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9:50 On the Glass Cliff or on the Way Out?: The<br />
Representation of Women in Senior Civil Service<br />
in Times of Crisis<br />
Sandra Groeneveld, Leiden University<br />
s.m.groeneveld@fgga.leidenuniv.nl<br />
Eduard Schmidt*, Leiden University<br />
j.e.t.schmidt@fgga.leidenuniv.nl<br />
10:03 Preserving Representativeness in Complex<br />
Governance: Trends in Federal Contracting<br />
Benjamin M. Brunjes, University of Washington<br />
brunjes@uga.edu<br />
J. Edward Kellough, University of Georgia<br />
kellough@uga.edu<br />
10:16 Representative Bureaucracy and the Importance<br />
of Order Effects<br />
Huafang Li, Rutgers University-Newark<br />
huafang.li@rutgers.edu<br />
Norma Riccucci*, Rutgers University-New<br />
Brunswick<br />
riccucci@rutgers.edu<br />
Gregg Van Ryzin*, Rutgers University-New<br />
Brunswick<br />
vanryzin@rutgers.edu<br />
10:29 Representative Bureaucracy on the Street: Do<br />
Police Demographics Influence Arrest-Related<br />
Deaths and Excessive Force Claims?<br />
Adam M. Butz*, California State University-Long<br />
Beach<br />
Adam.Butz@csulb.edu<br />
Brandy A. Kennedy, Georgia College and State<br />
University<br />
brandy.kennedy@gcsu.edu<br />
Nazita Lajevardi, University of California-San<br />
Diego<br />
nlajevar@ucsd.edu<br />
Matthew Jacob Nanes*, University of California-<br />
San Diego<br />
mnanes@ucsd.edu<br />
10:42 Representation Everywhere?: Testing the Theory<br />
of Representative Bureaucracy in Forty-Four<br />
Countries<br />
Seung-Ho An, Texas A & M University-College<br />
Station<br />
seungho@tamu.edu<br />
Miyeon Song, Texas A & M University-College<br />
Station<br />
misong@tamu.edu<br />
Kenneth Meier, Texas A & M University-College<br />
Station<br />
kenneth-j-meier@tamu.edu<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
85-2 Political Education in Greek Philosophy and<br />
History<br />
Fri at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Devin Andrew Stauffer, University of Texas-<br />
Austin<br />
devinstauffer@mail.utexas.edu<br />
210<br />
9:50 An Introduction to Book IV of Xenophon’s<br />
Memorabilia<br />
Dustin Adam Sebell, Michigan State University<br />
sebell@msu.edu<br />
10:03 Nobility and the Limits of Political<br />
Enlightenment: On Plato's Greater Hippias<br />
Daniel O'Toole, The University of Texas at Austin<br />
danielfotoole@gmail.com<br />
10:16 The Question of Barbarism in Thucydides<br />
Charles Ulrich Zug, The University of Texas at<br />
Austin<br />
charleszug93@gmail.com<br />
10:29 Philosophy in Plato's "Letters": On the<br />
(Mis)Application of Platonic Philosophy<br />
Ariel Helfer, University of Texas-Austin<br />
ariel.helfer@gmail.com<br />
10:42 Disc., Peter Ahrensdorf, Davidson College<br />
peahrensdorf@davidson.edu<br />
Disc., Mark J. Lutz, University of Nevada-Las<br />
Vegas<br />
lutzm@cox.net<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
91-3 Politics, Literature, Film: American Style<br />
Fri at 9:45 am<br />
9:45 Chair, Susan Sterett, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />
and State University<br />
ssterett@vt.edu<br />
9:50 The Democratic Irony of Lincoln's Cinematic<br />
Exceptionalism<br />
Steven Johnston, University of Utah<br />
steven.johnston@utah.edu<br />
10:03 Populist Justice in American Politics: All the<br />
King’s Men, Primary Colors, and More<br />
John S. Nelson, University of Iowa<br />
john-nelson@uiowa.edu<br />
10:16 Representing the West: Turner, Doctorow, and<br />
Deadwood<br />
Sangjun Jeong, Seoul National University<br />
sjj1215@snu.ac.kr<br />
10:29 Invisible Man and the Nature of Leadership<br />
Brian Danoff, Miami University-Oxford<br />
danoffbf@miamioh.edu<br />
10:42 Disc., Susan Sterett, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />
and State University<br />
ssterett@vt.edu<br />
10:55 Audience Discussion<br />
Friday, April 7 at 10:00 am<br />
96-109 Tech Class: What Can We Learn From the Tech<br />
that Helped Shape the 2016 Elections?<br />
Fri at 10:00 am<br />
Friday, April 7 at 11:30 am<br />
3-4 The Sources of Change in Voter Attitudes<br />
Fri at 11:30 am