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Philip Gordon Chen, Macalester College<br />
philip.chen@ucalgary.ca<br />
Melanee Thomas*, University of Calgary<br />
thomasm@ucalgary.ca<br />
Tania Gosselin*, Universite du Quebec a Montreal<br />
gosselin.tania@uqam.ca<br />
8:44 You Should Smile More!: Gender and Press<br />
Coverage of Candidates During the 2016<br />
Presidential Primary<br />
Carrie Skulley, Albright College<br />
cskulley@albright.edu<br />
8:57 Disc., Malliga Och, Idaho State University<br />
ochmall@isu.edu<br />
9:10 Audience Discussion<br />
44-7 Political Rhetoric and Racial Attitudes<br />
Fri at 8:00 am<br />
8:00 Black Power Matters: Strategic Rhetoric and the<br />
Relevance of Black Power Philosophy in 'Black<br />
Lives Matter'<br />
Alejandro Javier Pineda, University of Michigan-<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
ajpineda@umich.edu<br />
8:17 Fear, Institutionalized Racism, and Empathy: The<br />
Two Dimensions of Whites’ Racial Attitudes<br />
Christopher David DeSante, Indiana University-<br />
Bloomington<br />
cdesante@indiana.edu<br />
Candis Watts Smith, University of North Carolina-<br />
Chapel Hill<br />
candiswsmith@gmail.com<br />
8:35 Isolating the Antiblack Component of Racial<br />
Resentment<br />
Lawrence James Zigerell, Illinois State University<br />
ljzigerell@ilstu.edu<br />
8:52 More than Skin Deep: How Variation in Black<br />
Political Leadership Affects Black Political<br />
Behavior<br />
Julian Wamble, Massachusetts Institute of<br />
Technology<br />
jwamble25@gmail.com<br />
9:10 Audience Discussion<br />
45-6 Founding and Maintaining the State<br />
Fri at 8:00 am<br />
8:00 Chair, Henry Flores, St Mary's University<br />
hflores@stmarytx.edu<br />
8:05 A Strategic Narrative Replacing the Denied<br />
Strategic Narrative?: The Translations of the<br />
Homeric Poems by Hobbes as a Replacement of<br />
Behemoth?<br />
Andrea Catanzaro, Università di Genova<br />
catanzaro.andrea@fastwebnet.it<br />
8:18 Bentham on Asceticism and Tyranny<br />
Tsin Yen Koh, Harvard University<br />
tkoh@fas.harvard.edu<br />
8:31 Cicero and the Origins of the Liberal<br />
Commonwealth<br />
Michael Collins Hawley, Duke University<br />
mch46@duke.edu<br />
8:44 Melville and the Confidences of Democracy<br />
Jonathan McKenzie*, Northern Kentucky<br />
University<br />
mckenziej1@nku.edu<br />
8:57 Disc., Henry Flores, St Mary's University<br />
hflores@stmarytx.edu<br />
Disc., Nicholas Higgins, Regent University<br />
nhiggins@regent.edu<br />
9:10 Audience Discussion<br />
46-3 Dissent, Disobedience, Resistance, Revolt<br />
Fri at 8:00 am<br />
8:00 A Theory of Just Resistance<br />
Isak Tranvik, Duke University<br />
isak.tranvik@duke.edu<br />
8:11 An Aristotelian Analysis of the Arab Revolts<br />
Basem Ezbidi*, Qatar University<br />
bezbidi@gmail.com<br />
8:23 Gratuitous Dissent: In Defense of the<br />
Unreasonable, Uncompensated, and Uncalled For<br />
Callum Ingram, Texas Christian University<br />
callum.ingram@tcu.edu<br />
8:35 What Hath Carl Schmitt to do with Martin<br />
Luther King, Jr.?: On the Relationship Between<br />
Emergency Powers and Civil Disobedience<br />
Stephen Matthew Joyce, The University of Texas at<br />
Austin<br />
stephen.m.joyce@utexas.edu<br />
8:46 A Conceptual History of the Concept of Civil<br />
Disobedience: From Thoreau to Gandhi and King<br />
Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University-Bloomington<br />
hansonr@indiana.edu<br />
8:58 Disc., Mario K. Love, Lewis & Clark College<br />
cmdlove@yahoo.com<br />
9:10 Audience Discussion<br />
48-3 Democratic Domination and Coercion<br />
Fri at 8:00 am<br />
8:00 Chair, Anthony Raymond Brunello, Eckerd<br />
College<br />
brunelar@eckerd.edu<br />
8:05 Coercion, Collective Political Power and Public<br />
Justification: In Defence of the Coercion Account<br />
as the Ground of Public Justification<br />
Baldwin Wong, Chinese University, Hong Kong<br />
baldwin.wong@eservices.cuhk.edu.hk<br />
8:15 Democratic Legitimacy and Coercively Enforced<br />
Borders<br />
Michael Rabinder James, Bucknell University<br />
mjames@bucknell.edu<br />
8:26 Realism and Democratic Theory: The Significance<br />
of Domination<br />
David Watkins, University of Dayton<br />
djw172@gmail.com<br />
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