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DAILY PROGRAM SCHEDULE<br />
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 8:30 – 12:00 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 1 EXHIBIT HALL<br />
(Authors will be present from 8:30-10:15 am)<br />
Section 9 Posters<br />
WOMEN IN ELECTIVE OFFICE<br />
1. “Policy Priorities in Three <strong>Midwest</strong>ern States: Are There Gendered <strong>Political</strong><br />
Interests?” Elizabeth A. Bennion, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Indiana<br />
University South Bend, ebennion@iusb.edu<br />
Disc: Angela High-Pippert, University of St. Thomas, ahighpippe@stthomas.edu<br />
2. “Caucuses and Influence: An Examination of the Maryland General Assembly’s<br />
Women’s Caucus and the Outcome of Legislation.” M. Mitchell Brown,<br />
University of Maryland College Park, mbrown@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Beloit College, duerstgj@beloit.edu<br />
3. “The Changing Nature of Gender and <strong>Political</strong> Candidacy in U.S. House<br />
Elections, 1982-1998.” Rosalyn Cooperman, Vanderbilt University,<br />
cooperrl@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu<br />
Disc: Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico, atkeson@unm.edu<br />
4. “Assessing the Lasting Impacts of the Year of the Woman.” Jason M. Roberts,<br />
Purdue University, roberts@polsci.purdue.edu; Lisa M. Dean, Purdue University<br />
Disc: Debra L. Dodson, Rutgers University, Dodsond@aol.com<br />
5. "Women as School Board Candidates.” Melissa M. Deckman, American<br />
University, mdeckma@american.edu<br />
Disc: Angela High-Pippert, University of St. Thomas, ahighpippe@stthomas.edu<br />
6. “Gender, Mass Media and the Vote.” Steven Greene, Oberlin College,<br />
steven.greene@oberlin.edu; Laurel Elder, Hartwick College,<br />
Elderl@hartwick.edu<br />
Disc: Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico, atkeson@unm.edu<br />
7. “Media Coverage of Senate Candidates: Does a Gender Bias Still Exist?”<br />
Bethany Machacek, Union College, Zoe M. Oxley, Union College,<br />
oxleyz@union.edu<br />
Disc: Debra L. Dodson, Rutgers University, Dodsond@aol.com<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Section 10 Posters<br />
Race, Class, and Ethnicity<br />
1. “The Portrayal of Poverty in College Textbooks: Is It Depicted as a ‘Black’<br />
Problem?” Rosalee A. Clawson, Purdue University,<br />
clawson@polsci.purdue.edu; Elizabeth R. Kegler, Purdue University<br />
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2. “Ruling Parties in a Bind: Evidence from Transitions from Authoritarian Rule in S.<br />
Carolina and Miss., 1944-1972.” Robert W. Mickey, Harvard University,<br />
rmickey@fas.harvard.edu<br />
3. “Betrayal of Race and Class: Spatiality and the Production of Racialized Urban<br />
Geography.” Rich Stanislaw, Purdue University, stanisla@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
4. “The Promised Land or Ghetto of Babylon: The Rhetoric of Race in Cuba” Mark<br />
Q. Sawyer, UCLA, msawyer@polisci.ucla.edu<br />
5. “British <strong>Political</strong> Culture and United States Racial Attitudes: Racism at Home and<br />
Abroad - A Two Way Street.” Paul Barton-Kriese, Indiana University East,<br />
bartonkr@indiana.edu<br />
6. "Locating Race: African Americans, <strong>Political</strong> Participation, and the American<br />
Structural Context" Harwood K. McClerking, University of Michigan,<br />
harwood@umich.edu<br />
7. “Outlining the Boundaries: Black Media and Perceptions of the AIDS Crisis.”<br />
Ismail K. White, University of Michigan, ikwhite@umich.edu; Corrine M.<br />
McConnaughy, University of Michigan; Harwood K. McClerking, University of<br />
Michigan<br />
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Section 14 Posters<br />
Themes in Methodology<br />
1. “<strong>Political</strong> Contributions and Generational Conflict.” Thomas DeLeire, University<br />
of Chicago,<br />
2. “Abductive Logic as an Approach to the Social <strong>Science</strong>s.” Jeffrey Alan<br />
Johnson, University of Wisconsin, Madison, jajohnson@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
3. “A More Reasonable ML Estimator of the Spatial Model.” Adam Meirowitz,<br />
Stanford Graduate School of Business, ameirow@leland.stanford.edu<br />
4. “What Was and What Would Have Been, or Why We Should Stop Worrying and<br />
Learn to Love Counterfactuals.” Andrew Lister, University of California, Los<br />
Angeles, alister@ucla.edu<br />
5. “A Trilemma of Conceptual Validity, Generality, and Causality: Research<br />
Strategies in Comparative Analysis.” Hyeok Yong Kwon, Cornell University,<br />
hyk1@cornell.edu<br />
6. “A Strategy for Testing Hypotheses about Levels of Measurement in Statistical<br />
Models.” William Jacoby, University of South Carolina, william-jacoby@sc.edu<br />
7. “An Interaction Hierarchy Generalized Linear Model of the Education Production<br />
Function: Resource Education Policies in the Schools.” Jeff Gill, California<br />
Polytechnic University, jgill@calpoly.edu; Nick A. Theobald, Texas A&M<br />
University<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 8:30 am – 12:00 pm<br />
Section 16 Posters<br />
THEMES IN PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS<br />
1. "Presidents, the Media, the Public, and Split Ticket Voting." William T. Horner,<br />
Lake Superior State University, whorner@gw.lssu.edu<br />
2 Presidents and Foreign Policy, 1946-1996." Aubrey Jewett, University of Central<br />
Florida, ajewett@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu; Marc Turetzky, Gavilan College,<br />
drturk@hotmail.com<br />
3. "How Long Are Those Tails? An Examination of Presidential Coattails in the<br />
Twentieth Century." Bill Turk, University of Texas-Pan American,<br />
turk@panam.edu; J. Mark Wrighton, University of Texas-Pan American,<br />
wrighton@panam.edu<br />
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Section 22 Posters<br />
A Potpourri of Public Administration Research<br />
1. “The Role of Social Capital in Bureaucracy.” Connie Mae Jorstad, American<br />
University, cmjorstad@aol.com<br />
2. “Do State Rainy Day Funds Ease Fiscal Stress?” James W. Douglas, University<br />
of Oklahoma<br />
3. Hoping to Win, Fighting to Survive: A Case Study of the Office of the National<br />
Drug Control Policy.” J. Christopher Woolard, Miami University,<br />
woolarjc@muohio.edu; Christopher S. Kelley, Miami University,<br />
kelleycs@muohio.edu<br />
4. “Public Control and Bureaucratic Responsiveness: The Welfare Program in<br />
Missouri, 1991-1997.” Seung-Whan Choi, University of Missouri-Columbia,<br />
sc05b@mizzou.edu<br />
5. “A Generation Apart: The Value Differences of Boomers and Xers and Their<br />
Impacts on Supervision.” Lewis G. Bender, Southern Illinois University at<br />
Edwardsville, lbender@aol.com; T.R. Carr, Southern Illinois University at<br />
Edwardsville<br />
Disc: E. Lee Bernick, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, bernick@uncg.edu<br />
John Bohte, Oakland University, bohte@oakland.edu<br />
Samantha L. Durst, University of North Texas, sdurst@scs.cmm.unt.edu<br />
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POSTER SESSION 1 (Continues) EXHIBIT HALL<br />
See Page 59 For Listings.<br />
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Panel 1-O SANDBURG 2<br />
DEMOCRACY, GLOBALIZATION AND THE POLITICS OF TAX REFORM<br />
Chair: Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado, steinmo@colorado.edu<br />
Papers: “Tax Competition and Tax Harmonization.” Philipp Genschel,<br />
Max-Planck-Institut fur Gesellschaftsforschung,<br />
genschel@mpi-fg-koeln.mpg.de<br />
Extractive Capacities of Contemporary States: Institutional and Partisan Effects,<br />
1970-1995.” Andrew C. Gould, University of Notre Dame, gould.4@nd.edu<br />
“The New <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Taxation.” Sven Steinmo, University of Colorado,<br />
steinmo@colorado.edu; Duane Swank, Marquette University,<br />
SWANKD@marquette.edu<br />
Disc: Dennis Quinn, Georgetown University, quinnd@gunet.georgetown.ed<br />
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Panel 2-A SANDBURG 4<br />
REGIONAL ELITES AND ECONOMIC REFORMS IN CHINA<br />
Chair: Yang Dali, University of Chicago, daliyang@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
Papers: “Cadres in Post-Reform China.” Pierre Landry, University of Mississippi<br />
“Chinese Provincial Elites: Characteristics, Careers, and Circulation.”<br />
Christopher Quade, University of Arizona, quade@u.arizona.edu<br />
“Reform and Regional Inequalities in China.” John Donaldson, The George<br />
Washington University, johnd@gwu.edu<br />
“Campaign Style Enforcement in Corruption Control in China” Andrew<br />
Wedeman, University of Nebraska, awedemanl@unl.edu<br />
Disc: Yang Dali, University of Chicago, daliyang@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 3-B SANDBURG 3<br />
RUSSIA’S PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: AN IN-DEPTH<br />
ASSESSMENT OF OUTCOMES AND EFFECTS (PART 2)<br />
Chair: Stephen White, University of Glasgow, s.white@socsci.gla.ac.uk<br />
Papers: “The Impact of the 1999-2000 Elections on Party Development In Russia.”<br />
M. Steven Fish, University of California-Berkeley, sfish@uclink4.berkeley.edu<br />
“Foreign Policy Implications of the 1999-2000 Elections.” Andrei Melville,<br />
Moscow State University of International Relations, melville@fms.msk.su<br />
“The Formation of Factions in the New Duma.” Thomas Remington,<br />
Emory University. polstfr@emory.edu<br />
Disc: William Reisinger, University of Iowa, william-reisinger@uiowa.edu<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 3-P BURNHAM 4<br />
MASS PARTICIPATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH<br />
AMERICA<br />
Chair: Douglas S. Thornton, Texas A&M University, dst@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Papers: “Restricting and Deepening Democracy: Representative and Participatory<br />
Democracy in Three Brazilian Cities.” Brian Wampler, University of Texas-<br />
Austin, bwampler44@yahoo.com<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Attitudes and Democracy: A Comparison of Working Class <strong>Political</strong><br />
Attitudes in Mexico and Costa Rica.” Douglas S. Thornton, Texas A&M<br />
University, dst@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
“Polyarchy in Five South American States.” Miguel Centellas, Western Michigan<br />
University, miguel.centellas@wmich.edu<br />
“A Sophisticated Model of Rational Electoral Choice: Retrospective, Issue, and<br />
Strategic Voting in Mexico.” Alejandro Poire, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de<br />
Mexico, poirerom@eniac.rhon.itam.mx<br />
Disc: Edwin Eloy Aguilar, State University of New York-Albany,<br />
eaguilar@cnsunix.albany.edu<br />
Panel 4-A SANDBURG 6<br />
DIVERSIONARY CONFLICT IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
Chair: Karl DeRouen Jr., Bowling Green State University, karl@bgnet.bgsu.edu<br />
Papers: “Diversionary Conflict and Domestic Macroeconomic Constraints." Carmela<br />
Lutmar, New York University, cl218@is5.nyu.edu<br />
“Wagging the Dog Nonviolently: Domestic Imperatives for Foreign Policy<br />
Substitution." David H. Clark, University of Iowa, david-h-clark@uiowa.edu<br />
“Diversionary Theory and Presidential Agenda Setting." Jeffrey S. Peake,<br />
Bowling Green State University, jpeake@bgnet.bgsu.edu; Karl DeRouen Jr.,<br />
Bowling Green State University, karl@bgnet.bgsu.edu<br />
Disc: Timothy Nordstrom, The Pennsylvania State University, twn1@psu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 4-B SALON 2<br />
COOPERATION, TRUST, AND CONFIDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
Chair: Barbara Koremenos, UCLA, barbk@ucla.edu<br />
Papers: “Can States Trust? Conceptual and Methodological Issues Relating to the Study<br />
of Trust in IR." Aaron M. Hoffman, University of Pittsburgh, amhst20+@pitt.edu<br />
“Cooperation in International Agreements: An Empirical Analysis." Barbara<br />
Koremenos, UCLA, barbk@ucla.edu<br />
“Culture and Anarchy." Mark Harvey, University of Kansas,<br />
maharvey@lark.cc.ukans.edu<br />
“Confidence- and Security-Building Measures Beyond Europe: Preconditions for<br />
Adoption." Sarah Diel-Hunt, Southern Illinois University, dielhunt@siu.edu<br />
Disc: Tove G. Lie, Indiana University, tglie@indiana.edu<br />
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Panel 5-A PARLOR D<br />
TRADE<br />
Chair: William T. Berhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,<br />
Bernhard@uiuc.edu<br />
Papers: "Unilateral and Bilateral Trade Dispute Resolution: The Indirect Role of the WTO<br />
in Generating Freer Trade." Todd Allee, University of Michigan,<br />
tallee@umich.edu<br />
"Making Sense of 'Globalization': Can We Learn Any Thing from the Confusion?"<br />
Edward S. Cohen, Westminster College, chenes@wstminster.edu<br />
“An Empirical Test of State Participation in Regional Trade Blocs.” Quan Li,<br />
Penn State University, quanli@psu.edu<br />
"Globalization and <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Trade Protection in Japan in the 1990s:<br />
Steel vs. Autos." Mark Elder, Michigan State University, elderm@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Disc: William T. Berhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />
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Panel 6-M CLARK 7<br />
POLITICAL VALUES<br />
Chair: Fred Slocum, Minnesota State University-Mankato<br />
Papers: “Welfare Attitudes: An Intersection of <strong>Political</strong> Values.” Luke Keele, University of<br />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, keele@email.unc.edu<br />
“Is Liberal-Conservative Identification an Ideology?” William Jacoby, University<br />
of South Carolina, william-jacoby@sc.edu<br />
“American Identity and Public Opinion: How What it Means to be an American<br />
Influences Language Policy Preferences.” Deborah Schildkraut, Princeton<br />
University, djs@princeton.edu<br />
“Support for Racial Equality: Experimental Evidence of the Effects of<br />
Identification.” John Transue, University of Minnesota,<br />
jtransue@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Robert K. Goidel, Indiana State University, psgoidel@scifac.indstate.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-B SALON 3<br />
SOCIAL NETWORKS AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION<br />
Chair: James Carlson, Providence College, jcarlson@providence.edu<br />
Papers: "Social Structure and <strong>Political</strong> Participation: Examining Second-Order<br />
Mobilization Effects in a Presidential Election" Scott McClurg, Washington<br />
University, sdmcclur@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
"Connecting, Trusting, and Participating: The Interactive Effects of Social<br />
<strong>Association</strong>s and Generalized Trust on Collective Action" Nojin Kwak, University<br />
of Wisconsin Madison, nkwak@facstaff.wisc.edu; Dhavan Shah, University of<br />
Wisconsin Madison, dshah@facstaff.wisc.edu; R. Lance Holbert,<br />
University of Wisconsin Madison, rholbert@facstaff.wisc.edu<br />
"Social Networks and <strong>Political</strong> Participation" Yukio Maeda, University of<br />
Michigan, ymaeda@umich.edu
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Disc: James Carlson, Providence College, jcarlson@providence.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-S SALON 6<br />
THE IMPACT OF INCUMBENT CHARACTERISTICS<br />
Chair: John McAdams, Marquette University, 6489mcadamsj@mu.edu<br />
Papers: "The Effects of the Timing of the Revelation of Scandal on US House Elections.”<br />
Stephen C. Roberds, Southern Utah University, roberds@suu.edu<br />
"Who Survives? Candidate Personality Traits as Scandal Immunity Factors.”<br />
Theresa Capelos, SUNY - Stony Brook, tcapelos@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
"Beyond Huffington: The Effect of Personal Campaign Spending on<br />
Congressional Elections.” Jennifer Steen, UC Berkeley,<br />
jsteen@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
Disc: John McAdams, Marquette University, 6489mcadamsj@mu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-V BURNHAM 1<br />
DIRECT DEMOCRACY ELECTIONS IN THE 1990s<br />
Chair: David Lanoue, Texas Tech University, tjdjl@ttacs.ttu.edu<br />
Papers: "Direct Democracy as a Catalyst for 21st Century <strong>Political</strong> Reform.” Caroline J.<br />
Tolbert, Kent State University, ctolber1@kent.edu<br />
"Economic Conditions and Initiative Voting.” John Grummel, Kent State<br />
University, jgrummel@kent.edu<br />
"Assisted Suicide Initiatives: The Effects of Campaign Advertising.” Dina Krois,<br />
Lansing Community College, dkrois@lansing.cc.mi.us<br />
"Minorities and Direct Legislation: Evidence from California Ballot Proposition<br />
Elections.” Elisabeth R. Gerber, UC San Diego, egerber@weber.ucsd.edu;<br />
Zoltan Hajnal, Public Policy Institute of California<br />
Disc: Shaun Bowler, UC Riverside, bowler@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 9-H MONTROSE 3<br />
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: ANNA HARVEY, "VOTES WITHOUT LEVERAGE:<br />
WOMEN IN AMERICAN ELECTORAL POLITICS, 1920-1970"<br />
Gerald Gamm, University of Rochester, grgm@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin, Madison, sapiro@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Gary J. Miller, Washington University, gjmiller@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University, emcd@neu.edu<br />
Anna Harvey, New York University, anna.harvey@nyu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 9-K SALON 8<br />
EXPLAINING THE GENDER GAP<br />
(Co-sponsored with <strong>Political</strong> Psychology and Public Opinion)<br />
Chair: Kathleen Bawn, University of California, Los Angeles, kbawn@polisci.ucla.edu<br />
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Papers: “<strong>Political</strong> Interest and Partisan Support: A Theory of the Gender Gap in Japan.”<br />
Misa Nishikawa, Michigan State University, nishikaw@pilot.mse.edu<br />
“Women's Conservative <strong>Political</strong> Preferences: A Matter of Fact or a Result of<br />
Difference in Participation Levels? Evidence from Chile 1965-1973.” Patricio<br />
Navia, New York University, pdn200@is7.nyu.edu<br />
“The Dynamics of the Gender Gap.” Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State<br />
University, jboxstef+@osu.edu, Suzanna De Boef, Penn State University,<br />
SDEBOEF@PSU.EDU; Tse-min Lin, University of Texas-Austin,<br />
tml@mail.la.utexas.edu<br />
“Reducing the Gap: Institutional and Socio-Economic Explanations for Women’s<br />
Representation.” David Goldberg, dgoldber@niu.edu<br />
Disc: Kathleen Bawn, University of California, Los Angeles, kbawn@polisci.ucla.edu<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 10-A BURNHAM 2<br />
MINORITY POLITICAL PARTICIPATION<br />
Chair: Gary M. Segura, Claremont Graduate University, gary.segura@cgu.edu<br />
Papers: “Understanding Black Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections.” Maruice<br />
Mangum, University of Alabama at Birmingham, mmangum@uab.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> and Philanthropic Giving in the Black Community: Its Distinctive and<br />
Pragmatic Connection to the Black Church.” Keesha Middlemass Scott,<br />
University of Georgia, midlemas@arches.uga.edu; Nancy Winemiller Basinger,<br />
University of Georgia<br />
"Coalition Formation Among Latinos and African Americans: A Test of the<br />
Minority Status Model." John A. Garcia. University of Arizona,<br />
jag@u.arizona.edu<br />
Disc: Michael Corbett, Ball State University, 00amcorbett@bsu.edu<br />
______________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 11-D PARLOR F<br />
ECOLOGY, DOMINATION, AND POLITICS<br />
Chair: Michaelle Browers, University of Minnesota, mbrowers@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Papers: “Re-reading Marcuse in an Age of Ecological Limits.” Andrew Biro, York<br />
University, biroa@yorku.ca<br />
“Personalizing Ecologism: ‘Nature’ and the Divided Psyche.” Kerry H.<br />
Whiteside, Franklin and Marshall College, k_whiteside@acad.fandm.edu<br />
“Domination and Empowerment in Ecofeminist Theory.” Charlene Hinckley,<br />
Southern Connecticut State University, hinckley@javanet.com<br />
Disc: Michaelle Browers, University of Minnesota, mbrowers@polisci.umn.edu<br />
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Panel 11-J SALON 7<br />
RETHINKING EQUALITY: ABORTION, PORNOGRAPHY, AND REPRODUCTION<br />
(Co-sponsored by Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Philip Abbott, Wayne State University, aa2393@wayne.edu
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Papers: “Dissention Through Consensus: Equality, Citizenship, and the Pro-Life/Pro-<br />
Choice Divide.” Kathy Purnell, Albion College, kpurnell@albion.edu<br />
"Prioritizing Property Over Women: The Misframing of Supreme Court Zoning<br />
Precedents Regulating Pornography." Lynn M. Eckert, Syracuse University,<br />
lynn.eckert@gte.edu<br />
“Feminist Theory, Politics, and Identity: Whitner v. State and the Politics of<br />
Reproduction.” Ashlie Lancaster, University of South Carolina; Ed<br />
Wingenbach, San Diego State University, ecwingen@mail.sdsu.edu<br />
Disc: Renee Heberle, University of Toledo, rheberl@utnet.toledo.edu<br />
Angela Ledford, University of South Carolina, aledford@worldnet.att.net<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 12-B PARLOR C<br />
PROBLEMS OF DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY<br />
Chair: Jeffrey Issac, Indiana University, isaac@indiana.edu<br />
Papers: “Deliberation, Citizen Action, and the Framing of Democratic Constitutions.”<br />
Simone Chambers, University of Colorado at Boulder, chambers@colorado.edu<br />
“Consequences of Two Incapacities in <strong>Political</strong> Thought.” Eric MacGilvray,<br />
University of Chicago eamacgil@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
“The Theorist as Painkiller: <strong>Political</strong> Theory and Public Deliberation.” Maurice<br />
Meilleur, Indiana University, mmeilleu@indiana.edu<br />
“Constrained Deliberation: Theories of Deliberative Democracy and the Realities<br />
of Capitalism.” Gregory Streich, Central Missouri State University,<br />
streich@cmsu1.cmsu.edu<br />
Disc: Ronald Beiner, University of Toronto, rbeiner@chass.utoronto.ca<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 13-A LASALLE 1<br />
NEW HORIZONS FOR POLITICAL ECONOMY<br />
Chair: Roger Myerson, Northwestern University, myerson@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: "A Multidimensional Model of Repeated Elections.” John Duggan, University of<br />
Rochester, dugg@troi.cc.rochester.edu; Jeff Banks, California Institute of<br />
Technology, bnks@hss.caltech.edu<br />
“A Structural Model of Government Formation." Daniel Diermeier, Northwestern<br />
University, dad001@nwu.edu; Antonio Merlo, New York University,<br />
antonio.merlo@nyu.edu<br />
"Management by Avoiding the <strong>Political</strong> Heat: Administrative Rationality in the<br />
Research University." Susanne Lohmann, UCLA, lohmann@ucla.edu<br />
"Legislative Organization Under Separate Powers.” Sharyn O'Halloran,<br />
Columbia University, so33@columbia.edu<br />
Disc: John Patty, California Institute of Technology, jwpatty@hss.caltech.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
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Panel 14-H LASALLE 2<br />
MEASUREMENT, CONCEPTUALIZATION, AND VISUALIZATION<br />
Chair: Richard E. Chard, Georgia State University, polrec@langate.gsu.edu<br />
Papers: “Measuring Democracy: The Methodology of Data Sets.” Gerardo L. Munck,<br />
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Jay Verkuilen, University of Illinois,<br />
Urbana-Champaign, jayv@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu<br />
“Visualizing the Time Stability of the Spatial Distribution of an Urban Public<br />
Pathology.” John Sprague, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
sprague@artsci.wustl.edu; Carol W. Kohfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis,<br />
kohfeld@umsl.edu<br />
“Making Sense of the Noise in Pocketbook Evaluations: Applying an Adapted<br />
Rivers-Vuong Estimator to Account for Distinct Correlated Measurement Error.”<br />
Harvey Palmer, University of Rochester, hpalmer@sysnet.net<br />
Disc: Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University, rys3@columbia.edu<br />
Richard E. Chard, Georgia State University, polrec@langate.gsu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 15-J MONTROSE 1<br />
INTEREST GROUPS, EXPERTS, AND THE POLICY PROCESS<br />
Chair: Kevin M. Esterling, Dartmouth College, k-esterling@uchicago.edu<br />
Papers: "Experts as Policy Advisors: What Accounts for their Success?" Andrew Rich,<br />
Wake Forest University, richa@wfu.edu<br />
"Interest Group Utilization of Policy-Making Channels: The Strategic Behavior of<br />
State-level Interest Groups in the Implementation of the Clean Air Act." Brian J.<br />
Gerber, State University of New York at Stony Brook, bgerber@ic.sunysb.edu;<br />
Debora Spak, State University of New York at Stony Brook,<br />
dspak@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
"The Use of Different Forms of Argument by Policy Advocates." Marie Hojnacki,<br />
Penn State University, mhojnack@umich.edu<br />
"Leaders and Advocates in Pursuit of Policy, 1991-1998." Christine<br />
DeGregorio, American University, cdegreg@american.edu<br />
Disc: Kevin M. Esterling, Dartmouth College, k-esterling@uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 16-A LASALLE 3<br />
ROUNDTABLE: "WHAT DOES POLITICAL SCIENCE HAVE TO SAY TO THE NEW<br />
PRESIDENT?"<br />
Chair: Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh, brockman+@pitt.edu<br />
Part: George C. Edwards III, Texas A&M University, GEDWARDS@TAMU.EDU<br />
Martha Joynt Kumar, Towson University, mkumar@ibm.net<br />
Lyn Ragsdale, University of Arizona, ragsdale@u.arizona.edu<br />
Terry Sullivan, Rice University, Sullivan@MetaLab.unc.edu<br />
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Panel 17-B SALON 4<br />
REDISTRICTING: PARTY, CONSTITUENCY, AND DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS<br />
Chair: Martin Gruberg, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, gruberg@uwosh.edu<br />
Papers: "Does Partisan Control of Redistricting Make a Difference?" James L.<br />
McDowell, Indiana State University, psmcdow@scifac.indstate.edu<br />
"Personal and Partisan Votes in Redistricting." Scott W. Desposato, Harvard-<br />
MIT Data Center, sdesposa@latte.harvard.edu; John Petrocik, University of<br />
Missouri, petrocikj@missouri.edu<br />
"District Lines and Battle Lines: Redistricting and the Politics of Distributive<br />
Program Awards." Kenneth Bickers, Indiana University, kbickers@indiana.edu;<br />
Matthew Potoski, Iowa State University, potoski@iastate.edu<br />
"One Person, One Vote and the Allocation of Government Spending." Steve<br />
Ansolabehere, MIT, sda@mit.edu; Alan Gerber, Yale University,<br />
alan.gerber@yale.edu; James Snyder, MIT, millett@mit.edu<br />
Disc: David Lublin, American University, dlublin@american.edu<br />
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Panel 17-C LASALLE 5<br />
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CONGRESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS<br />
Chair: Gregory Wawro, Columbia University, gjw10@columbia.edu<br />
Papers: "Institutional Evolution and the Rise of the Tuesday-Thursday Club in the House<br />
of Representatives." Timothy Nokken, University of Houston,<br />
tnokken@pop.uh.edu; Brian Sala, University of Illinois-Urbana, b-sala@uiuc.edu<br />
"The Incentive-Insurance Trade-Off in Principal-Agent Theory: The Case of<br />
Parties at the Turn-of-the-Century." David W. Brady, Stanford University,<br />
dbrady@leland.stanford.edu; Douglas R. Rivers, Stanford University; Kara<br />
Buckley, Stanford University<br />
"In Search of Party Effects: Measuring Party Homogeneity and Unity Across<br />
Time." Eric Schickler, University of California- Berkeley,<br />
schick@socrates.berkeley.edu; Jeffery A. Jenkins, Michigan State University,<br />
jenki107@pilot.msu.edu<br />
"The Disappearing Quorum in the House and Senate." Greg Koger, University of<br />
California Los Angeles, gkoger@ucla.edu<br />
Disc: Sarah Binder, George Washington University and the<br />
Brookings Institution, binder@gwu.edu<br />
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Panel 18-B CLARK 10<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON INTERCIRCUIT CONFLICTS<br />
Chair: Reginald Sheehan, Michigan State University, rsheehan@msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Ensuring the Uniformity of the Law: The Supreme Court and Intercircuit<br />
Conflicts.” Malia Reddick, Arizona State University, mreddick@asu.edu<br />
“Explaining the Emergence of Circuit Court Conflicts.” Stefanie A. Lindquist,<br />
University of Georgia, cmslind@arches.uga.edu<br />
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“Identifying Intercircuit Conflicts: The ‘How’ and ‘Why.’” Arthur D. Hellman.<br />
University of Pittsburgh, hellman@law.pitt.edu<br />
“Cross-Circuit Use of Cases: Intercircuit Conflicts and Other Matters.” Stephen<br />
Wasby, State University of New York, Albany, wasb@cnsunix.albany.edu<br />
Disc: Tracey E. George, University of Missouri-Columbia, georgete@missouri.edu<br />
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Panel 19-G BURNHAM 5<br />
LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE RELATIONS IN THE STATES<br />
Chair: John Bibby, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, jbibby@csd.uwm.edu<br />
Papers: “Agenda Setting in State Politics: The Governor, the Legislature, and the Media<br />
in Michigan.” Deborah Orth, Grand Valley State University, orthd@gvsu.edu;<br />
Erika G. King, Grand Valley State University<br />
“Dropping the Hammer: When Do Governors Veto.” Brian D. Posler, Millikin<br />
University, bposler@mail.millikin.edu<br />
“Partisan Composition of State Government, Institutional Structures, and Veto<br />
Frequency.” Carl Klarner, Texas A&M University, carlklar@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: John Bibby, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, jbibby@csd.uwm.edu<br />
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Panel 19-L CLARK 5<br />
THE POLITICS OF SCHOOL FINANCE REFORM<br />
Chair: John R. Baker, Wittenberg University, jbaker@mail.wittenberg.edu<br />
Papers: “The Public’s Opinion: Support for Court-Ordered School Finance Reform.”<br />
Douglas S. Reed, Georgetown University, reedd@gunet.georgetown<br />
“State Court Involvement in School Funding Disputes: Does It Make Any<br />
Difference.” Paula J. Lundberg, Northern Illinois University, jimwhy@aol.com<br />
“The <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Education Spending.” Craig Volden, Claremont<br />
Graduate University, craig.volden@cgu.edu; Jeffrey Cummins, Claremont<br />
Graduate University; Nathan Woods, Claremont Graduate University<br />
Disc: John R. Baker, Wittenberg University<br />
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Panel 20-A SANDBURG 7<br />
FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS<br />
Chair: David L. Aronson, University of South Dakota, daronson@usd.edu<br />
Papers: "Native American Casino Gambling: The Answer for Beloit?" Ross Alexander,<br />
Northern Illinois University, ralexan1@niu.edu<br />
"The Stadium Game: An Empirical Examination of Public Financing of Stadiums<br />
and Arenas." Christopher P. Borick, St. Norbert College, boricp@mail.snc.edu;<br />
Kevin Quinn, St. Norbert College, quinkg@mail.snc.edu; Paul Bursik, St.<br />
Norbert College, burspb@mail.snc.edu.<br />
"Municipal Reliance on the Local Income Tax in Ohio." Andrew Dudas, Miami<br />
University (Ohio), dudasa@muohio.edu
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"To File or Not to File: The Causes of Municipal Bankruptcy in the United States."<br />
Keeok Park, University of La Verne, parkk@ulv.edu<br />
Disc: David L. Aronson, University of South Dakota<br />
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Panel 21-B MONTROSE 7<br />
INFLUENCES ON AND CONSEQUENCES OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN THE<br />
AMERICAN STATES<br />
[Co-Sponsored with State Politics]<br />
Chair: Ronald Weber, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, rweber@uwm.edu<br />
Papers: "Wage Setting and the Distribution of Income in the American States." Paul<br />
Brace, Rice University, pbrace@rice.edu; Laura Langer, University of Arizona,<br />
llanger@u.arizona.edu<br />
"Doing Better But Feeling Worse? Economic Development, Welfare and the<br />
Distribution of Income in the American States." Charles Barrilleaux, Florida<br />
State University, cbarrile@garnet.acns.fsu.edu; Belinda Davis, Florida State<br />
University<br />
"Class Bias and State Initiative Approval on Tax Proposals." William Gillespie,<br />
University of Georgia, wgilles@arches.uga.edu<br />
"The Differential Effects on the Income Distribution of Partisan Economic Growth<br />
Strategies." Matthew McCoy, SUNY - Binghamton, bf18848@binghampton.edu;<br />
Neil A. Eldred, SUNY - Binghamton<br />
“The Governmental Contribution to Income Inequality.” Nathan J. Kelly,<br />
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; James A. Stimson, University of<br />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, jstimson@email.unc.edu<br />
Disc: David Lowery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<br />
dlowery@email.unc.edu<br />
Richard Fording, University of Kentucky, rford@pop.uky.edu<br />
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Panel 21-D SALON 5<br />
COLLOQUIUM: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY<br />
Chair: Steffen Schmidt, Iowa State University, sws@iastate.edu<br />
Papers: "Federal Agency Internet Use: Learning to Govern On-Line." Julianne Mahler,<br />
George Mason University, jmahler@gmu.edu; Priscilla Regan, George Mason<br />
University, pregan@wpgate.gmu.edu<br />
"Information Technology: Muddling Through and the Potential Intelligence of<br />
Democracy." Edward Woodhouse, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute,<br />
woodhouse@rpi.edu<br />
"Governance, Policy, and Place in an Age of Technologically Mediated<br />
Interaction." Paul M.A. Baker, Georgia Institute of Technology,<br />
paul.baker@pubpolicy.gatech.edu<br />
"Capital Investment: What High-Tech Business Wants in Washington and How It<br />
Tries to Get It." David M. Hart, Harvard University, david_hart@harvard.edu<br />
Disc: Steffen Schmidt, Iowa State University, sws@iastate.edu<br />
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Panel 22-A MONTROSE 2<br />
EMPIRICAL ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF REPRESENTATIVE BUREAUCRACY<br />
Chair: Richard Waterman, University of New Mexico, waterman@unm.edu<br />
Papers: "An Empirical Assessment of Representative Bureaucracy Theory: A Comparison<br />
of Federal Budget Priorities among Senior Executives and the General Public.”<br />
Julie Dolan, Virginia Commonwealth University, jdolan@vcu.edu<br />
"Strategies for Achieving a Representative Bureaucracy: Developing a<br />
Framework for Empirical Assessment.” Katherine C. Naff, San Francisco State<br />
University, kcnaff@sfsu.edu; J. Edward Kellough, University of Georgia,<br />
kellough@arches.uga.edu<br />
"The Nature and Evolution of SES Appointments: Reality versus Perception.”<br />
Samantha L. Durst, University of North Texas, sdurst@scs.cmm.unt.edu; Victor<br />
S. DeSantis, Bridgewater State College, vdesantis@bridgew.edu<br />
"Representation and the U.S. Federal Service: Representative Bureaucracy<br />
Recast.” Chon-Kyun Kim, SUNY-Binghamton, bg20500@binghamton.edu<br />
Disc: Richard Waterman, University of New Mexico, waterman@unm.edu<br />
Anirudh V.S. Ruhil, University of South Carolina, ruhil@sc.edu<br />
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Panel 23-D SALON 1<br />
(RE) MAKING TIME AND (RE)THINKING POLITICS: INTERDISCIPLINARY<br />
PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND THE 20TH CENTURY<br />
(Co-sponsored with Race, Class, and Ethnicity)<br />
Chair: Michael Dawson, University of Chicago, mc-dawson@uchicago.edu<br />
Papers: “What Happened to Black Power?: Locating the Missing Links of African<br />
American History.” Blair Murphy, Duke University, blm@acpub.duke.edu<br />
“The Heart of the Politics of Race: Centering Black Ideology in the Study of White<br />
<strong>Political</strong> Attitudes.” Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell, University of Chicago, mvharris@uchicago.edu<br />
“Welfare Queens and Other Metaphors: The Effects of Gender and Race<br />
Construction on Implementation and Bureaucratic Values.” Dionne<br />
Bensonsmith, Syracuse University, dismith@syr.edu<br />
Disc: Dianne Pinderhughes, University of Illinois at Urbana –Champaign,<br />
pinderh@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 25-C BURNHAM 3<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION<br />
CHALLENGES TO GRADUATE EDUCATION - AN OPEN DISCUSSION<br />
Moderators: Ann Chih Lin, University of Michigan, annlin@umich.edu<br />
Charlene Allen, University of Michigan, chjallen@umich.edu<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 11:30 am - 3:15 pm<br />
MPSA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING<br />
President: Milton Lodge, SUNY-Stony Brook Crystal<br />
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POSTER SESSION 2 EXHIBIT HALL<br />
(Authors will be present from 1:30-3:15 pm)<br />
Section 6 Posters<br />
PUBLIC OPINION AND POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
1. “Survey Nonresponse by Candidates: A Choice of Ambiguity?” Robert<br />
Boatright, University of Chicago, robb@polisci.spc.uchicago.edu<br />
2. “Investigating Cognitive Dissonance in a Primary Election.” Nancy Carrillo,<br />
University of New Mexico, ncarrill@unm.edu<br />
3. “Contextual and Individual Influences on Party Cognitions: 1952-1996.” Jay<br />
DeSart, Florida Atlantic University, jdesart@fau.edu<br />
4. “Reconciling On-line and Memory based Processes in the <strong>Political</strong> Attitude<br />
Formation of Groups.” Aron Chase Galonsky, SUNY Stony Brook,<br />
agalonsk@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
5. “A Test of a ‘Universal’ Party Identification Question for Anglo-American<br />
Cultures.” Andrew Hansen, University of Missouri,<br />
joureah@showme.missouri.edu<br />
6. “Change Is Good: Information and <strong>Political</strong> Participation in Nomination and<br />
General Election Contests.” Patricia Jaramillo, University of Colorado, Boulder,<br />
jaramilp@colorado.edu<br />
7. “Divided Personalities: Israelis’ Conflicting Opinions on Support and Belief in the<br />
Peace Process.” David Levin, American University, dl6545a@starpower.net<br />
8. “Bias or Skepticism? An Examination of Motivated <strong>Political</strong> Reasoning.” Milt<br />
Lodge, SUNY Stony Brook, mlodge@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Charles Taber,<br />
SUNY Stony Brook, chuck@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu<br />
9. “The Public’s Professed Versus the Individual’s Expressed Attitudes about Tax<br />
Fairness.” Michael McDonald, Binghamton University,<br />
mdmcd@binghamton.edu; Andrew LoTempio, Binghamton University,<br />
bg21943@binghamton.edu<br />
10. “The Role of the Person in Human-Interest Media Frames: Influences on Attitude<br />
Formation and Stability.” Francis K. Neely, SUNY Stony Brook,<br />
fneely@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
11. “<strong>Political</strong> Attitudes and Missing Data: Abortion and Ambivalence.” Christopher<br />
Ostella, Washington University in St. Louis, costella@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
12. “A Test of Mutz’s Theory of Depoliticization of Personal Experience.” James<br />
Prather, Georgia State University, jprather@gsu.edu<br />
13. “Intergenerational Amity and Enmity.” Thomas Schlesinger, University of<br />
Wisconsin-LaCrosse, schlesin@mail.uwlax.edu<br />
14. “The Effect of Consumption Choice on Policy Preferences: An Experiment<br />
Concerning Genetically Engineered, Organically Grown and Traditionally Grown<br />
Foods.” Patrick A. Stewart, Arkansas State University,<br />
pstewart@toltec.astate.edu<br />
15. “The Influence of Personality Type on <strong>Political</strong> Ideology.” Joel Toppen, Hope<br />
College, toppen@hope.edu; Janet Day, Purdue University
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16. “Transition Experiences and Attitudes toward the Regime: The Case of Eastern<br />
Europe.” Yulia Tverdova, Binghamton University, bg21918@binghamton.edu<br />
17. “Republican Partisanship and Contest: Conditioning Effects in a Partisan<br />
Realignment Among Southern Whites.” Matthew Allan Vile, University of New<br />
Orleans, mvile@uno.edu<br />
Section 21 Posters<br />
PUBLIC POLICY<br />
1. "Claim Jumping: Controlling Energy Turf in Congress, 1917-1997." Jeff<br />
Worsham, West Virginia University, jworsham@wvu.edu; Jennifer Mesich<br />
Brant, West Virginia University<br />
2. "Determinants of Second Generation Discrimination in Higher Education: The<br />
Case of College Athletes." Andre Ray, West Virginia University, aray2@wvu.edu<br />
3. "Methodologies of Evaluation of Professional Formation Policy in Brazil: A<br />
Proposal." Henrique Carlos de O. de Castro, Universidade de Brasilia,<br />
hcc@umich.edu; Danilo Nolasco C. Marinho; Benicio V. Schmidt,<br />
Universidade de Brasilia<br />
4. "An Analysis of Policy Making as Tinkering or Long Jump Adaptation by<br />
Schemata of Complex Adaptive Systems." Christopher D. Newman, Elgin<br />
Community College, cmnewman@ameritech.net<br />
5. "Nonprofit Organizations and the Public Policy Process: Learning to be an<br />
Influential Player." Drew A. Dolan, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville,<br />
ddolan@siue.edu<br />
6. "Entitlements: Who Gets What, When, and How." Mark Rom, Georgetown<br />
University, romm@gunet.georgetown.edu; Judith Feder, Georgetown University;<br />
Jennifer Holuj, Georgetown University; Chrisanne Loll, Georgetown University<br />
7. "Adrift in the <strong>Political</strong> Economy: What Are the Federal Home Loan Banks Up<br />
To?" Susan Hoffmann, Western Michigan University<br />
susan.hoffmann@wmich.edu; Mark K. Cassell, Kent State University,<br />
8. "Equity as a Policy Criterion: Considering the Effects of Choice in New York<br />
City's District 4." Christine Roch, Georgia State University, croch@gsu.edu<br />
9. "Charter School Formation at the Local Level: A Formal Theoretic Model."<br />
Andrew J. Padon, Michigan State University, padonand@pilot.msu.edu<br />
10. "Business Management and the Public Policy Making Process: The External<br />
Politics of Business Disaster Management." Tom Birkland, SUNY Albany,<br />
birkland@csc.albany.edu; Radhika Nath, SUNY Albany,<br />
rn5534@cnsvax.albany.edu<br />
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Panel 1-B SANDBURG 2<br />
MODELING STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR<br />
(Co-Sponsored with Formal Modeling)<br />
Chair: Jonathan Nagler, California Institute of Technology and University of California,<br />
Riverside, nagler@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
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Papers: “Self-Attenuating Strategic Voting.” David P. Myatt, Oxford University,<br />
david.myatt@economics.oxford.ac.uk<br />
“Strategic Voting in Brisk Elections.“ R. Michael Alvarez, California Institute of<br />
Technology, rma@hss.caltech.edu; Frederick J. Boehmke, California Institute<br />
of Technology, boehmke@hss.caltech.edu; Jonathan Nagler, California Institute<br />
of Technology and University of California, Riverside, nagler@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
“When to Run and When to Hide: Coordination and Exit in Run-Off Elections.”<br />
Indridi Haukur Indridason, University of Rochester, inin@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
“The Rise and Decline of Minor Parties in Single-Member, Simple Plurality<br />
Electoral Systems.” Pradeep Chhibber, University of Michigan,<br />
pradeepc@umich.edu; Ken Kollman, University of Michigan,<br />
kkollman@umic.edu<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 2-L PARLOR F<br />
MODELING POLITICAL OUTCOMES<br />
Chair: Douglas Dion, University of Iowa, douglas-dion@uiowa.edu<br />
Papers: “Creating an Enabling Environment for Field Bureaucrats.” Krishna Gupta, State<br />
University of New York at Stony Brook, krishna_91@hotmail.com<br />
“The Puzzling Persistence of Semi-Permanent Refugee Camps.” David Backer,<br />
University of Michigan, dabacker@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Douglas Dion, University of Iowa douglas.dion@uiowa.edu<br />
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Panel 3-F SANDBURG 3<br />
ELITES AND PACTS IN DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS<br />
Chair: Matthew J. Costello, St. Xavier University, costello@vaxd.sxu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Effects of the Democratic Transition Path on Consolidation of South Korean<br />
Democracy: The Experience of the Kim Young Sam Civil Government.”<br />
Sangmook Lee, Western Michigan University, s.lee@wmich.edu<br />
“Democratization and Elite Uncertainty in Chile and South Korea.” Matthew J.<br />
Costello, St. Xavier University, costello@vaxd.sxu.edu<br />
“Local Elites: Democratizers or Adversaries of Reform?” Anne Bennett,<br />
University of Nevada-Las Vegas, abennett@nevada.edu<br />
Disc: Junhan Lee, Michigan State University, junhanlee@hotmail.com<br />
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Panel 3-U MONTROSE 2<br />
NEW INSIGHTS FROM POST-SOVIET ELECTIONS<br />
(Cosponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior and Participation)<br />
Chair: Alexander C. Pacek, Texas A&M University, e339ap@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Papers: “Central Authorities, Local Elites, and Mass <strong>Political</strong> Behavior in the Transitions<br />
in Eastern Europe and The Former Soviet Union.” Henry E. Brady, University of
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
California-Berkeley, hbrady@bravo.berkeley.edu; Cynthia S. Kaplan, University<br />
of California-Santa Barbara, kaplan@alishaw.ucsb.edu<br />
“Personalities and Policies in Post-Soviet Elections: the Ukrainian 1999<br />
Presidential Election.” Arthur H. Miller, University of Iowa, arthurmiller@uioaw.edu;<br />
Gwyn Erb, University of Iowa; Tom Klobucar, University of<br />
Iowa<br />
“The Effect of Strategic Incentives on Partisan Competition: Evidence from Mixed<br />
Electoral Systems in Post-Communist States.” Erik S. Herron, Michigan State<br />
University, herrone2@msu.edu<br />
“Democratizing Countries and the Choice of an Electoral System.” Michael<br />
Bruter, University of Hull, mbruter@bayou.uh.edu<br />
Disc: Donna Bahry, Vanderbilt University, donna.l.bahry@vanderbilt.edu<br />
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Panel 4-E SANDBURG 6<br />
THE DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF FOREIGN AID<br />
Chair: Rashida Hussain, Illinois State University, rhussa2@ilstu.edu<br />
Papers: “Human Rights and Foreign Aid: A Cross-National Examination of Policies and<br />
Practices." Denese McArthur, SUNY - Binghamton, mcarthur@aol.com<br />
“Determinants of Foreign Assistance: The Case of the Reagan, Bush, and<br />
Clinton Administration." Donald D.A. Schaefer, University of Michigan,<br />
dpeace@umich.edu<br />
“Foreign Aid and Development." Rod Abouharb, SUNY Buffalo,<br />
rodabouharb@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: Rashida Hussain, Illinois State University, rhussa2@ilstu.edu<br />
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Panel 4-W SALON 7<br />
RIGOR MORTIS, HOLD THE MORTIS: FORMAL MODELS OF SECURITY STUDIES<br />
Chair: Christopher M. Sprecher, University of Mississippi, sprecher@olemiss.edu<br />
Papers: “The Domestic Politics of Alliance Formation." Christopher M. Sprecher,<br />
University of Mississippi, sprecher@olemiss.edu<br />
“Rethinking Rational Deterrence Theory." Erik Gartzke, Pennsylvania State<br />
University, gartzke@psu.edu<br />
“Which Weapon of Mass Destruction? Going Nuclear (rather than Chemical or<br />
Biological)." Michael W. Simon, University of Chicago, michael-wsimon@uiowa.edu<br />
“The Rationality of Rational Choice Theory." Stephen L. Quackenbush,<br />
University at Buffalo, SUNY, slq1@acsu.buffalo.edu<br />
Disc: Scott G. Gates, Michigan State University, gatess@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 5-D PARLOR C<br />
IPE: NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES<br />
Chair: Katri Sieberg, College of William and Mary<br />
Papers: "How Fast Can We Get There? A Game Theoretic Analysis of Phased<br />
Agreements" Catherine Langlois, Georgetown University,<br />
Langloisc@gunet.georgetown.edu; Jean-Pierre Langlois, San Francisco State<br />
University, langlois@math.sfsu.edu<br />
"Disaggregated Trade and Conflict: Exploring Propositions in a Simultaneous<br />
Framework" Rafael Reuveny, Indiana University, rreuveny@indiana.edu<br />
“The Paradox of Disconnected Coalitions” Steven Brams, New York University;<br />
Michael A. Jones, Montclair State University; Marc Kilgour, Wilfrid Laurier<br />
University<br />
Disc: Katri Sieberg, College of William and Mary<br />
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Panel 6-J CLARK 7<br />
COMPETENT CITIZENS? EMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS OF DELIBERATIVE<br />
DEMOCRACY<br />
Chair: Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University, talim@princeton.edu<br />
Papers: “Uncertainty and Ambivalence in Deliberative Opinion Models: Citizens in the<br />
‘Americans Discuss Social Security’ Forum.” Jason Barabas, Northwestern<br />
University, j-barabas@nwu.edu<br />
“Face -to-Face or Cyberspace?: A Proposed Deliberative Experiment on the<br />
Potential Differences between Deliberation and On-Line <strong>Political</strong><br />
Communication.” Lori M. Weber, California State University-Chico,<br />
Lweber@csuchico.edu; Peter Muhlberger, Carnegie Mellon University<br />
“Deliberative Democracy, Deliberative Structures and Empathy.” Michael<br />
Morrell, Arizona State University, mmorrell@asu.edu<br />
“The Effect of Deliberation and Information on Attitude Extremity: Evidence from<br />
Deliberative Polls in the United States and Great Britain.” Dennis Plane,<br />
University of Texas-Austin, dlplane@mail.la.utexas.edu<br />
Disc: James Kuklinski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, kuklinsk@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 7-C BURNHAM 1<br />
THE IMPACT OF GROUP IDENTIFICATION ON POLITICS<br />
Chair: Richard Sobel, Harvard University, sobe12@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Papers: "Character Weaknesses, Partisan Bias and Presidential Evaluation." Paul<br />
Goren, Southern Illinois University, goren@siu.edu<br />
"Group Identity and <strong>Political</strong> Participation in the American Electorate" J. Matthew<br />
Wilson, Southern Methodist University, jmwilson@mail.smu.edu<br />
"The Impact of Group Attitudes on Vote Choice, Participation Rates, and<br />
Information Levels in Gubernatorial Contests" Vincent Hutchings, University of<br />
Michigan, vincenth@umich.edu; Nicholas Valentino, University of Michigan,<br />
nvalenti@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona, norrande@u.arizona.edu<br />
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Panel 7-J SALON 3<br />
STRUCTURAL INFLUENCES ON VOTER TURNOUT<br />
Chair: Lynne Ford, College of Charleston, fordl@cofc.edu<br />
Papers: "Are Term Limits the Answer if the Question is 'How to Invigorate Citizen<br />
Participation?' Dalene Rix, Western Michigan University, dalene.rix@wmich.edu<br />
Neil Pinney, Western Michigan University; neil.pinney@wmich.edu<br />
"Did NVRA Work in the Midterm Elections?" David Hill, Bridgewater State<br />
College, d1hill@bridgew.edu; Michael Martinez, University of Florida<br />
"Reconsidering Your Vote: Implications of Mandatory Voting in the US.” Clarissa<br />
Arellano-Malca, Bighorn Center for Public Policy, clarissa@bighorncenter.org<br />
"Evaluating the Impact of Direct Democracy on Voter Turnout.” David Schecter,<br />
University of Florida, schecter@ufl.edu<br />
Disc: Lynne Ford, College of Charleston, fordl@cofc.edu<br />
Martha Kropf, University of Missouri at Kansas City, kropfm@umkc.edu<br />
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Panel 7-O MONTROSE 3<br />
STATE LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS<br />
Chair: Emily Van Dunk, Public Policy Forum, evandunk@execpc.com<br />
Papers: "Do State Legislative Campaigns Matter?" Fred Monardi, University of<br />
Wisconsin Parkside, monardi@uwp.edu<br />
"Separating Incumbency and District Effects in State Legislative Elections."<br />
John Cranor, Ball State University, 00jdcranor@bsuvc.edu<br />
"Targeted Campaign Messages and Modern Electioneering Practices in State<br />
Legislative Elections." Robert Hogan, Louisiana State University,<br />
rhogan1@lsu.edu<br />
Disc: Emily Van Dunk, Public Policy Forum, evandunk@execpc.com<br />
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Panel 8-A SALON 2<br />
ISSUE FRAMES IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Chair: Ronald Keith Gaddie, University of Oklahoma, rkgaddie@ou.edu<br />
Papers: “Framing the Outsider: Television News Treatment of Jesse Jackson’s<br />
Presidential Candidacies.” Matthew R. Kerbel, Villanova University,<br />
mkerbel@email.vill.edu; Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College,<br />
mross@brynmawr.edu<br />
“The Postmodern Viability of Celebrity Candidates.” Brandon Rottinghaus,<br />
Northwestern University, brottinghaus@nwu.edu; Scott Placke, Purdue<br />
University, hplacke@purdue.edu<br />
“Citizen Values and Perceptions of Bias in the News Media.” Jason Glass,<br />
University of Kentucky, jeglas@yahoo.com; Mark Peffley, University of<br />
Kentucky, mpeffl@pop.uky.edu<br />
Disc: Erika G. King, Grand Valley State University, kinge@gvsu.edu<br />
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Panel 9-A SALON 4<br />
HE SAID, SHE SAID: GENDER AND POLITICAL STYLE<br />
Chair: Susan Mezey, Loyola University Chicago, smezey@luc.edu<br />
Papers: “Women Judges as Representatives: Acting As Women or Acting For Women?”<br />
Elaine Martin, Eastern Michigan University, pls_martin@online.emich.edu;<br />
Barry Pyle, Eastern Michigan University, Barry.Pyle@emich.edu<br />
“Learning and Practicing Gender: Adolescent Socialization to Politics” Cindy<br />
Simon Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma, csrosenthal@ou.edu; Barrett<br />
Ristroph, University of Oklahoma, fleurange@hotmail.com; Jocelyn Jones,<br />
University of Oklahoma, jojo@ou.edu<br />
“Gender and <strong>Political</strong> Ecology: Iowa’s Female Judges.” Mary Ann Tetreault,<br />
Iowa State University, moon.tyger@mcleodusa.net; Karla Scheele, University of<br />
Wisconsin, Madison, kscheele@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Disc: Jilda M. Aliotta, University of Hartford, aliotta@mail.hartford.edu<br />
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Panel 9-D SANDBURG 7<br />
POLITICAL RECRUITMENT OF FEMALE CANDIDATES<br />
Chair: Elizabeth A. Bennion, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Indiana University<br />
South Bend, ebennion@iusb.edu<br />
Papers: “Gender and Models of Democratization: The Enigma of Women’s <strong>Political</strong><br />
Leadership.” Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University, emcd@neu.edu<br />
“Campaign Hurdles and Barriers: The Experiences of Women Who Ran for the<br />
Illinois General Assembly in 1998.” Barbara L. Poole, Eastern Illinois University,<br />
cfblp@eiu.edu; Melinda A. Mueller, Eastern Illinois University, cfmam@eiu.edu<br />
“Party Differences in the Recruitment of Women State Legislators.” Kira<br />
Sanbonmatsu, Ohio State University, sanbonmatsu.1@osu.edu<br />
Disc: Pippa Norris, Harvard University, Pippa_Norris@Harvard.edu<br />
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Panel 10-C SALON 6<br />
MINORITY PUBLIC OPINION<br />
Chair: Claudine Gay, Stanford University and the Public Policy Institute of California,<br />
gay@ppic.org<br />
Papers: “Linkages Between Religious Traditions and <strong>Political</strong> Preferences Among Latino<br />
Americans.” Michael Corbett, Ball State University, 00amcorbett@bsu.edu;<br />
Julia Corbett, Ball State University, 00jmcorbett@bsuvc.bsu.edu<br />
“The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Racial Climate and Black Attitudes<br />
Toward Black Nationalism.” Todd C. Shaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, tc-shaw@uiuc.edu; Robert A. Brown, Emory University,<br />
rabrown@emory.edu<br />
“Assimilating the American Creed: The <strong>Political</strong> Opinions of Mexican-Descent<br />
Citizens and Non-citizens.” Melissa R. Michelson, California State University,<br />
Fresno, melissam@csufresno.edu
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
“Public Opinion of Blacks and Whites: Convergence, Divergence or Remaining<br />
Constant?” Theodore J. Davis, University of Delaware, teddavis@udel.edu<br />
Disc: Katherine Tate, University of California Irvine, ktate@uci.edu<br />
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Panel 11-F CLARK 5<br />
POLITICAL THEORY THROUGH FILM<br />
(Co-sponsored by Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Linda Beail, Point Loma Nazarene University, lbeail@ptloma.edu<br />
Papers: “One True Thing About Feminists and Mothers.” Linda Beail, Point Loma<br />
Nazarene University, lbeail@ptloma.edu<br />
“The Audacity to Command Fortune: Women in Recent Films of Elizabethan<br />
Tragedies.” Lilly J. Goren, The College of St. Catherine, ljgoren@stkate.edu<br />
“Analyzing Presidents on Film.” Rhonda Kinney, Eastern Michigan University,<br />
rhonda.kinney@emich.edu<br />
“Coping with the Politics of Perfection: Facing Celebrity Cultures Through Film<br />
Noir and Superhero Cinema.” John S. Nelson, University of Iowa<br />
“Peace on Earth or Purity of Essence: Teaching Mutually Assured Destruction<br />
Through Failsafe and Dr. Strangelove.” Julie L. Peterson, Southwestern<br />
Oklahoma State University, petersj@swosu.edu; Geoff Peterson, Southwestern<br />
Oklahoma State University, petersg@swosu.edu; Kelley Logan, Southwestern<br />
Oklahoma State University, logank@swosu.edu<br />
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Panel 12-C PARLOR D<br />
DEMOCRACY AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN<br />
Chair: Robert Grady, Eastern Michigan University, pls_grady@online.emich.edu<br />
Papers: “Motivating Cross-Group Deliberation Through Electoral Design.” Michael<br />
Rabinder James, Bucknell University, mjames@bucknell.edu<br />
“Democratizing Environmental Policy: Justice and Citizen Participation.” Steve<br />
Vanderheiden, University of Wisconsin, Madison,<br />
vanderheiden@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
“Deliberation, Preference Formation, and Voting: Weighing Empirical Realities<br />
Against Normative Consequences.” Johnny Goldfinger, Duke University,<br />
jlg10@acpub.duke.edu<br />
“The ‘Two-Party System’: Genealogy of a Catchphrase.” Lisa Disch, University<br />
of Minnesota, ldisch@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Emily Hauptmann, Western Michigan University, emily.hauptmann@wmich.edu<br />
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Panel 13-B LASALLE 1<br />
LEGISLATIVE BARGAINING MODELS<br />
Chair: Daniel Diermeier, Northwestern University, dad001@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: “Bargaining Over Authority: The Case of Presidential Appointment and Removal<br />
Power.” Nolan McCarty, Columbia University, nmm19@columbia.edu<br />
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“Distributive Politics in Incomplete Information Environments.” John Patty,<br />
California Institute of Technology, jwpatty@hss.caltech.edu<br />
“Bargaining in Legislatures with Overlapping Generations of Politicians.”<br />
Kenneth A. Shepsle, Harvard University, kenneth_shepsle@harvard.edu; Eric<br />
Dickson, Harvard University, Robert P. Van Houweling, Harvard University<br />
Disc: Sven Feldmann, University of Chicago, sven@uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 14-A LASALLE 2<br />
TIME SERIES WEIGHTS FOR NO ONE<br />
Chair: Scott H. Huffmon, University of Mississippi,<br />
huffmon@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu<br />
Papers: “Why Do Lagged Dependent Variables Seem to Destroy the Explanatory Power<br />
of Other Independent Variables and What Can Be Done about It?” Christopher<br />
Achen, University of Michigan, achen@umich.edu<br />
“Statistical Inference and the Use of Aggregated Time Series.” Matthew J. Lebo,<br />
Washington State University, lebo@wsu.edu<br />
“Taking Time More Seriously: General to Specific Modeling in Binary<br />
Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis.” Robert W. Walker, University of<br />
Rochester; Robert A. Hart, Jr., University of North Texas<br />
Disc: Kelly Chang, University of Wisconsin-Madison, kchang@ssc.wisc.edu<br />
Gregory E. McAvoy, University of North Carolina-Greensboro,<br />
gemcavoy@uncg.edu<br />
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Panel 15-B MONTROSE 1<br />
PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS IN THE NEW ELECTORAL POLITICS<br />
Chair: Allan Cigler, University of Kansas, trout@ukans.edu<br />
Papers: "The Strategic Behavior of <strong>Political</strong> Parties in Congressional Elections." Garrett<br />
Glasgow, Harvard University, gglasgow@fas.harvard.edu<br />
"Party Spending and Legislative Party-Line Voting: Assessing the Bang for the<br />
Buck." Daniel M. Shea, Allegheny College, dashea@alleg.edu<br />
"Money and Gubernatorial Endorsements and Primaries." Sarah M. Morehouse,<br />
University of Connecticut, MACSARAHJ@worldnet.att.net; Malcolm E. Jewell,<br />
University of Kentucky<br />
"The Party's in Full Swing: The Electoral Renaissance of America's <strong>Political</strong><br />
Parties." David C.W. Parker, University of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />
dcparker@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Disc: Anthony Gierzynski, University of Vermont, agierzyn@zoo.uvm.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 16-C LASALLE 3<br />
ASSESSING PRESIDENTS: DETERMINANTS OF EVALUATION<br />
Chair: John H. Kessel, Ohio State University, kessel.l@osu.edu
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
Papers: "Presidents in the Public Mind: Narratives on the Clinton Legacy." Dan Thomas,<br />
Wartburg College, Thomas@wartburg.edu; Larry Baas, Valparaiso University,<br />
larry.baas@Valpo.edu<br />
"Partisanship and Presidential Performance Evaluations. " Richard Fleisher,<br />
Fordham University, fleisher@murray.fordham.edu<br />
"Presidential Favorability: Structure and Dynamics." Jeffrey E. Cohen, Fordham<br />
University, cohen@murray.fordham.edu; John Hamman, Southern Illinois<br />
University, hamman@siu.edu<br />
Disc: Lawrence Jacobs, University of Minnesota, ljacobs@polisci.umn.edu<br />
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Panel 17-A LASALLE 5<br />
DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS: PORK AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS<br />
(co-sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior and Participation)<br />
Chair: Barry Rundquist, University of Illinois- Chicago, barryr@uic.edu<br />
Papers: "55 Reasons to Vote: Congressional Payoffs for Voter Turnout." Paul S. Martin,<br />
University of Wisconsin-Madison, pauli@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
"The Effectiveness of Distributive Politics." Thomas M. Carsey, University of<br />
Illinois- Chicago, tcarsey@uic.edu; Barry Rundquist, University of Illinois-<br />
Chicago, barryr@uic.edu<br />
"Defense Benefits and Electoral Outcomes: A Multi-Level, Multi-Equation<br />
Analysis of the Geographic Distribution of Defense Awards." Lisa Schmit,<br />
University of Illinois Chicago, lschmi1@uic.edu<br />
Disc: David C. Kimball, Southern Illinois University, dkimball@siu.edu<br />
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Panel 17-D SALON 5<br />
HISTORICAL II: PERSPECTIVES ON THE U.S. CONGRESS<br />
Chair: Laura W. Arnold, Southern Illinois University, lwarnold@siu.edu<br />
Papers: "Speakership Elections in the Antebellum House." Charles Stewart III, MIT,<br />
cstewart@mit.edu<br />
"Steering the Senate: The Consolidation of Senate Party Leadership, 1880-<br />
1910." Gerald Gamm, University of Rochester, grgm@troi.cc.rochester.edu;<br />
Steven S. Smith, University of Minnesota, sssmith@polisci.umn.edu<br />
"Congress, Legislation and American <strong>Political</strong> Development." John Lapinski,<br />
Yale University, john.lapinski@yale.edu<br />
"The Institutionalization of the United States Senate." Russell Renka, Southeast<br />
Missouri State University, rdrenka@semovm.semo.edu; Daniel E. Ponder,<br />
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, dponder@brain.uccs.edu<br />
Disc: Eric Schickler, University of California- Berkeley, schick@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
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Panel 18-A CLARK 10<br />
COURTS AND PUBLIC OPINION<br />
Chair: Elliot E. Slotnick, The Ohio State University, slotnick.1@osu.edu<br />
Papers: “The ‘Exacting-Cost’ Model of Public Confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court.”<br />
Matthew Carlson, University of California, Davis; Aaron Weltmer, University of<br />
California, Davis; arweltmer@ucdavis.edu; John B. Gates, University of<br />
California, Davis, jbgates@ucdavis.edu<br />
“Excuse Me, Mr. President. . . : Media Coverage of Presidential Rhetoric During<br />
U.S. Supreme Court Nominations.” Stephen Caliendo, University of Missouri-<br />
St. Louis, caliendo@umsl.edu<br />
“The Least Dangerous Branch Revisited: New Evidence on Supreme Court<br />
Responsiveness to Public Preferences. ”Kevin T. McGuire, University of North<br />
Carolina at Chapel Hill, kmcguire@unc.edu; James A. Stimson, University of<br />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, jstimson@unc.edu<br />
“Taking New Measure: The German Federal Constitutional Court, the European<br />
Court of Justice and Legitimacy Transfer.” Anke Grosskopf, Tulane University,<br />
agrossk@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu<br />
Disc: Elliot Slotnick, The Ohio State University, slotnick.1@osu.edu<br />
Micheal W. Giles, Emory University, mgiles@emory.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 19-A BURNHAM 5<br />
STABILITY AND CHANGE IN STATE POLICY ENVIRONMENTS<br />
Chair: Carol S. Weissert, Michigan State University, carol.weissert@ssc.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Stability and Change in State Policy Priorities, 1982-1992” Saundra Schneider,<br />
University of South Carolina, saundra-schneider@sc.edu<br />
“Them That Has Gets: Interest Group Communities of the 1990s” Virginia Gray,<br />
University of Minnesota, vgray@polisci.umn.edu<br />
“Change and Stability in State Public Opinion, 1976-1998.” Gerald Wright,<br />
Indiana University, wright1@indiana.edu; John McIver, University of Colorado<br />
Disc: Carol S. Weissert, Michigan State University, carol.weissert@ssc.msu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 20-B BURNHAM 2<br />
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: MELVIN HOLLI'S THE AMERICAN MAYOR<br />
Chair: Bryan D. Jones, University of Washington, bdjones@u.washington.edu<br />
Panelists: Jeffrey R. Henig, George Washington University, henig@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu;<br />
Dianne Pinderhughes, University of Illinois, dpinderh@uiuc.edu<br />
Disc: Melvin G. Holli, University of Illinois at Chicago<br />
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Panel 21-G MONTROSE 7<br />
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY<br />
Chair: Ann O'M. Bowman, University of South Carolina, bowman-ann@sc.edu
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
Papers: "Interstate Interactions: Cooperation, Competition, and Conflict." Ann O'M.<br />
Bowman, University of South Carolina, bowman-ann@sc.edu<br />
"Race, Ethnicity and Law Enforcement Profiling: Implications for Public Policy."<br />
James D. Ward, New Mexico State University, jdward@nmsu.edu<br />
"Bioregionalism in Practice: The Ecological and Administrative Benefits."<br />
Gerald B. Thomas, Purdue University, thomas@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
Disc: Robert Agranoff, Indiana University, agranoff@indiana.edu<br />
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Panel 21-X SALON 8<br />
EXPLAINING ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY POLICY DESIGN IN<br />
EUROPE<br />
Chair: Malcolm L. Goggin, Michigan State University, Goggin@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: "Conflict and Consensus in Assisted Reproductive Technology Policy: The Dutch<br />
Case." Arco Timmermans, University of Twente, a.timmermans@bsk.utwente.nl<br />
"Designing a Reproductive Technology Policy: The Case of Norway." Ivar<br />
Bleiklie, Norwegian Research Center in Organization and Management,<br />
ivar.bleiklie@los.uib.no<br />
"Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Switzerland: A Policy Design<br />
Perspective." Christine Rothmayr, University of Geneva,<br />
rothmayr@pwi.unizh.ch; Uwe Serdult, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
“Regulating New Reproductive Technologies in Canada.” Eric Montpetit, Ecole<br />
Nationale D’Aministration Publique, Canada<br />
Disc: Robert Blank, University of Canterbury, r.blank@pols.canterbury.ac.nz<br />
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Panel 22-J SANDBURG 4<br />
MIDWEST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CAUCUS PRESIDENTIAL ROUNDTABLE --<br />
“STUDYING GOVERNANCE”<br />
Chair: Barbara Romzek, University of Kansas, b-romzek@ukans.edu<br />
Papers: "Studying Governance: Logic, Methods, Literatures.” Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.,<br />
University of Chicago, llyn@midway.uchicgao.edu; Carolyn J. Heinrich,<br />
University of Chicago; Carolyn J. Hill, University of Chicago, cjhill@uchicgao.edu<br />
Disc: George Frederickson, University of Kansas, gfred@falcon.cc.ukans.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 23-C SALON 1<br />
UNDERLYING DIMENSIONS OF POLITICAL CULTURE<br />
Chair: Lauren M. McLaren, Bilkent University, lauren@bilkent.edu.tr<br />
Papers: “Unequal Equalities: Multidimensional Values and Public Policy Preferences.”<br />
Susan J. Tabrizi, SUNY Stony Brook, stabrizi@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
“The Changing American Mosaic: Cultural Change, Territorial Democracy, and<br />
Regional Subcultures of the United States.” Joel Lieske, Cleveland State<br />
University<br />
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“Determinants of Social Capital Theory in Latin America.” Lucio R. Renno, Jr.,<br />
University of Pittsburgh, lurst2@pitt.edu<br />
“A Cultural Approach to <strong>Political</strong> Tolerance.” Gerson Moreno-Riano, Cedarville<br />
College, morenog@cedarnet.cedarville.edu<br />
Disc: Lauren M. McLaren, Bilkent University, lauren@bilkent.edu.tr<br />
Nancy Krusman, Wayne State University, nkursman@hotmail.com<br />
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Panel 24-B BURNHAM 4<br />
ROUNDTABLE: PREPARING DOCTORAL STUDENTS FOR THEIR TEACHING<br />
CAREERS -- WITH REPORTS FROM THREE EXEMPLARY PROGRAMS<br />
Chair: J. Patrick Plumlee, University of North Florida, pplumlee@gw.unf.edu<br />
Christopher J. Anderson, Binghamton University, canders@binghamton.edu<br />
Norman Furniss, Indiana University Bloomington,<br />
furniss@exchange.indiana.edu<br />
Thomas G. Walker, Emory University, polstw@emory.edu<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
POSTER SESSIONS 2 (Continues) EXHIBIT HALL<br />
See Page 74 For Listings.<br />
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Panel 1-A SANDBURG 3<br />
CONSTITUTIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL COURTS AS POLITICAL ACTORS<br />
Chair: Clifford Carrubba, SUNY Stony Brook, ccarrubba@notes.cc.sunysb.edu<br />
Papers: “The Role of Constitutional Courts in the Establishment and Maintenance of<br />
Democratic Systems of Government.” Jack C. Knight, Washington University,<br />
knight@artsci.wustl.edu; Lee Epstein, Washington University in St. Louis ,<br />
epstein@artsci.wustl.edu; Olga Shvetsova, Washington University in St.Louis<br />
“Judicial Discretion in a Unified Powers System: Examples from the Indian<br />
Case.” Sunita Parikh, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
saparikh@artsci.wustl.edu; E. Scott Adler, University of Colorado at Boulder,<br />
E.Scott.Adler@colorado.edu<br />
“The Conditional Power of Constitutional Courts, Evasion Public Support and<br />
Transparency.” Georg Vanberg, Florida State University,<br />
gvanberg@mailer.acns.fsu.edu<br />
“The Politics of Supranational Integration: National Governments, the<br />
European Court of Justice and Development of EU Law.” Clifford Carrubba<br />
SUNY Stony Brook, ccarrubba@notes.cc.sunysb.edu<br />
Disc: Randy Calvert, Washington University<br />
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Panel 1-H SANDBURG 2<br />
GOVERNMENT SURVIVAL<br />
Chair: Kerstin Hamann, University Central Florida, hamann@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu<br />
Papers: “Regional Coalition Government in Spain: The Determinants of Cabinet<br />
Duration and Portfolio Allocation.” Kerstin Hamann, University Central<br />
Florida, hamann@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu; Carol A. Mershon, University of Virginia,<br />
cam6m@virginia.edu<br />
“Post-Election Government Formation and Survival in Parliamentary<br />
Democracies.” Alan Siaroff, The University of Lethbridge, Alan.siaroff@uleth.ca;<br />
John W.A. Merer, Vanderbilt University<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 2-J PARLOR F<br />
EMPIRICAL DISCUSSIONS OF POLITICAL CRISES<br />
Chair: Randolph Stevenson, Rice University, stevens@rice.edu<br />
Papers: “International Conflict and the Development of State Capacity, 1960-1990.”<br />
Justin Pearlman, Duke University, jp8@duke.edu<br />
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“Why Do Governments and the IMF Enter into Agreements? Statistically<br />
Selected Case Studies.” James Vreeland, Yale University,<br />
james.vreeland@yale.edu<br />
Disc: Randolph Stevenson, Rice University, stevens@rice.edu<br />
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Panel 3-D SALON 2<br />
THE COMMUNIST SUCCESSOR PARTIES AFTER THE "SECOND TURNOVER"<br />
Chair: John Ishiyama, Truman State University, jishiyam@truman.edu<br />
Papers: “In Search of a Local Tony Blair: the Hungarian Socialists and Their Third Way.”<br />
Andras Bozoki, Smith College, abozoki@sophia.smith.edu<br />
“Fitting In: The Late 1990’s Search for <strong>Political</strong> Identity by the Bulgarian and<br />
Romanian Successor Parties.” Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, Illinois Wesleyan<br />
University, jmurer@titan.iwu.edu<br />
“The Polish SdRP after the 1997 Elections.” Anna Gryzmala-Busse, Harvard<br />
University, busse@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“From Cadre Organization to Mass Party? Eastern Germany’s Ex-Communist<br />
Party and the Dynamics of Organizational Transformation.” Daniel Ziblatt,<br />
University of California-Berkeley, dziblatt@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
“Party Organizational and Identity Change in Post-Communist Politics: The<br />
Communist Successor Parties after the ‘Second Generation’ Elections.” John<br />
Ishiyama, Truman State University, jishiyam@truman.edu<br />
Disc: Barbara Ann Chotiner, University of Alabama, bchotine@tenhoor.as.ua.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 3-R SALON 3<br />
PARTY CHANGE IN DEMOCRATIZING COUNTRIES<br />
Chair: Michael Coppedge, University of Notre Dame, michael.j.coppedge.1@nd.edu<br />
Papers: “Presidentialism and the Effective Number of Parties.” Sean Ehrlich, University<br />
of Michigan, ehrlichs@umich.edu<br />
“Staying the Course: Time as a Factor in the Institutionalization of <strong>Political</strong> Party<br />
Systems in Democratizing States.” Jonathan W. Riggs, Loyola University<br />
Chicago, jriggs1@luc.edu<br />
“Weathering the Storm: Understanding the Fate of the Ruling Party after<br />
Transition from Authoritarianism.” Robert W. Mickey, Harvard University,<br />
mickey@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“Formerly Dominant <strong>Political</strong> Parties and Democratization: Adaptation and<br />
Change.” Sahar Shafqat, Southwestern University, shafqat@southwestern.edu<br />
“Mexico on the Eve of the Presidential Elections: the End of an ‘Official Party?’”<br />
Lynda K. Barrow, Coe College, lbarrow@coe.edu; Meagan Geerts, Coe<br />
College, lbarrow@coe.edu<br />
Disc: Michael Coppedge, University of Notre Dame, michael.j.coppedge.1@nd.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
Panel 4-P SANDBURG 6<br />
STATISTICAL ESTIMATION AND THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT<br />
(Co-sponsored with Methodology)<br />
Chair: D. Scott Bennett, The Pennsylvania State University, sbennett@psu.edu<br />
Papers: “Identification and Estimation of Strategic Discrete Choice Models." Curtis S.<br />
Signorino, University of Rochester, sign@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
“Statistical Models of International Conflict." Gary King, Harvard University,<br />
king@harvard.edu; Langche Zeng, Harvard University,<br />
langche@everest.fas.harvard.edu<br />
“Models of Change: The Problem of Over-Time Variability in Longitudinal Models<br />
of International Conflict." Soo Yeon Kim, Yale University,<br />
sooyeon.kim@yale.edu<br />
“Estimating International Preferences." William Reed, Michigan State University,<br />
wlreed@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Disc: Allan C. Stam, Yale University, allan.stam@yale.edu<br />
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Panel 4-V SALON 4<br />
POSTMODERN IDENTITIES, LATE-CAPITALIST TRANSFORMATIONS<br />
AND THE FATE OF IR<br />
Chair: Francois Debrix, Florida International University, debrixf@fiu.edu<br />
Papers: “Post-<strong>Political</strong> Journalism: Imagining the Object of Humanitarian Concern."<br />
Julie Webber, Purdue University, jwebber@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“For Example: Territoriality and Beyond." Richard K. Ashley, Arizona State<br />
University, Richard.Ashley@ASU.EDU<br />
“Organizing World Trade: A Study in the Problematization of the WTO."<br />
Scott Nelson, Virginia Tech, scnelson@vt.edu<br />
“The Inescapable Principle of the State: Residues of Nationality and<br />
Governmentality in the Foundational Principles of Transnational Organizations."<br />
Tim Yetman, Purdue University, yetman@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“Net Outcomes: Does the Network Society Shift Sovereignty and Transform<br />
Territoriality?" Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Tech, twluke@vt.edu<br />
Disc: Francois Debrix, Florida International University, debrixf@fiu.edu<br />
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Panel 5-B SANDBURG 7<br />
DOMESTIC FORCES IN IPE<br />
Chair: Helen G. Brudner, Fairleigh Dickinson University, bridner@alpha.fdu.edu<br />
Papers: "Foreign Aid and Development" Rod Abouharb, SUNY Buffalo,<br />
rodabouharb@hotmail.com<br />
"The Neoliberal Agenda and the Development of Resistance Movements in Latin<br />
America” Viviana M. Abreu Hernandez, Purdue University,<br />
abreu@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
"Foreign Economic Policy: Economic Incentives and Congressional Coalitions"<br />
Jeffrey W. Ladewig, University of Texas at Austin, jladewig@mail.utexas.edu<br />
Disc: Helen G. Brudner, Fairleigh Dickinson University, bridner@alpha.fdu.edu<br />
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Panel 6-I CLARK 7<br />
POLITICAL CONFLICT AND DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES<br />
Chair: Pia Knigge, Auburn University Montgomery, knigpia@strudel.aum.edu<br />
Papers: “Deliberation in Theory and in Practice.” Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University,<br />
talim@princeton.edu<br />
“Communication Across Lines of <strong>Political</strong> Difference: The Consequences of<br />
Cross-Cutting Networks for <strong>Political</strong> Participation.” Diana Mutz, Ohio State<br />
University, mutz@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
“Assessing the Effects of Deliberation in Small Groups.” Adam Simon,<br />
University of Washington, asimon@u.washington.edu; Tracy Sulkin, University<br />
of Washington, tsulkin@u.washington.edu<br />
“The Public’s Undemocratic Wish.” John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-<br />
Lincoln, jhibbing@unl.edu; Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, University of Nebraska-<br />
Lincoln, etheissmorse1@unl.edu<br />
Disc: Lynn M. Sanders, University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-Q BURNHAM 1<br />
THE IMPACT OF NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING ON VOTERS AND CANDIDATES<br />
Chair: Robert Hogan, Louisiana State University, rhogan1@lsu.edu<br />
Papers: "Campaign Professionalism, Negative Advertising, and Electoral Success in US<br />
House Races." Owen Abbe, University of Maryland, oabbe@gvpt.umd.edu; Paul<br />
Herrnson, University of Maryland, pherrnson@gvpt.umd.edu; Kelly Patterson,<br />
Brigham Young University, Kelly_Patterson@byu.edu<br />
"Does Negative Campaigning Reduce Turnout?" Alan Gerber, Yale University,<br />
alan.gerber@yale.edu; Donald Green, Yale University, donald.green@yale.edu<br />
"Campaign Advertising, Perceived Fairness, and Voter Turnout." Paul<br />
Freedman, University of Virginia, freedman@virginia.edu; Dale Lawton,<br />
University of Virginia, 1d14e@virginia.edu<br />
Disc: Robert Hogan, Louisiana State University, rhogan1@lsu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-T SALON 5<br />
PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE-LEVEL PRIMARIES<br />
Chair: Fred Monardi, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, monardi.uwp.edu<br />
Papers: "Does Time Matter? Divisive Primaries and Presidential Elections.” Jody<br />
McMullen, University of Arizona, jodym@u.arizona.edu; Gregg Johnson,<br />
University of Arizona<br />
"Initial Resources and Length of Candidacies in Presidential Nominating Politics,<br />
1980-1996.” Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona, norrande@u.arizona.edu<br />
"Participation in Runoff Elections.” Ronald Keith Gaddie, University of<br />
Oklahoma, rkgaddie@ou.edu; Charles Bullock, University of Georgia; Anders<br />
Ferrington, University of Oklahoma<br />
"Lessons From the Past: Crossover Voting in California's Multiple-Filing Era and<br />
Under the Blanket Primary.” Brian Gaines, University of Illinois at Urbana-<br />
Champaign, bjgaines@uiuc.edu; Wendy K. Tam Cho, University of Illinois,
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
Disc: Fred Monardi, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, monardi.uwp.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 8-B CLARK 5<br />
EXAMINING THE PROCESS OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Chair: Joseph Stewart, Jr., University of New Mexico, joestew@unm.edu<br />
Papers: “Urban Networks, Urban Contexts and the Diffusion of <strong>Political</strong> Information in<br />
Time and Space.” Brady Baybeck, Harvard University,<br />
baybeck@latte.harvard.edu; Robert Huckfeldt, Indiana University,<br />
huckfeld@indiana.edu<br />
“Presidential Notions of Public Opinion.” Susan Herbst, Northwestern University,<br />
s-herbst@nwu.edu<br />
“The Voices that Move Us.” G.R. Boynton, University of Iowa,<br />
bobboynton@home.com; John S. Nelson, University of Iowa<br />
“A Virtuous Circle: The News Media and Civic malaise.” Pippa Norris, Harvard<br />
University, pippa_norris@harvard.edu<br />
Disc: Doris Graber, University of Illinois, Chicago, dgraber@uic.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 9-E MONTROSE 2<br />
MEN AND WOMEN WITH ATTITUDE: GENDER AND PUBLIC OPINION<br />
Chair: Barbara Burrell, Northern Illinois University, bburrell@niu.edu<br />
Papers: “Measurement of Feminist Consciousness.” Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown<br />
University, wilcoxc@erols.com; John M. Bruce, University of Mississippi,<br />
jbruce@olemiss.edu<br />
“Gendered Job Characteristics, Gender-Roles, and Differences in the <strong>Political</strong><br />
Ideology of Men and Women.” Guy C. Dalto, Birmingham-Southern College,<br />
gdalto@panther.bsc.edu; Robert Slagter, Birmingham-Southern College; Holly<br />
Tankersley, Birmingham-Southern College<br />
“Organized Women and <strong>Political</strong> Tolerance.” Gerson Moreno-Riano, Cedarville<br />
College, morenog@cedarville.edu<br />
Disc: Barbara Burrell, Northern Illinois University, bburrell@niu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 10-L BURNHAM 2<br />
IMMIGRATION AND IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES<br />
Chair: Chris McIntyre, Endicott College, cmcintyr@endicott.edu<br />
Papers: “National, Racial, or Class Boundaries? Identity and the Symbolic Politics of U.S.<br />
Immigration.” David M. Rankin, SUNY College at Fredonia,<br />
rankin@fredonia.edu<br />
“Immigrant Incorporation and <strong>Political</strong> Participation - Voting Behavior in US<br />
Elections.” S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, Princeton University,<br />
karthick@princeton.edu; Thomas J. Espenshade, Princeton University<br />
Disc: Chris McIntyre, Endicott College, cmcintyr@endicott.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
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Panel 11-N PARLOR C<br />
AMERICAN POLITICAL THOUGHT: EARLY AND LATE<br />
Chair: Robert Grady, Eastern Michigan University, pls_grady@online.emich.edu<br />
Papers: “The Impact of Scientific Epistemology Upon Liberal Principles and Republican<br />
Sentiments in Early America.” Teena Gabrielson, University of California,<br />
Davis, tjgabrielson@ucdavis.edu<br />
“Dissentient Democracy and the Public Sphere of the Early Republic.” Robert<br />
W.T. Martin, Hamilton College, rmartin@hamilton.edu<br />
“The Parting Shots of Disappointed Revolutionaries: John Milton’s Eikonolastes<br />
and William Bennett’s The Death of Outrage.” Mark Stephen Jendrysik,<br />
University of North Dakota, mark_jendrysik@und.nodak.edu<br />
“Why TANF Work Requirements?: Labor, Independence, and Moral Character in<br />
American <strong>Political</strong> Thought.” Anne Manuel, Northwestern University,<br />
amanuel@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
Disc: Robert Grady, Eastern Michigan University, pls_grady@online.emich.edu<br />
Matthew F. Filner, Kalamazoo College, mfilner@indiana.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 12-E PARLOR D<br />
EMBODYMENT, IDENTITY, AND POWER<br />
Chair: Linda Zerilli, Northwestern University, 72064.3006@compuserve.com<br />
Papers: “Embodied Reason: Merleau-Ponty as Foucault’s Corrective.”<br />
Elaine Stavro, Trent University, stavrop@interlog.com<br />
“On the Disappearance of Domination: An Inquiry into the Problematics of<br />
Contemporary Theories of Resistance.” Philip Jenks, University of Kentucky,<br />
pjenks@bigfoot.com;<br />
Hugh Bartling, University of Kentucky, hebart00@pop.uky.edu<br />
“Identity, Ethics and Negativity: The Aesthetics of Freedom in Adorno and<br />
Foucault.” Michelle Mawhinney, York University, mmawhin@yorku.ca<br />
Disc: Linda Zerilli, Northwestern University, 72064.3006@compuserve.com<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 14-J LASALLE 2<br />
METHODOLOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL<br />
ECONOMY (Co-Sponsored with International Relations)<br />
Chair: Jason Wittenberg, Harvard University, jwittenb@data.fas.harvard.edu<br />
Papers: “Exchange-Rate Regimes and Inflation in the Open and Institutionalized<br />
Economy.” Robert J. Franzese , Jr., University of Michigan,<br />
franzese@umich.edu<br />
“Transitions to Effective <strong>Political</strong> and Economic Accountability.” Jim Granato,<br />
Michigan State University, granato@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Disc: Jude C. Hays, University of Minnesota, jchays@polisci.umn.edu<br />
_______________________________________________________________________
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
Panel 15-M MONTROSE 1<br />
NEW APPROACHES IN INTEREST-GROUP RESEARCH<br />
Chair: Rogan Kersh, Yale University, rogan.kersh@yale.edu<br />
Papers: "The Concept of Lobbying." Richard Hall, University of Michigan,<br />
rlhall@umich.edu<br />
"Lobbyists as Autonomous Actors: Evidence from Washington." Rogan Kersh,<br />
Yale University, rogan.kersh@yale.edu<br />
"Explaining Lobbying to Students and Lay Audiences: A Vignette Analysis<br />
Approach to Interest Groups and Lobbying." Ronald Shaiko, American<br />
University, rshaiko@american.edu<br />
"The Revival of Labor Liberalism, 1978-1995." Andrew Battista, East<br />
Tennessee State University, Battista@ETSU.edu<br />
Disc: Kay L. Schlozman, Boston College, KSCHLOZ@bc.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 16-G LASALLE 3<br />
PRESIDENTS, CONGRESS, AND FOREIGN POLICY<br />
Chair: Samuel B. Hoff, Delaware State University, shoff@dsc.edu<br />
Papers: "Agenda Change and Congressional-Executive Relations: Foreign and Defense<br />
Policy Realignment in the Post-Reform Era." Brandon C. Prins, University of<br />
New Orleans, bprins@uno.edu; Bryan W. Marshall , University of Missouri, St.<br />
Louis, bryan.marshall@umsl.edu<br />
"Congressional Activism in Foreign Policy." Jeffrey S. Peake, Bowling Green<br />
State University, jpeake@bgnet.bgsu.edu<br />
"The Two Presidencies: Fact or Fiction?.” Scot D. Schraufnagel, Florida State<br />
University, sds2481@garnet.acns.fsu.edu; Steve Shellman, Florida State<br />
University<br />
"Music Is Not the Only Thing Going Alternative, So Is the President: Presidential<br />
Issuance of Executive Agreements." William P. McLean, University of New<br />
Orleans, wpmpo@uno.edu<br />
Disc: Gregory Domin, Mercer University, domin_gp@mercer.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-R LASALLE 5<br />
LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY<br />
Chair: Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, Ohio State University, vchapman2@aol.com<br />
Papers: "Show Horses vs. Work Horses: Working Behind the Scenes for Women's<br />
Issues." Michele Swers, Harvard University, mswers@fas.harvard.edu<br />
"House vs. Senate: Using Bill Introductions to Compare Policy-Related<br />
Legislative Activity Across Chambers." John D. Wilkerson, University of<br />
Washington, jwilker@u.washington.edu; T. Jens Feeley, University of<br />
Washington, jtfeeley@u.washington.edu<br />
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"Congressional Staffers and Lobbyists: Sharing the Legislative Burden.”<br />
Brian B. Anderson, Mississippi University for Women, banderson@muw.edu<br />
"Exploring Regionalism: Locating Factions in a Divided Republican Conference."<br />
Elizabeth A. Oldmixon, University of Florida, oldmixon@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
Disc: Wendy Schiller, Brown University, Wendy_Schiller@brown.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-S SALON 6<br />
SENATE PERSPECTIVES<br />
Chair: Douglas R. Koopman, Calvin College, dkoopman@calvin.edu<br />
Papers: "Will and Power: Rules, Minority Coalitions, and Legislative Decisionmaking."<br />
Nina M. Moore, Colgate University, NMoore@mail.colgate.edu<br />
"Leadership Restrained? Dynamics of Effective Senate Majority and Minority<br />
Leadership.” Dennis R. Still, University of Colorado-Boulder, still@colorado.edu<br />
"Which Senators Receive Media Coverage and Why?" Sean M. Theriault,<br />
Stanford University, seant@leland.stanford.edu; David Brady, Stanford<br />
University, dbrady@leland.stanford.edu<br />
Disc: Chris Fastnow, Chatham College, cfastnow@chatham.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-V SALON 8<br />
BUDGETING AND DISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS<br />
Chair: Christopher Martin, University of Mississippi, cmartin@dixie-net.com<br />
Papers: "Porkbusters in Congress: The Institutional Determinants of Distributive Spending<br />
Policy." Gregory Bovitz, Michigan State University, bovitz@msu.edu<br />
"Do Budget Procedures Matter to Congressional Spending Decisions?: A<br />
Comparison of the Budget Enforcement Act Procedures under Democratic and<br />
Republican Majorities." Bill Heniff Jr., University of Maryland- College Park,<br />
heniffjr@gateway.net<br />
"Working Together While Growing Apart? The Causes and Consequences of the<br />
House Budget and Appropriations Committee Rivalry." Fiona M. Wright,<br />
University of Florida, fwright@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
"Interservice Rivalry and the Distributive Politics of Defense Spending." Barry<br />
Rundquist, University of Illinois Chicago, barryr@uic.edu; Lisa Schmit,<br />
University of Illinois Chicago, lschmi1@uic.edu<br />
Disc: Forrest Maltzman, George Washington University, forrest@gwu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 18-O CLARK 10<br />
INTEREST GROUP STRATEGIES IN COURTS -- IN THE U.S. AND BEYOND<br />
Chair: Thomas G. Walker, Emory University, polstw@emory.edu
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
Papers: “Interest Group Litigation Before the Supreme Court: A Comparison of Policy and<br />
Influence in the U.S. and Canada.” Lori Hausegger, Louisiana State University,<br />
hausegg@lsu.edu<br />
"What to Say and Where to Say it?: Evaluating the Influence of Institutional<br />
Structure on the Content of Amicus Briefs. ”Scott Comparato, Washington<br />
University in St. Louis, scompara@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Considering Interest Group Litigation in Comparative Perspective.” Jayanth K.<br />
Krishnan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, jaykrishnan@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
“External Validations of Judicial Ideology: The Supreme Court and Abortion<br />
Cases, 1973-1994." Jack E. Rossotti, American University<br />
Disc: Thomas G. Walker, Emory University, polstw@emory.edu<br />
Andrew D. Martin, SUNY at Stony Brook, amartin@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 18-P SALON 7<br />
COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING<br />
Chair: Albert Melone, Southern Illinois University, melone@siu.edu<br />
Papers: “Judicial Activism in Post-Communist States.” Erik S. Herron, Michigan State<br />
University; Kirk A. Randazzo, Michigan State University, randazzok@aol.com<br />
"Explaining Compliance with the European Court of Human Rights." Steven Van<br />
Winkle, SUNY Stony Brook, stevevw@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Christopher J.<br />
W. Zorn, Emory University, czorn@emory.edu<br />
"A New Institutional Model of Courts: Courts and Intergovernmental Relations."<br />
Paul Fabian Mullen, University of Pittsburgh, pfmst3+@pitt.edu<br />
"'Trust Us': A Comparative Look at Strategic Self-Denial by Judges." Shannon<br />
Ishiyama Smithey, University of Pittsburgh, Smithey+@pitt.edu<br />
Disc: Vanessa Baird, University of Colorado, vanessa.baird@colorado.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 19-D BURNHAM 5<br />
TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS<br />
Chair: Kay Wolsborn, College of St. Benedict, kwolsborn@csbsju.edu<br />
Papers: “Indian Gaming: A Comparative State Analysis.” Richard Howard, University of<br />
Illinois Chicago, rhowar2@uic.edu<br />
“Sovereign Immunity, the Supreme Court, and the American Indian Nations.”<br />
Steven G. Bragaw, Sweet Briar College, bragaw@sbc.edu<br />
“The Politics of Water: Overlapping Jurisdictions.” Paula Mohan, University of<br />
Wisconsin, Whitewater, mohanp@uwwvax.uww.edu<br />
Disc: Kay Wolsborn, College of St. Benedict, kwolsborn@csbsju.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 19-M BURNHAM 4<br />
STATE POLICIES AND THE COMPELLING INTEREST IN HUMAN LIFE<br />
Chair: Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Beloit College, duerstgj@beloit.edu<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
Papers: “Doctors or Criminals? An Event History Analysis of State Adoptions of Statutes<br />
Banning Physician Assisted Suicide.” Timothy D. Newman, Kent State<br />
University, tnewman@kent.edu; Maureen Rand Oakley, Kent State University<br />
“An Empirical Evaluation of Reproductive Freedom in American States at the End<br />
of the 20 th Century.” Mihriye Mete, Michigan State University,<br />
mete@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Disc: Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Beloit College, duerstgj@beloit.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 20-F MONTROSE 3<br />
URBAN EDUCATION AND REFORM<br />
(Co-sponsored with Public Policy)<br />
Chair: Stefanie Torphy-Chambers, Furman University,<br />
stefanie.chambers@furman.edu<br />
Papers: "The Effect of Charter School Competition on Public Schools in 5 Cities." Paul<br />
Teske, SUNY Stony Brook, pteske@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Mark Schneider,<br />
SUNY Stony Brook, Mark@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Jack Buckley, SUNY<br />
Stony Brook, sbuckley@ic.sunysb.edu; Sara Clark, SUNY Stony Brook,<br />
sarayvon100@hotmail.com<br />
"Institutional Design for Innovative Practice: Comparing Charter and Traditional<br />
Schools." Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University, Mintrom@pilot.msu.edu<br />
"The Effects of Administrative Decision-Making on Student Achievement: The<br />
Texas Example." Corliss Lentz, Sam Houston State University,<br />
pol_ccl@shsu.edu; John Spangler, Sam Houston State University,<br />
spang24@wt.net<br />
"Information Networks and Policy News: The Relationship Between Sources and<br />
News Content." Brian C. White, University of Illinois at Chicago,<br />
bwhite2@uic.edu<br />
Disc: Stefanie Chambers, Furman University<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 21-A MONTROSE 7<br />
THE THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC POLICY: PUBLIC LIFE AND ITS<br />
MEANING<br />
Chair: Elaine McCoy, Kent State University, emccoy1@kent.edu<br />
Papers: "Mass Culture, the Avant Guard and Public Life." Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott,<br />
Eastern Michigan University, PLS_scott@online.emich.edu<br />
"Democratic Incorporation in Public Policy Making." Cheryl King, The University<br />
of Akron, cking1@uakron.edu<br />
"A Theory of Public Life." James Ward, University of Massachusetts,<br />
jfward@ncounty.net<br />
,
THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
"Adversarial and Deliberative Democracy in Public Planning." Charles Hoch,<br />
University of Illinois at Chicago, chashoch@uic.edu<br />
Disc: Kathleen Hale, Kent State University, ce2km2@neo.rr.com<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 22-K LASALLE 1<br />
ROUNDTABLE -- “THE BUREAUCRACY STRIKES BACK:” FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN<br />
THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION WITHIN POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
Chair: Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University, kmeier@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Part: John Brehm, Duke University, jbrehm@duke.edu<br />
Daniel P. Carpenter, University of Michigan, dancarp@sph.umich.edu<br />
Lael R. Keiser, University of Missouri-Columbia, keiserl@missouri.edu<br />
Anne Khademian, khademian@aol.com<br />
David Lowery, University of North Carolina, dowery@email.unc.edu<br />
John T. Scholz, SUNY - Stony Brook, scholz@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu<br />
Andrew B. Whitford, University of Michigan and Rice University,<br />
whitford@sph.umich.edu<br />
Patrick J. Wolf, Georgetown University, WOLFP@gunet.georgetown.edu<br />
B. Dan Wood, Texas A&M University, bdanwood@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 22-I SANDBURG 4<br />
DIVERSITY AND CHANGE IN SUBNATIONAL LEVEL BUREAUCRACIES<br />
Chair: Christopher Stream, University of Idaho, cstream@uidaho.edu<br />
Papers: “Measuring Representative Bureaucracy: A New Approach.” Sally C. Selden,<br />
Syracuse University, scselden@maxwell.syr.edu; Gene Brewer, Syracuse<br />
University<br />
"Structure and Discretion: Missing Links in Representative Bureaucracy.”<br />
John Bohte, Oakland University, bohte@oakland.edu.<br />
"Ethnicity and Race in Local Government.” John Hindera, Texas Tech<br />
University, n1jjh@ttacs.ttu.edu; Gary Tschoepe, University of Texas Pan<br />
American<br />
"Diversity and Change: State and Local Workforces, 1980-1995.” Barbara<br />
Coyle-McCabe, Arizona State University, bcmccabe@asu.edu; Christopher<br />
Stream, University of Idaho, cstream@uidaho.edu<br />
Disc: Nicholas O. Alozie, Arizona State University, alozie@asu.edu<br />
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Panel 23-B SALON 1<br />
THE INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL CULTURE ON DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS<br />
Chair: Ronald E. Brown, Wayne State University, aa4723@wayne.edu<br />
“Ethnic Polarization or Ethnic Pluralism: Explaining Cross National Variation in<br />
Interethnic Relations.” Kathleen Dowley, SUNY New Paltz,<br />
dowleyk@matrix.newpaltz.edu<br />
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“Politics of Secularism: Religiosity and Voting Behavior In Turkey.” Ali Carkoglu,<br />
Bogazici University, xcarkogla@boun.edu.tr<br />
Disc: Brian D. Silver, Michigan State University, bsilver@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 26-E CRESTHILL<br />
SOPHISTRY, PHILOSOPHY, RHETORIC<br />
Chair: Lisa Vetter, Washington and Lee University, vetterl@wlu.edu<br />
Papers: "Protagoras and Socrates on Wisdom and Rhetoric." Christopher Baldwin,<br />
University of Toronto, cbaldwin@chass.utoronto.ca<br />
"The Argument for Relativism in the Theaetetus." Matthew Davis, St. John's<br />
College (Santa Fe), mdavis@mail.sjcsf.edu<br />
"The Place and Purpose of Aristotle's Rhetoric in His Corpus as a Whole."<br />
Bryan-Paul Frost, University of Louisiana (Lafayette), bpfrost@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: Steven Forde, University of North Texas, forde@unt.edu<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 8:30 am - 12:00 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 3 EXHIBIT HALL<br />
(Authors will be present from 8:30-10:15 am)<br />
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Section 7 Posters<br />
Elections, Voting Behavior, and Participation<br />
1. "Social Structure and <strong>Political</strong> Participation: Examining Second-Order<br />
Mobilization Effects in a Presidential Election." Scott McClurg, Washington<br />
University in St. Louis, sdmcclur@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
2. "The Myth of Prediction: Reanalysis of Economic Forecast Modeling.” Junseok<br />
Kim, SUNY - Stony Brook, junkim@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
3. "Campaign Finance Reform Revisions in New York City." Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner<br />
College, JFKraus1@aol.com<br />
4. "Incumbent Popularity and Vote Choice in Gubernatorial Elections." James D.<br />
King, University of Wyoming, jking@uwyo.edu<br />
5. "Strategic Small Money Contributions: Evidence From the 1996 House<br />
Elections." Gregory Fugate, University of Colorado at Boulder,<br />
fugate@colorado.edu<br />
6. "Power Indices: From Indeterminacy to Sensitivity with Respect to Initial<br />
Assumptions." Katri Sieberg, College of William and Mary, kksieb@wm.edu<br />
7. "Inside the War Chest: Explaining the Fundraising Success of Candidates for<br />
Governor." Kedron Bardwell, University of Iowa, kedron-bardwell@uiowa.edu<br />
8. "Decomposing the Referendum on Clinton in Midterm Elections." Lynne Gibson,<br />
University of Maryland, lgibson@gvpt.umd.ed<br />
9. "Voter Transitions and Sectionalism in State Politics." Jason E. Schuknecht,<br />
University of Maryland, jschuknecht@gvpt.umd.edu; James G. Gimpel,<br />
University of Maryland, jgimpel@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
10. "Candidate Viability: Physical Appearance, Money, Media and the Polls in the<br />
2000 Presidential Primaries." Margaret Curran, Northern Illinois University,<br />
mcurran1@niu.edu; James N. Schubert, Northern Illinois University,<br />
jschubert@niu.edu; Carmen Strungaru, carst4@bio.unibuc.ro<br />
11. "Explaining the Gap: Misreporting and Vote Turnout in US Elections." Benjamin<br />
Deufel, Harvard University, deufel@fas.harvard.edu; Orit Kedar, Harvard<br />
University, kedar@fas.harvard.edu<br />
12. "<strong>Political</strong> Participation Among Persons in Labor Unions." Anthony LoBianco,<br />
University of Kentucky, tflobil@pop.uky.edu<br />
13. "What is Forward-Oriented about Economic Expectations? Disaggregating the<br />
<strong>Political</strong>, the Personal, and National Elements in Individual Opinions."<br />
Matthew Ruben, UC San Diego, mruben@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
14. "The Effect of Affect: The Role of 'Feelings' in Electoral Behavior." Susan<br />
Johnson, University of Wisconsin Whitewater, johnsons@uwwvax.uww.edu<br />
15. "Partisanship as a Social Convention." Anna Harvey, New York University,<br />
anna.harvey@nyu.edu<br />
16. "Estimating the Effects of Barriers to Registration." Michael Hanmer, University<br />
of Michigan, mhanmer@umich.edu<br />
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Section 15 Posters I<br />
INTEREST GROUP POLITICS<br />
1. "How Interest Groups Use the Internet to Lobby: The Case of Yucca Mountain."<br />
Jennifer Mathews-Lucas, University of New Mexico, lucasj@unm.edu<br />
2. "Mitigating the Defects of Pluralism: Interest Group Coalitions before the<br />
Supreme Court." Jason F. Jagemann, Western Michigan University,<br />
93jagemann@wmich.edu<br />
3. Interest Group Lobbying in Multiple Institutional Venues." Thomas T. Holyoke,<br />
George Washington University, tholyoke@gwu.edu<br />
4. Interest Groups Affecting a Change in Governmental Action." Virginia Haysley,<br />
University of New Orleans, vmhpo@uno.edu<br />
Disc: Beth L. Leech, Rutgers University, BethL@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
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Section 15 Posters II<br />
POLITICAL PARTY ELECTION ACTIVITY<br />
1. "The Working Families Party in New York: A Splinter or New Growth?" Richard<br />
P. Barberio, Skidmore College, rbarberi@skidmore.edu<br />
2. "Decision-making in Iowa Caucus Politics." Barbara Trish, Grinnell College,<br />
trish@grinnell.edu<br />
3. "The New Unionism? <strong>Political</strong> Party and The Defeat Of California's Paycheck<br />
Protection Initiative." Kathleen Hale, Kent State University, khale@kent.edu<br />
4. "<strong>Political</strong> Commitment and the Genesis of Realignment in American Politics."<br />
Douglas Grob, Stanford University, dgrob@stanford.edu<br />
Disc: Greg D. Adams, Carnegie Mellon University, gadams@andrew.cmu.edu<br />
James R. Simmons, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,<br />
Simmons@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu<br />
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Section 15 Posters III<br />
PARTY EVOLUTION, CAMPAIGN FINANCE, AND PARTY COMPETITION<br />
1. "Leadership PAC Contribution Strategies and Member Ambitions." Marian<br />
Currinder, University of Florida, mcurrin@ufl.edu<br />
2. "Reconstructing Down's Model of Party Competition." Allen Brierly, University<br />
of Northern Iowa, Allen.Brierly@uni.edu<br />
3. "The Democratcentric Nature of Challenger Quality Measures." Neil Berch, West<br />
Virginia University, nberch@wvu.edu<br />
4. "Party Competition and Legislative Conflict in the United States." Seth<br />
Goldstein, University of Rochester, sgdn@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Disc: Robert Boatright, University of Chicago, robb@polisci.spc.uchicago.edu<br />
Peter W. Wielhouwer, Regent University, petewie@regent.edu<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 3 (Continues) EXHIBIT HALL<br />
See Page 99 For Listings.<br />
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Panel 1-K SANDBURG 2<br />
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC OUTCOMES<br />
Chair: Kelly Chang, University of Wisconsin-Madison, kchang@ssc.wisc.edu<br />
Papers: “Globalization, <strong>Political</strong> Institutions, and Government Spending.” Geoffrey<br />
Garrett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Jonathan Rodden,<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, jrodden@mid.edu<br />
“The European Central Bank and the Democratic Deficit: Implications from the<br />
Federal Reserve.” Kelly Chang, University of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />
kchang@ssc.wisc.edu, William T. Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-<br />
Champaign, bernhard@staff.uiuc.edu<br />
“Support for Economic Reform in Industrialized Democracies: A Cross-National<br />
Analysis.“ Karl Kaltenthaler, Rhodes College, kaltenthaler@rhodes.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> and Economic Forces and the Structure of Banking Systems.” Caroline<br />
Fohlin, California Institute of Technology, fohlin@hss.caltech.edu<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 2-B PARLOR F<br />
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND POLICY OUTCOMES<br />
Chair: Mark P. Jones, Michigan State University, Mark.Jones@ssc.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “The <strong>Political</strong> Dynamics of Post-Communist Economic Reform.” Timothy Frye,<br />
Ohio State University, frye.51@osu.edu<br />
“Democracy and Inequality.” Carles Boix, The University of Chicago,<br />
cboix@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
“The Effect of Changes in Regime on Census-Taking.” Holly Gunning, Emory<br />
University, hgunnin@emory.edu<br />
“An Institutional Explanation for Ethnic Conflict and Economic Growth in India.”<br />
Irfan Nooruddin, University of Michigan, irfann@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Mark P. Jones, Michigan State University, Mark.Jones@ssc.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 3-I SANDBURG 3<br />
THE ROLE OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN BUILDING NEW<br />
DEMOCRACIES<br />
Chair: Christine S. Lipsmeyer, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga,<br />
christine-Lipsmeyer@utc.edu<br />
Papers: “NGOs, the State, Competition, Cooperation and Democratization: The Cases of<br />
Algeria, Egypt, and The Sudan.” Matthew Todd Bradley, State University of<br />
New York--Binghamton, mtodd131@aol.com<br />
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“When Civil Society is Not Enough: NGOs and Democracy-Building in Post-<br />
Soviet Russia.” Jonathan Weiler, Bowdoin College, jweiler@bowdoin.edu<br />
“Intermediate Organizations in Land Reform Implementation: Comparative Study<br />
of Russia and South Africa.” Ekaterina M. Levintova, Western Michigan<br />
University, 97levintova@wmich.edu; Jim Butterfield, Western Michigan<br />
University<br />
Disc: Laura Brunell, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh<br />
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Panel 3-S SALON 6<br />
TRANSITION PROBLEMS AND PITFALLS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD<br />
Chair: Martin Slann, Clemson University, kibbutz@clemson.edu<br />
Papers: “State Bargaining Power and Transition to Democracy in Benin and Togo.”<br />
Jennifer C. Seely, Washington University-St. Louis, jcseely@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“The Paradox of Regime Change: Repression and <strong>Political</strong> Transitions.” Heather<br />
Frazier, University of Colorado-Boulder, heather.Frazier@Colorado.edu<br />
“Problems of Democratic Transition: Will Nigeria Get it Right This Time?”<br />
Iren Omo-Bare, Millsaps College, Omobai@okra.millsaps.edu<br />
Disc: Martin Slann, Clemson University, kibbutz@clemson.edu<br />
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Panel 4-I MONTROSE 2<br />
METHODOLOGY, CONFLICT, AND THE MIDDLE EAST<br />
Chair: Mark Crescenzi, University of North Carolina, crescenzi@unc.edu<br />
Papers: “Domestic Politics and Conflict among Rivals: Explaining the Timing of Conflict<br />
Expressed by Israel towards the Palestinians." Chad Atkinson, University of<br />
Illinois, catkinso@uiuc.edu<br />
“Assessing the Islamist Threat: A Test of Realist and Cultural Theories in the<br />
Post-Gulf War Middle East." Elizabeth Langston, University of Kentucky,<br />
emlsak@yahoo.com<br />
“Arms Races in the Middle East as N-Nation Processes." Kanishkan<br />
Sathasivam, Texas A & M University, kani@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: Mark Crescenzi, University of North Carolina, crescenzi@unc.edu<br />
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Panel 4-J SANDBURG 6<br />
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE POST COLD WAR ERA<br />
Chair: Richard Rupp, Purdue University Calumet, RichardRupp@cs.com<br />
Papers: “UNTAC, Authority, and International Relations Theory." Ian Hurd, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, hurd@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
“Having Faith in NGOs?: A Comparison of Secular and Faith-based NGOs<br />
Engaged in International Peace-building." Loramy Conradi, University of Notre<br />
Dame, conradi.1@nd.edu
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
“Cyberlinks between Human Rights NGOs: A Network Analysis." Sangmin Bae,<br />
Department of <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Purdue University, sbae@polsci.purdue.edu;<br />
Junho Choi, Purdue University, jchoi4@purdue.edu<br />
“Coalitions and Coercion." Victoria Williams, University of Kentucky,<br />
vcwill@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: Richard Rupp, Purdue University Calumet, RichardRupp@cs.com<br />
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Panel 5-G SANDBURG 7<br />
IPE AND REFORM IN EAST ASIA<br />
Chair: A. Maria Toyoda, Stanford Japan Center-Research<br />
Papers: "The Politics of Banking Induced Currency Crises in Thailand, South Korea, and<br />
Taiwan." Ashaf M. Ismail, Cornell University, ami2@cornell.edu<br />
"The Politics of Financial Stabilization in Korea: Lessons from the Past." Michelle<br />
S. Lorenzini, Washington University in St. Louis, mlorenzi@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
"An Empirical Analysis of China's Policy Decisions from 1978-1998." Todd J.<br />
Reed, University of Missouri-Columbia, tapscitr@showme.missouri.edu<br />
Disc: A. Maria Toyoda, Stanford Japan Center-Research<br />
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Panel 6-C CLARK 7<br />
EMOTIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS<br />
Chair: Tim Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, facklert@nevada.edu<br />
Papers: “Measuring <strong>Political</strong> Enthusiasm and Anxiety.” W. Russell Neuman, University<br />
of Pennsylvania, rneuman@asc.upenn.edu; Michael MacKuen, University of<br />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, mackuen@unc.edu; George Marcus, Williams<br />
College, e.marcus@williams.edu<br />
“And the Tie Goes to... Testing the “Ties” with Data from the 1996 National<br />
Election Study.” Vicky Wilkins, University of Missouri-Columbia,<br />
vwilkins@gte.net<br />
“Another Look at the Structure of Attitudes toward Presidential Candidates.”<br />
Herb Weisberg, Ohio State University, Weisberg.1@osu.edu<br />
“Emotional Engagement and <strong>Political</strong> Sophistication: Who Responds to<br />
Emotional Appeals?” Ted Brader, Harvard University, tbrader@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Disc: Tim Fackler, University of Nevada<br />
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Panel 7-M SALON 3<br />
THE GOVERNOR AND THE BILLIONAIRE<br />
Chair: Jeffrey W. Koch, SUNY - Geneseo, koch@geneseo.edu<br />
Papers: "Where Did All the Voters Go? Ross Perot in the 1992 and 1996 Elections."<br />
Brian Smith, The Pennsylvania State University, bws112@psu.edu
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"Does Incumbency Matter? The Strategic Choice of Third Party Voters in US<br />
Presidential Elections." Sungdai Cho, University of Missouri-Columbia,<br />
sdc135@mizzou.edu; Jae-Woo Hong, University of Missouri-Columbia;<br />
jh4ff@missouri.edu, Jaechul Lee, University of Missouri-Columbia,<br />
c749266@showme.missouri.edu<br />
"The Perot Movement and the 'Unanticipated' Republican Revolution." Robert<br />
Yowell, University of Kansas, ryowell@ukans.edu<br />
"The Origins and Impact of Voter Support for Jesse Ventura in the 1998<br />
Minnesota Gubernatorial Election." Dean Lacy, Ohio State University,<br />
dlacy+@osu.edu; Quin Monson, Ohio State University, monson.6@osu.edu<br />
Disc: Jeffrey Koch, SUNY - Geneseo, koch@geneseo.edu<br />
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Panel 7-W SALON 7<br />
GUBERNATORIAL AND SENATORIAL CANDIDATES<br />
Chair: Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico, atkeson@unm.edu<br />
Papers: "Gunning for the Governor: Challenger Emergence in Gubernatorial Contests."<br />
Randall W. Partin, University of New Mexico, partin@unm.edu<br />
"The Statehouse or the US Senate: A Comparison Between Gubernatorial and<br />
Senatorial Candidates.” Scott Lasley, University of Maine,<br />
scott.lasley@umit.maine.edu; Peverill Squire, University of Iowa,<br />
"Governors as US Senate Candidates: The Impact of Gubernatorial Term Limits<br />
on Electoral Competition for the US Senate." Richard J. Powell, Hamilton<br />
College, rpowell@hamilton.edu<br />
Disc: Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of New Mexico, atkeson@unm.edu<br />
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Panel 8-E SALON 2<br />
MEET THE AUTHOR: DIANA MUTZ, IMPERSONAL INFLUENCE: HOW PERCEPTONS<br />
OF MASS COLLECTIVES AFFECT POLITICAL ATTITUDES<br />
Chair: Robert Huckfeldt, Indiana University, huckfeld@indiana.edu<br />
Part: Robert Huckfeldt, Indiana University, huckfeld@indiana.edu<br />
Jan Leighley, Texas A&M University<br />
James Kuklinski, University of Illinois<br />
Disc: Diana Mutz, Ohio State University<br />
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Panel 9-G BURNHAM 1<br />
GENDER AND THE MILITARY<br />
Chair: Gratzia V. Smeall, St. Norbert College, smeagv@mail.snc.edu<br />
Papers: “The Gendered Military in the New Millenium.” Mary Lou Kendrigan, Lansing<br />
Community College, kendriganm@aol.com<br />
“What Will this Democracy Support? Future Combat Roles for Women in the<br />
American Military.” Kim Field, United States Military Academy,<br />
jk9104@exmail.usma.edu; John Nagl, United States Military Academy,<br />
jj9508@exmail.usma.edu
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
“Women, the U.S. Armed Forces and the Combat Exclusion Policy:<br />
Discriminatory Practice or Discretionary Decision?” Gregory G. Gunderson,<br />
Central Missouri State University, gunderson@cmsu1.cmsu.edu, Sara Zeigler,<br />
Eastern Kentucky University<br />
Disc: Carolyn James, Iowa State University, cjames514@aol.com<br />
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Panel 9-M SALON 8<br />
GENDER AND PUBLIC POLICY: LARGE-N COMPARISONS<br />
(Co-sponsored with Public Policy)<br />
Chair: Jyl Josephson, Illinois State University, jjosep@ilstu.edu<br />
Papers: “Representing Women's Perspective: Gender, Women's Policy Agencies and<br />
Public Policy.” S. Laurel Weldon, Purdue University, weldon@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“Post-Materialist Values and State Politics: An Increase in Gender Issues?”<br />
Michelle A. Barnello, Old Dominion University, mbarnell@odu.edu; John F.<br />
Camobreco, Christopher Newport University, camobrec@cnu.edu<br />
“Explaining Variation in State Fetal Rights Policy: Competing Rights?” Maureen<br />
Rand Oakley, Kent State University, moakley@kent.edu; Trudy Steuernagel,<br />
Kent State University, tsteuern@kent.edu<br />
“A Cross-National Survey of Women's Suffrage and Procedural Democracy.”<br />
Victor Assal, University of Maryland, vassal@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Amy Makinen, University of Rochester, zamym@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
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Panel 10-D BURNHAM 2<br />
WHITE ATTITUDES TOWARD MINORITIES<br />
Chair: Maruice Mangum, University of Alabama at Birmingham, mmangum@uab.edu.<br />
Papers: “Cultural Backlash and the Structural Foundation of Racial Attitudes.”<br />
D. Stephen Voss, University of Kentucky, dsvoss@pop.uky.edu<br />
“On the Causes and Consequences of Racial Prejudice: Examining Multiple<br />
Measures.” Fred Slocum, Minnesota State University, Mankato,<br />
frederick.slocum@mankato.msus.edu<br />
“The Effects of Strengthened Racial Cues in Candidate Evaluations.” Nicole E.<br />
Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, nicolej@alpha2.csd.wum.edu<br />
Disc: Darren Davis, Michigan State University, darren.davis@ssc.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 11-A PARLOR C<br />
NIETZSCHE: FREEDOM, REALISM, AND POLITICAL FAILURE<br />
Chair: Daniel Spicer, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, spicer@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Papers: “Does Individual Liberty Foster Individuality?” Peter Busch, The Liberty Fund,<br />
pbusch@compuserve.com<br />
“‘Courage in the Face of Reality’: On Nietzsche’s Admiration of Thucydides.”<br />
John Zumbrunnen, St. John’s University, jzumbrunnen@csbsju.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Failure and the Origin of Slave Morality.” Paul Glenn, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Oshkosh, glenn@uwosh.edu<br />
Disc: Kathy Purnell, Albion College, kpurnell@albion.edu<br />
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Panel 12-H MONTROSE 3<br />
MIMESIS<br />
Chair: Sara Monoson, Northwestern University, s-monoson@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: “Mimesis and Legitimacy in Hobbes’ <strong>Political</strong> Thought.” Paul Axelrod, University<br />
of Washington, axelrod@u.washington.edu<br />
“G. H. Mead and J. Habermas: Mimesis and Communicative Action.” Gregg<br />
Miller, University of Washington, ggmiller@u.washington.edu<br />
Disc: Stephen Engelmann, University of Illinois at Chicago, sengelma@uic.edu<br />
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Panel 13-G LASALLE 1<br />
ETHICS AND RATIONAL CHOICE<br />
Chair: David Austen-Smith, Northwestern University, dasm@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: “Self-Interest, Moral Principle, and Social Context: A Formal Analysis of<br />
Abolitionism.” Kathleen Bawn, UCLA, kbawn@polisci.ucla.edu<br />
“Do People Have a Taste for Doing Good, or Do They Have a Taste for<br />
Punishing Each Other for Not Doing Good, Which is Why They Do Good?”<br />
Susanne Lohmann, UCLA, lohmann@ucla.edu<br />
“A Game-Theoretic Model of Citizen Duty.” Alvaro Sandroni, Northwestern<br />
University, sandroni@nwu.edu; Tim Feddersen, Princeton University,<br />
tfed@princeton.edu<br />
"Rational Abstention in a Signaling Model of Repeated Elections with Costless<br />
Voting." Ken Shotts, Northwestern University, k-shotts@nwu.edu<br />
Disc: Nolan McCarty, Columbia University, nmm19@columbia.edu<br />
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Panel 14-D LASALLE 2<br />
MARKOV CHAIN MONTE CARLO AND THE MODELING OF HETEROGENEITY<br />
Chair: Kevin Quinn, Harvard University, kquinn@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Papers: “Estimation and Inference for Ideal Points by Bayesian Simulation.” Joshua<br />
Clinton, Stanford University, jclinton@leland.stanford.edu; Simon Jackman,<br />
Stanford University, jackman@leland.stanford.edu; Douglas R. Rivers, Stanford<br />
University, rivers@leland.stanford.edu<br />
“Bayesian Inference for Heterogeneous Event Counts.” Andrew D. Martin,<br />
SUNY Stony-Brook, amartin@amartin.sbs.sunysb.edu<br />
“Ideological Heterogeneity in Mass Electorates.” Kevin Quinn, Harvard<br />
University, kquinn@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“Process Control in Bureaucracies.” Andrew B. Whitford, Rice University and<br />
University of Michigan, whitford@sph.umich.edu<br />
Disc: David A.M. Peterson, University of Minnesota, dpeters@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Phil Paolino, University of Texas, ppaolino@mail.la.utexas.edu<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 15-C MONTROSE 1<br />
THE EVOLUTION AND HISTORY OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES<br />
Chair: Steven E. Schier, Carleton College, sschier@carleton.edu<br />
Papers: "The Emergence of the Democratic Party in the North, 1946 1998." Jeffrey<br />
Stonecash, Syracuse University, jstone@syr.edu; Mark D. Brewer, Syracuse<br />
University, mdbrewer@syr.edu<br />
"Changing Concepts of Party in the United States, 1815-1828." J.P. Monroe,<br />
University of Miami, monroe@miami.edu<br />
"American Party Attitudes Towards the States, 1840 to 1988." Scott C. Pandich,<br />
Binghamton University, ScottCPan@aol.com<br />
"The Party in Principle: Issues and Ideals of the Democratic and Republican<br />
Parties Since 1980." Jason Pigg, The Ohio State University, pigg.8@osu.edu<br />
Disc: Burdett Loomis, University of Kansas, b-loomis@ukans.edu<br />
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Panel 16-F LASALLE 3<br />
EXECUTIVE BRANCH DYNAMICS<br />
Chair: Rui J.P. de Figueiredo, Jr., University of California at Berkeley,<br />
rui@haas.berkeley.edu<br />
Papers: "Staffing the Executive Branch, 1933-1998." Matthew J. Dickinson, Harvard<br />
University, mdickins@latte.harvard.edu<br />
"A Case Study of Bureaucratic Development: The Department of Treasury.”<br />
Rose Razaghian, Columbia University, rr222@columbia.edu<br />
"Executive Privilege: Time to Move Beyond Berger." Mark J. Rozell, Catholic<br />
University, rozell@cua.edu<br />
Disc: James D. King, University of Wyoming, jking@uwyo.edu<br />
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Panel 17-O LASALLE 6<br />
STATE LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY AND CAREERS<br />
Chair: Rebecca Deen, The University of Texas-Arlington, deen@uta.edu<br />
Papers: "Term Limits and Legislative Careers: The Role of Opportunity Costs."<br />
Christopher Afendulis, Harvard University, cafendulis@sdg.com<br />
"When is a Legislative Career a Career?" E. Lee Bernick, University of North<br />
Carolina-Greensboro, Bernick@uncg.edu; Ethan Bernick, Florida State<br />
University, emb0828@garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br />
"On the Accuracy of Legislator Self-Reported Activity." Grant Reeher, Syracuse<br />
University, gdreeher@maxwell.syr.edu; Kathryn Sowards, Washington State<br />
University<br />
"From Protest to Politics: A Look at the Success of Black Legislators in<br />
Mississippi." Kimberly Adams, University of Mississippi, ksadams@olemiss.edu<br />
Disc: Keith E. Hamm, Rice University, hamm@rice.edu<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 17-W SALON 4<br />
DECISION-MAKING III: CONSTITUENCY AND PARTY INFLUENCES<br />
Chair: Scott Nikolai, Texas Tech University, snikolai@yahoo.com<br />
Papers: "Patrick Kennedy and State-Based Strategies for Members of Congress."<br />
Darrell West, Brown University, Darrell_West@brown.edu<br />
"Constituency Interest and the Temporal Proximity to Elections: The Senator's<br />
Voting Decision." Shawn Treier, Stanford University,<br />
satreier@leland.stanford.edu<br />
"The Effect of Hometown Size on Voting Ideology in the House of<br />
Representatives." Edward Miller, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point,<br />
emiller@uwsp.edu<br />
"Lessons in Loyalty: Resource Allocation in the House of Representatives.”<br />
Jennifer Van Heerde, University of California-Riverside,<br />
jvanheer@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
Disc: J. Mark Wrighton, University of Texas-Pan American, wrighton@panam.edu<br />
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Panel 18-G CLARK 10<br />
STATE SUPREME COURTS IN THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM<br />
Chair: Alan Tarr, Rutgers University - Camden, tarr@crab.rutgers.edu<br />
Papers: “Judicial Innovation under State Constitutions.” James N.G. Cauthen, City<br />
University of New York, jcauthen@jjay.cuny.edu<br />
“Compliance with the United States Supreme Court: The Case of State<br />
Supreme Courts.” Wendy Martinek, Michigan State University,<br />
marti234@pilot.msu.edu<br />
“Partisan Preferences, Contextual Influences, and the Impact of Changing<br />
Supreme Court Policy in High and Low Salience Cases.” Donald R. Songer,<br />
University of South Carolina, dsonger@sc.edu; Tara W. Stricko, University of<br />
South Carolina, tarastricko@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: Laura Langer, University of Arizona, llanger@u.arizona.edu<br />
Kenneth L. Manning, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth,<br />
kmanning@umassd.edu<br />
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Panel 19-C BURNHAM 5<br />
STATE WELFARE POLICY: CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES<br />
Chair: Greg Shaw, Illinois Wesleyan University, gshaw@titan.iwu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Impact of Welfare Programs on Poverty in the American States.” William<br />
Berry, Florida State University, wberry@garnet.acns.fsu.edu; Richard Fording,<br />
University of Kentucky<br />
“State Competition Over Welfare Programs: A General Test.” Michael Bailey,<br />
Georgetown University, baileyma@gunet.georgetown.edu; Mark Rom,<br />
Georgetown University
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
“Setting the Terms of Relief: <strong>Political</strong> Explanations for State Policy Choices in the<br />
Devolution Revolution.” Sanford F. Schram, Bryn Mawr College,<br />
sschram@brynmawr.edu; Joe Soss, American University; Erin O’Brien,<br />
American University; Thomas Vartanian, Bryn Mawr College<br />
Disc: Evan J. Ringquist, Florida State University, eringqui@garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br />
Robert B. Albritton, University of Mississippi,<br />
ralbritt@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu<br />
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Panel 20-J CLARK 5<br />
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS CONSIDER THE NEW URBANISM<br />
Chair: Robert L. Lineberry, University of Houston, @jetson.uh.edu<br />
Papers: "Chicago Architecture." Douglas Farr, Congress for a New Urbanism<br />
"Private Governance and Public Opinion in a Company Town: The Case of<br />
Celebration, Florida." Hugh Bartling, University of Kentucky,<br />
hebartOO@pop.uky.edu<br />
Disc: Dennis Judd, University of Missouri, St. Louis, dennis.judd@umsl.edu<br />
Terry Clark, University of Chicago<br />
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Panel 21-H MONTROSE 7<br />
FIREARMS IN THE U.S.: PUBLIC OPINION, POLICY, AND IMPACT<br />
Chair: James L. True, Lamar University, truejl@hal.lamar.edu<br />
Papers: "Public Opinion, Gender and Handgun Safety Policy Across the States." Emily<br />
Van Dunk, Public Policy Forum, evandunk@execpc.com<br />
"Saying 'Yes,' 'No,' and 'Load Me Up' to Guns in America." James L. True,<br />
Lamar University, truejl@hal.lamar.edu; Glenn Utter, Lamar University,<br />
uttergh@hal.lamar.edu;<br />
"Equity in the Free-Fire Zone: Racial Disparity and Violent Crime." Warren Eller,<br />
Texas A&M University, eller@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: Robert J. Spitzer, SUNY Cortland; spitzerb@snycorva.cortland.edu<br />
Christopher Bosso, Northeastern University, cbosso@lynx.dac.neu.edu<br />
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Panel 21-K SALON 5<br />
EVALUATING THE IMPACTS OF WELFARE REFORM<br />
Chair: David M. Hedge, University of Florida, dhedge@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
Papers: "Bootstraps and Benevolences: A Comparative Test of the States' Capacity to<br />
Effect Change in Welfare Recipients." David M. Hedge, University of Florida,<br />
dhedge@polisci.ufl.edu; Renee J. Johnson, University of Florida ; Marian<br />
Currinder, University of Florida<br />
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"How Are the Children on Welfare Leavers Faring?" Dana K. Rickman, Georgia<br />
State University, gs02dkr@panther.gsu.edu; E. Michael Foster, Georgia State<br />
University<br />
"Battered Women Experience Welfare Reform in Arizona: Implementation of the<br />
Family Violence Option of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity<br />
Reconciliation Act." Sharon A. Chanley, Arizona State University,<br />
sharon.chanley@asu.edu<br />
"Short-Term Welfare-to-Work Interventions in a Low Unemployment Economy."<br />
Maureen Gilbride, University of Missouri-St. Louis, gilbride@umsl.edu; Andrew<br />
Glassberg, University of Missouri-St. Louis<br />
Disc: Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University, hansonr@indiana.edu<br />
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Panel 22-L SANDBURG 4<br />
THE HERBERT SIMON AWARD LECTURE<br />
Recipient: Patricia W. Ingraham, Syracuse University<br />
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Panel 23-A SALON 1<br />
POLITICAL CULTURE AND DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION<br />
Chair: Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University, abramson@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “<strong>Political</strong> Culture and Democratic Consolidation.” Thomas W. Hey, Indiana<br />
University, they@indiana.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Culture, Democracy and Hegemony in Latin America: An Attempt to<br />
Explain the Non-Democratic <strong>Political</strong> Behavior.” Henrique Carlos de O. de<br />
Castro, La Salle University - Brazil, hcc@umich.edu<br />
“Profound Ambivalence: The Origins of European Views About a European-wide<br />
Parliamentary Government.” Robert Rohrschneider, Indiana University,<br />
rrohrsch@indiana.edu<br />
“Democracy, Economy, and Values; Estimating A Recursive System.” Ronald<br />
Inglehart, University of Michigan; Sean Ehrlich, University of Michigan<br />
Disc: Kathleen Dowley, SUNY New Paltz, dowleyk@matrix.newpaltz.edu<br />
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Panel 24-A BURNHAM 4<br />
ROUNDTABLE: "MASTER TEACHERS" REVEAL THE SECRETS OF THEIR<br />
TEACHING SUCCESS<br />
Chair: Alan Gitelson, Loyola University Chicago, Agitels@wpo.it.luc.edu<br />
Recipient: "The Edwin T. and Vivijeanne F. Sujack Award for Teaching<br />
Excellence.” Loyola University; and<br />
"Outstanding University Faculty Member of the Year.” Loyola University<br />
Panel: Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University,<br />
Lawrence.Baum@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu; Recipient: "Outstanding Teaching<br />
Award.” Colleges of the Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s, Ohio State University
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Rosemary O'Leary, Syracuse University, roleary@maxwell.syr.edu; Recipient:<br />
"President's Award for Distinguished Teaching," Indiana University; "Board of<br />
Trustees Teaching Excellence Recognition Award," Indiana University;<br />
"Professor of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching," Maxwell School,<br />
Syracuse University; and "National Excellence in Teaching Award" National<br />
<strong>Association</strong> of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration<br />
Leroy Rieselbach, Indiana University, rieselba@falstaff.ucs.indiana.edu;<br />
Recipient: "Distinguished Teaching Award," Indiana University Graduate School<br />
Robert Stein, Rice University, stein@rice.edu; Recipient: "George R. Brown<br />
Award for Superior Teaching," Rice University<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 12:15 - 2:00 pm<br />
MPSA 2001 Program Committee Meeting MONROE<br />
Chairs: Mark Schneider, SUNY-Stony Brook<br />
Diana Mutz, Ohio State University<br />
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POSTER SESSION 4 EXHIBIT HALL<br />
(Authors will be present from 1:30-3:15 pm)<br />
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Section 11 Posters<br />
<strong>Political</strong> Theory and Philosophy: Theorists and Texts<br />
1. “Can There Be a Revolution?: Does Sartre or Althusser Provide an Adequate<br />
Theory for Social Change?” Lee Rademacher, Purdue University-Calumet,<br />
fromage@calumet.purdue.edu<br />
2. “Machiavelli’s Thoughts on ‘Revolution’ in the Discorsi.” Jun-Hyeok Kwok, The<br />
University of Chicago, jkwak@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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Section 18 Posters<br />
Judicial Politics And Public Law<br />
1. “Predicting Supreme Court Decisions: Establishment Clause Cases.” Jon<br />
Schaff, Loyola University Chicago, jschaf@wpo.it.luc.edu; Scott Yenor,<br />
Gustavus Adolophus College<br />
2. “Issue Salience and State Supreme Court Decision Making.” Cynthia N.<br />
Unmack, University of California, Davis, clunmack@ucdavis.edu<br />
3. “Revisiting Freshman Effect and the U.S. Supreme Court.” Danette Brickman,<br />
Texas A&M University, danette@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
4. “Strategically, Non-sophisticated Behavior: Re-evaluating Supreme Court<br />
Justices’ Responses to Override Threat.” Chad M. King, SUNY Stony Brook,<br />
chking@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
5. “Statutory Influences on Federal Court Challenges to Administrative<br />
Adjudication.” Scott Graves, SUNY Stony Brook, sgraves@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
6. "Analyzing Judicial Activism in Constitutional Courts Through Fuzzy-Set<br />
Analysis." David L. Weiden, University of Texas at Austin, dweiden@du.edu<br />
7. “The ‘Tabloidization’ of Crime Coverage, and its Effects on the American Public.”<br />
Robert W. Van Sickel, Purdue University Calumet,<br />
vansicke@calumet.purdue.edu; Richard L. Fox, Union College<br />
8. “The Structure of U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making.” Blake J. Nelson, Penn<br />
State Harrisburg, nxb17@psu.edu<br />
9. “Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing? Examining the Role of Attorneys in the<br />
Judicial Process.” John Szmer, University of South Carolina, szmer@aol.com<br />
10. “Explaining Judicial Innumeracy.” Jeremy Buchman, Stanford University,<br />
jbuchman@leland.stanford.edu<br />
11. “State Supreme Court Justices: Private Goals, Public Policy.” Eric N.<br />
Waltenburg, Purdue University, waltenbu@polsci.purdue.edu; Charles S.<br />
Lopeman, University of West Georgia, slopemann@westga.edu<br />
12. “Appellate Court Size and Efficiency: Do Fewer Justices Create More Justice?”<br />
Thomas A. Schmeling, St. Joseph’s University, tschmeli@sju.edu<br />
13. “Information Theory and Supreme Court Agenda Setting.” Vanessa Baird,<br />
University of Colorado, vanessa.baird@colorado.edu
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14. Multi-Dimensional Behavior on the High Court: The Influence of Case Perception<br />
on Judicial Decision Making.” Hans J. Hacker, University of Maryland,<br />
hhacker@gvpt.umd.edu; Scott Johnson, Frostberg State University,<br />
sjohnson@frostberg.edu<br />
15. “The Dynamics of U.S. Attorneys’ Career Paths.” James Eisenstein, Penn State<br />
University, j3e@psu.edu<br />
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Section 19 Posters<br />
STATE AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLITICS<br />
1. “Issue Spaces and Party Placement in the States: Evidence from a Multi-State<br />
Analysis of State Legislative Elections.” Gary Hetland, Indiana University,<br />
ghetland@indiana.edu; Gerald Wright, Indiana University<br />
2. “State Policy Choices in Air Quality Regulation: A Test of the Lowry Model.”<br />
Brian J. Gerber, SUNY-Stony Brook, bgerber@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
3. “Federalism, Institutions, and Macroeconomic Performance in the American<br />
States.” George A. Krause, University of South Carolina,<br />
George.Krause@sc.edu<br />
4. ”A New Model of Courts: Courts and Intergovernmental Relations in the US, EU,<br />
and Canada.” Paul Fabian Mullen, University of Pittsburgh, pfmst3+@pitt.edu<br />
5. “State Legislative Decisions on Fiscal Issues: A Problem of Public Goods and the<br />
Politics of Scarcity.” Theodore B. Pedeliski, University of North Dakota,<br />
pedelisk@plains.NoDak.edu<br />
6. “Establishing a State Office in Washington: Factors that Matter.” Jennifer M.<br />
Jensen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, jjensen@email.unc.edu<br />
7. “A New Judicial Federalism at the Millenium.” Michael Fine, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, finemr@uwec.edu<br />
8. “State Level Bureaucrats’ Perceptions Toward Federal Grant-Making: Addicted<br />
or Pleasure Users.” Jennifer Hora, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,<br />
hora@email.unc.edu; Susan Webb, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />
Disc: Evan J. Ringquist, Florida State University, eringqui@garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br />
Section 20 Posters<br />
URBAN POLITICS<br />
1. "Constituency Responsiveness at the Local Level: A Case Study of the Ann<br />
Arbor City Council." Tasha S. Philpot, University of Michigan,<br />
tphilpot@umich.edu; Michael Johnson, University of Michigan<br />
2. "Big City Mayors in the 19th and 20th Centuries." Andrew D. McNitt, Eastern<br />
Illinois University, cfadm01@eiu.edu<br />
3. "15 Minutes of Fame: Milwaukee's Mayors." Martin Gruberg, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Oshkosh, GRUBERG@UWOSH.EDU
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4. "Economic Development and Competition Among Jurisdictions." Roland<br />
Stephen, North Carolina State University, stephen@social.chass.ncsu.edu<br />
5. "Managerial Innovation in Local Government: Some Effects of Administrative<br />
Leadership and Policy Board Behavior." Douglas M. Ihrke, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, dihrke@csd.uwm.edu; Greg R. Rabidoux, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, gregrr@uwm.cs.edu; Gerald T. Garbis, Northern Illinois<br />
University, ggabris@niu.edu<br />
6. "The Cities That Ate New York: An Institutional Analysis of Intergovernmental<br />
Relations in the Empire State." Bertram Johnson, Harvard University,<br />
bnjohns@fas.harvard.edu<br />
7. "The Multiple Melting Pot: Globalization, Cosmopolitan Social Capital and<br />
Democratic Citizenship." Joseph Yi, University of Chicago,<br />
josephyi@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 1-M SANDBURG 2<br />
ENVIRONMENTALISM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES<br />
Chair: Debra Holzhauer, Purdue University, Dholzhauer@hotmail.com<br />
Papers: “Contextual Effects on Attitudes and Behavior: The Case of Environmental<br />
Issues.” Donald E. Blake, University of British Columbia,<br />
dblake@interchange.ubc.ca<br />
“Environmentalism, Democracy and <strong>Political</strong> Action.” Russell J. Dalton,<br />
University of California, Irvine, rdalton@uci.edu; Steven Recchia,<br />
University of California, Irvine<br />
“Traditional Religious Beliefs, Gender, and Environmental Values in Japan<br />
and the United States.” Robert E. O'Connor, Pennsylvania State University,<br />
equipoise@psu.edu; Richard J. Bord, Pennsylvania State University,<br />
rib7@psu.edu<br />
“Comparing the Environmental Stances of New Labour and the Conservatives.”<br />
Debra Holzhauer, Purdue University, Dholzhauer@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 2-E SANDBURG 4<br />
THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF NATIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES<br />
Chair: Samuel Eldersveld, University of Michigan, sjelders@umich.edu<br />
Papers: “The Nationalization of Party Systems: An Empirical Measure and Study of Latin<br />
American Cases.” Mark P. Jones, Michigan State University,<br />
Mark.Jones@ssc.msu.edu; Scott P. Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame,<br />
scott.p.mainwaring.l@nd.edu<br />
“Coordination Failure and Party Aggregation in the Indian Party System.” Csaba<br />
Nikolenyi, University of British Columbia, csabanikolenyi@hotmail.com<br />
“The Recrafting of Party System Competition: The Case of Chile 1973-95”<br />
Mariano Torcal, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, mariano.torcal@uam.es<br />
Disc: Ken Kollman, University of Michigan, kkollman@umich.edu<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
Panel 3-E SANDBURG 3<br />
THE IMPACT OF MODERNIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION ON DEMOCRATIC<br />
TRANSITIONS AND CONSOLIDATION<br />
Chair: Gretchen Casper, Pennsylvania State University, gcasper@psu.edu<br />
Papers: “Modernization, New Institutions, and Democratic Consolidation.” Gretchen<br />
Casper, Pennsylvania State University, gcasper@psu.edu<br />
“Are New Democracies More or Less Likely to Fail?” Michael Bernhard,<br />
Pennsylvania State University, mhb5@psu.edu; Christopher Reenock,<br />
Pennsylvania State University; Timothy Nordstrom, Pennsylvania State<br />
University<br />
“Democratization, Globalization, and the State in Central America.” Marc<br />
Belanger, St. Mary’s College, belanger@saintmarys.edu<br />
Ten Years of Post-Communist ‘Transitions:’ Does Economic Liberalization Lead<br />
to Democratization?” Marcus Kurtz, University of Miami; Andrew Barnes,<br />
University of Miami<br />
“Does Money Matter? On the Impact of Campaign Finance in Newly Democratic<br />
Countries.” David Samuels, University of Minnesota, samuels@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Scott G. Gates, Michigan State University, gatess@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 3-G SALON 3<br />
CONSTITUTIONALISM AND RIGHTS IN POST-AUTHORITARIAN SOCIETIES<br />
Chair: Carol Skalnick Leff, University of Illinois-Urbana, leffc@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu<br />
Papers: “The Constitutional Process in Transition Countries: A Case Study of Hungary,<br />
Poland, and the Czech Republic.” Melissa J. Scheier, Texas A&M University<br />
and University of Houston, mscheier@pop.uh.edu<br />
Writing Rights: Factors Influencing the Strength of Rights Clauses in Post-<br />
Communist Countries.” Ryan Kennedy, Truman State University,<br />
ryan_kennedy@hotmail.com<br />
“Constitutional Revisionary Provisions: Variation and Bargaining.” Kenneth<br />
Kadlec, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, kkadlec@email.unc.edu<br />
“Constitutional Designs and Democratic Transitions in New Democracies.”<br />
Young-Choul Kim, Texas Tech University, young@ttu.edu; Sangmook Lee,<br />
Western Michigan University, s.lee@wmich.edu<br />
“Explaining Entrenchment.” Melissa Schwartzberg, New York University,<br />
ms268@is5.nyu.edu<br />
Disc: Carol Skalnick Leff, University of Illinois-Urbana, leffc@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 4-C SANDBURG 6<br />
POWER, ALLIANCES AND CONFLICT<br />
Chair: Paul Diehl, University of Illinois, p-diehl@uiuc.edu<br />
Papers: “Superpower Dispute Initiation: Comparing Power Transition and Status<br />
Inconsistency." Christopher K. Butler, Michigan State University,<br />
butlerc2@pilot.msu.edu<br />
“Friend or Foe? Revisiting the Alliance Partners and War Debate." Douglas M.<br />
Gibler, University of Kentucky, dgibler@pop.uky.edu<br />
“International Conflict and the Development of State Capacity, 1960-1990."<br />
Justin Pearlman, Duke University, jp8@duke.edu<br />
Disc: Erik Gartzke, Pennsylvania State University, gartzke@psu.edu<br />
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Panel 4-G SALON 4<br />
DEMOCRACY AND THE LONG PEACE<br />
Chair: Paul Huth, University of Michigan, Phuth@umich.edu<br />
Papers: “A Some Other Time: The Timing of Third Party Joining Into Dynamic Interstate<br />
Conflicts, 1816-1992." Andrew J. Enterline, University of New Mexico,<br />
ajenter@unm.edu<br />
"Democratic Norms and International Relations: Reconsidering the Relationship<br />
between Democracy and War." Michael E. Aleprete, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
aleprete+@pitt.edu<br />
“Piecing Together the Long Peace." Randolph M. Siverson, University of<br />
California, Davis, rmsiverson@ucdavis.edu; Michael D. Ward, University of<br />
Washington, mdw@u.washington.edu<br />
“Are Democracies Uniquely Peaceful?: Estimation and Interpretation in the<br />
Democratic Peace Research Program." Richard Tucker, Vanderbilt University,<br />
richard.tucker@vanderbilt.edu<br />
Disc: William Reed, Michigan State University, wlreed@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 5-K SANDBURG 7<br />
STUDIES OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LIBERALIZATION<br />
Chair: Quan Li, Penn State University, quanli@psu.edu<br />
Papers: "The <strong>Political</strong> and Economic Determinants of Capital Account Liberalization in<br />
Developing Countries." Nancy Brune, Yale University, nancy.brune@yale.edu<br />
"A Signaling Model of Public Spending in a Financially Open World" So Young<br />
Kim, Northwestern University, s-kim6@nwu.edu<br />
“The Missmeasure of Globalization: Empirical Phenomenon or <strong>Political</strong> Process.”<br />
Scott Solomon, Syracuse University, mssolomon@mailbox.syr.edu<br />
"Veto Players and Capital Control Liberalization in Parliamentary Democracies"<br />
Chad Rector, University of California, San Diego, crector@weber.ucsd.edu;<br />
Scott Kastner, University of California, San Diego<br />
Disc: Quan Li, Penn State University, quanli@psu.edu<br />
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Panel 6-L SALON 1<br />
POLITICAL SUPPORT AND POLITICAL TRUST<br />
Chair: John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, jhibbing1@unl.edu<br />
Papers: “It Isn’t Fair: Do Perceptions of Procedural Justice in Evaluations of Congress<br />
Matter More than Getting What You Want?” Amy Gangl, University of<br />
Minnesota, amygangl@polisci.umn.edu<br />
“Instrumental, Procedural, and Relational Aspects of Support of Government.”<br />
Stacy Ulbig, Rice University, stacyu@rice.edu<br />
“Anti-Government Campaign Rhetoric and <strong>Political</strong> Trust.” Marc Hetherington,<br />
Bowdoin College, mhetheri@bowdoin.edu; Suzanne Globetti, University of<br />
Texas, globetti@jeeves.la.utexas.edu<br />
“Civic Expectations and the ‘<strong>Political</strong> Game’: Implications for <strong>Political</strong><br />
Participation.” Shawn Treier, Stanford University, satreier@leland.stanford.edu;<br />
R. Bruce Anderson, Hastings College, banderson@hastings.edu; Carl Pinkele,<br />
Ohio Wesleyan University, cfpinkel@cc.owu.edu<br />
Disc: John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, jhibbing1@unl.edu<br />
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Panel 7-A BURNHAM 1<br />
THE ROLE OF GROUP INVOLVEMENT IN POLITICAL BEHAVIOR<br />
Chair: Christine Roch, Georgia State University, croch@gsu.edu<br />
Papers: "<strong>Political</strong> Participation, Recruitment, and Group Involvement" William Claggett,<br />
Florida State University, wclagget@garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br />
"Information and Accountability: The Influence of Voluntary <strong>Association</strong>s on<br />
Assessment of Government Performance" Michele Claibourn, University of<br />
Wisconsin Madison, claibourn@polisci.wisc.edu; Paul S. Martin, University of<br />
Wisconsin Madison, pauli@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
"Participation in Movements: The Dynamics of Multiple Movement Activism"<br />
Ellen Andersen, Indiana University at Indianapolis, eanderse@iupui.edu; M.<br />
Kent Jennings, UC Santa Barbara, jennings@sscf.ucsb.edu<br />
"Citizen Participation and Outside Lobbying" Catherine Wilson, California<br />
Institute of Technology, chw@caltech.edu<br />
Disc: Christine Roch, Georgia State University, croch@gsu.edu<br />
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Panel 7-K CLARK 7<br />
NEW ATTITUDES ABOUT POLITICAL ATTITUDES<br />
Chair: Valerie Sulfaro, James Madison University; sulfarva@jmu.edu<br />
Papers: "The Dimensions of Psychological Involvement in Public Affairs" Stephen<br />
Bennett, University of Cincinnati, slbennett@fuse.net; Richard Flickinger,<br />
Wittenberg University, Staci Rhine, Wittenberg University,<br />
srhine@wittenberg.edu<br />
"Rethinking Apathy: Strategic <strong>Political</strong> Attitudes in the United States, 1945-1999"<br />
A.S. Utschig, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, utschig@email.unc.edu
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"Who Cares Who's Mayor? An Expanded Conception of <strong>Political</strong> Interest" Debra<br />
Horner, University of Michigan, dhorner@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Valerie Sulfaro, James Madison University; sulfarva@jmu.edu<br />
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Panel 8-D CLARK 5<br />
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION ON CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES<br />
Chair: Mark J. Rozell, Catholic University of America, mjrozell@cua.edu<br />
Papers: “Culture Wars and the Change in Popular Culture.” Allan McBride, University of<br />
South Mississippi, allan.mcbride@usm.edu<br />
“Press Coverage of Privatization: The Case of Educational Alternatives, Inc and<br />
Sylvan Learning Center’s Experiments in Baltimore.” Katina R. Stapleton, Duke<br />
University, krs2@acpub.duke.edu<br />
“What is Negative in Local Elections.” Stephen C. Brooks, University of Akron,<br />
sbrooks@uakron.edu<br />
Disc: Kristin Campbell, Binghamton University, kcampbel@binghamton.edu<br />
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Panel 9-J SALON 7<br />
FROM CITIZENS TO VOTERS: NEW RESEARCH ON WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE<br />
(Cosponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior and Participation)<br />
Chair: Liane C. Kosaki, University of Wisconsin, Madison, L9K@athletics.wisc.edu<br />
Papers: “Gender and the Vote After Suffrage.” Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre<br />
Dame, Wolbrecht@nd.edu; J. Kevin Corder, Western Michigan University,<br />
corder@wmich.edu<br />
“Making Them into Us: How U.S. Women Were Transformed From Citizens to<br />
Voters in Presidential Rhetoric.” Vanessa B. Beasley, Texas A&M University,<br />
vanessa@unix.tamu.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Parties and the Fight for Suffrage: A Consideration of the Case of the<br />
American Woman Suffrage Movement.” Corrine M. McConnaughy, University<br />
of Michigan, mcconna@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Kristi Andersen, Syracuse University, andersen@maxwell.syr.edu<br />
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Panel 10-F BURNHAM 2<br />
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC OPINION ON IMMIGRATION<br />
(Co-Sponsored by <strong>Political</strong> Psychology and Public Opinion)<br />
Chair: David M. Rankin, SUNY College at Fredonia, rankin@fredonia.edu<br />
Papers: “Canada - A Welcoming Land? Public Opinion Toward Immigration.” Chris<br />
McIntyre, Endicott College, cmcintyr@endicott.edu<br />
“Contact and Anti-Immigrant Prejudice in Western Europe.” Lauren M. McLaren,<br />
Bilkent University, lauren@bilkent.edu.tr<br />
“Understanding Public Opinion Toward Immigrants Through Reaction Time<br />
Analysis: Developing a New Typology for Racial and Ethnic Attitudes.” Cristina<br />
Ling, SUNY at Stony Brook, polrec@langate.gsu.edu
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“The Dynamic of Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in Western Europe.” Pia<br />
Knigge, Auburn University Montgomery, knigpia@strudel.aum.edu<br />
Disc: Melissa V. Harris-Lacewell, University of Chicago, mv-harris@uchicago.edu<br />
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DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY<br />
Chair: Robert W. T. Martin, Hamilton College, rmartin@hamilton.edu<br />
Papers: “From Democratic Deliberation to Democratic Movements.” John Medearis,<br />
California State University at Northridge, john.m.medearis@csun.edu<br />
“From Participation to Deliberation: A Short History of Democratic Thought.”<br />
Timothy Gaffaney, Georgetown University, gaffanet@gunet.georgetown.edu<br />
“What <strong>Association</strong>s Can Offer Democracy.” Michael Rogers, SUNY at Albany,<br />
rogerseast@mindspring.com<br />
“Deliberation, Debate and Participatory Democracy.” Edward Portis, Texas A&M<br />
University, e339ep@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: William Meyer, University of Michigan at Flint, wjmeyer@flint.umich.edu<br />
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Panel 13-D MONTROSE 2<br />
STRATEGIC VOTING IN ELECTIONS<br />
Chair: Mark Fey, University of Rochester, markfey@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Papers: “Sophisticated Voting is a Knife-Edge Result.” Tim Groseclose, Stanford<br />
University, groseclose_tim@gsb.stanford.edu<br />
“Swing Voters and Mandate Makers: The Effect of Vote Shares on Policy and<br />
Information Aggregation.” Ronny Razin, Princeton University<br />
rrazin@princeton.edu<br />
“On Unanimous Jury Verdicts under Strategic Voting.” Krishna Ladha,<br />
Washington University in St. Louis, Ladha@olin.wustl.edu<br />
“The Arrowian Paradox in A World of Probabilistic Voting.” Orit Kedar, Harvard<br />
University, kedar@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Disc: Dino Gerardi, Northwestern University, d-gerardi@nwu.edu<br />
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Panel 14-E LASALLE 2<br />
TESTING THE LIMITS OF LIMITED DEPENDENT VARIABLE MODELS<br />
Chair: Brad Jones, University of Arizona, bsjones@u.arizona.edu<br />
Papers: “Two-Stage Estimation of Stochastic Truncation Models with Limited Dependent<br />
Variables.” Frederick J. Boehmke, California Institute of Technology,<br />
boehmke@hss.caltech.edu<br />
“A Panel Probit Analysis of Campaign Contributions and Roll Call Votes.”<br />
Gregory Wawro, Columbia University,<br />
gjw10@yoknapatawpha.pols.columbia.edu
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“The Dynamics of Campaign Contributions: How PAC Endorsements, Local<br />
Reactivity and National Expectations Mobilize Money in U.S. House Elections.”<br />
Jonathan Wand, Cornell University, jnw4@tempter.arts.cornell.edu<br />
“Strategic Mis-specification in Discrete Choice Models.” Curtis S. Signorino,<br />
University of Rochester, sign@troi.cc.rochester.edu; Kuzey Yilmaz, University of<br />
Rochester,<br />
Disc: Garrett Glasgow, Harvard University, gglasgow@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Brad Jones, University of Arizona, bsjones@u.arizona.edu<br />
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Panel 14-G SALON 6<br />
COMPUTATIONAL AND SIMULATIONAL APPROACHES<br />
Chair: Brady Baybeck, Harvard University, baybeck@latte.harvard.edu<br />
Papers: “The Dynamics of Fission and Fusion in a Party System.” Michael Laver, Trinity<br />
College, mlaver@tcd.ie; Kenneth Benoit, Trinity College<br />
“Climbing Virtual Mountains: Some Computational Complexities of Maximum<br />
Likelihood Estimation.” Micah Altman, Harvard University,<br />
Micah_Altman@harvard.edu; Jeff Gill, California Polytechnic University,<br />
jgill@calpoly.edu; Michael P. McDonald, Vanderbilt University,<br />
“The Emergence of Parties: An Agent-Based Simulation.” Darren Schreiber,<br />
University of California, Los Angeles, dschreib@ucla.edu<br />
“Estimating King's EI Normal Model Via the EM Algorithm.” Rogerio Silva de<br />
Mattos, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, rmattos@nutecnet.com.br;<br />
Alvaro Veiga, Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro,<br />
Disc: G. Dale Thomas, University of South Carolina, THOMAS628@AOL.COM<br />
Brady Baybeck, Harvard University, baybeck@latte.harvard.edu<br />
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Panel 15-G MONTROSE 1<br />
CRITICAL ELECTIONS, PARTY REALIGNMENT, AND ISSUE EVOLUTION<br />
Chair: Sean J. Savage, Saint Mary's College, ssavage@saintmarys.edu<br />
Papers: "The Role of Party Activists in Contemporary Ideological Realignment." Geoffrey<br />
C. Layman, Vanderbilt University, geoffrey.c.layman@vanderbilt.edu; Thomas<br />
M. Carsey, University of Illinois-Chicago, tcarsey@uic.edu<br />
"Presidential Leadership and <strong>Political</strong> Persuasion: Evidence from the New Deal<br />
Realignment." M. Stephen Weatherford, University of California Santa Barbara,<br />
weather@sscf.ucsb.edu<br />
"Not All Issues Are Created Equal: Reexamining Issue Evolution In Morality<br />
Policy." Kara Lindaman, University of Kansas, klindman@ukans.edu; Donald P.<br />
Haider-Markel, University of Kansas, prex@ukans.edu<br />
"Periodic Realignment Lives: or, why 1996 Might Be a Critical Election." Zachary<br />
Cook, Northwestern University, z-cook@nwu.edu<br />
"Partisanship and Divergence." John D. Griffin, Duke University,<br />
jdg7@duke.edu<br />
Disc: Greg D. Adams, Carnegie Mellon University, gadams@andrew.cmu.edu<br />
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Panel 16-B LASALLE 3<br />
ROUNDTABLE: "POLITICS AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN THE IOWA<br />
CAUCUSES"<br />
Chair: Glenn W. Richardson Jr., Iowa State University, grichard@iastate.edu<br />
Parts: Tom Rice, University of Northern Iowa, tom.rice@uni.edu<br />
G.R. Boynton, University of Iowa, bob-boynton@uiowa.edu<br />
Dennis Goldford, Drake University, dennis.goldford@drake.edu<br />
Dianne G. Bystrom, Iowa State University, dbystrom@iastate.edu<br />
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Panel 17-F LASALLE 6<br />
CONGRESSIONAL DECISION-MAKING II: POSITION-TAKING<br />
Chair: Jean-Philippe Faletta, Wayne State University, j_faletta@wayne.edu<br />
Papers: "The Dynamics of Information Exchange: Reevaluating the Strategic Timing of<br />
Position Taking in Congress." Brad T. Gomez, University of South Carolina,<br />
gomezbt@sc.edu<br />
"Co-Signing Congressional Amici Curiae Briefs: Position Taking or Policy<br />
Signaling?" Eric S. Heberlig, Gustavus Adolphus College,<br />
eheberli@gustavus.edu; Rorie L. Spill, Binghamton University,<br />
rspill@binghamton.edu<br />
"A Voice for Black Interests: Policy Cohesion and Congressional Black Caucus<br />
Cosponsored Legislation." George Serra, Bridgewater State College,<br />
gserra@bridgew.edu; Neil Pinney, Western Michigan University,<br />
pinney@wmich.edu<br />
"When the Two Parties Disagree: Position-Taking Strategies Under Varying<br />
Electoral Conditions." Elizabeth M. DeSouza, Claremont Graduate University,<br />
desouzaem@worldnet.att.net<br />
Disc: Timothy Nokken, University of Houston, tnokken@pop.uh.edu<br />
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Panel 17-I SALON 2<br />
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN THE U.S. CONGRESS<br />
Chair: Darrell West, Brown University, Darrell_West@brown.edu<br />
Papers: "Party Competition for Media Coverage in the U.S. Senate." Patrick Sellers,<br />
Indiana University, psellers@indiana.edu<br />
"Communication Strategies of Congressional Parties." Daniel Lipinski, Duke<br />
University, dlip@duke.edu<br />
"Congressional Newsletters and Press Releases: Credit Claiming in the Modern<br />
Congress." Scott Frisch, East Carolina University, frischs@mail.ecu.edu<br />
"Going Public and Staying Private: House Party Leaders' Use of Media<br />
Strategies of Legislative Coalition Building." Douglas B. Harris, University of<br />
Texas-Dallas, dharris@utdallas.edu<br />
Disc: Elaine Willey, Ohio State University, willey.21@osu.edu<br />
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Panel 17-X SALON 8<br />
ROUNDTABLE: THE RAMIFICATIONS OF IMPEACHMENT FOR PRESIDENTIAL-<br />
CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS<br />
(co-sponsored with Presidency and Executive Politics)<br />
Chair: Steven A. Shull, University of New Orleans, sshull@uno.edu<br />
Part: Steven A. Shull, University of New Orleans, sshull@uno.edu<br />
Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University, jonbond@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Mark A. Peterson, University of California- Los Angeles,<br />
peterson@sppsr.ucla.edu<br />
Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh, brockman+@pitt.edu<br />
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Panel 18-C CLARK 10<br />
ROUNDTABLE: EXAMINING THE PIONEERS OF JUDICIAL BEHAVIOR<br />
Chair: Nancy Maveety, Tulane University, nance@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu<br />
Part: “C. Hermann Pritchett.” Lawrence Baum, The Ohio State University,<br />
baum.4@osu.edu<br />
“S. Sidney Ulmer.” Robert Bradley, Illinois State University, rbradley@ilstu.edu<br />
“Joseph Tannenhaus.” Robert A. Carp, University of Houston, racarp@uh.edu<br />
“Walter F. Murphy.” Lee Epstein, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
epstein@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Martin Shapiro.” Herbert Kritzer, University of Wisconsin, Madison,<br />
Kritzer@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
“J. Woodford Howard.” John Maltese, University of Georgia,<br />
jmaltese@arches.uga.edu<br />
“Robert Dahl.” Steven Meinhold, University of North Carolina- Wilmington,<br />
meinholds@uncwil.edu<br />
“Harold J. Spaeth.” C.K. Rowland, University of Kansas,<br />
prowland@lark.cc.ukans.edu<br />
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Panel 19-H BURNHAM 5<br />
CONSEQUENCES OF STATE POLICY CHOICES<br />
Chair: John McIver, University of Colorado, John.Mciver@Colorado.edu<br />
Papers: “Assessing Maimonides: Penultimate ‘Degree’ of Charitability by Analysis of<br />
Temporal and Interstate Variations in Private & Public Charitability in the U.S.”<br />
Dan Rygorski, Dartmouth College; Richard F. Winters, Dartmouth College,<br />
richard.f.winters@dartmouth.edu<br />
“The Impact of State Campaign Finance Laws.” Robert K. Goidel, Indiana State<br />
University, psgoidel@scifac.indstate.edu; Donald Gross, University of Kentucky;<br />
Todd Shields, University of Arkansas<br />
“State Variations in Regulatory Success Without Government Enforcement: Why<br />
Compliance is Uneven.” Michael J. Licari, Binghamton University,<br />
mlicari@binghamton.edu<br />
Disc: Charles Barrilleaux, Florida State University, cbarrile@garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br />
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Panel 21-J MONTROSE 7<br />
NEW ISSUES AND AVENUES IN HEALTH CARE POLICY<br />
Chair: Edward Miller, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point, emiller@uwsp.edu<br />
Papers: "Toward Nondiscriminatory Public Health Policy for the Reproductively<br />
Challenged." Timothy J. Barnett, University of Northern Iowa,<br />
timothy.barnett@uni.edu<br />
"Health Policy Reform and the Promise of Direct Democracy." Judy<br />
Steuernagel, Kent State University, tsteuern@kent.edu<br />
"State Mental Health Parity Mandates." Mary Schmeida, Kent State University,<br />
mschmeid@kent.edu<br />
"Innovation and Implementation in Health Policy: The Influence of Policy<br />
Entrepreneurs." W.R. Mack, Texas A&M University,<br />
wrm7368@polisci.tamu.edu; Arnold Vedlitz, Texas A&M University<br />
Disc: William G. Weissert, University of Michigan, weissert@umich.edu<br />
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THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MORALITY POLICY<br />
Chair: Michael P. Bobic, Emmanuel College, mbobic@emmanuel-college.edu<br />
Papers: "Dirty Minds and Muddy Thoughts: The Pathologies of Morality Politics Theory."<br />
Kevin Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ksmith1@unlserve.unl.edu<br />
"Doing Comparative Policy Theory: ANCOVA Analysis of Social Regulatory<br />
Policy." Michael P. Bobic, Emmanuel College, mbobic@emmanuel-college.edu<br />
"Does the 'War on Drugs' Promote our Common Values?" Adam J. Chacksfield,<br />
Vanderbilt University, achacksfield@yahoo.com<br />
Disc: Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University Chicago, rtatalo@luc.edu<br />
Christopher Z. Mooney, University of Illinois at Springfield,<br />
mooney.christopher@uis.edu<br />
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Panel 22-F LASALLE 1<br />
STRUCTURE, PROCESS, AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR IN PUBLIC<br />
BUREAUCRACIES<br />
Chair: Brandice Canes-Wrone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<br />
brandice@mit.edu<br />
Papers: "Bureaucracy, Democracy, and Regulatory Negotiation.” Laura I. Langbein,<br />
American University, langbei@american.edu; Cornelius M. Kerwin, American<br />
University<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Insulation and the Durability of United States Government Agencies.”<br />
David E. Lewis, Stanford University, lewisd@leland.stanford.edu<br />
"Not With a Bang But a Whimper: Studying Organizational Failures.” Kenneth J.<br />
Meier, Texas A&M University, kmeier@polisci.tamu.edu; John Bohte, Oakland<br />
University, bohte@oakland.edu<br />
Disc: Brandice Canes-Wrone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
Sanford C. Gordon, Ohio State University, gordon.256@osu.edu<br />
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Panel 24-C BURNHAM 4<br />
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF POLITICAL PHENOMENA TO<br />
UNDERGRADUATES<br />
Chair: Kim Quaile Hill, Texas A&M University, e339kq@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Part: Lawrence Mayer, Texas Tech University, a7lcm@ttacs.ttu.edu<br />
Jeffrey A. Segal, State University of New York at Stony Brook,<br />
jeffrey.segal@sunysb.edu<br />
D. Scott Bennett, Pennsylvania State University, dsb10@psu.edu<br />
James A. Stimson, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill,<br />
jstimson@email.unc.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 25-A PARLOR F<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON DEMYSTIFYING GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS<br />
Panel: Kennette M. Benedict, MacArthur Foundation, KBenedic@MACFDN.ORG<br />
Ronald Kassimir, Social <strong>Science</strong> Research Council, kassimir@ssrc.org<br />
Michael X. Delli Carpini, Pew Charitable Trusts, mdellicarpini@pewtrusts.com<br />
Richard Hall, University of Michigan<br />
Marianne Stewart, National <strong>Science</strong> Foundation, mstewart@nsf.gov<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 26-A PARLOR D<br />
GREEKS AND CHRISTIANS: PLATONIC INFLUENCES<br />
Chair: Joseph A. Morris; Morris, Rathnau & De La Rosa (Chicago),<br />
MRDchicago@aol.com<br />
Papers: "The Influence of the Laws on Eusebius of Caesaria." V. Bradley Lewis,<br />
Catholic University of America, lewisb@cua.edu<br />
"Upward and Inward: New Approaches in the Pursuit of Plato's 'Upward<br />
Path.'" Walter B. Mead, Illinois State University, wbmead@ilstu.edu<br />
Disc: Christopher Colmo, Dominican University, farabi@email.dom.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 27-A PARLOR C<br />
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS IN AND OUT OF ACADEMIA<br />
Chair: Bill Swinford, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education,<br />
bill.swinford@mail.state.ky.us<br />
Parts: Bill Swinford, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education<br />
Karl Kurtz, National Conference of State Legislators<br />
Michael A. Baer, American Council on Education, Michael_Baer@acenet.edu<br />
Sheilah Mann, American <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 4 (Continues) EXHIBIT HALL<br />
See Page 112 For Listing.<br />
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Panel 1-I SALON 3<br />
VOTING BEHAVIOR IN WESTERN EUROPE<br />
(Co-Sponsored with ELECTIONS, VOTING BEHAVIOR PARTICIPATION)<br />
Chair: John D. Robertson, Texas A&M University, jrobertson@tamu.edu<br />
Papers: “Support for Regional Autonomy in Scotland and Wales: The Effects of<br />
European Integration.” Michael J. Demczyk, Eastern Kentucky University<br />
mjdemczyk@zeus.chapel1.com<br />
“Is Ticket Splitting Strategic? Evidence from the 1998 Election in Germany.”<br />
Thomas Gschwend, State University of New York at Stony Brook,<br />
tgschwen@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
“Turning Out in Scotland: Electoral Systems, Electoral Competitiveness, and<br />
Voter Participation in Recent Elections in Scotland.” Steven E. Galatas,<br />
University of Missouri, c597316@showme.missouri.edu<br />
“The Changing Contours of British Party Support for the European Union:<br />
Tendencies, Prospects and the Frame, 1976-1996.” John D. Robertson,<br />
Texas A&M University, jrobertson@tamu.edu; Robert L. Perry, The University of<br />
Texas of the Permian Basin, perry_r@utpb.edu<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 1-N SANDBURG 2<br />
FIRM PREFERENCES, SOCIAL BARGAINING, AND ECONOMIC POLICY ACROSS THE<br />
ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES<br />
Chair: Steven Casper, Social <strong>Science</strong> Center Berlin (WZB),<br />
steve@medea.wz-berlin.de<br />
Papers: “Employer Preferences and Public Policy: Labour Market Regimes in Britain<br />
and Germany.” Stewart Wood, Oxford University,<br />
stewart.wood@magdalen.oxford.ac.uk<br />
“Firm-Level Preferences and Technology Policy: A Comparison of Germany<br />
and the United States.” Steven Casper, Social <strong>Science</strong> Center Berlin WZB,<br />
steve@medea.wz-berlin.de<br />
“The <strong>Political</strong> Origin of Business Coordination -- Some Puzzling Insights from<br />
German History.” Isabela Mares, Stanford University,<br />
isabela@leland.stanford.edu<br />
Disc: Carles Boix, The University of Chicago, boix@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 2-F SANDBURG 4<br />
BRAZILIAN POLITICS IN THE 1990S<br />
Chair: Marcus Kurtz, The University of Miami, marcus.kurtz@miami.edu<br />
Papers: “Progressives need a Governor, not a Party - Civil Service Reform and<br />
Gubernatorial Reelection.” Scott Schmith, Washington University,<br />
seschmit@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Legislative Politics in Brazil's State Assemblies.” Scott W. Desposato,<br />
UCLA/Harvard-MIT Data Center, swd@ucla.edu<br />
“Decentralization and Social Spending: The Case of Brasil.” John Fieno,<br />
University of Wisconsin, Madison, jfieno@ssc.wisc.edu<br />
Disc: Marcus Kurtz, The University of Miami, marcus.kurtz@miami.edu<br />
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Panel 3-T SANDBURG 3<br />
INSTITUTIONAL CHOICE AND REFORMS IN SOUTH AMERICA<br />
Chair: Sunita Parikh, Washington University, sparikh@artsci@wustl.edu<br />
Papers: “Democracy and the Structure of State Decision-Making in Chile.” Patrick<br />
Barrett, University of Wisconsin-Madison, pbarrett@ssc.wisc.edu<br />
“Follow the Leader? Decentralization and Economic Reforms in Developing<br />
Countries.” Sanchita Banerjee Saxena, University of California- Los Angeles,<br />
sbanerje@ucla.edu<br />
“The Federal Dimension of Macroeconomic Reform.” Erik M. Wibbels,<br />
University of New Mexico, ewibbels@unm.edu<br />
Disc: Edwin Eloy Aguilar, State University of New York-Albany,<br />
eaguilar@csc.albany.edu<br />
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Panel 3-V CLARK 5<br />
INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMIC REFORM IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD<br />
Chair: Delia Boylan, University of Chicago, dboylan@midway.chicago.edu<br />
Papers: “Does Institutional Design Affect Post-Communist Economic Reform?”<br />
Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University, h3738@acpub.duke.edu;<br />
Edward Malesky, Duke University<br />
“Institutional Change and Post-Communist Presidents.” Timothy<br />
Frye, Ohio State University, tim.frye@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu<br />
“Institutional Change and Post-Communist Election Rules.”<br />
Megan Holst, Ohio State University<br />
“Bureaucratic Reform in Developing Countries: A Comparison of<br />
Presidential and Parliamentary Rule.” Delia Boylan, University<br />
of Chicago, dboylan@midway.chicago.edu<br />
Disc: Karen L. Remmer, University of New Mexico, remmer@unm.edu<br />
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Panel 4-T SALON 4<br />
RIVALRY AND PEACE DYNAMICS<br />
Chair: William R. Thompson, Indiana University, wthompso@indiana.edu<br />
Papers: “The Democratic Peace and the Causal Arrow Question." Karen Rasler, Indiana<br />
University, krasler@indiana.edu; William R. Thompson, Indiana University,<br />
wthompso@indiana.edu<br />
“A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction." Mark Crescenzi, University of North<br />
Carolina, crescenzi@unc.edu; Andrew J. Enterline, University of New Mexico,<br />
ajenter@unm.edu<br />
“Shocks to the System: Great Power Rivalries and Leadership Long Cycle."<br />
Michael Colaresi, Indiana University, mcolares@indiana.edu<br />
“Rivalries, Democracy and Peace." Tove G. Lie, Indiana University,<br />
tglie@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Paul Diehl, University of Illinois, p-diehl@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 4-U SANDBURG 6<br />
DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF THE USE OF MILITARY FORCE<br />
Chair: Sherry L. Bennett, Rice University, sherryb@uclink4.berkeley.edu<br />
Papers: “Domestic Unrest and Foreign Policy Choices: Lessons from Enduring Rivalries<br />
in the Middle East." Paul Huth, University of Michigan, Phuth@umich.edu; Ellen<br />
Lust-Okar, Yale University, lustokar@yahoo.com<br />
“Public Opinion, Domestic Politics and the Decision to Use Military Force: The<br />
Case of Operation Restore Hope." Matt Baum, Univ. of California, San Diego,<br />
mbaum@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
“The Endogenous Formation of the <strong>Political</strong> Use of Force: Examining Whether<br />
Public Views on the Use of Military Force Really Matter?." Sherry L. Bennett,<br />
Rice University, sherryb@uclink4.berkeley.edu<br />
Disc: Daniel W. Drezner, University of Chicago, ddrezner@uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 5-J SANDBURG 7<br />
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND DOMESTIC STRUCTURES<br />
Chair: Bennet Zelner, Georgetown University, zelnerb@mbs.edu<br />
Papers: "Lending Credibility: Collective Actions, Delegation and Reform at the<br />
International Financial Institutions." Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young<br />
University, daniel_nielson@byu.edu; Michael J. Tierney<br />
"Civil Society Empowerment and Institutional Convergence." Kendall W. Stiles,<br />
Loyola University, Chicago, kstiles@luc.edu<br />
"The <strong>Political</strong> Determinants of IMF Lending." Jason D. Yackee, University of<br />
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, yackee@prodigy.com<br />
Disc: Bennet Zelner, Georgetown University, zelnerb@mbs.edu<br />
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Panel 6-B CLARK 7<br />
THE GENDERING OF POLITICAL FIGURES<br />
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Ewa A. Golebiowska, Tufts University, egolebio@emerald.tufts.edu<br />
Papers: “Am I Tough Enough? The Impact of Being Masculine on Candidate<br />
Evaluations.” Gregory Pettis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<br />
gpettis@email.unc.edu<br />
“Gendered and Re-gendered: Public Opinion and Hillary Rodham Clinton.”<br />
Nicholas Winter, University of Michigan, winter@umich.edu<br />
“What if Bill Clinton Were a Woman? Adultery, Drug Use, Sex and Public<br />
Forgiveness.” Linda Maule, Indiana State University,<br />
psmaule@scifac.indstate.edu<br />
“If Bill Clinton Were a Woman: The Effectiveness of Male and Female Politicians’<br />
Account Strategies Following Alleged Transgressions.” Elizabeth Smith,<br />
Furman University, liz.smith@furman.edu; Gus Suarez, Furman University,<br />
gus.suarez@furman.edu; Ashleigh Smith, Furman University,<br />
ashleigh.smith@furman.edu<br />
Disc: Angela High-Pippert, University of St. Thomas, AHIGHPIPPE@stthomas.edu<br />
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Panel 7-Y SALON 2<br />
HOW DO CAMPAIGNS MATTER?<br />
Chair: Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, homeboy@csd.uwm.edu<br />
Papers: "The Time Line of Presidential Election Campaigns" Christopher Wlezien,<br />
University of Houston, cwlezien@uh.edu; Robert Erikson, Columbia University,<br />
"Priming versus Learning in Election Campaigns" Richard Jenkins, Queen's<br />
University, jenkinsr@politics.queensu.ca<br />
"The Persistence of Presidential Campaigns in the Public Agenda" Michele<br />
Claibourn, University of Wisconsin Madison, claibourn@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Disc: Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, homeboy@csd.uwm.edu<br />
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Panel 7-Z BURNHAM 1<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON THE ROLE OF MONEY IN THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL<br />
NOMINATING PROCESS<br />
(Co-Sponsored with <strong>Political</strong> Parties and Interest Groups)<br />
Chair: David B. Magleby, Brigham Young University, David_Magleby@byu.edu<br />
Panel: Diana Dwyre, California State University, Chico, ddwyre@csuchico.edu<br />
Linda Fowler, Dartmouth College, linda.l.fowler@dartmouth.edu<br />
E. Terrence Jones, University of Missouri, St. Louis, terry.jones@umsl.edu<br />
Bill Moore, College of Charleston, moorew@cofc.edu<br />
Dale Neuman, University of Missouri, Kansas City, neumand@umkc.edu<br />
David Redlawsk, University of Iowa, david-redlawsks@uiowa.edu<br />
Arthur Sanders, Drake University, arthur.sanders@drake.edu<br />
Lynn Vavreck, Dartmouth College, lynn.vavreck@dartmouth.edu<br />
Danielle Vinson, Furman University, danielle.vinson@furman.edu
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Bruce Cain, University of California, bruce@cain.berkeley.edu<br />
Joseph Doherty, UCLA, jdoherty@ucla.edu<br />
Jill Glather, Southwest Missouri State University, jag715f@mail.edu<br />
Samuel Kernell, University of California, San Diego, skernell@ucsd.edu<br />
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Panel 9-F SALON 8<br />
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN’S MOBILIZATION<br />
Chair: Ruth Iyob, University of Missouri, St. Louis, iyob@umsl.edu<br />
Papers: “The Ajumma: Agents of Democracy in Korea.” Bernard Rowan, Chicago State<br />
University, TB-Rowan@csu.edu<br />
“Women and Democratization in Korea.” Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University,<br />
uqlee@ttacs.ttu.edu<br />
“Privatizing Pain: The Politics of Woman Battery in Russia.” Janet Elise<br />
Johnson, Indiana University, janjohns@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Mala N. Htun, New School for Social Research, htun@mindspring.com<br />
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Panel 10-B BURNHAM 2<br />
LATINO POLITICAL BEHAVIOR<br />
Chair: David L. Leal, SUNY at Buffalo, dleal@acsu.buffalo.edu<br />
Papers: “Citizens by Choice, Voters by Necessity: Long Term Patterns in <strong>Political</strong><br />
Mobilization by Naturalized Latinos.” Gary M. Segura, Claremont Graduate<br />
University, gary.segura@cgu.edu; Adrian D. Pantoja, Claremont Graduate<br />
University, adrian.pantoja@cgu.edu<br />
“Hispanic Turnout: Estimates From Validated Voting Data.” Carol Cassel,<br />
University of Alabama, ccassel@tenhoor.as.ua.edu<br />
“Determinants of Ethno-centric Voting for Latinos.” Rodolfo Espino, University of<br />
Wisconsin, rudy@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
“Ethnicity and the <strong>Political</strong> Behavior of Hispanics: Is Ethnicity a Resource for<br />
Participation?” Michael Garcia, University of Arizona, garciami@yahoo.com<br />
Disc: Louis DeSipio, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, desipio@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 11-C PARLOR D<br />
PLATO, SEX, AND THE CITY<br />
(Co-sponsored by Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Melissa Matthes, University of Maryland, mmatthes@bss2.umd.edu<br />
Papers: “Civilization and Its Contents.” Marc Stier, Temple University,<br />
marcstier@stier.net<br />
“Another Dialogue About Love: Three Recordings of ‘Who Do You Love?’”<br />
Maarten Rothman, Purdue University, rothman@polisci.purdue.edu<br />
“The Psychology of Politics: The City and the Soul in Plato’s Republic.”<br />
Ioannis Evrigenis, New York University, ie203@is8.nyu.edu<br />
Disc: Melissa Matthes, University of Maryland, mmatthes@bss2.umd.edu<br />
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Panel 12-I PARLOR F<br />
COSMOPOLITAN DEMOCRACY<br />
Chair: Peter Meilanender, University of Notre Dame, peter.c.meilaender.1@nd.edu<br />
Papers: “The Inadequacies of Cosmopolitan Democracy as a Response to Globalization.”<br />
David K. Moore, University of Maryland at College Park, dmoore@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
“Democratic Morality: The Democratic Peace and Kohlberg’s Levels of Moral<br />
Reasoning.” Jon D. Carlson, Arizona State University, jdc@asu.edu<br />
“Colonizing Rhizomes and the Politics of Place.” Alexandra Kogl, University of<br />
Maryland at College Park, akogl@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Peter Meilaender, University of Notre Dame, peter.c.meilaender.1@nd.edu<br />
Wynne Moskop, St. Louis University, moskopww@slu.edu<br />
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Panel 12-F BURNHAM 3<br />
POLITICAL ETHICS<br />
Chair: Paul Glenn, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, glenn@uwosh.edu<br />
Papers: “The Ethics of the Wanderer.” Katrin Froese, University of Calgary,<br />
froese@ucalgary.ca<br />
“Levinas: The Politics of Ethical Proximity.” Asher Horowitz, York University,<br />
horowitz@yorku.ca<br />
“Garden Variety Liberals: Discovering Eden in Locke and Levinas.” Robb<br />
McDaniel, Middle Tennessee State University, rmcdanie@mtsu.edu<br />
Disc: Paul Glenn, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, glenn@uwosh.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 13-C LASALLE 1<br />
INFORMATION TRANSMISSION AND SIGNALING<br />
Chair: Rebecca Morton, University of Iowa, Rebecca-Morton@uiowa.edu<br />
Papers: “Multiple Referrals and Multidimensional Cheap Talk.” Marco Battaglini,<br />
Northwestern University, m-battaglini@nwu.edu<br />
“Institutions as an Informational Crutch: A General Population Experiment.”<br />
Arthur Lupia, UCSD, alupia@ucsd.edu<br />
“Group Endorsements and Voter Turnout in Pluralist Societies.” Scott<br />
Ainsworth, University of Georgia, sainswwor@arches.uga.edu; Itai Sened,<br />
Washington University in St. Louis, sened@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Deliberations with Double-Sided Information.” Dino Gerardi, Northwestern<br />
University, d-gerardi@nwu.edu<br />
Disc: David P. Myatt, Oxford University, david.myatt@economics.oxford.ac.uk<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 15-A MONTROSE 1<br />
INTEREST GROUP RESEARCH: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS:<br />
PAPERS AND ROUNDTABLE<br />
Chair: Robert Lowry, Michigan State University, lowry@pilot.msu.edu
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Papers: "Bentley Was Right! "When the Groups Are Adequately Stated, Everything Is<br />
Stated." Robert H. Salisbury, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
rhsalisb@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
"New Wave Exchange Theory, or Complex Adaptive Systems Theory<br />
Interpretation of Entrepreneurial Behavior." Paul Johnson, University of Kansas,<br />
pauljohn@ukans.edu<br />
"A Neopluralist Perspective on Interest Group Research." Virginia Gray,<br />
University of Minnesota, vgray@polisci.umn.edu<br />
"Interest Group Death and Decline." Anthony Nownes, University of Tennessee,<br />
Knoxville, Anownes@utk.edu<br />
Disc: Jeffrey M. Berry, Tufts University, jberry01@emerald.tufts.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 15-F LASALLE 2<br />
INTEREST GROUP AND PARTY ACTIVITY IN CULTURE WAR ISSUES<br />
Chair: Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University, wilcoxc@erols.com<br />
Papers: "Against the Odds: Populist Opposition to the Expansion of Gambling." Julie M.<br />
Walsh, St. Joseph's College - New York, jwalsh1255@aol.com<br />
"Pro-Life Some of the Time, But Not All of the Time: Voting on Abortion in<br />
Congress." Amy Linimon, University of Kansas, linac74@hotmail.com<br />
"Expanding the Scope of Conflict over Abortion Policy: Congress, Interest<br />
Groups and Venue Shopping." Alesha E. Doan, Texas A&M University,<br />
alesha@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
"State <strong>Political</strong> Institutions and the Prohibition Movement." Regg Roberts,<br />
California Institute of Technology, regg@hss.caltech.edu<br />
Disc: Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, jelent@nevada.edu<br />
Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University, wilcoxc@erols.com<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 16-K LASALLE 3<br />
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION PROCESSES<br />
Chair: Sean J. Savage, Saint Mary's College, ssavage@saintmarys.edu<br />
Papers: "The Role of Party Endorsements in Presidential Nominating Campaigns."<br />
Wayne P. Steger, DePaul University, wsteger@wppost.depaul.edu<br />
"Progressive Ambition and the Presidency." Randall E. Adkins, California<br />
University of Pennsylvania, adkins@cup.edu<br />
"Did Campaign Finance Reform Reduce Choice in Presidential Nominating<br />
Campaigns?" Thomas E. Bayer, Saint Mary College (Ks.),<br />
bayert@hub.smcks.edu<br />
Disc: Alexandra Cooper, Duke University, cooper@duke.edu<br />
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Panel 17-J LASALLE 5<br />
THE POLITICS AND IMPLICATIONS OF DIVIDED GOVERNMENT<br />
Chair: Brian D. Posler, Millikin University, bposler@mail.millikin.edu<br />
Papers: "Divided Government and Conference Outcomes: A Study of Appropriations<br />
Legislation in the 96 th -105 th Congresses." Roger Moiles, Michigan State<br />
University, moilesro@msu.edu<br />
"The Effects of Divided Government on the Policy Content of Legislation." Cary<br />
R. Covington, University of Iowa, cary-covington@uiowa.edu; Andrew Bargen,<br />
University of Iowa, andrew-bargen@uiowa.edu<br />
"Tipping the Scales: Judicial Appointments and Their Impact on Policy Under<br />
Divided Government." Chris Den Hartog, University of California-San Diego,<br />
cdenhart@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
"Holding Up the Senate: The Politics of Senate Confirmation." Sarah Binder,<br />
George Washington University and the Brookings Institution, binder@gwu.edu;<br />
Forrest Maltzman, George Washington University, forrest@gwu.edu<br />
Disc: Brad T. Gomez, University of South Carolina, gomezbt@sc.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-M SALON 5<br />
AGENDA-SETTING<br />
Chair: Bruce Oppenheimer, Vanderbilt University, oppenhb@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu<br />
Papers: "Agenda Control in the Senate." Andrea L. Campbell, University of California-<br />
San Diego, acampbel@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
"Expanding Our Understanding of Agenda-setting: An Empirical Investigation of<br />
Bill Introductions in the 100 th and 101 st Congresses." T. Jens Feeley, University<br />
of Washington, tjfeeley@u.washington.edu<br />
"Transforming Issue Debates to Policy Decisions." Jeffery Talbert, University of<br />
Kentucky, JTALB1@pop.uky.edu; Matthew Potoski, Iowa State University,<br />
potoski@iastate.edu<br />
"Rule Assignment During the 104 th and 105 th Congresses: The Republican Party<br />
Leadership's Response to Legislative Uncertainty." Tasina Nitzschke,<br />
Washington University in St. Louis, tnitzsch@artsci.wustl.edu; Greg Thorson,<br />
University of Minnesota-Morris, gthorson@mrs.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Mark M. Berger, SUNY-Stony Brook; mberger@notes.cc.synysb.edu<br />
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Panel 18-E CLARK 10<br />
STAFFING THE COURTS: WHO GETS THERE AND WHAT DO THEY DO WHEN THEY<br />
ARE THERE?<br />
Chair: Susan Mezey, Loyola University Chicago, smezey@wpo.it.luc.edu<br />
Papers: “Are Men from Mars and Women from Venus? Judicial Decision Making on the<br />
Federal District Court." Jennifer A. Segal, University of Kentucky,<br />
jsegal1@pop.uky.edu<br />
“The Secret of Their Success: The Differential Ability of Women and Minorities to<br />
Attain Federal and State Appellate Benches.” Drew Noble Lanier, University of<br />
Central Florida, dlanier@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu; Mark S. Hurwitz, SUNY at Buffalo,<br />
hurwitz2@buffalo.edu
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
“Come In, but Close the Door Behind You: Explaining Diversity on State<br />
Supreme Courts.” Kathleen A. Bratton, Binghamton University, SUNY,<br />
kbratton@binghamton.edu; Rorie Spill, Binghamton University, SUNY,<br />
rspill@binghamton.edu<br />
“Challengers in State Supreme Courts.” Chris W. Bonneau, Michigan State<br />
University, BonneauC@pilot.msu.edu;<br />
Disc: Susan Mezey, Loyola University Chicago, smezey@wpo.it.luc.edu<br />
Susan B. Haire, University of Georgia, cmshaire@arches.uga.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 18-J SALON 6<br />
CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION<br />
Chair: Judith A. Baer, Texas A&M University, j-baer@tamu.edu<br />
Papers: “A Critique of the Attitudinalist Conception of Law.” Kenneth Ward, Southwest<br />
Texas State University, kw12@swt.edu<br />
“Does a Coherent Religion-Clause Jurisprudence Have a Prayer?” Dennis<br />
Goldford, dennis.goldford@drake.edu<br />
“Corporate Speech and Failure in the Marketplace of Ideas: Towards an<br />
Expressivist Justification of Free Speech.” Samuel P. Nelson,<br />
nelsons@ohio.edu<br />
“How Necessary and Proper?: The Checkered History of McCulloch v.<br />
Maryland.” Mark A. Graber, University of Maryland, mgraber@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Donald Grier Stephenson, Jr., Franklin & Marshall College,<br />
g_stephenson@acad.fandm.edu<br />
Evan Gerstmann, Loyola Marymount University, egerstma@lmumail.lmu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 19-E BURNHAM 5<br />
BEYOND AN N OF 1: LEGISLATIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE STATES<br />
Chair: James Garand, Louisiana State University, pogara@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu<br />
Papers: “Committee Outliers in State Legislators.” L. Marvin Overby, University of<br />
Mississippi, lmoverby@dixie-net.com; Thomas Kazee, University of the South;<br />
David Prince, University of Kentucky<br />
“Divided Party Government in the American States: A Test of Fiorina’s Theory.”<br />
John Marion, Indiana University, jomarion@indiana.edu; David Richards,<br />
Binghamton University<br />
“How Experienced are State Legislators: The Constraint of Institutional Norms.”<br />
Jack H. Knott, University of Illinois, knottl@uiuc.edu; Jay Verkuilen, University<br />
of Illinois<br />
“Institutional Change, Member Behavior and State Legislature Openness.”<br />
Margaret R. Ferguson, Indiana University at Indianapolis, mferguso@iupui.edu;<br />
Don Ostdiek, Rice University<br />
Disc: James Garand, Louisiana State University, pogara@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu<br />
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Panel 19-N BURNHAM 4<br />
STATE EDUCATION REFORM: PROCESS AND OUTCOME<br />
Chair: Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University, mintrom@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Role of Governors in the Enactment of Charter School Legislation.” Daniel<br />
DiLeo, Penn State Altoona, dxd22@psu.edu<br />
“Does How You Build It Determine How They Come? An Analysis of the<br />
Incentive Structures in State Charter School Laws.” Ed Muir, American<br />
Federation of Teachers, emuir@aft.org<br />
“Democracies in the Schools: The Link of Education Policy to Social Capital.”<br />
Jeremy Eccles, Marygrove College, jeremyeccles@prodigy.net<br />
Disc: Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University, mintrom@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 20-D MONTROSE 2<br />
URBAN POLITICS, POLICY, AND STRUCTURE<br />
Chair: Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College, JFKraus1@aol.com<br />
Papers: "Public Elections and Special District Governments." Nicholas Bauroth, Loyola<br />
University Chicago, nbaurot@luc.edu<br />
"Local Special Districts and Public Accountability: Who is Really in Control?"<br />
Michael A. Molloy, University of California, San Diego,<br />
Mmolloy@weber.ucsd. edu<br />
"<strong>Political</strong> Conflict, Fiscal Stress, and Administrative Turnover: A Time Series<br />
Analysis of American Cities." James C. Clingermayer, Northern Kentucky<br />
University, Clingermayer@nku.edu; Shamima Ahmed, Northern Kentucky<br />
University, ahmed@nku.edu; Richard C. Feiock, Florida State University,<br />
rfeiock@coss.fsu.edu; Christopher Stream, University of Idaho,<br />
cstream@uidaho.edu<br />
"The Sub-Districting of Cities: Applying the Polycentric Model.” Susan E. Baer,<br />
Indiana University, Sebaer@indiana.edu; Vincent L. Marando, University of<br />
Maryland, marando@erols.com<br />
Disc: Jeffrey Kraus, Wagner College<br />
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Panel 21-V MONTROSE 7<br />
EVALUATION OF POLICY: INTENDED AND UNINTENDED IMPACTS<br />
Chair: Robert C. Turner, Lawrence University, bob.turner@lawrence.edu<br />
Papers: "Building the American States: Executive Branch Reorganization and Governing<br />
Capacity." Michael Berkman, Pennsylvania State University, mbb1@psu.edu;<br />
Christopher Reenock, Pennsylvania State University<br />
"Evaluation of Gasoline Tax Rate in U.S.: Is There a Double Dividend?"<br />
Seungkwon You, University of Missouri-Columbia, sy38d@missouri.edu<br />
"An Analysis of Ohio Fiscal Emergencies Policy." Jane Beckett-Camarata, Kent<br />
State University, jbecket@kent.edu
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
"Market Driven versus Government Driven Strategies for Manufacturing<br />
Revitalization." Robert C. Turner, Lawrence University,<br />
bob.turner@lawrence.edu<br />
Disc: Kevin Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, kbs@unlserve.unl.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 21-W SALON 1<br />
FISCAL POLICY: BUDGET GAMES AND SUCCESSES<br />
Chair: Ronald F. King, Tulane University, ronking@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu<br />
Papers: "Policy Learning and Deficit Reduction." John F. Witte, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, witte@lafollette.wisc.edu; Paul F. Manna, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison<br />
"In the Black: Explanations for the Federal Budget Surplus." Patrick Fisher,<br />
Providence College, fisher@providence.edu<br />
"Tax Expenditures Costs in Illinois." James R. Landers, Southern Illinois<br />
University at Edwardsville, jalande@siue.edu<br />
Disc: Ronald F. King, Tulane University, ronking@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu<br />
Jeff Worsham, West Virginia University, jworsham@wvu.edu<br />
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Panel 22-G MONTROSE 3<br />
NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF REGULATORY BUREAUCRACIES<br />
Chair: Andrew B. Whitford, University of Michigan and Rice University,<br />
whitford@sph.umich.edu<br />
Papers: "The Power to Wait: Regulators, and the <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Drug Approval,<br />
1950-1999.” Daniel P. Carpenter, University of Michigan,<br />
dancarp@sph.umich.edu<br />
“Policy Learning and Regulatory Inspection Regimes.” Sanford C. Gordon, Ohio<br />
State University, gordon.256@osu.edu<br />
"Interests and Influence: Bureaucracy and the Regulation of Occupational<br />
Safety.” Gregory A. Huber, Princeton University and Brookings Institution,<br />
gahuber@princeton.edu<br />
"Economic Incentives in Bureaucracies: User Fees in the FDA.” Mary K. Olson,<br />
Yale University, mary.olson@yale.edu<br />
Disc: Terry M. Moe, Stanford University, moe@hoover.stanford.edu<br />
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Panel 23-F SALON 7<br />
ROUNDTABLE: THE ATTRIBUTION OF VALUES IN ASIAN POLITICAL CULTURE<br />
RESEARCH<br />
Chair: Dennis Patterson, Michigan State University, patter95@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Asian Values and Democratization in Hong Kong: An Examination of Hong Kong<br />
<strong>Political</strong> Elite.” Robert J. Beatty, Arizona State University<br />
Disc: Pradeep Chhibber, University of Michigan, pradeepc@umich.edu<br />
Doh-Chul Shin, University of Missouri, Columbia, shind@missouri.edu<br />
Dennis Patterson, Michigan State University, patter95@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 25-D PARLOR C<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON HOW FAR WE HAVE COME, HOW FAR WE HAVE TO GO:<br />
WOMEN IN THE DISCIPLINE<br />
Chair: Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California at Irvine<br />
Katherine Tate, University of California at Irvine, ktate@uci.edu<br />
Jane Junn, Rutgers University, junn@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
Sharon Sykora, Slippery Rock University<br />
Laura Scalia, ljscalia@aol.com<br />
Roberta Sigel, Rutgers University<br />
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3:30 - 5:00 pm<br />
Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture Red Lacquer Room<br />
Speaker: Rep. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives<br />
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FRIDAY, APRIL 28 - EVENING<br />
5:30 - 6:00 pm Red Lacquer Room<br />
Annual Business Meeting<br />
Awards Presentation<br />
Presiding: Milton Lodge, SUNY-Stony Brook<br />
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6:00 - 8:00 pm<br />
President's Reception Red Lacquer Room<br />
Host: President Milton Lodge<br />
Note: Only Registered Participants will be admitted.<br />
Name Badges Required.
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 8:30 – 10:15 am<br />
MPSA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING CRYSTAL<br />
President: Robert Huckfeldt, Indiana University<br />
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SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 8:30 am – 12:00 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 5 EXHIBIT HALL<br />
(Authors will be present from 8:30-10:15 am)<br />
Section 1 Posters<br />
THEMES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS<br />
1. "Ethnic Germans and the Potential for <strong>Political</strong> and Social Integration in Modern<br />
Germany." Joshua P. Bauroth, University of Michigan, jbauroth@umich.edu<br />
2. "<strong>Political</strong> Participation, Income Distribution, and Transfers in Developed<br />
Democracies." Robert J. Franzese, Jr., The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,<br />
franzesee@umich.edu<br />
3. "Testing the Dynamics of Internal EU Trade: 1973-97." Ronald D. Gelleny,<br />
Binghamton University, be82572@binghamton.edu<br />
4. "The Impact of EU Elections on National Legislative Elections." Terri E. Givens,<br />
University of Washington, tgivens@u.washington.edu<br />
5. "Globalization and Human Capital Investment: Vocational Education Policy in<br />
Advanced Industrial Societies." Gunther M. Hega, Western Michigan University,<br />
gunther.hega@wmich.edu<br />
6. “The Institutional Context of Bureaucratic Autonomy: An Empirical Analysis”,<br />
Christian B. Jensen, University California, Los Angeles, cbjensen@ucla.edu<br />
7. "Belgium and Switzerland: A Comparative Study of Federalism in Multiethnic<br />
Democracies." Peride Kaleagasi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,<br />
kaleagas@uiuc.edu<br />
8. "National Courts' Strategic Attempts to Influence the European Court of Justice's<br />
Decisional Calculus." Stacy A. Nyikos, University of Virginia, san5c@virginia.edu<br />
9. "Is There a 'Democratic Advantage'?: Assessing the Role of <strong>Political</strong> Institutions in<br />
Sovereign Lending." Sebastian M. Saiegh, New York University,<br />
sms267@is9.nyu.edu<br />
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Section 4 Posters<br />
THEMES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
1. “An Evaluation of US Foreign Policy Substitution." Erick Duchesne, SUNY -<br />
Buffalo, duchesne@acsu.buffalo.edu<br />
2. “The Company of Three?: China, Russia, and The United States After the Cold<br />
War.” Gregory O. Hall, St. Mary’s College of Maryland,<br />
gohall@osprey.smcm.edu<br />
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3. “Too Little, Too Late: The Dilemma of US/Multilateral Intervention Policy in the<br />
1990s." Isaiah Wilson III, United States Military Academy,<br />
ji0470@exmail.usma.army.mil<br />
4. “National Participation in the International Environmental Regime, 1985-1999."<br />
James N. Schubert, Northern Illinois University t70jns1@corn.cso.niu.edu;<br />
Matthew Hansel, Yasuo Ikari, Mazin Nagi, Adam Yoksas, Northern Illinois<br />
University<br />
5. “Chinese Mass Perception of Foreign Threat." Jie Chen, Old Dominion<br />
University, jchen@odu.edu<br />
6. “Status of U.S. Policy Preferences in the United Nations General Assembly in the<br />
Post-Cold War Era: Increasing International Support or Resistance?" Rashida<br />
Hussain, Illinois State University, rhussa2@ilstu.edu<br />
7. “Democratic Deficit? The European Union in Comparison." Thomas D. Zweifel,<br />
New York University, tdz@swissconsultinggroup.com<br />
8. “What Kind of Support is Available for Instructors of IR? Analysis of Instructional<br />
Materials through Texts and Publishers.” Angela S. Burger, University of<br />
Wisconin Colleges, aburger@uwc.edu<br />
9. “Russia’s Quest for Multipolarity: A Response to U.S. Hegemony." Thomas<br />
Ambrosio, Western Kentucky University, Thomas.Ambrosio@wku.edu<br />
10. “The End of Non-Alignment in Europe?" James Marquardt, Colby College,<br />
jjmarqua@colby.edu<br />
11. “International Terrorism: Constructing Comparative Models of Conflict<br />
Resolution.” Emily Broecking, University of Missouri, Columbia<br />
12. “An Israeli-Palestinian Treaty: The Problem of Functional Issues and the Security<br />
Dilemma.” Jeffrey Sosland, University of Missouri, Columbia,<br />
soslandj@missouri.com<br />
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Section 5 Posters<br />
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY<br />
1. "Oceans of Trouble: Cooperation and Conflict over Fishing in the North Atlantic and<br />
the Barents" Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
aasgeirs@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
2. "The 1967 Sterling Devaluation: Implications for the International Regime and<br />
Domestic Sources of British Foreign Economy Policy" Daniel Skidmore-Hess,<br />
Armstrong Atlantic State University, skimoda@mail.armstrong.edu<br />
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Section 24 Posters<br />
TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
1. "Graduate Training and Research Productivity in the 1990s: A Look at Who<br />
Publishes." James M. McCormick, Iowa State University, jmmcc@iastate.edu,<br />
Tom Rice, University of Northern Iowa.
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 8:30 am - 12:00 pm<br />
2. "Patterns of On-Line Discussion in <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>." Michael A. Molloy,<br />
University of California San Diego, mmolloy@weber.ucse.edu; Tim Groeling,<br />
University of California San Diego.<br />
3. "<strong>Political</strong> Education in a Multi-disciplinary Setting: The Perspective of 'Partners.'"<br />
Susan Hunter, West Virginia University, shunter2@wvu.edu; Richard A.<br />
Brisbin, Jr., West Virginia University.<br />
4. "Civic Education and the Introduction to American Government Course." Steven<br />
G. Jones, University of Charleston, sjones@uchaswv.edu<br />
5. "Engagement or Regurgitation?: Teaching American Government without a<br />
Textbook." David L. Weiden, University of Texas Austin, dweiden@du.edu; Earl<br />
Phippen, Idaho State University<br />
6. "Technology Traps: The Pitfalls of Overusing Technology in the Classroom."<br />
Michael I. Levy, Southeast Missouri State University,<br />
mlevy@semovm.semo.edu.<br />
7. "Predicting Success: A Multivariate Analysis of Student Credentials." Linda<br />
Pfeiffer, SUNY- Stony Brook, Lpfeiffer@notes.cc.sunysb.edu; Paul Teske,<br />
SUNY-Stony Brook<br />
Disc: Scott R. Furlong, University of Wisconsin Green Bay, furlongs@uwgb.edu<br />
Constance A. Mixon, University of Illinois at Chicago, conmixn@uic.edu<br />
Derek Reveron, U.S. Naval Academy<br />
R. Michael Smith, Glenville State College, smith@glenville.wvnet.edu<br />
David Whiteman, University of South Carolina, whiteman@gwm.sc.edu<br />
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See Page 137 For Listing.<br />
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Panel 1-L SANDBURG 2<br />
POLITICAL PARTIES AND PUBLIC POLICY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE<br />
Chair: Gary M. Reich, University of Kansas, greich@ukans.edu<br />
Papers: “Popular Initiatives In Uruguay: Confidence Votes on Government or <strong>Political</strong><br />
Loyalties? An Analysis Using Goodman's OLS, King's Ecological Inference, and<br />
Structural Equation Models.” David Altman-Olin, University of Notre Dame,<br />
daltman@nd.edu<br />
“Strange Bedfellows: The Case of Electoral Cooperation in Mexico Between the<br />
PAN and PRD.” Craig Goodman, University of Houston,<br />
cgoodman@bayou.uh.edu; Christina Hughes, University of Houston<br />
“Regional Budget Allocation and Electoral Competition in Japan.” Tomoaki<br />
Nomi, Marietta College, nomit@marietta.edu<br />
“The Electoral Fate of Ethnoregionalist Parties in Western Europe: A Boolean<br />
Test of Extant Explanations.” Jorge P. Gordin, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
jpgst522+@pitt.edu<br />
Disc: Gary M. Reich, University of Kansas, greich@ukans.edu<br />
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Panel 2-I LASALLE 4<br />
UNDERSTANDING THE VOTER<br />
Chair: Dennis Patterson, Michigan State University, patter95@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Ethnic Nationalism, Collective Choice Theory, and Statehood: The Case of<br />
Puerto Rico.” Peter J. Moore, University of Iowa, peter-moore@uiowa.edu<br />
“Studying Executive Volatility: Do Presidents or Prime Ministers Suffer Wider<br />
Swings in Popularity.” Adam Bookman, Washington University,<br />
ajbookma@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Divided Ballots in Mexico: Divided Government as a Condition for a Stable<br />
Federal Government.” Laura Flamand, University of Rochester,<br />
flgo@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
“Attribution of Blame in the Global Economy: The case of the Mexican Peso<br />
Devaluation Crisis.” Charles Davis, University of Kentucky,<br />
pol162@pop.uky.edu; Horace Bartilow, University of Kentucky<br />
Disc: Mariano Torcal, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, mariano.torcal@uam.es<br />
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Panel 3-A SANDBURG 3<br />
RUSSIA’S PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: AN IN-DEPTH<br />
ASSESSMENT OF OUTCOMES AND EFFECTS (PART 1)<br />
Chair: Andrei Melville, Moscow State Institute of International Relations,<br />
melville@fms.su
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Papers: “Elections and the Process of National Integration in Russia.” Richard Sakwa,<br />
Rutherford College, r.sakwa@ukc.ac.uk<br />
“The 1999 Parliamentary Elections in Russia as Presidential Primaries.” Olga<br />
Shvetsova, Washington University - St. Louis, shvetsov@artsci.wust1.edu<br />
“Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Issues in the 1999-2000 Elections.”<br />
Stephen White, University of Glasgow, s.white@socsci.gla.ac.uk;<br />
John Lowenhardt, University of Glasgow, j.lowenhardt@socsci.gla.ac.uk;<br />
Margot Light, London School of Economics, m.m.light@lse.au.uk<br />
Disc: Vicki Hesli, University of Iowa, vicki-hesli@uiowa.edu<br />
Panel 4-K MONTROSE 2<br />
CONFLICT AND TERRITORY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
Chair: Douglas M. Gibler, University of Kentucky, dgibler@pop.uky.edu<br />
Papers: “Never-Ending Conflicts? Territorial Changes as Potential Solutions for Territorial<br />
Disputes." Jaroslav Tir, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, tir@uiuc.edu<br />
“Major Power Interactions: 1870-1919." Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa,<br />
kelly-kadera@uiowa.edu<br />
“Why Enduring Rivalries Endure: Is Militarized Conflict the Primary Cause?"<br />
Srini Sitaraman, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, sitarama@uiuc.edu<br />
“Recycled States: Death and Resurrection in the International System." Tanisha<br />
Fazal, Stanford University, tfazal@leland.stanford.edu<br />
Disc: Douglas M. Gibler, University of Kentucky, dgibler@pop.uky.edu<br />
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Panel 4-R SANDBURG 6<br />
IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR: THE INTERRELATIONSHIP OF FOREIGN AND<br />
DOMESTIC POLITICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST<br />
(Cosponsored by Comparative Politics—Developing Countries)<br />
Chair: Robert Pahre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, pahre@uiuc.edu<br />
Papers: “Coalitions and Conflict: The Case of the Palestinian-Israel Negotiations over<br />
Jerusalem and the Settlements." Ellen Lust-Okar, Yale University<br />
“The Domestic Politics of International Conflict Resolution in the Middle East:<br />
Egypt and Morocco." Jeffrey A. VanDenBerg, Drury University,<br />
jvandenb@lib.drury.edu<br />
“Neoliberalism,American Hegemony, and Shifting <strong>Political</strong> Coalitions in the<br />
Middle East and North Africa." Scott Greenwood, Southern Illinois University at<br />
Edwardsville, scgreen@siue.edu<br />
Disc: Robert Pahre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, pahre@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 5-E SANDBURG 7<br />
DOMESTIC RESTRUCTURING WITH INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MOBILITY<br />
Chair: David Leblang, University of North Texas, dleblang@unt.edu<br />
Papers: "<strong>Political</strong> economy of Pension Reform under Capital Mobility." Sarah M. Brooks,<br />
Duke University, smb8@duke.edu<br />
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"History Repeating Itself? Financial Markets and National Government Policies in<br />
the Pre-World War I Era." Layna Mosley, University of Notre Dame,<br />
mosley.3@nd.edu<br />
"After Failure: <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Bank Crises in Less-Developed Countries."<br />
Guillermo Rosas, Duke University, gr@duke.edu<br />
Disc: David Leblang, University of North Texas, dleblang@unt.edu<br />
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Panel 6-D CLARK 7<br />
PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT THE MILITARY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS<br />
Chair: Stephen Caliendo, University of Missouri - St. Louis, caliendo@umsl.edu<br />
Papers: “Interpreting U.S. Involvement in Kosovo: Civil War, Ethnic Cleansing, or<br />
Something Else?” Virginia Chanley, Florida International University,<br />
chanleyv@fiu.edu<br />
“Perceptions of the U.S. Military in the Media and Public Opinion.” Richard<br />
Sobel, Harvard University, sobel2@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“Issue Isomorphism, U.S. Public Opinion on Foreign and Domestic Policy.”<br />
Gerard Gorski, University of California Davis, gagorski@ucdavis.edu<br />
Disc: Sheldon Appleton, Oakland University, appleton@oakland.edu<br />
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Panel 7-AA BURNHAM 1<br />
SOCIAL CAPITAL AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT<br />
(Co-Sponsored with <strong>Political</strong> Psychology and Public Opinion)<br />
Chair: Marc Hetherington, Bowdoin College, mhetheri@bowdoin.edu<br />
Papers: "Investing for the Present: Campaigns and the Generation of Social Capital."<br />
Peter W. Wielhouwer, Regent University, petewie@regent.edu<br />
"What is it About Joining a Group that Makes People Trust Others More?" Travis<br />
Ridout, University of Wisconsin Madison, tnridout@polisci.wisc.edu; Rodolfo<br />
Espino, University of Wisconsin Madison, rudy@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
"Alexis DeTocqueville and Empirical <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: How the Pluralists and<br />
Social Capital Scholars Read "Democracy in America." Amy Fried, University of<br />
Maine, amyfried@maine.edu; David Schultz, Hamline University,<br />
dschultz@gw.hamline.edu<br />
Disc: Marc Hetherington, Bowdoin College, mhetheri@bowdoin.edu<br />
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Panel 7-P LASALLE 2<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF "WHO VOTES?"<br />
Chair: Patti Simmons, Vanderbilt University, patricia.l.thacker@vanderbilt.edu<br />
Facilitator: Margaret Conway, University of Florida, mconway@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
Panel: Raymond Wolfinger, University of California, Berkeley,<br />
vturnout@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
Steven Rosenstone, University of Minnesota, sjr@mailbox.mail.umn.edu
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Jan Leighley, Texas A&M University, leighley@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Robert C. Luskin, University of Texas, rcl@mail.la.utexas.edu<br />
Jonathan Nagler, California Institute of Technology and University of California<br />
Riverside, nagler@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
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THE POLITICAL IMPACT OF ELECTORAL SYSTEM STRUCTURES<br />
Chair: James Endersby, University of Missouri, endersby@missouri.edu<br />
Papers: "Assessing PR/STV Theory Against Voter Behavior: Experience from Community<br />
School Board Elections in New York City" Robert Bailey, Rutgers University,<br />
rbailey@crab.rutgers.edu; Eric Proshansky, Assistant Corporation Counsel, City<br />
of New York<br />
"Where's the Party? Eliminating One-Punch Voting.” David C. Kimball, Southern<br />
Illinois University, dkimball@siu.edu<br />
"One Person, 9 Votes: An Empirical Analysis of the Use of Proportional<br />
Representation in Cincinnati.” Byron D'Andra Orey, University of Mississippi,<br />
borey@olemiss.edu; Kimberly Adams, University of Mississippi,<br />
kadams@olemiss.edu<br />
"A Self-Limiting Process? Plurality Rule Selection of Extremists in a Multi-<br />
Candidate Field.” Alexandra Cooper, Duke University, cooper@duke.edu<br />
Disc: James Endersby, University of Missouri, endersby@missouri.edu<br />
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Panel 8-C CLARK 5<br />
ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Chair: Randall W. Partin, University of New Mexico, partin@unm.edu<br />
Papers: “<strong>Political</strong> Communication: The Dimension of Federalism.” Randall W. Partin,<br />
University of New Mexico, partin@unm.edu; Lonna Rae Atkeson, University of<br />
New Mexico, atkeson@unm.edu<br />
“Voting Online: The Key to Improving <strong>Political</strong> Participation.” Tyson Chaney,<br />
Millennium 3 Foundation, tchaney@occ.cccd.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Narrowcasting: The Australian Experience.” Paul G. Harwood,<br />
University of Maryland, pgh@wam.umd.edu<br />
“Communications and Candidate Strategy in U.S. Senate Elections.” Holly<br />
Brasher , University of North Carolina, hbrasher@email.unc.edu<br />
Disc: Richard E. Chard, Georgia State University, polrec@panther.gsu.edu<br />
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Panel 9-N SALON 7<br />
ENGENDERING POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN THE U.S.<br />
(Co-sponsor with Elections, Voting Behavior and Participation)<br />
Chair: Dianne G. Bystrom, Iowa State University, dbystrom@iastate.edu
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Papers: “Candidate Gender and Citizens' Perceptions of House Candidates' Ideological<br />
Orientations.” Jeffrey W. Koch, State University of New York at Geneseo,<br />
koch@geneseo.edu<br />
“The <strong>Political</strong> Opportunity Structure and the Pace and Pattern of Women’s<br />
Representation in The United States.” Mack D. Mariani, Syracuse University,<br />
mdmari01@maxwell.syr.edu<br />
“Gender Stereotypes, Candidate Sex, and Success in Statewide Elections.” Zoe<br />
M. Oxley, Union College, oxleyz@union.edu; Richard L. Fox, Union College,<br />
foxr@union.edu<br />
Disc: Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, dolan@uwosh.edu<br />
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Panel 10-G SALON 8<br />
AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITICAL OPINION: CONSERVATISM AND CLASS<br />
(Cosponsored by <strong>Political</strong> Psychology and Public Opinion)<br />
Chair: Byron D’Andra Orey, University of Mississippi, borey@olemiss.edu<br />
Papers: “Why Blacks Have Become More Conservative.” Claudine Gay, Stanford<br />
University and the Public Policy Institute of California, gay@ppic.org; Katherine<br />
Tate, U.C. Irvine, ktate@uci.edu<br />
“Is It Cause I’m Broke or Cause I’m Black: An Empirical Analysis of the Race<br />
Versus Class Debate in African American’s <strong>Political</strong> Attitudes and Behavior.”<br />
Robert A. Brown, Emory University, rabrown@emory.edu; Heather D. Dash,<br />
Emory University; Tharius Sumter, Emory University<br />
“Trends in African-American Party Identification and Ideology: Is There Growing<br />
Conservatism in the Black Middle Class?” Laurel Elms, University of California<br />
at Berkeley, laurel@ucdata13.berkeley.edu; Samantha Luks, University of<br />
California at Berkeley<br />
“A New Message: Compassionate Conservatism, African Americans, and the<br />
Republican Party.” Matthew Streb, Indiana University, mstreb@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Darren Davis, Michigan State University, darren.davis@ssc.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 11-K PARLOR F<br />
POLITICAL THOUGHT AND POLITICAL LIFE<br />
Chair: William Meyer, University of Michigan-Flint, wjmeyer@flint.umich.edu<br />
Papers: “Habermas on Weber: Weber as Democratic Theorist?” Daniel Cristiani,<br />
University of California, San Diego, dcristia@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
“Max Weber, Karl Mannheim, and the Forging of Dynamic <strong>Political</strong> Theory.”<br />
Peter Breiner, State University of New York at Albany,<br />
pdb14@cmsvax.albany.edu<br />
“Sharing <strong>Political</strong> Spaces: Citizenship and Aesthetic Distance.” Martin Morris,<br />
Wilfred Laurier University, mjmorris@acpub.duke.edu<br />
Disc: Keith Topper, Northwestern University, k-topper@nwu.edu<br />
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Panel 11-M SALON 3<br />
THE FRACTURED FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT<br />
Chair: Amy McCready, Bucknell University, mccready@bucknell.edu<br />
Papers: “Binding on Earth, Loosing for Heaven: Calvin and the ‘External Aids’ of Church<br />
and State.” Darren Walhof, University of Minnesota, dwalhof@polisci.umn.edu<br />
“Depraved Believers Called to be Citizens: The Psychological Politics of the<br />
Calvinist Self.” Simona Goi, Calvin College, sgoi@calvin.edu<br />
“Sir Robert’s Revenge: The Incoherence of Modern Social Contract Theory.”<br />
Dan Engster, University of Texas at San Antonio<br />
Disc: Ann Davies, Beloit College, daviesa@beloit.edu<br />
Jay Goodale, Beloit College, goodalej@beloit.edu<br />
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Panel 12-L MONTROSE 3<br />
THE POLITICS OF SELF-MAKING<br />
Chair: Sophia Mihic, University of Illinois at Chicago, sjimihic@uic.edu<br />
Papers: “Of Heroes and Poets: Hannah Arendt on Revealing the Self.” Alkis Kontos,<br />
University of Toronto<br />
“ ‘Sensitive Killers, Cruel Aesthetes, and Pitiless Poets’: Foucault, Rorty, and the<br />
Ethics of Self-Fashioning.” Graham Longford, York University,<br />
glongford@hotmail.com<br />
“Cultivating Citizens.” Susan Bickford, University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />
Hill, bickford@email.unc.edu<br />
Discs: Lisa Disch, University of Minnesota, ldisch@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Sophia Mihic, University of Illinois at Chicago, sjimihic@uic.edu<br />
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Panel 13-I LASALLE 1<br />
MODELS OF LOBBYING<br />
Chair: William B. Heller, University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />
Papers: “Lobbying Legislatures.” Sven Feldmann, University of Chicago,<br />
sven@uchicago.edu; Morten Bennedsen, University of Copenhagen,<br />
Morten.Bennedsen@econ.ku.dk<br />
“Buying Friends and Sleeping with Enemies: Institutional Checks and the Cost of<br />
Agreement.” William B. Heller, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,<br />
wbheller@post.harvard.edu; Sarah M. Ryan, Iowa State University,<br />
smryan@iastate.edu<br />
“How Congressional Party Leaders Affect Lobbying in Congress.” Jennifer<br />
Nicoll, Washington University in St. Louis, jenicoll@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Disc: Marco Battaglini, Northwestern University, m-battaglini@nwu.edu<br />
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Panel 15-I MONTROSE 1<br />
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN GENDER, RACE, POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST<br />
GROUPS<br />
(Co-sponsored with Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Robert Dion, Syracuse University, rldion@maxwell.syr.edu<br />
Papers: "Emily's Daughters: Determinants Of The Proportion Of Contributions From<br />
Female Contributors To House Candidates." Douglas H. Weber, American<br />
University, Dweber@crp.org<br />
"Who Are the Black Republicans?" Phillip J. Ardoin, Southern University,<br />
ardoin@home.com; Ronald Vogel, Southern University<br />
"Men Who Help Women Defeat Men: Contributors to Pro-Choice Women's<br />
PACs." Christine L. Day, University of New Orleans, clday@uno.edu; Megan<br />
Duffy Brown, University of New Orleans; Charles D. Hadley, University of New<br />
Orleans<br />
Disc: Robert Dion, Syracuse University, rldion@maxwell.syr.edu<br />
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Panel 16-I LASALLE 3<br />
THEORIES OF CHANGE AND THE PRESIDENCY<br />
Chair: Betty Glad, University of South Carolina, glad@garnet.cla.sc.edu<br />
Papers: "Assessing the President: Eisenhower as King Utopus.” Philip Abbott, Wayne<br />
State University, aa2393@wayne.edu<br />
"Limiting the Unintended Consequences of Institutional Change.” Andrew P.<br />
Cortell, Lewis and Clark College, apc@lclark.edu; Susan Peterson, College of<br />
William and Mary, smpete@wm.edu<br />
"Constitutional Origins and the New Institutionalism: The Creation of the<br />
American Presidency.” Benjamin A. Kleinerman, Michigan State University,<br />
kleiner2@msu.edu<br />
Disc: Constantine J. Spiliotes, Dartmouth University,<br />
Constantine.J.Spiliotes@Dartmouth.edu<br />
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Panel 17-Q SALON 4<br />
CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS II<br />
Chair: Anthony Gierzynski, University of Vermont, agierzyn@moose.uvm.edu<br />
Papers: "The Redistributive Consequences of Changing Majority Control in the U.S.<br />
House of Representatives." Brian E. Roberts, University of Texas- Austin,<br />
roberts@mail.utexas.edu<br />
"Mandate Elections and Policy Change in Congress." David A.M. Peterson,<br />
University of Minnesota, dpeters@polisci.umn.edu; Lawrence Grossback,<br />
University of Minnesota, lgback@polisci.umn.edu; Amy Gangl, University of<br />
Minnesota, amygangl@polisci.umn.edu<br />
"Legislative Institutions and Electoral Insulation." Douglas Grob, Stanford<br />
University, dgrob@stanford.edu; Simon Jackman, Stanford University,<br />
jackman@stanford.edu
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"Campaign Spending in Primary Elections in the U.S. House." Jay Goodliffe,<br />
Brigham Young University, goodliffe@byu.edu; David B. Magleby, Brigham<br />
Young University, david_magleby@byu.edu<br />
Disc: Stephen A. Borrelli, University of Alabama, sborrell@tenhoor.as.ua.edu<br />
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Panel 17-U LASALLE 5<br />
CONGRESSIONAL FELLOWS ROUNDTABLE: WHAT POLITICAL SCIENTISTS CAN<br />
LEARN FROM CAPITOL HILL EXPERIENCE<br />
Chair: Christopher J. Deering, George Washington University, rocket@gwu.edu<br />
Part: Lawrence C. Dodd, University of Florida, ldodd@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
Eric S. Heberlig, Gustavus Adolphus College, eheberli@gustavus.edu<br />
Colton C. Campbell, Florida International University, campbelc@fiu.edu<br />
Diana Dwyre, California State University- Chico, DDWYRE@csuchico.edu<br />
Daniel Lipinski, Duke University, dlip@duke.edu<br />
David L. Leal, SUNY-Buffalo, Dleal@acsu.buffalo.edu<br />
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Panel 18-H SALON 2<br />
JUDICIAL (IN)DEPENDENCE ON STATE SUPREME COURTS: SELECTION AND<br />
DECISION MAKING<br />
Chair: Melinda Gann Hall, Michigan State University, HallMe@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Judicial Independence and the Protection of Equality.” Jeffrey Davis, Georgia<br />
State University, davisjeffrey@earthlink.net<br />
“Direct Democracy and the Judiciary: A Multi-State Study.” Jolly Ann Emrey,<br />
Emory University, jemrey@emory.edu<br />
“Judicial Oversight of Administrative Agencies in the American States.” Rick A.<br />
Swanson, University of Kentucky, raswan0@pop.uky.edu<br />
“The Power of Politics: Judicial Decision Making on Appointed State Supreme<br />
Courts.” Mahdavi McCall, Bucknell University, mmccall@bucknell.edu<br />
Disc: Charles S. Lopeman, University of West Georgia, slopemann@westga.edu;<br />
Stefanie A. Lindquist, University of Georgia, cmslind@arches.uga.edu<br />
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Panel 18-K CLARK 10<br />
DECISION MAKING ON THE U.S. SUPREME COURT: GOALS, STRATEGIES,<br />
IDEOLOGY, AND VALUES<br />
Chair: Harold J. Spaeth, Michigan State University, harold.spaeth@ssc.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Distinguishing Chief: An Analysis on Justice Rehnquist 1971-1997 Terms.” Ellen<br />
Baik, SUNY Stony Brook, rbaik@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
“Do Supreme Court Justices Respond to Legal Arguments?” Andrea C. McAtee,<br />
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, mcatee@email.unc.edu; Kevin T.<br />
McGuire, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, kmcguire@unc.edu<br />
“Supreme Court Decision Making, Subissue Salience, and the Attitudinal Model.”<br />
Isaac Unah, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, iunah@email.unc.edu;
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Ange-Marie Hancock, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<br />
angemari@email.unc.edu<br />
“Anticipation: Congressional Strategies to Avoid Judicial Review." Ellen Lazarus,<br />
SUNY at Stony Brook, elazarus@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
Disc: Harold J. Spaeth, Michigan State University, harold.spaeth@ssc.msu.edu<br />
Christopher J. W. Zorn, Emory University, czorn@emory.edu<br />
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Panel 19-B BURNHAM 5<br />
MEET THE AUTHORS ROUNDTABLE: RECENT BOOKS ON DIRECT DEMOCRACY IN<br />
THE STATES<br />
Chair: Charles Bullock III, University of Georgia, cbullock@aches.uga.edu<br />
Papers: “Demanding Choices: Opinion, Voting, and Direct Democracy.” Todd Donovan,<br />
Western Washington University, donovan@cc.wwu.edu<br />
“The Populist Paradox: Interest Group Influence and the Promise of Direct<br />
Legislation.” Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of California, San Diego,<br />
Egerber@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
“Tax Crusaders and the Politics of Direct Democracy.” Dan Smith, University of<br />
Denver, dasmith@du.edu<br />
Disc: Caroline J. Tolbert, Kent State University, ctolber1@ekent.edu<br />
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Panel 20-G SANDBURG 4<br />
FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS<br />
Chair: Suzanne M. Marilley, Capital University, smarille@capital..edu<br />
Papers: "Citizen Activism and Local Government." Jyl Josephson, Illinois State<br />
University, jjosep@ilstu.edu<br />
"Calling on the Court: The Impact of Social Capital on Litigation in South Bend,<br />
IN." Ronald S. Smith, Indiana University, smithron@indiana.edu<br />
"The Politics of Faith-Based Organizations: The Role of City Government<br />
Administration in the Success of Faith-Based Organizations." Kimberly A.<br />
Mealy, Indiana University, kimealy@indiana.edu<br />
"Black Churches, Government, and Social Services Delivery: From Confrontation<br />
to Collaboration?" David K. Ryden, Hope College, ryden@hope.edu<br />
Disc: Suzanne M. Marilley, Capital University<br />
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Panel 21-C MONTROSE 7<br />
THE UNIVERSITY, CIVIC LIFE, AND THE INTERNET<br />
Chair: Michael Margolis, University of Cincinnati, michael.margolis@uc.edu<br />
Papers: "The Internet and College Life: Some Unintended Consequences for Democratic<br />
Citizenship." David Resnick, University of Cincinnati, david.resnick@uc.edu<br />
"Plato: Distance Education Pioneer." Gary Klass, Illinois State University,<br />
gmklass@ilstu.edu<br />
"Information Technology, <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, and the Academy: Opportunity or<br />
Threat?" Michael C. Gizzi, Mesa State University
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
"High Wired Act: The Challenges of Making Distance Education Happen at<br />
American Colleges and Universities." Steffen Schmidt, Iowa State University,<br />
sws@iastate.edu<br />
Disc: Michael Margolis, University of Cincinnati, michael.margolis@uc.edu<br />
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Panel 21-U SALON 5<br />
NON-EDUCATIONAL IMPACTS OF EDUCATION POLICY<br />
Chair: Saundra Schneider, University of South Carolina, saundra-schneider@sc.edu<br />
Papers: "Looking Through Bifocals: Exploring the Link Between Educational Efficiency<br />
and School Systems." Scott Granberg-Rademacker, University of<br />
Nebraska-Lincoln, jrademac@uniserve.uni.edu<br />
"An Assessment of the Privatization of School Transportation in Ohio's Public<br />
School Districts." Mark K. Cassell, Kent State University, mcassell@kent.edu<br />
"Efficiency, Equity, and Politics in State Education Finance." B. Dan Wood,<br />
Texas A&M University, bdanwood@polisci.tamu.edu; Nick A. Theobald, Texas<br />
A&M University<br />
Disc: John F. Witte, University of Wisconsin-Madison, witte@lafollette.wisc.edu<br />
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Panel 22-D BURNHAM 2<br />
THE NEXUS BETWEEN BUDGETARY POLITICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE BEHAVIOR<br />
Chair: Bryan D. Jones, University of Washington, bdjones@u.washington.edu<br />
Papers: "Authorizers versus Appropriators: How the House and Senate Appropriations<br />
Committees Treat Programs with Differing Authorization Status.” Thad E. Hall,<br />
University of Georgia, thadhall@arches.uga.edu<br />
"Understanding Maximizing and Minimizing Bureaucrats in the American States:<br />
Profiling and Explaining the Preferences of State Agency Heads, 1964-1998.”<br />
Cynthia J. Bowling, Auburn University, bowlicj@mail.auburn.edu; Chung-Lae<br />
Cho, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, clcho@email.unc.edu; Deil S.<br />
Wright, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, dswright@mindspring.com<br />
Disc: Bryan D. Jones, University of Washington, bdjones@u.washington.edu<br />
Scott Robinson, Texas A&M University, srobinson@politics.tamu.edu<br />
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Panel 23-G SALON 1<br />
EXPLORATIONS OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICAL CULTURE<br />
Chair: Charles C. Ragin, Northwestern University, cragin@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: “Contentious Spaces: Cultural Diffusion of Protest and Repression in Detroit,<br />
1968-1973” David Reilly, University of Colorado – Boulder<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Repression and Public Perceptions of Human Rights – Central and<br />
Eastern Europe from 1991 - 1996.” Pat Regan, Binghamton University – SUNY,<br />
pregan@binghamton.edu<br />
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“Being Democratic in a Deeply Divided Society: Racial, Ethnic, Linguistic Conflict<br />
Over Democratic Values in South Africa.” James Gibson, Washington<br />
University, St. Louis, jgibson@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Disc: Charles C. Ragin, Northwestern University, cragin@nwu.edu<br />
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Panel 24-E BURNHAM 4<br />
ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING POSITIVE THEORY IN UNDERGRADUATE POLITICAL<br />
SCIENCE COURSES<br />
Chair: William Bianco, Pennsylvania State University, wbianco@psu.edu<br />
Brian Humes, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, bhumes@unlserve.unl.edu<br />
Arthur Lupia, University of California, San Diego, alupia@ucsd.edu<br />
Kenneth A. Shepsle, Harvard University, kshepsle@harvard.edu<br />
Charles Stewart III, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, cstewart@mit.edu<br />
John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington, jwilker@u.washington.edu<br />
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Panel 25-F PARLOR C<br />
THE PUBLISHING MARKET IN THE 21 ST CENTURY: FROM GUTENBERG TO THE<br />
INTERNET?<br />
Chair: Pippa Norris, Harvard University, Pippa_Norris@Harvard.edu<br />
Panel: Brenda Carter, CQ Press, bcarter@cq.com<br />
Alex Holzman, Cambridge University Press, aholzman@cup.org<br />
Peter Labella, Sage Publications, sagepeter@aol.com<br />
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Panel 26-F PARLOR D<br />
PLATO, ARISTOTLE, AND LIBERALISM<br />
Chair: Travis Cook, Loyola University Chicago, tscook@uic.edu<br />
Papers: "Platonic Rule: Fiat or Law?" Robert W. Hall, University of Vermont<br />
"Aristotle's Liberal Thought." Edward W. Clayton, Central Michigan University<br />
clayt1ew@cmich.edu<br />
"Aristotle and the Procrustean Bed of Liberalism." Ann Charney Colmo,<br />
Dominican University, charneca@email.dom.edu<br />
Disc: Douglas A. Ollivant, United States Military Academy, jd6742@usma.edu;<br />
Ken Masugi, Virginia Council of Higher Education, Masugi@schev.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
AJPS EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING CRESTHILL<br />
Gregory Caldeira, Ohio State University, Editor<br />
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POSTER SESSION 6 EXHIBIT HALL<br />
(Authors will be present from 1:30-3:15 pm)<br />
151<br />
Section 2 Posters<br />
COMPARATIVE POLITICS – DEVELOPING COUNTRIES<br />
1. “The Impact of <strong>Political</strong> Regimes on Performance: Infant Mortality in<br />
Democracies and Dictatorships” Thomas D. Zweifel, New York University,<br />
tdz@swissconsultinggroup.com<br />
2. “A Review of the Corruption Literature in Light of the East Asian Crisis” Jennifer<br />
Gandhi, New York University, jg229@is5.nyu.edu<br />
3. “Guerrillas. Coca, and Foreign Aid: The Red Queen Hypothesis in Colombia and<br />
Peru” Steve Garrison, University of Kansas, garriso@ukans.edu<br />
4. “The <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Water Pricing” Neda A. Zawahri, University of Virginia,<br />
naz2p@virginia.edu<br />
5. “<strong>Political</strong> Support, Citizen Frustration, and Surge of Protest Vote: Evidence from<br />
Turkey” Birol Akgun, Case Western University, bxa12@po.cwru.edu<br />
6. “Attitudes Towards the Yugoslavian Wars in Bulgaria (1991-1999): How Did They<br />
Matter? Maria Spirova, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,<br />
spirova@csd.uwm.edu<br />
Disc: Andrew Wedeman, University of Nebraska, awedemanl@unl.edu<br />
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Section 17 Posters<br />
LEGISLATIVE POLITICS<br />
1. "The Impact of a Multi-Faceted Party on Senate Roll Call Votes." Mark M.<br />
Berger, SUNY-Stony Brook, mberger@notes.cc.sunysb.edu<br />
Disc: Nathan Dietz, American University, ndietz@american.edu<br />
2. "Legislative Agenda Power and Institutional Selection: Why Do Legislators<br />
Restrict Their Parliamentary Rights in the Japanese Diet?" Mikitaka Masuyama,<br />
Seikei University, masuyama@law.seikei.ac.jp<br />
3. "The Politics of Public Pressure and the Pendleton Act of 1883." Sean M.<br />
Theriault, Stanford University, seant@leland.stanford.edu<br />
Disc: Michele Swers, Harvard University, mswers@fas.harvard.edu
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4. "The Hazards of Incumbency: An Event History Analysis of Congressional<br />
Careers." Charles J. Finocchiaro, Michigan State University,<br />
finocchi@msu.edu, Tse-min Lin, University of Texas-Austin,<br />
tml@mail.la.utexas.edu<br />
5. "Regional Coalition Government in Spain: The Determinants of Cabinet Duration<br />
and Portfolio Allocation." Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida,<br />
khamann@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu, Carol A. Mershon, University of Virginia,<br />
cam6m@virginia.edu<br />
Disc: C. Lawrence Evans, College of William and Mary, clevan@wm.edu<br />
6. "Inter-Candidate Transfers in the Post-Term Limits Era." Cynthia N. Unmack,<br />
University of California-Davis, clunmack@ucdavis.edu, Stacey B. Gordon,<br />
University of Nevada-Reno, sgordon@scs.unr.edu<br />
Disc: Elizabeth A. Oldmixon, University of Florida, oldmixon@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
7. "The Impact of War on District-Level Electoral Outcomes: The U.S.<br />
Congressional Elections of 1862." Jamie L. Carson, Michigan State University,<br />
carsonj4@pilot.msu.edu; Jeffery A. Jenkins, Michigan State University,<br />
jenki107@pilot.msu.edu; Mark A. Souva, Michigan State University,<br />
souvamar@msu.edu<br />
8. "Overrepresentation or Underrepresentation: The Policy Effects of the Three-<br />
Fifths Compromise, 1 st -5 th Congresses." Brian D. Humes, University of<br />
Nebraska-Lincoln, bhumes@unlserve.unl.edu<br />
Disc: Diana Dwyre, California State University-Chico, DDWYRE@csuchico.edu<br />
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Panel 1-D SANDBURG 2<br />
ISSUES AND ECONOMICS IN COMPARATIVE ELECTION STUDIES<br />
Chair: Raymond Duch, University of Houston, rduch@uh.edu<br />
Papers: "Dimensions of <strong>Political</strong> Party Evaluation in Turkey.” Ahmet Suerdem, Istanbul<br />
Bilgi University, asuerdem@bilgi.edu.tr<br />
“Job Insecurity and Issue Voting: Why Governments Respond to Electoral<br />
Demands.” Michael T. W. Lin, University of California, Los Angeles,<br />
tsungwu@ucla.edu<br />
“Heterogeneity in Accuracy of Economic Perceptions.” Raymond Duch,<br />
University of Houston, rduch@uh.edu<br />
“Winners and Losers in Democratic Market Societies.” Christopher J.<br />
Anderson, Binghamton University, canders@binghamton.edu; Sylvia Mendes,<br />
Binghamton University, SUNY, Bg22303@gbinghamton.edu<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 2-H PARLOR F<br />
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA<br />
Chair: Felipe Aguero, University of Miami, faguero@sis.miami.edu<br />
Papers: “The Impact of Judicial Reform on Constitutional Accountability in Argentina and<br />
Chile.” Druscilla Scribner, University of California-San Diego,<br />
dscribne@weber.ucsd.edu
SATURDAY. APRIL 29 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
“Social Security Reform in Latin America: Chile and Uruguay in Comparative<br />
Perspective.” Rossana Castiglioni, University of Notre Dame,<br />
rcastigl@darwin.cc.nd.edu<br />
“Executive Coalitions in Multiparty Presidential Democracies: Latin America in<br />
Comparative Perspective.” David Altman-Olin, University of Notre Dame,<br />
daltman@nd.edu<br />
Disc: Felipe Aguero, University of Miami, faguero@sis.miami.edu<br />
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Panel 3-H SANDBURG 3<br />
PARTY INSTITUTIONALIZATION AND CONSOLIDATION IN<br />
POST COMMUNIST STATES<br />
Chair: Mikhail Filippov, Washington University-St. Louis, filippov@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Papers: “The Parliamentary Stage of the Electoral Cycle and Party System Consolidation<br />
in Post-Communist Democracies.” Mikhail Filippov, Washington University-St.<br />
Louis, filippov@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“The Evolution of Partisan Divisions in Ukrainian Politics, 1993-1998.” Geoffrey<br />
Evans, Nuffield College, Oxford University, geoffrey.evans@nuf.ox.ac.uk<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Choice in an Environment of Uncertainty: The Importance of Left-Right<br />
in Evaluating Party Support In Romania.” Paul E. Sum, Tulane University,<br />
psum@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu<br />
“Electoral Laws and the Party System in Russia.” Baodong Liu, Stephens<br />
College, pliu@wc.stephens.edu<br />
Disc: Alexander C. Pacek, Texas A&M University, e339ap@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 3-J SALON 2<br />
NEW DIRECTIONS IN ELECTORAL RESEARCH IN TRANSITIONAL DEMOCRACIES:<br />
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES<br />
Chair: Kisangani Emizet, Kansas State University, emizetk@ksu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Continuing Saga: A Comparative Analysis of South Africa’s 1994 and 1999<br />
Elections.” Ernest A. Dover, Jr., <strong>Midwest</strong>ern State University,<br />
Fdover@nexus.mwsu.edu<br />
“Voting Procedures and Presidential Selection: Africa.” Bjorn Erik Rasch,<br />
Columbia University, b.e.rasch@stv.uio.no<br />
“The Impact of Regionalism in the 1997 Presidential Election in South Korea.”<br />
Uisoon Kwon, Western Michigan University, uisoon.kwon@wmich.edu;<br />
Junghyoun Kim, Western Michigan University, x99kim4@wmich.edu<br />
Disc: Kisangani Emizet, Kansas State University, emizetk@ksu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 4-H SANDBURG 6<br />
MODELS OF DYNAMICS AND LEARNING IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
Chair: Michael D. Ward, University of Washington, mdw@u.washington.edu<br />
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Papers: “Understanding Processes of Policy Diffusion." Beth Simmons, University of<br />
California, Berkeley, bsimmons@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
“A Piagetian Approach to Learning in Chinese Foreign Policy." Charles<br />
Breiterman, University of Maryland, cbreiterman@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
“Competing Predators: Loyalists and Republicans in Northern Ireland."<br />
Ha-Lyong Jung, University of Iowa, ha-lyong-jung@uiowa.edu; Kendra<br />
Holtzman, University of Iowa, kendra-holtzman@uiowa.edu, Robert Robson,<br />
robert-frederick@uiowa.edu<br />
“The Cognitive Algebra of Sequential Foreign Policy Decision Making: Selective<br />
Exposure in Post-Decisional Information Processing." Nehemia Geva, Texas<br />
A&M University, e339ng@politics.tamu.edu; J. Mark Skorick, Texas A&M<br />
University<br />
Disc: Michael D. Ward, University of Washington, mdw@u.washington.edu<br />
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Panel 4-O SALON 8<br />
FORMAL MODELS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS<br />
(Cosponsored by Formal Modeling)<br />
Chair: Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa, kelly-kadera@uiowa.edu<br />
Papers: “Bargaining between Democracies: Two-level Games with Two-sided<br />
Constraints." Ahmer Tarar, University of Rochester, ahmt@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Someone In Your Corner: The Logic of the Biased Mediator." Andrew Kydd, UC<br />
Riverside, akydd@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
“Regime Transition and Civil War: The Role of Strategic Interaction." Renee B.<br />
Agress, Michigan State University, agressre@msu.edu<br />
Disc: Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa, kelly-kadera@uiowa.edu<br />
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Panel 5-F LASALLE 4<br />
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS<br />
Chair: John R. Freeman, University of Minnesota<br />
Papers: "Comparative Institutional Advantage" James Mosher, University Of Wisconsin,<br />
Madison<br />
"Globalization in the Developing World: Do <strong>Political</strong> Institutions and Interest<br />
Groups Matter?" David Leblang, University of North Texas, dleblang@unt.edu<br />
"National Capitalism or One Big Market: Large Firms, <strong>Political</strong> Activities, and<br />
National Strategies" Neil J. Mitchell, University of New Mexico,<br />
nmitchell@unm.edu; Wendy L. Hansen, University of New Mexico,<br />
"Diminished Democracy?" Duane Swank, Marquette University,<br />
swankd@marquette.edu<br />
Disc: John R. Freeman, University of Minnesota<br />
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Panel 6-E SALON 4<br />
FRAMING AND THE LIMITS OF FRAMING<br />
Chair: James N. Druckman, University of Minnesota, druckman@polisci.umn.edu
SATURDAY. APRIL 29 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
Papers: “‘Which Side Are You On?’ The Role of Framing in Public Policy Debate.” Ingrid<br />
Anderson, Washington University in St. Louis, idanders@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Passive Receivers or Motivated Reasoners? An Experimental Study of How<br />
Citizens Process Value Frames.” Paul Brewer, The George Washington<br />
University, pbrewer@gwu.edu<br />
“The Limits of Framing-How Framing Effects are Limited and Enhanced by<br />
Individual Predispositions.” Kimberly Gross, University of Michigan,<br />
kimgross@umich.edu<br />
“Elite-Driven Frames and/or Socially-Derived Perspectives: Making Sense of<br />
Local and National News.” Katherine Cramer Walsh, University of Michigan,<br />
kcramer@umich.edu<br />
Disc: James N. Druckman, University of Minnesota<br />
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Panel 6-N CLARK 7<br />
THE ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR LINK<br />
Chair: Stephen Bennett, University of Cincinnati, slbennett@fuse.net<br />
Papers: “Behavioral Commitment and Attitude Change in Presidential Elections.” Mark<br />
Joslyn, University of Kansas, mjoslyn@lark.cc.ukans.edu; Ryan Beasley,<br />
Baker University<br />
Learning, Expectations, and the Effects of <strong>Political</strong> Advertising.” Ken Goldstein,<br />
Arizona State University; Paul Freedman, University of Virginia,<br />
freedman@virginia.edu; Jim Granato, Michigan State University,<br />
jgranato@excelonline.com<br />
Effecting Efficacy through Community Service.” William Morgan, Indiana<br />
University, wdmorgan@indiana.edu; Matthew Streb, Indiana University,<br />
mstreb@indiana.edu<br />
Direct Democracy, <strong>Political</strong> Efficacy, and Cynicism.” Todd Donovan, Western<br />
Washington University, donovan@cc.wwu.edu; Shaun Bowler, University of<br />
California-Riverside, bowler@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
Disc: John Comer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, jcomer1@unl.edu<br />
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Panel 7-D BURNHAM 1<br />
THE CLERGY AND THEIR FLOCK: RELIGION AND PARTICIPATION<br />
Chair: David Leege, University of Notre Dame, david.c.leege.1@nd.edu<br />
Papers: "Congregational Influences on the <strong>Political</strong> Participation and Opinion of<br />
Protestant Clergy" Christopher Gilbert, Gustavus Adolphus College,<br />
cgilbert@gustavus.edu; Robert DeHaven, Gustavus Adolphus College,<br />
rdehaven@gustavus.edu<br />
"Avenues of Clergy Electoral Participation and Influence" Paul Djupe, Denison<br />
University, djupe@denison.edu<br />
"Mainline Protestant Washington Lobbies: Making a Difference or Generating<br />
Indifference?" Laura Olson, Princeton University, laurao@princeton.edu<br />
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"A General Class of Little White Lies: Modeling the Overreporting of Church<br />
Attendance and Voting Behavior" Brian McKenzie, University of Michigan,<br />
mckenzie@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Brian Krueger, University of Notre Dame, krueger.13@nd.edu;<br />
Paul Mueller, University of Notre Dame, mueller.32@nd.edu<br />
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Panel 7-G SALON 3<br />
ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS AND VOTING<br />
Chair: John Hughes, Monmouth University, jhughes@monmouth.edu<br />
Papers: "Economics and Politics: Egocentric or Sociotropic?" Brad Lockerbie, University<br />
of Georgia, lockerbie@mindspring.com<br />
"Economic Responsibility and Electoral Outcomes in a Federal System: The<br />
Case of US Presidents and Governors" Michael Ebeid, Yale University,<br />
michael.ebeid@yale.edu; Daniel Dowd, Yale University, daniel.dowd@yale.edu;<br />
Jonathan Rodden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, jrodden@mit.edu<br />
"The Sociotropic Pocketbook: Economic Voting in Urban Communities."<br />
Sara Keith, SUNY-ESF, sekeith@syr.edu<br />
Disc: John Hughes, Monmouth University, jhughes@monmouth.edu<br />
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Panel 8-F CLARK 5<br />
TARGETED POLITICAL COMMUNICATION<br />
Chair: John M. Bruce, University of Mississippi, jbruce@olemiss.edu<br />
Papers: “The Black Media: A Communication Ghetto?” Evelyn Simien, Purdue<br />
University, simien@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“So What Were the Voters Really Saying: Competing Constructions of the 1988<br />
Gubernatorial Race in Florida.” Stephen C. Craig, University of Florida,<br />
scraig@polisci.ufl.edu; James G. Kane, Editor, The Florida Voter<br />
“Reforming Cynicism, Informing Little: Media Coverage of Campaign Finance<br />
Reform, 1997-98.” Todd Schaefer, Central Washington University,<br />
schaefet@cwu.edu<br />
“Presidential Approval in a Mediated Society.” John M. Bruce, University of<br />
Mississippi, jbruce@olemiss.edu;<br />
Disc: Francis K. Neely, SUNY at Stony Brook, francis.neely@sunysb.edu<br />
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Panel 9-C SALON 7<br />
THINKING THEORETICALLY ABOUT WOMENS MOVEMENTS<br />
Chair: Wynne Walker Moskop, Saint Louis University, moskopww@slu.edu<br />
Papers: “Mobilization After Loss? Women's Organizing and <strong>Political</strong> Learning.” Karen<br />
Beckwith, The College of Wooster, kbeckwith@acs.wooster.edu<br />
“Organizing Across the Divide: Feminist Activism, Everyday Life, and the Election<br />
of Women to Public Office.” Ann Marshall, Syracuse University,<br />
ammarsha@syr.edu
SATURDAY. APRIL 29 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
“Beyond Reproduction: The Contemporary Women's Health Movement.”<br />
Karen L. Baird, Purchase College, SUNY, baird@purchase.edu<br />
“Elshtain's ‘Maternal Thought’: How Maternal and With What <strong>Political</strong><br />
Implications?” Traci M. Levy, University of Notre Dame, Levy.5@nd.edu<br />
Disc: Lisa Baldez, Washington University, labaldez@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
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Panel 10-E SALON 6<br />
PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES AND DISPROPORTIONATE MINORITY IMPACT<br />
Chair: Phillip J. Ardoin, Southern University, ardoin@home.com<br />
Papers: “The Myth of the Actuary: Presenting Subjective Decisions as Objective Ones.”<br />
Brian J. Glenn, Oxford University and the University of Connecticut School of<br />
Law, bglenn@law.uconn.edu<br />
“Race, Class, and Environmental Policy Making: A Critical Appraisal of the Clean<br />
Air Act.” Ridge C. Bowman, Kent State University, rbowman@kent.edu; Jack<br />
Blanton, Kent State University<br />
“Environmental Racism: Hegemonic Tool.” Michael M. Franz, University of<br />
Wisconsin, mmfranz@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Disc: Phillip J. Ardoin, Southern University, ardoin @home.com<br />
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Panel 10-H MONTROSE 2<br />
GENDER, RACE AND WOMEN’S POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT<br />
(Cosponsored with Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Frederick Harris, University of Rochester, fchs@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Papers: “A Structural Analysis of the Attitudes of African American Women Party<br />
Activists.” Rosalee A. Clawson, Purdue University, clawson@polsci.purdue.edu;<br />
John A. Clark, Western Michigan University, john.clark@wmich.edu<br />
“Effectiveness and Influence in State Legislatures: Do Different Rules Apply for<br />
African American Women?” Wendy G. Smooth, University of Maryland,<br />
wsmooth@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
“Las Mujeres Invisibles: Latina Activists.” Sharon Navarro, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Madison, sharon@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Disc: Frederick Harris, University of Rochester, fchs@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
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Panel 11-B PARLOR D<br />
DEMOCRACY UNDER CONTROL<br />
Chair: Lee Rademacher, Purdue University-Calumet, fromage@calumet.purdue.edu<br />
Papers: “Shame, Free Speech, and Democracy: Conundrums from Plato’s Protagoras.”<br />
Arlene Saxonhouse, University of Michigan, awsaxon@umich.edu<br />
“The Politics of Prudence.” Dan Sabia, University of South Carolina,<br />
sabia@sc.edu<br />
“Genuineness, Demagoguery, and the Construction of the <strong>Political</strong> Self.” Michael<br />
Signer, University of California, Berkeley, msigner@uclink4.berkeley.edu
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Disc: Samuel Chambers, St. Mary’s College of Maryland,<br />
sachambers@osprey.smcm.edu<br />
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Panel 12-K PARLOR C<br />
PLURALISM<br />
Chair: Mark Warren, Georgetown University, warrenm.gunet.georgetown.edu<br />
Papers: “Autonomy, Diversity, and Cultural Membership. Emily Gill, Bradley University,<br />
gill@hilltop.bradley.edu<br />
What’s Missing in a Politics of Presence?” Suzanne Dovi, University of Arizona,<br />
sdovi@u.arizona.edu<br />
On the Expectation of Reasonable Disagreement With Respect to<br />
Comprehensiveness Doctrines.” Andrew Lister, University of California at Los<br />
Angeles, alister@ucla.edu<br />
Disc: Patchen Markell, University of Chicago, p-markell@uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 13-E LASALLE 1<br />
MODELS OF CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS<br />
Chair: Ken Shotts, Northwestern University, k-shotts@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: “Duverger's Law without Strategic Voting.” Mark Fey, University of Rochester,<br />
markfey@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
“Primary Elections, Uncertain Candidates, Learning, and Strategic Ambiguity:<br />
Why Candidates Don't Answer Questions Early in the Year.” Adam Meirowitz,<br />
Stanford University, ameirow@leland.stanford.edu<br />
"A Behavioral Model of Turnout in Large Elections." Jonathan Bendor, Stanford<br />
University, bendor_jonathan@gsb.stanford.edu; Michael Ting, University of<br />
North Carolina, mmting@unc.edu<br />
“Negative Campaigning: A Two-Level Game Theoretic Model.” Brian Newman,<br />
Duke University, bpn@duke.edu; Emerson Niou, Duke University,<br />
niou@duke.edu<br />
Disc: Enriqueta Aragones, Harvard University, earagones@latte.harvard.edu<br />
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Panel 14-I LASALLE 2<br />
SURVEYING ADVANCES IN SURVEY RESEARCH METHODOLOGY<br />
Chair: Joe Soss, American University, jsoss@american.edu<br />
Papers: “Period-Cohort Effects with Noisy, Lumpy Data.” Henry E. Brady, University of<br />
California, Berkeley hbrady@bravo.berkeley.edu; Laurel Elms, University of<br />
California, Berkeley
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“The <strong>Political</strong> Implications of Motivation to Control Prejudiced Reactions: A<br />
Reaction Time Analysis of Attitudes toward African-Americans?” Cristina Ling,<br />
SUNY at Stony Brook, polrec@langate.gsu.edu; Howard Lavine, SUNY at Stony<br />
Brook<br />
“Representing Heterogeneous Districts.” Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of<br />
California, San Diego, egerber@weber.ucsd.edu; Jeffrey B. Lewis, Princeton<br />
University, jblewis@princeton.edu<br />
Disc: Joe Soss, American University, jsoss@american.edu<br />
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Panel 15-D MONTROSE 1<br />
COALITION FORMATION AMONG ORGANIZED INTERESTS<br />
Chair: Loree Bykerk, University of Nebraska at Omaha,<br />
Loree_Bykerk/CAS/UNO/UNEBR@unomail.unomaha.edu<br />
Papers: "Drawing A Crowd or Working Alone: Patterns of Interest Group Involvement in<br />
National Politics." Frank R. Baumgartner, Pennsylvania State University,<br />
frankb@psu.edu; Beth L. Leech, Rutgers University, BethL@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
"Bicameralism, <strong>Political</strong> Geography, and Interest Group Coalition Formation."<br />
Wendy Schiller, Brown University, Wendy_Schiller@brown.edu<br />
""Think Spatially, Act Strategically" - Toward a Theory of Interest Group Coalition<br />
Formation." Richard A. Almeida, University of Missouri -Columbia<br />
ralmeida@gte.net<br />
"Understanding Mutually Beneficial Exchange: A Transaction Costs Approach to<br />
Explaining Interest Group and <strong>Political</strong> Party Relations." Maricele Cornejo<br />
Riemann, Columbia University, mjc60@columbia.edu<br />
Disc: Anthony Nownes, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Anownes@utk.edu<br />
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Panel 16-D LASALLE 3<br />
PRESIDENTS AND DOMESTIC POLICY<br />
Chair: Shirley Anne Warshaw, Gettysburg College, swarshaw@gettysburg.edu<br />
Papers: "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? The Determinants of Presidential Influence on<br />
Civil Rights Implementation in Agencies.” Randolph Burnside, University of<br />
New Orleans, Rburnside@uno.edu<br />
"Managing in the Face of Disaster: <strong>Political</strong> Theater and Executive Organization<br />
from the Johnson to the Clinton Administrations.” R. Steven Daniels, University<br />
of Alabama-Birmingham, sdaniels@uab.edu; Carolyn Clark-Daniels,<br />
Birmingham, AL, cclarkda@uab.edu<br />
"The Managerial Presidency and Social Policy.” Byron W. Daynes, Brigham<br />
Young University, byron_daynes@byu.edu; Glen Sussman, Old Dominion<br />
University, gsussman@odu.edu<br />
"Public Mood and Public Policy: The Case of Kennedy and Civil Rights.”<br />
Daniel Stevens, University of Minnesota, stevens@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Paul J. Quirk, University of Illinois, p-quirk@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 17-G SALON 5<br />
IMPEACHMENT: VOTES, RHETORIC, AND EXPLANATIONS<br />
Chair: Barry C. Burden, Harvard University, burden@fas.harvard.edu<br />
Papers: "Ignoring Electoral Outcomes: House Judiciary Committee Republicans and the<br />
Clinton Impeachment." Nicol C. Rae, Florida International University,<br />
raen@fiu.edu; Colton C. Campbell, Florida International University,<br />
campbelc@fiu.edu<br />
"The Determinants of Congressional Voting: An Examination of the Impeachment<br />
of President Clinton." Timothy A. Carter, University of Rochester,<br />
tctr@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
"The Rhetoric of Impeachment: An Examination of Senators' Statements in the<br />
Trials of Johnson and Clinton." Lee Sigelman. George Washington University,<br />
lees@gwu.edu; Burdett Loomis, University of Kansas, b-loomis@ukans.edu;<br />
Christopher J. Deering, George Washington University, rocket@gwu.edu<br />
"The E-Connection: Legislators' Use of the Internet to Explain Controversial<br />
Votes." Kathleen M. McGraw, Ohio State University, mcgraw.36@osu.edu;<br />
William Anderson, Ohio State University, anderson.785@osu.edu; Elaine<br />
Willey, Ohio State University, willey.21@osu.edu<br />
Disc: William Kubik, Hanover College, kubik@hanover.edu<br />
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Panel 17-L LASALLE 6<br />
MORE ON THE "WHERE'S THE PARTY?" DEBATE<br />
Chair: John H. Aldrich, Duke University, aldrich@acpub.duke.edu<br />
Papers: "Testing Ideological and Partisan Theories in the Structuring of Congressional<br />
Decision Making: The Roll Call Behavior of Members Who Switch Parties."<br />
Bruce Oppenheimer, Vanderbilt University, oppenhb@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.edu<br />
"Can Remeasuring Party Strength Solve the Krehbiel Paradox?" R. Lawrence<br />
Butler, Princeton University, lbutler@usa.net<br />
Disc: Keith Krehbiel, Stanford University, krehbiel_keith@gsb.stanford.edu<br />
John H. Aldrich, Duke University, aldrich@acpub.duke.edu<br />
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Panel 18-D CLARK 10<br />
FORMAL MODELS OF JUDICIAL BEHAVIOR<br />
(Cosponsored with Formal Theory)<br />
Chair: Georg Vanberg, Florida State University, gvanberg@mailer.fsu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Reciprocal Influence of Courts and Legislatures: A Signaling Model of<br />
Judicial Review.” James R. Rogers, Texas A&M University,<br />
rogers@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
“Why an Independent Judiciary Won’t Necessarily Favor Property or Human<br />
Rights: A Formal Model of Judicial Independence.” David Yamanishi, University<br />
of California Los Angeles, falstaff@ucla.edu<br />
“Judicial Discretion and Criminal Procedure: A Game Theoretic Analysis.”<br />
Edward Schwartz, Harvard University, epschwar@fas.harvard.edu
SATURDAY. APRIL 29 - 1:30 - 3:15 pm<br />
“Playing the Federal Prosecution Game: The Influence of Judicial Variance on<br />
Federal Prosecutions.” Albert Yoon, University of California, Berkeley,<br />
alberthy@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
Disc: Georg Vanberg, Florida State University, gvanberg@mailer.fsu.edu<br />
Itai Sened, Washington University in St. Louis, sened@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
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Panel 18-F MONTROSE 3<br />
PRESIDENTIAL AND SENATE INTERACTION IN THE CONFIRMATION PROCESS<br />
Chair: Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY Stony Brook, Jeffrey.Segal@sunysb.edu<br />
Papers: “The Nominations Game: Judicial Appointments, Quality and Ideology.” Robert<br />
M. Howard, Georgia State University, polrh@panther.gsu.edu;<br />
“Assessing the Impact of Presidential and Home State Influences on<br />
Judicial Decision Making In the U.S. Courts of Appeals: New Evidence<br />
from Refined Measurements.” Donald R. Songer, University of South<br />
Carolina, dsonger@sc.edu; Martha Anne Humphries, University of<br />
South Carolina, martha522@aol.com<br />
“Senatorial Discourtesy: The Senate’s Use of Delay to Shape the Federal<br />
Judiciary.” Lauren Cohen Bell, Randolph Macon College, lbell@rmc.edu<br />
“Who Drives the Ideological Make-up of the Federal Judiciary in a Divided<br />
Government?” Nancy Scherer, University of Chicago,<br />
nscherer@midway.uchichago.edu<br />
Disc: Jeffrey Yates, University of Georgia, jyates@arches.uga.edu<br />
Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY Stony Brook, Jeffrey.Segal@sunysb.edu<br />
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Panel 19-O BURNHAM 5<br />
ROUNDTABLE: BENCHMARKS IN THE STUDY OF STATE POLITICS<br />
Chair: Christopher Z. Mooney, University of Illinois at Springfield,<br />
mooney.christopher@usi.edu<br />
Papers: ”Placing Courts in State Politics.” Paul Brace, Rice University, pbrace@rice.edu;<br />
Melinda Gann Hall, Michigan State University, hallme@pilot.msu.edu; Laura<br />
Langer, University of Arizona, llanger@u.Arizona.edu<br />
“Gubernatorial Research: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Headed.” Margaret<br />
Ferguson, Indiana University, Indianapolis, mferguso@iupui.edu<br />
“Voting Turnout and Participation in State Elections.” Ronald Weber, University<br />
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, rweber@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu<br />
Disc: Michael Berkman, Pennsylvania State University, mbb1@psu.edu<br />
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Panel 20-E SANDBURG 4<br />
URBAN ELECTIONS AND ETHNIC VOTING<br />
(Co-sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior, and Participation)<br />
Chair: Karen M. Kaufmann, University of Maryland, kkaufmann@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
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Papers: "The Continuing Significance of Race: Black and Hispanic Mayors, 1967-1999."<br />
Peter Dreier, Occidental College, dreier@oxu.edu; Neil Kraus, Hamline<br />
University, nkraus@gw.hamline.edu; Todd Swanstrom, State University of New<br />
York at Albany, jessica@cnsvax.albany.edu<br />
"Race, Party, and the Mail: Persuasion Direct Mail and Its Influence on Voter<br />
Attitudes and Behavior." Seth Masket, University of California at Los Angeles<br />
smasket@ucla.edu<br />
"Beyond the Crossroads: Memphis at the Threshold of Non-racial Politics."<br />
Chris Lawrence, University of Mississippi, cnlawren@olemiss.edu<br />
"African-American Electoral Presence and Privatization of Trash Collection." Liza<br />
Abram Benham, Binghamton University, bg21051@binghamton.edu<br />
Disc: Karen M. Kaufmann, University of Maryland<br />
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Panel 21-E<br />
WORKSHOP: WIN-WIN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND COMPUTER-AIDED CREATIVITY<br />
Chair: Stuart Nagel, University of Illinois, s-nagel@uiuc.edy<br />
Location: Computerized Classrooom 14 th Floor, DePaul University at 25 E. Jackson<br />
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Panel 21-L MONTROSE 7<br />
POLICY ADOPTION, DIFFUSION, AND TRANSFER<br />
Chair: Gary Mucciaroni, Temple University, mucc@vm.temple.edu<br />
Papers: "Influences on Changes to Environmental Policy at the State Level." Eileen G.<br />
Jones, Southern University Law Center, ejones@sus.edu<br />
"Policy Transfer and Diffusion of Innovation: A More Unified Theory." Adam J.<br />
Newmark, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, newmark@email.unc.edu<br />
"Determinants in Adopting Innovation: The Case of Electric Utility Deregulation in<br />
the States." Sangjoon Ka, State University of New York at Stony Brook,<br />
saka@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
"Modeling Inter-State Variation in Welfare Policy." Bowen McBeath, University of<br />
Michigan, mcbeath@umich.edu; Yunju Nam, University of Michigan,<br />
namyj@umich.edu<br />
Disc: G. Patrick Lynch, Georgetown University, lynchp@gunet.georgetown.edu<br />
Gary Mucciaroni, Temple University, mucc@vm.temple.edu<br />
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Panel 21-M SANDBURG 7<br />
THE ADOPTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MARKET-BASED REGULATION<br />
Chair: Scott P. Hays, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, sphays@uiuc.edu<br />
Papers: "Incentive Based Agricultural-Environmental Biotechnology Regulation." Patrick<br />
A. Stewart, Arkansas State University, pstewart@toltec.astate.edu; David<br />
Harding, Arkansas State University ; Ester Day, Center for Agriculture in the<br />
Environment<br />
"A Changing Tune at FDA." Stephen Ceccoli, Rhodes College,<br />
ceccoli@rhodes.edu
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"A Trip to the Market: An Empirical Examination of the Adoption of Market Based<br />
Environmental Protection Policies by State Governments." Christopher P.<br />
Borick, St. Norbert College, boricp@mail.snc.edu<br />
"The Adoption and Development of Market-Based Regulation." Tracy Yandle,<br />
Indiana University, tyandle@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Scott P. Hays, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, sphays@uiuc.edu<br />
Tom Birkland, SUNY Albany, birkland@csc.albany.edu<br />
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Panel 22-E BURNHAM 2<br />
THEORETICAL ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF PRINCIPAL AGENT RELATIONSHIPS<br />
Chair: Charles R. Shipan, University of Iowa, charles-shipan@uiowa.edu<br />
Papers: "Testing the Effects of Hierarchical Governance Structures: Evidence from Public<br />
Universities.” Robert Lowry, Michigan State University, Lowry@pilot.msu.edu<br />
"The Limits of Congressional Dominance: Agency Structure as Constraint.”<br />
Jonathan G.S. Koppell, University of California at Berkeley,<br />
koppell@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
"Controlling State Level Discretion in the Intergovernmental Context.” Lael R.<br />
Keiser, University of Missouri-Columbia, keiserl@missouri.edu<br />
"Teachers: The Problem of Control.” Scott F. Abernathy, Princeton University,<br />
sfa@princeton.edu<br />
Disc: Charles R. Shipan, University of Iowa, charles-shipan@uiowa.edu<br />
George A. Krause, University of South Carolina, george.krause@sc.edu<br />
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Panel 23-E SALON 1<br />
THE ENDOGENEITY OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT AND POLITICAL CULTURE<br />
Chair: Ronald Inglehart, University of Michigan, rfi@umich.edu<br />
Papers: “Norms, The Process of Norm Change, and Economic Development.” Lauretta<br />
Frederking, Washington University, St. Louis, laconkli@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“A Comparative Analysis of the Relationship Between Church and State in Post-<br />
Soviet Russia and the Ukraine.” Lee Trepanier, Louisiana State University,<br />
l.trepanier@worldnet.att.net<br />
“Cultural Differentiations in Southeast Asian Politics: The Role of the Overseas<br />
Chinese in Shaping <strong>Political</strong> Cultures of the Region.” Robert B. Albritton,<br />
University of Mississippi, ralbritt@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu; Wang Shiru,<br />
University of Mississippi<br />
Disc: Robert Rohrschneider, Indiana University, rrohrsch@indiana.edu<br />
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Panel 24-D BURNHAM 4<br />
ROUNDTABLE: THE CHALLENGE OF CIVIC EDUCATION<br />
Chair: Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University, ostrom@indiana.edu<br />
Stephen E. Frantzich, U.S. Naval Academy, frantzic@gwmail.usna.edu<br />
David Houghton, Western Michigan University, david.houghton@wmich.edu<br />
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Susan A. MacManus, University of South Florida, macmanus@luna.cas.usf.edu<br />
Richard G. Niemi, University of Rochester, psc1@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Alan Rosenthal, Rutgers University, alanr@RCI.RUTGERS.EDU<br />
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Panel 25-E WABASH<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON WOMEN AND POLITICS RESEARCH AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE:<br />
A PANEL HONORING M. MARGARET CONWAY<br />
Chair: Trudy Steuernagel, Kent State University, tsteuern@kent.edu<br />
Kay L. Schlozman, Boston College, kschloz@bc.edu<br />
Joanne Connor Green, Texas Christian University, j.green@tcu.edu<br />
Karen O’Connor, American University, oconn@american.edu<br />
Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, dolan@uwosh.edu<br />
M. Margaret Conway, University of Florida, mconway@polisci.ufl.edu
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
POSTER SESSION 6 (Continues) EXHIBIT HALL<br />
See Page 151 For Listing.<br />
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Panel 1-E SANDBURG 2<br />
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS<br />
Chair: John Curtice, University of Strathclyde, curtice@strath.ac.uk<br />
Papers: “The Electoral Disconnection? Incumbency in Candidate-Centered Systems.”<br />
Stephen M. Swindle, Brigham Young University, Steve_Swindle@byu.edu;<br />
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University, daniel_nielson@bye.edu, Scott<br />
Morgenstern, Duke University, smorgens@duke.edu<br />
“Geographic and Partisan Bases of Representation: Distributive Politics and the<br />
Effective Number of Constituencies. “ Irfan Nooruddin, The University of<br />
Michigan, Ann Arbor, irfann@umich.edu<br />
“Who Represents Us Best -- One Member or Many: Contact with<br />
Representatives, and Voter Satisfaction, Across Varying Electoral<br />
Systems.” W. Phillips Shively, University of Minnesota,<br />
shively@polisci.umn.edu; John Curtice, University of Minnesota<br />
“Cleavage Formation: Mobilization Consequences of Social and<br />
<strong>Political</strong> Contexts. “ Barbara Sgouraki-Kinsey, Washington University,<br />
St. Louis, bkinsey@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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ORGANIZING WOMEN IN THE MODERN ECONOMY<br />
Chair: Leela Fernandes, Rutgers University, lfernand@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
Papers: “Collective Action in the Central American Maquilas: Bridging Labor and Gender.”<br />
Mary Bellman, University of New Mexico, mellman@unm.edu<br />
“Unraveling Class, WID, and GAD: Organized Urban Women in Tanzania.”<br />
Andrea Brown, Southern Utah University, browna@suu.edu<br />
“Correlation between Changes in Household Structure and Introduction of Cash<br />
Economy.” Mariko Urano, uranom@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: Leela Fernandes, Rutgers University, lfernand@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
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Panel 3-K SALON 1<br />
DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONS IN THE MIDDLE-EAST: OLD PROBLEMS, NEW<br />
PATTERNS<br />
Chair: Maqsood A. Choudary, Mount Mercy College, Choudary@mmc.mtmercy.edu<br />
Papers: “Biology, Geology and Theology: Three Major Determinants of Democratization<br />
in the Arab World.” Moataz A. Fattah, Western Michigan University,<br />
moataz.Fattah@wmich.edu<br />
“Military Disengagement and the Transition to Democracy in Egypt and Turkey.”<br />
Imad Harb, University of Utah, imad.harb@m.cc.utah.edu
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“Democratic Transition in Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Pakistan and<br />
Syria.” Maqsood A. Choudary, choudary@mmc.mtmercy.edu<br />
“Stability Through Instability: the Slow Pace of Democratic Consolidation in<br />
Turkey.” Hootan Shambayati, Bilkent University-Turkey, hootan@bilkent.edu.tr<br />
“Measuring Substantive Democracy in the Middle East.” Emile Sahliyeh,<br />
University of North Texas, sahliyeh@unt.edu Department of <strong>Political</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />
Disc: TBA<br />
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Panel 3-O SANDBURG 3<br />
NEW DIRECTIONS IN ELECTORAL RESEARCH IN TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES: THE<br />
POST-COMMUNIST STATES<br />
Chair: Kenneth Benoit, Trinity College-Ireland, kbenoit@tcd.ie<br />
Papers: “The 1999 Duma Election in Russia: a Step Toward Democracy or the Elite’s<br />
Game?” Mikhail Myagkov, University of Oregon,<br />
myagkov@darkwing.uoregon.edu<br />
“Voting Their Way to Democracy: The Role of Elections in the Consolidation of<br />
Democracy in Russia.” Stephen Manning, University of Detroit Mercy,<br />
mannings@udmercy.edu<br />
“Voter Turnout During Economic and <strong>Political</strong> Transitions: The Case of East<br />
Central Europe.” Mary Stegmaier, University of Virginia, ms2bu@virginia.edu.<br />
“Building Bridges: Candidates, Constituents and Connections in Post-Soviet<br />
Russia.” Regina Smyth, Pennsylvania State University, ras27@psu.edu<br />
Disc: Kenneth Benoit, Trinity College-Ireland, kbenoit@tcd.ie<br />
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Panel 4-F SANDBURG 6<br />
REGIONAL COOPERATION AND INTEGRATION<br />
Chair: Debra Holzhauer, Purdue University, dholzhauer@hotmail.com<br />
Papers: “Power, Satisfaction, and Regional Integration." Brian Efird, Claremont<br />
Graduate University, brian.efird@cgu.edu<br />
“Regional Trade Agreements as International Institutions: Preferential Access,<br />
Regional Security and Democracy." Kathy L. Powers, University of Arizona,<br />
powersk.u.arizona.edu@luc.edu<br />
“Global Order and the Future for Regional Organizations." Mary M. McKenzie,<br />
Grossmont College, mary.mckenzie@gcccd.net<br />
“Regional Economic Cooperation and Economic Theory: Is There Any<br />
Relationship?" Scott Cooper, Brigham Young University,<br />
scott_cooper@byu.edu<br />
Disc: Debra Holzhauer, Purdue University, dholzhauer@hotmail.com<br />
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Panel 4-M SALON 2<br />
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, GLOBALIZATIONS, AND DEMOCRATIZATION<br />
(Cosponsored by Comparative Politics—Transitions toward Democracy)<br />
Chair: Beth Simmons, University of California, Berkeley,<br />
bsimmons@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
Papers: “International Organizations and Democratization.” Jon C. Pevehouse, Ohio<br />
State University, pevehouse.1@osu.edu<br />
“International Organization Membership and Democratization." Louise Steen-<br />
Sprang, Ohio State University, steen-sprang.12@osu.edu<br />
“Does Economic Globalization Hinder or Promote Democratization?"<br />
Rafael Reuveny, Indiana University, rreuveny@indiana.edu; Quan Li,<br />
Pennsylvania State University, auanli@psu.edu<br />
Disc: Beth Simmons, University of California, Berkeley,<br />
bsimmons@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
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Panel 5-C SANDBURG 7<br />
INVESTMENT AND AID IN EMERGING MARKETS<br />
Chair: Kisangani Emizet, Kansas State University, emizetk@ksu.edu<br />
Papers: "Human Rights and Investment: Is There a Link?” Julie Harrelson-Stephens,<br />
University of North Texas, juliehs@students.cas.unt.edu<br />
"The Domestic Politics of Attracting Foreign Direct Investment: Projecting Policy<br />
Signals and Assessing Their Impact" Chris Hasselmann, Washington University<br />
in St. Louis, chasselm@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
"French Aid in Africa: Continuity or Change?" John Quinn, Truman State<br />
University, jquinn@truman.edu<br />
"Explaining Japanese Aid Policy on Latin America: A Test of Competing<br />
Theories" John P. Tuman, Texas Tech University, jtuman@ttu.edu; Craig F.<br />
Emmert, Iowa State University & Texas Tech University<br />
Disc: Kisangani Emizet, Kansas State University, emizetk@ksu.edu<br />
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Panel 6-A SALON 3<br />
CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL CAPITAL<br />
(Co-sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior, and Participation)<br />
Chair: Virginia Chanley, Florida International University, chanleyv@fiu.edu<br />
Papers: “Alienated and Informed: Measuring the Effect of <strong>Political</strong> Distrust on <strong>Political</strong><br />
Information.” David Hogberg, University of Iowa, david-hogberg@uiowa.edu;<br />
Geoff Peterson, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, petersg@swosu.edu<br />
“The <strong>Political</strong> Consequences of Social Capital as a Determinant of Attitude<br />
Strength: Response Timers, Counter-arguments, and Attitude-behavior<br />
Processes.” Ronald La Due Lake, Indiana University, rolake@indiana.edu<br />
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“Public Trust and Public Policy: How Perceptions of Ethics and Efficacy in<br />
Government Shape Attitudes about Public Policy.” Michael Dimock, North<br />
Carolina State University, dimock@social.chass.ncsu.edu<br />
“Does Election Induced Attitude Change Influence Subsequent Voting<br />
Behavior?” Mark Joslyn, University of Kansas, mjoslyn@lark.cc.ukans.edu<br />
Disc: Virginia Chanley, Florida International University, chanleyv@fiu.edu<br />
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Panel 6-K CLARK 7<br />
ROUNDTABLE: THE POLITICAL MEANINGS OF PUBLIC OPINION<br />
Chair: Michael X. Delli Carpini, The Pew Charitable Trusts,<br />
mdellicarpini@pewtrusts.com<br />
Panel: Amy Fried, University of Maine, Amy_Fried@umit.maine.edu<br />
Diana Mutz, Ohio State University, mutz@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Robert Erikson, Columbia University, rse14@columbia.edu<br />
Susan Herbst, Northwestern University; s-herbst@nwu.edu<br />
Lawrence Jacobs, University of Minnesota, ljacobs@polisci.umn.edu<br />
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Panel 7-I BURNHAM 1<br />
ISSUES AND THE VOTE<br />
Chair: Brad Lockerbie, University of Georgia, lockerbie@mindspring.com<br />
Papers: "Another Issue Comes Out: Gay Rights in the 1992 Presidential Election." Laurie<br />
Rhodebeck, University of Louisville, l.rhodebeck@louisville.edu<br />
"Understanding Public Opinion Toward State Sponsored Gambling: Video Lottery<br />
Terminals in Alberta as a Case Study." Mark Pickup, University of Calgary,<br />
mapickup@ucalgary.ca<br />
"Self-Interest and Social Policy: Social Security and the Distinctive Participation<br />
Patterns of Senior Citizens." Andrea L. Campbell, Harvard University,<br />
campbe13@fas.harvard.edu<br />
"How the 'Most Important Issue' Influenced Vote Choice in the 1998 Elections."<br />
Karen M. Kaufmann, University of Maryland, kkaufmann@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Brad Lockerbie, University of Georgia, lockerbie@mindspring.com<br />
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Panel 7-L SALON 4<br />
THE ELECTORAL CONSEQUENCES OF CANDIDATE IDEOLOGY<br />
Chair: Jay DeSart, Florida Atlantic University, jdesart.fau.edu<br />
Papers: "Tapping into Sub-national Differences of Ideological Perception: The 2000<br />
Presidential Primaries." Robert J. McKee, University of Illinois Chicago,<br />
rmckee1@uic.edu<br />
"Ideology and US Senate Candidates." Barry C. Burden, Harvard University,<br />
burden@fas.harvard.edu; Christopher Kenny, Louisiana State University,<br />
pokenn@lsu.edu<br />
"The Electoral Consequences of Candidates' Ideological Locations." Joseph<br />
Gershtenson, University of Texas at Austin, joeg@mail.la.utexas.edu
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
"Does Money Buy Love? Campaign Resources and Electoral Outcomes." Alan<br />
Wiseman, Stanford University, aewise@leland.stanford.edu<br />
Disc: Jay DeSart, Florida Atlantic University, jdesart.fau.edu<br />
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Panel 7-X BURNHAM 4<br />
THE POLITICS OF CANDIDATES AND CAMPAIGNS<br />
Chair: Patrick Sellers, Indiana University, psellers@indiana.edu<br />
Papers: "Presidential Campaign Themes: The Role of Television Coverage in the 1988<br />
Election" Gregory Gwiasda, Ohio State University, gwiasda.1@osu.edu<br />
"Incumbents, Challengers, and Campaign Intensity" Tracy Sulkin, University of<br />
Washington, tsulkin@u.washington.edu<br />
"An Examination of Electoral Expectations in Campaign Coverage" Russell<br />
Mayer, Merrimack College, rmayer@merrimack.edu<br />
Disc: Patrick Sellers, Indiana University, psellers@indiana.edu<br />
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Panel 9-B SALON 7<br />
FRAMING LEGAL ISSUES: SEXUAL HARASSMENT, PORNOGRAPHY AND CHILD<br />
CUSTODY<br />
Chair: Rachel Roth, Washington University, rroth@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Papers: “Oncale and Its Aftermath: The Damage Done?” Francis Carleton, University of<br />
Wisconsin at Green Bay, carletof@uwgb.edu; Jennifer Nutt Carleton, Oneida<br />
Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin<br />
“A Conflict Between Constitutional Rights: The Changing Face of Pornography<br />
and Its Effect on Women in Society.” Joy Willis, Michigan State University,<br />
willisj5@pilot.msu.edu<br />
“Feminist Jurisprudence and Polls from Peoria.” Gwyneth I. Williams, Webster<br />
University, williagi@webster.edu<br />
“Constructing Parental Rights: An Argument against Genetic and Biological<br />
Custody Awards.” Rich Stanislaw, Purdue University,<br />
stanisla@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
Disc: Judith A. Baer, Texas A&M University, j-baer@tamu.edu<br />
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Panel 10-I SALON 6<br />
PUBLIC POLICY AND MINORITY COMMUNITIES<br />
Chair: Brian J. Glenn, Oxford University and the University of Connecticut School of<br />
Law, bglenn@law.uconn.edu<br />
Papers: “Public Perceptions of Criminal Sentencing in Louisiana: The Effect of Race,<br />
Crime, and Safety on Support for Mandatory Sentencing.” Heidi J. Unter,<br />
University of New Orleans, hhorst@uno.edu; Randolph Burnside, University of<br />
New Orleans<br />
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“Sentiment and Consequence: The Portents of the Battle Against Affirmative<br />
Action in Higher Education.” Avis Jones-DeWeever, University of Maryland at<br />
College Park, ajones@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
“The Politics of Affordable Housing: CDCs vs. CPOs.” Matthew F. Filner,<br />
Kalamazoo College, mfilner@kzoo.edu<br />
Disc: Duchess Harris, Macalester College, harris@macalester.edu<br />
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Panel 11-E LASALLE 4<br />
TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPEAN THOUGHT: RELATIVISM, HISTORICISM,<br />
REALISM<br />
Chair: Catherine A. Holland, University of Missouri, hollandc@missouri.edu<br />
Papers: “The Normativity of Deep Conviction.” Farid Abdel-Nour, University of Utah,<br />
farid.abdel-nour@poli-sci.utah.edu<br />
“Reclaiming the Language of Emancipation: Critical Realism as Critical Theory.”<br />
Keith Topper, Northwestern University, k-topper@nwu.edu<br />
“Historicism and the Moral Life: Gadamer, Oakeshott, and the Recovery of the<br />
Good.” Corey Abel, University of Colorado, abelc@stripe.colorado.edu<br />
“Reconsidering French Neo-Republicanism: Genealogy of a Public Philosophy.”<br />
Charles M. Hoffman, Indiana University-Bloomington, cmhoffman@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Dean Hammer, Franklin and Marshall College and the Center for Hellenic<br />
Studies, d.hammer@acad.fandm.edu<br />
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Panel 12-J PARLOR D<br />
TRUST, RISK, EXPERIMENT<br />
Chair: Clarissa Hayward, Ohio State University<br />
Papers: “<strong>Political</strong> Conditions of Trust.” Alfonso Damico, University of Iowa, alfonsodamico@uiowa.edu<br />
“The Practice of Risk Analysis and the Theory of Social Contract.” Nicholas<br />
Guehlstorf, Purdue University, guehlsto@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“Is Pragmatist Democracy Utopian? Practical, Ethical, and <strong>Political</strong> Implications<br />
of Experimentalism.” James Johnson, University of Rochester,<br />
jjsn@troi.cc.rochester.edu; Jack C. Knight, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
knight@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
“Dangerous Individuals: Toward a Jurisprudence of Risk.” William Rose,<br />
Bowling Green State University, wrose@bgnet.bgsu.edu<br />
Disc: Ian Shapiro, Yale University, ian.shapiro@yale.edu<br />
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Panel 14-B LASALLE 2<br />
MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION AND ITS FRIENDS<br />
Chair: D. Stephen Voss, University of Kentucky, dsvoss@pop.uky.edu<br />
Papers: “Turnout and Primaries.” Rebecca Morton, University of Iowa, Rebecca-<br />
Morton@uiowa.edu; Kristin Kanthak, University of Iowa
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
“Coordination, Moderation and Institutional Balancing in American House<br />
Elections at Midterm.” Walter R. Mebane, Jr., Cornell University,<br />
wrm1@cornell.edu; Jasjet Singh Sekhon, Harvard University,<br />
jsekhon@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“Timing of the Legislative Agenda.” J. Tobin Grant, Ohio State University,<br />
grant.112@osu.edu<br />
Disc: Charles Franklin, University of Wisconsin, Madison, franklin@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
Laura B. Nielsen, University of Houston, lnielsen@uh.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 15-E MONTROSE 1<br />
RELIGION AND RACE IN CONGRESSIONAL PARTY POLITICS<br />
Chair: Kara Lindaman, University of Kansas, klindman@ukans.edu<br />
Papers: "Rebels and Nomads: Have White Southerners Found Sanctuary in the<br />
Republican Party?" Ronald Vogel, Southern University, ron@idsmail.com;<br />
"Fooling all the People all the Time: Legislators' Personal Policy Preferences and<br />
Partisan Legislative Organization." Robert P. Van Houweling, Harvard<br />
University, houwelin@fas.harvard.edu<br />
"Mobilization, Money, or Morality?: Christian Coalition Strategies of Influence in<br />
the Republican Party." Brett M. Clifton, Brown University,<br />
Brett_Clifton@brown.edu<br />
"Evangelical Protestantism and Third Party Identification." Thomas R. Boehm,<br />
University of Missouri St. Louis, s986069@admiral.umsl.edu<br />
Disc: Geoffrey C. Layman, Vanderbilt University, geoffrey.c.layman@vanderbilt.edu<br />
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Panel 16-E LASALLE 3<br />
INSTRUMENTS OF PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE IN CONGRESS<br />
Chair: Charles E. Walcott, Virginia Tech, cwalcott@vt.edu<br />
Papers: "Presidential-Congressional Relations: Veto Threats and Policy Outcomes."<br />
Laura W. Arnold, Southern Illinois University, lwarnold@siu.edu; Rebecca<br />
Deen, University of Texas at Arlington, deen@uta.edu<br />
"Presidential Influence in the Coordination of House and Senate Agendas."<br />
Roger Larocca, Purdue University, larocca@polisci.purdue.edu<br />
"Selection Among Issues: The President's Ability to Leverage Approval for<br />
Legislative Influence." Brandice Canes-Wrone, Massachusetts Institute of<br />
Technology, brandice@mit.edu; Scott DeMarchi Duke University<br />
"Presidential Rhetoric and the Committee Stage." Andrew W. Barrett, Texas<br />
A&M University, barrett@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, University of Pennsylvania, tenpas@sas.upenn.edu<br />
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Panel 17-E LASALLE 5<br />
CONGRESSIONAL DECISION-MAKING: REPRESENTATION AND VOTING<br />
Chair: Patricia A. Hurley, Texas A&M University, pat_hurley@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Papers: "Roll Call Voting and Constituency Opinion in 67 Congressional Districts: 1972-<br />
1992." Jean-Philippe Faletta, Wayne State University, j_faletta@wayne.edu<br />
"Re-Assessing the Representation of Black Interests." Valeria Sinclair-<br />
Chapman, Ohio State University, vchapman2@aol.com<br />
"The Institutional Basis of Non-Market Pricing: Modeling Valuations of Grazing<br />
Lands." Nathan Dietz, American University, ndietz@american.edu; Lawrence<br />
Rothenberg, University of Rochester, lrot@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
"How U.S. Senators Decide: An Exploration." C. Lawrence Evans, College of<br />
William and Mary, clevan@wm.edu<br />
Disc: Sunil Ahuja, Seton Hall University, ahujasun@shu.edu<br />
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Panel 17-H SALON 5<br />
COMMITTEES I: ANALYZING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP AND JURISDICTION<br />
Chair: William Hixon, College of William and Mary, wohixo@wm.edu<br />
Papers: "The Effects of the Committee Assignment Reforms on Committee Composition<br />
in the U.S. House, 1969-1980." Greg Thorson, University of Minnesota-Morris,<br />
gthorson@mrs.umn.edu; Jason Lina, University of Minnesota-Morris,<br />
linajg@cda.mrs.umn.edu; Lynnae Glieden, University of Minnesota-Morris,<br />
gliedenl@cda.mrs.umn.edu<br />
"Redefining Committee Jurisdictions: A Bill Referral Approach." E. Scott Adler,<br />
University of Colorado, esadler@colorado.edu; Dennis R. Still, University of<br />
Colorado, still@colorado.edu<br />
"The Implications of Intraparty Leadership Competition on Committee<br />
Assignments and Jurisdiction in the U.S. House." Aaron E. Wicks, University of<br />
Rochester, awks@troi.cc.rochester.edu; William Hixon,College of William and<br />
Mary, wohixo@wm.edu<br />
"Partisanship, Consensus, and Committee-Floor Divergence: A Comparison of<br />
Member Behavior in the 96 th and 104 th Congresses." Jamie L. Carson, Michigan<br />
State University, carsonj4@msu.edu; Charles J. Finocchiaro, Michigan State<br />
University, finocchi@msu.edu; David W. Rohde, Michigan State University,<br />
rohde@msu.edu<br />
Disc: Jeffery Talbert, University of Kentucky, JTALB1@pop.uky.edu<br />
_______________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 18-I CLARK 10<br />
AGENDAS AND ISSUES IN APPELLATE COURTS<br />
Chair: Richard Pacelle, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Pacelle@umsl.edu<br />
Papers: “Supreme Court Agenda Setting and the Separation of Powers.” Jeffrey Yates,<br />
University of Georgia, jyates@arches.uga.edu; William Gillespie, University of<br />
Georgia
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
“A Model of Supreme Court Docketing Behavior.” Charles E. Smith, Jr.,<br />
University of Mississippi, pssmith@cypress.mcsr.olemiss.edu<br />
“Issue Fluidity and its Costs: Time, Information, and Issue Change on the U.S.<br />
Supreme Court.” Barbara Palmer, Southern Methodist University,<br />
bapalmer@mail.smu.edu; Lynn Hunnicutt, Utah State University,<br />
hunnicut@b202.usu.edu<br />
"Radiations from Roe: Justice Harry A. Blackmun's Expression Odyssey."<br />
Joseph F. Kobylka, Southern Methodist University, jkobylka@mail.smu.edu<br />
Disc: Richard Pacelle, University of Missouri, St. Louis, Pacelle@umsl.edu<br />
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DECISION MAKING ON LOWER FEDERAL COURTS<br />
Chair: Jennifer A. Segal, University of Kentucky, jsegal1@pop.uky.edu<br />
Papers: “Paths to the Bench: A Reconsideration of Judicial Role Orientations.” James P.<br />
Wenzel, University of California, Riverside, wenzel@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
“Strategic Behavior on U.S. Federal District Courts.” Paul Wahlbeck, George<br />
Washington University, wahlbeck@gwu.edu; James F. Spriggs, II, University of<br />
California, Davis, jfspriggs@ucdavis.edu; Timothy R. Johnson, Southern<br />
Illinois University-Carbondale, timrj@siu.edu<br />
“From the Classroom to the Courtroom: Academics on the Appeals Courts.”<br />
Tracey E. George, University of Missouri-Columbia, georgete@missouri.edu<br />
“Modeling the Supreme Court-Circuit Court Relationship.” Sara C. Benesh,<br />
University of New Orleans, sbenesh@uno.edu<br />
“Judicial Decision-Making in Age Discrimination Cases: Does Age Matter?”<br />
Kenneth L. Manning, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth,<br />
kmanning@umassd.edu; Ronald Stidham, Appalachian State University,<br />
stidham@appstate.edu; Robert A. Carp, University of Houston, racarp@uh.edu.<br />
Disc: Jennifer A. Segal, University of Kentucky, jsegal1@pop.uky.edu<br />
Steven Van Winkle, SUNY Stony Brook, stevevw@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 19-F BURNHAM 5<br />
EMPIRICAL AND NORMATIVE THEORIES OF FEDERALISM<br />
Chair: Michael Fine, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, finemr@uwec.edu<br />
Papers: “The Informal Nature of the <strong>Political</strong> Safeguards of Federalism.” John D.<br />
Nugent, University of Richmond, jnugent@richmond.edu<br />
“Federalism as a Moral Theory.” Kraig James Powell, University of Virginia,<br />
kpowell@bitwisesystems.com<br />
“Crossing the Picket Fence to a New Model of Intergovernmental Relations.”<br />
Heidi O. Koenig, Northern Illinois University, hkoenig@niu.edu<br />
Disc: Arthur L. Burris, California State University-Hayward, aburris@csuhayward.edu<br />
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Panel 20-H CLARK 5<br />
REGIME THEORY AND MINORITY INCORPORATION REDUX<br />
(Co-sponsored with Race, Class, and Ethnicity)<br />
Chair: Steven A. Light, University of North Dakota, steven_light@und.nodak.edu<br />
Papers: "Towards a New Theory of Urban Regimes: Patterns Found in the Study of the<br />
Chicago City Council From the Civil War Until the Third Millennium." Dick<br />
Simpson, University of Illinois at Chicago, simpson@uic.edu; Sean Hogan<br />
University of Illinois at Chicago, gohogan@mc.net<br />
"Structural Variation and Agency in Urban Regimes." Whitt Kilburn, University of<br />
North Carolina-Chapel Hill, wkilburn@email.unc.edu<br />
"The <strong>Political</strong> Incorporation of Latinos: Symbolic or Substantive Representation in<br />
Chicago's Urban Context." Jaime Dominguez, University of Illinois at Chicago,<br />
jdomin2@uic.edu<br />
"African-American Office Seekers: The Need to Create <strong>Political</strong> Infrastructures<br />
When Parties Don't Help." William C. Binning, Youngstown State University,<br />
Fr025701@ysub.ysu.edu; Melanie J. Blumberg, Kent State University,<br />
mjblumbe@kent.edu; John C. Green, The University of Akron,<br />
jgreen@uakron.edu<br />
Disc: Steven A. Light, University of North Dakota<br />
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Panel 21-I MONTROSE 7<br />
POLICY PERCEPTIONS AND ISSUE DEFINITIONS<br />
Chair: Jerome Legge, University of Georgia, jlegge@arches.uga.edu<br />
Papers: "Criminal Justice Policy Change: The Impact of State Legislators." Fred Meyer,<br />
Ball State University, 00fameyerjr@bsuvc.bsu.edu; Ralph Baker, Ball State<br />
University<br />
"Issue Definition and Agenda Setting: Assisted Reproductive Technologies and<br />
Health Care Insurance Mandates" Irene Barnett, Kent State University,<br />
focault@aol.com<br />
"Talking Across the Welfare Divide: Participating Perspectives Regarding<br />
Welfare Reform." Chariti E. Gent, University of Colorado-Boulder,<br />
ghent@colorado.edu<br />
Disc: Paul J. Quirk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, p-quirk@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 21-N BURNHAM 2<br />
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS<br />
Chair: Shelly Arsneault, Western Kentucky University, shelly.arsneault@wku.edu<br />
Papers: "Rethinking Regulation: Institutions and Influence in Federal Regulatory Policy."<br />
Neal D. Woods, University of Kentucky, ndwood00@pop.uky.edu<br />
"Legislative Intent v. Bureaucratic Implementation: The Case of Title V<br />
Abstinence-Only Sex Education." Shelly Arsneault, Western Kentucky<br />
University, shelly.arsneault@wku.edu
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - 3:30 - 5:15 pm<br />
"The Politics of Hate: A Preliminary Assessment of the Implementation and<br />
Enforcement of Hate Crime Policy in American Cities." Donald P.<br />
Haider-Markel, University of Kansas, prex@lark.cc.ukans.edu<br />
Disc: Malcolm L. Goggin, Michigan State University, goggin@pilot.msu.edu<br />
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Panel 22-B MONTROSE 2<br />
INNOVATION, DIFFUSION, AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS: THEORY AND<br />
EMPIRICS<br />
(Co-Sponsored with State Politics and IGR Section)<br />
Chair: J. Kevin Corder, Western Michigan University, corder@wmich.edu<br />
Papers: "The <strong>Political</strong> Economy of State Merit Systems, 1890-1940.” Anirudh V.S. Ruhil,<br />
University of South Carolina, ruhil@sc.edu; Pedro Camoes, University of South<br />
Carolina<br />
"Shifting Stacked Desks: A System Model of Administrative Reform Initiatives.”<br />
Scott Robinson, Texas A&M University, srobinson@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: J. Kevin Corder, Western Michigan University, corder@wmich.edu<br />
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Panel 25-B SALON 8<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON PARTNERS AND PREJUDICE: MAKING JOINT CAREER<br />
DECISIONS<br />
Panel: Robert Pahre, University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne, pahre@uiuc.edu<br />
Ellen Andersen, Indiana University at Indianapolis, eanderse@iupui.edu<br />
Valerie Heitshusen, University of Missouri, Columbia,<br />
HeitshusenV@missouri.edu<br />
Garry Young, University of Missouri, Columbia, YoungG@missouri.edu<br />
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Panel 26-B LASALLE 1<br />
GREEKS AND CHRISTIANS: THE CHURCH FATHERS<br />
Chair: John A. Gueguen, Illinois State University, gueguen@net66.com<br />
Papers: "The Passion of Anger and Its Therapy in Lactantius." Horst Hutter, Concordia<br />
University (Montreal)<br />
"St. Ambrose and Liberty." Roberta Bayer, St. Mary College (Kansas)<br />
"City and Family: <strong>Political</strong> Images in Classical Greece and Early Christianity."<br />
Jeffrey Langan and Donald Uitvlugt, University of Notre Dame,<br />
Jeffrey.J.Langan.4@nd.edu<br />
Disc: Judith Swanson, Boston University, jswanson@bu.edu<br />
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Panel 1-F SANDBURG 2<br />
SOURCES AND CYCLES IN PROTEST AND REPRESSION<br />
Chair: Ronald A. Francisco, University of Kansas, ronfran@lark.cc.ukans.edu<br />
Papers: “Explaining the Demobilization of a Protest Cycle: An Illustration from the Intifada<br />
(1987-1991).” Karen Rasler, Indiana University, rasler@indiana.edu<br />
“Protest: Random or Cyclical?” Ronald A. Francisco, University of Kansas,<br />
ronfran@lark.cc.ukans.edu<br />
“Views to a Kill: Exploring the Implications of Source Selection in the Case of<br />
Guatemalan State Terror, 1960-1996.” Patrick Ball, American <strong>Association</strong> for<br />
the Advancement of <strong>Science</strong>s, pball@aaas.org; Christian Davenport, University<br />
of Maryland, cdavenport@cidcm.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Mark Lichbach, University of California, Riverside, mark.lichbach@ucr.edu<br />
Walter R. Mebane, Jr. Cornell University, wrm1@cornell.edu<br />
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Panel 1-J BURNHAM 4<br />
ELECTION AND VOTING SYSTEMS N COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE<br />
(Co-Sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior and Participation)<br />
Chair: Margaret McKean, Duke University, mamckean@duke.edu<br />
Papers: “Examining the Impacts of Strategic Behavior on Party Systems Under Mixed<br />
Electoral Systems.” Misa Nishikawa, Michigan State University,<br />
nishikaw@pilot.msu.edu<br />
“Electoral Volatility and Alternation: Comparing Japan's Legislative Chambers.”<br />
Ross D. Schaap, University of California, Los Angeles, rschaap@ucla.edu<br />
“Devil in the Details: A Typology of Side-by-Side Electoral Systems.” Margaret<br />
McKean, Duke University, mamckean@duke.edu; Ethan Scheiner, Duke<br />
University, scheiner@acpub.duke.edu<br />
“Majority Cycles and Floor Voting in European Parliaments.” Bjorn Erik Rasch,<br />
University of Oslo (Norway) and Columbia University, b.e.rasch@stv.uio.no<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 2-G SANDBURG 4<br />
THE POLITICS AND CONSEQUENCES OF ECONOMIC REFORM<br />
Chair: Kaja Sehrt, Dartmouth College, Kaja.Sehrt@dartmouth.edu<br />
Papers: “Politics After Neoliberalism: The Societal Impact of Market Reforms in Peru.”<br />
Moises Arce, The University of New Mexico, moises@unm.edu<br />
“Presidential Institutions and Banking Reform in Latin America, Mexico and<br />
Venezuela.” Gabriel Aguilera, Harvard University, aguiler1@avantel.net<br />
Disc: Kaja Sehrt, Dartmouth College, Kaja.Sehrt@dartmouth.edu<br />
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SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 8:30 - 10:15 am<br />
Panel 3-Q SANDBURG 3<br />
MARKET REFORM AND THE TRANSITION PROCESS IN NEW DEMOCRACIES<br />
Chair: David Samuels, University of Minnesota, dsamuels@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Papers: “The <strong>Political</strong> Economy of Simultaneous Transitions: An Empirical Test of the J-<br />
Curve and Partial Reform Equilibrium Models.” Branislav L. Slantchev,<br />
University of Rochester, slantchev@msn.com<br />
“Gazprom and the State: What Role for the State in Governing the Market in<br />
Russia?” Youn Kyoo Kim, Purdue University, kim@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
The <strong>Political</strong> Conditions for a Successful Market Reform in New Democracies:<br />
Lessons from Portugal.” Jungkeun Yoon, Claremont Graduate University<br />
jungkeun.yoon@cgu.edu<br />
“The Democratizing Implications of Economic and Social Change in the People’s<br />
Republic of China.” Xia Li Lollar, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater<br />
Disc: Andrew Barnes, University of Miami<br />
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Panel 3-L MONTROSE 3<br />
JUSTICE AND RIGHTS IN NEW DEMOCRACIES<br />
Chair: Melissa J. Scheier, Texas A&M and University of Houston,<br />
mscheier@pup.uh.edu<br />
Papers: “Developing a Methodology for Assessing the Effects of Transitional Justice.”<br />
David Backer, University of Michigan, dabacker@umich.edu; Devra Coren,<br />
University of Michigan<br />
“Ten Years After the Transition: Democratization and Human Rights in Hungary,<br />
Poland, and the Czech Republic.” Erica L. Prenzlow, George Washington<br />
University, prenzlow@hotmail.com<br />
“Transitional Justice and Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe.” Matt<br />
Murphy, University of California-San Diego, mmurphy@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
“Reckoning with the Legacy of East German Communism: The German<br />
Bundestag’s Commission of Inquiry, Treatment of The Past and Consequences<br />
of the SED Dictatorship in Germany.” Katy Crossley-Frolick, Loyola University<br />
Chicago. kcrossl@luc.edu<br />
Disc: Scott Barclay, State University of New York-Albany, aust@cnsvax.albany.edu<br />
Panel 4-D SANDBURG 6<br />
LINKAGES BETWEEN ECONOMICS AND CONFLICT<br />
Chair: Brian Pollins, Ohio State University, bpollins@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu<br />
Papers: “Economic Growth and Interstate Conflict: A Comparative Test." Charles R.<br />
Boehmer, Pennsylvania State University, crb158@psu.edu<br />
“Banking Crises and Domestic Turmoil: A Cross-National Empirical Study, 1980-<br />
1995." David L. Richards, Syracuse University, daver68@email.com; Ronald<br />
D. Gelleny, SUNY Binghamton University,be82572@binghamton.edu<br />
"An Empirical Examination of the Effects of Relative Gains." Kristopher<br />
W. Ramsay, George Washington University, kwr@gwu.edu<br />
Disc: Carmela Lutmar, New York University, cl218@is5.nyu.edu<br />
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Panel 5-H SANDBURG 7<br />
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STRUCTURES<br />
Chair: Layna Mosley, University of Notre Dame, mosley.3@nd.edu<br />
Papers: "Societal Preferences vs. Statist Institutions: Mundell-Fleming and Domestic<br />
Politics" David H. Bearce, Ohio State University, bearce.1@osu.edu<br />
"Domestic Preferences, Regulatory Structure, and International Accounting<br />
Standards" Ron Kruse, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
rgkruse@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
"Independent Central Banks vs. Currency Boards: Credible Commitments and<br />
Inflationary Performance" Kalina T. Popova, University of Rochester,<br />
kpop@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Disc: Layana Mosley, University of Notre Dame, mosley.3@nd.edu<br />
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Panel 6-F CLARK 7<br />
PREJUDICE, TOLERANCE AND AUTHORITY<br />
Chair: George Marcus, Williams College, gmarcus@williams.edu<br />
Papers: “The Authoritarian Dynamic and the Politics of Fear: Racism and Intolerance<br />
Under Conditions of Societal Threat.” Karen Stenner, Princeton University,<br />
kstenner@princeton.edu<br />
“Interpersonal Influence: Prejudice, Politics and the Pliability of Behavior.” Paul<br />
Sniderman, Stanford University, paulms@leland.stanford.edu; Louk<br />
Hagendorn, University of Utrecht; Markus Prior, Stanford University<br />
“The Accessibility of Religious Beliefs in <strong>Political</strong> Tolerance Judgements.”<br />
Beverly Busch, Georgia Southwestern State University, bgb@canes.gsw.edu<br />
“Tolerance of Groups vs. Tolerance of Beliefs: Symbolic Importance of Group<br />
Labels in <strong>Political</strong> Tolerance Judgements.” Ewa Golebiowska, Tufts University,<br />
egolebio@emerald.tufts.edu<br />
Disc: George Marcus, Williams College, gmarcus@williams.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 6-H SALON 2<br />
POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE AND POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE<br />
Chair: Paul Brewer, The George Washington University, pbrewer@gwu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Role of General Versus <strong>Political</strong> Intelligence in <strong>Political</strong> Decision-Making.”<br />
James Avery, University of Kentucky, macavery@aol.com; Ellen Riggle,<br />
University of Kentucky, pol164@pop.uky.edu<br />
“Constructed Judgements, <strong>Political</strong> Knowledge and the Nature of Citizen<br />
Competence.” David Schwieder, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,<br />
dschwied@uiuc.edu<br />
“Why Citizens Disagree with Experts: Politics, Cognition, and Public Opinion.”<br />
David Darmofal, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, darmofal@uiuc.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Ignorance and American Democracy.” Martin Gilens, Yale University,<br />
Martin.Gilens@yale.edu<br />
Disc: Paul Brewer, The George Washington University, pbrewer@gwu.<br />
________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 8:30 - 10:15 am<br />
Panel 7-E BURNHAM 1<br />
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS AND POLITICS<br />
Chair: Laura Olson, Princeton University, laurao@princeton.edu<br />
Papers: "Moved by the Spirit: The Voting Behavior of Pentecostals and Charismatics in<br />
the 1996 Presidential Election" Jean McSween, University of Virginia,<br />
jlm9z@unix.mail.virginia.edu<br />
"Roman Catholics and the Democratic Party" Mark D. Brewer, Syracuse<br />
University, mdbrewer@mailbox.syr.edu<br />
"<strong>Political</strong> Participation and Religious Affiliation: An Alternative Means of Grouping<br />
Denominations" James Carlson, Providence College, jcarlson@providence.edu;<br />
Joe Cammarano, Providence College, jpcammar@providence.edu<br />
Disc: Laura Olson, Princeton University, laurao@princeton.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-R BURNHAM 2<br />
PARTISAN AND IDEOLOGICAL REALIGNMENT IN THE U.S.<br />
Chair: Jerrold Rusk, University of Arizona, ruskj@u.arizona.edu<br />
Papers: "Ideological Realignment and the Party Identification of the American Electorate:<br />
Lessons in Measurement.” David Putz, University of Houston, dputz@uh.edu<br />
"Changing Minds or Changing Sides? Issue Realignment in American <strong>Political</strong><br />
Parties.” Hans Noel, University of California Los Angeles, hnoel@ucla.edu<br />
"And a Little Child Shall Lead Them: The Changing Partisan Preferences of<br />
America's Youth, 1976-1996.” David Campbell, Harvard University,<br />
dcampbel@latte.harvard.edu; Steven Yonish, University of Wisconsin Madison,<br />
styonish@hbs.edu<br />
"Race, Ideology, and Partisan Realignment from 1956 to the Present.” Nicholas<br />
Valentino, University of Michigan, nvalenti@umich.edu; David Sears, University<br />
of California Los Angeles, sears@issr.ucla.edu;<br />
Disc: Jerrold Rusk, University of Arizona, ruskj@u.arizona.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 9-I SALON 7<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF GENDER AND POLITICS RESEARCH:<br />
THE VIEW FROM THE TENURE-TRACK<br />
Chair: Karen O’Connor, American University, oconn@american.edu<br />
Anna Greenberg, Harvard University, anna_greenberg@Harvard.edu<br />
Annabelle Lever, University of Rochester, levr@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
Kira Sanbonmatsu, The Ohio State University, sanbonmatsu.1@osu.edu<br />
Mala Htun, The New School for Social Research, htun@mindspring.com<br />
Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame, Wolbrecht.1@nd.edu<br />
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Panel 10-J SALON 6<br />
IMMIGRATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE<br />
Chair: Melissa R. Michelson, California State University, Fresno,<br />
melissam@csufresno.edu<br />
Papers: “Inside/Outside: Who’s a Migrant? Who’s a Citizen?” Kamal Sadiq, University of<br />
Chicago, asianleviathan@yahoo.com<br />
“Understanding Social Capital Through Social Movement Analysis.” Harlan Koff,<br />
Duke University, spkoff@syr.fi.it<br />
“The ‘Terminology’ of Immigration in Postwar France” John Mark Summers,<br />
Indiana University, jomsumme@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Melissa R. Michelson, California State University, Fresno,<br />
melissam@csufresno.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 11-G MONTROSE 2<br />
THINKING THE UNTHINKABLE: WAR, TURMOIL, AND CONQUEST<br />
(Co-sponsored by International Relations)<br />
Chair: David Kinsella, American University, kinsell@american.edu<br />
Papers: “The Continuation of Leviathan: The Dual Role of Scripture in Hobbes’s <strong>Political</strong><br />
Philosophy.” Yishaiya Abosch, Claremont Graduate University,<br />
aboschy@gcg.edu<br />
“Justice and Necessity in Foreign Policy in Classical and Modern <strong>Political</strong><br />
Thought.” Ronald C. Lee, Jr., Michigan State University, leeron@pilot.msu.edu<br />
“The U.S. Nuclear Weapons Infrastructure From a Rawlsian Perspective of<br />
Justice.” Douglas Prostorog, Purdue University, dprostorog@hotmail.com<br />
Disc: David Kinsella, American University, kinsell@american.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 11-I LASALLE 4<br />
WORKING, PLAYING, LAUGHING, CREATING<br />
Chair: Laurie Naranch, Rutgers University, naranch@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
Papers: “All Work and No Play? A Reconsideration of Labor and Leisure in Marx and<br />
Nietzsche.” Daniel Spicer, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities<br />
“Play, Subjectivity, and the Aesthetic: Schiller, Marcuse, and Gadamer.” Filip<br />
Kovacevic, University of Missouri-Columbia, tapscifk@showme.missouri.edu<br />
“Ressentiment and Identity Politics: Laughter as <strong>Political</strong> Strategy.” Jamie<br />
Warner, Pennsylvania State University, jbw119@psu.edu<br />
“Adorno’s Theory of the Art-Work: Power and the Articulation of Social Suffering.”<br />
Tania Roy, Duke University, tr2@acpub.duke.edu<br />
Disc: Melissa Orlie, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, m-orlie@uiuc.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 8:30 - 10:15 am<br />
Panel 12-A PARLOR D<br />
ROUNDTABLE ON IAN SHAPIRO’S DEMOCRATIC JUSTICE<br />
Chair: Clarissa Hayward, Ohio State University, hayward.17@osu.edu<br />
Panel: William Galston, University of Maryland, wg14@umail.umd.edu<br />
Steve Shiffrin, Cornell University, shs6@cornell.edu<br />
Georgia Warnke, University of California at Riverside, warnke@ucracl.ucr.edu<br />
John Kane, Griffith University, johnk@orgo.cad.gu.edu.au<br />
Ian Shapiro, Yale University, ian.shapiro@yale.edu<br />
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Panel 12-M SALON 3<br />
GANDHI AND RESISTENCE<br />
Chair: Fred Dallmayr, University of Notre Dame, fred.r.dallmayr.1@nd.edu<br />
Papers: “Challenging Spheres of Injustice: Gandhi’s Critique of Class and Caste.” Ronald<br />
Terchek, University of Maryland at College Park, rterchek@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
“Distinguishing Satyagraha from Conscientious Lawbreaking.” Stephen Chilton,<br />
University of Minnesota at Duluth, schilton@d.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Manfred B. Steger, Illinois State University, mbstege@ilstu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 13-F LASALLE 1<br />
PARTIES AS INFORMATIONAL SHORTCUTS<br />
Chair: Tim Feddersen, Princeton University, tfed@princeton.edu<br />
Papers: “An Informational Rationale for <strong>Political</strong> Parties.” Michael Ting, University of<br />
North Carolina, mmting@unc.edu; James Snyder, Massachusetts Institute of<br />
Technology, millett@mit.edu<br />
“Informative Parties: An Information Based Theory of <strong>Political</strong> Parties.” Joshua<br />
Clinton, Stanford University, jclinton@leland.stanford.edu<br />
“Do Party Cues Limit Framing Effects?” James N. Druckman, University of<br />
Minnesota, druckman@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Tim Feddersen, Princeton University, tfed@princeton.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 14-C LASALLE 2<br />
PREFERENCE MEASUREMENT IN VOTING INSTITUTIONS<br />
(Co-Sponsored with Legislative Politics Section)<br />
Chair: Michael Herron, Northwestern University, m-herron@nwu.edu<br />
Papers: “Legal Ideology and Supreme Court Rulings.” John Londregan, University of<br />
California, Los Angeles, jbl@Finer.sscnet.ucla.edu<br />
“The Geometry of Multidimensional Quadratic Utility in Models of Parliamentary<br />
Roll Call Voting.” Keith Poole, Carnegie-Mellon University,<br />
kp2a@andrew.cmu.edu<br />
“Bicameralism - Redundancy or Grand Plan? Cross-chamber Tests of<br />
Ideological Differences.” Michael Bailey, Georgetown University,<br />
BAILEYMA@gunet.georgetown.edu
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“Some Consequences of Using Party-Contained Legislator Preferences<br />
Measures.” Michael Herron, Northwestern University, m-herron@nwu.edu<br />
Disc: Tim Groseclose, Stanford University, groseclose_tim@gsb.stanford.edu<br />
Jeffrey B. Lewis, Princeton University, jblewis@princeton.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 15-K MONTROSE 1<br />
INTEREST GROUP STRATEGIES, TACTICS, AND INFLUENCE<br />
Chair: Allan Cigler, University of Kansas, trout@ukans.edu<br />
Papers: "Environmentalists and the Law: Choosing to Expand the Conflict." Suzanne M.<br />
Robbins, State University of New York at Stony Brook, srobbins@ic.sunysb.edu<br />
"Measuring Influence: A Proposal and Trial." Loree Bykerk, University of<br />
Nebraska at Omaha, Loree_Bykerk/CAS/UNO/UNEBR@unomail.unomaha.edu<br />
"Optimizing Policy Outcome: A Formal Model of Interest Group Strategies."<br />
Kristina C. Miler, University of Michigan, kcmiler@umich.edu<br />
"Organized Interests Within the Victim Rights Policy Domain." Mitzi Mahoney,<br />
Sam Houston State University, pol_mlm@shsu.edu; Stephanie Bellar,<br />
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, stephanie-bellar@utc.edu<br />
"An Experimental Study of PACs, Constituents and the Search for <strong>Political</strong><br />
Access." Michelle L. Chin, Texas A&M University, chinm@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: Alesha E. Doan, Texas A&M University, alesha@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 16-H LASALLE 3<br />
PRESIDENTIAL RHETORIC: STRATEGIES AND EFFECTS<br />
Chair: Charles E. Walcott, Virginia Tech, cwalcott@vt.edu<br />
Papers: "Organized Decision: An Explanation of Presidential Public Activity.” Matthew<br />
Eshbaugh-Soha, Texas A & M University, mjesoha@integrity.tamu.edu<br />
"Presidents, Media, and Agenda-Setting in Public Policy Making Processes.”<br />
M. Jae Moon, University of Colorado at Denver, jmoon@castle.cudenver.edu;<br />
Eunyi Kim, Syracuse University, Commre@summail.syr.edu<br />
Disc: Richard J. Powell, Hamilton College, rpowell@hamilton.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-K LASALLE 5<br />
CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH<br />
Chair: Carl M. Rhodes, University of Cincinnati, Carl.Rhodes@uc.edu<br />
Papers: "Auditing Politics or <strong>Political</strong> Auditing." Anne Joseph, Harvard University,<br />
ajoseph@fas.harvard.edu<br />
"Legislators' Preferences for Oversight: Committee Membership, Policy<br />
Preferences, and Partnership." Jason A. MacDonald, George Washington<br />
University, jmac@gwu.edu<br />
"Legislators, Agencies, and Contemporaneous <strong>Political</strong> Influence." Charles R.<br />
Shipan, University of Iowa, Charles-Shipan@uiowa.edu
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 8:30 - 10:15 am<br />
"Expertise, Subversion and Bureaucratic Discretion." Sean Gailmard, California<br />
Institute of Technology, gailmard@hss.caltech.edu<br />
Disc: David Epstein, Columbia University, de11@columbia.edu<br />
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Panel 17-N SALON 4<br />
CAREERS IN CONGRESS<br />
Chair: Susan Webb Hammond, American University, shammo@american.edu<br />
Papers: "The Secret Ballot and the Rise of Congressional Careerism." Michael P.<br />
McDonald, Vanderbilt University, m.mcdonald@vanderbilt.edu<br />
"The Rise to Leadership and Turnover Among Leaders in Congress." Sunil<br />
Ahuja, Seton Hall University, ahujasun@shu.edu<br />
"Seniority and the Lost Power of Female House Members." Rebekah Herrick,<br />
Oklahoma State University, herric5@netscape.net<br />
"Retirements, Retention, and Realignment: Voluntary Congressional Departures<br />
and the Pace of Partisan Change in the Post-War South." Gary Hetland, Indiana<br />
University, ghetland@indiana.edu; Christopher Martin, University of Mississippi,<br />
cmartin@dixie-net.com; L. Marvin Overby, University of Mississippi,<br />
lmoverby@dixie-net.com<br />
Disc: Susan Webb Hammond, American University, shammo@american.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-Y CLARK 5<br />
ROUNDTABLE: CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT IN A PARTISAN ERA<br />
(co-sponsored with the Presidency and Executive Politics)<br />
Chair: Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University, jonbond@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Panel: Richard Fleisher, Fordham University, fleisher@fordham.edu<br />
John H. Aldrich, Duke University, aldrich@acpub.duke.edu<br />
David W. Rohde, Michigan State University, rohde@pilot.msu.edu<br />
George C. Edwards III, Texas A&M University, gedwards@tamu.edu<br />
Andrew W. Barrett, Texas A&M University, barrett@polisci.tamu.edu<br />
Tim Groeling, University of California-San Diego, tgroelin@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
Gary C. Jacobson, University of California-San Diego,<br />
gjacobso@weber.ucsd.edu<br />
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
kjamieson@asc.upenn.edu<br />
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Panel 18-M CLARK 10<br />
LITIGATION STRATEGIES: INDUSTRY, GROUPS, AND REPEAT PLAYERS<br />
Chair: Stephen Wasby, SUNY Albany, wasb@cnsunix.albany.edu<br />
Papers: “Determinants of Industry Litigation Activity.” Isaac Unah, University of North<br />
Carolina at Chapel Hill, iunah@email.unc.edu<br />
“Two Hands and Squeeze: The Politics of Gun Control Litigation.” Gregg Ivers,<br />
American University, ivers@american.edu or ivers@prodigy.net; David Kaib,<br />
American University
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“Issue Agendas and Advocacy in the U.S. Courts of Appeals.” Susan B. Haire,<br />
University of Georgia, cmshaire@arches.uga.edu<br />
“Can Have-Nots Affect Policy?: Legal Services AFDC Litigation from 1967-1996.”<br />
John Kilwein, West Virginia University, jkilwein@wvu.edu<br />
Disc: Stephen Wasby, SUNY Albany, wasb@cnsunix.albany.edu<br />
John A. Stookey, Osborn Maledon, JASTOOKEY@OMLAW.COM<br />
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Panel 19-J BURNHAM 5<br />
PARTICIPATION AND COOPERATION IN STATE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT<br />
Chair: Edward P. Weber, Washington State University, edweber@mail.wsu.edu<br />
Papers: “Collaborative Conservation and Accountability: The Case of the Applegate.”<br />
Edward P. Weber, Washington State University, edweber@mail.wsu.edu<br />
“Cooperation in Regional Environmental Policy: Do Institutions Matter?” Mark<br />
Lubell, Florida State University, mlubell@garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br />
“Risk Perceptions of Citizens as a Predictor of Local Environmental Policy<br />
Success.” Mark Somma, California State University--Fresno<br />
markso@csufresno.edu<br />
Disc: Bruce Williams, University of Illinois, brucewm@uiuc.edu<br />
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Panel 20-I SALON 1<br />
URBAN PAN-ETHNIC MOBILIZATION AND COALITION-BUILDING<br />
(Co-sponsored with Race, Class, and Ethnicity)<br />
Chair: Norman R. Luttbeg, Texas A&M University, nluttbeg@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Papers: "Advocacy, Activism, and Coalition-Building Across Ethnic Lines: A Study of<br />
Pan-Asian Organizations in Philadelphia." Mark E. Pfeifer, St. Paul Americorps<br />
mark.pfeifer@utoronto.ca<br />
"The Dynamics of Minority Interest Representation in White-Majority Cities."<br />
Peter Burns, Trinity College, pete.burns@trincoll.edu<br />
"The Prospects of African American and Hispanic American Coalition-Building: A<br />
Study of Attitudes Toward Affirmative Action and Bilingual Education Policies."<br />
Richard Middleton, University of Missouri-Columbia, rmiddleton4@hotmail.com<br />
"Restoring the Glory of Bronzeville: Communal Involvement, <strong>Political</strong> Efficacy,<br />
and Participation." Leniece T. Davis, University of Chicago,<br />
ltdavis@uchicago.edu<br />
Disc: Norman R. Luttbeg, Texas A&M University<br />
Lana Stein, University of Missouri-St. Louis, lstein@umstl.edu<br />
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Panel 21-O MONTROSE 7<br />
THE SMOKING LAMP IS OUT: THE POLITICS OF TOBACCO<br />
Chair: John McAdams, Marquette University, 6489mcadamsj@mu.edu<br />
Papers: "The Attorney General Warns Smoking May Be Good for Your <strong>Political</strong> Health."<br />
Ahn T. Vu, Carnegie Mellon University
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 8:30 - 10:15 am<br />
"Factors that Facilitate the Adoption of Municipal Ordinances for Tobacco<br />
Control." Scott P. Hays, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />
sphays@uiuc.edu; Carol E. Hays, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;<br />
John Vinzant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />
"Money for Nothing and the Checks for Free: States, Attorneys General, and the<br />
Tobacco Settlement." Gregory L. Hager, University of Kentucky,<br />
hagerg@pop.uky.edu; Matthew J. Gabel, University of Kentucky<br />
Disc: Michael J. Licari, SUNY at Binghamton<br />
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Panel 21-P SALON 8<br />
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES<br />
Chair: Barbara Hayler, University of Illinois at Springfield, hayler@uis.edu<br />
Papers: "Capital Punishment in the 50 States." Anita C. Pritchard, Florida Atlantic<br />
University, pritchar@fau.edu; Michael Wiatrowski, Utica College of Syracuse<br />
University<br />
"Race to the Bottom? U.S. State Diffusion on Criminal Justice Policy."<br />
G. Patrick Lynch, Georgetown University, lynchp@gunet.georgetown.edu<br />
"Variations in Crime Policies Across the U.S. States: Corrections or Politics?"<br />
Cynthia M. Cline, West Virginia University, smokey@hhs.net<br />
"Deterring Property Crimes: The Role of Religion." Jennifer Schwank, Texas<br />
A&M University, jschwank@politics.tamu.edu<br />
Disc: Stephen C. Brooks, The University of Akron, sbrooks@uakron.edu<br />
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Panel 22-C SALON 5<br />
FORMAL MODELS OF ADMINISTRATIVE BEHAVIOR<br />
(Co-Sponsored with Formal Modeling Section)<br />
Chair: Thomas H. Hammond, Michigan State University,<br />
Thomas.Hammond@ssc.msu.edu<br />
Papers: "Government Contracting: An Exploration Using a Game-Theoretic Model.”<br />
Jason Palmer, Ohio State University, palmer.175@osu.edu<br />
"Government Contracting with Non-profits and For-Profits for the Management<br />
and Production of Human Services.” Carolyn J. Hill, University of Chicago, cjhill@uchicgao.edu<br />
"Creating an Environment for Field Bureaucrats: Issues of Security of Tenure,<br />
Coordination, and Monitoring.” Krishna Gupta, SUNY-Stony Brook and Federal<br />
Civil Service of India, krishna_91@hotmail.com; Arun Agrawal, Yale University,<br />
arun.agrawal@yale.edu<br />
Disc: Gary J. Miller, Washington University--St. Louis, gjmiller@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
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Panel 26-C PARLOR F<br />
SITUATING SOCRATES<br />
Chair: Edward W. Clayton, Central Michigan University, clayt1ew@cmich.edu<br />
Papers: "The Imperishability of Evils: Socrates and His Predecessors in the<br />
Theaetetus." Paul Stern, Ursinus College, pstern@exchange.ursinus.edu<br />
"Socrates and the Sophists." Catherine Zuckert, University of Notre Dame,<br />
Catherine.Zuckert.2@nd.edu<br />
"Socrates Talks to Himself." Christopher Colmo, Dominican University,<br />
farabi@email.dom.edu<br />
Disc: Sara Monoson, Northwestern University, s-monoson@nwu.edu<br />
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Panel 28-A PARLOR C<br />
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SCHOLARSHIP: RETHINKING DISCIPLINARY<br />
CONVENTIONS<br />
Chair: Carl Swidorski, College of St. Rose, swidorsc@mail.strose.edu<br />
Papers: “Welfare Politics from 1960s to 1990s.” Sanford F. Schram, Bryn Mawr,<br />
Sschram@brynmawr.edu<br />
“Business Interests and Bill Clinton’s Third Way.” Joseph G. Peschek,<br />
Hamline University, jpeschek@gw.hamline.edu<br />
“The Supreme Court Recognizes First Amendment Rights: The Labor<br />
Movement and the Struggle for Freedom of Expression, 1919-1941,”<br />
Carl Swidorski, College of St. Rose, swidorsc@mail.strose.edu<br />
Disc: George Katsiaficas, Wentworth Institute, katsiaficas@wit.edu<br />
James R. Simmons, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,<br />
simmons@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu<br />
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Panel 1-C SANDBURG 3<br />
POLITICAL PARTIES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE<br />
Chair: Neal G. Jesse, Bowling Green State University, njesse@bgnet.bgsu.edu<br />
Papers: “<strong>Political</strong> Parties and Unemployment Insurance: The Keynesian Connection”<br />
Matthew McCoy, SUNY-Binghamton, bf18848@binghamton.edu<br />
“Re-examining Partisan Effects on Public Policy: Neoliberalism in the Anglo-<br />
American Democracies.” Jonathan Swarts, The Ohio State University,<br />
j_swarts@yahoo.com<br />
“Party System Change in Advanced Democracies.” Neal G. Jesse, Bowling<br />
Green State University, njesse@bgnet.bgsu.edu<br />
“Democracy Without Competition: Opposition Failure in One-Party Dominant<br />
Japan.” Ethan Scheiner, Duke University, scheiner@duke.edu<br />
Disc: Panel<br />
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Panel 1-G SANDBURG 2<br />
ROUNDTABLE: RECONSIDERING THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC POLITICS IN<br />
COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP POLICY<br />
Chair: Miriam Feldblum, California Institute of Technology, miriam@hss.caltech.edu<br />
Panel: Gary P. Freeman, University of Texas, yamini@mail.utexas.edu<br />
Jeannette Money, University of California, Davis, jnmoney@ucdavis.edu;<br />
Gallya Lahav, Wesleyan University, glahav@wesleyan.edu;<br />
Terri E. Givens, University of Washington, tgivens@u.washington.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 2-C SANDBURG 4<br />
THE STATE AND ETHNIC CONFLICT<br />
Chair: Nicholas Vandewalle, Michigan State University, vandewal@pilot.msu.edu<br />
Papers: “Permanence of the Temporary: Understanding the State-Islamist Relations in<br />
the Muslim World.” Gul M. Kurtoglu, The University of Chicago, gmkurtoglu@uchicago.edu<br />
“Federalism and Ethnic Violence.” Alexander B. Downes, University of Chicago,<br />
a-downes@uchicago.edu<br />
“Elections and Ethnic Conflict: Lessons from West Africa.” Burt L. Monroe,<br />
Indiana University, bmonroe@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: Daniel Posner, University of California, Los Angeles, dposner@polisci.ucla.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 3-M BURNHAM 4<br />
ETHNIC ISSUES AND CONFLICTS IN POST-AUTHORITARIAN SOCIETIES<br />
Chair: Donna Bahry, Vanderbilt University, donna.l.bahry@vanderbilt.edu<br />
Papers: “Respect for Individual Rights? The Effects of Ethnic Nationalism In Eastern<br />
Europe and the Former Soviet Union.” Natalie A. Kistner, University of<br />
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, nkistner@csd.uwm.edu<br />
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“Race and ‘Creole’ Nationalism in Cuba.” Steven E. Laymon, University of<br />
Chicago, laym@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
“Why Isn’t there Peace in Dagestan?” Elizabeth Frombgen, Purdue University,<br />
frombgen@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“Diasporas and Democratization: The Benefits and Perils of ‘Going Home’.”<br />
Jennifer A. Skulte, University of Maryland, jskulte@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
Disc: Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, Illinois Wesleyan University, jmurer@titan.iwu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 3-N CLARK 5<br />
DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES<br />
Chair: David Olson, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, dmolson@uncg.edu<br />
Papers: “Institutional Development in Ukraine.” Vladimir Pigenko, Indiana University-<br />
Bloomington, vpigenko@indiana.edu<br />
“State and Social Cooperation in Russia.” Byung Jin Han, State University of<br />
New York-Buffalo, bh8@acsu.buffalo.edu<br />
“<strong>Political</strong> Learning and Support for Democracy in Russia.” Robert D. Grey,<br />
Grinnell College, grey@grinnell.edu<br />
“Committee Systems in Post-Communist Parliaments: Comparative<br />
Institutionalization.” David Olson, University of North Carolina-Greensboro,<br />
dmolsob@uncg.edu<br />
“Defining Post-Totalitarianism: The Poverty of Empirical Conceptualizations.”<br />
D. Christopher Brooks, donbrook@indiana.edu<br />
Disc: John Fremstad, University of South Dakota<br />
Panel 4-L SANDBURG 6<br />
DOMESTIC AND ETHNIC CONFLICT<br />
(Cosponsored by Race, Class and Ethnicity)<br />
Chair: Alynna Lyon, Southeast Missouri State University,<br />
Papers: “Timing of Ethnic Violence: An Explanation to Kurdish-Turkish case." Filiz<br />
Oztalas, University of Kentucky, fozta0@pop.uky.edu<br />
“The Uncertain Promise of Ethnic Pluralism in Democratizing Societies." Kamila<br />
Valkova Valenta, Emory University, kvalent@emory.edu<br />
“Domestic and International Foundations of the Third Balkan War: The<br />
Vivisection of Yugoslavia." Richard C. Ridenour, Purdue University,<br />
ridenour@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
Disc: Alynna Lyon, Southeast Missouri State University<br />
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Panel 6-G CLARK 7<br />
POLITICAL CONTEXT AND ITS EFFECTS<br />
Chair: Elizabeth Smith, Furman University, liz.smith@furman.edu<br />
Papers: “Mass Response to the Lewinsky Scandal.” Mark Fischle,Princeton University,<br />
mark@princeton.edu<br />
“Scandal, Blame, and Trust in Government: Impeachment and its Aftermath.”<br />
Richard Waterman, University of New Mexico, rwwaterman@aol.com; Hank<br />
Jenkins-Smith, University of New Mexico, hismith@unm.edu; Carol L. Silva,<br />
University of New Mexico, clsilva@unm.edu<br />
“Politics, <strong>Political</strong> Efficacy and Mental Health: What Difference Does Race<br />
Make?” Lynn M. Sanders, University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco,<br />
lsanders@socrates.berkeley.edu<br />
“Shaping the Context of Public Debate: The Effects of Valence Issues on Party<br />
Positions and Appeals.” Tim Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,<br />
facklert@nevada.edu<br />
Disc: Michael Dimock, North Carolina State University,<br />
dimock@social.chass.ncsu.edu<br />
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Panel 7-F BURNHAM 1<br />
INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND VOTER TURNOUT<br />
Chair: Joseph Cammarano, Providence College, jpcammar@providence.edu<br />
Papers: "Differential Mobilization of Voters in US Elections." John Hughes, Monmouth<br />
University, jhughes@monmouth.edu; Margaret Conway, University of Florida,<br />
mconway@polisci.ufl.edu<br />
"The Efficacy Connection: Social Class and the Decision to Vote, 1972-<br />
1992." Zulema Blair, Binghamton University (SUNY),<br />
bf18703@binghamton.edu; DeWayne Lucas, Binghamton University,<br />
be81761@binghamton.edu; Andrew LoTempio, Binghamton University, SUNY<br />
"The <strong>Political</strong> Impact of Federal Government Employment." Jason E.<br />
Schuknecht, University of Maryland, jschuknecht@gvpt.umd.edu<br />
"Life-Cycle and Generational Effects on Voter Turnout in the US." Ben Highton,<br />
University of California Davis, bhighton@ucdavis.edu<br />
Disc: Joseph Cammarano, Providence College, jpcammar@providence.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 7-H BURNHAM 2<br />
ECONOMICS AND VOTING<br />
Chair: Christopher Wlezien, University of Houston, cwlezien@uh.edu<br />
Papers: "Taking the Stock Market Seriously: <strong>Political</strong> Business Cycles and Economic<br />
Voting" Alison Alter, Stanford University, aalter@leland.stanford.edu; Lucy<br />
Goodhart, Harvard University, goodhart@fas.harvard.edu<br />
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"Partisanship and Economic Voting, 1980-1998" Anthony Coveny, University of<br />
New Mexico, coveny@unm.edu; Erik M. Wibbels, University of New Mexico,<br />
wibbels@unm.edu<br />
"The Economy, Partisanship, and Turnout" Daniel Stevens, University of<br />
Minnesota, stevens@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Christopher Wlezien, University of Houston, cwlezien@uh.edu<br />
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Panel 9-L SALON 2<br />
SEX IN THE CITY: GENDER AND URBAN POLITICS<br />
(Co-sponsored with Urban and Local Politics)<br />
Chair: Vanessa B. Beasley, Texas A&M University, vanessa@unix.tamu.edu<br />
Papers: “The Spaces of Sexual Violence.” Renée Heberle, University of Toledo,<br />
rheberl@uoft02.utoledo.edu<br />
“Sex, Kids and Politics: Reproductive Health Care in American Schools.” James<br />
W. Button, University of Florida, jbutton@polisci.ufl.edu; Kenneth D. Wald,<br />
University of Florida, kenwald@polisci.ufl.edu ; Barbara A. Rienzo, University of<br />
Florida, brienzo@hhp.ufl.edu<br />
“Disparate Markets: The Effects of a Barrier-Threshold Matrix on Women’s<br />
Inclusion in Local Law Enforcement.” Michael McCall, Washington University,<br />
mmccall@artsci.wustl.edu; Mahdavi McCall, Washington University,<br />
mmccall@artsci.wustl.edu<br />
Disc: Jacqueline DeLaat, Marietta College, delaatj@marietta.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 10-K SALON 6<br />
REDISTRICTING AND DISTRICT DIVERSITY<br />
(Cosponsored with Legislative Politics)<br />
Chair: Keesha Middlemass Scott, University of Georgia, midlemas@arches.uga.edu<br />
Papers: “Race and Redistricting After Shaw: Theory and Evidence on Whether<br />
‘Appearances Matter.’” Alan Szarawarski, Harvard University,<br />
aszaraw@fas.harvard.edu<br />
“District Factors Affecting the Election Chances of People of Color and White<br />
Minority State Legislative Candidates.” Paul Grant, University of Illinois at<br />
Chicago, pgrant2@uic.edu<br />
“The Other White Meat? ‘Pork Barrel’ Spending and Racial Redistricting.”<br />
Christian R. Grose, University of Rochester, cngr@troi.cc.rochester.edu<br />
“Electoral Consequences of Racial and Ethnic Diversity.” Regina Branton,<br />
University of Arizona, branton@u.arizona.edu<br />
Disc: William C. Binning, Youngstown State University, fr025701@ysub.ysu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 10-M SALON 1<br />
ETHNIC CONFLICT<br />
(Cosponsored with International Relations)<br />
Chair: Rasma Karklins, University of Illinois at Chicago, karklins@uic.edu<br />
Papers: “Explaining Post-Communist Ethnic Conflict: Patterns and Theories.”<br />
Robert Hislope, Union College, hisloper@union.edu<br />
“New Citizenship Politics in Europe: The Anti-Racist Movement” Charles M.<br />
Hoffman, Indiana University, cmhoffma@indiana.edu<br />
“Societal Insecurity and Extremist Group Violence: Protestant Paramilitaries in<br />
Northern Ireland.” John M. Cotter, University of Kentucky, jmcott0@pop.uky.edu<br />
Disc: Rasma Karklins, University of Illinois at Chicago, karklins@uic.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 11-H MONTROSE 2<br />
FEMINISM AND FREEDOM<br />
(Co-sponsored by Gender and Politics)<br />
Chair: Charlene Hinckley, Southern Connecticut State College, hinckley@javanet.com<br />
Papers: “Republic V: The Equality of Physis.” Marlene K. Sokolon, Northern Illinois<br />
University, msokolon@niu.edu<br />
“Republican Democratic Theory, Freedom, and Feminism.” Vesna Marcina,<br />
University of California, Santa Barbara, ves@umail.ucsb.edu<br />
“Hegel and Abstract Masculinity: Is the Hegelian Self Masculinist?” Nadine<br />
Changfoot, York University, nadinec@yorku.ca<br />
“Thinking Novelty in Feminist Theory: The Cyborg and the Mestiza.” Laurie<br />
Naranch, Rutgers University, naranch@rci.rutgers.edu<br />
Disc: Elizabeth Wingrove, University of Michigan, ewingrov@umich.edu<br />
Pam Ramseyer, University of Michigan, psram@umich.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 11-L SALON 3<br />
DEFINING THE DEMOCRATIC COMMUNITY: PRAGMATIC APPROACHES<br />
Chair: Bart Schultz, The University of Chicago, rshultz@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
Papers: “Seeing the Great Community: Dewey and Whitman on Democratic Poetry.” Ann<br />
Davies, Beloit College, daviesa@beloit.edu<br />
“Limiting the Public: Democracy, Autonomy, and Exclusion.” David Paul<br />
Mandell, Reed College, david.mandell@reed.edu<br />
“John Dewey’s Institutional Idealism: A Contribution to a Theory of<br />
Institutionalism.” Elaine McCoy, Kent State University, emccoy1@kent.edu<br />
Disc: Eric MacGilvray, The University of Chicago, eamacgil@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
Bart Schultz, The University of Chicago, rshultz@midway.uchicago.edu<br />
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Panel 12-G MONTROSE 3<br />
RIGHTS<br />
Chair: Georgia Warnke, University of California at Riverside, warnke@ucracl.ucr.edu<br />
Papers: “<strong>Political</strong> Contradictions in the Ethics of Human Rights.” John Wallach, Hunter<br />
College, CUNY, jwallach@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu<br />
“Giving Up (on) Rights?” Samuel Chambers, St. Mary’s College of Maryland,<br />
sachambers@osprey.smcm.edu<br />
“Principles and Prudence: Reconciling Liberalism and Communitarianism.”<br />
Marc Stier, Temple University, marcstier@stier.net<br />
Disc: George Klosko, University of Virginia, gk@nuix.mail.virginia.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 13-H LASALLE 1<br />
STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR IN POLITICS<br />
Chair: David Epstein, Columbia University, de11@columbia.edu<br />
Papers: “Comparison of Voting Rules in Large Poisson Voting Games.” Roger Myerson,<br />
Northwestern University, myerson@nwu.edu<br />
“Ambiguity in Election Games.” Enriqueta Aragones, Harvard University,<br />
earagones@latte.harvard.edu; Andrew Postlewaite, University of Pennsylvania,<br />
apostlew@econ.sas.upenn.edu<br />
“Constraining Leviathan: Moral Hazard and Credible Commitment in<br />
Constitutional Design.” Dino Falaschetti, Washington University in St. Louis,<br />
falasche@wueconc.wustl.edu<br />
“Uniqueness of Stationary Equilibrium Payoffs in the Baron-Ferejohn Model.”<br />
Hulya K. Eraslan, University of Minnesota, eraslan@atlas.socsci.umn.edu<br />
Disc: Ronny Razin, Princeton University, rrazin@princeton.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 14-F LASALLE 2<br />
BAYES, EMPIRICAL BAYES, AND ITEM RESPONSE MODELS<br />
Chair: Bradley Palmquist, Vanderbilt University, brad.palmquist@vanderbilt.edu<br />
Papers: “Random Coefficient Models: Do They Borrow Strength Only When It Isn't<br />
Needed?” Jonathan Katz, University of Chicago, j-katz@uchicago.edu; Neal<br />
Beck, University of California, San Diego, beck@ucsd.edu<br />
“Item Response Models of <strong>Political</strong> Knowledge.” Marco R. Steenbergen,<br />
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, msteenbe@email.unc.edu<br />
“The Two-Level Inference Problem and the Confirmation of Theories.” Kevin A.<br />
Clarke, University of Michigan, kclarke@umich.edu<br />
Disc: Bradley Palmquist, Vanderbilt University, brad.palmquist@vanderbilt.edu<br />
Jasjet Singh Sekhon, Harvard University, jsekhon@fas.harvard.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 15-H MONTROSE 1<br />
POLITICAL PARTIES AND PUBLIC POLICY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE<br />
Chair: Gary M. Reich, University of Kansas, greich@ukans.edu<br />
Papers: "Strange Bedfellows: The Case of Electoral Cooperation in Mexico between the<br />
PAN and PRD." Craig Goodman, University of Houston,<br />
cgoodman@bayou.uh.edu; Christina Hughes, University of Houston,<br />
chughes@bayou.uh.edu<br />
"Regional Budget Allocation and Electoral Competition in Japan." Tomoaki<br />
Nomi, Marietta College, nomit@marietta.edu<br />
"The Electoral Fate of Ethnoregionalist Parties in Western Europe: A Boolean<br />
Test of Extant Explanations." Jorge P. Gordin, University of Pittsburgh,<br />
jpgst22+@pitt.edu<br />
Disc: Gary M. Reich, University of Kansas, greich@ukans.edu<br />
Peter W. Wielhouwer, Regent University, petewie@regent.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 16-J LASALLE 3<br />
PRESIDENTS, PUBLICS, AND GOVERNANCE<br />
Chair: Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, University of Pennsylvania, tenpas@sas.upenn.edu<br />
Papers: "Setting Expectations: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Superpower Summitry.”<br />
Douglas M. Brattebo, U.S. Naval Academy, brattebo@gwmail.usna.edu<br />
"The <strong>Political</strong> Legacies of Preemptive Presidents: Eisenhower and the<br />
Congressional Parties.” Kevin S. Price, University of Wisconsin,<br />
kprice@polisci.wisc.edu<br />
"Executive-Legislative Cooperation and the Systemic Nature of Job Approval.”<br />
Joseph Stefko, University at Buffalo, SUNY, jstefko@buffalo.edu;<br />
Jim Twombly, University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />
Disc: Karen Hult, Virginia Tech, khult@vt.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 17-P LASALLE 5<br />
CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS I<br />
Chair: William Bianco, Penn State University, wtb3@psu.edu<br />
Papers: "Promises Kept? Assessing the Link Between Campaign Ads and Legislative<br />
Performance." Constantine J. Spiliotes, Dartmouth College,<br />
Constantine.J.Spiliotes@Dartmouth.edu; Lynn Vavreck, Dartmouth College,<br />
lynn.vavreck@dartmouth.edu<br />
"Impression Formation in the Contemporary Congress." William Bianco, Penn<br />
State University, wtb3@psu.edu<br />
"Candidates, Campaigns, and Interest Groups: Structuring the Terms of Debate."<br />
Kristin L. Campbell, Texas A&M University, kcampbel@binghamton.edu<br />
"The Effect of Divisive Primaries in House Elections: A Look at the 1990's."<br />
Jason M. Roberts, Purdue University, roberts@polisci.purdue.edu; Stephen C.<br />
Roberds, Southern Utah University, Roberds@suu.edu<br />
Disc: Paul Goren, Southern Illinois University, goren@siu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
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SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 17-T SALON 4<br />
COMMITTEES II: DEVELOPMENT AND INFLUENCE<br />
Chair: Mack D. Mariani, Syracuse University, mdmari01@maxwell.syr.edu<br />
Papers: "Examining Committee Structural, Procedural and Power Change in U.S. State<br />
Legislatures: A Comparative Chamber Analysis." Keith E. Hamm, Rice<br />
University, hamm@rice.edu; Ronald D. Hedlund, Northeastern University,<br />
r.hedlund@nunet.neu.edu; Nancy Martorano, Rice University,<br />
nancyann@rice.edu<br />
"Member Expertise and Informational Roles of Caucuses, Leadership Systems,<br />
and Committees in the U.S. Congress." Scott Ainsworth, University of Georgia,<br />
sainswor@arches.uga.edu; Thad E. Hall, University of Georgia,<br />
thadhall@arches.uga.edu<br />
"The Suspension of the Rules and Extreme Committees: Explaining the Defeat of<br />
Bills on the Floor." Okiyoshi Takeda, Princeton University,<br />
otakeda@phoenix.princeton.edu<br />
"Congressional Committee Conflict and Decision-Making Norms.” James Cox,<br />
California State University-Sacramento, jhcox@csus.edu; Kathleen A. Bratton,<br />
SUNY-Binghamton, kbratton@binghamton.edu<br />
Disc: Lawrence D. Longley, Lawrence University, PowerLDL@aol.com<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 18-N CLARK 10<br />
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS AND OPINIONS<br />
Chair: Bradley Canon, University of Kentucky, pol140@pop.uky.edu<br />
Papers: “When and Why does the Supreme Court Ask The Solicitor General to<br />
Participate as Amicus Curiae?” Timothy R. Johnson, Southern Illinois<br />
University, timrj@siu.edu<br />
“Rethinking the Individual Opinion: Testing an Alternative Model of<br />
Nonconsensus on the U.S. Supreme Court.” Bradley J. Best, Southern Illinois<br />
University, BestB@apsu02.apsu.edu.<br />
“U.S. Supreme Court Decision-Making: A Self Organizing Model.” Steve Puro,<br />
St. Louis University<br />
“Judicial Hierarchy in the Federal Courts System.” Rebecca D. Wood, University<br />
of North Texas, reba@unt.edu; Sandra Wood, University of North Texas,<br />
Sandyw@facstaff.cas.unt.edu; Kimi King, University of North Texas,<br />
kking@unt.edu<br />
Disc: James P. Wenzel, University of California, Riverside, wenzel@wizard.ucr.edu<br />
James F. Spriggs, II, University of California, Davis, jfspriggs@ucdavis.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 19-K BURNHAM 5<br />
ISSUES OF FEDERALISM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE<br />
Chair: David Samuels, University of Minnesota, dsamuels@polisci.umn.edu<br />
Papers: “Russia’s Federalism: The Imperative of Consolidation.” Dmitri Mitin, Purdue<br />
University, mitin@polsci.purdue.edu<br />
“The Politics of Brazil’s Debt Crisis and Delayed Economic Reform.” Eduardo J.<br />
Gomez, University of Chicago, ej-gomez@uchicago.edu<br />
Disc: David Samuels, University of Minnesota<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
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Panel 20-C SANDBURG 7<br />
THE IMPACT OF URBAN STRUCTURES: METROPOLITAN RELATIONS<br />
Chair: E. Terrence Jones, University of Missouri-St. Louis, terry.jones@umsl.edu<br />
Papers: "Restructuring Local Governments to Combat Corruption: Assessing Modern<br />
City-County Consolidation Attempts." Suzanne Leland, Kansas State University,<br />
smleland@KSU.edu; Gary Johnson, University of Kansas,<br />
gjohnson@falcon.cc.ukans.edu<br />
"Bridging the City-Suburb Divide: States and the Politics of Regional<br />
Cooperation." Juliet Gainsborough, University of Miami, Jgainsbo@miami.edu<br />
"Suburban-Urban Economic Dependence and Regional Economic Growth."<br />
Robert Stein, Rice University, Stein@rice.edu; Stephanie Shirley Post, Rice<br />
University, Post@rice.edu<br />
"The Metropolis Divided: Cities, Suburbs, and Fiscal Disparities, 1960-1990."<br />
Arthur L. Burris, California State University, Hayward, aburris@csuhayward.edu<br />
Disc: E. Terrence Jones, University of Missouri--St. Louis<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 21-S MONTROSE 7<br />
MORALITY POLICY: AGENDA-SETTING, ADOPTION, AND IMPACT<br />
Chair: Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University Chicago, rtatalo@luc.edu<br />
Papers: "Values, Morality, and Social Standards: The Effects of Social Regulatory Policy<br />
on <strong>Political</strong> Trust." Neil A. Eldred, SUNY at Binghamton,<br />
bd25344@binghamton.edu;<br />
"Dial 'M' for Morality: A Longitudinal Study of Morality Policy Changes Toward the<br />
Motion Picture and Television Industries." Rodney A. Wambeam, University of<br />
Nebraska-Lincoln, nwamb@uniserve.uni.edu<br />
"Robbing the Cradle? State Adoption and Reinvention of 'Age Spans' in Statutory<br />
Rape Laws, 1965-1999." Carolyn E. Cocca, New York University,<br />
cec0828@is.nyu.edu<br />
Disc: Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University Chicago, rtatalo@luc.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________
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SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 21-T SALON 8<br />
STREET-LEVEL CONSEQUENCES OF POLICY CHANGE<br />
Chair: Eugene F. Fregetto, University of Illinois at Chicago, fregetto@uic.edu<br />
Papers: "The Impact of W2 on Community Service Providers in Eau Claire, Wisconsin."<br />
Rodd Freitag, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, freitard@uwec.edu<br />
"House Bill 489-The Service Delivery Act: A Service Delivery Model for<br />
Non-Duplication of Services in Local Governments in the State of Georgia."<br />
Patricia Mitchell, University of Georgia, jpmitch@bellsouth.net<br />
"Effects of Attorney Fee Shifting Laws on Claiming Behavior." Jackson<br />
Williams, University of Illinois at Chicago, jwilliams@dri.org<br />
Disc: Melissa Marschall, University of South Carolina, marschall@sc.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 22-H SALON 5<br />
'THE OUTSIDERS': CITIZENS, INTEREST GROUPS, AND PUBLIC BUREAUCRACY<br />
Chair: Scott R. Furlong, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, furlongs@uwgb.edu<br />
Papers: "Managerialism and Public Participatory GIS.” Paul Schlomer, Purdue<br />
University, scholmer@polisci.purdue.edu; Gerald B. Thomas, Purdue University,<br />
Thomas@polisci.purdue.edu; Manjusha Gupte, Purdue University<br />
"Citizens and Non-Regulatory Environmental Policy: Citizen Action and<br />
Information Disclosure Programs.” Mark Stephan, Georgetown University,<br />
mstephan@erols.com<br />
"With Friends Like These: Amicus Curiae Briefs Before the Securities and<br />
Exchange Commission.” David C. Nixon, Georgia State University,<br />
poldcn@panther.gsu.edu; Robert M. Howard, Georgia State University,<br />
polrhh@panther.gsu.edu; Jeff R. DeWitt, Georgia State University,<br />
Disc: Scott Furlong, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, furlongs@uwgb.edu<br />
Mihriye Mete, Michigan State University, mete@pilot.msu.edu<br />
________________________________________________________________________<br />
Panel 26-D SALON 7<br />
ON COURAGE<br />
Chair: John Koritansky, Hiram College<br />
Papers: "Thucydides' Brasidas." Tim Burns, Skidmore College, tburns@skidmore.edu<br />
"Women and Courage in the Laws." Linda Rabieh, Tufts University,<br />
mrabieh@law.harvard.edu<br />
"Steadfastness in the Face of Death." Susan D. Collins, Liberty Fund,<br />
scollins@libertyfund.org<br />
Disc: Steven Salkever, Bryn Mawr College, ssalkeve@brynmawr.edu;<br />
Matthew Crawford, University of Chicago, mcrawfor@midway.uchicago.edu
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 - 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />
Panel 28-B PARLOR F<br />
MINDING YOUR Ps AND Qs: PROGRESSIVE QUANTOIDS IN WORLD POLITICS<br />
Chair: Meredith Reid Sarkees, DePaul University, msarkees@shrike.depaul.edu<br />
Papers “Ethical Concerns, Consequences, and Evidence.” J. David Singer,<br />
University of Michigan, jdsinger@umich.edu<br />
“Correlations, Constructivism and Conscience.” Brian Pollins, Ohio State<br />
University, pollins.1@osu.edu<br />
“The Promise and Threat of the Democratic Peace.” Errol Henderson, Wayne<br />
State University, e.henderson@wayne.edu<br />
Disc: Meredith Reid Sarkees, DePaul University, msarkees@shrike.depaul.edu<br />
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198<br />
A<br />
Abbe, Owen · 90<br />
Abbott, Philip · 66, 146<br />
Abdel-Nour, Farid · 170<br />
Abel, Corey · 170<br />
Abernathy, Scott F. · 163<br />
Abosch, Yishaiya · 180<br />
Abouharb, Rod · 77, 89<br />
Abramson, Paul R. · 110<br />
Achen, Christopher · 82<br />
Adams, Greg D. · 100, 120<br />
Adams, Kimberly · 107, 143<br />
Adkins, Randall E. · 131<br />
Adler, E. Scott · 87, 172<br />
Afendulis, Christopher · 107<br />
Agranoff, Robert · 85<br />
Agrawal, Arun · 185<br />
Agress, Renee B. · 154<br />
Aguero, Felipe · 152<br />
Aguilar, Edwin Eloy · 63, 126<br />
Aguilera, Gabriel · 176<br />
Ahmed,Shamima · 134<br />
Ahuja, Sunil · 172, 183<br />
Ainsworth, Scott · 130, 194<br />
Akgun, Birol · 151<br />
Albritton, Robert B. · 109, 163<br />
Aldrich, John H. · 160, 183<br />
Aleprete, Michael E. · 116<br />
Alexander, Ross · 70<br />
Aliotta, Jilda M. · 80<br />
Allee, Todd · 64<br />
Allen, Charlene · 72<br />
Almeida, Richard A. · 159<br />
Alozie, Nicholas O. · 97<br />
Alter, Alison · 189<br />
Altman, Micah · 120<br />
Altman-Olin, David · 140, 153<br />
Alvarez, R. Michael · 76<br />
Ambrosio, Thomas · 138<br />
Andersen, Ellen · 117, 175<br />
Andersen, Kristi · 118<br />
Anderson, Brian B. · 94<br />
Anderson, Bruce · 117<br />
Anderson, Christopher J. · 86, 152<br />
Anderson, Ingrid · 155<br />
Anderson, William · 160<br />
Ansolabehere, Steve · 69<br />
Appleton, Sheldon · 142<br />
Aragones, Enriqueta · 158, 192<br />
Arce, Moises · 176<br />
Ardoin, Phillip J. · 146, 157<br />
Arellano-Malca, Clarissa · 79<br />
Arnold, Laura W. · 83, 171<br />
Aronson, David L. · 70<br />
Arsneault, Shelly · 174<br />
Asgeirsdottir, Aslaug · 138<br />
Ashley, Richard K. · 89<br />
Assal, Victor · 105<br />
Atkeson, Lonna Rae · 59, 104, 143<br />
Atkinson, Chad · 102<br />
Austen-Smith, David · 106<br />
Avery, James · 178<br />
Axelrod, Paul · 106<br />
B<br />
Baas, Larry · 83<br />
Backer, David · 76, 177<br />
Bae, Sangmin · 103<br />
Baer, Judith A. · 133, 169<br />
Baer, Michael A. · 124<br />
Baer, Susan E. · 134<br />
Bahry, Donna · 77, 187<br />
Baik, Ellen · 147<br />
Bailey, Michael · 108, 181<br />
Bailey, Robert · 143<br />
Baird, Karen L. · 157<br />
Baird, Vanessa · 95, 112<br />
Baker, John R. · 70<br />
Baker, Paul M.A. · 71<br />
Baker, Ralph · 174<br />
Baldez, Lisa · 157<br />
Baldwin, Christopher · 98<br />
Ball, Patrick · 176<br />
Banks, Jeff · 67<br />
Barabas, Jason · 78<br />
Barberio, Richard P. · 100<br />
Barclay, Scott · 177
Bardwell, Kedron · 99<br />
Bargen, Andrew · 132<br />
Barnello, Michelle A. · 105<br />
Barnes, Andrew · 115, 177<br />
Barnett, Irene · 174<br />
Barnett, Timothy J. · 123<br />
Barrett, Andrew W. · 171, 183<br />
Barrett, Patrick · 126<br />
Barrilleaux, Charles · 71, 122<br />
Barrow, Lynda K. · 88<br />
Bartilow, Horace · 140<br />
Bartling, Hugh · 92, 109<br />
Barton-Kriese, Paul · 60<br />
Basinger, Nancy Winemiller · 66<br />
Battaglini, Marco · 130, 145<br />
Battista, Andrew · 93<br />
Baum, Lawrence · 110, 122<br />
Baum, Matt · 127<br />
Baumgartner, Frank R. · 159<br />
Bauroth, Joshua P. · 137<br />
Bauroth, Nicholas · 134<br />
Bawn, Kathleen · 65, 106<br />
Baybeck, Brady · 91, 120<br />
Bayer, Roberta · 175<br />
Bayer, Thomas E. · 131<br />
Beail, Linda · 81<br />
Bearce, David H. · 178<br />
Beasley, Ryan · 155<br />
Beasley, Vanessa B. · 118, 190<br />
Beatty, Robert J. · 135<br />
Beck, Neal · 192<br />
Beckett-Camarata, Jane · 134<br />
Beckwith, Karen · 156<br />
Beiner, Ronald · 67<br />
Belanger, Marc · 115<br />
Bell, Lauren Cohen · 161<br />
Bellar, Stephanie · 182<br />
Bellman, Mary · 165<br />
Bender, Lewis G. · 61<br />
Bendor, Jonathan · 158<br />
Benedict, Kennette M. · 124<br />
Benesh, Sara C. · 173<br />
Benham, Liza Abram · 162<br />
Bennedsen, Morten · 145<br />
Bennett, Anne · 76<br />
Bennett, D. Scott · 89, 124<br />
Bennett, Sherry L. · 127<br />
Bennett, Stephen · 117, 155<br />
Bennion, Elizabeth A. · 59, 80<br />
Benoit, Kenneth · 120, 166<br />
Bensonsmith, Dionne · 72<br />
Berch, Neil · 100<br />
Berger, Mark M. · 132, 151<br />
Berhard, William T. · 64<br />
Berkman, Michael · 134, 161<br />
Bernhard, Michael · 115<br />
Bernhard, William T. · 101<br />
Bernick, E. Lee · 61, 107<br />
Bernick, Ethan · 107<br />
Berry, Jeffrey · 131<br />
Berry, William · 108<br />
Best, Bradley · 194<br />
Bianco, William · 150, 193<br />
Bibby, John · 70<br />
Bickers, Kenneth · 69<br />
Bickford, Susan · 145<br />
Binder, Sarah · 69, 132<br />
Binning, William C. · 174, 190<br />
Birkland, Tom · 75, 163<br />
Biro, Andrew · 66<br />
Blair, Zulema · 189<br />
Blake, Donald E. · 114<br />
Blank, Robert · 85<br />
Blanton, Jack · 157<br />
Bleiklie, Ivar · 85<br />
Blumberg, Melanie J. · 174<br />
Boatright, Robert · 74, 100<br />
Bobic, Michael P. · 123<br />
Boehm, Thomas R. · 171<br />
Boehmer, Charles R. · 177<br />
Boehmke, Frederick J. · 76, 119<br />
Bohte, John · 61, 97, 123<br />
Boix, Carles · 101, 125<br />
Bond, Jon R. · 122, 183<br />
Bonneau, Chris W. · 133<br />
Bookman, Adam · 140<br />
Bord, Richard J. · 114<br />
Borick, Christopher P. · 70, 163<br />
Borrelli, Stephen A. · 147<br />
Bosso, Christopher · 109<br />
Bovitz, Gregory · 94<br />
Bowler, Shaun · 65, 155<br />
Bowling, Cynthia · 149<br />
Bowman, Ann O'M. · 84<br />
Bowman, Ridge C. · 157<br />
Box-Steffensmeier, Janet · 66<br />
199
200<br />
Boylan, Delia · 126<br />
Boynton, G.R. · 91, 121<br />
Bozoki, Andras · 88<br />
Brace, Paul · 71, 161<br />
Brader, Ted · 103<br />
Bradley, Matthew Todd · 101<br />
Bradley, Robert · 122<br />
Brady, David W. · 69, 94<br />
Brady, Henry E. · 76, 158<br />
Bragaw, Steven G. · 95<br />
Brams, Steven · 78<br />
Brant, Jennifer Mesich · 75<br />
Branton, Regina · 190<br />
Brasher, Holly · 143<br />
Brattebo, Douglas M. · 193<br />
Bratton, Kathleen A. · 133, 194<br />
Brehm, John · 97<br />
Breiner, Peter · 144<br />
Breiterman, Charles · 154<br />
Brewer, Gene · 97<br />
Brewer, Mark D. · 107, 179<br />
Brewer, Paul · 155, 178<br />
Brickman, Danette · 112<br />
Brierly, Allen · 100<br />
Brisbin Jr., Richard A. · 139<br />
Broecking, Emily · 138<br />
Brooks, Christopher · 188<br />
Brooks, Sarah M. · 141<br />
Brooks, Stephen C. · 118, 185<br />
Browers, Michaelle · 66<br />
Brown, Andrea · 165<br />
Brown, M. Mitchell · 59<br />
Brown, Megan Duffy · 146<br />
Brown, Robert A. · 80, 144<br />
Brown, Ronald E. · 97<br />
Bruce, John M. · 91, 156<br />
Brudner, Helen G. · 89<br />
Brune, Nancy · 116<br />
Brunell, Laura · 102<br />
Bruter, Michael · 77<br />
Buchman, Jeremy · 112<br />
Buckley, Jack · 96<br />
Buckley, Kara · 69<br />
Bullock, Charles · 90, 148<br />
Burden, Barry C. · 160, 168<br />
Burger, Angela S. · 138<br />
Burns, Peter · 184<br />
Burns, Tim · 196<br />
Burnside, Randolph · 159, 169<br />
Burrell, Barbara · 91<br />
Burris, Arthur L. · 173, 195<br />
Bursik, Paul · 70<br />
Busch, Beverly · 178<br />
Busch, Peter · 105<br />
Butler, Christopher K. · 116<br />
Butler, R. Lawrence · 160<br />
Butterfield, Jim · 102<br />
Button, James W. · 190<br />
Bykerk, Loree · 159, 182<br />
Bystrom, Dianne G. · 121, 143<br />
C<br />
Cain, Bruce · 129<br />
Caldeira, Gregory · 151<br />
Caliendo, Stephen · 84, 142<br />
Calvert, Randy · 87<br />
Cammarano, Joseph · 179, 189<br />
Camobreco, John F. · 105<br />
Camoes, Pedro · 175<br />
Campbell, Andrea L. · 132, 168<br />
Campbell, Colton C. · 147, 160<br />
Campbell, David · 179<br />
Campbell, Kristin · 118, 193<br />
Canes-Wrone, Brandice · 123, 171<br />
Canon, Bradley · 194<br />
Capelos, Theresa · 65<br />
Carkoglu, Ali · 98<br />
Carleton, Francis · 169<br />
Carleton, Jennifer Nutt · 169<br />
Carlson, James · 64, 179<br />
Carlson, Jon D. · 130<br />
Carlson, Matthew · 84<br />
Carp, Robert A. · 122, 173<br />
Carpenter, Daniel P. · 97, 135<br />
Carpini, Michael X. Delli · 124, 168<br />
Carr, T.R. · 61<br />
Carrillo, Nancy · 74<br />
Carrubba, Clifford · 87<br />
Carsey, Thomas M. · 83, 120<br />
Carson, Jamie · 152, 172<br />
Carter, Brenda · 150<br />
Carter, Timothy A. · 160<br />
Casper, Gretchen · 115<br />
Casper, Steven · 125
Cassel, Carol · 129<br />
Cassell, Mark K. · 75, 149<br />
Castiglioni, Rossana · 153<br />
Cauthen, James N.G. · 108<br />
Ceccoli, Stephen · 162<br />
Centellas, Miguel · 63<br />
Chacksfield, Adam J. · 123<br />
Chambers, Samuel · 158, 192<br />
Chambers, Simone · 67<br />
Chaney, Tyson · 143<br />
Chang, Kelly · 82, 101<br />
Changfoot, Nadine · 191<br />
Chanley, Sharon A. · 110<br />
Chanley, Virginia · 142, 167<br />
Chard, Richard E. · 68, 143<br />
Chen, Jie · 138<br />
Chhibber, Pradeep · 76, 135<br />
Chilton, Stephen · 181<br />
Chin, Michelle L. · 182<br />
Cho, Chung-Lae · 149<br />
Cho, Sungdai · 104<br />
Cho, Wendy K. Tam · 90<br />
Choi, Junho · 103<br />
Choi, Seung Whan · 61<br />
Chotiner, Barbara Ann · 88<br />
Choudary, Maqsood A. · 165<br />
Cigler, Allan · 82, 182<br />
Claggett, William · 117<br />
Claibourn, Michele · 117, 128<br />
Clark, David H. · 63<br />
Clark, John A. · 157<br />
Clark, Sara · 96<br />
Clark, Terry · 109<br />
Clark-Daniels, Carolyn · 159<br />
Clarke, Kevin A. · 192<br />
Clawson, Rosalee A. · 59, 157<br />
Clayton, Edward W. · 150, 186<br />
Clifton, Brett M. · 171<br />
Cline, Cynthia M. · 185<br />
Clingermayer, James C. · 134<br />
Clinton, Joshua · 106, 181<br />
Cocca, Carolyn E. · 195<br />
Cohen, Edward S. · 64<br />
Cohen, Jeffrey E. · 83<br />
Colaresi, Michael · 127<br />
Collins, Susan D. · 196<br />
Colmo, Ann Charney · 150<br />
Colmo, Christopher · 124, 186<br />
Comer, John · 155<br />
Comparato, Scott · 95<br />
Conradi, Loramy · 102<br />
Conway, Margaret · 142, 164, 189<br />
Cook, Travis · 150<br />
Cook, Zachary · 120<br />
Cooper, Alexandra · 131, 143<br />
Cooper, Scott · 166<br />
Cooperman, Rosalyn · 59<br />
Coppedge, Michael · 88<br />
Corbett, Julia · 80<br />
Corbett, Michael · 66, 80<br />
Corder, J. Kevin · 118, 175<br />
Coren, Devra · 177<br />
Cortell, Andrew P. · 146<br />
Costello, Matthew J. · 76<br />
Cotter, John M. · 191<br />
Coveny, Anthony · 190<br />
Covington, Cary R. · 132<br />
Cox, James · 194<br />
Coyle-McCabe, Barbara · 97<br />
Craig, Stephen C. · 156<br />
Cramer Walsh, Katherine · 155<br />
Cranor, John · 79<br />
Crawford, Matthew · 196<br />
Crescenzi, Mark · 102, 127<br />
Cristiani, Daniel · 144<br />
Crossley-Frolick, Katy · 177<br />
Cummins, Jeffrey · 70<br />
Curran, Margaret · 99<br />
Currinder, Marian · 100, 109<br />
Curtice, John · 165<br />
D<br />
Dali, Yang · 62<br />
Dallmayr, Fred · 181<br />
Dalto, Guy C. · 91<br />
Dalton, Russell J. · 114<br />
Damico, Alfonso · 170<br />
Daniels, R. Steven · 159<br />
Darmofal, David · 178<br />
Dash, Heather D. · 144<br />
Davenport, Christian · 176<br />
Davies, Ann · 145, 191<br />
Davis, Belinda · 71<br />
Davis, Charles · 140<br />
201
202<br />
Davis, Darren · 105, 144<br />
Davis, Jeffrey · 147<br />
Davis, Leniece T. · 184<br />
Davis, Matthew · 98<br />
Davis, Theodore J. · 81<br />
Dawson, Michael · 72<br />
Day, Christine L. · 146<br />
Day, Ester · 162<br />
Day, Janet · 74<br />
Daynes, Byron W. · 159<br />
De Boef, Suzanna · 66<br />
de Castro, Henrique Carlos de O. · 75,<br />
110<br />
de Figueiredo, Rui J.P. · 107<br />
de Mattos, Rogerio Silva · 120<br />
Dean, Lisa M. · 59<br />
Debrix, Francois · 89<br />
Deckman, Melissa M. · 59<br />
Deen, Rebecca · 107, 171<br />
Deering, Christopher J. · 147, 160<br />
DeGregorio, Christine · 68<br />
DeHaven, Robert · 155<br />
DeLaat, Jacqueline · 190<br />
DeLeire, Thomas · 60<br />
DeMarchi, Scott · 171<br />
Demczyk, Michael J. · 125<br />
DeRouen Jr., Karl · 63<br />
DeSantis, Victor S. · 72<br />
DeSart, Jay · 74, 169<br />
DeSipio, Louis · 129<br />
DeSouza, Elizabeth M. · 121<br />
Desposato, Scott W. · 69, 126<br />
Deufel, Benjamin · 99<br />
DeWitt, Jeff R. · 196<br />
Dickinson, Matthew J. · 107<br />
Dickson, Eric · 82<br />
Diehl, Paul · 116, 127<br />
Diel-Hunt, Sarah · 63<br />
Diermeier, Daniel · 67, 81<br />
Dietz, Nathan · 151, 172<br />
DiLeo, Daniel · 134<br />
Dimock, Michael · 168, 189<br />
Dion, Douglas · 76<br />
Dion, Robert · 146<br />
Disch, Lisa · 81, 145<br />
Djupe, Paul · 155<br />
Doan, Alesha E. · 131, 182<br />
Dodd, Lawrence C. · 147<br />
Dodson, Debra L. · 59<br />
Doherty, Joseph · 129<br />
Dolan, Drew A. · 75<br />
Dolan, Julie · 72<br />
Dolan, Kathleen · 144, 164<br />
Domin, Gregory · 93<br />
Dominguez, Jaime · 174<br />
Donaldson, John · 62<br />
Donovan, Todd · 148, 155<br />
Douglas, James W. · 61<br />
Dover Jr., Ernest A. · 153<br />
Dovi, Suzanne · 158<br />
Dowd, Daniel · 156<br />
Dowley, Kathleen · 97, 110<br />
Downes, Alexander B. · 187<br />
Dreier, Peter · 162<br />
Drezner, Daniel W. · 127<br />
Druckman, James N. · 154, 181<br />
Duch, Raymond · 152<br />
Duchesne, Erick · 137<br />
Dudas, Andrew · 70<br />
Duerst-Lahti, Georgia · 59, 95<br />
Duggan, John · 67<br />
Durst, Samantha L. · 61, 72<br />
Dwyre, Diana · 128, 147, 152<br />
E<br />
Ebeid, Michael · 156<br />
Eccles, Jeremy · 134<br />
Eckert, Lynn M. · 67<br />
Edwards, George C. · 68, 183<br />
Efird, Brian · 166<br />
Ehrlich, Sean · 88, 110<br />
Eisenstein, James · 113<br />
Elder, Laurel · 59<br />
Elder, Mark · 64<br />
Eldersveld, Samuel · 114<br />
Eldred, Neil A. · 71, 195<br />
Eller, Warren · 109<br />
Elms, Laurel · 144, 158<br />
Emizet, Kisangani · 153, 167<br />
Emmert, Craig F. · 167<br />
Emrey, Jolly Ann · 147<br />
Endersby, James · 143<br />
Engelmann, Stephen · 106<br />
Engster, Dan · 145
Enterline, Andrew J. · 116, 127<br />
Epstein, David · 183, 192<br />
Epstein, Lee · 87, 122<br />
Eraslan, Hulya · 192<br />
Erb, Gwyn · 77<br />
Erikson, Robert · 128, 168<br />
Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew · 182<br />
Espenshade. Thomas J. · 91<br />
Espino, Rodolfo · 129, 142<br />
Esterling, Kevin M. · 68<br />
Evans, C. Lawrence · 152, 172<br />
Evans, Geoffrey · 153<br />
Evrigenis, Ioannis · 129<br />
F<br />
Fackler, Tim · 103, 189<br />
Falaschetti, Dino · 192<br />
Faletta, Jean Philippe · 121, 172<br />
Farr, Douglas · 109<br />
Fastnow, Chris · 94<br />
Fattah, Moataz A. · 165<br />
Fazal, Tanisha · 141<br />
Feddersen, Tim · 106, 181<br />
Feder, Judith · 75<br />
Feeley, T. Jens · 93, 132<br />
Feiock, Richard C. · 134<br />
Feldblum, Miriam · 187<br />
Feldmann, Sven · 82, 145<br />
Ferguson, Margaret · 133, 161<br />
Fernandes, Leela · 165<br />
Ferrington, Anders · 90<br />
Fey, Mark · 119, 158<br />
Field, Kim · 104<br />
Fieno, John · 126<br />
Filippov, Mikhail · 153<br />
Filner, Matthew F. · 92, 170<br />
Fine, Michael · 113, 173<br />
Finocchiaro, Charles J. · 152, 172<br />
Fischle, Mark · 189<br />
Fish, M. Steven · 62<br />
Fisher, Patrick · 135<br />
Flamand, Laura · 140<br />
Fleisher, Richard · 83, 183<br />
Flickinger, Richard · 117<br />
Fohlin, Caroline · 101<br />
Ford, Lynne · 79<br />
Forde, Steven · 98<br />
Fording, Richard · 71, 108<br />
Foster, E. Michael · 110<br />
Fowler, Linda · 128<br />
Fox, Richard L. · 112, 144<br />
Francisco, Ronald A. · 176<br />
Franklin, Charles · 171<br />
Frantzich, Stephen E. · 163<br />
Franz, Michael M. · 157<br />
Franzese Jr., Robert J. · 92, 137<br />
Frazier, Heather · 102<br />
Frederickson, George · 85<br />
Frederking, Lauretta · 163<br />
Freedman, Paul · 90, 155<br />
Freeman, Gary P. · 187<br />
Freeman, John R. · 154<br />
Fregetto, Eugene F. · 196<br />
Freitag, Rodd · 196<br />
Fremstad, John · 188<br />
Fried, Amy · 142, 168<br />
Frisch, Scott · 121<br />
Froese, Katrin · 130<br />
Frombgen, Elizabeth · 188<br />
Frost, Bryan Paul · 98<br />
Frye, Timothy · 101, 126<br />
Fugate, Gregory · 99<br />
Furlong, Scott R. · 139, 196<br />
Furniss, Norman · 86<br />
G<br />
Gabel, Matthew J. · 185<br />
Gabrielson, Teena · 92<br />
Gaddie, Ronald Keith · 79, 90<br />
Gaffaney, Timothy · 119<br />
Gailmard, Sean · 183<br />
Gaines, Brian · 90<br />
Gainsborough, Juliet · 195<br />
Galatas, Steven E. · 125<br />
Galonsky, Aron Chase · 74<br />
Galston, William · 181<br />
Gamm, Gerald · 65, 83<br />
Gandhi, Jennifer · 151<br />
Gangl, Amy · 117, 146<br />
Garand, James · 133<br />
Garbis, Gerald T. · 114<br />
Garcia, John A. · 66<br />
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Garcia, Michael · 129<br />
Garrett, Geoffrey · 101<br />
Garrison, Steve · 151<br />
Gartzke, Erik · 77, 116<br />
Gates, John B · 84<br />
Gates, Scott G. · 77, 115<br />
Gay, Claudine · 80, 144<br />
Geerts, Meagan · 88<br />
Gelleny, Ronald D. · 137, 177<br />
Genschel, Philipp · 62<br />
Gent, Chariti E. · 174<br />
George, Tracey E. · 70, 173<br />
Gerardi, Dino · 119, 130<br />
Gerber, Alan · 69, 90<br />
Gerber, Brian J. · 68, 113<br />
Gerber, Elisabeth R. · 65, 148, 159<br />
Gershtenson, Joseph · 168<br />
Gerstmann, Evan · 133<br />
Geva, Nehemia · 154<br />
Gibler, Douglas M. · 116, 141<br />
Gibson, James · 150<br />
Gibson, Lynne · 99<br />
Gierzynski, Anthony · 82, 146<br />
Gilbert, Christopher · 155<br />
Gilbride, Maureen · 110<br />
Gilens, Martin · 178<br />
Giles, Micheal · 84<br />
Gill, Emily · 158<br />
Gill, Jeff · 60, 120<br />
Gillespie, William · 71, 172<br />
Gimpel, James G. · 99<br />
Gitelson, Alan · 110<br />
Givens, Terri E. · 137, 187<br />
Gizzi, Michael C. · 148<br />
Glad, Betty · 146<br />
Glasgow, Garrett · 82, 120<br />
Glass, Jason · 79<br />
Glassberg, Andrew · 110<br />
Glather, Jill · 129<br />
Glenn, Brian J. · 157, 169<br />
Glenn, Paul · 105, 130<br />
Glieden, Lynnae · 172<br />
Globetti, Suzanne · 117<br />
Goggin, Malcolm L. · 85, 175<br />
Goi, Simona · 145<br />
Goidel, Robert K. · 64, 122<br />
Goldberg, David · 66<br />
Goldfinger, Johnny · 81<br />
Goldford, Dennis · 121, 133<br />
Goldstein, Ken · 155<br />
Goldstein, Seth · 100<br />
Golebiowska, Ewa · 128, 178<br />
Gomez, Brad T. · 121, 132<br />
Gomez, Eduardo J. · 195<br />
Goodale, Jay · 145<br />
Goodhart, Lucy · 189<br />
Goodliffe, Jay · 147<br />
Goodman, Craig · 140, 193<br />
Gordin, Jorge P. · 140, 193<br />
Gordon, Sanford · 123, 135<br />
Gordon, Stacey B. · 152<br />
Goren, Lilly J. · 81<br />
Goren, Paul · 78, 193<br />
Gorski, Gerard · 142<br />
Gould, Andrew C. · 62<br />
Graber, Doris · 91<br />
Graber, Mark A. · 133<br />
Grady, Robert · 81, 92<br />
Granato, Jim · 92, 155<br />
Granberg-Rademacker, Scott · 149<br />
Grant, J. Tobin · 171<br />
Grant, Paul · 190<br />
Graves, Scott · 112<br />
Gray, Virginia · 84, 131<br />
Green, Donald · 90<br />
Green, Joanne Connor · 164<br />
Green, John C. · 174<br />
Greenberg, Anna · 179<br />
Greene, Steven · 59<br />
Greenwood, Scott · 141<br />
Grey, Robert D. · 188<br />
Griffin, John D. · 120<br />
Grob, Douglas · 100, 146<br />
Groeling, Tim · 139, 183<br />
Grose, Christian · 190<br />
Groseclose, Tim · 119, 182<br />
Gross, Donald · 122<br />
Gross, Kimberly · 155<br />
Grossback, Lawrence · 146<br />
Grosskopf, Anke · 84<br />
Gruberg, Martin · 69, 113<br />
Grummel, John · 65<br />
Gryzmala-Busse, Anna · 88<br />
Gschwend, Thomas · 125<br />
Gueguen, John A. · 175<br />
Guehlstorf, Nicholas · 170
Gunderson, Gregory G. · 105<br />
Gunning, Holly · 101<br />
Gupta, Krishna · 76, 185<br />
Gupte, Manjusha · 196<br />
Gwiasda, Gregory · 169<br />
H<br />
Hacker, Hans J. · 113<br />
Hadley, Charles D. · 146<br />
Hagendorn, Louk · 178<br />
Hager, Gregory L. · 185<br />
Haider-Markel, Donald P. · 120, 175<br />
Haire, Susan B. · 133, 184<br />
Hajnal, Zoltan · 65<br />
Hale, Kathleen · 97, 100<br />
Hall, Gregory O. · 137<br />
Hall, Melinda Gann · 147, 161<br />
Hall, Richard · 93, 124<br />
Hall, Robert W. · 150<br />
Hall, Thad E. · 149, 194<br />
Hamann, Kerstin · 87, 152<br />
Hamm, Keith E. · 107, 194<br />
Hamman, John · 83<br />
Hammer, Dean · 170<br />
Hammond, Susan Webb · 183<br />
Hammond, Thomas H. · 185<br />
Han, Byung Jin · 188<br />
Hancock, Ange Marie · 148<br />
Hanmer, Michael · 99<br />
Hansel, Matthew · 138<br />
Hansen, Andrew · 74<br />
Hansen, Wendy L. · 154<br />
Hanson, Russell L. · 110<br />
Harb, Imad · 165<br />
Harding, David · 162<br />
Harrelson-Stephens, Julie · 167<br />
Harris, Douglas B. · 121<br />
Harris, Duchess · 170<br />
Harris, Frederick · 157<br />
Harris-Lacewell, Melissa V. · 72, 119<br />
Hart Jr., Robert A. · 82<br />
Hart, David M. · 71<br />
Hartog, Chris Den · 132<br />
Harvey, Anna · 65, 99<br />
Harvey, Mark · 63<br />
Harwood, Paul G. · 143<br />
Hasselmann, Chris · 167<br />
Hauptmann, Emily · 81<br />
Hausegger, Lori · 95<br />
Hayler, Barbara · 185<br />
Hays, Carol E. · 185<br />
Hays, Jude C. · 92<br />
Hays, Scott P. · 162, 185<br />
Haysley, Virginia · 100<br />
Hayward, Clarissa · 170, 181<br />
Heberle, Renee · 67, 190<br />
Heberlig, Eric S. · 121, 147<br />
Hedge, David M. · 109<br />
Hedlund, Ronald D. · 194<br />
Hega, Gunther M. · 137<br />
Heinrich, Carolyn J. · 85<br />
Heitshusen, Valerie · 175<br />
Heller, William B. · 145<br />
Hellman, Arthur D. · 70<br />
Henderson, Errol · 197<br />
Heniff, Bill · 94<br />
Henig, Jeffrey R. · 84<br />
Herbst, Susan · 91, 168<br />
Hernandez, Viviana M. Abreu · 89<br />
Herrick, Rebeccah · 183<br />
Herrnson, Paul · 90<br />
Herron, Erik S. · 77, 95<br />
Herron, Michael · 181<br />
Hesli, Vicki · 141<br />
Hetherington, Marc · 117, 142<br />
Hetland, Gary · 113, 183<br />
Hey, Thomas W. · 110<br />
Hibbing, John · 90, 117<br />
High-Pipert, Angela · 59<br />
High-Pippert, Angela · 128<br />
Highton, Ben · 189<br />
Hill, Carolyn J. · 85, 185<br />
Hill, David · 79<br />
Hill, Kim Quaile · 124<br />
Hinckley, Charlene · 66, 191<br />
Hindera, John · 97<br />
Hislope, Robert · 191<br />
Hixon, William · 172<br />
Hoch, Charles · 96<br />
Hoff, Samuel B. · 93<br />
Hoffman, Aaron M. · 63<br />
Hoffman, Charles M. · 170, 191<br />
Hoffmann, Susan · 75<br />
Hogan, Robert · 79, 90<br />
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Hogan, Sean · 174<br />
Hogberg, David · 167<br />
Hojnacki, Marie · 68<br />
Holbert, R. Lance · 64<br />
Holbrook, Thomas · 128<br />
Holland, Catherine A. · 170<br />
Holli, Melvin · 84<br />
Holst, Megan · 126<br />
Holtzman, Kendra · 154<br />
Holuj, Jennifer · 75<br />
Holyoke, Thomas T. · 100<br />
Holzhauer, Debra · 114, 166<br />
Holzman, Alex · 150<br />
Hong, Jae-Woo · 104<br />
Hora, Jennifer · 113<br />
Horner, Debra · 118<br />
Horner, William T. · 61<br />
Horowitz, Asher · 130<br />
Houghton, David · 163<br />
Howard, Richard · 95<br />
Howard, Robert M. · 161, 196<br />
Htun, Mala N. · 129, 179<br />
Huber, Gregory A. · 135<br />
Huckfeldt, Robert · 91, 104<br />
Huffmon, Scott · 82<br />
Hughes, Christina · 140, 193<br />
Hughes, John · 156, 189<br />
Hult, Karen · 193<br />
Humes, Brian · 150, 152<br />
Humphries, Martha Anne · 161<br />
Hunnicutt, Lynn · 173<br />
Hunter, Susan · 139<br />
Hurd, Ian · 102<br />
Hurley, Patricia A. · 172<br />
Hurwitz, Mark S. · 132<br />
Hussain, Rashida · 77, 138<br />
Hutchings, Vincent · 78<br />
Huth, Paul · 116, 127<br />
Hutter, Horst · 175<br />
I<br />
Ihrke, Douglas M. · 114<br />
Ikari, Yasuo · 138<br />
Indridason, Indridi Haukur · 76<br />
Inglehart, Ronald · 110, 163<br />
Ingraham, Patricia W. · 110<br />
Ishiyama, John · 88<br />
Ismail, Ashaf M. · 103<br />
Issac, Jeffrey · 67<br />
Ivers, Gregg · 183<br />
Iyob, Ruth · 129<br />
J<br />
Jackman, Simon · 106, 146<br />
Jacobs, Lawrence · 83, 168<br />
Jacobson, Gary C. · 183<br />
Jacoby, William · 60, 64<br />
Jagemann, Jason F. · 100<br />
James, Carolyn · 105<br />
James, Michael Rabinder · 81<br />
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall · 183<br />
Jaramillo, Patricia · 74<br />
Jelen, Ted G. · 131<br />
Jendrysik, Mark Stephen · 92<br />
Jenkins, Jeffery A. · 69, 152<br />
Jenkins, Richard · 128<br />
Jenkins-Smith, Hank · 189<br />
Jenks, Philip · 92<br />
Jennings, M. Kent · 117<br />
Jensen, Christian B. · 137<br />
Jensen, Jennifer · 113<br />
Jesse, Neal G. · 187<br />
Jewell, Malcolm · 82<br />
Jewett, Aubrey · 61<br />
Johnson, Bertram · 114<br />
Johnson, Gary · 195<br />
Johnson, Gregg · 90<br />
Johnson, James · 170<br />
Johnson, Janet Elise · 129<br />
Johnson, Jeffrey Alan · 60<br />
Johnson, Michael · 113<br />
Johnson, Nicole E. · 105<br />
Johnson, Paul · 131<br />
Johnson, Renee J. · 109<br />
Johnson, Scott · 113<br />
Johnson, Susan · 99<br />
Johnson, Timothy R. · 173, 194<br />
Jones, Brad · 119<br />
Jones, Bryan D. · 84, 149<br />
Jones, E. Terrence · 128, 195<br />
Jones, Eileen G. · 162<br />
Jones, Jocelyn · 80
Jones, Mark P. · 101, 114<br />
Jones, Michael A. · 78<br />
Jones, Steven G. · 139<br />
Jones-DeWeever, Avis · 170<br />
Jorstad, Connie Mae · 61<br />
Joseph, Anne · 182<br />
Josephson, Jyl · 105, 148<br />
Joslyn, Mark · 155, 168<br />
Judd, Dennis · 109<br />
Jung, Ha-Lyong · 154<br />
Junn, Jane · 136<br />
K<br />
Ka, Sangjoon · 162<br />
Kadera, Kelly M. · 141, 154<br />
Kadlec, Kenneth · 115<br />
Kaib, David · 183<br />
Kaleagasi, Peride · 137<br />
Kaltenthaler, Karl · 101<br />
Kane, James G. · 156<br />
Kane, John · 181<br />
Kanthak, Kristin · 170<br />
Kaplan, Cynthia S. · 77<br />
Karklins, Rasma · 191<br />
Kassimir, Ronald · 124<br />
Kastner, Scott · 116<br />
Katsiaficas, George · 186<br />
Katz, Jonathan · 192<br />
Kaufmann, Karen M. · 161, 168<br />
Kazee, Thomas · 133<br />
Kedar, Orit · 99, 119<br />
Keele, Luke · 64<br />
Kegler, Elizabeth R. · 59<br />
Keiser, Lael R. · 97, 163<br />
Keith, Sara · 156<br />
Kelley, Christopher S. · 61<br />
Kellough, J. Edward · 72<br />
Kelly, Nathan J. · 71<br />
Kendrigan, Mary Lou · 104<br />
Kennedy, Ryan · 115<br />
Kenny, Christopher · 168<br />
Kerbel, Matthew R. · 79<br />
Kernell, Samuel · 129<br />
Kersh, Rogan · 93<br />
Kerwin, Cornelius M. · 123<br />
Kessel, John H. · 82<br />
Khademian, Anne · 97<br />
Kilburn, Whitt · 174<br />
Kilgour, Marc · 78<br />
Kilwein, John · 184<br />
Kim, Chon Kyun · 72<br />
Kim, Eunyi · 182<br />
Kim, Junghyoun · 153<br />
Kim, Junseok · 99<br />
Kim, So Young · 116<br />
Kim, Soo Yeon · 89<br />
Kim, Youn Kyoo · 177<br />
Kim, Young-Choul · 115<br />
Kimball, David C. · 83, 143<br />
King, Chad M. · 112<br />
King, Cheryl · 96<br />
King, Erika G. · 70, 79<br />
King, Gary · 89<br />
King, James D. · 99, 107<br />
King, Kimi · 194<br />
King, Ronald F. · 135<br />
Kinney, Rhonda · 81<br />
Kinsella, David · 180<br />
Kistner, Natalie A. · 187<br />
Kitschelt, Herbert · 126<br />
Klarner, Carl · 70<br />
Klass, Gary · 148<br />
Kleinerman, Benjamin A. · 146<br />
Klobucar, Tom · 77<br />
Klosko, George · 192<br />
Knigge, Pia · 90, 119<br />
Knight, Jack C. · 87, 170<br />
Knott, Jack H. · 133<br />
Kobylka, Joseph F. · 173<br />
Koch, Jeffrey W. · 103, 144<br />
Koenig, Heidi O. · 173<br />
Koff, Harlan · 180<br />
Koger, Greg · 69<br />
Kogl, Alexandra · 130<br />
Kohfeld, Carol W. · 68<br />
Kollman, Ken · 76, 114<br />
Kontos, Alkis · 145<br />
Koopman, Douglas R. · 94<br />
Koppell, Jonathan G.S. · 163<br />
Koremenos, Barbara · 63<br />
Koritansky, John · 196<br />
Kosaki, Liane c. · 118<br />
Kovacevic, Filip · 180<br />
Kraus, Jeffrey · 99, 134<br />
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Kraus, Neil · 162<br />
Krause, George A. · 113, 163<br />
Krehbiel, Keith · 160<br />
Krishnan, Jayanth K. · 95<br />
Kritzer, Herbert · 122<br />
Krois, Dina · 65<br />
Kropf, Martha · 79<br />
Krueger, Brian · 156<br />
Kruse, Ron · 178<br />
Krusman, Nancy · 86<br />
Kubik, William · 160<br />
Kuklinski, James · 78, 104<br />
Kumar, Martha Joynt · 68<br />
Kurtoglu, Gul M. · 187<br />
Kurtz, Karl · 124<br />
Kurtz, Marcus · 115, 126<br />
Kwak, Nojin · 64<br />
Kwok, Jun-Hyeok · 112<br />
Kwon, Hyeok Yong · 60<br />
Kwon, Uisoon · 153<br />
Kydd, Andrew · 154<br />
L<br />
La Due Lake, Ronald · 167<br />
Labella, Peter · 150<br />
Lacy, Dean · 104<br />
Ladewig, Jeffrey W. · 89<br />
Ladha, Krishna · 119<br />
Lahav, Gallya · 187<br />
Lancaster, Ashlie · 67<br />
Landers, James R. · 135<br />
Landry, Pierre · 62<br />
Langan, Jeffrey · 175<br />
Langbein, Laura I. · 123<br />
Langer, Laura · 71, 108, 161<br />
Langlois, Catherine · 78<br />
Langlois, Jean-Pierre · 78<br />
Langston, Elizabeth · 102<br />
Lanier, Drew Noble · 132<br />
Lanoue, David · 65<br />
Lapinski, John · 83<br />
Larocca, Roger · 171<br />
Lasley, Scott · 104<br />
Laver, Michael · 120<br />
Lavine, Howard · 159<br />
Lawrence, Chris · 162<br />
Lawton, Dale · 90<br />
Layman, Geoffrey C. · 120, 171<br />
Laymon, Steven E. · 188<br />
Lazarus, Ellen · 148<br />
Leal, David L. · 129, 147<br />
Leblang, David · 141, 154<br />
Lebo, Matthew J. · 82<br />
Ledford, Angela · 67<br />
Lee Jr., Ronald C. · 180<br />
Lee, Aie Rie · 129<br />
Lee, Jaechul · 104<br />
Lee, Junhan · 76<br />
Lee, Sangmook · 76, 115<br />
Leech, Beth L. · 100, 159<br />
Leege, David · 155<br />
Leff, Carol Skalnick · 115<br />
Legge, Jerome · 174<br />
Leighley, Jan · 104, 143<br />
Leland, Suzanne · 195<br />
Lentz, Corliss · 96<br />
Lever, Annabelle · 179<br />
Levin, David · 74<br />
Levintova, Ekaterina M. · 102<br />
Levy, Michael L. · 139<br />
Levy, Tracy M. · 157<br />
Lewis, David E. · 123<br />
Lewis, Jeffrey B. · 159, 182<br />
Lewis, V. Bradley · 124<br />
Li, Quan · 64, 116, 167<br />
Licari, Michael J. · 122, 185<br />
Lichbach, Mark · 176<br />
Lie, Tove G. · 63, 127<br />
Lieske, Joel · 85<br />
Light, Margot · 141<br />
Light, Steven A. · 174<br />
Lin, Ann Chih · 72<br />
Lin, Michael T.W. · 152<br />
Lin, Tse-min · 66, 152<br />
Lina, Jason · 172<br />
Lindaman, Kara · 120, 171<br />
Lindquist, Stefanie A. · 69, 147<br />
Lineberry, Robert · 109<br />
Ling, Cristina · 118, 159<br />
Linimon, Amy · 131<br />
Lipinski, Daniel · 121, 147<br />
Lipsmeyer, Christine S. · 101<br />
Lister, Andrew · 60, 158<br />
Liu, Baodong · 153
LoBianco, Anthony · 99<br />
Lockerbie, Brad · 156, 168<br />
Lodge, Milt · 74<br />
Lodge, Milton · 73, 136<br />
Logan, Kelley · 81<br />
Lohmann, Susanne · 67, 106<br />
Loll, Chrisanne · 75<br />
Lollar, Xia Li · 177<br />
Londregan, John · 181<br />
Longford, Graham · 145<br />
Longley, Lawrence D. · 194<br />
Loomis, Burdett · 107, 160<br />
Lopeman, Charles S. · 112, 147<br />
Lorenzini, Michelle S. · 103<br />
LoTempio, Andrew · 74, 189<br />
Lowenhardt, John · 141<br />
Lowery, David · 71, 97<br />
Lowry, Robert · 130, 163<br />
Lubell, Mark · 184<br />
Lublin, David · 69<br />
Lucas, DeWayne · 189<br />
Luke, Timothy W. · 89<br />
Luks, Samantha · 144<br />
Lundberg, Paula J. · 70<br />
Lupia, Arthur · 130, 150<br />
Luskin, Robert · 143<br />
Lust-Okar, Ellen · 127, 141<br />
Lutmar, Carmela · 63, 177<br />
Luttbeg, Norman R. · 184<br />
Lynch, G. Patrick · 162, 185<br />
Lynn, Laurence E. · 85<br />
Lyon, Alynna · 188<br />
M<br />
MacDonald, Jason A. · 182<br />
MacGilvray, Eric · 67, 191<br />
Machacek, Bethany · 59<br />
Mack, W.R. · 123<br />
MacKuen, Michael · 103<br />
MacManus, Susan A. · 164<br />
Maeda, Yukio · 64<br />
Magleby, David B. · 128, 147<br />
Mahler, Julianne · 71<br />
Mahoney, Mitzi · 182<br />
Mainwaring, Scott P. · 114<br />
Makinen, Amy · 105<br />
Malesky, Edward · 126<br />
Maltese, John · 122<br />
Maltzman, Forrest · 94, 132<br />
Mandell, David Paul · 191<br />
Mangum, Maruice · 66, 105<br />
Mann, Sheilah · 124<br />
Manna, Paul F. · 135<br />
Manning, Kenneth L. · 108, 173<br />
Manning, Stephen · 166<br />
Manuel, Anne · 92<br />
Marando, Vincent L. · 134<br />
Marcina, Vesna · 191<br />
Marcus, George · 103, 178<br />
Mares, Isabela · 125<br />
Margolis, Michael · 148<br />
Mariani, Mack D. · 144, 194<br />
Marilley, Suzanne M. · 148<br />
Marinho, Danilo Nofasco C. · 75<br />
Marion, John · 133<br />
Markell, Patchen · 158<br />
Marquardt, James · 138<br />
Marschall, Melissa · 196<br />
Marshall, Ann · 156<br />
Marshall, Bryan W. · 93<br />
Martin, Andrew D. · 95, 106<br />
Martin, Christopher · 94, 183<br />
Martin, Elaine · 80<br />
Martin, Paul S. · 83, 117<br />
Martin, Robert W.T. · 92, 119<br />
Martinek, Wendy · 108<br />
Martinez, Michael · 79<br />
Martorano, Nancy · 194<br />
Masket, Seth · 162<br />
Masugi, Ken · 150<br />
Masuyama, Mikitaka · 151<br />
Mathews-Lucas, Jennifer · 100<br />
Matthes, Melissa · 129<br />
Maule, Linda · 128<br />
Maveety, Nancy · 122<br />
Mawhinney, Michelle · 92<br />
Mayer, Lawrence · 124<br />
Mayer, Russell · 169<br />
McAdams, John · 65, 184<br />
McArthur, Denese · 77<br />
McAtee, Andrea · 147<br />
McAvoy, Gregory E. · 82<br />
McBeath, Bowen · 162<br />
McBride, Allan · 118<br />
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McCall, Mahdavi · 147, 190<br />
McCall, Michael · 190<br />
McCarty, Nolan · 81, 106<br />
McClerking, Harwood K. · 60<br />
McClurg, Scott · 64, 99<br />
McConnaughy, Corrine M. · 60, 118<br />
McCormick, James M. · 138<br />
McCoy, Elaine · 96, 191<br />
McCoy, Matthew · 71, 187<br />
McCready, Amy · 145<br />
McDaniel, Robb · 130<br />
McDonagh, Eileen · 65, 80<br />
McDonald, Michael · 74<br />
McDonald, Michael P. · 120, 183<br />
McDowell, James L. · 69<br />
McGraw, Kathleen M. · 160<br />
McGuire, Kevin T. · 84, 147<br />
McIntyre, Chris · 91, 118<br />
McIver, John · 84, 122<br />
McKean, Margaret · 176<br />
McKee, Robert J. · 168<br />
McKenzie, Brian · 156<br />
McKenzie, Mary M. · 166<br />
McLaren, Lauren M. · 85, 118<br />
McLean, William P. · 93<br />
McMullen, Jody · 90<br />
McNitt, Andrew D. · 113<br />
McSween, Jean · 179<br />
Mead, Walter B. · 124<br />
Mealy, Kimberly A. · 148<br />
Mebane, Walter R. · 171, 176<br />
Medearis, John · 119<br />
Meier, Kenneth J. · 97, 123<br />
Meilanender, Peter · 130<br />
Meilleur, Maurice · 67<br />
Meinhold, Steven · 122<br />
Meirowitz, Adam · 60, 158<br />
Melone, Albert · 95<br />
Melville, Andrei · 62, 140<br />
Mendelberg, Tali · 78, 90<br />
Mendes, Sylvia · 152<br />
Merer, John W.A. · 87<br />
Merlo, Antonio · 67<br />
Mershon, Carol A. · 87, 152<br />
Mete, Mihriye · 96, 196<br />
Meyer, Fred · 174<br />
Meyer, William · 119, 144<br />
Mezey, Susan · 80, 132<br />
Michelson, Melissa R. · 80, 180<br />
Mickey, Robert W. · 60, 88<br />
Middleton, Richard · 184<br />
Mihic, Sophia · 145<br />
Miler, Kristina · 182<br />
Miller, Arthur H. · 77<br />
Miller, Edward · 108, 123<br />
Miller, Gary J. · 65, 185<br />
Miller, Gregg · 106<br />
Mintrom, Michael · 96, 134<br />
Mitchell, Neil J. · 154<br />
Mitchell, Patricia · 196<br />
Mitin, Dmitri · 195<br />
Mixon, Constance A. · 139<br />
Moe, Terry M. · 135<br />
Mohan, Paula · 95<br />
Moiles, Roger · 132<br />
Molloy, Michael A. · 134, 139<br />
Monardi, Fred · 79, 90<br />
Money, Jeannette · 187<br />
Monoson, Sara · 106, 186<br />
Monroe, Burt L. · 187<br />
Monroe, J.P. · 107<br />
Monroe, Kristen Renwick · 136<br />
Monson, Quin · 104<br />
Montpetit, Eric · 85<br />
Moon, M. Jae · 182<br />
Mooney, Christopher Z. · 123, 161<br />
Moore, Bill · 128<br />
Moore, David K. · 130<br />
Moore, Nina M. · 94<br />
Moore, Peter J. · 140<br />
Morehouse, Sarah M. · 82<br />
Moreno-Riano, Gerson · 86, 91<br />
Morgan, William · 155<br />
Morgenstern, Scott · 165<br />
Morrell, Michael · 78<br />
Morris, Joseph A. · 124<br />
Morris, Martin · 144<br />
Morton, Rebecca · 130, 170<br />
Mosher, James · 154<br />
Moskop, Wynne · 130, 156<br />
Mosley, Layana · 178<br />
Mosley, Layna · 142, 178<br />
Mucciaroni, Gary · 162<br />
Mueller, Melinda A. · 80<br />
Mueller, Paul · 156<br />
Muhlberger, Peter · 78
Muir, Ed · 134<br />
Mullen, Paul Fabian · 95, 113<br />
Munck, Gerardo L. · 68<br />
Murer, Jeffrey Stevenson · 88, 188<br />
Murphy, Blair · 72<br />
Murphy, Matt · 177<br />
Mutz, Diana · 90, 104, 111, 168<br />
Myagkov, Mikhail · 166<br />
Myatt, David P. · 76, 130<br />
Myerson, Roger · 67, 192<br />
N<br />
Naff, Katherine C. · 72<br />
Nagel, Stuart · 162<br />
Nagi, Mazin · 138<br />
Nagl, John · 104<br />
Nagler, Jonathan · 75, 143<br />
Nam, Yunju · 162<br />
Naranch, Laurie · 180, 191<br />
Nath, Radhika · 75<br />
Navarro, Sharon · 157<br />
Navia, Patricio · 66<br />
Neely, Francis K. · 74, 156<br />
Nelson, Blake J. · 112<br />
Nelson, John S. · 81, 91<br />
Nelson, Samuel P. · 133<br />
Nelson, Scott · 89<br />
Neuman, Dale · 128<br />
Neuman, W. Russell · 103<br />
Newman, Brian · 158<br />
Newman, Christopher D. · 75<br />
Newman, Timothy D. · 96<br />
Newmark, Adam J. · 162<br />
Nicoll, Jennifer · 145<br />
Nielsen, Laura B. · 171<br />
Nielson, Daniel L. · 127, 165<br />
Niemi, Richard G. · 164<br />
Nikolai, Scott · 108<br />
Nikolenyi, Csaba · 114<br />
Niou, Emerson · 158<br />
Nishikawa, Misa · 66, 176<br />
Nitzschke, Tasina · 132<br />
Nixon, David C. · 196<br />
Noel, Hans · 179<br />
Nokken, Timothy · 69, 121<br />
Nomi, Tomoaki · 140, 193<br />
Nooruddin, Irfan · 101, 165<br />
Nordstrom, Timothy · 63, 115<br />
Norrander, Barbara · 78, 90<br />
Norris, Pippa · 80, 91, 150<br />
Nownes, Anthony · 131, 159<br />
Nugent, John D. · 173<br />
Nyikos, Stacy A. · 137<br />
O<br />
O’Connor, Karen · 164, 179<br />
Oakley, Maureen Rand · 96, 105<br />
O'Brien, Erin · 109<br />
O'Connor, Robert E. · 114<br />
O'Halloran, Sharyn · 67<br />
Oldmixon, Elizabeth A. · 94, 152<br />
O'Leary, Rosemary · 111<br />
Ollivant, Douglas A. · 150<br />
Olson, David · 188<br />
Olson, Laura · 155, 179<br />
Olson, Mary K. · 135<br />
Omo-Bare, Iren · 102<br />
Oppenheimer, Bruce · 132, 160<br />
Orey, Byron D'Andra · 143, 144<br />
Orlie, Melissa · 180<br />
Orth, Deborah · 70<br />
Ostdiek, Don · 133<br />
Ostella, Christopher · 74<br />
Ostrom, Elinor · 163<br />
Overby, L. Marvin · 133, 183<br />
Oxley, Zoe M. · 59, 144<br />
Oztalas, Filiz · 188<br />
P<br />
Pacek, Alexander C. · 76, 153<br />
Pacelle, Richard · 172<br />
Padon, Andrew J. · 75<br />
Pahre, Robert · 141, 175<br />
Palmer, Barbara · 173<br />
Palmer, Harvey · 68<br />
Palmer, Jason · 185<br />
Palmquist, Bradley · 192<br />
Pandich, Scott C. · 107<br />
Pantoja. Adrian D. · 129<br />
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212<br />
Paolino, Phil · 106<br />
Parikh, Sunita · 87, 126<br />
Park, Keeok · 71<br />
Parker, David C. W. · 82<br />
Partin, Randall W. · 104, 143<br />
Patterson, Dennis · 135, 140<br />
Patterson, Kelly · 90<br />
Patty, John · 67, 82<br />
Peake, Jeffrey S. · 63, 93<br />
Pearlman, Justin · 87, 116<br />
Pedeliski, Theodore B. · 113<br />
Peffley, Mark · 79<br />
Perry, Robert L. · 125<br />
Peschek, Joseph G. · 186<br />
Peterson, David A.M. · 106, 146<br />
Peterson, Geoff · 81, 167<br />
Peterson, Julie L. · 81<br />
Peterson, Mark A. · 122<br />
Peterson, Susan · 146<br />
Petrocik, John · 69<br />
Pettis, Gregory · 128<br />
Pevehouse, Jon C. · 167<br />
Pfeifer, Mark E. · 184<br />
Pfeiffer, Linda · 139<br />
Philpot, Tasha S. · 113<br />
Phippen, Earl · 139<br />
Pickup, Mark · 168<br />
Pigenko, Vladimir · 188<br />
Pigg, Jason · 107<br />
Pinderhughes, Dianne · 72, 84<br />
Pinkele, Carl · 117<br />
Pinney, Neil · 79, 121<br />
Placke, Scott · 79<br />
Plane, Dennis · 78<br />
Plumlee, J. Patrick · 86<br />
Poire, Alejandro · 63<br />
Pollins, Brian · 177, 197<br />
Ponder, Daniel · 83<br />
Poole, Barbara L. · 80<br />
Poole, Keith · 181<br />
Popova, Kalina T. · 178<br />
Portis, Edward · 119<br />
Posler, Brian D. · 70, 132<br />
Posner, Daniel · 187<br />
Post, Stephanie Shirley · 195<br />
Postlewaite, Andrew · 192<br />
Potoski, Matthew · 69, 132<br />
Powell, Kraig James · 173<br />
Powell, Richard J. · 104, 182<br />
Powers, Kathy L. · 166<br />
Prather, James · 74<br />
Prenzlow, Erica L. · 177<br />
Price, Kevin S. · 193<br />
Prince, David · 133<br />
Prins, Brandon C. · 93<br />
Prior, Markus · 178<br />
Pritchard, Anita C. · 185<br />
Proshansky, Eric · 143<br />
Prostorog, Douglas · 180<br />
Purnell, Kathy · 67, 105<br />
Puro, Steve · 194<br />
Putz, David · 179<br />
Pyle, Barry · 80<br />
Q<br />
Quackenbush, Stephen L. · 77<br />
Quade, Christopher · 62<br />
Quinn, Dennis · 62<br />
Quinn, John · 167<br />
Quinn, Kevin · 70, 106<br />
Quirk, Paul J. · 159, 174<br />
R<br />
Rabidoux, Greg R. · 114<br />
Rabieh, Linda · 196<br />
Rademacher, Lee · 112, 157<br />
Rae, Nicol C. · 160<br />
Ragin, Charles C. · 149, 150<br />
Ragsdale, Lyn · 68<br />
Ramakrishnan, S. Karthick · 91<br />
Ramsay, Kristopher W. · 177<br />
Ramseyer, Pam · 191<br />
Randazzo, Kirk A. · 95<br />
Rankin, David M. · 91, 118<br />
Rasch, Bjorn Erik · 153, 176<br />
Rasler, Karen · 127, 176<br />
Ray, Andre · 75<br />
Razaghian, Rose · 107<br />
Razin, Ronny · 119, 192<br />
Recchia, Steven · 114<br />
Rector, Chad · 116
Reddick, Malia · 69<br />
Redlawsk, David · 128<br />
Reed, Douglas S. · 70<br />
Reed, Todd J. · 103<br />
Reed, William · 89, 116<br />
Reeher, Grant · 107<br />
Reenock, Christopher · 115, 134<br />
Regan, Pat · 149<br />
Regan, Priscilla · 71<br />
Reich, Gary M. · 140, 193<br />
Reilly, David · 149<br />
Reisinger, William · 62<br />
Remington, Thomas · 62<br />
Remmer, Karen L. · 126<br />
Renka, Russell · 83<br />
Renno Jr., Lucio R. · 86<br />
Resnick, David · 148<br />
Reuveny, Rafael · 78, 167<br />
Reveron, Derek · 139<br />
Rhine, Staci · 117<br />
Rhodebeck, Laurie · 168<br />
Rhodes, Carl M. · 182<br />
Rice, Tom · 121, 138<br />
Rich, Andrew · 68<br />
Richards, David · 133<br />
Richards, David L. · 177<br />
Richardson, Glenn W. · 121<br />
Rickman, Dana K. · 110<br />
Ridenour, Richard C. · 188<br />
Ridout, Travis · 142<br />
Riemannm, Maricele Cornejo · 159<br />
Rienzo, Barbara A. · 190<br />
Rieselbach, Leroy · 111<br />
Riggle, Ellen · 178<br />
Riggs, Jonathan W. · 88<br />
Ringquist, Evan J. · 109, 113<br />
Ristroph, Barrett · 80<br />
Rivers, Douglas R. · 69, 106<br />
Rix, Dalene · 79<br />
Robbins, Suzanne M. · 182<br />
Roberds, Stephen C. · 65, 193<br />
Roberts, Brian E. · 146<br />
Roberts, Jason M. · 59, 193<br />
Roberts, Regg · 131<br />
Robertson, John D. · 125<br />
Robinson, Scott · 149, 175<br />
Robson, Robert · 154<br />
Roch, Christine · 75, 117<br />
Rockman, Bert A. · 68, 122<br />
Rodden, Jonathan · 101, 156<br />
Rogers, James R. · 160<br />
Rogers, Michael · 119<br />
Rohde, David W. · 172, 183<br />
Rohrschneider, Robert · 110, 163<br />
Rom, Mark · 75, 108<br />
Romzek, Barbara · 85<br />
Rosas, Guillermo · 142<br />
Rose, William · 170<br />
Rosenstone, Steven · 142<br />
Rosenthal, Alan · 164<br />
Rosenthal, Cindy Simon · 80<br />
Ross, Marc Howard · 79<br />
Rossotti, Jack E. · 95<br />
Roth, Rachel · 169<br />
Rothenberg, Lawrence · 172<br />
Rothman, Maarten · 129<br />
Rothmayr, Christine · 85<br />
Rottinghaus, Brandon · 79<br />
Rowan, Bernard · 129<br />
Rowland, C.K. · 122<br />
Roy, Tania · 180<br />
Rozell, Mark J. · 107, 118<br />
Ruben, Matthew · 99<br />
Ruhil, Anirudh V.S. · 72, 175<br />
Rundquist, Barry · 83, 94<br />
Rupp, Richard · 102<br />
Rusk, Jerrold · 179<br />
Ryan, Sarah M. · 145<br />
Ryden, David K. · 148<br />
Rygorski, Dan · 122<br />
S<br />
Sabia, Dan · 157<br />
Sadiq, Kamal · 180<br />
Sahliyeh, Emile · 166<br />
Saiegh, Sebastian M. · 137<br />
Sakwa, Richard · 141<br />
Sala, Brian · 69<br />
Salisbury, Robert H. · 131<br />
Salkever, Steven · 196<br />
Samuels, David · 115, 177, 195<br />
Sanbonmatsu, Kira · 80, 179<br />
Sanders, Arthur · 128<br />
Sanders, Lynn M. · 90, 189<br />
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Sandroni, Alvaro · 106<br />
Sapiro, Virginia · 65<br />
Sarkees, Meredith Reid · 197<br />
Sathasivam, Kanishkan · 102<br />
Savage, Sean J. · 120, 131<br />
Sawyer, Mark Q. · 60<br />
Saxena, Sanchita Banerjee · 126<br />
Saxonhouse, Arlene · 157<br />
Scalia, Laura · 136<br />
Schaap, Ross D. · 176<br />
Schaefer, Donald D.A. · 77<br />
Schaefer, Todd · 156<br />
Schaff, Jon · 112<br />
Schecter, David · 79<br />
Scheele, Karla · 80<br />
Scheier, Melissa J. · 115, 177<br />
Scheiner, Ethan · 176, 187<br />
Scherer, Nancy · 161<br />
Schickler, Eric · 69, 83<br />
Schier, Steven F. · 107<br />
Schildkraut, Deborah · 64<br />
Schiller, Wendy · 94, 159<br />
Schlesinger, Thomas · 74<br />
Schlomer, Paul · 196<br />
Schlozman, Kay L. · 93, 164<br />
Schmeida, Mary · 123<br />
Schmeling, Thomas A. · 112<br />
Schmidt, Benicio V. · 75<br />
Schmidt, Steffen · 71, 149<br />
Schmit, Lisa · 83, 94<br />
Schmith, Scott · 126<br />
Schneider, Mark · 96, 111<br />
Schneider, Saundra · 84, 149<br />
Scholz, John T. · 97<br />
Schram, Sanford F. · 109, 186<br />
Schraufnagel, Scot D. · 93<br />
Schreiber, Darren · 120<br />
Schubert, James N. · 99, 138<br />
Schuknecht, Jason E. · 99, 189<br />
Schultz, Bart · 191<br />
Schultz, David · 142<br />
Schwank, Jennifer · 185<br />
Schwartz, Edward · 160<br />
Schwartzbert, Melissa · 115<br />
Schwieder, David · 178<br />
Scott, Joanna Vecchicarelli · 96<br />
Scott, Keesha Middlemass · 66, 190<br />
Scribner, Druscilla · 152<br />
Sears, David · 179<br />
Seely, Jennifer C. · 102<br />
Segal, Jeffrey A. · 124, 161<br />
Segal, Jennifer A. · 132, 173<br />
Segura, Gary M. · 66, 129<br />
Sehrt, Kaja · 176<br />
Sekhon, Jasjet Singh · 171, 192<br />
Selden, Sally C. · 97<br />
Sellers, Patrick · 121, 169<br />
Sened, Itai · 130, 161<br />
Serdult, Uwe · 85<br />
Serra, George · 121<br />
Sgouraki-Kinsey, Barbara · 165<br />
Shafqat, Sahar · 88<br />
Shah, Dhavan · 64<br />
Shaiko, Ronald · 93<br />
Shambayati, Hootan · 166<br />
Shapiro, Ian · 170, 181<br />
Shapiro, Robert Y. · 68<br />
Shaw, Greg · 108<br />
Shaw, Todd C. · 80<br />
Shea, Daniel M. · 82<br />
Sheehan, Reginald · 69<br />
Shellman, Steve · 93<br />
Shepsle, Kenneth A. · 82, 150<br />
Shields, Todd · 122<br />
Shin, Doh-Chul · 135<br />
Shipan, Charles R. · 163, 182<br />
Shiru, Wang · 163<br />
Shively, W. Phillips · 165<br />
Shotts, Ken · 106, 158<br />
Shriffen, Steve · 181<br />
Shull, Steven A. · 122<br />
Shvetsova, Olga · 87, 141<br />
Siaroff, Alan · 87<br />
Sieberg, Katri · 78, 99<br />
Sigel, Roberta · 136<br />
Sigelman, Lee · 160<br />
Signer, Michael · 157<br />
Signorino, Curtis S. · 89, 120<br />
Silva, Carol · 189<br />
Silver, Brian D. · 98<br />
Simien, Evelyn · 156<br />
Simmons, Beth · 154, 167<br />
Simmons, James R. · 100, 186<br />
Simmons, Patti · 142<br />
Simon, Adam · 90<br />
Simon, Michael W. · 77
Simpson, Dick · 174<br />
Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria · 93, 172<br />
Singer, J. David · 197<br />
Sitaraman, Srini · 141<br />
Siverson, Randolph M. · 116<br />
Skidmore-Hess, Daniel · 138<br />
Skorick, J. Mark · 154<br />
Skulte, Jennifer A. · 188<br />
Slagter, Robert · 91<br />
Slann, Martin · 102<br />
Slantchev, Branislav · 177<br />
Slocum, Fred · 64, 105<br />
Slotnick, Elloit E. · 84<br />
Smeall, Gratzia · 104<br />
Smith Jr., Charles E. · 173<br />
Smith, Ashleigh · 128<br />
Smith, Brian · 103<br />
Smith, Dan · 148<br />
Smith, Elizabeth · 128, 189<br />
Smith, Kevin · 123, 135<br />
Smith, R. Michael · 139<br />
Smith, Ronald S. · 148<br />
Smith, Steven · 83<br />
Smithey, Shannon Ishiyama · 95<br />
Smooth, Wendy G. · 157<br />
Smyth, Regina · 166<br />
Sniderman, Paul · 178<br />
Snyder, James · 69, 181<br />
Sobel, Richard · 78, 142<br />
Sokolon, Marlene K. · 191<br />
Solomon, Scott · 116<br />
Somma, Mark · 184<br />
Songer, Donald R. · 108, 161<br />
Sosland, Jeffrey · 138<br />
Soss, Joe · 109, 158<br />
Souva, Mark A. · 152<br />
Sowards, Kathryn · 107<br />
Spaeth, Harold J. · 147<br />
Spak, Debora · 68<br />
Spangler, John · 96<br />
Spicer, Daniel · 105, 180<br />
Spiliotes, Constantine J. · 146, 193<br />
Spill, Rorie · 121, 133<br />
Spirova, Maria · 151<br />
Spitzer, Robert J. · 109<br />
Sprague, John · 68<br />
Sprecher, Christopher M. · 77<br />
Spriggs, James F. · 173, 194<br />
Squire, Peverill · 104<br />
Stam, Allan C. · 89<br />
Stanislaw, Rich · 60, 169<br />
Stapleton, Katina R. · 118<br />
Stavro, Elaine · 92<br />
Steen, Jennifer · 65<br />
Steenbergen, Marco · 192<br />
Steen-Sprang, Louise · 167<br />
Stefko, Joseph · 193<br />
Steger, Manfred B. · 181<br />
Steger, Wayne P. · 131<br />
Stegmaier, Mary · 166<br />
Stein, Lana · 184<br />
Stein, Robert · 111, 195<br />
Steinmo, Sven · 62<br />
Stenner, Karen · 178<br />
Stephan, Mark · 196<br />
Stephen, Roland · 114<br />
Stephenson, Donald Grier · 133<br />
Stern, Paul · 186<br />
Steuernagel, Trudy · 105, 123, 164<br />
Stevens, Daniel · 159, 190<br />
Stevenson, Randolph · 87<br />
Stewart III, Charles · 83, 150<br />
Stewart, Joseph · 91<br />
Stewart, Marianne · 124<br />
Stewart, Patrick A. · 74, 162<br />
Stidham, Ronald · 173<br />
Stier, Marc · 129, 192<br />
Stiles, Kendall W. · 127<br />
Still, Dennis R. · 94, 172<br />
Stimson, James A. · 71, 84, 124<br />
Stonecash, Jeffrey · 107<br />
Stookey, John A. · 184<br />
Stream, Christopher · 97, 134<br />
Streb, Matthew · 144, 155<br />
Streich, Gregory · 67<br />
Stricko, Tara W. · 108<br />
Strungaru, Carmen · 99<br />
Suarez, Gus · 128<br />
Suerdem, Ahmet · 152<br />
Sulfaro, Valerie · 117<br />
Sulkin, Tracy · 90, 169<br />
Sullivan, Terry · 68<br />
Sum, Paul E. · 153<br />
Summers, John Mark · 180<br />
Sumter, Tharius · 144<br />
Sussman, Glen · 159<br />
215
216<br />
Swank, Duane · 62, 154<br />
Swanson, Judith · 175<br />
Swanson, Rick A. · 147<br />
Swanstrom, Todd · 162<br />
Swarts, Jonathan · 187<br />
Swers, Michele · 93, 151<br />
Swidorski, Carl · 186<br />
Swindle, Stephen M. · 165<br />
Swinford, Bill · 124<br />
Sykora, Sharon · 136<br />
Szarawarski, Alan · 190<br />
Szmer, John · 112<br />
T<br />
Taber, Charles · 74<br />
Tabrizi, Susan J. · 85<br />
Takeda, Okiyoshi · 194<br />
Talbert, Jeffery · 132, 172<br />
Tankersley, Holly · 91<br />
Tarar, Ahmer · 154<br />
Tarr, Alan · 108<br />
Tatalovich, Raymond · 123, 195<br />
Tate, Katherine · 81, 136, 144<br />
Tenpas, Kathryn Dunn · 171, 193<br />
Terchek, Ronald · 181<br />
Teske, Paul · 96, 139<br />
Tetreault, Mary Ann · 80<br />
Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth · 90<br />
Theobald, Nick A. · 60, 149<br />
Theriault, Sean M. · 94, 151<br />
Thomas, Dan · 83<br />
Thomas, G. Dale · 120<br />
Thomas, Gerald B. · 85, 196<br />
Thompson, William R. · 127<br />
Thornton, Douglas S. · 63<br />
Thorson, Greg · 132, 172<br />
Tierney, Michael · 127<br />
Timmermans, Arco · 85<br />
Ting, Michael · 158, 181<br />
Tir, Jaroslav · 141<br />
Tolbert, Caroline J. · 65, 148<br />
Toppen, Joel · 74<br />
Topper, Keith · 144, 170<br />
Torcal, Mariano · 114, 140<br />
Torphy-Chambers, Stefanie · 96<br />
Toyoda, A. Maria · 103<br />
Transue, John · 64<br />
Treier, Shawn · 108, 117<br />
Trepanier, Lee · 163<br />
Trish, Barbara · 100<br />
True, James L. · 109<br />
Tschoepe, Gary · 97<br />
Tucker, Richard · 116<br />
Tuman, John P. · 167<br />
Turetzky, Marc · 61<br />
Turk, Bill · 61<br />
Turner, Robert C. · 134, 135<br />
Tverdova, Yulia · 75<br />
Twombly, Jim · 193<br />
U<br />
Uitvlugt, Donald · 175<br />
Ulbig, Stacy · 117<br />
Unah, Isaac · 147, 183<br />
Unmack, Cynthia N. · 112, 152<br />
Unter, Heidi J. · 169<br />
Urano, Mariko · 165<br />
Utschig, A.S. · 117<br />
Utter, Glenn · 109<br />
V<br />
Valenta, Kamila Valkova · 188<br />
Valentino, Nicholas · 78, 179<br />
Van Dunk, Emily · 79, 109<br />
Van Heerde, Jennifer · 108<br />
Van Houweling, Robert P. · 82, 171<br />
Van Sickel, Robert W. · 112<br />
Van Winkle, Steven · 95, 173<br />
Vanberg, Georg · 87, 160<br />
VanDenBerg, Jeffrey A. · 141<br />
Vanderheiden, Steve · 81<br />
Vandewalle, Nicholas · 187<br />
Vartanian, Thomas · 109<br />
Vavreck, Lynn · 128, 193<br />
Vedlitz, Arnold · 123<br />
Veiga, Alvaro · 120<br />
Verkuilen, Jay · 68, 133<br />
Vetter, Lisa · 98<br />
Vile, Matthew Allan · 75
Vinson, Danielle · 128<br />
Vinzant, John · 185<br />
Vogel, Ronald · 146, 171<br />
Volden, Craig · 70<br />
Voss, D. Stephen · 170<br />
Voss, Stephen D. · 105<br />
Vreeland, James · 88<br />
Vu, Ahn T. · 184<br />
W<br />
Wahlbeck, Paul · 173<br />
Walcott, Charles E. · 171, 182<br />
Wald, Kenneth D. · 190<br />
Walhof, Darren · 145<br />
Walker, Robert W. · 82<br />
Walker, Thomas G. · 86, 94<br />
Wallach, John · 192<br />
Walsh, Julie M. · 131<br />
Waltenburg, Eric N. · 112<br />
Wambeam, Rodney A. · 195<br />
Wampler, Brian · 63<br />
Wand, Jonathan · 120<br />
Ward, James · 96<br />
Ward, James D. · 85<br />
Ward, Kenneth · 133<br />
Ward, Michael D. · 116, 153<br />
Warner, Jamie · 180<br />
Warnke, Georgia · 181, 192<br />
Warren, Mark · 158<br />
Warshaw, Shirley Anne · 159<br />
Wasby, Stephen · 70, 183<br />
Waterman, Richard · 72, 189<br />
Wawro, Gregory · 69, 119<br />
Weatherford, M. Stephen · 120<br />
Webb, Susan · 113<br />
Webber, Julie · 89<br />
Weber, Douglas H. · 146<br />
Weber, Edward P. · 184<br />
Weber, Lori · 78<br />
Weber, Ronald · 71, 161<br />
Wedeman, Andrew · 62, 151<br />
Weiden, David L. · 112, 139<br />
Weiler, Jonathan · 102<br />
Weisberg, Herb · 103<br />
Weissert, Carol · 84<br />
Weissert, William G. · 123<br />
217<br />
Weldon, S. Laurel · 105<br />
Weltmer, Aaron · 84<br />
Wenzel, James P. · 173, 194<br />
West, Darrell · 108, 121<br />
White, Brian C. · 96<br />
White, Ismail K. · 60<br />
White, Stephen · 62, 141<br />
Whiteman, David · 139<br />
Whiteside, Kerry H. · 66<br />
Whitford, Andrew B. · 97, 106, 135<br />
Wiatrowski, Michael · 185<br />
Wibbels, Erik M. · 126, 190<br />
Wicks, Aaron E. · 172<br />
Wielhouwer, Peter W. · 100, 142, 193<br />
Wilcox, Clyde · 91, 131<br />
Wilkerson, John D. · 93, 150<br />
Wilkin, Vicky · 103<br />
Willey, Elaine · 121, 160<br />
Williams, Bruce · 184<br />
Williams, Gwyneth I. · 169<br />
Williams, Jackson · 196<br />
Williams, Victoria · 103<br />
Willis, Joy · 169<br />
Wilson III, Isaiah · 138<br />
Wilson, Catherine · 117<br />
Wilson, J. Matthew · 78<br />
Wingenbach, Ed · 67<br />
Wingrove, Elizabeth · 191<br />
Winter, Nicholas · 128<br />
Winters, Richard W. · 122<br />
Wiseman, Alan · 169<br />
Witte, John F. · 135, 149<br />
Wittenberg, Jason · 92<br />
Wlezien, Christopher · 128, 189<br />
Wolbrecht, Christina · 118, 179<br />
Wolf, Patrick J. · 97<br />
Wolfinger, Raymond · 142<br />
Wolsborn, Kay · 95<br />
Wood, B. Dan · 97, 149<br />
Wood, Rebecca · 194<br />
Wood, Sandra · 194<br />
Wood, Stewart · 125<br />
Woodhouse, Edward · 71<br />
Woods, Nathan · 70<br />
Woods, Neal D. · 174<br />
Woolard, J. Christopher · 61<br />
Worsham, Jeff · 75, 135<br />
Wright, Deil S. · 149
218<br />
Wright, Fiona M. · 94<br />
Wright, Gerald · 84, 113<br />
Wrighton, J. Mark · 61, 108<br />
Y<br />
Yackee, Jason D. · 127<br />
Yamanishi, David · 160<br />
Yandle, Tracy · 163<br />
Yates, Jeffrey · 161, 172<br />
Yenor, Scott · 112<br />
Yetman, Tim · 89<br />
Yi, Joseph · 114<br />
Yilmaz, Kuzey · 120<br />
Yoksas, Adam · 138<br />
Yonish, Steven · 179<br />
Yoon, Albert · 161<br />
Yoon, Jungkeun · 177<br />
You, Seungkwon · 134<br />
Young, Garry · 175<br />
Yowell, Robert · 104<br />
Z<br />
Zawahri, Neda A. · 151<br />
Zeigler, Sara · 105<br />
Zelner, Bennet · 127<br />
Zeng, Langche · 89<br />
Zerilli, Linda · 92<br />
Ziblatt, Daniel · 88<br />
Zorn, Christopher J.W. · 95, 148<br />
Zuckert, Catherine · 186<br />
Zumbrunnen, John · 105<br />
Zweifel, Thomas D. · 138, 151