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THURSDAY, APRIL 27 – 10:30 am - 12:15 pm<br />

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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