality in Political
Theory (co-sponsored with History and Politics, 5.8)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
13.13 Where Place, Power, and Property Position the Political: The
Limits of Environmentalism (co-sponsored with
Environmental Politics, 2.13)
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
13.14 Roundtable - Social Capital: Putnam’s Retreat from Politics?
(co-sponsored with History and Politics, 5.7)
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
13.15 Interests and Domination
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
13.16 All Too Human: The Politics of Sex and Sin (co-sponsored
with Politics and Sexuality, 14.5)
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
13.17 Embodied Politics and the Cultural Practices of Identity:
Theorizing Race, Gender, Law and Locality (co-sponsored
with Gender and Politics, 4.2)
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
13.18 Roundtable - Teaching Feminist Theory in a Post-Feminist
and Anti-Theoretical Context (co-sponsored with Gender
and Politics, 4.3)
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
13.19 A Feminist Political Theory Panel (co-sponsored with Gender
and Politics, 4.4)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
13.20 Anger, Prudence, Justice, Corruption… and Democracy
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
13.21 A Rousseau Panel
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
13.22
Rethinking Freedom, Rethinking Rights
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
13.23 Is Reality Stranger than Fiction?: Popular Culture, Politics,
and Media (co-sponsored with Media and Politics, 10.1)
Friday, 10:00 p.m.
POLITICS AND SEXUALITY
Panel
14.1
Panel
14.2
Panel
14.3
Panel
14.4
Panel
14.5
Panel
14.6
Politics or Markets: Which Does More to Advance GLBT
Equality?
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Publics, Voters, and Office Holders: GLBT Politics at the
Dawn of the Twenty-first Century
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Sex and Self in Political Discourse
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
It’s Enough to Make You a Heterosexual: Heteronormativity
at the Limit in American Political Culture
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
All Too Human: The Politics of Sex and Sin (co-sponsored
with Political Theory, 13.16)
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
The Politics of Identity(ies) (co-sponsored with Gender and
Politics, 4.8)
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Panel 15.1
Budgetary Policy and Administrative Reform in Comparative
Perspective (co-sponsored with Public Policy, 16.6)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 15.2
Institutions, Environments, and Theories of Organization
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 15.3
Understanding Local Government Issues
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Panel 15.4
Perspectives on Public Management
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 15.5
Ethics and Implementation
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 15.6
Roundtable – Political Science Students: Contemporary
Needs and Future Career Preparation (co-sponsored with
Issues in Methodology, 7.2)
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
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PUBLIC POLICY
Panel 16.1
Bureaucracies and Policy Implementation
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 16.2
Morality Policy: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marriage
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel
16.3
Panel
16.4
Panel
16.5
Panel
Panel
16.6
16.7
Panel
16.8
Panel
16.9
Panel
16.10
Panel
16.11
Panel
16.12
Panel
16.13
Panel
16.14
The Cutting Edge in Health Policy
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Welfare Reform: Rhetoric and Policy Impacts
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
The New Politics of Gambling (co-sponsored with State
Politics and Policy, 18.10)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Budgeting Policy and Administrative Reform in Comparative
Perspective (co-sponsored with Public Administration, 15.1)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Does Corporatization Threaten Higher Education Public
Policy?
Friday 8:00 a.m.
Public Policy Affecting Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Conflict and Controversy in Education Policy
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Cross-National Public Policy (co-sponsored with
Comparative Politics, 1.16)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Participatory Policy Making
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Applying a Different Analytical Lens to RU 486 Policymaking (co-sponsored with Issues in Methodology, 7.7)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Roundtable - New Directions in Diffusion Research
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Environmental Policy: Decision Making, Implementation and
Policy Change
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
17.1
17.2
Panel
17.3
Panel
17.4
Panel
17.5
Panel
17.6
Panel
17.7
Panel
17.8
Panel
17.9
Panel
17.10
Immigration, Mobility, and Coalition Building
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Latinos and the 2000 Elections: National and State
Perspectives
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
New Research on Race, Public Opinion, and Mobilization
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Pursuing Power: Latinos and Political Mobilization
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Race, Representation, and Interests
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Race, Gender, and Political Participation in the U.S.
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics, 4.11)
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Roundtable - Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity in the 2000
Elections
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Battling the Franchise: Race, Party, and Voting Rights (cosponsored with History and Politics, 5.3)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Race and the Organization of City Politics (co-sponsored with
History and Politics, 5.4)
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
STATE POLITICS AND POLICY
Panel 18.1
State Administrative Procedures, Bureaucratic Regulations
and Governmental Performance
Thursday, 3:30 a.m.
Panel 18.2
Roundtable – Budgeting in the Western States
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 18.3
Roundtable – Budgeting in the Western States (Panel 18.2
continued)
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 18.4
Public Opinion, Interest Groups, Institutional Forces and
Governmental Involvement at the State Level
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Panel 18.5
Citizen Initiatives and the Public Interest
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 18.6
Political Influences on State Policy Activity
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
RACE, ETHNICITY, AND DIVERSITY
Panel
Panel
U.S. Labor’s Response to Globalization
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
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Panel
18.7
Panel
18.8
Panel
18.9
Panel
Panel
18.10
18.11
Establishing Governmental Priorities: Taxing and Spending in
the American States
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Citizen Preferences and Electoral Outcomes
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel
20.6
Panel
20.7
Voter Preferences, Party Primaries, and Electoral Outcomes
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel
20.8
Panel
20.9
Panel
20.10
Panel
20.11
Panel
20.12
The New Politics of Gambling (co-sponsored with Public
Policy, 16.5)
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Gender and State Legislatures (co-sponsored with Gender and
Politics, 4.10)
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
URBAN AND LOCAL POLITICS
Panel 19.1
Racial Politics and Cities
Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 19.2
Mobilizing for Political Action within Local Areas
Friday, 3:30 p.m.
Panel 19.3
Intergovernmental Relations and Collective Action Problems
of Cities
Friday, 10:00 a.m.
Panel 19.4
Bureaucratic Behavior and Policy Innovation at the Local
Level
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Panel 19.5
The Politics of Taxing and Funding Local Government
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
20.1
Panel
20.2
Panel
20.3
Panel
20.4
Panel
20.5
New Issues in Presidential Elections
Friday, 1:30 p.m.
Politics of Ballot Initiatives
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Parties as Opportunities and Constraints in the Conduct of
Elections
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.
Determinants of Participation: Old and New
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Group Identity and Campaign Effects
Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2001
8:00 - 9:45 A.M.
PANEL 1.3 Comparative Considerations of Presidents:
Elections and Institutions
Chair:
Neal G. Jesse, Bowling Green State University
Papers:
Duverger's Law, Political Cleavages, and Presidential
Elections
Mark P. Jones, Michigan State University
The Development of Institutions in Democratizing Countries:
Poland's Semi-Presidentialism Reconsidered
Janine Holc, Loyola College
VOTING AND ELECTIONS
Panel
Religion and the Electoral Process
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Reexamining Convergence, Policy-Balancing, and
Spatial/Ideological Models
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Information, Economic Evaluation and Choice
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Representation and Elections in the U.S. Congress
Friday, 8:00 a.m.
Latinos at the Polls
Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Changing Determinants of Macro and Micro Partisanship
Thursday, 8:00 a.m.
Understanding Political Campaigns
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Presidential Institutions and the Political Economy of
Banking Reform in Developing Countries
Gabriel Aguilera, Harvard University/WCFIA
Democratic Institutions, Authoritarian Solutions, and
Electoral Behavior in Peru
Douglas McGee, Salt Lake Community College
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Discussant:
Neal G. Jesse, Bowling Green State University
PANEL 2.6
The Politics of the Public Estate
Chair:
R. McGreggor Cawley, University of Wyoming
Papers:
Contested Views of Politics: Regional Conflict over National
Wilderness Policy in Finland
James N. Gladden, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
PANEL 4.9
Gendered Effects in Campaigns and Elections
Chair:
Susan Carroll
Papers:
Women Party Activists: Pressuring for More Women in
Office
Miki Caul, University of California, Irvine
Gender and the Decision to Run for Office
Richard Fox, Union College
Jennifer Lawless, Stanford University
Capitalism, National Parks, and Wilderness
Timothy Tilton, Indiana University
Road to the Governor's [WO]Mansion
Valerie O'Regan, North Dakota State University
Stephen Stambough, North Dakota State University
Allocating Recreational Use Within U.S. National Forests
Charles Davis, Colorado State University
Reforming Federal Land Management for Ecosystem
Management and Quality Jobs?
Cassandra Moseley, University of Florida
When Women Beat Women: Gender and Electoral
Competition in
Primary and General Elections for the U.S. House
Barbara Palmer, Southern Methodist University
Dennis Simon, Southern Methodist University
Discussant:
John Freemuth, Boise State University
PANEL 4.1
Gender, Violence and the State: From Macro to
Micro Analysis
Discussant:
Cindy Simon Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma
Chair:
Mary Hawkesworth, Rutgers University
PANEL 6.1
Nationalism, Internationalism and the Politics of
Identity
Papers:
Contesting the Absence of Women: Sovereign Power,
Violence, and Women
Anne Caldwell, University of Louisville
Chair:
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
Papers:
"A Liberal In a Muddle:" Alfred Zimmern’s Nationalist
Internationalism
Jeannie Morefield, Whitman College
Gendered Warfare: Women, The State, and War in Nicaragua
Lorraine Bayard de Volo, University of Kansas
The Politics of Criminalizing Domestic Violence
Renee Heberle, University of Toledo
The Rules of Play: Japanese National Identity and the
Politicization of Leisure
David Leheny, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Politics of Self-Defense
Stephanie Olson, Rutgers University
Discussant:
Carolyn DiPalma, University of South Florida
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Constituting the Right to Die: Effects of Judicial and ExtraJudicial Campaigns on Support for the Right to Die
Douglas S. Reed, Georgetown University
The Politics of Reform and Nationalist D
Discourse in Malaysia
Sheila Nair, University of Northern Arizona
Multiple Group Affiliation in International Politics
David Watkins, University of Washington
Robert M. Farley, University of Washington
Discussant:
John Brigham, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
PANEL 9.7
The Courts and the Congress
Discussant:
Sheryl D. Breen, St. Olaf College
Chair:
Scott Frisch, California State University, Bakersfield
PANEL 6.7
Activism in International Politics
Papers:
Chair:
Walt Vanderbush, Miami University
Conservative Theories of Governance on the U.S. Supreme
Court: Strategic or Principled Behavior?
Timothy O. Lenz, Florida Atlantic University
Papers:
The “Battle in Seattle” and the Common Good
Lisa Ferrari-Comeau, University of Puget Sound
Rules of Law and Separations of Power: Legislative
Overrides and Contemporary Court-Congress Relations
Jeb Barnes, University of California, Berkeley
A Convergence of Interests? Explaining the Strategic Alliance
of States and Non-governmental Organizations in the Quest to
Eliminate Landmines
Christopher Kirkey, Bridgewater State College
The View of the Hill from the Marble Palace: Interactions
between the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Congress
Mark Miller, Clark University
Who Influences Whom?: A Look at Court-Congress Agenda
Setting Dynamics in U.S. Immigration Policy
Valerie Hunt, University of Washington
Global Citizens, National Politics
Sharon Lean McConnell, University of California, Irvine
Discussant:
Walt Vanderbush, Miami University
PANEL 8.6
Legal Mobilization and Extra-Judicial Strategies
PANEL 10.3 Political Communication and Electoral Politics
Chair:
F. L. Morton, University of Calgary
Chair:
Kenny Whitby, University of South Carolina
Papers:
"Borrowing Rights": Disability Politics in Japan
Katharina Heyer, University of Hawaii and American Bar
Foundation
Papers:
The Walk of Shame: Celebrities in Election-Year News
Coverage
Mark Carpowich, University of Southern California
Discussant:
Roe v. Wade and the Mobilization of the Pro-life Movement
Scott Lemiux, University of Washington
Jeff Worsham, West Virginia University
Capturing the Hispanic Vote: Political Advertising and Latino
Voters in the 2000 Presidential Election
Lisa Magana, Arizona State University
Richard Herrera, Arizona State University
Legal Mobilization in Sheff v. O’Neill and the Politics of
School Desegregation in Connecticut
Michael Paris, Rutgers University
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Can Campaign Communications Influence Prior Beliefs
About Race and Ethnicity?
Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., University of California, Los
Angeles
Kenny Whitby, University of South Carolina
Seth Masket, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant:
Administrative Responsibility and Accountability in City
Government: Ethical Oversight of Financial Reporting
Jonathon West, University of Miami
The Living Wage Debate: Politics As Ethics By Other Means
Alan Zundel, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jan Vermeer, Nebraska Wesleyan University
Discussant:
Diane Yoder, University of Southern California
PANEL 12.2 Public Opinion and Political Attitudes
PANEL 17.1 U.S. Labor’s Response to Globalization
Chair:
Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Chair:
Anne S. Runyan, Wright State University
Papers:
Looking Into Their Minds: Latency in Survey Response as
Determined by Political Sophistication, Issue Publics, and
Cognitive Dissonance
Darren Schreiber, University of California, Los Angeles
Papers:
Strategies for Organizing Immigrant Women in Los Angeles:
Building a New Labor Movement
Jane Bayes, California State University, Northridge
U.S. Immigration Policies, U.S. Labor, and the Role of
Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Market
Carlos Holguin, General Consul, Center for Human Rights
and Constitutional Law
Looking for Heterogeneity in All the Wrong Places: Issues,
Traits, and Attitude Strength in Candidate Evaluations
David A. M. Peterson, Texas A&M University
Worlds Apart? Elite and Mass Policy Opinion
Jason Barabas, Princeton University
U.S. Labor’s Organizational Responses to the New Global
Economy
Phaedra Elkins Lamkin, Education Director, Working
Partners, USA
The Two Faces of Issue Framing
Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Mark R. Joslyn, University of Kansas
Discussant:
Re-Examining Chicano/and Latino/a Politics in an Era of
Globalization
Anna Sampaio, University of Colorado, Denver
Leonard Ray, Louisiana State University
PANEL 15.5 Ethics and Implementation
Discussant:
Chair:
Jack Barbour, Angelo State University
PANEL 18.7 Establishing Governmental Priorities: Taxing and
Spending in the American States
Papers:
Momentous Decisions: Do I Go Public?
Roberta Johnson, University of San Francisco
Chair:
The Privatization of Governmental Service: Ethical
Obligations to Conduct Contract Oversight
Trudy K. Overlin, Idaho State University
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Anne S. Runyan, Wright State University
Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University
Papers:
Papers:
State Policy Priorities, 1982-1992: Structure, Antecedents,
and Consequences
Saundra K. Schneider, University of South Carolina
William G. Jacoby, University of South Carolina
Political Sophistication and Economic Voting in
Congressional Elections: A Heterogeneous Theory of
Attribution
J. Matthew Wilson, Southern Methodist University
Brad T. Gomez, Southern Methodist University
Tax and Expenditure Limitations: An Empirical Analysis
Michael New, Stanford University
Pickin’ and Choosin’: The Motivational Factors that Influence
Social Spending in the American States
Regina C. Gray, University of Maryland, College Park
The Impact of Candidate Rhetoric on Voters’ Economic
Evaluations
David F. Damore, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Nationalization of Corrections in the American States:
Determinants of Declining Differences in State Corrections
Expenditures
William A. Taggart, New Mexico State University
Discussant:
Discussant:
PANEL 19.4 Bureaucratic Behavior and Policy Innovation at the
Local Level
Stella Theodoulou, California State University, Northridge
Papers:
Accidental Entrepreneurs: Japanese Local Executives and
Information Disclosure Ordinances
Jonathan Marshall, University of California, Berkeley
Chair:
Roger P. Rose, Benedictine University
Papers:
Moms in Pumps v. Moms in Tennis Shoes: Comparing the
Working Women’s v. Non-Working Women’s Vote From the
1996-2000 Presidential Elections
Richard J Semiatin, American University
The Evolution of the Normal Vote in the 1990s: Group
Influences on Individual Behavior
Chris Lawrence, University of Mississippi
Discretion and Ramifications of Policing Style
Lori Beth Way, California State University, Chico
Geography of Public Opinion
Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona
Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University
The Prevalence of Reinventing Government Practices:
Adoption Rates and Characteristics of “Reinvented” Cities
Marcia L. Godwin, Western Washington University
Discussant:
Discussant:
Tom Hogen-Esch, University of Southern California
PANEL 20.1 Information, Economic Evaluation and Choice
Chair:
Thomas Lamatsch, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PANEL 20.4 Changing Determinants of Macro and Micro
Partisanship
Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University
Chair:
The Effects of Divided Government on Economic Evaluations
of U.S. Senators
Jeff Cummins, Claremont Graduate University
Richard Winters, Dartmouth College
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David Lanoue, Texas Tech University
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2001
Searching for Answers: Explaining Political Corruption from
a Comparative Perspective
Christopher McHorney, Southwest State University
10:00-11:45 A.M.
PANEL 1.10 Voting, Parties, and Political Systems: Lessons from
New Democracies
Chair:
Bruce Magnusson, Whitman College
Papers:
The Myth of “Transplacement” in Poland: The Unintended
Outcomes of the Democratization Process in 1989 in Poland
Mariusz Ozminkowski, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Discussant:
PANEL 2.1
Environmental Justice: Movement with Direction?
Chair:
Walter E. Baber, University of San Diego
Papers:
Environmental Equity at the Muncipal Level
Diane Yoder, University of Southern California School of
Policy, Planning and Development
Voter Turnout Dynamics in Postauthoritarian Countries
Tatiana Kostadinova, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Environmental Equality
Lisa DeLorenzo, Arizona State University
Brady Baybeck, University of Missouri, St. Louis
The Party System and Economic Reform in New
Democracies: Lessons from Portugal
Jungkeun Yoon, Claremont Graduate University
The Environmental Justice Movement: Surviving Initial
Success
Deidre L. Sanders, Claremont Graduate University
Sources of Political Support for the Far Right in Russia
Alison F. Salka, Vanderbilt University
Discussant:
TBA
Ethical Pre-commitment in Environmental Decision-Making:
Toward a New Politics of Ecology
Walter E. Baber, University of San Diego
Robert V. Bartlett, Purdue University
Bruce A. Magnusson, Whitman College
PANEL 1.15 Politics and Media in a Comparative Perspective
PANEL 10.7
Chair:
Nancy Snow, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant:
Walter E. Baber, University of San Diego
Papers:
Economic Reform and the Chinese Press: Courting Change
and Market Forces
Stephanie Hszieh, University of Southern California
PANEL 3.1
Challenging Assumptions of Presidential Leadership
Chair:
George C. Edwards III, Texas A&M University
Melodramatic Politics: Symbolic Neo-Conservatism on TV in
the People's Republic on China
Charles Lee, University of Southern California
Papers:
Ending Neustadt’s Orthodoxy: Toward a Revival of Corwin’s
Constitutionalism
Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University Chicago
Thomas Engeman, Loyola University Chicago
The Politics of Media Control Following the Third Wave: The
Case of Argentina
Diane Johnson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Political Time
Mujibur Rehman, University of Texas, Austin
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A Divergent Track: The Clinton Presidency and the Decline
of Foreign Policy Regimes
Neal Allen, University of Texas, Austin
Papers:
Anti-Dumping Laws and Non-Market Economies: The
Political Economy of Trade Discrimination
Cynthia M. Horne, University of Washington
The Domestic Lincoln: Legislative Leadership in the Civil
War
Jon D. Schaff, Loyola University Chicago
Discussant:
The IMF Economic Crisis and a Social Pact in South Korea
Young-Choul Kim, Texas Tech University
Beef, Bananas and Trade Wars: The WTO and EU
Agricultural Trade Policy Reform
Christina Davis, Harvard University
Matthew Corrigan, University of North Florida
PANEL 4.11 Race, Gender, and Political Participation in the U.S.
PANEL 17.7
Discussant:
Murat Somer, University of Southern California
Chair:
Sonia Garcia, St. Mary's University
PANEL 7.2
Roundtable - Political Science Students:
Contemporary Needs and Future Career Preparation
Papers:
Political Participation of Women: The Influence of Race and
Church
Nancy Winemiller Basinger, University of Georgia
Keesha Middlemass Scott, University of Georgia
PANEL 15.6
Chair:
Chicanas and Latinas Reshaping Political Practice:
Postmovement Savvy, Poststructuralist Sensitivity, or Just
Plain ol' Smart Strategy?
Edwina Barvosa-Carter, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Participants: Janni Aragon, University of Claifornia, Riverside
Jocelyn M. Boryczka, The Graduate Center, The City
University of New York
Michael Bobic, Emmanuel College
Eric Davis, University of California, Riverside
Chris Lee, Unversity of Minnesota, Morris
A Comparative Analysis of Black and White Males’ Attitudes
Toward Women's Political Participation
Courtenay Daum, Georgetown University
PANEL 8.2
Bringing the Courtroom into the Classroom:
Undergraduate Appellate Simulation
Chair:
Dane Cameron, California State University, Chico
Papers:
Variation in the Conduct of Undergraduate Appellate
Simulation
Charles R. Knerr, University of Texas, Arlington
The Political Values of Men and Women: How Value
Orientation Shapes Candidate Strategy and Voter Reasoning
Ann Gordon, Ohio University
Discussant:
Lisa Montoya, University of Texas, Austin
PANEL 6.12 Current Topics in International Political Economy
Chair:
Steven D. Stehr, Washington State University
Mock U.S. Supreme Court
Kerry Hunter, Albertson College of Idaho
Murat Somer, University of Southern California
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In Class and Cyber Simulations in the Undergraduate
Constitutional Law Classroom
Michael C. Gizzi, Mesa State College
Papers:
Undergraduate Moot Court at the University of California,
Berkeley
Steve Chan, University of California, Berkeley
Julie Park, University of California, Berkeley
Kevin Hammon, University of California, Berkeley
LaNora Williams, University of California, Berkeley
Helen Chen, University of California, Berkeley
Congressional Voting and Electoral Marginality: The Case of
Congressional Pay Raises
Tracy Sulkin, University of Washington
John Wilkerson, University of Washington
"Pork" Projects and the Ballot Box: Do Legislators Reward
their Strongest Supporters with Distributive Policy Projects,
or Do They Attempt to Persuade Swing Voters?
Christian R. Grose, University of Rochester
Teaching Appellate Simulation As An Independent Course:
Pros and Cons
Mark Kelso, Queens College
Discussant:
Ken Salter, San Jose State University
PANEL 8.8
Political Influences on Judicial Power
Chair:
Melinda Gann Hall, Michigan State University
Papers:
The Political Construction of the Judicial Authority to
Interpret the Constitution
Keith E. Whittington, Princeton University
Legislators' Perceptions: How Interest Groups Punish and
Reward
Brian Bearry, University of North Texas
Lisa Uhlir, University of North Texas
Julie Harrelson-Stephens, University of North Texas
Strategic Senators: Incumbent Adaptation to Revealed
Constituency Preferences, 1952-96
William Bernhard, University of Illinois,
Timothy P. Nokken, University of Houston
Brian R. Sala, University of California, Davis
Discussants:
Kevin Esterling, University of California, Berkeley
Glen Browder, Naval Postgraduate School
PANEL 13.4 Post-Marxism Before It Existed
By Invitation Only? Judicial Review Before (and Maybe
After) the Civil War
Mark A. Graber, University of Maryland
The Politics of Justiciability and the Contemporary Judicial
Supremacy Debate
Francene Engel, University of Michigan
Discussant:
Kevin McMahon, State University of New York, Fredonia
PANEL 9.6
Vulnerability and Strategic Behavior in the House
and Senate
Chair:
Chair:
William Niemi, Western State College of Colorado
Papers:
The Economic Interpretation of History After Marx
Clyde W. Barrow, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Marxian Dialectics After Marx
Robert Mauro, State University of New York, Albany
Schumpeter as Anti-Post-Marxist
John Medearis, California State University, Northridge
Kevin Esterling, University of California, Berkeley
William Morris and the Genealogy of Eco-socialism
Bradley J. Macdonald, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins
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Discussants:
William Niemi, Western State College of Colorado
Timothy Gaffaney, Georgetown University
Discussant:
Gary Lehring, Smith College
PANEL 16.3 The Cutting Edge in Health Policy
PANEL 13.9 Hobbes and Hume, Montesquieu and Machiavelli
Chair:
Sandra K. Hinchman, St. Lawrence University
Papers:
Oakeshott's Hobbes and the Fear of Political Rationalism
Ted H. Miller, University of Alabama
Chair:
Dan Cothran, Northern Arizona University
Papers:
The War of the Worlds: Public Policy and the Integration of
Conventional and Alternative Medicine
Frederick Lynch, Claremont McKenna College
Judith Merkle, Claremont McKenna College
Hobbes versus Machiavelli
Yishaiya Abosch, Claremont Graduate University
Public Administrator's Opinions Toward Veterans Health
Policy
Mary Schmeida, Kent State University
Politics and Pleasure: Hume's Four Essays on Philosophical
Sects
Scott Yenor, Boise State University
Bringing the Audience Backstage: Doing Bioethics in Public
Albert W. Dzur, University of Utah
Daniel Levin, University of Utah
Politics, Reason, and Nature: Montesquieu on Human Rights
Peter Levine, Angelo State University
Discussant:
How Effective are the Laws of Medical Malpractice in
Hawaii
Ann M. Sakaguchi, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Darren Walhof, Calvin College
PANEL 14.3 Sex and Self in Political Discourse
Chair:
Gary Lehring, Smith College
Papers:
Sex, Lies, and Heresy: The Early-Modern Origins of the
Liberal Public-Private Distinction
Sammy Basu, Willamette University
Public Preferences for Health Care Spending and
Intervention: A Comparative Approach
Miriam Laugesen, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Jeffrey Karp, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Susan Banducci, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Discussants:
Nietzsche, Marx, and ‘Critical Desire’ in Post-Identitarian
Feminist Politics
Michael E. Lipscomb, Pennsylvania State University
Caroline Tolbert, Kent State University
Ted Anagnoson, California State University, Los Angeles
PANEL 17.6 Race, Representation, and Interests
Autonomy: A Necessary Project between Universality and
Contingency?
Laurie E. Naranch, Providence College
Complications for the Democratic Process: Balancing Queer
Liberty with Gay Rights
Lisa M. Shafer, Purdue University
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Chair:
Cristina Beltran, Haverford College
Papers:
Latino Interests versus Democratic Interests in Congress: The
Voting Behavior of Latino Members of Congress
Rodolfo Espino, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Hispanic Representation in State and Local Governments
Charles E. Menifield, Mississippi State University
Byron E. Price, Mississippi State University
Chair:
George Saxton, Virginia Commonwealth University
Papers:
Ethnonationalism, Barrier to National-Building?: The Case of
Nigeria
Iren Omo-Bare, Millsaps College
The Representation of American Indians in the Political
System
Geoff Petersen, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
Ethnic Cleansing: The Least Bad Remedy for Ethnic
Conflict?
Emil Nagengast, Juniata College
The Representation of Asian Americans in the U.S. Political
System
Okiyoshi Takeda, Princeton University
Discussant:
Basque Political Violence in the Context of Democratization
and European Integration
Erich Frankland, Casper College
Michael Jones-Correa, Harvard University
Ethnicity and Democratic Stability: Israel in Comparative
Perspective
Sherry Lowrance, University of Texas, Austin
PANEL 20.3 Latinos at the Polls
Chair:
Gary Segura, Claremont Graduate University
Papers:
Ethnicity and Political Sophistication: Generalists or
Specialists?
Adrian D. Pantoja, Claremont Graduate University
Does Ethnicity Trump Party? Latino Voting Behavior in
California’s 20th District
Melissa R. Michelson, California State University, Fresno
Discussant:
Gregory Saxton, Virginia Commonwealth University
PANEL 2.8
Community-Based Natural Resource Management
Chair:
Daniel Press, University of California, Santa Cruz
Papers:
Do Watershed Partnerships Enhance Cooperative Attitudes?
Mark Lubell, Florida State University
Latinos as a Swing Vote in 2000?: Testing the California
Trend
Luis R. Fraga, Stanford University
Ricardo Ramirez, Stanford University
An Evaluation of the Great Outdoors Colorado Program
Toddi Steelman, University of Colorado, Denver
An Examination of Effectiveness in Colorado Land Trusts
Through a Transaction Cost Framework
Karl A. Wunderlich, University of Colorado, Denver
Who Are These Latinos? National-Origin and Latino Political
Participation in the United States
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, California State University, Long Beach
Discussant:
Discussant:
Daniel Press, University of California, Santa Cruz
F. Chris Garcia, University of New Mexico
PANEL 2.10 Environmental Politics in California
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2001
1:30 - 3:15 P.M.
Chair:
PANEL 1.6
Ethnicity, Conflict, and Democratization
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Dianne Long, California State Polytechnic University, San
Luis Obispo
Papers:
Democratic Ethics and Ecological Modernization: The
Formulation of California's Automobile Emission Standards
George A. Gonzalez, University of Miami
The Supreme Court's Federalism Jurisprudence and the Rise
of the New Right
Paul Chen, University of Southern California
Can We Have Our Cake and Eat it Too? Creating Distributed
Generation Policy to Improve Air Quality
Juliann Emmons Allison, University of California, Riverside
Jim Lents, University of California, Riverside
The Rehnquist Court's Revival of Federalism and the
Contradictions of Contemporary Conservatism
Tom Keck, University of Oklahoma
Knowledge, Affection, Commitments, and Environmental
Policy: Determinants of Voters' Choices in Environmental
Policy Measures
Chang-Ho Ji, University of California, Riverside
Direct Democracy and Environmental Conflict in the States
William Salka, Eastern Connecticut State University
Discussant:
Dianne Long, California State Polytechnic University, San
Luis Obispo
PANEL 4.6
Roundtable - The Politics of Fetal Rights
Chair:
Cynthia Daniels, Rutgers University
The Strange Career of the New Right
Chair:
Christopher Shortell, University of California, San Diego
Papers:
Goldwater and his Challengers: Stability, Disarray, and the
Rise of the Republican Right in the 1964 California Primary
Philip Gianos, California State University, Fullerton
Richard Brody, Stanford University
PANEL 6.2
War and Conflict in World Politics
Chair:
William J. Dixon, University of Arizona
Papers:
Violent Adolescence: State Development and the Propensity
for Militarized Interstate Conflict
Charles Boehmer, Pennsylvania State University
David Sobek, Pennsylvania State University
Ideational Reconfiguration and Intractable Territorial Conflict
Ron Hassner, Stanford University
Deathless Battles: Changing Notions of Warfare in the Late
20th Century
Kateri Carmola, University of California, Berkeley
Participants: Rachel Roth, Washington University
Jean Reith Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University
Laura Woliver, University of South Carolina
Julia Riches, Georgetown University
PANEL 5.2
Discussant:
Discussant:
William J. Dixon, University of Arizona
PANEL 7.5
Disciplinary Developments in Political Science
Chair:
J. Vincent Buck, California State University, Fullerton
Papers:
Variables in Internet Data Analysis
Charles L. Mitchell, Grambling State University
Who Gets Grants? How Much do Recipients Publish? And
Where?
Bradley C. Canon, University of Kentucky
Matthew Gabel, University of Kentucky
Dana Patton, Eastern Kentucky University
Stuck in the Sixties: Conservatives and the Legacies of the
1960s
George Rising, University of Arizona
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The Law’s Effect on Judicial Decision-Making: The
Attitudinal Model vs. Contemporary Theories of
Interpretation
Jason E. Whitehead, University of Southern California
Developing an Effective Minority Student Recruitment
Program
Charmaine Jackson, Claremont Graduate University
Discussant:
J. Vincent Buck, California State University, Fullerton
Explaining the Treatment of Precedent by the US Supreme
Court, 1946-1998
Mark Kemper, Miami University
PANEL 8.11 Comparative Perspectives on Judicial Politics
Chair:
Stefan J. Kapsch, Reed College
Papers:
Courts, Calculation, and "Freedom of Information" in Japan
Jonathan Marshall, University of California, Berkeley
Crucial and Routine Decisions: Why the Attitudinal Model of
U.S. Supreme Court Decision-making Works Like it Does
Tracy Lightcap, LaGrange College
The Power of Ideas: Rights-based Religious Advocacy in the
United States and Abroad
Kevin R. den Dulk, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jay Krishnan, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Panel Assignment and Judicial Decision-Making in a NonDemocratic Regime: The South African Appellate Division,
1950-1990
Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University
Discussant:
James F. Spriggs II, University of California, Davis
PANEL 9.3
Do Constituents Influence Congressional Policy?
Chair:
T.J. Feeley, University of Washington
Papers:
Moderate Republican Voting Behavior in the U.S. House of
Representatives: District and Regional Influences
David Frisk, Claremont Graduate University
Protecting Rights: Do Courts Matter?
F.L. Morton, University of Calgary
Discussant:
The Impact of African American Members on Congress
Charles Tien, Hunter College
Dena Levy, State University of New York, Brockport
Alison Dundes Renteln, University of Southern California
The Changing Constituency of the United States Senate and
Its Effect on State Sovereignty
Michael Perhac, University of Maryland
PANEL 8.12 Judicial Decision-making: Testing Attitudinal and
New Institutionalist Models
Discussant:
Chair:
Valerie Heitshusen, University of Missouri, Columbia
John Fliter, Kansas State University
PANEL 11.2 Interest Group Politics and Lobbying
Papers:
Lower Courts’ Application of Recent Federalism Precedents:
An Application of the New Institutionalist Models
Donald M. Gooch, University of Arkansas
William Schreckhise, University of Arksanas
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Chair:
Clive S. Thomas, University of Alaska
Papers:
Government Intervention in Interest Group-Company
Conflicts
David Kirchner, Washington University, St. Louis
Big City Lobbyists: Lobbying in the Metropolis
Anthony J. Nownes, University of Tennessee
Discussant:
This Public is No Fool: Aristophanes’s Knights and the
Challenges of Democratic Theory
John Zumbrunnen, Union College
Clive S. Thomas, University of Alaska
Discussant:
J. Peter Euben, University of California, Santa Cruz
PANEL 12.3 Gender, Justice, and Depictions of Authority Figures
PANEL 16.11 Participatory Policy Making
Chair:
Antonio Brown, Loyola Marymount University
Papers:
The Smoking Gun: How “Focusing Events” Transform
Politics
Kristin A. Goss, Harvard University
Chair:
Richard Braunstein, University of South Dakota
Papers:
Does More Participation Equal Better Public Policy? An
Analysis of Canadian-American Water Policy
Any L. Suker, University of Texas, Austin
Gender Matters: The Cultural Construction of Rational
Choice(s)
Antonio Brown, Loyola Marymount University
“A Game of Circles”: Negotiated Rulemaking as Democratic
Deliberation
Daniel Levin, University of Utah
Albert W. Dzur, University of Utah
Procedural Justice Theory and Evaluations of Congress
Amy Gangl, University of Minnesota
Consumer Activism in American Politics
Caroline Heldman, Rutgers University
Depictions of Public Servants in Children's Literature
Marc Schwerdt, University of Tennessee
Discussant:
Safety and Health Works Councils: Empowerment and
Effectiveness
Max Brown, University of Oregon
Ange-Marie Hancock, University of San Francisco
PANEL 13.10 What is the People?
Discussants:
Chair:
J. Peter Euben, University of California, Santa Cruz
Papers:
Delicate Discriminations: Thomas Hobbe's Thinking through
a Science of Politics
Davide Panagia, The Johns Hopkins University
Jason Barabas, Princeton University
Ross Andel, University of Southern California
PANEL 18.4 Public Opinion, Interest Groups, Institutional Forces
and Governmental Involvement at the State Level
The Perennial Assault: Whitman, Democracy, and the Excess
of Words
Jason Frank, University of California, Santa Cruz
Locke, Stock, and Barrel: The Illiberalism of Lockean Politics
Sammy Basu, Willamette University
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Chair:
Paul Brace, Rice University
Papers:
Measuring the Effects of State Court Involvement in School
Funding Disputes
Paula Lundberg, Northern Illinois University
Susan Johnson, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
Public Trust in State Courts
James Wenzel, University of Texas, Pan American
David Lanoue, Texas Tech University
Choice Parents and Choice School Administrators: What
They Can Tell us About the Impacts of Vouchers
Emily Van Dunk, Public Policy Forum
PANEL 1.5
Globalization and its Implications for Democracy
and Political Economy
Chair:
Kisangani Emizet, Kansas State University
Papers:
Globalization, Taxation, and Burden Shifting
Eric Wibbels, University of Washington
Moises Arce, Louisiana State University
Politics of Criminal Justice Policy
Jackson Williams, University of Illinois, Chicago
Discussants:
Globalization and the Political Economy of Social Spending
in Latin America
Eric Jepsen, University of New Mexico
Do Teacher Unions Hinder Educational Performance: Lessons
Learned from State SAT and ACT Scores
Lala Carr Steelman, University of South Carolina
Brian Powell, Indiana University
Robert M. Carini, Indiana University
Does Globalization Breed Democratization? Recent Political
Activism in China
Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach
Paul Brace, Rice University
Darby Ann Morrisroe, University of Virginia
Is Internet Strengthening the Democratic Strata in Developed
and Underdeveloped Countries?
Charles L. Mitchell, Grambling State University
PANEL 19.5 The Politics of Taxing and Funding
Discussants:
Kisangani Emizaet, Kansas State University
Ana-Mari Hamada, Chapman College
Chair:
Richard Fieock, Florida State University
PANEL 2.3
Papers:
Municipal Bankruptcy: The Causes, Procedures, and
Remedial Strategies
Keeok Park, University of La Verne
Collaborative Conservation and Innovative
Management
Chair:
Phil Brick, Whitman College
Content and Presentation in Local Tax Referenda: A
Comparison of Municipal and School District Property Tax
David R. Elkins, Cleveland State University
Papers:
Democracy, Ecology, and Sustainability: The Case for Forest
Trusts
Gus diZerega, Whitman College
Internal and External Constraints on the Politics of Urban
Secession: The San Fernando Valley Effort to Secede frrm
Los Angeles.
Dean McHenry, Claremont Graduate University
Discussant:
The Use of Stakeholders and Public Participation in Wildlife
Policymaking and Managment
Martin A. Nie, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Richard Fieock, Florida State University
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2001
3:30 - 5:15 P.M.
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The Construction of Consensus and Community in
Environmental Politics: The Quincy Library Group and Forest
Policy
Sarah Pralle, University of Washington
PANEL 5.4 Race and the Organization of City Politics
PANEL 17.10
Envrionmental Federalism: Developing a Model of
Cooperative Working Relationships
Kurt Cline, Colorado State University
Discussant:
Phil Brick, Whitman College
PANEL 3.3
The Presidential Environment: Working with
Congress, the Media, and Staff
Chair:
Lori Cox Han, Austin College
Papers:
The Roles of the Chief of Staff in the Modern White House
David B. Cohen, University of Akron
Chair:
Jessica Trounstine, University of California, San Diego
Papers:
Black Police and Social Services in Twentieth Century
American Cities
Daniel Kryder, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Civilizing the Frontier: Institutional Design and Politics in
Los Angeles
Lisa Garcia Bedolla, California State University, Long Beach
When Race and Class Both Matter: A Case Study of Class
and Racial Violence in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1917-1921
Roger Boesche, Occidential College
The Voting Rights Act and Changes in the Structure of Urban
Government: An Event History Analysis
Michael Jones-Correa, Harvard University
Bertram Johnson, Harvard University
Clinton and Article 51: American Interpretations of Self
Defense
Ryan C. Hendrickson, Eastern Illinois University
How Presidents Influence the Legislative Priorities and
Decisions of Members of Congress: A Theory of "Focused
Party Government"
Alan Rozzi, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant:
Amy Bridges, University of California, San Diego
PANEL 7.6
Assessing the Public Mood: Alternative Approaches
Chair:
David Peterson, Texas A&M University
Papers:
Discussant:
William Hughes, Southern Oregon University
PANEL 4.3
Rountable - Teaching Feminist Theory in a PostFeminist and Anti-Theoretical Context
Public Opinion and the Vietnam War: A Revised Measure of
the Public Will
Adam Berinsky, Princeton University
Jill Locke, Gustavus Adolphus College
A Bayesian Mixture of Partisanship
Scott Desposato, Princeton University
PANEL 13.18
Chair:
Discussant:
Participants: Christine DiStefano, University of Washington
Judith Grant, University of Southern California
Lisa Disch, University of Minnesota
Kathi Weeks, Fairfield University
R. Claire Snyder, George Mason University
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David Peterson, Texas A&M University
PANEL 8.4
Roundtable - Viva Law’s Vagueness: Contingency
and Contest in Socio-Legal Research
Chairs:
John Gilliom, Ohio University
Julie White, Ohio University
Papers:
Misidentification and the Politics of Recognition
Andrew Seligsohn, St. Olaf College
I ♥ My Dog: Being a Vicious, Biting, Almost-Rabid Attack
Upon the Political Subject
Kennan Ferguson, University of South Florida
Participants: Susan Burgess, Ohio University
Charles Epp, University of Kansas
Lief Carter, Colorado College
Stuart A. Scheingold, University of Washington
Alisa Rosenthal, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Whiteness and the Participation-Inclusion Dilemma
Joel Olson, University of Minnesota
Charles Taylor and the Limits of Civic Friendship
Michaele Ferguson, Harvard University
PANEL 11.1 Interest Group Politics in the Courts and
Legislatures
Discussant:
Chair:
Thomas A. Caiazzo, Collin County Community College
PANEL 13.15 Interests and Domination
Papers:
Justice Under Influence: An Examination of Interest Group
Judicial Strategies
Wartyna Davis, William Patterson University
Chair:
Christopher M. Duncan, Mississippi State University
Papers:
Deliberative Democracy and the Possibility of Mutual
Agreement
Johnny Goldfinger, Duke University
Standing to Sue: Charitable Non-Profits in Court
Nancy Winemiller Basinger, University of Georgia
Search for Domination in all the Right Places: An Inquiry into
Suburbia and Political Theory
Hugh Bartling, University of Central Florida
Phil Jenks, Portland State University
Organized Interests, Lobbying Strategies and the U.S.
Supreme Court: An Examination of the Case-Selection
Decision
Thomas Hansford, University of California, Davis
The Agnostic Critique of Deliberative Democracy: Political
Not Metaphysical?
Leonard Feldman, Grinnell College
Interest Group Politics in the State Courts: Changing Patterns
in the 1990s
Ronald Hrebenar, University of Utah
Clive Thomas, University of Alaska, Southeast
Discussant:
Free Trade, Social Science, and the Language of Interest
Dean Mathiowetz, University of California, Berkeley
Thomas A. Caiazzo, Collin County Community College
Discussant:
PANEL 13.6 Recognition and Identity in Politics
Chair:
Paul S. Axelrod
Max Brown, University of Oregon
PANEL 14.1 Politics or Markets: Which Does More to Advance
GLBT Equality?
Paul S. Axelrod
Chair:
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Steven H. Haeberle, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Papers:
Can Interest Groups Influence Police Behavior? The Case of
Hate Crime Policy
Donald Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Legislating the Horse and Carriage: Same Sex Marriage Laws
in New Mexico
Tiffany Berger, New Mexico State University
Public Good, Private Means: The Federal Home Loan Bank
System's Current Role in the Creation of Affordable Housing
and Community Development
Mark Cassell, Kent State University
Susan Hoffmann, Western Michigan University
Public Rights Through the Private Sector
Rob Hennig, University of California, Los Angeles
Judges and the Politics of Same Sex Unions in Comparative
Perspective
David L. McCoy, University of Texas, Austin
Employee Ownership and Economic Development: A Survey
of State Employee Ownership Legislation, Adoption, and
Implementation
John Grummel, Kent State University
Suspicious Classification and the Constitutionality of AntiGay Legislation
Steven R. L. Millman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ramon G. Vela, University of Central Florida
Discussant:
Who Appoints the Fire Marshal?: Legislatures, Judiciaries,
Interest Groups and Monitoring Bureaucracies
Christian B. Jensen, University of California, Los Angeles
John Brigham, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Discussants:
PANEL 16.13 Roundtable - New Directions in Diffusion Research
Chair:
PANEL 18.1 State Administrative Procedures, Bureaucratic
Regulations and Governmental Performance
Peter Eisinger, Wayne State University
Participants: The Politics of Ideas and the Spread of Enterprise Zones
Karen Mossberger, Kent State University
Policy Entrepreneurs and School Choice
Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University
Discussants:
Peter Eisinger, Wayne State University
Max Neiman, University of California, Riverside
Barbara Headrick, Minnesota State University, Moorhead
Papers:
Policy Implementation at the Street-Level
Suzanne Leland, Kansas State University
Ken Novak, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Chair:
John R. Baker, Wittenberg University
Papers:
Procurement Deregulation: Understanding Differences in the
American States
Jerrell D. Coggburn, University of Texas, San Antonio
State Level Evidence for the Causes and the Consequences of
Telecom Policy Change
Junseok Kim, State University of New York, Stony Brook
PANEL 16.1 Bureaucracies and Policy Implementation
Chair:
Mark Carl Rom, Georgetown University
David Kirchner, Washington University, St. Louis
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Federalism Impacts of Federal Rule-Making in Nevada
John Dobra, University of Nevada, Reno
Christopher A. Simon, University of Nevada, Reno
Characterization of U.S. Atlantic Seaboard States:
Environmental Record and Coastal Programs
William R. Mangun, East Carolina University
Emily F. Selby, East Carolina University
PANEL 19.1 Racial Politics and Cities
Chair:
Martin Saiz, California State University, Northridge
Papers:
Los Angeles 2000, The Race to be Mayor: How a
Labor:Latino Alliance Will Affect the Election
Jason McDaniel, University of Southern California
Privatization and the Push to Transfer State-Owned/Operated
Facilities to Private Management: Does This Make Fiscal and
Ethical Sense?
Trudy K. Overlin, Idaho State University
Discussants:
Urban Secession as a Strategy for Minority Empowerment
Tom Hogen-Esch, University of Southern California
Fair Housing, Integration, and Diversity: The Changing
Dynamics of Racial Policy in a Chicago Suburb
Evan McKenzie, University of Illinois, Chicago
John R. Baker, Wittenberg University
Saundra K. Schneider, University of South Carolina
Discussant:
Martin Saiz, California State University, Northridge
PANEL 18.8 Citizen Preferences and Electoral Outcomes
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2001
Chair:
Richard F. Winters, Dartmouth College
Papers:
Structural Influences of Voter Turnout: Case Studies in MailIn and Internet Voting
Clarissa Arellano-Malca, University of Colorado,Denver
PANEL 1.1
Rethinking Democracy in Latin America
Chair:
Eric Wibbels, University of Washington
Papers:
Theses on the Decline and Fall of Democracy in Venezuela
Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan
The Mixed Effects of Ballot Initiatives on Citizens’ Political
Engagement
Mark Smith, University of Washington
Understanding and Misunderstanding Democracy in the Open
Economy
Marcus Kurtz, Ohio State University
Shaping Direct Democracy, Partisanship, Context, and
Institutional Influences
Regina P. Branton, Rice University
Common Sense, Class, and Citizenship in Brazil
John A. Guidry, Augustana College
Ideology, Partisanship, and Voter Choice in California’s
Political Ballot Measure Elections, 1976-2000
Chang-Ho Ji, University of California, Riverside
Discussants:
8:00 A.M. - 9:45 A.M.
Rethinking the Disappointments of Import Substitution
Industrialization
Mona M. Lyne, University of South Carolina
John Szmer, University of South Carolina
L. A. Wilson II, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant:
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Eric Wibbels, University of Washington
Papers:
PANEL 1.17 Women's Mobilizations and Women's Movements
PANEL 4.7
Chair:
Martha Ackelsberg, Smith College
Papers:
Why Women Protest
Lisa Baldez, Washington University
The Foreign Policy Presidency: Leadership Opportunities
and Challenges Posed by Shifts in the International System
Kassem Nabulsi, Loyola Marymount University
Hurricane Mitch, Aleman, and Other disasters for Women in
Nicaragua
Cynthia Chavez Metoyer, California State University, San
Marcos
The Policy Implications of Presidential Rhetoric
Jeff Cummins, Claremont Graduate University
Presidential Decision-Making and Administrative Change:
The Evolution of Disaster Policy from Johnson to Clinton
R. Steven Daniels, California State University, Bakersfield
Carolyn L. Clark-Daniels, California State University,
Bakersfield
Women's Movement in Korea
Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University
Multiculturalism and Women: Mutual Admiration Society,
Marriage of Convenience, or Bitter Enemies?
Shana Bass, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant:
Discussant:
The Presidency and the Evolution of Environmental Policy:
Comparing Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton
Glen Sussman, Old Dominion University
Byron W. Daynes, Brigham Young University
Victoria A. Farrar-Myers, University of Texas, Arlington
Alana Jeydel, Oregon State University
PANEL 2.11 Roundtable - New Books in Environmental Politics
PANEL 4.12 The Politics of Disciplinary Practices: A Focus on
Political Science
Chair:
Chair:
Eloise Buker, Denison University
Papers:
Why So Slow In Political Science? The Politics of
Publications and Other Concerns for Women in the Discipline
Janni Aragon, University of California, Riverside
Bill Chaloupka, University of Montana
Participants: John M. Gillroy, Bucknell University
Robert J. Brulle, Drexel University
Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Colby College
John M. Meyer, Humboldt State University
PANEL 3.2
Presidents as Policy-makers
Chair:
L. Earl Shaw, Northern Arizona University
The Political Economy of Gender
Angelika von Wahl, California State Polytechnic University
Gender Studies, Feminist Politics, and Women's Studies:
Comparing the Differences Within the Discipline
Shannon Mariotti, University of Texas, Austin
Knowledge Metaphors: Epistemology, Methodology, and
Progress
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
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Discussant:
Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas, El Paso
PANEL 5.5
Settling the Public Domain
Chair:
James Allan Muhn, James Muhn Consulting
Papers:
Of Savages and Law: Tribal Self-Administration and the
Legal Construction of Dependence
Jeffrey R. Dudas, University of Washington
From Free Land to Anaconda Mortgages: African American
Settlement on Public Lands in the Arkansas Delta, 1865-1900
C. Fred Williams, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
The Texas Supreme Court and the Scramble for the State's
Public Domain
Paul Kens, Southwest Texas State University
Law and Culture
Chair:
Ronald Kahn, Oberlin College
Papers:
Java Jive: How the Mass Media Made a Coffee Spill into a
Tort Tale
Michael McCann, University of Washington
William Haltom, University of Puget Sound
PANEL 9.8
Roundtable - Federal-Territorial Relations and
Guam's Political Status
Chair:
Daljit Singh, University of Guam/California State University,
Fresno
PANEL 11.4 Identity Issues and Political Parties
James Allan Muhn, James Muhn Consulting
David Vaught, Texas A&M University
PANEL 8.7
Jill E. Martin, Quinnipiac University
Participants: Edward G. Reyes, former Lt. Governor of Guam
Ben Pengelinan , Senator, Guam Legislature
David O'Brien, University of Guam
Joe Bradley, Vice President, Bank of Guam
Anita Borja Williams, University of Guam
The Federal Courts and the Public Lands: Reflections on the
Rule of Law
Bartholomew Sparrow, University of Texas, Austin
Discussants:
Discussant:
Chair:
Ronald J. Hrebenar, University of Utah
Papers:
Compassionate Conservatism: The Evolution of an Idea, the
Transformation of a Party
Philip Fetzer, California State Polytechnic University
The New Improved Party ID (Now with More Meaning!):
Divergent Trends in the Power of Party to Structure How
Americans Vote
Hans Noel, University of California, Los Angeles
Idealized Realignment in the U.S. Electorate Revisited
Todd Shields, University of Arkansas
William D. Schreckhise, University of Arkansas
In the Garden or In the Wilderness: Green Metaphors and the
Symbolic Power of Language in Takings Debates
Laura J. Hatcher, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Discussants:
The Cultural Dimensions of Illegal Drug Use
Alison Dundes Renteln, University of Southern California
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Ronald Hrebenar, University of Utah
Robert Duffy, Rider University
The Rise of the Entrepreneurial University: View from the
Picket Line
Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Eastern Michigan University
PANEL 13.16 All Too Human: The Politics of Sex and Sin
PANEL 14.5
Chair:
Papers:
David Gutterman, Willamette University
NAFTA and Trilaterial Cooperation: Threats to U.S. Higher
Education Policy
Clyde Barrow, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals
Paul Apostolidis, Whitman College
Juliet Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara
Discussant:
Making Monsters of Men: Sexual Predator Laws in the
United States
Rose Corrigan, Rutgers University
PANEL 16.14 Environmental Policy: Decision Making,
Implementation and Policy Change
From Private Sin to Public Commodity: The Selling of Male
Seeds
Cynthia Daniels, Rutgers University
Chair:
Matthew Cahn, California State University, Northridge
Papers:
Linking Science to Decision Making in Environmental
Policy: Bridging the Disciplinary Gap
Matthew A. Cahn, California State University, Northridge
Sins of Transmission: Public Confession and Civic
Redemption
Jill Locke, Gustavas Adolphus College
Discussant:
Environmental Policy Implementation in a Federal System of
Government: The Role of the State in the U.S. and the EU
Caroline Orth, Purdue University
Judith Grant, University of Southern California
PANEL 16.7 Does Corporatization Threaten Higher Education
Public Policy?
Chair:
Jeff Lustig, California State University, Sacramento
Papers:
Requiem for Faculty Governance? Faculty's Role in the
Corporatized University
Michael Clarke, California State University, San Bernardino
L.A. Wilson II, Pennsylvania State University
Flood Policy, Risk Assessment and Individual Responsibility:
Challenging a Key Assumption of the National Flood
Insurance Program
Tim Hundsdorfer, University of Colorado, Boulder
J. Zoe Barnard Miller, National Center for Atmospheric
Research
Lori Peek-Gottschlich, Natural Hazards Research and
Applications Information Center
The Privatization of Higher Education Policy, Faculty Unions
and the Future of Liberal Education
Jeff Lustig, California State University, Sacramento
Discussant:
Rick S. Kurtz, Central Michigan University
PANEL 17.2 Immigration, Mobility, and Coalition Building
Chair:
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Melissa R. Michelson, California State University, Fresno
Papers:
Idaho
Dick Kinney, Boise State University
Crossing Ocean Parkway: How Italian Immigrants Become
Conservative Americans
Patrick Guarasci, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Montana
Jeffrey Greene, University of Montana
Immigrants on the Tests of American Democracy: Economic
Mobility and Voting
Long Le, University of Houston
Nevada
Eric Herzik, University of Nevada, Reno
Robert Morin, California State University, Chico
Korean Americans and the Crisis of the Liberal Coalition:
Immigrants and Politics in Los Angeles
Edward J. W. Park, Loyola Marymount University
New Mexico
Gilbert St. Clair, University of New Mexico
A Turban in a White, Republican Haystack: Sikh American
Politicization and Multiracial Coalition-Building in Suburban
Chicago
Jaideep Singh, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant:
Oregon
Donald Stabrowski, University of Portland
Utah
Robert Huefner, University of Utah
John A. Garcia, University of Arizona
Washington
Edward Weber, Washington State University
PANEL 18.2 Roundtable - Budgeting in the Western States
Chairs:
Robert Huefner, University of Utah
Jerry McBeath, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Papers:
Alaska
Jerry McBeath, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Wyoming
Robert Schumann, University of Wyoming
Rich Engstrom, University of Wyoming
Discussants:
Arizona
John Stuart Hall, Arizona State University
Robert Huefner, University of Utah
Jerry McBeath, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Dan Cothran, Northern Arizona University
PANEL 20.2 Representation and Elections in the US Congress
California
Edward Lascher, California State University, Sacramento
Dawn McDowell Bateman, University of California, Davis
Colorado
Daniel Sloan, University of Colorado, Boulder
Hawaii
Rodney Sakaguchi, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Chair:
Paul-Henri Gurian, University of Georgia
Papers:
What Do Maine and Alaska Have in Common? Determining
the Effects of Constituency Size on Campaign Money
Pamela Fiber, Claremont Graduate University
The Long Shadow of 1994: Washington State’s 2000
Congressional and Senatorial Campaigns
Marcia L. Godwin, Western Washington University
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Discussant:
A Comparison of Members of Congress Who Run for the
Statehouse Versus the U.S. Senate
Scott Lasley, University of Maine
PANEL Roundtable – How to Succeed in Graduate School and
What to Expect on the Job Market Sponored by Committee on the
Status of Blacks in the Profession
Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico
Location:
Apollo 8
Participants: Andrea Simpson, University of Washington
Sharon Wright, University of Michigan
Michael B. Preston, University of Southern California
PANEL 20.7 Reexamining Convergence, Policy-Balancing, and
Spatial/Ideological Models
PANEL 1.8
Democracy from Grassroots to Supra-national
Perspectives
Chair:
David Brockington, University of Washington
Chair:
Robert Beatty, Washburn University
Papers:
Ideological Perceptions and Ideological Balancing: Voting
Behavior in the 2000 Presidential and Statewide Elections
Geoffery C. Layman, Vanderbilt University
Thomas M. Carsey, Florida State University
Papers:
Subsidiarity and Federalism: Evolution in Europe since the
Maastricht Treaty
Craig Greathouse, University of Akron
Voter Coordination and Electoral Manipulation: Evidence
from European Democracies
Neal G. Jesse, Bowling Green State University
Does the “Balancing” Hypothesis Explain Divided
Government?
Amy Carter, Vanderbilt University
John G. Geer, Vanderbilt University
Jennifer Hoef, Vanderbilt University
James McHenry, Vanderbilt University
Ryan Teten, Vanderbilt University
Do Voters Vote Their Pocketbooks?: Evidence from the US
and Russian
Troy McGrath, University of Kansas
Strangers in the Mist: Diaspora Politics
Jonathan Eells, University of California, Los Angeles
Voting With Context Dependent Preferences: Theory and
Evidence
Catherine Wilson, California Institute of Technology
Steven Callander, California Institute of Technology
Discussant:
Discussant:
PANEL 1.12 Economic Effects on State, Civil Society, and
Collective Action
Craig Volden, Claremont Graduate University
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2001
Robert Beatty, Washburn University
10:00 - 11:45 A.M.
Chair:
Sunday P. Obazuaye, California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Human Freedom v. Economic Determinism: The Rise and
Fall of Philippine Communism
Priscilla Tacujan, Claremont Graduate School
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Reinforcing the State: Macroeconomic Policy in Southern
Africa
B. Stefan Andreasson, Arizona State University
Political Agonism vs. The Politics of Care: Competing
Conceptions of the Political in Contemporary Feminist
Theory
Christine DiStefano, University of Washington
The Emergence of China: An Assessment
Eddie J. Girdner, Baskent University
Body Politics in Feminist and Critical Theories
Mary Caputi, California State University, Long Beach
Problematizing Neo-Liberalism for Democracy in the Turkish
Context: Going Beyond Economic vs. the Political
Dichotomy
Simten Cosa, Baskent University
Discussant:
Patricia Moynagh, Allegheny College
PANEL 5.8
Memory, Narrative, and Intergenerationality in
Political Theory
PANEL 13.12
Sunday P. Obazuaye, California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
PANEL 2.12 Roundtable - Emerging Issues in U.S. Environmental
Policy
Chair:
Discussant:
Chair:
William Connolly, The Johns Hopkins University
Papers:
Hannah Arendt and the Permanence of Politics
Mario Feit, The Johns Hopkins University
Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer, Northern Arizona University
Political Theory in the Twentieth Century
John Seery, Pomona College
Participants: Steve Robar, University of Pittsburg
Martin Nie, University of Minnesota
Matthew J. Lindstrom, Siena College
Richard Kranzdorf, California State Polytechic University
Discussant:
PANEL 4.4 A Feminist Political Theory Panel
PANEL 13.19
PANEL 6.14 Roundtable - Reconceptualizing Foreign Policy
Through Domestic Windows
Chair:
Kathy Ferguson, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Chair:
Papers:
Emma Goldman's Feminism: A Contribution to
Contemporary Debates on Freedom, Love, and Sexual
Difference
Lori Marso, Union College
Participants: Stafford T. Thomas, California State University, Chico
Nancy N. Haanstad, Weber State University
Richard H. Foster, Idaho State University
Robert Lawrence, Colorado State University
On the Morals of Genealogy
Jackie Stevens, Pomona College
Feminism and the Politics of Rights
Karen Zivi, Rutgers University
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Verity E. Smith, University of California, San Diego
Randy Clemons, Mercyhurst College
PANEL 7.4
Changing Analytical Frameworks within Political
Science
Chair:
Charles Turner, California State University, Chico
PANEL 8.16 Rountable – Bush v. Gore
Chair:
Papers:
Participants: Lief Carter, Colorado College
Don Crowley, University of Idaho
Howard Gillman, University of Southern California
Mary Dudziak, University of Southern California
Counterfactuals and the Study of the American Presidency
Jeffrey Chwieroth, University of California, Santa Barbara
Using the 'Multi-method' Framework for Evaluating the
Implementation of Habitat Conservation Plans: The Case of
the Riverside County Stephen's Kangaroo Rat
Christopher J. Wright, University of Southern California
Which Citizen Input? Assessing Representation in
Stakeholder Processes
Guy D. Whitten, Texas A&M University
Discussant:
Julie Novkov, University of Oregon
PANEL 9.4
New Approaches to Studying the Agenda Setting
Roles of Committees
Chair:
Valerie Hunt, University of Washington
Papers:
Inside the Black Box: Coalitions and Voting in the
Republican Committee on Committees
Scott Frisch, California State University, Bakersfield
Sean Q. Kelly, Niagra University
Charles Turner, California State University, Chico
PANEL 8.14 Theoretical Approaches to Law
Chair:
Glenn Phelps, Northern Arizona University
Papers:
Interpretive Communities, Reader Response, and the Artifacts
of Legal Culture
Matthew Diamond, University of Washington
Fill it Up: Explaining Jurisdictional Dynamics in Energy
Policy
Jeff Worsham, West Virginia University
Policy Research as a Constraint on Lobbying Strategies: An
Informational Model and Evidence from U.S. Health Policy
Lobbying
Kevin M. Esterling, University of California, Berkeley
Maintaining the Liberal Dichotomy: The Essential Role of
the Supreme Court in American Political Culture
Kerry Hunter, Albertson College of Idaho
Legislative Learning in the Modern Congress, 1987-1994
T. Jens Feeley, University of Washington
Citizenship, Rights and the Death Penalty
Corey Brettschneider, Princeton University
Discussant:
The Politics of Constitutional Interpretation
Lynda Dodd, Princeton University
Discussant:
Greg Adams, Carnegie Mellon University
PANEL 10.1 Is Reality Stranger than Fiction?: Popular Culture,
Politics, and the Media
PANEL 13.23
Ken Kersch, Lehigh University
Chair:
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Ed Wingenbach, University of Redlands
Papers:
"Distortion is Out There": Sight, Vision, and Truth in the XFiles
Jocelyn Shadforth, North Central College
PANEL 15.1 Budgetary Policy and Administrative Reform in
Comparative Perspective
The King's New Bodies: Manufacturing Consent in the Age
of Celebrity
Michael P. Marks, Willamette University
Zachary M. Fischer, Willamette University
Chair:
Christopher Stream, University of Idaho
Papers:
Reforming the INS: The Dynamics of a Dysfunctional Federal
Agency
Sharon Barrios, California State University, Chico
PANEL 16.6
Reading Survivor: Constructing and Deconstructing
Community
Anne Caldwell, University of Louisville
Public Opinion and the Congressional Budget Process: Is the
Federal Budget Surplus Related to Public Opinion?
Patrick Fisher, Monmouth University
Survivor, Social Choice, and the Impediments to Political
Rationality: Reality TV as Social Science Experiment
Ed Wingenbach, University of Redlands
Discussant:
Privatization and Public Opinion in Germany
Jerome Legge, University of Georgia
Hal Rainey, University of Georgia
TBA
Testing Rival Internal and External Change in Budgetary
Models: The Cases of Canada, Great Britain, and the United
States
Chris Reddick, Murray State University
PANEL 13.11 Liberalism and Redistribution
Chair:
Donald J. Matthewson, California State University, Fullerton
Papers:
An Analysis of John Stuart Mill's Justification for
Redistribution
Donald J. Matthewson, California State University, Fullerton
Discussant:
PANEL 18.3 Roundtable - Budgeting in the Western States (Panel
18.2 continued)
An Analysis of John Rawls' Difference Principle
John P. K. Vento, California State University, Fullerton
Industrial Democracy in America: A Liberal Tradition
Ramon G. Vela, University of Central Florida
Communitarian and Postmodern Discourses in New Labour:
Privileging the Nuclear Family?
Elaine Stavro, Trent University
Discussant:
E. Lee Bernick, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Chairs:
Robert Huefner, University of Utah
Jerry McBeath, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Papers:
Alaska
Jerry McBeath, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Arizona
John Stuart Hall, Arizona State University
W. W. Riggs, University of New Orleans
California
Edward Lascher, California State University, Sacramento
Dawn McDowell Bateman, University of California, Davis
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Papers:
Colorado
Daniel Sloan, University of Colorado, Boulder
Prisoners of Our Own Device: California Cities and the
Institutions of Collective Action
Bertram Johnson, Harvard University
Hawaii
Rodney Sakaguchi, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Idaho
Dick Kinney, Boise State University
Institutions, Incentives and Local Borrowing
Jae-Young Kim, Florida State University
Richard Fieock, Florida State University
Montana
Jeffrey Greene, University of Montana
Explaining Mayoral Perceptions of Developmental and
Redistributive Policies: A Cross-National Perspective
Martin Saiz, California State University, Northridge
Nevada
Eric Herzik, University of Nevada, Reno
Robert Morin, California State University, Chico
Discussant:
New Mexico
Gilbert St. Clair, University of New Mexico
1:30 - 3:15 P.M.
Oregon
Donald Stabrowski, University of Portland
PANEL Meet the Editors
Utah
Robert Huefner, University of Utah
Participants: Lee Sigelman, The George Washington University
Incoming Editor: American Political Science Review
Chair:
Ann Crigler, University of Southern California
Harold Clarke, University of North Texas
Ken Godwin, University of North Texas
Editors: Political Research Quarterly
Wyoming
Robert Schumann, University of Wyoming
Rich Engstrom, University of Wyoming
Robert Huefner, University of Utah
Jerry McBeath, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Dan Cothran, Northern Arizona University
PANEL 19.3 Intergovernmental Relations And Collective Action
Problems Of Cities
Chair:
David Olsen, University of Washington
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2001
Washington
Edward Weber, Washington State University
Discussants:
Can Regionalism Contribute to Democratic Practice?
Anja Kurki, University of Maryland
Matthew Cahn, California State University, Northridge
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PANEL 2.2
Politics of Public Resources
Chair:
Zachary Smith, Northern Arizona University
Papers:
Do Locals Get the Work? Evaluating Forest Service and BLM
Service Contracts for Rural Development
Stacy Shankle, University of Florida
Cassandra Moseley, University of Florida
Amy Fried, University of Maine
Michael Forman, University of Washington
Manfred Steger, Illinois State University
Creating Chaos: The Endangered Species Act as an
Instrument for Institutional Disruption
Christopher McGrory Klyza, Middlebury College
David J. Sousa, University of Puget Sound
The Best Scientific Evidence Available: The Whaling
Moratorium and Divergent Interpretations of Science
A. W. Harris, Humboldt State University
Discussant:
Zachary Smith, Northern Arizona University
PANEL 3.4
Roundtable - Is America Ready for a Woman for
President?
Chair:
Ann Gordon, Ohio University
PANEL 6.5
Information, Globalization, and Identity in
International Relations
Chair:
François Debrix, Florida International University
Papers:
Point and Click Community: Pluralizing Political Identity and
Social Organization
Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Tabloid Realism and Security Culture
François Debrix, Florida International University
Problematizing World Trade: Liberalism and the PostUruguay Round Trade Negotiations
Scott Nelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Participants: Carole Kennedy, San Diego State University
Lori Cox Han, Austin College
Diane Heith, St. John's University
Melissa Wye, Eastern New Mexico University
Melissa Haussman, Suffolk University
PANEL 5.1
Poetics, Indigenous Ethnicities, and the State in Global
Politics
Nevzat Soguk, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Roundtable - Author Meets Readers: Mary
Dudziak's Cold War Civil Rights
PANEL 8.5
Discussants:
Julie Webber, Purdue University
Tim Yetman, Purdue University
Participants: Mary L. Dudziak, University of Southern California
Charles Epp, University of Kansas
Michael McCann, University of Washington
Keith E. Whittington, Princeton University
Robert Vitalis, University of Pennsylvania
PANEL 6.8
The European Union: Accessions and the Impact of
Expansion
Chair:
Patrick O’Neil, University of Puget Sound
PANEL 5.7
Papers:
Are EU Accessions Taking Longer? A Case Study Analysis
of a Possible Trend in Expansions
Michael Vogler, Northern Arizona University
Chair:
Howard Gillman, University of Southern California
Roundtable - Social Capital: Putnam's Retreat From
Politics?
PANEL 13.14
Chair:
Public Opinion, Direct Democracy, and European Integration:
Data from Central and Eastern Europe
Piret Ehin, University of Arizona
Scott McLean, Quinnipiac University
Participants: R. Claire Snyder, George Mason University
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Allocating Party Monies in the Wake of Term Limits
David Hedge, University of Florida
David Schecter, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Domestic Ethnic Norms and Integration with International
Markets: The Case of Turkey
Murat Somer, University of Southern California
The Impact of Term Limits on Individual Contributions
Behavior in California
Stacy B. Gordon, University of Nevada, Reno
Codi Vines, University of Nevada, Reno
The Politics of Harmonizing Environmental Reforms in a
New Europe
Patricia Keilbach, University of Oregon
Discussant:
Patrick O’Neil, University of Puget Sound
PANEL 8.1
Shaping the Bench: Influencing Judicial Selection
and Retirement
The Savvy Senator: Resource Allocation in the U.S. Senate
(1990-94)
Jennifer Van Heerde, University of California, Riverside
Discussant:
Chair:
Tinsley E. Yarbrough, East Carolina University
Papers:
Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor and Ginsburg: Who Will be the
Next Justice to Retire?
Artimus Ward, California State University, Chico
Allison Knowles, California State University, Chico
Tracy Sulkin, University of Washington
PANEL 10.6 Political Activism and Public Communications
The Creation of New Federal Judgeships: A Case for
Presidential Coercion
Anthony C. Gabrielli, Boise State University
Chair:
Jan Vermeer, Nebraska Weseyan University
Papers:
Global Activism and the Internet: The Integration of New
Communication Technologies into the Emerging Global
Political Sphere as Reflected in the Nike Anti-Sweatshop
Campaign
James Sellers, University of Washington
Taso Lagos, University of Washington
Gender on the Agenda: How the Gender of Judges Becomes a
Political Issue
Sally J. Kenney, University of Minnesota
Beverly Cook, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Beyond Agenda-Setting and Framing Effects: Media
Coverage of the Elian Gonzalez Case and Its Implications to
Political Science
Carlos Diaz Rosillo, Harvard University
PANEL 9.2
Money in Legislative Elections
Chair:
Tracy Sulkin, University of Washington
Showdown In Seattle: Media Representations of the World
Trade Organization Protests
Timothy Cole, University of Maine
Nancy Burgoyne, University of Washington
Papers:
Congressional Leadership PACs: Who Benefits?
Kathryn Pearson, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant:
Discussant:
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Karen Kaufmann, University of Maryland
The Rush to Defend Marriage: Legislative Adoption of
"Defense of Marriage" Acts and the Threat of Direct
Democracy
Todd Donovan, Western Washington University
Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
Jeffrey A. Karp, Universiteit van Amsterdam
PANEL 11.6 Roundtable - Soft Money in the 2000 Campaigns
Chair:
David B. Magleby, Brigham Young University
Participants: Adam Berinsky, Princeton University
Penny Miller, University of Kentucky
Robin Kolodny, Temple University
Dale Neuman, University of Missouri – Kansas City
Marth Kropf, University of Missouri – Kansas City
David Menefee-Libey, Pomona
Susan Carter, Michigan State University
Horizontal, Bottom-Up, and Cross Border Policy Transfer:
The Case of Tobacco Control Policies in the U.S. and Canada
Donley T. Studlar, West Virginia University
The Best Custodians of Moral Principle: A Comparative
Study of Legislative and Ballot Issue Policymaking
Richard Braunstein, University of South Dakota
Tricia Wempe, University of South Dakota
Michael Tiedeman, Unversity of South Dakota
PANEL 14.2 Publics, Voters, and Office Holders: GLBT Politics at
the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century
Chair:
Ronald Hunt, Ohio University
Papers:
The Gay Vote in the 2000 Elections
Robert W. Bailey, Rutgers University, Camden
Discussants:
Who Are Our Gay and Lesbian Elected Officials?
Nicholas P. Ray, University of Arizona
PANEL 17.4 New Research on Race, Public Opinion, and
Mobilization
Does Urban Context Matter?: Social Diversity Influences on
Attitudes and Perceptions toward Ethnic Minority and Gay
and Lesbian Politics- The Case of San Antonio, Texas
James Dean Steger, University of Texas, San Antonio
John G. Bretting, University of Texas, San Antonio
Arturo Vega, University of Texas, San Antonio
Chair:
Catherine Nelson, Sonoma State University
Papers:
Perceptions of Discrimination and Political Behavior Among
Mexican-Americans
Michael Jones-Correa, Harvard University
Patrick Joyce, Wellesley College
Discussant:
Donald Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University
The Positive Effect of Black Density on White Crossover
Voting: A Re-Evaluation of Social Interactive Theory
Baodong Liu, Stephens College
Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, City University of New
York
PANEL 16.2 Morality Policy: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marriage
Chair:
Donald Haider-Markel, University of Kansas
Latinos and Latinas Public Opinion: Abortion, Force, and
Punishment Issues
Lisa J. Montoya, University of Texas, Austin
Papers:
Sin, Sauce, and Steering: The Politics of Drunk Driving,
1982-1998
Randall W. Partin, University of New Mexico
A New Racial Threat in the New South? (A Conditional) Yes!
D'Andra Orey, The University of Mississippi
Discussant:
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Darren W. Davis, Michigan State University
Discussants:
PANEL 18.6 Political Influences on State Policy Activity
Chair:
Jerrell D. Coggburn, University of Texas, San Antonio
Papers:
The Cross-Cutting Effects of Abortion on Recent American
Gubernatorial Elections
Richard F. Winters, Dartmouth College
Matthew Berry, Institute for Justice
Tom Brunell, State University of New York, Binghamton
Richard Brody, Stanford University
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2001
PANEL Conference Theme Roundtable - Politics: A Contested
Concept
Chair:
Political Cycles of Life and Death: Capital Punishment as
Public Policy in California
John H. Culver, California State Polytechnic University
Chantel Boyens, California State Polytechnic University
Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn, Whitman College
Participants: Wendy Brown, University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey Tulis, University of Texas, Austin
Leela Fernandes, Rutgers University
Roxanne Doty, Arizona State University
Diversity in Program Design: Explaining State Choices in
Medicaid Managed Care
Ethan M. Bernick, Florida State University
PANEL Conference Theme Roundtable – How Can the Western
Political Science Association Help the Professinal
Development of Its Members?
The Politics of Biomediation: Avila Beach and Unocal
Rebuild a Town
Dianne Long, California Polytechnic State University
Discussant:
3:30 - 5:15 P.M.
Participants: Ronald Kahn, Oberlin College
Manuel Avalos, Arizona State University
Victor James, Laney College
Daniel Levin, University of Utah
Richard Foster, Idaho State University
Dave Rausch, West Texas A&M University
PANEL 20.8 New Issues in Presidential Elections
Chair:
David F. Damore, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers:
Expectations and Turnout: The Effect of Polling Information
on the Likelihood of Voting
Joe Giammo, University of Texas, Austin
The Behavior of the States in the Electoral College
Paul-Henri Gurian, University of Georgia
PANEL 1.2
Political Economy, Development, Taxation, and
Electrification
Chair:
Marcus Kurtz, Ohio State University
Papers:
The Politics of Electrification in Developing Countries
David Brown, Rice University
Japan and the U.S. as Development Models: Classifying Asia
Pacific and Latin American Political Economies
Steve Chan, University of Colorado
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Third Party Voting in the 2000
Presidential Election
Patrick Roberts, University of Virginia
Does the Welfare State Hurt Employment?
Isabela Mares, Stanford University
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Politics, Foreign Direct Investment, and Economic
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sunday P. Obazuaye, California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona
Discussants:
Activities Like Running A Soup Kitchen Have Nothing to Do
with Politics, Or Do They?
Colleen Mack-Canty, Montana State University
Community Women: Civic Life and Its Meanings for Political
Integration
Beth Stark, Georgetown University
Marcus Kurtz, Ohio State University
Iren Omo-Bare, Millsaps College
PANEL 1.14 Intergovernmental Relations in Colombia
Chair:
Papers:
Discussant:
Holloway Sparks, Pennsylvania State University
PANEL 6.4
Alliances in World Politics
Chair:
Karl K. Schonberg, St. Lawrence University
Papers:
Balancing, Bandwagoning, and the Domestic Sources of
Moscow’s Entry into the Soviet-German Pact of NonAggression in 1939
Donald Kent Douglas, Long Beach City College
Mona M. Lyne, University of South Carolina
Electoral Reform and Personal Vote Seeking in the
Colombian Legislature
Brian Crisp, University of Arizona
The Threat from Below: Decentralization in Colombia
Maria Escobar-Lemmon, Texas A&M Uviversity
The Legislative Role of Small Parties
Erika Moreno, University of Arizona
Unequal Power, Unequal Rewards, and Alliances Behavior
Zachery J. Anderson, Hudson Institute/University Of
California, Los Angeles
Executive-Legislative Relations and Economic PolicyMaking in Colombia
Gregg B. Johnson, University of Arizona
The Economic Incentives of Alliance Commitments
Andrew G. Long, Florida State University
Female Legislators in the Colombian Congress
Leslie Schwindt, University of Arizona
Discussants:
Mona M. Lyne, University of South Carolina
Phil Wittman, Carroll College
Discussant:
Karl K. Schonberg, St. Lawrence University
PANEL 6.9
The Impact of U.S. Foreign Policy
Chair:
N.J. Frensley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers:
The Side-Effects of the U.S. Policy on Drugs: A Study of
U.S. Intervention
Patricia H. Micolta, Florida International University
PANEL 4.13 Women, Civil Society, and Democracy
Chair:
Mary Bellhouse, Providence College
Papers:
The Feminist Civil Society
Rita Mae Kelly, University of Texas, Dallas
From Security to Economics: US Foreign Policy Motivations
towards Latin America
Nancy Lapp, California State University, Sacramento
Gender and Multicultural Models of Democracy
Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University
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United States Foreign Policy and the Promotion of
Democracy
Rhonda Callaway, University of Colorado
Jim Meernik, University of North Texas
Death by Default: A Critical Race Theory Perspective of
Capital Punishment in America
Aaron R.S. Lorenz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Discussant:
The “Demonstration Effect” in U.S. Foreign Policy: The Role
of Public-sponsored Foreign Investment through the
Enterprise Funds
R. Scott Marshall, Portland State University
Earl Molander, Portland State University
Discussant:
Michael Paris, Rutgers University
PANEL 10.2 Politics, Culture and Communications
Chair:
TBA
Papers:
Feminism, Misogyny and Political Talk Radio
Carole Kennedy, San Diego State University
C. Richard Hofstetter, San Diego State University
N.J. Frensley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PANEL 7.1 Roundtable - Interpretive Methods in International
Relations and Public Policy Analysis
Metaphor and Political Persuasion in Different Media
Todd Belt, University of Southern California
Chair: Dvora Yanow, California State University, Hayward
Words We Can Dance To: A Framework for Assessing the
Role of Music in American Politics
Melanie Young, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Ted Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Participants: Susan Clarke, University of Colorado, Boulder
Dvora Yanow, California State University, Hayward
Ron Hirschbein, California State University, Chico
Marie Danziger, Harvard University
Escape from the Bowling Alley: Traditional Associations as
the Antagonist in Popular American Cinema
Hans Noel, University of California, Los Angeles
PANEL 8.10 Racial Bias and the Law
Chair:
Michael Bowers, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Discussant:
Stanley Moore, Pepperdine University
Papers:
More Equal But Still Separate: Examining Civil Rights
Jurisprudence in the 1930s and 1940s
Marcella Marlowe, University of Southern California
PANEL 13.1 The Ambivalence of Universalism
Chair:
Jane Bennett, Goucher College
White Acres, Black Heirs: Balancing White Power and Public
Policy in Testamentary Disputes
Julie Novkov, University of Oregon
Papers:
Seattle, Empire, and the Greens: Strategies Amidst Globalism
Bill Chaloupka, University of Montana
A New Politics of Cosmopolitanism
Kathryn Trevenen, The Johns Hopkins University
Voting Rights and Constitutional Wrongs: States’
Disenfranchisement of Felons as Racial Discrimination?
Bryan M. Dubin, University of Oregon
Julie Novkov, University of Oregon
The Universalism of Liberal Practices
Matthew Moore, The Johns Hopkins University
Discussant:
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Thom Kuehls, Weber State University
Approaches to Structural Contingency Theory: Using Budget,
Personnel, and Demographic Data in Contingency Theory
Analysis
Christopher Simon, University of Nevada, Reno
PANEL 13.22 Rethinking Freedom, Rethinking Rights
Chair:
Mika LaVaque-Manty, University of Washington
Papers:
Kant on Emotional Reality and Political Freedom
Elisabeth Ellis. Texas A & M University
Discussant:
Peter Yacobucci, Ohio University, Lancaster
PANEL 17.5 Pursuing Power: Latinos and Political Mobilization
Arguments For and Against Freedom of the Press: The
Influence of John Milton on the Contemporary Debate
Stacey Searl-Chapin, University of California, Riverside
Chair:
Benjamin Marquez, University of Wisconsin
Papers:
The Latinization of the American Vote: Strategic
Mobilization of Latinos in Presidential Campaign 2000
Elva Patricia Cortez, University of Michigan
Berlin on Rousseau and Mill: Reconsidering Two Concepts of
Liberty
Steven Kelts, Stanford University
Mas Capital: Social Capital Accumulation, Gender, and
Political Engagement Among Latinos
John A. Garcia, University of Arizona
Sylvia Manzano, University of Arizona
Reconsidering Freedom: The Third Way of Liberty's
Temporality
Robert Geroux, University of Nevada, Reno
Discussant:
Mika LaVaque-Manty, University of Washington
Latino Political Power: From the Margins to Incorporation
Kim Geron, California State University, Hayward
PANEL 15.2 Institutions, Environments, and Theories of
Organization
Chair:
Craig Thomas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Papers:
Organizational Environments and Decision Making:
Connections Between the Truman Show, The Matrix, and
Vietnam
Jack Barbour, Angelo State University
Chicano Representation in 1999: The Effects Ethnicity, Race,
and Size of the Mexican-American Electorate
Richard Shingles, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Points of Convergence in Institutional Theories: Crossing
Disciplinary Boundaries
Kimberly Roussin Isett, University of Arizona
Tanya Heikkila, University of Arizona
Discussant:
F. Chris Garcia, University of New Mexico
Panel 17.8
Roundtable - Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity in the
2000 Elections
Chair:
Frederick R. Lynch, Claremont McKenna College
Participants: Anthony Affigne, Providence College
Michael Barone, U.S. News and World Report
John J. Pitney, Claremont McKenna College
James Regalado, Pat Brown Institute, California State
University, Los Angeles
Organization Theory and the White House
Ted Jones, Washington State University
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PANEL 19.2 Mobilizing for Political Action within Local Areas
Chair:
Partial Genocide: An Analysis of the Soviet Deportation of
the Chechens in 1944
Elizabeth Frombgen, Purdue University
Richard Keiser, Carleton College
The City of Laguna Woods: Senior Clout in Local Politics?
Ross Andel, Andrus Gerontology Center
Phoebe Liebig, Andrus Gerontology Center
Ethnic Movements in Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan: Collection
Action Problem
Jamilya Ukudeeva, University of California, Riverside
The Fragile Flower of Local Democracy: A Case Study of
Decentralized Participation in Montevideo, Uruguay
Benjamin Goldfrank, University of California, Berkeley
Contesting Modernity, Contesting Nation: Minority Cultural
Resurgence and Nationalist Understandings in China
Susan McCarthy, Providence College
The Internet and Local Political Activism: Using USENET
Bulletin Boards to Influence Local Politics
Kevin Hill, Florida International University
Above-Ground Conflicts: Defining Disputants in the
Underground Economy
Michelle Camou, University of Colorado, Boulder
Discussant:
Richard Keiser, Carleton College
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2001
Papers:
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, University of Connecticut
PANEL 3.5
Roundtable - President Bush: Hitting the Ground
Running or Stumbling?
Chair:
Michael A. Genovese, Loyola Marymount University
Participants: Robert Spitzer, State University Of New York, Cortland
Thomas E. Cronin, Whitman College
David Adler, Idaho State University
Nancy Kassop, State University Of New York, New Paltz
Matthew Corrigan, University of North Florida
Eugene Alpert, The Washington Center
8:00 - 9:45 A.M.
PANEL 1.11 Politics of Ethnicity and Nationalism
Chair:
Discussant:
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, University of Connecticut
What Ethnic Conflict?: Georgian Elites and the Russian Big
Brother
Julie George, University of Texas, Austin
Elites, Nationalism, and the State: Comparing Institutional
Responses to Sub-State Nationalism in Scotland and Quebec
Eric Stroupe, University of Texas, Austin
PANEL 4.5
Embodying the Gender of World Politics
Chair:
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Papers:
Sex and the International Political Economy: Southeast Asia's
Sex Industry
Carrie Lui Currier, University of Arizona
International Population Policy and Egypt: Structural
Adjustment and “Women's Health”
Laura K. Landolt, University of Arizona
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Papers:
The Ideal of Transnational Organizing? Kathie Lee and
Eradicating Sweatshops in New York City
Ethel Brooks, Rutgers University
The Mississippi Sovereignty Commission: The Best Enemy
the Civil Rights Movement Ever Had?
Joseph Luders, Bard College
Women and Peacekeeping
Judith Stiehm, Florida International University
Discussant:
Felony Disenfranchisement and the Exclusionary Polis: From
Athens to Alabama
Katherine Pettus, Columbia University
Jane Bayes, California State University, Northridge
PANEL 4.10 Gender and State Legislatures
PANEL 18.11
Chair:
Michelle St. Germain, California State University, Long
Beach
Papers:
Term Limits and the Representation of Women and
Minorities: A Comparison of the 1998 and 2000 Legislative
Elections
Susan Carroll, Rutgers University
Krista Jenkins, Rutgers University
Media Influence, Violence, and Voting: The White
Supremacy Campaigns of 1898 and 1900 in North Carolina
and the Destruction of the Black Franchise
Michael P. Woody, University of Pittsburgh
Discussant:
Chair:
Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University
Papers:
Peacekeeping and Global Culture
Roland Paris, University of Colorado, Boulder
The Effect of Professionalization on the Gender Composition
of State Legislatures
Michelle Barnello, Old Dominion University
John Camobreco, Christopher Newport University
Wartyna Davis, William Patterson University
PANEL 5.3
Battling the Franchise: Race, Party, and Voting
Rights
The United Nations Order and Non-Consensual Intervention
Mohamad Z. Yakan, United States International University
Fixing What’s Fixed in International Institutional Analysis
Barbara Kormenos, University Of California, Los Angeles
Monitoring Power and Compliance: Linking the Identity and
Capabilities of International Organizations
Michael V. Deaver, Fresno State University
PANEL 17.9
Chair:
Morgan Kousser, California Institute of Technology
PANEL 6.11 The Construction and Impact of International
Institutions
Texas Women: Leadership Roles and Policy Choices Among
Women State Legislators in the 1990s
Sonia Garcia, St. Mary's University
Discussant:
Political Boundaries and Party Adaptation in the Deep South,
1944-1957
Robert Mickey, Harvard University
Paul Frymer, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant:
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Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University
PANEL 7.7
The Supreme Court and the “New—New” Federalism
Donald Jackson, Texas Christian University
James Riddlesperger, Jr., Texas Christian University
Applying A Different Analytical Lens to RU 486
Policymaking
PANEL 16.12
Chair:
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Discussants:
Papers:
An Institutional Analysis of the Conflict Over Mifepristone
Jean Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University
Tanya Buhler Corbin, Claremont Graduate University
PANEL 10.4 Corruption, Media and Politics
Public Opinion and Focus Group Analysis of Attitudes
Toward Mifepristone
Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University
Chair:
Stanley Moore, Pepperdine University
Papers:
Contesting the Founders: Elite Rhetoric During the Clinton
Impeachment Debate
Timothy Cole, University of Maine
Amy Fried, University of Maine
Lessons from the European Experience with Mifepristone
Elizabeth Crighton, Pomona College
Making News or Noise? The Dynamics of News Coverage of
Elite Political Ethics and Corruption
Tim Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Use of the Internet in Building Support or Opposition to
Medical Abortion
Geoffrey Rogal, Claremont Graduate University
Discussant:
The Politics of Religion and Clinton's Impeachment:
Responses to Judgment Day at the White House
Stanley Moore, Pepperdine University
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
PANEL 8.15 Shaping the Law
Chair:
Reggie Sheehan, Michigan State University
Papers:
Appellate Counsel and Advocacy in the U.S. Courts of
Appeals
Susan Brodie Haire, University of Georgia
Susette M. Talarico, University of Georgia
Stefanie Lindquist, University of Georgia
Jack Rossotti, American University
Discussant:
Ed Wingenbach, University of Redlands
PANEL 13.5 Civil Society at Home and Abroad
Chair:
Michael Forman, University of Washington
Papers:
The Utility of Religion: Tocqueville on Religion in America
Patrick J. Deneen, Princeton University
Anatomy of a Social Movement: Charter 77 and the
Reification of Antipolitics
D. Christopher Brooks, Indiana University-Purdue University,
Fort Wayne
Metaphors and Misperceptions: How the Supreme Court
Understands "Political Speech" in Campaigns and Elections
Brian K. Pinaire, Rutgers University
Strategic Behavior and Prosecutorial Agenda-Setting in
United States Attorneys’ Offices
Todd Lochner, University of California, Berkeley
Civil Society and the Boundaries of the Community in ArabIslamic Political Thought
Michaelle Browers, Wake Forest University
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The Politics of Identity in Civic Republicansim
Mark Weaver, College of Wooster
Discussant:
Establishing Hybrid Enterprise: The Structure of Governance
for Denver Stapleton Airport, 1940-1960
Scott Moore, Colorado State University
Michael Forman, University of Washington
Where the Rubber Meets the Road: A Typology of the StreetLevel Policy Maker
Robert Wood, University of Washington
PANEL 13.8 A Nietzsche Panel
Chair:
Lewis P. Hinchman, Clarkson University
Discussant:
Papers:
Trapped in a Family Portrait?: Gender and Family in
Nietzsche's Refiguring of Authority
Verity E. Smith, University of California, San Diego
Tracy B. Strong, University of California, San Diego
PANEL 18.5 Citizen Initiatives and the Public Interest
Truth or Consequences: Truth and Promising in Nietzsche and
Ordinary Language
Kateri Carmola, University of California, Berkeley
Chair:
Tammy Sarver, University of South Carolina
Papers:
Spillovers, Political Professionals and Direct Democracy
Campaigns: The Unintended Consequences of Candidate
Campaigns
David McCuan, California State University, Maritime
Political Implications of a Nietzschean Reading of Hobbes
and MacKinnon
Brian Mello, University of Washington
Going Outside is Easier Than Getting In: The Effect of Direct
Democracy on Interest Group Lobbying Strategies
Frederick J. Boehmke, University of Iowa
Thinking About the Body: Habit and Affect in the Ethics of
Augustine, Nietzsche and Derrida
J. Kam Shapiro, The Johns Hopkins University
Discussant:
Barbara Headrick, Minnesota State University, Moorhead
Guarding or Eroding Democracy? The Initiative in Oregon
Alana Jeydel, Oregon State University
Brent Steel, Oregon State University
Lewis P. Hinchman, Clarkson University
Discussants:
PANEL 15.3 Understanding Local Government Issues
Chair:
Steven D. Stehr, Washington State University
Papers:
Strategic Human Resource Management: A Test of North
Carolina County Social Service Managers and Welfare
Reform
Dennis Daley, North Carolina State University
Tammy Sarver,University of South Carolina
Mark Rom, Georgetown University
PANEL 20.10 Parties as Opportunities and Constraints in the
Conduct of Elections
Internet Use in Local Government: The Impact of
Administrative Hierarchy and Organizational Commitment
Ronald Grant, California State University, Fullerton
Yuan Ting, California State University, Fullerton
Chair:
John Coleman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Papers:
The Effect of District Diversity on Party Loyalty Voting in
the U.S. Congress
Tom Brunell, State University of New York, Binghamton
Why Pander to the Party?
Lawrence J. Ezrow, University of California, Santa Barbara
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The Nonpartisan Election: Nonpartisan in Name or
Nonpartisan in Spirit?
Matthew Streb, Loyola Marymount University
Brian Schaffner, Indiana University
Gerald Wright, Indiana University
Discussant:
Nation-State Nexus: Ireland's Indifference to the Great War
Kenneth G. Lawson, University of Utah
The Rise and Fall of Revolution: Understanding the Structural
Variables
Robert Snyder, Southwestern University
Stan M. Caress, State University of West Georgia
Structure, Politics, and Action: An Integrated Model of
Violent and Non-Violent Ethno-Nationalist Contentious
Politics
Gregory Saxton, Virginia Commonwealth University
PANEL 20.11 Determinants of Participation: Old and New
Chair:
Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Texas Christian University
Papers:
A Formal Approach to the Study of Campaigns
Sunshine Hillygus, Stanford University
Economic Performance, Civic Participation and Middle Class
Political Values: Conceptualizing Democracy in Mexico's El
Barzon
Andrew Moellmer, Tulane University
Who Participates and How? A Comparison of Citizens
“Online” and the Mass Public
Lori M. Weber, California State University, Chico
James Bergman, California State University, Chico
Discussants:
PANEL 1.13 Latin American Politics: Economics, Institutions, and
Identity
Structural Influences of Voter Turnout: Case Studies in MailIn and Internet Voting
Clarissa Arellano-Malca, University of Colorado
Voting by Mail: An Early Evaluation
Melody Rose, Portland State University
Discussant:
Chair:
Brian Crisp, University of Arizona
Papers:
Indigenous Mobilization in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Lisa Glidden, University of Washington
Stacy Gordon, University of Nevada, Reno
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2001
PANEL 1.4
Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University
Susan McCarthy, Providence College
Crafting Delegations: Cabinet Formation and Budgetary
Institutions in Mexico
Norma Alvarez, Stanford University
10:00 - 11:45 A.M.
Collective Action: From Middle Class Movements to
Revolution
Chair:
Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University
Papers:
What Do Social Movement Leaders Do? “Framing” Processes
and Poland's First Solidarity Congress
Marek Payerhin, Alma College
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, University of Connecticut
Could a Single-Member District System Solve Brazil’s
Political Problems? Comparing Legislative Parties in the
Brazilian Chamber of Deputies and Senate
Scott W. Desposato, Princeton University
The Growth of Wage Inequality in the Brazilian
Manufacturing Sector: Searching for Explanatory Variables
Monica Arruda de Almeida, University Of California, Los
Angeles
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Papers:
Indigenous Peoples' Political Parties in Latin America:
Implications for Democratic Institutions
Donna Lee Van Cott, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Discussants:
PANEL 2.4
Brian Crisp, University of Arizona
Mark Jones, Michigan State University
Practices of Memorialization: The Vietnam Veteran's
Memorial, the POW/MIA Flag, and the Tomb of the Vietnam
War Unknown
Thomas Hawley, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Local Motions: Mapping Locality in Hawaii's Surf
Eric Ishiwata, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Innovation in State Environmental Policy
Chair:
Margaret Reams, Louisiana State University
21st Century Slavery: Patenting the Body
Debora Halbert, Otterbein College
Papers:
Envrionmental Justice Law Innovation and Diffusion in the
States: A Quantitative Analysis
Eileen Gay Jones, Southern University Law Center
Women's Experience and Feminist Theory: Theorizing Race,
Sex, and the Body
Carolyn DiPalma, University of South Florida
Discussant:
State Innovation in Public Forest Policy: Ecosystem
Management
Tomas M. Koontz, Ohio State University
PANEL 4.8 The Politics of Identity(ies)
PANEL 14.6
State Devolution and Local Innovation in Air Pollution
Regulation
Matthew Potoski, Iowa State University
Neal Woods, University of South Carolina
Chair:
Marla Brettschneider, University of New Hampshire
Papers:
Intersectionality, Privilege, and the Possibilities for
Constructive Political Action
Jacob Weigler, University of Texas, Austin
Adopting Innovative Environmental Management
Techniques: States’ Adoption of Environmental Dispute
Resolution
Tracy Yandle, Indiana University
Rosemary O'Leary, Maxwell School of Citizenship and
Public Affairs
Discussant:
Margaret Reams, Louisiana State University
PANEL 4.2
Embodied Politics and the Cultural Practices of
Identity: Theorizing Race, Gender, Law, and
Locality
Judith Butler's Politics of the Peculiar and the Case of “Don't
Ask, Don't Tell” Or Unbecoming Conduct: A Case for
Universal Homosexual Self-Definition and the Comic
Promise of Nonsense
Edit Penchina, The Johns Hopkins University
Identity/Politics: A Feminist Critique
Susan Hekman, University of Texas, Arlington
Gender, Identity, Individuality: A Feminist Defense of a
Liberal Ideal
Brenda Lyshaug, University of Utah
PANEL 13.17
Chair:
Kathy Ferguson, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Nancy V. Baker, New Mexico State University
Discussant:
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Douglas C. Dow, University of Texas, Dallas
PANEL 6.3
Globalization and the State: Looking Out and In
PANEL 6.13 Rationality and Nuclear Politics
Chair:
François Debrix , Florida International University
Chair:
Mehran Tamadonfar, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers:
Interactive Politics: The New Citizen in Advanced
Information Societies
Rosa Gomez Dierks, Adams State College
Papers:
Do as I Say and Not as I Do: Rational Self-Interest and the
Propagation of the Nuclear Taboo
David Sobek, Pennsylvania State University
Dennis Foster, Pennsylvania State University
Globalization and its Discontents: Globalization, Culture, and
Identity in the New Millenium
Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Christian University
(Ir)rationality in the National Missile Defense Debate
Bob Switky, California State University, Sacramento
European Harmonization in a Transatlantic Context
Johan Lembke, University of Pittsburgh
A Cognitive Theory of Deterrence
Jeffrey D. Berejikian, University of Georgia
Discussant:
David Leheny, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Israel, Rationality, and Nuclear War in the Middle East
Louis Rene Beres, Purdue University
PANEL 6.6
Advancing Democratic Peace Theory
Chair:
Nancy Lapp, California State University, Sacramento
Papers:
The Conservative Peace: An Institutional Explanation of PostCold War Stability in Eastern Europe
Patrick O’Neil, University of Puget Sound
Andrew Milton, Pacific Lutheran University
Discussant:
Mehran Tamadonfar, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PANEL 9.1
Inside Congress: The Activities of Legislators
Chair:
Mark Miller, Clark University
Papers:
Assessing the Activities of Members of Congress
Kathryn Pearson, University of California, Berkeley
The Evolution of the Democratic Peace, 1816-1992
William J. Dixon, University of Arizona
Mark J. Mullenbach, University of Arizona
Renato Corbetta, University of Arizona
The Strategy of Co-sponsorship
Greg Koger, University of California, Los Angeles
Congressional Party Switching: A Question of Strategic
Choice?
Alan Webber, The George Washington University
Democracy and Just War
David Lewis, Frostburg State University
Caroline Hartzell, Gettysburg College
Charles Dannehl, Bradley University
Explaining Committee Dissents in the House of
Representatives
Kathleen A. Bratton, Louisiana State University
James Cox, California State University, Sacramento
The Liberal Imperialist? Linking Democratic Institutions with
Overseas Territorial Expansion
Grant McMurran, Claremont Graduate University
Discussant:
Discussant:
Nancy Lapp, California State University, Sacramento
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Mark Rom, Georgetown University
PANEL 11.5 Political Parties, Organization and Campaigns
Discussant:
Chair:
Barbara Morris, University of Redlands
Papers:
Anatomy of a Third Party: Ideological Tendencies of
Delegates to the Reform Party Convention
Stanley M. Caress, State University of West Georgia
Laurie Naranch, Providence College
PANEL 14.4 It’s Enough to Make You a Heterosexual:
Heteronormativity at the Limit in American Political
Culture
Chair:
Tim Seul, Lakeland College
Papers:
Rage Is as Rage Does: Triggering Masculinity in an Era of
Compliance
Julie Webber, Purdue University
Small States First, Large States Last: The Republican Plan for
Reforming the Presidential Primaries
Robert D. Loevy, Colorado College
Extremism and Group Membership of Delegates to the 1992
Presidential Nominating Conventions
Joel A. Rayan, University of Arizona
Daniel D. Stratton, University of Arizona
Expressions and Representations of Suburban Masculinity
Margaret Hirschberg, University of Wisconsin, Waukesha
How Strong Should Our Party Be? Party Member Preferences
over Party Strength
Craig Volden, Claremont Graduate University
Elizabeth Bergman, Claremont Graduate University
Discussant:
Heteronormativity and Its Discontents: The Case of Mary Kay
Letourneau
Deems Morrione, Purdue University
John Coleman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(Be)hind Sight: Bush in Retrospective
Diane Rubenstein, Cornell University
PANEL 13.2 Problem Publics
Discussant:
Chair:
Jane Bennett, Goucher College
Papers:
Storytelling, Narrativity, and Travel: An Impasse in Feminist
Theories of the Public Sphere
Lisa Disch, University of Minnesota
Tim Seul, Lakeland College
PANEL 15.4 Perspectives on Public Management
Chair:
Alana Northop, California State University, Fullerton
Papers:
Publicity in Technoculture
Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
The New Public Management: Redefining the Role of the
Administrator?
Christina Herzog, Washington State University
As God is My Witness: Religious Testimony and Political
Discourse in America
David Gutterman, Willamette University
Top Ten lessons in Managing Information Technology
Alana Northrop, California State University, Fullerton
Knowledge and Skills for Public Service: Creating a Quality
Workforce
Stephanie Witt, Boise State University
The Politics of Commemoration in America: Richard Rorty,
“Star Trek Voyager,” and Achieving our Democracy
Steven Johnston, University of South Florida
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Discussant:
David Patton, Boise State University
Nicholas P. Lovrich, Washington State University
Christopher Carman, University of Pittsburgh
David Barker, University of Pittsburgh
Motivation and Extra Work Effort: Public and Private Sector
Employees Are Fundamentally Different
Peter Yacobucci, Ohio University, Lancaster
The Party Goes On: The Enduring Strength of California’s
Political Parties
Seth E. Masket, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Bergerson, Southeast Missouri State University
Social Research at Local Levels: The Nature and Efficacy of
Telephone Surveys
Gary L. Goodman, Jr., University of California, Riverside
Andrew D. Green, University of California, Riverside
PANEL 16.9 Conflict and Controversy in Education Policy
Chair:
Susan Clarke, University of Colorado, Boulder
Papers:
Educating our Citizens: Evaluating Racial and Economic
Integration
Ryane McAuliffe Straus, University of California, Irvine
Media Consumption in the State Legislature
Christopher A. Cooper, University of Tennessee
Discussant:
Rage, Revenge and Remorse: The Three R's of Violence in
America's Schools
Warren S. Eller, Texas A&M University
Michael S. Pennington, Texas A&M University
PANEL 20.5 Understanding Political Campaigns
School Competition or Subsidization of Private Schools? The
Effects of Issue Framing on Support or Opposition to School
Vouchers
Garrick Percival, University of California, Riverside
Mary Currin, San Diego State University
Chair:
Stephen C. Roberds, Southern Utah University
Papers:
Campaigns and Voter Rationality
Christopher C. Blunt, University of California, Los Angeles
The Future of Campaign Organization: Mass Customization
and Its Limitations
Michael John Burton, Ohio University
Property Tax Relief and School Desegregation
Douglas S. Reed, Georgetown University
Discussants:
Randall W. Partin, University of New Mexico
Political Parties and Political Consultants: Creating Alliances
for Electoral Success
David A. Dulio, American University
Robin Kolodny, Temple University
Susan Clarke, University of Colorado, Boulder
Scott Robinson, Rice University
Discussant:
PANEL 18.9 Voter Preferences, Party Primaries, and Electoral
Outcomes
Robert Beatty, Washburn University
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2001
Chair:
Norman R. Luttbeg, Texas A&M University
Papers:
Primarily Front-loading . . . Modeling States’ Primary
Scheduling as Prisoner’s Dilemma
1:30 - 3:15 P.M.
PANEL 1.16 Cross-National Public Policy
PANEL 16.10
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Chair:
Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado, Boulder
Papers:
Public Policy and the Tourism Industry: Structure,
Development and Economics: Australia, Papua New Guinea
and Fiji
Steven Parker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Civil Military Relations in Taiwan's Democratic
Consolidation
Taylor Fravel, Stanford University
A Preliminary Treatment of a General Theory of Terrorism
Adam L. Silverman, University of Florida
Political Culture and Public Policy in California, Nevada,
Britain and Israel
Carl Lutrin, California State Polytechnic University
Asher Friedberg, University of Haifa
William N. Thompson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
A Cultural Explanation of Variation in Grandparents Rights
Charles Lockhart, Texas Christian University
Jean Giles-Sims, Texas Christian University
Discussants:
Erich Frankland, Casper College
Douglas McGee, Salt Lake Community College
PANEL 2.7
International Environmental Politics
Chair:
Louis Schubert, City College of San Francisco
Papers:
Development Assistance, the Environment, and Stakeholder
Participation: Toward a New Conditionality?
Jonathan Rosenberg, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Between the “Macro” and the “Micro:” Locality in World
Politics
Jefferey M. Sellers, University of Southern California
Two Shades of Green: State Environmental Protection vs.
Economic Development
Christopher Stream, University of Idaho
Decentralization, Politics, and Social Policy: Evidence from
Large-N and Small-N Cross National Comparison
Aaron Schneider, University of California, Berkeley
Discussants:
Managing Transboundary Water Resources: An Analysis of
Canadian-American Interlocal Cooperation
Amy L. Suker, University of Texas, Austin
Mark Cassell, Kent State University
Susan Banducci, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Discussant:
Louis Schubert, City College of San Francisco
PANEL 1.7
Human Rights, the Military, and Terrorism
PANEL 2.9
Native Peoples and the Environment
Chair:
Erich Frankland, Casper College
Chair:
Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer, Northern Arizona University
Papers:
Human Rights, Democracy, and the Experience of the
Mexican States
Neil Mitchell, University of New Mexico
Caroline Beer, University of Vermont
Papers:
Native Peoples and Natural Resource Policy in the Pacific
Northwest: A Comparative Perspective
Patrick Wilson, University of Idaho
Indigenous Mobilization in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Lisa Glidden, University of Washington
Civil-Military Relations in Central America: Institutional
Change at the Domestic and International Levels
Craig Arceneaux, University of California, Riverside
Native Hawaiian Claims and Claims about Native Hawaiians
Jonathan L. Scheuer, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Discussant:
Rick Witmer, Northern Arizona University
PANEL 4.14 Gender and Gendering in Women's Political
Activism
Chair:
Papers:
Discussant:
Randy Clemons, Mercyhurst College
PANEL 7.3
Measurement Issues in Cross-National Research
Chair:
Paul Peretz, California State University at Fullerton
Papers:
Measuring the Effectiveness of Political Institutions: Linking
Theory with Quantified Judgement
Lewis Snider, Claremont Graduate University
Colleen Mack-Canty, Montana State University
Taking Sides in the “Mommy Wars:” Antifeminist Women's
Organizations and the Political Representation of Mother's
Interests
Ronee Schreiber, University of California, Los Angeles
The Impact of Globalization on Interstate Conflict:
Dependence, Trade Asymmetry and Hostility Initiation
Jana von Stein, University of California, Los Angeles
Gender Idology, Feminalism, and Conservative Women
Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Beloit College
Jusztina Traum, Beloit College
Expanding the Political Science Mind: Nonlinear Models and
the Political Economy of Drugs
Jason Tanenbaum, University of Oregon
Jason Peters-Hartwig, University of Oregon
“Keep Your Shirt On:” The Politics of Dress and Gender
Nancy V. Baker, New Mexico State University
Discussant:
Electoral Policy Cycles Under Alternative Electoral Systems
Eric C. C. Chang, University of California, Los Angeles
Sally J. Kenney, University of Minnesota
PANEL 6.10 Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
Discussant:
Chair:
Randy Clemons, Mercyhurst College
Papers:
Presidential Frames and Media Lenses
N.J. Frensley, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Michael P. Dube, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
David M. Schwartz, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Paul Peretz, California State University, Fullerton
PANEL 8.13 Explaining Judicial Decision-making
The Changing Executive-Legislative Relationship in U.S.Cuba Policy Making
Walt Vanderbush, Miami University
Patrick J. Haney, Miami University
Chair:
Paul Brace, Rice University
Papers:
Lower Court Responses to State High Court Decisions: The
Ohio Courts of Appeals and Workers Compensation Cases
James Brent, San Jose State University
Swing Voters on the U.S. Supreme Court
James F. Spriggs II, University of California, Davis
Paul Wahlbeck, The George Washington University
The Electoral Environment and Dispute Behavior
Michael T. Koch, University of California, Davis
Hidden Impact: A Comparison of Published and Unpublished
Decisions in the Lower Courts
John P. Forren, Miami University
Kosovo and the Search for a Post-Cold War Consensus
Karl K. Schonberg, St. Lawrence University
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The Battle Over Cultural Issue Framing: The Competing
Influence of Interest Groups, Party Officals, and the Media in
the 2000 Kansas Board of Education Elections
Allan Cigler, University of Kansas
Mark Joslyn, University of Kansas
Applying Attitudinal Models to Lower Federal Courts:
Influences on Trial Judges' Decisions to Admit Scientific
Expert Testimony
Jeremy Buchman, Long Island University
Discussant:
Melinda Gann Hall, Michigan State University
Discussant:
PANEL 9.5
Party Effects in Congress
Chair:
Charles Tien, Hunter College, City University of New York
Papers:
Assessing Increased Partisanship in the U.S. House
Mark West, University of California, Los Angeles
Tim Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
PANEL 13.7 Political Rights in Political Practice
Chair:
L. Earl Shaw, Northern Arizona University
Papers:
Individual Rights and Democractic Practice
Angela D. Ledford, University of South Carolina
Does Party Matter? An Analysis of the Effects of Party and
Preferences in Congressional Roll Call Voting
Sarah Fulton, University of California, Davis
Can't the Disabled Dream of World Championship?: Why
Anti-discrimination Statutes Aren't Enough
Mika LaVaque-Manty, University of Washington
Bi-Cameralism: Is There a Dime's Worth of Difference
Between the Chambers?
Greg Adams, Carnegie Mellon University
Chris Fastnow, Chatham College
Michael Bailey, Georgetown University
Human Rights, the State and Cultural Relativism
Dan Engster, University of Texas, San Antonio
The Idea of Human Being in the Study of Politics
Jae J. Rhee, University of Southern California
Critical Elections, Divided Government, and Gridlock:
Assessing Major Policy Change, 1874-1946
Valerie Heitshusen, University of Missouri, Columbia
Garry Young, University of Missouri, Columbia
Discussant:
Discussant:
Rodolfo Rosales, University of Texas, San Antonio
PANEL 13.20 Anger, Prudence, Justice, Corruption... and
Democracy
Brian R. Sala, University of California, Davis
Chair:
Tracy B. Strong, University of California, San Diego
Papers:
PANEL 10.5 Politicians and the Media
Chair:
Allan Cigler, University of Kansas
Anger, Uptake, and Communicative Democracy
Holloway Sparks, Pennsylvania State University
Papers:
Media Consumption in the State Legislature
Christopher Cooper, University of Tennessee
Prudent Citizens?
Dan Sabia, University of South Carolina
LBJ’s Press Relations: A Negative Role Model for “Insider”
Presidents
Todd Schafer, Central Washington University
Reconsidering the Limits of Justice
Leslie Paul Thiele, University of Florida
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Democracy, Trust, and Corruption
Mark E. Warren, Georgetown University
Discussant:
Reshaping State Politics in a Non-Competitive Presidential
Race: California Latinos in the 2000 Elections
Luis Fraga, Stanford University
Ricardo Ramírez, Stanford University
Manfred Steger, Illinois State University
PANEL 16.5 The New Politics of Gambling
PANEL 18.10
Discussant:
Chair:
Joseph Kelly, State University Of New York, Buffalo
PANEL 20.6 Religion and the Electoral Process
Papers:
Looking into the Future: Implications of California Native
American Gaming for California and Nevada
William R. Eadington, University of Nevada, Reno
Chair:
Franklin C. Niles, John Brown University
Papers:
And a Little Child Shall Lead Them: A Test of Beck's
Socialization Theory of Partisan Realignment Applied to
Religiosity
David E. Campbell, Harvard University
Proposition 5 Revisited
Roger Dunstan, California State Library, Sacramento
Political Discussion in Churches
Christopher P. Gilbert, Gustavus Adolphus College
Devin Colvin, Gustavus Adolphus College
Jaclynn Moen, Gustavus Adolphus College
The New Politics of Gambling: Lessons from Oregon
Jeff Dense, Eastern Oregon University
Discussant:
Katherine Spilde, Native American Gaming Association
Sending a Message to Government: Clergy Conventional and
Unconventional Contacting
Paul A. Djupe, Denison University
PANEL 17.3 Latinos and the 2000 Elections: National and State
Perspectives
Chair:
Louis DeSipio, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Papers:
Latino Influence in the 2000 Election: A National Perspective
Rodolfo O. de la Garza, University of Texas, Austin
Louis DeSipio, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Discussant:
Franklin C. Niles, John Brown University
PANEL 20.9 Politics of Ballot Initiatives
Competing for Hispano Votes in a Narrow Statewide Race:
New Mexico Latinos in the 2000 Election
F. Chris García, University of New Mexico
Holding the Line Against Republican Conversion? Colorado
Latinos in the 2000 Election
Patricia Jaramillo, University of Colorado
Chair:
Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
Papers:
False Victory: California’s Proposition 72 and Future
Conservative Ballot Measures
Gordon Babst, Chapman University
Alexandra Cole, California State University, Northridge
Same-Sex Marriages and the Initiative Process: Analysis of
California Proposition 22
Christopher Bleuenstein, Kent State University
Will More (Votes) Continue to Equal Less (Influence)?
Arizona Latinos in the 2000 Elections
Manuel Avalos, Arizona State University-West
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Information, Institutions and the Effect of Ballot Position on
Electoral Success
David Brockington, University of Washington
Discussant:
Circumventing CERCLA: Federal Non-Enforcement of
Superfund Environmental Liability
George Rising, University of Arizona
The Exploding Initiative Process: Does Falloff Vary With the
Number of Initiatives on the Ballot?
Matthew Manweller, University of Oregon
Todd Donovan, Western Washington University
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2001
Using Remote Sensing to Evaluate Environmental
Regulations
Craig Thomas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
A Case Study Analysis of Regulatory Agenda-Setting: Risk,
Pollution, and Politics
David M. Shafie, Ohio University
3:30 - 5:15 P.M.
PANEL 1.9
Western Europe: Democracy and Integration
Chair:
Craig Greathouse, University of Akron
Discussant:
Papers:
Unusual Suspects: Why Pro-Integration Member States Have
Difficulty Enforcing EU Polities
Christian B. Jensen, University of California, Los Angeles
PANEL 2.13 Where Place, Power, and Property Position the
Political: The Limits of Environmentalism
PANEL 13.13
Satisfaction with Democracy in Western Europe
Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
Todd Donovan, University of California, Riverside
Jeffrey Karp, University of California, Riverside
Chair:
Joel J. Kassiola, San Francisco State University
Papers:
Legitimacy Crises: The Necessary Linkage of Politics and
Ethics in Contemporary Environmental Discourse
Joe Bowersox, Willamette University
The Contingent Effect of Party Cues on Support for European
Integration
Leonard Ray, Louisiana State University
The Political Ecology of Farmland Ownership
Sheryl D. Breen, St. Olaf College
The European Union Agricultural Cleavage: Could It Indicate
a Declining Democratic Deficit?
Molly Fox, University Of California, Los Angeles
Discussant:
Robert Van Dyk, Pacific University
Reconstructing Nature: How the New Informatics are
Rewriting Place, Power and Property
Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Technical Institute and State
University
Craig Greathouse, University of Akron
PANEL 2.5
Environmental Regulation
Chair:
Robert Van Dyk, Pacific University
Papers:
Time and Money: The Effect of Future Uses on the Cost and
Duration of Superfund Cleanups
Alan Webber, The George Washington University
Sustainability and the Good Life: State Neutrality and the
Limits of Envrionmentalism
Steve Vanderheiden, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Discussants:
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Joe Lane, Emory and Henry College
Peter Cannavo, Harvard University
PANEL 5.6
PANEL 8.9
Constitutional Change in Historical Context
Chair:
Papers:
PANEL 8.3
The Politics of Abortion: Contingency and Practice
Arthur G. Svenson, University of Redlands
Chair:
Gayle Binion, University of California, Santa Barbara
Fear of God: The Constitutional Framing of Strict
Separationism in Cold War America
Ken I. Kersch, Lehigh University
Papers:
Abortion and the Political Significance of Judicial
Compromise
Keith J. Bybee, Harvard University
The Social and Political Construction of Abortion Rights in
Supreme Court Decision-making
Ronald Kahn, Oberlin College
“A Pliant Tool” of the Executive Branch? The Supreme Court
and the Truman and Eisenhower Administrations
Kevin J. McMahon, State University Of New York, Fredonia
Do Prisoners Have Abortion Rights?
Rachel Roth, Washington University
The Transmogrification of U.S. v. Carolene Products
Deborah A. Morris, University of Maryland
The View from the Bench: Judging Parental Consent Bypass
Requests
Helena Silverstein, Lafayette College
The Inefficacy of Law: Railroads, Statehood, and the
Wisconsin Farm Mortgage Collapse of 1857
Kevin Price, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Discussant:
Discussant:
Mark A. Graber, University of Maryland
Stephen G. Bragaw, Sweet Briar College
PANEL 10.8 Politics and Film
PANEL 6.15 International Environmental Politics
Chair:
Michael Haas, Political Film Society
Papers:
A Small State Constructing a Lead Role: The Netherlands and
Climate Change
Mary Pettenger, University of Denver
Hollywood on Asia On-Line: Using Movies and the Internet
to Teach about Asia
Bob Beatty, Washburn University
Robert Youngblood, Arizona State University
Management of International River Basins and Violent
Conflict
Thomas E. Sowers II, Florida State Univeristy
Perceptions of Northern Ireland in Political Film: The
Intersection of Popular Attitudes and Public Policy
Mathew O’Gara, Univeristy of Southern California
Economic Integration and Environmental Policy in
Developing Countries
Justin Pearlman, Duke University
The Documentary in Political Science
Jay Clary, California State University, Fullerton
Lou Delgado, California State University Fullerton
Patricia Keilbach, University of Oregon
Escape from the Bowling Alley: Traditional Association as
the Antagonist in Popular American Cinema
Hans Noel, University California, Los Angeles
Chair:
Patricia Keilbach, University of Oregon
Papers:
Discussant:
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PANEL 12.4 The Evolution of Political Intelligence
Discussant:
Michael Haas, Political Film Society
Chair:
John Orbell, University of Oregon
Papers:
The Evolution of Political Intelligence: Simulation Results
John Orbell, University of Oregon
Tomonori Morikawa, Waseda University
Nicholas Allen, University of Melbourne
PANEL 11.3 Political Parties, Resources and Campaigns
Chair:
Jonathan Bernstein, University of Texas, San Antonio
Papers:
Assessing the Strength of Campaign Organizations in Senate
Elections
Brian J. Brox, University of Texas
Conflict, Interpersonal Assessment, and the Evolution of
Cooperation: Simulation Results
James E. Hanley, University of Oregon
John Orbell, University of Oregon
Tomonori Morikawa, Waseda University
Party Financing of the 2000 Elections
Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico
Robin Kolodny, Temple University
State Size and the Funding of Senate Campaigns: PAC and
Party Contributions and Their Impact in US Senate Outcomes
(1980-2000)
Barbara Herrera, Florida International University
Reports of Ethnic Massacres as Triggers to Ethnic Conflict
David Goetze, Utah State University
Charles Anthony Smith, University of California, San Diego
Discussant:
Discussant:
Denise Vaughan, Bellevue Community College
Robert Benedict, University of Utah
PANEL 12.1 Political Psychology of Racial Attitudes
PANEL 13.3 Culture, Ethics, and Pluralism
Chair:
Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College
Chair:
Steven Johnston, University of South Florida
Papers:
Predispositions, Sophistication, and the Framing of
Affirmative Action
Christopher M. Federico, University of California, Los
Angeles
Papers:
The Genre of the Nation
Mike Shapiro, University of Hawaii
Walking Meditation: Nietzsche's Eternal Return
Melissa Orlie, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The Nature of Whites' Attributions for Black Poverty and
Contemporary Racial Attitudes
Christopher Tarman, University Of California, Los Angeles
Catholicism and Philosophy: A Nontheistic Appreciation
William Connolly, The Johns Hopkins University
Must Research on Racial Attitudes Be Whites Only?
Darren W. Davis, Michigan State University
Discussant:
Steven Johnston, University of South Florida
PANEL 13.21 A Rousseau Panel
Discussant:
Shana Levin, Claremont McKenna College
Chair:
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Darren Walhof, Calvin College
Papers:
J. J. Rousseau and Adam Smith on Private Vices, Public
Virtues
Mark Button, Rutgers University
PANEL 16.8 Public Policy Affecting Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Chair:
Rodney Hero, University of Notre Dame
Men and Citizens: On Rousseau and the Autonomy of Politics
Karen D. Csajko, Winona State University
Papers:
“Can't We All Just Get Along?” Redistricting Policy: DOJ,
the Voting Rights Act and the Courts
Keesha Middlemass Scott, University of Georgia
Amour-Propre and the Revival of Existential Anguish
Michael L. McLendon, University of Texas, Austin
Building Community: Development Policy Making Among
Indian Tribes
Diane-Michele Prindeville, New Mexico State University
Marlene Rocio Yesquen, New Mexico State University
Freud, Rousseau and the Social Contract: A Psychoanalytic
Interpretation of the General Will
Bruce McKeown, Westmont College
Discussant:
Cherokee Removal: A Policy Analysis
Aaron L. Mason, Northern Arizona University
Vesna Marcina, California State University, Long Beach
PANEL 16.4 Welfare Reform: Rhetoric and Policy Impacts
Chair:
Richard Fording, University of Kentucky
Papers:
Welfare Reform in Detroit: Shifts in Access to Employment
and Work
Scott W. Allard, Syracuse University
Sink or Swim: What Happened to California's Bilingual
Students after Proposition 227?
Valentina Bali, California Technical University
Air, Land, and Water-Contested Environmental Policy
Elements
Barbara Morris, University of Redlands
John G. Bretting, University of Texas, San Antonio
The Impact of Rhetoric in Policy Making: The Case of the
1996 Welfare Reform
Kirsten Lindquist, Purdue University
Discussants:
“Where the Rubber Hits the Road:” County Commissioners'
Perspectives on Appalachian Ohio's Welfare Reform
Barry L. Tadlock, Ohio University
Ann R. Tickamyer, Ohio University
Debra A. Henderson, Ohio University
Julie A. White, Ohio University
Benjamin J. Pearson-Nelson, State University Of New York,
Albany
Discussants:
Rodney Hero, University of Notre Dame
Mitchell F. Rice, National Academy of Public Administration
PANEL 20.12 Group Identity and Campaign Effects
Richard Fording, University of Kentucky
Harrell Rogers, University of Houston
Chair:
Adrian D. Pantoja, Claremont Graduate University
Papers:
A Turban in a White Republican Haystack: Sikh American
Politicization and Multiracial Coalition Building in Suburban
Chicago
Jaideep Singh, University of California, Berkeley
The Veteran Vote: Voting Bloc or Election Year Mirage
Jeremy Teigen, University of Texas, Austin
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Life in the Gray Area: Interest Group Campaigns in
Congressional Races (1970-1998)
Alison G. Keleher, University of California, Santa Barbara
Discussant:
Aragon, Janni (Jaragon@home.com)
PANEL 4.12; PANEL7.2-15.6
Arce, Moses (marce@lsu.edu)
PANEL 1.5
Arceneaux, Craig (Profarcen@yahoo.com or Carcenea@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 1.7
Arellano-Malca, Clarissa (clarissa@bighorncenter.org)
PANEL 18.8; PANEL 20.11
Arruda de Almeida, Monica (Marruda@ucla.edu)
PANEL 1.13
Avalos, Manuel (mavalos@asu.edu)
PANEL 17.3; PANEL: WPSA Professional Development
Committee
Axelrod, Paul S. (axelrod@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 13.6
Baber, Walter (wfbaber@hotmail.com)
PANEL 2.1
Babst, Gordon (gbabst@chapman.edu)
PANEL 20.9
Bailey, Michael
PANEL 9.5
Bailey, Robert W. (rbailey@crab.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 14.2
Baker, John R. (jbaker@wittenberg.edu)
PANEL 18.1
Baker, Nancy V. (nbaker@nmsu.edu)
PANEL 4.2-13.17; PANEL 4.14
Baldez, Lisa (labaldez@artsci.wustl.edu)
PANEL 1.17-4.7
Bali, Valentina (valentin@hss.caltech.edu)
PANEL 16.8
Banducci, Susan (banducci@pscw.uva.nl)
PANEL 1.16-16.10; PANEL 16.3
Barabas, Jason (jbarabas@Princeton.edu)
PANEL 12.2; PANEL 16.11
Barbour, Jack (Jack.Barbour@angelo.edu)
PANEL 15.2; PANEL 15.5
Barker, David (Dbarker@pitt.edu)
PANEL 18.9
Barnello, Michelle (mbarnell@odu.edu)
PANEL 4.10-18.11
Matthew Streb, Loyola Marymount University
Index of Participants
Abosch, Yishaiya (aboschy@cgu.edu)
PANEL 13.9
Ackelsberg, Martha (mackelsb@sophia.smith.edu)
PANEL 1.17- 4.7
Adams, Greg (gadams@andrews.cmu.edu)
PANEL 9.4; PANEL 9.5
Adler, David
PANEL 3.5
Affigne, Tony (affigne@providence.edu)
PANEL 17.8
Aguilera, Gabriel (Gaguiler@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 1.3
Allard, Scott W. (swallard@maxwell.syr.edu)
PANEL 16.4
Allen, Neal (nealallen@hotmail.com)
PANEL 3.1
Allen, Nicholas (nba@unimelb.edu.au)
PANEL 12.4
Allison, Juliann Emmons (jallison@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 2.10
Alpert, Eugene
PANEL 3.5
Alvarez, Norma (Normaal@stanford.edu)
PANEL 1.13
Anagnoson, Ted (tanagno@calstatela.edu)
PANEL 16.3
Andel, Ross (randel@usc.edu)
PANEL 16.11; PANEL 19.2
Anderson, Zachery J. (zachery@ucla.edu)
PANEL 6.4
Andreasson, B. Stefan (bsa@asu.edu)
PANEL 1.12
Apostolidis, Paul (apostopc@whitman.edu)
PANEL 13.16-14.5
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Barnes, Jeb (acmags@aol.com)
PANEL 9.7
Barone, Michael (Mbarone@usnews.com)
PANEL 17.8
Barrios, Sharon (Sbarrios@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Barrow, Clyde W. (cbarrow@u.massd.edu)
PANEL 13.4; PANEL 16.7
Bartlett, Robert (bartlett@polsci.purdue.edu)
PANEL 2.1
Bartling, Hugh (hbartlin@mail.ucf.edu)
PANEL 13.15
Barvosa-Carter, Edwina
PANEL 4.11-17.7
Basinger, Nancy Winemiller (nancywb@arches.uga.edu)
PANEL 4.11-17.7; PANEL 11.1
Bass, Shana (sbbass@ucla.edu)
PANEL 1.17-4.7
Basu, Sammy (sbasu@willamette.edu)
PANEL 13.10; PANEL 14.3
Bateman, Dawn McDowell (dmbatman@ucdavis.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine (lbdv@ukans.edu)
PANEL 4.1
Baybeck, Brady (baybeck@mnsl.edu)
PANEL 2.1
Bayes, Jane (jbayes@csun.edu)
PANEL 4.5; PANEL 17.1
Bearry, Brian (bab0013@unt.edu)
PANEL 9.6
Beatty, Robert (bixlives@washburn.edu)
PANEL 1.8; PANEL 10.8; PANEL 20.5
Bedolla, Lisa Garcia (lgarciab@csulb.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10; PANEL 20.3
Beer, Caroline (Cbeer@zoo.uvm.edu)
PANEL 1.7
Berry, Matthew
PANEL 18.6
Bellhouse, Mary (bellhous@postoffice.providence.edu)
PANEL 4.13
Belt, Todd (belt@usc.edu)
PANEL 10.2
Beltran, Cristina (cbeltran@rci.Rutgers.edu or cbeltran@Haverford.edu)
PANEL 17.6
Benedict, Robert (benedict@poli-sci.utah.edu)
PANEL 11.3
Bennett, Jane (jbennett@goucher.edu)
PANEL 13.1; PANEL 13.2
Berejikian, Jeffrey D. (jberejik@arches.uga.edu)
PANEL 6.13
Beres, Louis Rene (Beres@polsci.purdue.edu)
PANEL 6.13
Berger, Tiffany (tifberge@nmsu.edu)
PANEL 14.1
Bergerson, Peter (pjbergerson@semovm.semo.edu)
PANEL 15.4
Bergman, Elizabeth (Elizabeth.bergman@cgu.edu)
PANEL 11.5
Bergman, James (jb112@mail.csuchico.edu)
PANEL 20.11
Berinsky, Adam (berinsky@Princeton.edu)
PANEL 7.6; PANEL 11.6
Bernhard, William
PANEL 9.6
Bernick, E. Lee (lee.bernick@ccmail.nevada.edu)
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Bernick, Ethan M. (emb0828@garnet.acns.fsu.edu)
PANEL 18.6
Bernstein, Jonathan (jbernstein@utsa.edu)
PANEL 11.3
Binion, Gayle (binion@alishaw.ucsb.edu)
PANEL 8.3
Biswas, Shampa (biswassa@whitman.edu)
PANEL 6.1
Bleuenstein, Christopher (cbleuens@kent.edu)
PANEL 20.9
Blunt, Christopher C. (ccblunt@aol.com)
PANEL 20.5
Bobic, Michael P. (mbobic@emmanuel-college.edu)
PANEL 7.2-15.6
Boehmer, Charles (crb158@psu.edu)
PANEL 6.2
Boehmke, Frederick J. (frederick-boehmke@uiowa.edu)
PANEL 18.5
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Boesche, Roger (boesche@pop.oxy.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10
Boryczka, Jocelyn M. (jboryczka@aol.com)
PANEL 7.2- 15.6
Bowers, Michael (bowersm@nevada.edu)
PANEL 8.10
Bowersox, Joe (jbowerso@willamette.edu)
PANEL 2.13-13.13
Bowler, Shaun (bowler@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 1.9; PANEL 16.2; PANEL 20.9
Boyens, Chantel
PANEL 18.6
Brace, Paul (pbrace@rice.edu)
PANEL 8.13; PANEL 18.4
Bradley, Joe (jbradley@ite.net)
PANEL 9.8
Bragaw, Stephen G. (bragaw@scb.edu)
PANEL 5.6-8.9
Branton, Regina P. (branton@rice.edu)
PANEL 18.8
Bratton, Kathleen A. (bratton@lsu.edu)
PANEL 9.1
Braunstein, Richard (rbraunst@usd.edu)
PANEL 16.2; PANEL 16.11
Breen, Sheryl D. (sbreen@polisci.umn.edu)
PANEL 6.1; PANEL 2.13-13.13
Brent, James (jcbrent@email.sjsu.edu)
PANEL 8.13
Bretting, John G. (Jbretting@utsa.edu)
PANEL 14.2; PANEL 16.8
Brettschnider, Corey (cbrettsc@princeton.edu)
PANEL 8.14
Brettschneider, Marla (marlab@hopper.unh.edu)
PANEL 4.8-14.16
Brick, Phil (brick@whitman.edu)
PANEL 2.3
Bridges, Amy (abridges@ucsd.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10
Brigham, John (brigham@polsci.umass.edu)
PANEL 8.6;
PANEL 14.1
Brockington, David (dbrock@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 20.7; PANEL 20.9
Brody, Richard (Brody@Leland.standford.edu)
PANEL 5.2; PANEL 20.8
Brox, Brian J. (bbrok@mail.utexas.edu)
PANEL 11.3
Brooks, D. Christopher (donbrook@indiana.edu)
PANEL 13.5
Brooks, Ethel (ebrooks@rci.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 4.5
Browder, Glen (jgbrowder@nps.navy.mil)
PANEL 9.6
Browers, Michaelle (browerm@wfu.edu)
PANEL 13.5
Brown, Antonio (abrown@lmu.edu)
PANEL 12.3
Brown, David (Dsbrown@rice.edu)
PANEL 1.2
Brown, Max (maxbrown@darkwing.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 13.15; PANEL 16.11
Brown, Wendy (wlbrown@Socrates.Berkeley.edu)
PANEL: Conference Theme Roundtable
Brulle, Robert J. (brullerj@drexel.edu)
PANEL 2.11
Brunnell, Tom (brunell@binghamton.edu)
PANEL 20.8; PANEL 20.10
Buchman, Jeremy (jeremy.buchman@liu.edu)
PANEL 8.13
Buck, J. Vincent (vbuck@fullerton.edu)
PANEL 7.5
Buker, Eloise (buker@denison.edu)
PANEL 4.12
Burgess, Susan (burgess@ohio.edu)
PANEL 8.4
Burgoyne, Nancy (Nburgoyne@aol.com)
PANEL 10.6
Burton, Michael John (burtonm@ohio.edu)
PANEL 20.5
Button, Mark (button@eden.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 13.21
Bybee, Keith J. (bybee@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 8.3
Cahn, Matthew (matthew.cahn@csun.edu)
PANEL 16.14; PANEL 19.3
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Caiazzo, Thomas (tcaiazzo@cccd.edu)
PANEL 11.1
Caldwell, Anne (aicald01@athena.louisville.edu)
PANEL 4.1; PANEL 10.1-13.23
Callander, Steven
PANEL 20.7
Callaway, Rhonda (rhondacallaway@hotmail.com)
PANEL 6.9
Cameron, Dane
PANEL 8.2
Camobreco, John (camobrec@cnu.edu)
PANEL 4.10-18.11
Camou, Michelle (Michelle.Camou@colorado.edu)
PANEL 19.2
Campbell, David (dcampbel@latte.harvard.edu)
PANEL 20.6
Cannavo, Peter (pcannavo@latte.harvard.edu)
PANEL 2.13-13.13
Canon, Bradley C. (poll40@pop.uky.edu)
PANEL 7.5
Caputi, Mary (mcaputi@csulb.edu)
PANEL 4.4-13.19
Caress, Stanley M. (scares@westga.edu)
PANEL 11.5; PANEL 20.11
Carini, Robert M. (rcarini@indiana.edu)
PANEL 18.4
Carman, Christopher (carman@pitt.edu)
PANEL 18.9
Carmola, Kateri (kcarmola@socrates.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 6.2; PANEL 13.8
Carpowich, Mark (carpowic@scf.usc.edu)
PANEL 10.3
Carroll, Susan (scarroll@rci.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 4.9; PANEL 4.10-18.11
Carsey, Thomas M. (garnet.acns.fsu.edu)
PANEL 20.7
Carter, Amy
PANEL 20.7
Carter, Lief H. (LHCarter@ColoradoCollege.edu)
PANEL 8.4; PANEL 8.16
Carter, Susan (sucarter@pilot.msu.edu)
PANEL 11.6
Cassell, Mark (mcassell@kent.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10; PANEL 16.1
Caul, Miki (mcaul@orion.oac.uci.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Cawley, R. McGreggor (cawley@uwyo.edu)
PANEL 2.6
Chaloupka, Bill (Billc@selway.umt.edu)
PANEL 2.11; PANEL 13.1
Chan, Steve (sschan@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 8.2
Chan, Steve (Steve.Chan@Colorado.EDU)
PANEL 1.2
Chang, Eric C. C. (chiache@ucla.edu)
PANEL 7.3
Chen, Helen
PANEL 8.2
Chen, Paul (paulc@usc.edu)
PANEL 5.2
Chwieroth, Jeffrey (jmc2@umail.ucsb.edu)
PANEL 7.4
Cigler, Allan (Trout@Falcon.cc.ukans.edu)
PANEL 10.5
Clark-Daniels, Carolyn L.
PANEL 3.2
Clarke, Harold (hclarke@unt.edu)
PANEL: Meet the Editors
Clarke, Michael (mclarke@mail.csusb.edu)
PANEL 16.7
Clarke, Susan (Susan.clarke@colorado.edu)
PANEL 7.1; PANEL 16.9
Clary, Jay
PANEL 10.8
Clemons, Randy (rclemons@mercyhurst,edu)
PANEL 6.10; PANEL 6.14
Cline, Kurt (Kcline@lamar.colostate.edu)
PANEL 2.3
Coggburn, Jerrell D. (jcoggburn@utsa.edu)
PANEL 18.1; PANEL 18.6
Cohen, David B. (dbcohen@uakron.edu)
PANEL 3.3
Cole, Alexandra (alexandra.cole@csun.edu)
PANEL 20.9
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Cummins, Jeff (jeff.cummins@cgu.edu or jeffcummins@worldnet.att.net)
PANEL 3.2; PANEL 20.1
Currier, Carrie Lui (ccurrier@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 4.5
Currin, Mary (mgcurrin@hotmail.com)
PANEL 16.9
Daley, Dennis (daley@social.chass.ncsu.edu)
PANEL 15.3
Damore, David F. (david.damore@ccmail.nevada.edu)
PANEL 20.1; PANEL 20.8
Daniels, Cynthia (crd@rci.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 4.6; PANEL 13.16-14.5
Daniels, R. Steven (sdaniels@csub.edu)
PANEL 3.2
Dannehl, Charles (dannehl@bradley.edu)
PANEL 6.6
Danziger, Marie (Marie_danziger@Harvard.edu)
PANEL 7.1
Daum, Courtenay (daum@georgetown.edu)
PANEL 4.11-17.7
Davis, Charles (cedavis@vines.colostate.edu)
PANEL 2.6
Davis, Christina (cldavis@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 6.12
Davis, Darren W. (Davisda@msu.edu)
PANEL 12.1; PANEL 17.4
Davis, Eric (drwedl@aol.com)
PANEL 7.2-15.6
Davis, Wartyna (davisw@wpunj.edu)
PANEL 4.10-18.11; PANEL 11.1
Daynes, Byron W. (byron_daynes@byu.edu)
PANEL 3.2
Dean, Jodi (jdean@hws.edu)
PANEL 13.2
Deaver, Michael V. (Dbdeaver@msn.com)
PANEL 6.11
Debrix, Francois (debrixf@fiu.edu)
PANEL 6.3; PANEL 6.5
de la Garza, Rodolfo O. (rdlg@kipper.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 17.3
Delgado, Lou (luigibob55@yahoo.com)
PANEL 10.8
Cole, Timothy (timothy-cole@umit.maine.edu)
PANEL 10.4; PANEL 10.6
Coleman, John (coleman@poli-sci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 11.5; PANEL 20.10
Colvin, Devin
PANEL 20.6
Connolly, William (pluma@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu)
PANEL 5.8-13.12; PANEL 13.3
Cook, Beverly B. (bevblaircook@juno.com)
PANEL 8.1
Cooper, Christopher (cooper23@utk.edu)
PANEL 10.5; PANEL 18.9
Corbetta, Renato
PANEL 6.6
Corbin, Tanya (nawlinst@aol.com)
PANEL 7.7-16.12
Corrigan, Mathew (mcorriga@unf.edu)
PANEL 3.1; PANEL 3.5
Corrigan, Rose (rmcorrigan@yahoo.com)
PANEL 13.16-14.5
Cortez, Elva Patricia (corteze@umich.edu)
PANEL 17.5
Cosa, Simten (Scosar@superonline.com)
PANEL 1.12
Cothran, Dan (Dan.Cothran@nau.edu)
PANEL 16.3; PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Cox, James
PANEL 9.1
Crighton, Elizabeth (ecrighton@pomona.edu)
PANEL 7.7-16.12
Crigler, Ann (acrigler@rcf.usc.edu)
PANEL: Meet the Editors
Crisp, Brian (Crisp@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 1.13; PANEL 1.14
Cronin, Thomas E. (cronin@whitman.edu)
PANEL 3.5
Csajko, Karen D. (kcsajko@vax2.winona.msus.edu)
PANEL 13.21
Crowley, Don (Crowley@uidaho.edu)
PANEL 8.16
Culver, John H. (jculver@calpoly.edu)
PANEL 18.6
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DeLorenzo, Lisa (delorenzo@asu.edu)
PANEL 2.1
den Dulk, Kevin R. (kdendulk@polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 8.11
Deneen, Patrick (pdeneed@Princeton.edu)
PANEL 13.5
Dense, Jeff (jdense@eou.edu)
PANEL 16.5-18.10
DeSipio, Louis (desipio@uiuc.edu)
PANEL 17.3
DeSombre, Elizabeth R. (erdesomb@colby.edu)
PANEL 2.11
Desposato, Scott W. (Sdesposa@princeton.edu or swd@ucla.edu)
PANEL 1.13; PANEL 7.6
Diamond, Matthew (mdiamond@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 8.14
Dierks, Rosa Gomez
PANEL 6.3
DiPalma, Carolyn (cdipalma@chumal.cas.usf.edu)
PANEL 4.1
PANEL 4.2-13.17
Disch, Lisa (Idisch@polisci.umn.edu)
PANEL 4.3-13.18; PANEL 13.2
Di Stefano, Christine (distefan@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 4.3-13.18; PANEL 4.4-13.19
Dixon, William J. (dixonw@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 6.2; PANEL 6.6
diZerega, Gus (dizerea@whitman.edu)
PANEL 2.3
Djupe, Paul A. (djupe@denison.edu)
PANEL 20.6
Dobra, John
PANEL 18.1
Dodd, Lynda (ldodd@sidley.com)
PANEL 8.14
Donovan, Todd (donovan@cc.wwu.edu)
PANEL 1.9; PANEL 16.2; PANEL 20.9
Dorraj, Manochehr (m.dorraj@tcu.edu)
PANEL 6.3
Doty, Roxanne (Roxanne.Doty@asu.edu)
PANEL: Conference Theme Roundtable
Douglas, Donald Kent (ddouglas@lbcc.cc.ca.us)
PANEL 6.4
Dow, Douglas C. (dougdow@utdallas.edu)
PANEL 4.8-14.6
Dube, Michael P. (dube@powernet.net)
PANEL 6.10
Dubin, Bryan M. (bdubin@darkwing.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 8.10
Dudas, Jeffrey R. (jdudas@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 8.7
Dudziak, Mary (mdudziak@law.usc.edu)
PANEL 5.1-8.5; PANEL 8.16
Duerst-Lahti, Georgia (duerstgi@beloit.edu)
PANEL 4.14
Duffy, Robert (duffy@rider.edu)
PANEL 11.4
Dulio, David (dulio@american.edu)
PANEL 20.5
Duncan, Christopher M. (cmd@ps.msstate.edu)
PANEL 13.15
Dunstan, Roger
PANEL 16.5-18.10
Dwyre, Diana (ddywre@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 11.3; PANEL 20.2
Dzur, Albert W. (albert.dzur@poli-sci.utah.edu)
PANEL 16.3; PANEL 16.11
Eadington, William R. (eading@unr.edu)
PANEL 16.5-18.10
Edwards, George C. III (gedwards@tamu.edu)
PANEL 3.1
Eells, Jonathan (EELLS@ucla.edu)
PANEL 1.8
Ehin, Piret (piretehin@hotmail.com)
PANEL 6.8
Eisinger, Peter (aa4291@wayne.edu)
PANEL 16.13
Elkins, David R. (d.elkins@csuohio.edu)
PANEL 19.5
Eller, Warren S. (eller@polisci.tamu.edu)
PANEL 16.9
Ellis, Elisabeth (ellis@polisci.tamu.edu)
PANEL 13.22
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Emizet, Kisangani (Emizetk@ksu.edu)
PANEL 1.5
Engel, Francene (fengel@umich.edu)
PANEL 8.8
Engeman, Thomas (tengema@luc.edu)
PANEL 3.1
Engster, Dan (dengster@utsa.edu)
PANEL 13.7
Engstrom, Rich (engstrom@uwyo.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Epp, Charles (chuckepp@ukans.edu)
PANEL 5.1-8.5; PANEL 8.4
Escobar-Lemmon, Maria (Escobar@polisci.tamu.edu)
PANEL 1.14
Espino, Rodolfo (rudy@pop.polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 17.6
Esterling, Kevin (kest@polisci.spc.chicago.edu)
PANEL 9.4; PANEL 9.6
Euben, J. Peter (Euben@cats.ucsc.edu)
PANEL 13.10
Ezrow, Lawrence J. (lje0@umail.ucsb.edu)
PANEL 20.10
Fackler, Tim (facklert@nevada.edu)
PANEL 10.4; PANEL 10.5
Farley, Robert M. (farls@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 6.1
Farrar-Myers, Victoria A. (victoria@uta.edu)
PANEL 3.2
Fastnow, Chris
PANEL 9.5
Federico, Christopher M. (federico@ucla.edu)
PANEL 12.1
Feeley, T.Jens (tjfeeley@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 9.3;
PANEL 9.4
Feit, Mario (mario.feit@jhu.edu)
PANEL 5.8-13.12
Feldman, Leonard (feldman1@grinnell.edu)
PANEL 13.15
Ferguson, Kathy (kferguso@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 4.2-13.17; PANEL 4.4-13.19
Ferguson, Kennan (kennan@luna.cas.usf.edu)
PANEL 13.6
Ferguson, Michaele (mfergus@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 13.6
Fernandes, Leela (lfernand@rci.Rutgers.edu)
PANEL: Conference Theme Roundtable
Ferrari-Comeau, Lisa (lferrari@ups.edu)
PANEL 6.7
Fetzer, Philip
PANEL 11.4
Fiber, Pamela
PANEL 20.2
Fieock, Richard (rfeiock@coss.fsu.edu)
PANEL 19.3; PANEL 19.5
Fischer, Zachary M.
PANEL 10.1-13.23
Fisher, Patrick (pfisher@monmouth.edu)
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Fliter, John (jfliter@ksu.edu)
PANEL 8.12
Fording, Richard (rford@pop.uky.edu)
PANEL 16.4
Forman, Michael (forman@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 5.7-13.14; PANEL 13.5
Forren, John P. (forrenjp@muohio.edu)
PANEL 8.13
Foster, Dennis (dmfl196@psu.edu)
PANEL 6.13
Foster, Richard H. (FOSTRICH@isu.edu)
PANEL 6.14; PANEL: WPSA Professional Development
Committee
Fox, Molly (Mfox@ucla.edu)
PANEL 1.9
Fox, Richard (foxr@union.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Fraga, Luis (fraga@leland.stanford.edu)
PANEL 17.3; PANEL 20.3
Frank, Jason (jfrank@cats.ucsc.edu)
PANEL 13.10
Frankland, Erich (Franklan@acad.cc.whecn.edu)
PANEL 1.6; PANEL 1.7
Fravel, Taylor (Taylor.fravel@stanford.edu)
PANEL 1.7
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Freemuth, John (jfreemu@boisestate.edu)
PANEL 2.6
Frensley, N.J. (frenzy@nevada.edu)
PANEL 6.9; PANEL 6.10
Fried, Amy (amyfried@maine.edu)
PANEL 5.7-13.14; PANEL 10.4
Friedberg, Asher (asher@poli.Haifa.ac.il)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Frisch, Scott (sfrisch@csub.edu)
PANEL 9.4; PANEL 9.7
Frisk, David (david.frisk@cgu.edu)
PANEL 9.3
Frombgen, Elizabeth (frombgen@polsci.purdue.edu)
PANEL 1.11
Frymer, Paul (pfrymer@uclink4.Berkeley.edu)
PANEL 5.3-17.9
Fulton, Sarah (safulton@ucdavis.edu)
PANEL 9.5
Gabel, Matthew (mjgabe1@ukcc.uky.edu)
PANEL 7.5
Gabrielli, Anthony C. (agabrie@boisestate.edu)
PANEL 8.1
Gaffaney, Timothy (GAFFANET@gunet.georgetown.edu)
PANEL 13.4
Gangl, Amy (amygangl@polisci.umn.edu)
PANEL 12.3
Garcia, F. Chris (c.garcia@unm.edu)
PANEL 17.3; PANEL 17.5; PANEL 20.3
Garcia, John A. (jag@email.arizona.edu)
PANEL 17.2
Garcia, Sonia (sgarcia@stmarytx.edu)
PANEL 4.10-18.11
PANEL 4.11-17.7
Geer, John G. (geer@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.edu)
PANEL 20.7
Genovese, Michael A. (mgenoves@lmu.edu)
PANEL 3.5
George, Julie (jageorge@mail.utexas.edu)
PANEL 1.11
Geron, Kim (kgeron@csuhayward.edu)
PANEL 17.5
Geroux, Robert (rgeroux@equinox.unv.edu)
PANEL 13.22
Giammo, Joe (jgiammo@mail.utexas.edu)
PANEL 20.8
Gianos, Philip (pgianos@fullerton.edu)
PANEL 5.2
Gilbert, Christopher P. (cgilbert@gac.edu)
PANEL 20.6
Giles-Sims, Jean
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Gillroy, John M. (gillroy@bucknell.edu)
PANEL 2.11
Gilliam, Frank D. Jr. (fgilliam@ucla.edu)
PANEL 10.3
Gilliom, John (gilliom@ohio.edu)
PANEL 8.4
Gillman, Howard (gillman@usc.edu)
PANEL 5.1-8.5; PANEL 8.8; PANEL 8.16
Girdner, Eddie (Eddiegirdner_98@yahoo.com)
PANEL 1.12
Gizzi, Michael C. (mgizzi@mesastate.edu)
PANEL 8.2
Gladden, James N. (ffing@uaf.edu)
PANEL 2.6
Glidden, Lisa (lglidden@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 1.13; PANEL 2.9
Godwin, Ken (godwink@unt.edu)
PANEL: Meet the Editors
Godwin, Marcia L. (marcia.godwin@wwu.edu)
PANEL 19.4; PANEL 20.2
Goetz, David (dgoetze@hass.usu.edu)
PANEL 12.4
Goldfinger, Johnny (JLG10@duke.edu)
PANEL 13.15
Goldfrank, Benjamin (goldfran@socs.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 19.2
Gomez, Brad T.
PANEL 20.1
Gonzalez, George A. (ggonzal2@miami.edu)
PANEL 2.10
Gooch, Donald M. (dgooch@mail.uark.edu)
PANEL 8.12
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Goodman, Gary L. Jr.(ggoodman@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 18.9
Gordon, Ann (gordonc@ohiou.edu)
PANEL 3.4
PANEL 4.11-17.7
Gordon, Stacy B. (sgordon@nevada.unr.edu)
PANEL 9.2
PANEL 20.11
Goss, Kristin A. (kristin_goss@harvard.edu)
PANEL 12.3
Graber, Mark A. (mgraber@gvpt.umd.edu)
PANEL 8.3; PANEL 8.8
Grant, Judith (judith@bcf.usc.edu or judithg@almaak.usc.edu)
PANEL 4.3-13.18; PANEL 13.16-14.5
Grant, Ronald (rgrant@fullerton.edu)
PANEL 15.3
Gray, Regina C. (rgray@gvpt.umd.edu)
PANEL 18.7
Greathouse, Craig (Cgreathous@aol.com)
PANEL 1.8
PANEL 1.9
Green, Andrew D. (agreen@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 18.9
Greene, Jeffrey (Jeffrey@selway.lumt.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Griffin, Rebecca Brandy (rgriffin@ea.oac.uci.edu)
PANEL 6.7
Grose, Christian R. (cngr@troi.cc.rochester.edu)
PANEL 9.6
Grummel, John (jgrummel@kent.edu)
PANEL 16.1
Guarasci, Patrick (pguarasci@hotmail.com)
PANEL 17.2
Guidry, John A. (Poguidry@augustana.edu)
PANEL 1.1
Gurian, Paul-Henri (phgurian@aol.com)
PANEL 20.2; PANEL 20.8
Gutterman, David (dgutterm@williamette.edu)
PANEL 13.2; PANEL 13.16-14.5
Haanstad, Nancy N. (nhaanstad@weber.edu)
PANEL 6.14
Haas, Michael (polfilms@aol.com)
PANEL 10.8
Haeberle, Steven H. (shaeberl@uab.edu)
PANEL 14.1
Haider-Markel, Donald P. (prex@lark.cc.ukans.edu)
PANEL 12.2; PANEL 16.1; PANEL 16.2
Haire, Susan Brodie (cmshaire@arches.uga.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Halbert, Debora (dhalbert@otterbein.edu)
PANEL 4.2-13.17
Hall, Melinda Gann (hallme@pilot.msu.edu)
PANEL 8.8;
PANEL 8.13
Hall, John Stuart (john.hall@asu.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Haltom, William (haltom@ups.edu)
PANEL 8.15; PANEL 8.7
Hamada, Ana-Mari (Hamada@Chapman.edu)
PANEL 1.5
Hammon, Kevin
PANEL 8.2
Han, Lori Cox (lhan@austinc.edu)
PANEL 3.3;
PANEL 3.4
Hancock, Ange-Marie (hancock@usfca.edu)
PANEL 12.3
Haney, Patrick J. (haneypj@muohio.edu)
PANEL 6.10
Hanley, James (jhanley@darkwing.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 12.4
Hansford, Thomas (tghansford@ucdavis.edu)
PANEL 11.1
Harrelson-Stephens, Julie
PANEL 9.6
Harris, A. W. (awh2@axe.humboldt.edu)
PANEL 2.2
Hartzell, Caroline (chartzel@gettysburg.edu)
PANEL 6.6
Hassner, Ron (rony@stanford.edu)
PANEL 6.2
Hatcher, Laura J. (lhatcher@polsci.umass.edu)
PANEL 8.7
Haussman, Melissa (mhaussna@acad.suffolu.edu)
PANEL 3.4
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Hawkesworth, Mary (mhawkes@rci.Rutgers.edu)
PANEL 4.1
Hawley, Thomas (thawley@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 4.2-13.17
Haynie, Stacia L. (pohayn@lsu.edu)
PANEL 8.11
Headrick, Barbara (headrick@mnstate.edu)
PANEL 15.3; PANEL 16.1
Heberle, Renee (rheberl@uoft02.utoledo.edu)
PANEL 4.1
Hedge, David (jhedge@polisci.ufl.edu)
PANEL 9.2
Heikkila, Tanya (heikkila@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 15.2
Heith, Diane (heithd@stjohns.edu)
PANEL 3.4
Heitshusen, Valerie (heitshusenV@missouri.edu)
PANEL 9.3; PANEL 9.5
Hekman, Susan (hekman@uta.edu)
PANEL 4.8-14.6
Heldman, Caroline (heldman@rci.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 16.11
Henderson, Debra A.
PANEL 16.4
Hendrickson, Ryan C. (cfrch@eiu.edu)
PANEL 3.3
Hennig, Rob (hennig@polisci.ucla.edu)
PANEL 14.1
Hero, Rodney (Rhero@nd.edu)
PANEL 16.8
Herrera, Barbara (bherrera@barbaraherrera.com)
PANEL 11.3
Herrera, Richard
PANEL 10.3
Herzik, Eric (herzik@scs.unr.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Herzog, Christina (cherzog@mail.wsu.edu)
PANEL 15.4
Heyer, Katharina (kheyer@abfn.org)
PANEL 8.6
Hill, Kevin (khill@fiu.edu)
PANEL 19.2
Hillygus, Sunshine (hillygus@stanford.edu)
PANEL 20.11
Hinchman, Lewis P. (hinchman@northnet.org)
PANEL 13.8
Hinchman, Sandra K. (hinchman@northnet.org)
PANEL 13.9
Hirschbein, Ron (rhirschbein@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 7.1
Hirschberg, Margaret (mhirschb@uwc.edu)
PANEL 14.4
Hoef, Jennifer (Jennifer.e.hoef@Vanderbilt.edu)
PANEL 20.7
Hoffman, Susan
PANEL 16.1
Hofstetter, C. Richard
PANEL 10.2
Hogen-Esch, Tom (Thomas.hogenesch@gte.ne)
PANEL 19.1; PANEL 19.4
Holc, Janine (Jholc@loyola.edu)
PANEL 1.3
Holguin, Carlos (crholguin@centerforhumanrights.org)
PANEL 17.1
Horne, Cynthia M. (chorne@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 6.12
Hrebenar, Ronald (ron.hrebenar@m.cc.utah.edu)
PANEL 11.1; PANEL 11.4
Hszieh, Stephanie (hszieh@usc.edu)
PANEL 1.15-10.7
Huefner, Robert (robert.huefner@csbs.utah.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Hughes, William (whughes@sou.edu)
PANEL 3.3
Hunsdorfer, Tim (timh@ucar.edu)
PANEL 16.14
Hunt, Ronald
PANEL 14.2
Hunt, Valerie (searcy@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 9.4; PANEL 9.7
Hunter, Kerry (khunter@albertson.edu)
PANEL 8.2; PANEL 8.14
Isett, Kimberly Roussin (Kroussin@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 15.2
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Ishiwata, Eric (ishiwata@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 4.2-13.17
Jackson, Charmaine (charmaine.jackson@cgu.edu)
PANEL 7.5
Jackson, Donald (d.w.jackson@tcu.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Jacoby, William G. (william-jacoby@sc.edu)
PANEL 18.7
James, Victor
PANEL: WPSA Professional Development
Committee
Jaramillo, Patricia (jaramilp@colorado.edu)
PANEL 17.3
Jelen, Ted (jelent@nevada.edu)
PANEL 10.2
Jenkins, Krista
PANEL 4.10-18.11
Jenks, Phil (pjenks@pdx.edu)
PANEL 13.15
Jensen, Christian B. (cbjensen@ucla.edu)
PANEL 1.9; PANEL 16.1
Jepsen, Eric (ejepsen@unm.edu)
PANEL 1.5
Jervis, Robert (rlj1@columbia.edu)
PANEL: APSA Presidential Address
Jesse, Neal G. (Njesse@bgnet.bgsu.edu)
PANEL 1.3;
PANEL 1.8
Jeydel, Alana (alana.jeyde@orst.edu)
PANEL 1.17-4.7; PANEL 18.5
Ji, Chang-Ho (cji@inet.lasierra.edu)
PANEL 2.10; PANEL 18.8
Johnson, Bertram (bhjohns@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10; PANEL 19.3
Johnson, Diane (dej0@umail.ucsb.edu)
PANEL 1.15, 10.7
Johnson, Gregg B. (gbjohnso@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 1.14
Johnson, Roberta (johnsonr@pop.usfca.edu)
PANEL 15.5
Johnston, Steven (sjohnsto@chumal.cas.usf.edu)
PANEL 13.2; PANEL 13.3
Johnson Susan (johnsons@mail.www.edu)
PANEL 18.4
Jones, Eileen Gay (ejones@sus.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Jones, Mark P. (Mark.jones@ssc.msu.edu)
PANEL 1.3; PANEL 1.13
Jones, Ted (jonestj@powernet.net)
PANEL 15.2
Jones-Correa, Michael (correa@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10; PANEL 17.4; PANEL 17.6
Joslyn, Mark (mjoslyn@lark.cc.ukans.edu)
PANEL 10.5; PANEL 12.2
Joyce, Patrick (pjoyce@mediaone.net)
PANEL 17.4
Kahn, Ronald (Ronald.kahn@oberlin.edu)
PANEL 8.3; PANEL 8.7; PANEL: WPSA Professional Development
Committee
Kapsch, Stefan J. (stefan.kapsch@reed.edu)
PANEL 8.11
Karp, Jeffrey
PANEL 1.9; PANEL 16.2; PANEL 16.3
Kassiola, Joel J. (kassiola@sfsu.edu)
PANEL 1.13-13.13
Kassop, Nancy (kassopn@matrix,newpaltz.edu)
PANEL 3.5
Kaufmann, Karen
PANEL 10.6
Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy V. (kaufmatv@whitman.edu)
PANEL: Conference Theme Roundtable
Keck, Tom (keck@ou.edu)
PANEL 5.2
Keilbach, Patricia (keilbach@oregon.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 6.8; PANEL 6.15
Keiser, Richard (rkeiser@carleton.edu)
PANEL 19.2
Keleher, Alison G. (kele@umail.ucsb.edu)
PANEL 20.12
Kelly, Joseph
PANEL 16.5-18.10
Kelly, Rita Mae (rmkelly@utdallas.edu)
PANEL 4.13
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Kelly, Sean Q.
PANEL 9.4
Kelso, Mark (kelsom@queens.edu)
PANEL 8.2
Kelts, Steven (kelts@stanford.edu)
PANEL 13.22
Kemper, Mark (kemperm@muohio.edu)
PANEL 8.12
Kenney, Sally J. (skenney@hhh.umn.edu)
PANEL 4.14; PANEL 8.1
Kennedy, Carole (ckennedy@mail.sdsu.edu)
PANEL 3.4;
PANEL 10.2
Kens, Paul (pkens@swt.edu)
PANEL 5.5
Kersch, Ken I. (kik4@lehigh.edu)
PANEL 5.6-8.9; PANEL 8.14
Kim, Jae-Young (jyoung@lion.incon.ac.kr)
PANEL 19.3
Kim, Junseok (junkim@ic.sunysb.edu)
PANEL 18.1
Kim, Young-Choul (uqkim@ttacs.ttu.edu)
PANEL 6.12
Kinney, Dick (RKINNEY@boisestate.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Kirchner, David (david6@artsci.wustl.edu)
PANEL 11.2; PANEL 16.1
Kirkey, Christopher (ckirkey@bridgew.edu)
PANEL 6.7
Klyza, Christopher McGory (klyza@middlebury.edu)
PANEL 2.2
Knerr, Charles R. (crknerr@aol.com)
PANEL 8.2
Knowles, Allison (allisonknowles@hotmail.com)
PANEL 8.1
Koch, Michael T. (mtkoch@ucdavis.edu)
PANEL 6.10
Koger, Greg (gkoger@ucla.edu)
PANEL 9.1
Kolodny, Robin (Rakolodny@aol.com)
PANEL 11.3; PANEL 11.6; PANEL 20.5
Koontz, Tomas M. (koontz.31@osu.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Kormenos, Barbara (koremeno@polisci.ucla.edu)
PANEL 6.11
Kostadinova, Tatiana (tkostadi@d.umn.edu)
PANEL 1.10
Krousser, Morgan (kousser@hss.Caltech.edu)
PANEL 5.3-17.9
Kranzdorf, Richard (rkranzdo@calpoly.edu)
PANEL 2.12
Krishnan, Jay (jay_krishnan@hotmail.com)
PANEL 8.11
Kropf, Martha (KropfM@umkc.edu)
PANEL 11.6
Kryder, Daniel (kryder@mit.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10
Kuehls, Thom (tkuehls@weber.edu)
PANEL 13.1
Kurki, Anja (akurki@gvpt.und.edu)
PANEL 19.3
Kurtz, Marcus (kurtz@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu)
PANEL 1.1; PANEL 1.2
Kurtz, Rick S. (Rick.S.Kurtz@cmich.edu)
PANEL 2.2; PANEL 16.14
Lagos, Taso (taso@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 10.6
Lamatsch, Thomas (lamatsch@nevada.edu)
PANEL 20.1
Lamkin, Phaedra Elkins (phaedra@atwork.org)
PANEL 17.1
Landolt, Laura K. (landolt@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 4.5
Lane, Joe (jhlane@ehc.edu)
PANEL 2.13-13.13
Lanoue, David (tjdjl@ttacs.ttu.edu)
PANEL 18.4; PANEL 20.4
Lapid, Yosef (ylapid@nmsu.edu)
PANEL 6.11
Lapp, Nancy (nlapp@csus.edu)
PANEL 6.6; PANEL 6.9
Lascher, Edward (tedl@csus.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Lasley, Scott (scott.lasley@umit.maine.edu)
PANEL 20.2
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Laugesen, Miriam
PANEL 16.3
La Vaque-Manty, Mika (mmanty@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 13.7; PANEL 13.22
Lawless, Jennifer (jlawless@stanfordl.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Lawrence, Chris (clawrence@olemiss.edu)
PANEL 20.4
Lawrence, Robert (Robert.Lawrence@ColoState.edu)
PANEL 6.14
Lawson, Kenneth G. (ken.lawson@poli-sci.utah.edu)
PANEL 1.4
Layman, Geoffery C. (geoff.layman@vanderbilt.edu)
PANEL 20.7
Le, Long (longle_us@yahoo.com)
PANEL 17.2
Lee, Aie-Rie (uqlee@attacs.ttu.edu)
PANEL 1.4; PANEL 1.17-4.7
Lee, Charles (ct.@usc.edu)
PANEL 1.15-10.7
Lee, Chris (leech@mrs.umn.edu)
PANEL 7.2-15.6
Ledford, Angela D. (aledford@worldnet.att.net)
PANEL 13.7
Legge, Jerome (Jlegge@arches.uga.edu)
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Leheny, David (leheny@polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 6.1;
PANEL 6.3
Lehring, Gary (glehring@smith.edu)
PANEL 14.3
Leland, Suzanne (smleland@ksu.edu)
PANEL 16.1
Lembke, Johan (lembke@ucis.pitt.edu)
PANEL 6.3
Lents, Jim (jlents@cert.ucr.edu)
PANEL 2.10
Lenz, Timothy O. (lenz@fau.edu)
PANEL 9.7
Levin, Daniel (daniel.levin@poli-sci.utah.edu)
PANEL 16.3; PANEL 16.11; PANEL: WPSA Professional
DevelopmentCommittee
Levin, Shana (shana_levin@mckenna.edu)
PANEL 12.1
Levine, Daniel H. (Dhldylan@umich.edu)
PANEL 1.1
Levine, Peter (Peter.Levine@angelo.edu)
PANEL 13.9
Levy, Dena
PANEL 9.3
Lewis, David (dc@fred.net)
PANEL 6.6
Liebig, Phoebe (randel@usc.edu)
PANEL 19.2
Lightcap, Tracy (tlightca@lgc.edu)
PANEL 8.12
Lindstrom, Matthew J. (Lindstrom@siena.edu)
PANEL 2.12
Lindquist, Kirsten (lindquis@omni.cc.purdue.edu)
PANEL 16.4
Lindquist, Stefanie
PANEL 8.15
Lipscomb, Michael E. (MEL150@psu.edu)
PANEL 14.3
Liu, Baodong (PLIU@wc.stephens.edu)
PANEL 17.4
Lochner, Todd (lochner@castles.com)
PANEL 8.15
Locke, Jill (jlocke@gac.edu)
PANEL 4.3-13.18; PANEL 13.16-14.5
Lockhart, Charles (C.Lockhart@tcu.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Loevy, Robert D. (bloevy@coloradocollege.edu)
PANEL 11.5
Long, Andrew G. (agl3272@garnet.acns.fsu.edu)
PANEL 6.4
Long, Dianne (dlong@calpoly.edu)
PANEL 2.10; PANEL 18.6
Lorenz, Aaron R. S. (iamroots@juno.com)
PANEL 8.10
Lovrich, Nicholas P. (faclovri@wsu.edu)
PANEL 15.4
Lowrance, Sherry (lowrance@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 1.6
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Lubell, Mark (mlubell@garnet.acns.fsu.edu)
PANEL 2.8
Luders, Joseph (luders@bard.edu)
PANEL 5.3-17.9
Luke, Timothy W. (twluke@vt.edu)
PANEL 6.5; PANEL 2.13-13.13
Lundberg, Paula (plundberg1066@aol.com)
PANEL 18.4
Lustig, Jeff (jlustig@igc.org)
PANEL 16.7
Lutrin, Carl (clutrin@polymail.calpoly.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Lutteg, Norman (nlutteg@politics.tamu.edu)
PANEL 18.9
Lynch, Frederick (flynch@mckenna.edu)
PANEL 16.3; PANEL 17.8
Lyne, Mona M. (Lynemm@sc.edu)
PANEL 1.1;
PANEL 1.14
Lyshaug, Brenda (brenda.lyshaug@poli-sci.utah.edu)
PANEL 4.8-14.6
Magleby, David (david-magleby@byu.edu)
PANEL 11.6
Macdonald, Bradley J. (bmacdonald@vines.colostate.edu)
PANEL 13.4
Mack-Canty, Colleen (colleenm@montana.edu)
PANEL 4.13; PANEL 4.14
Magana, Lisa (lisa.magana@asu.edu)
PANEL 10.3
Magnusson, Bruce (Magnusba@whitman.edu)
PANEL 1.10
Mangun, William R. (mangunw@mail.ecu.edu)
PANEL 18.1
Manweller, Mathew (mmanweller@aol.com)
PANEL 20.9
Manzano, Sylvia (manzano@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 17.5
Marcina, Vesna (VMarcina@aol.com)
PANEL 13.21
Mares, Isabela (Isabela@leland.stanford.edu)
PANEL 1.2
Mariotti, Shannon (smariotti@mail.utexas.edu)
PANEL 4.12
Marks, Michael P. (mmarks@williamette.edu)
PANEL 10.1-13.23
Marlowe, Marcella (marlowe@usc.edu)
PANEL 8.10
Marquez, Benjamin (marquez@pop.polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 17.5
Marshall, Jonathan (jdmarshl@socrates.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 8.11; PANEL 19.4
Marshall, R. Scott (scottm@sba.pdx.edu)
PANEL 6.9
Marso, Lori (marsol@union.edu)
PANEL 4.4-13.19
Martin, Jill E. (jill.martin@quinnipiac.edu)
PANEL 8.7
Martinez-Ebers, Valerie (v.martinez@tcu.edu)
PANEL 20.11
Masket, Seth (smasket@ucla.edu)
PANEL 10.3; PANEL 18.9
Mason, Aaron L. (alm27@dana.ucc.nau.edu)
PANEL 16.8
Mathiowetz, Dean (dpmath@socrates.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 13.15
Matthewson, Donald J.
PANEL 13.11
Mauro, Robert (rm5319@csc.albany.edu)
PANEL 13.4
McBeath, Jerry (ffjam@uaf.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
McCann, Michael (mwmccann@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 5.1-8.5; PANEL 8.7
McCarthy, Susan (smccarth@providence.edu)
PANEL 1.4; PANEL 1.11
McConnell, Sharon Lean (smcconne@uci.edu)
PANEL 6.7
McCoy, David L. (mccoydav@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 14.1
McCuan, David (dmccuan@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 18.5
McDaniel, Jason (jmcdanie@usc.edu)
PANEL 19.1
McDonagh, Eileen (emcd@neu.edu)
PANEL 4.13
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McGee, Douglas (Doug.mcgee@m.cc.utah.edu)
PANEL 1.3; PANEL 1.7
McGrath, Troy (Troy_mcgrath@hotmail.com)
PANEL 1.8
McHenry, Dean (dean.mchenry@cgu.edu)
PANEL 19.5
McHenry, James
PANEL 20.7
McHorney, Christopher (cmchorne@ssu.southwest.msus.edu)
PANEL 1.15-10.7
McKenzie, Evan (mckenzie@uic.edu)
PANEL 19.1
McKeown, Bruce (mckeown@westmont.edu)
PANEL 13.21
McLean, Scott (scott.mclean@quinnipiac.edu)
PANEL 5.7-13.14
McLendon, Michael L. (mikemc@jeeves.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 13.21
McMahon, Kevin (mcmahon@fredonia.edu)
PANEL 8.8; PANEL 5.6-8.9
McMurran, Grant (grant.mcmurran@cgu.edu)
PANEL 6.6
Medearis, John (john.n.medearis@csun.edu)
PANEL 13.4
Meernik, Jim (meernik@unt.edu)
PANEL 6.9
Mello, Brian (bmello@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 13.8
Menefee-Libey, David (dmenefee@Pomona.edu)
PANEL 11.6
Menifield, Charles E. (charlesm@deanas.msstate.edu)
PANEL 17.6
Merkle, Judith (JudithAMR@aol.com)
PANEL 16.3
Metoyer, Cynthia Chavez (cmetoyer@mailhost1.csusm.edu)
PANEL 1.17-4.7
Meyer, John M.
PANEL 2.11
Michelson, Melissa R. (melissam@csufresno.edu)
PANEL 17.2; PANEL 20.3
Mickey, Robert (rmickey@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 5.3-17.9
Micolta, Patricia H. (eclecticfusion@hotmail.com)
PANEL 6.9
Miller, J. Zoe Barnard (zmiller@ucar.edu)
PANEL 16.14
Miller, Mark (mmiller@clarku.edu)
PANEL 9.1; PANEL 9.7
Miller, Penny (pol153@pop.uky.edu)
PANEL 11.6
Miller, Ted H. (Ted.Miller@ua.edu)
PANEL 13.9
Millman, Steven R. L. (millman@mit.edu)
PANEL 14.1
Milton, Andrew (miltonak@plu.edu)
PANEL 6.6
Mintrom, Michael (mintrom@msu.edu)
PANEL 16.13; PANEL 18.7
Mitchell, Charles L. (Cmitc@linknet.idt.net)
PANEL 1.5; PANEL 7.5
Mitchell, Neil (Nmitchel@unm.edu)
PANEL 1.7
Moellmer, Andrew (Andrew.Moellmer@cgu.edu)
PANEL 1.4
Moen, Jaclynn (Jmoenz@gac.edu)
PANEL 20.6
Molander, Earl (EarlM@sba.pdx.edu)
PANEL 6.9
Montoya, Lisa J. (lmontoya@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 4.11-17.7; PANEL 17.4
Moore, Matthew (mjm22@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu)
PANEL 13.1
Moore, Scott (Scott.Mooe@ColoState.edu)
PANEL 15.3
Moore, Stanley (revdrmoore@earthlink.net)
PANEL 10.2; PANEL 10.4
Morefield, Jeannie (morefijm@whitman.edu)
PANEL 6.1
Moreno, Erika (emoreno@u.arizona.edu or erika_mor30@hotmail.com)
PANEL 1.14
Morikawa, Tomonori (morikawat@yahoo.com)
PANEL 12.4
Morin, Robert (rmorin@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
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Morrione, Deems (Myrasboy961@cs.com)
PANEL 14.4
Morris, Barbara (morris@uor.edu)
PANEL 11.5; PANEL 16.8
Morris, Deborah A. (dmorris@gvpt.umd.edu)
PANEL 5.6-8.9
Morrisroe, Darby (morrisroe@virginia.edu)
PANEL 18.4
Morton, F. L. (morton@ucalagary.ca)
PANEL 8.6; PANEL 8.11
Moseley, Cassandra (cmoseley@polisci.ufl.edu)
PANEL 2.2; PANEL 2.6
Mossberger, Karen (kmossber@kent.edu)
PANEL 16.13
Moynagh, Patricia (pmoynagh@allegheny.edu)
PANEL 4.4-13.19
Muhn, James Allan (glohistory@aol.com)
PANEL 5.5
Mullenbach, Mark
PANEL 6.6
Nabulsi, Kassem (knabulsi@lmu.edu)
PANEL 3.2
Nagengast, Emil (Nagengast@juniata.edu)
PANEL 1.6
Nair, Sheila (Sheila.Nair@NAU.edu)
PANEL 6.1
Naranch, Laurie (lnaranch@providence.edu)
PANEL 13.2; PANEL 14.3
Neiman, Max (max.neiman@ucr.edu)
PANEL 16.13
Nelson, Catherine (nelsonca@Sonoma.edu)
PANEL 17.4
Nelson, Scott (scnelson@vt.edu)
PANEL 6.5
Neuman, Dale (neumand@umkc.edu)
PANEL 11.6
New, Michael (new@stanford.edu)
PANEL 18.7
Nie, Martin A. (mnie@d.umn.edu)
PANEL 2.3; PANEL 2.12
Niemi, William (mniemi@western.edu)
PANEL 13.4
Niles, Franklin C. (fniles@jbu.edu)
PANEL 20.6
Noel, Hans (hnoel@ucla.edu)
PANEL 10.2; PANEL 10.8; PANEL 11.4
Nokken, Timothy P.
PANEL 9.6
Norrander, Barbara (norrande@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 20.4
Northrop, Alana (anorthrop@fullerton.edu)
PANEL 15.4
Novak, Ken (novakk@umkc.edu)
PANEL 16.1
Novkov, Julie (novkov@oregon.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 8.10
Nownes, Anthony J. (anownes@utk.edu)
PANEL 11.2
Obazuaye, Sunday P. (spobazuayre@aol.com or
spobazuaye@csupomona.edu)
PANEL 1.2; PANEL 1.12
O'Brien, David (dobrien77@aol.com)
PANEL 9.8
O’Gara, Mathew (orgara@usc.edu)
PANEL 10.8
Olsen, David (davidols@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 19.3
Olson, Joel (joel.olson@asu.edu)
PANEL 13.6
Olson, Stephanie (sro@eden.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 4.1
O’Leary, Rosemary (roleary@syr.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Omo-Bare, Iren (Omobai@topaz2.millsaps.edu)
PANEL 1.2; PANEL 1.6
O’Neil, Patrick (poneil@ups.edu)
PANEL 6.6; PANEL 6.8
Orbell, John (jorbell@oregon.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 12.4
O’Regan, Valerie (oregan@prairie.nodak.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Orey, D’Andra (borey@sunset.olemiss.edu)
PANEL 17.4
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Orlie, Melissa (m-orlie@uiuc.edu)
PANEL 13.3
Orth, Caroline (orthc@mail.ecu.edu)
PANEL 16.14
Overlin, Trudy (okt@inel.gov)
PANEL 15.5; PANEL 18.1
Ozminkowski, Mariusz (mariusz@att.net)
PANEL 1.10
Palmer, Barbara (bapalmer@mail.smu.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Panagia, Davide (panagia@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu)
PANEL 13.10
Pantoja, Adrian D. (adrian.pantoja@cgu.edu)
PANEL 20.3; PANEL 20.12
Paris, Michael (higer@rci.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 8.6; PANEL 8.10
Paris, Roland (roland.paris@colorado.edu)
PANEL 6.11
Park, Edward J. W. (epark@lmu.edu)
PANEL 17.2
Park, Julie
PANEL 8.2
Park, Keeok (park@ulv.edu)
PANEL 19.5
Parker, Steven (parkers@nevada.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Partin, Randall W. (partin@unm.edu)
PANEL 16.2; PANEL 18.9
Patton, Dana (dana.patton@acs.eku.edu)
PANEL 7.5
Patton, W. David
PANEL 15.4
Payerhin, Marek (Payerhin@alma.edu)
PANEL 1.4
Pearlman, Justin (jp8@duke.edu)
PANEL 6.15
Pearson, Kathryn (kpearson@socrates.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 9.1; PANEL 9.2
Pearson-Nelson, Benjamin J. (benpearsonnelson@hotmail.com)
PANEL 16.4
Peek-Gottschlich, Lori (lori.peek@Colorado.edu)
PANEL 16.14
Penchina, Edit (empenchina@yahoo.com)
PANEL 4.8-14.6
Pengelinan, Ben (senben@kuentos.guam.net)
PANEL 9.8
Pennington, Michael
PANEL 16.9
Percival, Garrick (glpercival@hotmail.edu)
PANEL 16.9
Peretz, Paul (pperetz@fullerton.edu)
PANEL 7.3
Perhac, Michael (mperhac@bss2.umd.edu)
PANEL 9.3
Peters-Hartwig, Jason (jhartwig@darkwing.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 7.3
Petersen, Geoff (petersgd@uwec.edu)
PANEL 17.6
Peterson, David (dave@polisci.tamu.edu)
PANEL 7.6; PANEL 12.2
Peterson, V. Spike (spikep@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 4.5
Pettenger, Mary (mpettenger@aol.com)
PANEL 6.15
Pettus, Katherine (kp91@Columbia.edu)
PANEL 5.3-17.9
Phelps, Glenn (glenn.phelps@nau.edu)
PANEL 8.14
Pinaire, Brian K. (pinaire@eden.rutgers.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Pitney, John J. (pitney@mckenna.edu)
PANEL 17.8
Plane, Dennis L. (dlplane@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 12.2
Potoski, Matthew (potoski@iastate.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Powell, Brian (powell@indiana.edu)
PANEL 18.4
Pralle, Sarah (sarbear@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 2.3
Press, Daniel (dpress@cats.ucsc.edu)
PANEL 2.8
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Preston, Michael B.
PANEL How to Succeed in Graduate School and What to Expect on
the Job
Price, Byron E.
PANEL 17.6
Price, Kevin (kprice@polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 5.6-8.9
Prindeville, Diane-Michele (dmprinde@nmsu.edu)
PANEL 16.8
Rainey, Hal
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Ramirez, Ricardo (rramirez@Stanford.edu)
PANEL 17.3; PANEL 20.3
Rausch, Dave (jrausch@mail.wtamu.edu)
PANEL 18.6
Ray, Leonard (Lray2@lsu.edu)
PANEL 1.9
PANEL 12.2
Ray, Nicholas P. (nickray@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 14.2
Rayan, Joel A.
PANEL 11.5
Reams, Margaret (mreams@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Reddick, Chris (chris.reddick@murraystate.edu)
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Reed, Douglas S. (reedd@gunet.georgetown.edu)
PANEL 8.6; PANEL 16.9
Regalado, James (jregala@calstatela.edu)
PANEL 17.8
Rehman, Mujibur (mujib_s@hotmail.com)
PANEL 3.1
Renteln, Alison Dundes (arenteln@usc.edu)
PANEL 8.7;
PANEL 8.11
Reyes, Edward (Jreyes@vegasnet.net)
PANEL 9.8
Rhee, Jae J. (j2rhee@yahoo.com)
PANEL 13.7
Rice, Mitchell (mrice@resi.tamu.edu)
PANEL 16.8
Riches, Julia (richesjk@georgetown.edu)
PANEL 4.6
Riddlesperger, James Jr. (J.Riddlesperger@tcu.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Riggs, W. W. (blubyu50@aol.com)
PANEL 13.11
Rising, George (George-Rising@ns.arizona.edu)
PANEL 2.5;
PANEL 5.2
Robar, Steve (robar@pitt.edu)
PANEL 2.12
Roberds, Stephen C. (roberds@suu.edu)
PANEL 20.5
Roberts, Patrick (patrick_roberts@virginia.edu)
PANEL 20.8
Robinson, Scott (srobin@rice.edu)
PANEL 16.9
Rogal, Geoffrey (katengeoff@msn.com)
PANEL 7.7-16.12
Rogers, Harrell (hrogers@uh.edu)
PANEL 16.4
Rom, Mark (romm@gunet.georgetown.edu)
PANEL 9.1; PANEL 16.1; PANEL 18.5
Rosales, Rodolfo (rrosales@utsa.edu)
PANEL 13.7
Rose, Melody (rosem@pdx.edu)
PANEL 20.11
Rose, Roger P. (rrose@ben.edu)
PANEL 20.4
Rosenberg, Jonathan (ffjr@uaf.edu)
PANEL 2.7
Rosenthal, Alisa (rosenthal@polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 8.4
Rosenthal, Cindy Simon (csrosenthal@ou.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Rosillo, Carlos Diaz (diazcar@ksg.harvard.edu)
PANEL 10.6
Rossotti, Jack (jrosso@American.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Roth, Rachel (rroth@artsci.wustl.edu)
PANEL 4.6; PANEL 8.3
Rozzi, Alan (arozzi@ucla.edu)
PANEL 3.3
Rubenstein, Diane (dsr27@cornell.edu)
PANEL 14.4
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Runyan, Anne S. (anne.s.runyan@wright.edu)
PANEL 17.1
Sabia, Dan (sabia@sc.edu)
PANEL 13.20
Saiz, Martin (martin.saiz@csun.edu)
PANEL 19.1; PANEL 19.3
Sakaguchi, Ann (annsakag@Hawaii.edu)
PANEL 16.3
Sakaguchi, Rodney (rsak@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Sala, Brian R. (brsala@ucdavis.edu)
PANEL 9.5; PANEL 9.6
Salka, Alison F. (alison.h.felter@vanderilt.edu)
PANEL 1.10
Salka, William (salkaw@easternct.edu)
PANEL 2.10
Salter, Ken (ksalter@sjsu.edu)
PANEL 8.2
Sampaio, Anna (asampaio@carbon.cudenver.edu)
PANEL 17.1
Sanders, Deidre L. (dsanders458@yahoo)
PANEL 2.1
Sarver, Tammy (Sarvert@aol.com)
PANEL 18.5
Saxton, Gregory (GSAXTON@SATURN.VCU.EDU)
PANEL 1.4; PANEL 1.6
Schafer, Todd (SchaefeT@cwu.edu)
PANEL 10.5
Schaff, Jon D. (jschaf@luc.edu)
PANEL 3.1
Schaffner, Brian
PANEL 20.10
Schecter, David
PANEL 9.2
Scheuer, Jonathan (likeke@cats.ucsc.edu)
PANEL 2.9
Schmeida, Mary (mschmeid@kent.edu)
PANEL 16.3
Schneider, Aaron (aarons@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Schneider, Saundra K.(saudra-schneider@sc.edu)
PANEL 18.1; PANEL 18.7
Schonberg, Karl K. (kschonberg@stlawu.edu)
PANEL 6.4;
PANEL 6.10
Scheingold, Stuart A. (stugold@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 8.4
Schreckhise, William (schreckw@mail.uark.edu)
PANEL 8.12; PANEL 11.4
Schreiber, Darren (dschreib@ucla.edu)
PANEL 12.2
Schreiber, Ronee (schreibe@ucla.edu)
PANEL 4.14
Schroedel, Jean Reith (jean.schroedel@cgu.edu)
PANEL 4.6; PANEL 7.7-16.12
Schubert, Louis (lschuber@ccsf.cc.ca.us)
PANEL 2.7
Schumann, Robert (shcuhman@uwyo.ekdu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Schwartz, David M. (dmschwartz2@hotmail.com)
PANEL 6.10
Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine (psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu)
PANEL 4.12; PANEL 7.7-16.12
Schwerdt, Marc (mschwerd@utk.edu)
PANEL 12.3
Schwindt, Leslie (schwindt@u.arizona.edu)
PANEL 1.14
Scott, Joanna Vecchiarelli (pls_scott@online.emich.edu)
PANEL 16.7
Scott, Keesha Middlemass (midlemas@arches.uga.edu)
PANEL 4.11-17.7;
PANEL 16.8
Searl-Chapin, Stacey (ssearl@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 13.22
Seery, John (Jseery@pomona.edu)
PANEL 5.8-13.12
Segura, Gary (gary.segura@cgu.edu)
PANEL 20.3
Selby, Emily F. (selbye@mail.ecu.edu)
PANEL 18.1
Seligsohn, Andrew (seligsoh@stolaf.edu)
PANEL 13.6
Sellers, James (jsellers@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 10.6; PANEL 1.16-16.10
Semiatin, Richard J. (rsemiat@american.edu)
PANEL 20.4
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Singh, Jaideep (Singhplant@aol.com)
PANEL 17.2; PANEL 20.12
Sakaguchi, Ann M. (annsakag@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 16.3
Seul, Tim
PANEL 14.4
Shadforth, Jocelyn (joshadfo@noctrl.edu)
PANEL 10.1-13.23
Shafie, David M. (shafie@ohio.edu)
PANEL 2.5
Shafer, Lisa M. (Lshaffe1@iusb.edu)
PANEL 14.3
Shankle, Stacy
PANEL 2.2
Shapiro, J. Kam (kamshapiro@hotmail.com)
PANEL 13.8
Shapiro, Mike (shapiro@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 13.3
Shaw, L. Earl (earl.shaw@nau.edu)
PANEL 3.2; PANEL 13.7
Sheehan, Reggie (rsheehan@.msu.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Sherrill, Kenneth (kenneth.sherrill@hunter.cuny.edu)
PANEL 14.2
Shields, Todd (tshields@uark.edu)
PANEL 11.4
Shingles, Richard (shingles@vt.edu)
PANEL 17.5
Shortell, Christopher (shortell@weber.ucsd.edu)
PANEL 5.2
Sigelman, Lee (lees@gwu.edu)
PANEL: Meet the Editors
Silverman, Adam L. (Asilver@polisci.ufl.edu)
PANEL 1.7
Silverstein, Helena (silversh@lafayette.edu)
PANEL 8.3
Simon, Christopher (casimon@unr.nevada.edu)
PANEL 15.2; PANEL 18.1
Simon, Dennis (dsimon@mail.smu.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Simpson, Andrea (asimp@u.washington.edu)
PANEL: How to Succeed in Graduate School and What to Expect on
the Job Market
Singh, Daljit (deansingh2@yahoo.com)
PANEL 9.8
Sloan, Daniel (daniel.sloan@colorado.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Smith, Charles Anthony (tonysmithucsc@msn.com)
PANEL 12.4
Smith, Mark (masmith@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 18.8
Smith, Verity E. (vsmith@weber.ucsd.edu)
PANEL 5.8-13.12;
PANEL 13.8
Smith, Zachary (zachary.smith@nau.edu)
PANEL 2.2
Snider, Lewis (lewis.snider@cgu.edu)
PANEL 7.3
Snow, Nancy
PANEL 1.15-10.7
Snyder, R. Claire (rcsnyder@gmu.edu)
PANEL 4.3-13.18; PANEL 5.7-13.14
Snyder, Robert (SNYDERB@SOUTHWESTERN.EDU)
PANEL 1.4
Sobek, David (das292@psu.edu)
PANEL 6.2;
PANEL 6.13
Soguk, Nevzat (nevzat@hawaii.edu)
PANEL 6.5
Somer, Murat (murat@rcf.usc.edu)
PANEL 6.8; PANEL 6.12
Sousa, David J. (sousa@ups.edu)
PANEL 2.2
Sowers, Thomas E. II (tsowers@icow.org)
PANEL 6.15
Sparks, Holloway (hsparks@psu.edu)
PANEL 4.13
PANEL 13.20
Sparrow, Bartholomew (bhs@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 5.5
Spilde, Katherine (kaspilde@indiangaming.org)
PANEL 16.5-18.10
Spitzer, Robert (spitzerb@cortland.edu)
PANEL 3.5
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Spriggs, James F. II (jfspriggs@ucdavis.edu)
PANEL 8.12; PANEL 8.13
Stabrowski, Donald (stabrows@up.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Stambough, Stephen (stephen_stambough@ndsu.nodak.edu)
PANEL 4.9
Stark, Beth (bethstark@hotmail.com)
PANEL 4.13
Staudt, Kathleen (kstaudt@utep.edu)
PANEL 4.12
St. Clair, Gilbert (gstclair@unm.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Stavro, Elaine (estavro@attcanada.ca or stavropearce@trentu.ca)
PANEL 13.11
Steel, Brent (bsteel@orst.edu)
PANEL 18.5
Steelman, Lala Carr (Steelman@gwm.sc.edu)
PANEL 18.4
Steelman, Toddi (tsteelman@gspa.cudenver.edu)
PANEL 2.8
Steger, James Dean (Jdsteger@utsa.edu)
PANEL 14.2
Steger, Manfred (mbstege@ilstu.edu)
PANEL 5.7-13.14;
PANEL 13.20
Stehr, Steven D. (stehr@wsu.edu)
PANEL 7.2-15.6;
PANEL 15.3
Steinmo, Sven (steinmo@colorado.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Stevens, Jackie (jstevens@pomona.edu)
PANEL 5.8-13.12
St.Germain, Michelle (msaintg@csulb.edu)
PANEL 4.10-18.11
Stiehm, Judith (stiehm@fiu.edu)
PANEL 4.5
Stratton, Daniel D.
PANEL 11.5
Straus, Ryane McAuliffe (rmstraus@uci.edu)
PANEL 16.9
Stream, Christopher (cstream@uidaho.edu)
PANEL 2.7;
PANEL 15.1-16.6
Streb, Matthew (mstreb@lmu.edu)
PANEL 20.10; PANEL 20.12
Strong, Tracy B. (tstrong@weber.ucsd.edu)
PANEL 13.8; PANEL 13.20
Stroupe, Eric (estroupe@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 1.11
Studlar, Donley T. (studlar@wvu.edu)
PANEL 16.2
Suker, Amy (sistereu@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL 2.7;
PANEL 16.11
Sulkin, Tracy (tsulkin@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 9.2;
PANEL 9.6
Sussman, Glen (gsussman@odu.edu)
PANEL 3.2
Svenson, Arthur G. (svenso@uor.edu)
PANEL 5.6-8.9
Switky, Bob (bobswitky@aol.com)
PANEL 6.13
Switzer, Jacqueline Vaughn (jacqueline.switzer@nau.edu)
PANEL 2.9;
PANEL 2.12
Szmer, John (szmer@aol.com)
PANEL 18.8
Tacujan, Priscilla (priscilla.Tacujan@cgu.edu)
PANEL 1.12
Tadlock, Barry L. (tadlock@ilgard.ohiou.edu)
PANEL 16.4
Taggart, William A. (witaggar@nmsu@edu)
PANEL 18.7
Takeda, Okiyoshi (otakeda@phoenix.Princeton.edu)
PANEL 17.6
Talarico, Susette M. (talarico@arches.uga.edu)
PANEL 8.15
Tamadonfar, Mehran (tamadonf@nevada.edu)
PANEL 6.13
Tanenbaum, Jason (jtanen@darkwing.uoregon.edu)
PANEL 7.3
Tarman, Christopher (ctarman@ucla.edu)
PANEL 12.1
Tatalovich, Raymond (rtatalo@luc.edu)
PANEL 3.1; PANEL 16.2
Teigen, Jeremy (jteigen@gov.utexas.edu)
PANEL 20.12
Teten, Ryan
PANEL 20.7
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Theodoulou, Stella (stella.theodoulou@csun.edu)
PANEL 19.4
Thiele, Leslie Paul (thiele@polisci.ufl.edu)
PANEL 13.20
Thomas, Clive S. (jfcst@uas.Alaska.edu)
PANEL 11.1; PANEL 11.2
Thomas, Craig (cthomas@polsci.umass.edu)
PANEL 2.5; PANEL 15.2
Thomas, Stafford T. (sthomas@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 6.14
Thompson, William (wthompsn@ccmail.Nevada.edu)
PANEL 1.16-16.10
Tickamyer, Ann R.
PANEL 16.4
Tiedeman, Michael
PANEL 16.2
Tien, Charles (ctien@hunter.cuny.edu)
PANEL 9.3;
PANEL 9.5
Tilton, Timothy (tilton@indiana.edu)
PANEL 2.6
Ting, Yuan (yting@fullerton.edu)
PANEL 15.3
Tolbert, Caroline (ctolberl@kent.edu)
PANEL 16.3
Traum, Jusztina (traumj@beloit.edu)
PANEL 4.14
Trevenen, Kathryn (ket1@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu)
PANEL 13.1
Trounstine, Jessica (jtrounst@weber.ucsd.edu)
PANEL 5.4-17.10
Tulis, Jeffrey (jtulis@mail.la.utexas.edu)
PANEL: Conference Theme Roundtable
Turner, Charles (ccturner@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 7.4
Uhlir, Lisa
PANEL 9.6
Ukudeeva, Jamilya (Jukudeev@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 1.11
Van Cott, Donna Lee (dvancott@utk.edu)
PANEL 1.13
Vanderbush, Walt (vanderw@muohio.edu)
PANEL 6.7; PANEL 6.10
Vanderheiden, Steve (vanderheiden@polisci.wisc.edu)
PANEL 2.13-13.13
Van Dunk, Emily (evandunk@execpc.com)
PANEL 18.4
Van Dyk, Robert (vandykr@everest.pacificu.edu)
PANEL 2.5
Van Heerde, Jennifer (jvanheer@wizard.ucr.edu)
PANEL 9.2
Vaughan, Denise (dvaughan@bcc.ctc.edu)
PANEL 12.4
Vaught, David (d-vaught@tamu.edu)
PANEL 5.5
Vega, Arturo (Avega@utssa.edu)
PANEL 14.2
Vela, Ramon G. (rvela@mail.ucf.edu)
PANEL 13.11; PANEL 14.1
Vento, John P. K. (johnvento@yahool.edu)
PANEL 13.11
Vermeer, Jan (jpv@NebrWeslyan.edu)
PANEL 10.3; PANEL 10.6
Vines, Codi
PANEL 9.2
Vitalis, Robert (rvitalis@sas.upenn.edu)
PANEL 5.1-8.5
Vogler, Michael (mkv@dana.ucc.nau.edu)
PANEL 6.8
Volden, Craig
PANEL 11.5; PANEL 20.7
von Stein, Jana (jvonstei@ucla.edu)
PANEL 7.3
von Wahl, Angelika
PANEL 4.12
Wahlbeck, Paul (wahlbeck@gwu.edu)
PANEL 8.13
Walhof, Darren (dwalhof@calvin.edu)
PANEL 13.9; PANEL 13.21
Warren, Mark E. (warrenm@gunet.georgetown.edu)
PANEL 13.20
Watkins, David (dwatkins@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 6.1
Way, Lori Beth (lway@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 19.4
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Weaver, Mark (mweaver@wooster.edu)
PANEL 13.5
Weber, Edward (edweber@mail.wsu.edu)
PANEL 18.2; PANEL 18.3
Weber, Lori M. (lweber@csuchico.edu)
PANEL 20.11
Webber, Alan (explorer@gwu.edu)
PANEL 2.5; PANEL 9.1
Webber, Julie (jwebber@polsci.purdue.edu)
PANEL 6.5;
PANEL 14.4
Weeks, Kathi (kweeks@fair1.fairfield.edu)
PANEL 4.3-13.18
Weigler, Jacob (J_Weigler@Hotmail.com)
PANEL 4.8-14.6
Wempe, Tricia
PANEL 16.2
Wenzel, James (wenzel@panam.edu)
PANEL 18.4
West, Jonathan (jwest@miami.edu)
PANEL 15.5
West, Mark (mwest@ucla.edu)
PANEL 9.5
Whitby, Kenny (whitby@gwm.sc.edu)
PANEL 10.3
White, Julie (whitej@ohiou.edu)
PANEL 8.4; PANEL 16.4
Whitehead, Jason E. (jwhitehe@usc.edu)
PANEL 8.12
Whitten, Guy D. (whitten@polisci.tamu.edu)
PANEL 7.4
Whittington, Keith E. (kewhitt@Princeton.edu)
PANEL 5.1-8.5; PANEL 8.8
Wibbels, Eric (Ewibbels@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 1.1; PANEL 1.5
Wilcox, Clyde (wilcoxc@erols.com)
PANEL 7.7-16.12; PANEL 20.4
Wilkerson, John (jwilker@u.Washington.edu)
PANEL 9.6
Williams, Anita (awilliam@uog.edu)
PANEL 9.8
Williams, C. Fred
PANEL 5.5
Williams, Jackson (jackson_williams@msn.com)
PANEL 18.4
Williams, LaNora
PANEL 8.2
Williams, Juliet (williams@sscf.ucsb.edu)
PANEL 13.16-14.5
Wilson, Catherine (chw@hss.caltech.edu)
PANEL 20.7
Wilson, J. Matthew (jmwilson@mail.smu.edu)
PANEL 20.1
Wilson, L.A. (law21@psu.edu)
PANEL 16.7; PANEL 18.8
Wilson, Patrick (pwilson@vidaho.edu)
PANEL 2.9
Wingenbach, Ed (wingenba@uor.edu)
PANEL 10.1-13.23; PANEL 10.4
Winters, Richard F. (dwinters@dartmouth.edu)
PANEL 18.6; PANEL 18.8; PANEL 20.1
Witmer, Rick (Richard.witmer@nau.edu)
PANEL 2.9
Witt, Stephanie (switt@boisestate.edu)
PANEL 15.4
Wittman, Phil (pwittman@carroll.edu)
PANEL 1.14
Woliver, Laura (woliver @sc.edu)
PANEL 4.6
Wood, Robert (robwood@u.washington.edu)
PANEL 15.3
Woods, Neal (neal.woods@sc.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Woody, Michael P. (miwst18@pitt.edu)
PANEL 5.3-17.9
Worsham, Jeff (jworsham@wvu.edu)
PANEL 9.4; PANEL 9.7
Wright, Christopher J. (christow@usc.edu)
PANEL 7.4
Wright, Gerald
PANEL 20.10
Wright , Sharon
PANEL: How to Succeed in Graduate School and What to Expect on
the Job Market
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Wright, Teresa (Twright@csulb.edu)
PANEL 1.5
Wunderlich, Karl A. (karl.w@prodigy.net)
PANEL 2.8
Wye, Melissa (melissa.wye@enmu.edu)
PANEL 3.4
Yacobucci, Peter (yacobucc@ohiou.edu)
PANEL 15.2
PANEL 15.4
Yakan, Mohamad Z. (myakan@usiu.edu)
PANEL 6.11
Yandle, Tracy (tyandle@indiana.edu)
PANEL 2.4
Yanow, Dvora (dyanow@haywire.csuhayward.edu)
PANEL 7.1
Yarbrough, Tinsley E. (yarbrought@mail.ecu.edu)
PANEL 8.1
Yenor, Scott (syenor@boisestate.edu)
PANEL 13.9
Yesquen, Marlene Rocio (myesquen@nmsu.edu)
PANEL 16.8
Yetman, Tim (yetman@polsci.purdue.edu)
PANEL 6.5
Yoder, Diane (yoder@USC.edu)
PANEL 2.1; PANEL 15.5
Yoon, Jungkeun (jungkeun.yoon@cgu.edu)
PANEL 1.10
Young, Garry
PANEL 9.5
Young, Melanie
PANEL 10.2
Youngblood, Robert (Bob.Y@asu.edu)
Zirakzadeh, Cyrus Ernesto (Zirakza@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU)
PANEL 1.4; PANEL 1.11
Zivi, Karen (zivi@fas.harvard.edu)
PANEL 4.4-13.19
Zumbrunnen, John (zumbrunj@union.edu)
PANEL 13.10
Zundel, Alan (zundel@nevada.edu)
PANEL 15.5
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