56th Annual Meeting
Daily Program Schedule
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Thursday, April 23, 11:00
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Thursday, April 23, 1:30
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Thursday, April 23, 3:30
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Friday, April 24, 8:30
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Friday, April 24, 10:30
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Friday, April 24, 1:30
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Friday, April 24, 3:30
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Friday, April 24, 6:30 p.m.
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Saturday, April 25, 8:30
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Saturday, April 25, 10:30
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Saturday, April 25, 1:30
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Saturday, April 25, 3:30
Panel 1-1 CHANGE AND ADAPTATION IN EUROPEAN POLITICAL
PARTIES
Chair: Pia Knigge, Auburn University,
Montgomery,
knigpia@strudel.aum.edu
Papers:
- "Die Grünen: Ideology and Political Reality." Irene Barnett, Kent State
University, focault@aol.com
- "The Norwegian Labor Party and the European Issue,
1989-94." Jo Saglie, University of Washington, jo.saglie@stv.uio.no
- "Coping
with Mass Politics: Electoral Institutions, Party Innovation, and Liberals in France and
Germany, 1870-1939." Marcus Kreuzer, Columbia University,
mlk17@columbia.edu
Disc: Susan E. Scarrow , University of Houston,
sscarrow@uh.edu
Pia Knigge,
Auburn University, Montgomery, knigpia@strudel.aum.edu
Panel 1-14.THE WELFARE STATE: DEVELOPMENT AND RETRENCHMENT
Chair: Gunther M. Hega, Western Michigan University,
hega@wmich.edu
Papers:
- "The Politics of Welfare Retrenchment: A Search for Alternative Explanations." S. Craig
Ammon, Vanderbilt University, stephen.c.ammon@vanderbilt.edu
- "Social Policy Development and Education Expansion in the United States and Germany:
Were There Trade-Offs?" Karl Hokenmaier, Western Michigan University;
Gunther M. Hega, Western Michigan University, hega@wmich.edu
- "Claiming Welfare Rights: The Role of U.S. and German Courts in Defining
Constitutional Entitlements." Amy Makinen, University of Rochester,
amym@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Disc: Christopher S. Allen, University of Georgia,
csallen@uga.cc.uga.edu
Panel 2-1 ATTITUDES TOWARD DEMOCRACY IN CENTRAL AMERICA
Chair: Andrew J. Stein,Tennessee Technological
University,
ajs9890@tntech.edu
Papers:
- "Public Evaluations of Government Corruption and Their Relation to Democratic Values
and Support for the Political System: Nicaragua in Comparative Perspective." Andrew J.
Stein,Tennessee Technological University, ajs9890@tntech.edu
- "Conceptualizing the Transition to Democracy in El Salvador, 1989-1999: The Role and
Prospects of the Left." William Barnes, unaffiliated - Attorney at Law, BarnesWAB@aol.com
- "Civil Society's Impact upon Political Attitudes and Democracy in Urban Central America:
A Comparative Analysis." John A. Booth, University of North Texas
Booth@unt.edu; Patricia Bayer Richard, Ohio University; prichard1@ohiou.edu
- "Civic Association and Democratic Participation in Central America: A Test of the Putnam
Thesis." Amber L. Seligson, Cornell University, als27@cornell.edu
Disc:
Rose Spalding, DePaul University, rspaldin@condor.depaul.edu
Panel 3-14 COMMUNIST SUCCESSOR PARTIES IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Barbara Chottiner, University of Alabama
Papers:
- "How Much Have They Changed? The Evolution of the Rhetorical Strategies of the
Communist Successor Parties." John T. Ishiyama, Truman State University,
jishiyama@truman.edu
- "Adaptation Strategies of Formerly Dominant Political Parties." Sahar Shafqat, Texas
A & M University
- "Success and Failure: A Comparative Study of the Communist Successor Parties in
Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria." Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, University of
Illinois-Chicago
- "How the Former Ruling Communist Organizations of East-Central Europe Transformed
Themselves into Electoral Parties." Daniel F. Ziblatt, University of California, Berkeley
- "Organizational Sources of Differences in the Public Face' of the Communist Successor
Parties: A Comparison of the Czech and Slovak Cases." Anna Grzymala-Busse, Harvard
University
Disc: Barbara Chottiner, University of Alabama
Panel 4-10 THE DYNAMICS OF SECURING STATE SECURITY
Chair: Steve D. Boilard, Western Kentucky University,
steve.boilard@wku.edu
Papers:
- "Are Refugees a Threat to International Security."Clair Apodaca, University of
Memphis.
- "The Paradox of the Military Professionalism and National Security." Tomoko Sugiyama,
Columbia University, ts64@columbia.edu
- "Fair Division, Adjusted Winner Procedure, and the Golan Heights." Tansa Massoud,
Bucknell University, massoud@bucknell.edu
Disc: Steve Boilard, Western Kentucky University,
steve.boilard@wku.edu
Panel 5-1 ECONOMIC INTEGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Chair: David Bearce Ohio State University ,
bearce1@osu.edu
Papers:
- "Contemporary Theorizing on the European Union: Old Wine in New Bottles?" Thomas
Doleys, Vanderbilt University, thomas.j.doleys@vanderbilt.edu
- "The Dynamics of Intra-EU Trade: 1973-1994." Ron Gelleny, State University of
New York at Binghamton, be82572@binghamton.edu
- " Room for One More? Understanding Italian Efforts to Join the EMU." Elizabeth B.
Moore, Beaver College, emoore@beaver.edu
Disc: David Bearce, Ohio State University,
bearce1@osu.edu
Panel 6-2 POLITICAL SOPHISTICATION
Chair: William G. Jacoby, University of South
Carolina,
william-jacoby@sc.edu
Papers:
- "A Re-examination of Attitude Constraint using Polychoric Correlations." Sondra Richards,
University of Houston, srichards@uh.edu
- "Political Expertise and Vertical Constraint." Paul Goren, University of
Pittsburgh, PXGST@vms.cis.pitt.edu.
- "The Determinants of Heterogeneity in Models of Individual Behavior." Patrick Fournier,
University of British Columbia, fournier@unixg.ubc.ca
- "Political Sophistication and the Presidential Campaign: Citizen Reactions to Campaign
Advertisements." Valerie A. Sulfaro, James Madison University,
sulvarva@jmu.edu
Disc: William G. Jacoby, University of South Carolina,
william-jacoby@sc.edu
Panel 6-11 PUBLIC OPINION ON POLICY ISSUES
Chair: Mark R. Joslyn, University of Kansas,
mjoslyn@lark.cc.ukans.edu
Papers:
- "Public Money and Private Schools: Attitudes Toward School Vouchers." Stephen T.
Mockabee , Ohio State University, mockabee1.osu.edu; Paul Lavrakas, Ohio State
University
- "Public Opinion on Work/Family Issues: Implications for Party Politics." Kira
Sanbonmatsu, Harvard University, klsanbon@fax.harvard.edu
- "The Two Faces of Public Opinion: Cognitive and Social Bases of Opinion Formation and
Elicitation." Adam J. Berinsky, University of Michigan, berinsky@umich.edu
- "Extending the On-Line Processing Model: Constructing Attitudes on Personified Issues."
Francis Neely, SUNY at Stony Brook, fneely@ic.sunysb.edu; Michael Guge,
SUNY at Stony Brook
Disc: Mark R. Joslyn, University of Kansas;
mjoslyn@lark.cc.ukans.edu
Panel 7-4 MAJOR PARTY ALTERNATIVES
Chair: John Geer, Vanderbilt,
geer@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Papers:
- "Divided Government: The Public Preference for Limited Power." Diane Hollern Harvey,
University of Maryland, v-dhollern@bss2.umd.edu
- "The Media and Insurgent Success." Richard Jenkins, University of British
Columbia, rjenkins@unixg.ubc.ca
- "Competing Explanations of Split-Ticket Voting in American National Elections." Franco
Mattei, SUNY at Buffalo , mattei@acsu.buffalo; John S. Howes, SUNY at
Buffalo , jshowes@acsu.buffalo
- "The Role of Perot Supporters in the Elections of 1992 and 1996." Andrew R. Tomlinson,
Ohio State University, tomlinson.28@osu.edu; Herbert Asher, Ohio State
University
Disc: John Geer, Vanderbilt; geen@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Panel 8-1 STYLE, SUBSTANCE AND SPIN: THE ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL
PERSUASION
Chair: James Endersby , University of Missouri,
polsjwe@showme.missouri.edu
Papers:
- "Political Advertising in the Era of Capital Intensive Campaigning: Challenger and
Incumbent Videostyles, 1986-1996." Glenn W. Richardson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, grichard@vtm1.cc.vt.edu
- "Rush to Judgment: A Value Priming Model of Political Persuasion." David C. Barker,
University of Houston , dbarker@uhupvm1.uh.edu , Christopher Jan Carman, University of
Houston , ccarman@bayou.uh.edu; Kathleen Knight, University of Houston, knight@uh.edu
- "Viewer Response to Positive vs Negative Ads in the 1996 Presidential Campaign." Erika
G. King, Grand Valley Sztate University kinge@gvsu.edu; Hong Chen, Grand Valley State
University; Robert Hendersen, Grand Valley State University
- "You've Got to Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive: The Effects of Television News on Party
Images in the 1997 British Election." Pippa Norris, Harvard University,
Pippa_Norris@Harvard.edu; David Sanders, Essex University
Disc: Stephen C. Brooks, University of Akron,
SteveBrooks@UAkron.edu
Panel 9-18 GENDER POLITICS AND POLICIES
Chair: Christopher J. Bosso, Northeastern University,
cbosso@lynx.neu.edu
Papers:
- "The Politics and Policies of Domestic Violence." Joyce Gelb, Yale University and CUNY
- "The Politics of Breast Implants and Women's Health." Marian Lief Palley, University of
Delaware; Howard Palley, University of Delaware
- "The politics and policies of abortion and reproductive rights." Eileen McDonagh,
Northeastern University, emcd@neu.edu
- "Gender and Special Education." Jesse Donahue, Saginaw Valley State University,
jdonahue@tardis.svsu.edu
Disc: Christopher J. Bosso, Northeastern University,
cbosso@lynx.neu.edu
Janet Boles, Marquette
University, 6259BOL6SJ@vms.csd.mu.edu
Panel 10-2 THE INFLUENCE OF RACE AND THE STRUCTURING OF AMERICAN
POLITICS
Chair: Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University,
abramson@pilot.msu.edu
Papers:
- "The Consequences of Falsifying Racial Attitudes in Social Surveys." Michael Cobb,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, mcobb1@students.uiuc.edu
- "The Racial Polarization of Belief Systems From 1972 to 1996." Carolyn Lewis, Western
Michigan University, lewis@wmich.edu; JasonJagemann, Western Michigan University,
93jagemann@wmich.edu
- "Public Policy on Race: Sources of Support for and Opposition to Affirmative Action."
Robert B. Albritton , Northern Illinois University, ti0rbal@corn.cso.niu.edu; Willie L. Fowler,
Northern Illinois University
- "The Meaning and Measurement of Racial Context." Tali Mendelberg, Princeton
University; talim@ariel.princeton.edu; Eric Oliver, Princeton University,
eoliver@wws.princeton.edu
Disc: Alan Abramowitz, Emory University,
aabramow@ps.emory.edu
Panel 11-2 CONSCIENCE AND COMMUNITY
Chair: Andrew Murphy, Villanova University,
amurphy@email.vill.edu
Papers:
- "Liberty of Conscience as Political Necessity in the English Revolution." Mark S.
Jendrysik, Bucknell University, jendrysk@bucknell.edu
- "Liberty and the Social Construction of Conscience in J. S. Mill's Thought." Darren
Walhof, University of Minnesota, dwalhof@polisci.umn.edu
- "Religion and Coercion: The Relationship Between Worship and Politics in Augustine's
City of God." John von Heyking, University of Notre Dame,
jvonheyk@maimonides.helios.nd.edu
Disc: Amy R. McCready, Bucknell University,
mccready@bucknell.edu
Andrew Murphy,
Villanova University
Panel 12-3 HABERMAS AND RATIONAL CHOICE/SOCIAL CHOICE
THEORY
Chair: James Johnson, University of Rochester,
jjsn@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Papers:
- "Habermas and the Prospects for a Democratic Response to the Challenge of Social Choice
Theory." Johnny Goldfinger, Duke University
- "Rational Choice, Liberal Public Reason, and Discursive Rationality: Three Approaches to
Theorizing Accommodation Among Ethnic and Cultural Groups." Michael Raminder James,
Virginia Tech, mijames3@vt.edu
- "Is it Rational to Deliberate Democratically?" David Van Mill, University of Chicago,
dvanmill@midway.uchicago.edu
- "Meeting Halfway Between Rochester and Frankfurt: The Reconstruction of Focal Point
Reasoning in Strategic Interaction." John W. Schiemann, Columbia University,
jws13@columbia.edu
Disc: James Johnson, University of Rochester,
jjsn@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Panel 13-5 FORMAL MODELS OF FEDERALISM AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
Chair: John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington at Seattle,
fizzle@u.washington.edu
Papers:
- "Consequences of Externalities in a Federal System." Ken Kollman, University of
Michigan, kkollman@umich.edu; John H. Miller, Carnegie Mellon University,
miller@santafe.edu; Scott E. Page, University of Iowa, scotte@page.biz.uiowa.edu
- "An Empirical Investigation of the Article of Confederation." Keith Dougherty, St. Mary's
College of Maryland, kldougherty@osprey.smcm.edu
- "The Credit Assignment Problem: A New Look At Political Competition and a Theory of
Federal Encroachment." Jenna Bednar, University of Iowa, jenna-bednar@uiowa.edu
Disc: James R. Rogers, Texas A&M University,
rogers@polisci.tamu.edu
Panel 14-8 DISCRETE/VOTE CHOICE MODELS
Chair: Jeffrey B. Lewis, Princeton University, jblewis@princeton.edu
Papers:
- "Incorporating Self-Reported Ideology Scores in Dichotomous Voting Models." Michael
Herron, Northwestern University, m-herron@nwu.edu
- "Racial Conflict or Economic Anxiety? A Comparison of California Propositions 187 and
209." Tara L. Butterfield, California Institute of Technology, tarab@hss.caltech.edu
- "Some Diagnostic Methods for Models with Limited Dependent Variables." Bradford S.
Jones, University of Arizona, bsjones@arizona.edu; William J. Dixon, University of Arizona,
dixonw@arizona.edu
Disc: Jeffrey B. Lewis, Princeton University, jblewis@princeton.edu;
Elisabeth R. Gerber, University of California at San Diego, egerber@weber.ucsd.edu
Panel 15-1 PARTIES IN THE LEGISLATURE
(co-sponsored with Legislative Politics, Panel 17-14)
Panel 16-11 PRESIDENTS, AGENDAS, AND THE MASS MEDIA
Chair: Terri Susan Fine, University of Central Florida,
tfine@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Papers:
- "Presidential Candidates and Non-verbal Imagery: Photographic Coverage of the 1992 and
1996 Presidential Election Campaigns." Richard J. Powell, Florida Atlantic University,
rjpowell@acc.fau.edu
- "Politics and the Presidency: Media Agenda Setting, Issue Ownership, and Job Approval."
David B. Holian, Indiana University, dholian@indiana.edu
- "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Presidential Agenda Setting in the 1996
Democratic and Republican Party Platforms." Terri Susan Fine, University of Central Florida,
tfine@pegasus.cc.ucf.eduDisc Diane Heith, Brown University, diane_heith@brown.edu
Panel 17-14 PARTIES IN THE LEGISLATURE
(co-sponsored with Political Parties and Interest Groups, Panel 15-1)
Chair: David R. Jones, University of California, Los Angeles,
djones@ucla.edu
Papers:
- "Party Support in the U.S. House of Representatives: A Case Study of the 104th Congress."
Scott McClurg, Washington University, sdmcclur@artsci.wustl.edu
- "Party Leaders in the U.S. House and Institutional Appointments: New Evidence from the
Tenure of Speakers O'Neill and Wright." John L. Mason, University of Texas, Austin,
mason2@bellsouth.edu
- "Party Unity Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives." Jennifer Saunders, George
Washington University, jennif@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
- " Generational Change' and Party Voting in the House of Representatives." Jay A. DeSart,
Florida Atlantic University, jdesart@fau.edu
Disc: William Kubik, Hanover College, kubik@hanover.edu
Panel 17-21 LEGISLATIVE PROCESS IN THE STATES
(Co-sponsored with State and Intergovernmental Politics, Panel 19-5)
Panel 18-1 AGENDA SETTING IN THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Chair: Lettie McSpadden, Northern Illinois University,
lettie@niu.edu
Papers:
- "Issue Selection, Information, and Agenda Setting on the Supreme Court." Barbara Palmer,
Southern Methodist University, bapalmer@mail.smu.edu
- "Judicial Values and Agenda Building: An Empirical Inquiry into the Changing
Composition and Dynamics of the Primary Issue Agenda of the United States Supreme Court,
1801-1990." Ayo Ogundele, University of North Texas, ogundele@students.cas.unt.edu
- "Of Time and Judicial Behavior: Longitudinal Analyses of the Supreme Court Decision
Making and the Agenda Setting Process, 1888-1989." Drew Noble Lanier, University of Central
Florida, dlanier@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
- "The Effects of Legal Mobilization on the Supreme Court's Attention to Issues." C. Scott
Peters, University of Kentucky, pcscot00@pop.uky.edu
Disc: Kevin McGuire, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
kmcguire.ham@mhs.unc.edu Richard Pacelle, University of Missouri- St. Louis,
martinf@indiana.edu
Panel 19-5 LEGISLATIVE PROCESS IN THE STATES
(co-sponsored with Legislative Politics, Panel 17-21)
Chair: Jack Van Der Silk, University of Illinois at Springfield,
vanderslik.jack@uis.edu
Papers:
- "The Use of Interim Study Committees to Set Agendas and Frame Views." Gary Copeland,
University of Oklahoma, Copeland@ou.edu; Lesli McCollum, University of Oklahoma,
lesli@uoknor.edu,
- "Rules in the Florida State Legislature." Aubrey Jewitt, University of Central Florida,
ajewitt@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu; Roger Handberg, University of Central Florida,
handberg@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
- "DOA Bills in the Texas Legislature." Harvey Tucker, Texas A&M University,
E339ht@politics.tamu.edu
- "Agenda Setting in State Legislatures." Chapman Rackaway, University of Missouri,
C675586@showme.missouri.edu; Jeffrey L. Adams, University of Missouri,
C675586@showme.missouri.edu
Disc: Patrick Lynch, Georgetown University,
Lynchp@gunet.georgetown.edu
Panel 19-12 STATE CAPACITY TO IMPLEMENT WELFARE REFORM
(co-sponsored with Public Administration, Panel 22-8)
Panel 20-2 ISSUES IN CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATION
Chair: Gerald T. Gabris, Northern Illinois Univ
Papers:
- "The Municipal Reform Movement's Continuing Impact on City Council Behavior." Patrick
Higgins
- "Structural, Socioeconomic, Political, and Individual Determinates of Representational Role
Types Among City Council Members in the State of New York." Douglas Ihrke,
dihrke@csd.uwm.edu and Salvatore Lombardo, Siena College,lombardo@siena.edu
- "The Effects of City Council Conflict on City Manager and City Administrator Burnout and
Job Satisfaction." James Kaatz, Mississippi State University, and Edward French, Mississippi
State University
Disc:
Panel 21-2 THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION POLICY
Chair: Kay G. Wolsborn, College of St. Benedict/ St. John's
University, KWolsborn@CSBSJU.EDU
Papers:
- "Out with the Input: The Misplaced Focus of Educational Policymaking." Kevin B. Smith,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, kbs@unlinfo.unl.edu; J. Scott Rademacker, University of
Nebraska-Lincoln, Jrademac@unlgrad1.unl.edu
- "Seeing Through the Rhetoric: Views on School Choice from Parents, Educators, and
Elected Officials in Cleveland and Milwaukee." Emily Van Dunk, Public
Policy Forum,
emily@csd.uwm.edu
- "Tracking the World War II Vets: A Long-Run Methodology of College Subsidy Effects."
Fred M. Wirt, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, f-wirt@uiuc.edu
Disc: Paul R. Hagner, University of Memphis,
prhagner@msuvx1.memphis.edu
Charles S. Bullock III, University of Georgia, csbullock@peachnet.campus.mci.net
Panel 22-8 STATE CAPACITY TO IMPLEMENT WELFARE REFORM: A
COMPARISON ACROSS FOUR MIDWESTERN STATES
(co-sponsored with State and Intergovernmental Politics, Panel 19-12)
Chair: Tom Gais, Rockefeller Institute, SUNY,
gaist@rockinst.org
Part: Carol Weissert, Michigan State University,
weissert@pilot.msu.edu
Jocelyn Johnston,
University of Kansas, jocelyn@ukans.edu
Thomas Kaplan,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, kaplan@ssc.wisc.edu
Thomas Luce,
University of Minnesota, tluce@hhh.umn.edu
Disc: Sanford F. Schram, Bryn Mayr College,
sschram@brynmawr.edu
Panel 23-1COORDINATION STRATEGIES, THE MASS PUBLIC AND POLITICAL
CULTURE
Chair: Helmut Norpoth, SUNY-Stony Brook,
hnorpoth@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Papers:
- "Citizens, Coordination and Accountability in the New Democracies." Raymond M. Duch,
University of Houston, rduch@uh.edu
- "Voter Responses to Electoral Complexity." Kathleen Bawn, University of California - Los
Angeles, bawn@polisci.sscnet.ucla.edu
- "Accountability, the Voter and Cabinet Formation in Parliamentary Democracies."
Randolph T. Stevenson, Rice University, stevenso@ruf.rice.edu
- "The Complexity of Strategic Considerations: The 1997 Canadian Election', Andre Blais,
Universite de Montreal; Richard Nadeau, University of Montreal; Elisabeth Gidengil, McGill
University, in1@musicb.mcgill.ca; Neil Nevitte, University of Toronto
Disc: Brian McCuen, University of Iowa
Panel 25-2 WIT, WISDOM & GUIDANCE FROM DIRECTORS OF WOMEN'S
STUDIES PROGRAMS
Chair: Sue Thomas, Georgetown University,
s_thomas@guvax.georgetown.edu
Part: Eloise Buker, Denison University, buker@denison.edu
Georgia Duerst-Lahti,
Beloit College, duerstgj@beloit.edu
Susan Burgess,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, burgess@csd.uwm.edu
Susan Gluck Mezey,
Loyola University of Chicago, smezey@luc.edu
Sue Thomas,
Georgetown University, s_thomas@guvax.
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Panel 1-2 THE DECLINE OF PARTY IDENTIFICATIONS AND PARTY
ORGANIZATIONS?
Chair: Russell Dalton, University of California, Irvine,
rdalton@uci.edu
Papers:
- "Parties without Partisans: The Decline of Party Identifications Among Democratic
Publics." Russell Dalton, University of California, Irvine, rdalton@uci.edu
- "Party Decline at the Grassroots? A Comparative Analysis." Susan E. Scarrow, University
of Houston, sscarrow@uh.edu
- "Economic Voting from the Middle: Groups in a Dynamic Perspective." Michaell Taylor,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, michaell.taylor@sv.nunu.no
- "The Response of Intraparty Coalitions to Bandwagon and Tradeoff Strategies: Social
Democratic Party Cues and Reactions in the Era of New Politics." Michael R. Wolf, Indiana
University, mwolf@indiana.edu
Disc: Christopher Anderson, SUNY-Binghamton,
canders@binghamton.edu
Panel 1-4 CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN BRITAIN AND CANADA: PROSPECTS
AND PROCESSES
Chair: David Lanoue, Texas Tech University
Papers:
- "Reinventing Federalism: Enduring Values in Scotland?" Michael Fine, University of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire, finemr@uwec.edu
- "Canada after the 1995 Quebec Referendum: The Constitutional Dimensions of the
Struggle over the Future of Canada." William Green, Morehead State University
- "Citizen Opinion and Constitutional Choices: The Case of the UK." James Wenzel,
University of California, Riverside; Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside,
bowler@wizard.ucr.edu; David Lanoue, Texas Tech University
Disc: Donald E. Blake, University of British Columbia,
dblake@unixg.ubc.ca
Panel 2-2 THE CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTORAL INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Michael Coppedge, Kellogg Institute, coppedge.1@nd.edu
Papers:
The Problems of Endogenous Electoral Systems: The Origins and Consequences of
Hungary's 1989 Electoral Law." Kenneth Benoit, Harvard University, kbenoit@harvard.edu;
John W. Schiemann, Columbia University, jws13@columbia.edu
- "Explaining Party Aggregation in SMSP Electoral Systems." Pradeep Chhibber, University
of Michigan, pradeep@umich.edu
- "Democratizing Legislatures: An Analysis of Support for Decentralizing Reform in the
Venezuelan Congress." Michael R. Kulisheck, University of Pittsburgh, mikekul+@pitt.edu
- "Electoral Incentives under Proportional Representation: A Statistical Test." Fabrice
Lehoucq, CIPEC, Indiana University, flehoucq@indiana.edu; David Wall, Christopher Newport
University; dwall@cnu.edu
Disc: Michael Coppedge, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame,
coppedge.1@nd.edu
Panel 3-4 POLITICAL TRANSITION AND POLICY DILEMMAS IN EASTERN
EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
Chair: Lawrence D. Longley, Lawrence University,
PowerLDL@aol.com
Papers:
- "Securing Democracy in Central Europe: Appraising the Structure of Publics' Foreign
Policy Preferences." Pamela Waldron-Moore, University of Houston, pmoore@uh.edu
- "Democratic Consolidation versus State Consolidation: Balancing Center-Periphery
Relations in the Russian Federation." Elizabeth Pascal, University of Michigan,
epascal@umich.edu
- "The Redistributive Dilemma: the Influence of Political Parties on Social Welfare Policy in
Post-Commuinst Countries." Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Vanderbilt University,
Lipsmecs@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu It's the Economy, Comrade: Economic Conditions and Election
Results in Russia, Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic." Joshua Tucker, Harvard
University
Disc: Lawrence D. Longley, Lawrence University,
PowerLDL@aol.com
Panel 4-1 RECONSIDERING THE STATE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Chair: Francois Debrix, University of Memphis,
debrix@polsci.purdue.edu
Papers:
- "Fear of a Green Planet: Colonial Discourse in Chilean Resistance to International
Environmental Intervention." David Martin, Purdue University, martin@polsci.purdue.edu.
- "Cybertopes, Telecrats, and Hyperlinks: Governmentality on the Internet." Timothy Luke,
twluke@vt.edu
- "Panic States/States of Panic: Tabloid Realism as International Relations Theory." Francois
Debrix, University of Memphis, debrix@polsci.purdue.edu
Disc: Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University, siba@jhu.edu
Panel 5-2 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGIONALISM
Chair: Helen G. Brudner, Farleigh Dickinson University,
brudner@alpha.fdu.edu
Papers:
- "A Studying Regional Trade Blocs: A Framework for Analysis." Robert Switky, State
University of New York at Brockport, bswitky@acspr1.acs.brockport.edu
- "A Multilateralism from Regionalism? Comparing West European and North American
Experiences." A. Imtiaz Hussain, Center for the Research and Teaching of Economics ,
hussain@dis1.cide.mx
- "European Integration and Sectoral Cleavages: Does Club Membership Make Everybody
Happy?" Gül Sosay, Ohio State University, gul.sosay@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
- "Institutional Transformation: Understanding the Sources and Consequences of Domestic
Institutional Innovation." Andrew P. Cortell, University of Utah, acortell@poli-sci.utah.edu;
Susan Peterson College of William and Mary , smpete@malthus.morton.wm.edu
Disc: Robert E. Sterken, Jr. , Texas Tech University,
uqres@ttacs.ttu.edu
Panel 6-10 PUBLIC OPINION AND VIEWS ABOUT GOVERNMENT
Chair: Stephen M. Caliendo, Purdue University,
caliendo@polsci.purdue.edu
Papers:
- "Optimistic about Life and Cynical about Politics." David Niven, Florida Atlantic
University, dniven@fau.edu
- "The People's Mandate: Public Support for Congressional Term Limits." Kristina Miler,
University of Michigan, kcmiler@umich.edu
- "Popular Beliefs about the Assassination of John F. Kennedy." Sheldon Appleton, Oakland
University, appleton@oakland.edu
Disc: Stephen M. Caliendo, Purdue University,
caliendo@polsci.purdue.edu
Panel 7-6 RELIGION AND POLITICS
Chair: Kenneth D. Wald, University of Florida,
kenwald@polisci.ufl.edu
Papers:
- "Clergy as Political Actors in Urban Contexts." Sue Crawford, Creighton University,
crawford@creighton.edu; Laura Olson, Clemson University, laurao@clemson.edu
- "The Unintended Consequences of Campaign Themes: Seculars' Reaction to Bush's Use of,
Traditional Social Issues." Brian Krueger, Notre Dame, brian.s.krueger.13@nd.edu
- "The Changing Religious Voter: The Political Impact of Belonging, Believing, and
Behaving in the 1960s and 1990s." Geoffrey C. Layman, Vanderbilt University,
laymangc@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu; John C. Green, University of Akron,
r1jg1@vm1.cc.uakron.edu
- "Religious Adherence Patterns and Political Competition; 1890-1930." Paul D. Mueller,
Notre Dame, paul.d.mueller.32@nd.edu
Disc: Kenneth D. Wald, University of Florida;
kenwald@polisci.ufl.edu
Panel 7-16 POLITICAL AMBIVALENCE
Chair: Milton Lodge, SUNY Stony Brook,
mlodge2datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Papers:
- "Hard Choices, Easy Answers: Ambivalence, Uncertainty, and Equivocation in American
Public Opinion." R. Michael Alvarez, Cal Tech, rma@crunch.caltech.edu; John Brehm, Cal Tech
- "Insights into Candidate Evaluation and Voter Turnout: The Value of Differentiating
Positive and Negative Affect." Allyson Ankerbrand, Ohio State University; Jon Krosnick, Ohio
State University; John Cacioppo, Ohio State University; Wendy Gardner, Northwestern
University; Penny Visser, Ohio State University
- "Political Consquences of Attitudinal Ambivalence." Michael Guge, SUNY-Stony Brook;
Michael F. Meffert, SUNY-Stony Brook
- "Ambivalence, Extremity, and the Accessibility of Political Attitudes." Robert Huckfeldt,
Indiana University, bhuckfeld@indiana.edu; John Sprague, Washington University,
sprague@artsci.wust1.edu
Disc: James H. Kuklinski, University of Illinois
Panel 8-4 TECHNOLOGY AND THE DECENTRALIZATION OF THE MASS
MEDIA
Chair: Kevin A. Hill , Floirida International University,
khill@servax.fiu.edu
Papers:
- "The Public Speaks: A Comparison of Callers to a Electoral Campaign Phone-in Program
and the General Electorate During the 1997 British General Election Campaign." John Curtice,
University of Strathclyde, chgs07@ccsun.strath.ac.uk; Richard Davis, Brigham Young
University, richard_davis@byu.edu
- "Electronic Mail Communications between members of congress and Constitutents: The
Impact on Political Participation and Roll Call Voting." Christian Grose, University of
Rochester, cngr@troi.cc.rochester.edu
- "The Growth and Impact of Electronic Coverage of Public Meetings. James Snider,
Northwestern University, Sniders@nwu.edu
- "Talk Radio: A New' Source of Political Information. David Jones, Purdue University,
David_Jones@harvard.edu
Disc: John Hughes, Monmouth University,
Jhughes@mondec.monmouth.edu
Panel 9-12 GENDER AND THE MEDIA
Chair: Dianne G. Bystrom, Iowa State University,
bystrom@iastate.edu
Papers:
- "Why Girls Don't Like Rush." Kathleen Knight, University of Houston,
kknight@uh.edu
- "Gender Bias and Incumbency: The Media Coverage of Christine Todd Whitman's
Candidacies, 1993 And 1997." Linda L. Fowler, Dartmouth College; Jacqueline Rose,
Dartmouth College
Disc: Dianne G. Bystrom, Iowa State University,
bystrom@iastate.edu
Panel 10-1CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND AFRICAN
AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
Chair: Michael Dawson University of Chicago,
daws@spc.uchicago.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Voluntary Association Membership on Black Political Participation." Darryl
L. McMiller, University of Connecticut, mcmiller@uconnvm.uconn
- "Lessons Learned?: Young African Americans and Intergenerational Differences on Racial,
Gender, and Class Attitudes." Todd Shaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
tc-shaw@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu; Robert A. Brown, Emory University, rbrown@ps.emory.edu; Cathy
Cohen, Yale University; Marwin Spiller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- "Black Attitudes Toward Affirmative Action: Self-Interest or Symbolic Politics." Maruice
Mangum, Louisiana State University, pomang@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu
- "The Remembered Past: The Black Christ in an Imagined Pan-African Community."
Ronald E. Brown, Wayne State University, aa4723@wayne.edu; James Jackson, University of
Michigan; Miram Torres, University of Michigan
Disc: Darren W. Davis, Michigan State University,
darren.davis@ssc.msu.edu
Panel 11-3 MADISON AND HAMILTON ANEW
Chair: Terence Ball, University of Minnesota, tball@polisci.umn.edu
Papers:
- "James Madison, Antifederalist." Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University,
hansonr@indiana.edu
- "The Unbearable Transcience of Federalist #10." David J. Siemers, Bradley University,
dsiemers@bradley.bradley.edu
- "Alexander Hamilton as Libertarian and Nationalist." James Read, College of St. Benedict,
jread@csbsjv.edu
Disc: Terence Ball, University of Minnesota,
tball@polisci.umn.edu
Panel 12-4 ISSUES IN ANALYTICAL POLITICAL THEORY
Chair: Jack Knight, Washington University in St. Louis,
knight@artsci.wustl.edu
Papers:
- "An Experimental Investigation of Motives and Information in the Prisoners' Dilemma
Game." Michael J.G. Cain, University of Mississippi, pscain@vm.cc.olemiss.edu
- "Electoral Uncertainty and Democratic Legitimacy." Robert Grafstein, University of
Georgia, bobgraf@uga.cc.uga.edu
- "On Selecting Officials by the Luck of the Draw." Peter Stone, University of Rochester,
prse@troi.cc.rochester.edu
- "The Place for Rational Fools." Paul Clements, Western Michigan University,
clements@wmich.edu
Disc: Jack Knight, Washington University in St. Louis,
knight@artsci.wustl.edu
Panel 13-9 MODELING POLITIES WITH PROPORTIONAL ELECTORAL
RULE
Chair: Norman Schofield, Washington University in St. Louis,
schofld@wuecon.wustl.edu
Papers:
- "A Comparison of Majoritarian and Proportional Electoral Systems Based on Spatial
Modeling and Rational"'Politicians." Norman Schofield, Washington University in St. Louis,
schofld@wuecon.wustl.edu
- "Operationalizing and Testing Spatial Theories of Voting." Kevin M. Quinn, Washington
University in St. Louis, quinnk@wuecona.wustl.edu; Andrew D. Martin, Washington University
in St. Louis, admartin@artsci.wustl.edu
- "A Comprehensive Spatial Model of Voters, Parties and Coalition Formation in Israel."
Dganit Ofek, Tel Aviv University; Itai Sened, Tel Aviv University and Washington University
in St. Louis, sened@artsci.wustl.edu A Spatial Model of The French Polity: Voters, Members of
Parliament and the Government." Lauretta Conklin, Washington University in St. Louis ; Itai
Sened, Tel Aviv University and Washington University in St. Louis, sened@artsci.wustl.edu
Disc: Jonathan N. Katz, California Institute of Technology,
jkatz@golem.caltech.edu
Panel 14-3 MODELS OF PARTISANSHIP
Chair: Donald Green, Yale University, donald.green@yale.edu
Papers:
- "Mixed Markov Latent Class Models for the Dynamics of Party Identification." Harold
Clarke, University of North Texas, hclarke@facstaff.cas.unt.edu; Allan McCutcheon, University
of Nebraska-Lincoln, amccutch@unlinfo.unl.edu
- "Contextual Partisan Identification: A Markov Chain Model for Partisan Stability and
Change." Jonathan Wand, Cornell University, jnw@cornell.edu
- "Race Issues, New Deal Issues, and Realignment in the Southern White Electorate,
1956-1992." Jonathan Cowden, Cornell University, jac33@cornell.edu
- "A Random Walk through Policy Mood Park and other Not-so-Stationary Venues." Robert
Wayne Walker, University of North Texas, rwalker@students.cas.unt.edu; Matthew Lebo,
University of North Texas, mlebo@students.cas.unt.edu
Disc: Robert S. Erikson, University of Houston,
pols79@ugupvm1.uh.edu
Don Green, Yale
University, donald.green@yale.edu
Panel 15-2 PARTY LOYALTY AND PARTY SWITCHING
Chair: John J. Coleman, University of Wisconsin,
coleman@polisci.wisc.edu
Papers:
- "Party Switchers v. Loyalists in the U.S. House of Representatives: A Comparison By State
Delegations." Andr‚e Reeves, University of Alabama, Huntsville, reevesa@email.uah.edu;
Mavis Mann Reeves, University of North Carolina
- "Party Apostasy: The Case of Ben Nighthorse Campbell." Martin Gruberg, University of
Wisconsin
- "Dynamics of Congressional Loyalty: Party Defection and Roll Call Behavior, 1947-1997."
Timothy Nokken, University of Illinois, tnokken@uiuc.edu
- "Changing Minds or Just Changing Parties? Assessing the Voting Behavior of
Congressional Party Switchers." Eric Heberlig, The Ohio State University,
eheberli@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu; Peter Radcliffe, Ohio State University
Disc: Peverill Squire, University of Iowa,
psquire@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Panel 16-6 PRESIDENTS AND THEIR PUBLICS
Chair: Rhonda S. Kinney, Eastern Michigan University,
pls-kinney@online.emich.edu
Papers:
- "Fiscal Policy and U. S. Presidential Elections, 1880-1996." Alfred Cuzan, University of
West Florida, acuzan@uwf.edu; Charles M. Bundrick, University of West Florida,
mbundric@uwf.edu
- "Revisiting Prospects for an Unconventional Presidency." Staci L. Beavers, California State
University, San Marcos, sbeavers@coyote.csusm.edu; Stephen M. Nichols, California State
University, San Marcos, snichols@csusm.edu;
Disc: Jean-Philippe Faletta, Wayne State University
Terry Sullivan,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, sullivan@sunsite.unc.edu
Panel 17-7 THE ELECTORAL CONNECTION I
Chair: Jim Gimpell, University of Maryland, jgimpel@bss2.umd.edu
Papers:
- "Follow the Leader: The Effects of Presidential Support on Representatives' Electoral
Fortunes." Paul Gronke, Duke University, gronke@duke.edu; Jeffrey W. Koch, SUNY, Geneseo,
koch@uno.cc.geneseo.edu; J. Matthew Wilson, Duke University, jmw3@acpub.duke.edu
- "The Rise of Institutional Loyalty and Democratic Losses in the 1994 House Elections."
William Bianco, Pennsylvania State University, wtb3@psu.edu; Daniel Lipinski, Duke
University, dlip@acpub.duke.edu
- "What You See Is. . . Essentially. . . What You Get: House Races in the Contemporary
South." Stanley P. Berard, Southern Arkansas University, spberard@saumag.edu; David Rohde,
Michigan State University, david.rohde@ssc.msu.edu
- "Candidate Quality in U.S. House Elections: Candidate Emergence in the 1998 Elections."
Walter Stone, University of Colorado, walter.stone@colorado.edu; L. Sandy Maisel, Colby
College, lsmaisel@colby.edu; Cherie Maestas, University of Colorado,
cherie.maestas@colorado.edu; Sean Evans, University of Colorado, sean.evans@colorado.edu
Disc: Paul Herrnson, University of Maryland,
pherrn@bss2.umd.edu
Panel 17-9 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CONGRESS
Chair: Randall Strahan, Emory University, rstrahan@ps.emory.edu
Papers:
- "Business Cycles and Congressional Elections: The Impact of the Economy from 1872 to
1996." Patrick Lynch, Georgetown University, lynchp@gunet.georgetown.edu
- "Party Building in an Unstable Era: An Institutional Analysis, 1824-1828." Jeffrey Jenkins,
University of Illinois, j-jenki@students.uiuc.edu; Brian Sala, University of Illinois,
b-sala@uiuc.edu
- "Partisan and Individual Electoral Incentives in Gilded Age Congressional Elections." Lisa
Reynolds, Arizona State University, lreynold@imap2.asu.edu
- "The Paradoxical State: Congress, the Military, and Statebuilding in Antebellum America."
John S. Lapinski, Columbia University, jsl43@columbia.edu; Ira Katznelson, Columbia
University, IIK1@columbia.edu
Disc: Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley,
schick@socrates.berkeley.edu
Panel 18-2 LOWER COURT RESPONSES TO THE UNITED STATES SUPREME
COURT
Chair: Susan B. Haire, University of Georgia,
cmshaire@uga.cc.uga.edu
Papers:
- "Overruled: A Duration Model of Lower Court Reaction to Supreme Court Alteration of
Precedent." Sara C. Benesh, Michigan State University, beneshsa@pilot.msu.edu; Malia
Reddick, University of New Orleans, amrpo@uno.edu
- "The Influence of the Supreme Court's Agenda on Direct Parties in the Federal Courts."
Mark S. Hurwitz, Michigan State University, hurwitzm@pilot.msu.edu; Reginald S. Sheehan,
Michigan State University, r.sheehan@ssc.msu.edu
- "Anticipatory Decision Making in the U.S. Courts of Appeals." David E. Klein, University
of Virginia, dek56@virginia.edu
- "Supreme Court Policy Leadership in Voting Rights and Lower Federal District Court
Response." Katherine O'Harra Vigilante, Emory University, kvigila@emory.edu
Disc: Donald R. Songer, University of South Carolina,
dsonger@sc.edu
Panel 19-2 THE POLITCS OF SUBNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Margery Ambrosious, Kansas State University,
marzahn@ksu.ksu.edu
Papers:
- "Economic Competition and Environmental Regulation in the American States." Neal
Woods,University of Kentucky, hdwood00@pop.uky.edu
- "A Spatial Model of State Incentive Competition." Alan Brierly, University of Northern
Iowa, allen.brierly@uni.edu
- "The Nested City: Intergovernmental Regulation." Scott Allard, University of Michigan,
sallard@umich.edu
- "Congruent Metropolitan Economic Development: When Cities and Suburbs Grow
(Decline) Together." Robert Stein, Rice University, Stein@ruf.rice.edu; Stephanie Post, Rice
University, Post@ruf.rice.edu
Disc: Sharon Fox, Worker's Compensation Research Institute,
sefoxl@msn.com
Panel 20-3 POLITICS AND URBAN EDUCATION
Chair: Jeffrey Henig, George Washington Univ,
henig@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
Papers:
- "School Bond Referendums: The Implications of an Aging Population for Voter
Preferences." Kent Tedin, KTEDIN@UH.EDU and Richard Matland, University of Houston and
Greg Weiher, University of Houston
- "Public Policy for Inner-City Schools: Institutional Arrangements and Co-production."
Melissa Marschall, University of South Carolina, marschallm@garnet.cla.sc.edu
- "The Urge to Merge: A Study of School District Consolidation." Elizabeth A. Rexford,
Illinois State University, earexfo@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu
- "School Vouchers and Their Impact for Democracy." Elaine Halchin, Syracuse University,
lehalchi@mailbox.syr.edu
Disc: John Portz, Northeastern University,portz@nuhub.neu.edu
Panel 21-4 THE POLITICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION II
Chair: Kelly Tzoumis, Roosevelt University, ktz@ix.netcom.com
Papers:
- "Limitations of Risk Assessment in Environmental Regulation: The EPA's Issuance of
New Clean Air Standards." Gary Bryner, Brigham Young University, bryner@qi3.com
- "Regional Integration and the Environment." John McCormick, Indiana University,
jmccormi@iupui.edu
- "Citizens, Superfund, and Policy Implementation." Mark Stephan, Princeton University,
mstephan@princeton.edu
- "Conversations on Air Quality: Crossing the Science-Policy Divide." Sara Keith, State
University of New York Syracuse, College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Susan
Senecah, State University of New York Syracuse, College of Environmental Science and
Forestry
Disc: Robert V. Bartlett, Purdue University,
bartlett@polisci.purdue.edu
Panel 23-5 POLITICAL CULTURE AND POLITICAL CHANGE IN THE FAR
EAST
Chair: Vicki L. Hesli, University of Iowa, vicki-hesli@uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "The Dynamics of Cultural Democratization Korea." Doh C. Shin, University of Illinios,
shin.doh@uis.edu
- "From Communism' to Socialist-Market System': How a Chinese Traditional Idea
Facilitated Deng Xiaoping's Reforms in a Changing Political Culture." Kristina S. Mao,
Providence College, kmao@providence.edu
- "Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire: The Korean Chaebol and Strategic Capitalism." Kelly
B. Shaw, University of Missouri-Columbia, polscks@showme.missouri.edu; Jong-Bin Yoon,
University of Missouri-Columbia
Disc: Chong Lim Kim, University of Iowa,
chong-kim@uiowa.edu
Panel 24-1 DEVELOPING DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP THROUGH ACTIVE
LEARNING: INSTRUCTIONAL INNOVATION USING THE WORLD WIDE WEB:
EXPERIENCES FROM THE CLASSROOM
Chair: Steffen Schmidt, Iowa State University, sws@iastate.edu
Papers:
- "Technology in the Classroom: Student Use of Newsgroups." Rosalee A. Clawson, Purdue
University, clawson@polsci.purdue.edu; Judd Choate, Baker University,
choate@harvey.bakeru.edu; Maya Rockeymoore, Purdue University,
Maya.Rockeymoore@mail.house.gov
- "Through the Looking Glass of the Internet, or, Can a Neophyte Run a Web Course?" Sue
Davis, Grand Valley State University, daviss@gvsu.edu
- "If You Teach It, Will They Learn? Integrating the Web with Introductory American
Government Courses." Chris McIntyre, University of North Texas, 4wcnotes@airmail.net;
Walter Casey, University of North Texas, casey@students.cas.acad.unt.edu
Disc: Scott R. Furlong, University of Wisconsin -- Green Bay,
FURLONGS@UWGB.EDU
Jeffrey W. Seifert, Syracuse University, jwseifer@mailbox.syr.edu
Section 1 Posters
THEMES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
- "The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Project." W. Phillips Shively,University of
Minnesota
- "The Politics of the Ultra-Orthodox Parties in Israel." Michael Harris, Eastern Michigan
University, pls-harris@online.emich.edu; co-authors: Rebecca Kook, Gideon Doron
- "Democracy and Change in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland." William Crotty,
Northeastern University, wcrotty@lynx.neu.edu
- "The Developmental State, Democracy, and Party Systems: A Comparative Analysis of
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan." Tomoaki Nomi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
tnomi@email.unc.edu
Section 2 Posters
DEMOCRACY IN PRACTICE AND ECONOMIC REFORM IN DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
- "Tales of An Infantile Democracy: An Evaluation of Cameroon's 1997 Parliamentary
Elections." Greg O. Asuagbor, Bluffton College, asuagbor@bluffton.edu
- "Money Talks: The Military's Attempted Coups in Latin America and Africa." Adam
Bookman, Washington University in St. Louis, ajbookma@artsci.wustl.edu; Jennifer C. Seely,
Washington University in St. Louis, jcseely@artsci.wustl.edu
- "Beyond Polyarchy: Measuring the Quality of Democracy." David Altman, University of
Notre Dame, altman.3@nd.edu; Anˇbal P‚rez Linan, University of Notre Dame,
aperezli@artin.helios.nd.edu
- "The Role of Women in Political Development: The Case of El Salvador." Peter J. Moore,
University of Iowa, peter-moore@uiowa.edu; Jill Rohret, University of Iowa,
jill-rohret@uiowa.edu
- "The Participatory Effect of Sectoral Employment: A Comparison of the Political
Participation of Formal and Informal Sector Workers in Mexico." Douglas Thornton, Texas
A&M University, dst@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Federalism, Economic Liberalization and Transitions within Democracy: A Comparative
Case Study of India and Mexico." Lawrence Saez, University of Chicago , lsaez@aol.com;
lsaez@ggu.edu
- "The Political Entrepreneurship of Financial Ministries in Periods of Economic Reform:
Brazil and India in the 1990s." Eduardo G˘mez, World Bank, egomez@worldbank.org
Section 3 Posters
THEMES IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS-DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- "Democratic Transitions: Case Studies of Malawi and Nigeria." Louise M. Steen-Sprang,
Ohio State University, sprang.13@osu.edu
- "Social Actors and Democratic Consolidation: Labor Politics in East-Central Europe."
Heather L. Tafel, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
- "Institutional Choice and Regime Durability: A Partial Reconsideration." Joseph Hinchliffe,
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, John Verkuilen, University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana
Section 9 Posters
NEW DIRECTIONS IN GENDER RESEARCH
- "Citizenship: Is it Possible to Belong, and to What is it yhat One Belongs?" Elsa Dias,
Purdue University, dias@polsci.purdue.edu
- "Awakening, Organization Building, and Political Action: A Historical Approach to the
Korean Women's Movement." Youn Chung Chung, University of Illinois, Chicago,
ychung3@uic.edu
- "The Prestige Issue in Japanese Foreign Policy: A Case of Korean Comfort Women." Mari
Ishibashi, University of Notre Dame, mishibas@irishvma.cc.nd.edu
- "Recreating identities: Ethipian Women in Israel." Jennifer A. Skulte, University of
Maryland, College Park, js346@umail.umd.edu
- "The Rise of Indigenous Human Rights Groups in Post-Transition Guatemala." Carol
Stuart, University of Notre Dame, cstuart@igc.apc.org
- "Sub-Saharan African Women, the World Bank, and the Impact of the Beijing Women's
Conference: Substantive Change or Mere Lip Service." Nicole D. Theriot, Vanderbilt University,
theriond@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
- "Voting Differences among Women in the 1996 Election." Theresa Wong, University of
Texas at Austin, twong@mail.la.utexas.edu
Section 11 Posters
THEMES IN POLITICAL THEORY
- "From Gladiator to Comrade: Images of Spartacus in Historical Thought." John Bokina,
University of Texas-Pan American, jb83e8@panam.edu2.
- "Tolerance and Toleration in Contemporary Political Thought." Jyl Josephson, Texas Tech
University, bqjyl@ttacs.ttu.edu3.
- "An Analysis of the Ebonics Debate as a Microcosm of Postmodern Thought." Sarah J.
Diel-Hunt, Southern Illinois University, shunt@siu.edu4.
- "The Misunderstood Teaching of Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind'."
Richard G. Horton, Catholic University of America, rhort01@mail.win.org; James R. Sopp,
University of Illinois
- "Hanna Arend: Politics and Evil." Peter Stern, Robert Morris College, pstern@stmp.rmc11.edu
- "On A Vindication of Natural Society: Edmund Burke's Critique of Modern Political Rationalism." Domokos Hajdo, University of Maryland, v_hajdo@bss2.umd.edu
Section 24 Posters (Day)
TEACHING AND LEARNING POLITICAL SCIENCE
- "The Care, Feeding, and Uses of Teaching Portfolios." Jilda M. Aliotta, University of
Hartford, aliotta@uhavax.hartford.edu
- "Anatomy of a Syllabus." MaryAnne Borrelli, Connecticut College,
mabor@conncoll.edu3.
- "Student Journals and Integrated Learning Experiences in Political Science Courses."
James M. Carlson, Providence College, jcarlson@providence.edu
- "Do We Need Remedial Civics? Finding the Baseline for Students in Introductory
American Politics Courses." Polly Diven, Grand Valley State University, divenp@gvsu.edu5.
- "Thinking Local and Teaching Global: Promoting the Success of International Studies
Programs at the Liberal Arts College." Garth Katner, St. Norbert College,
katngt@sncac.snc.edu6.
- "The Unintended Consequences of Conducting Polls in Political Science Classes." Stephen
Meinhold, University of North Carolina -- Wilmington, meinholds@uncwil.edu; Lloyd Jones,
University of North Carolina -- Wilmington, jonesl@uncwil.edu7.
- "Engaging Undergraduates in Field Research on Gender and Institutions." Cindy Simon
Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma, csrosenthal@ou.edu8.
- "Teaching the Holocaust: An Interdisciplinary Approachwith a Political Philosophical
Approach." Mitchel Gerber, Southeast Missouri State University
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Panel 1-6 DISPROPORTIONALITY IN ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND
DISCONTINUITY IN ELECTORAL OUTCOMES
Chair: Robert Rohrschneider, Indiana University,
rrohrsch@indiana.edu
Papers:
- "Factors Affecting the Electoral Power of the Far Right in Western Europe." Alison H.
Felter, Vanderbilt University, felterah@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
- "Plus Ça Change: Finding Stability in the 1997 Labour Landslide." Michael Levy,
Southeast Missouri State University, mlevy@semovm.semo.edu
- "The 1997 Canadian Election: A Tale of Five Parties Amidst Regional Fragmentation."
Tari Renner, Illinois Wesleyan University
Disc: Stephen M. Swindle, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology,stephens@sv.ntnu.no
Panel 1-10 SUPPORT FOR EUROPEAN UNITY: INTEGRATING MASS AND ELITE
PERSPECTIVES
Chairs: Andreas Sobisch, John Carroll University, sobisch@jcvaxa.jcu.edu Roger M. Scully,
Brunel University, roger.scully@brunel.ac.uk
Papers:
- "Trusting Brussels: Support for European Policy Making." Christopher Anderson,
SUNY-Binghamton, canders@binghamton.edu; Karl Kaltenthaler, Rhodes College,
kaltenthaler@rhodes.edu
- "Crossing Boundaries of Party and State: Female MEPs, Gender Issues, and European
Unity." Allyson Lowe, Ohio State University
- "Becoming Europeans? European Parliamentarians as an Elite Constituency of Support for
Integration." Roger M. Scully, Brunel University, roger.scully@brunel.ac.uk
- "When Parties Change Their Minds: Public Support for Integration in Light of Elite
Conversion." Andreas Sobisch, John Carroll University, sobisch@jcvaxa.jcu.edu
Disc: Matt Gabel, University of Michigan
Panel 2-3 MODELS OF OPPOSITION AND TRANSITION
Chair: Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University, uqlee@ttacs.ttu.edu
Papers:
- "Order, Disorder and the Resilience of Structure: The Dynamics of Political Opposition
Movements in Morocco and Jordan." Ellen Lust-Okar, Rice University, lustokar@rice.edu
- "Why Parties Resist: Explaining Political Party-led Dissent Against Noncompetitive
Regimes." James Franklin, Texas A&M, JCF1816@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Democracy as an Optimal Enforcement Mechanism for Power-Sharing Contracts." Mario
Simon, Department of Economics, mario.simon@yale.edu; Leonard Wantchekon, Yale
University, leonard.wantchekon@yale.edu;
Disc: Will H.Moore, Florida State University,
whmoore@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Panel 3-2 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN EASTERN
EUROPE
Chair: Marcus Kreuzer, Columbia University, mlk17@columbia.edu
Papers:
- "Myopic Bargains, Institutions, and Democratic Consolidation: The Origins of Hungary's
Constitutional Court." John W. Schiemann, Columbia University
- "Building Political Parties in the Baltics: Does Institutional Engineering Matter?" Vello
Pettai , University of Tartu; Marcus Kreuzer, Columbia University
- "Choosing Electoral Rules in Post-Communist Countries: Are Choices Exogenous to Party
Systems?" Olga Shvetsova, Washington University, shvetso@artsci.wustl.edu
Disc: Kathleen Montgomery, Illinois Wesleyan University,
montgom@titan.iwu.edu
Panel 4-5 TOWARDS A MORE HUMAN POLITY: EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON
HUMAN RIGHTS
Chair: George Lopez, University of Notre Dame,
George.a.lopez@nd.edu
Papers:
- "The Promotion of Human Rights and the Export of U.S. Arms: An Examination of U.S.
Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War World." Shannon Lindsey Blanton, Southern Illinois
University, blanton@clas.net.
- "Will We Protect These Women?: U.S. Asylum Policy and Female Circumcision."
Elizabeth A. Rexford , Illinois State University; Ryan Heggerty, Illinois State University
- "The Human Rights Impact of Economic Sanctions: An Empirical Study." George Lopez,
George.a.lopez@nd.edu ; Victor Hinojosa, University of Notre Dame, victor.j.hinojosa@nd.edu
Disc: Belinda Botha, University of Houston,
pols2g5@bayou.uh.edu
Panel 4-15 NORMS OR NONSENSE? RE-EXPLORING THE DEMOCRATIC
PEACE
Chair: Douglas Modde, The University of Iowa,
douglas-modde@uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "Norms, Institutions, and Time: New Political Regimes and the Dyadic Democratic Peace,
1816-1992." Andrew J. Enterline, Merriam Laboratory, ba02729@binghamton.edu
- "Intrastate Turmoil and Interastate Relations: Reconceptualizing the Linkages Between
Democratization, Regime Change, Revolution and War." David Reilly, galaich@colorado.edu
- "Testing Theories of the Democratic Peace By Comparing Predictions of Escalations
Behavior." Erik Gartzke, Pennsylvania State University, gartzke@psu.edu ; Richard Tucker,
Harvard University, rtucker@cfia.harvard.edu
- "Peace Through War? Evolutionary Consequences of Democratic War Behavior."
Randolph M. Siverson, University of California-Davis rmsiverson@usdavis.edu ; Bruce Bueno
de Mesquita, Stanford University
Disc: Douglas Modde, University of Iowa,
douglas-modde@uiowa.edu
Panel 6-13 ELITE INFLUENCE, VALUES, AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chair: Paul Goren, University of Pittsburgh,
PXGST@vms.cis.pitt.edu.
Papers:
- "Public Opinion and the Value Content of Elite Discourse." Paul Brewer, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill, pbrewer@email.unc.edu
- "Adam & Eve: Religion and the Gay-Marriage Debate." Rachel E. Goldberg, Georgetown
University, goldberr@gusun.georgetown.edu; Jennifer E. Kerslake, Georgetown University
- "The Role of the Growth of the Mass Media in Ronald Inglehart's Theory of the
Materialist-Postmaterialist Value Shift." R. Lance Holbert, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
rholbert@students.wisc.edu
Disc: Paul Goren, University of Pittsburgh,
PXGST@vms.cis.pitt.edu
Panel 7-2 POLITICAL INTERMEDIATION IN CROSS-NATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Paul Allen Beck, Ohio State University, beck.9osu.edu
Papers:
- "Do the Media Matter?" John Curtice, Univeristy of Strathclyde,
j.curtice@strathclyde.ac.uk
- "Media Content and the Intermediation Process." Holli Semetko, University of Amsterdam,
semetko@pscw.unv.nl; Katrin Voltmer, Science Center Berlin, voltmer@media.wz-berlin.de
- "Social Networks, Political Discussion, and the Exercise of Citizenship." Franz Urban
Pappi, Universitaet Mannheim, fupappi@sowi.uni-mannheim.de; Ken'ichi Ikeda, University of
Tokyo, ikeken@tansei.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
- "The Cross-National Role of Interest Organizations." Hans-Dieter Klingemann, Science
Center Berlin, klingem@media.wz-berlin.de; Bernhard Wessels, Science Center Berlin,
wessels@media.wz-berlin.de
Disc: W. Phillips Shively, University of Minnesota,
shively@polisci.umn.edu
Panel 7-17 GENDER, RACE, AND POLITICS
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics, Panel 9-5)
Chair: Carol Kohfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis,
c1929@umslvma.umsl.edu
Paper:
- "Empowerment, Mobilization and Minority Participation." Jan E. Leighley, Texas A&M
University, leighley@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Variations in the Gender Gap." Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona,
norrander@u.arizona.edu; Regina Branton, University of Arizona, norrander@u.arizona.edu
- "The Election of Openly-Gay Public Officials in American Communties." James D. Button,
University of Florida; Kenneth D. Wald, University of Florida, kenwald@polisci.ufl.edu;
Barbara A. Rienzo, University of Florida
- "The Institutional Sources of Political Inequality: Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Political
Participation." Nancy Burns, University of Michigan, nburns@umich.edu; Kay Lehmann
Schlozman, Boston College; Sidney Verba, Harvard University
Disc: Carol Kohfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis;
c1929@umslvma.umsl.edu
Panel 7-19 THE CONDORCET JURY THEOREM, THE SWING VOTER CURSE AND
INFORMATIONAL CASCADES
(co-sponsored with Formal Modeling, Panel 13-8)
Panel 8-10 VALUES, MORALS AND THE MEDIA: ENTERTAINMENT AS
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
Chair: Michael Zis, University of Minnesota, mzis@polisci.umn.edu
Papers:
- "Popular Music and the Political Values of Youth in the United
States." David J. Jackson,
Wayne State University, daveyjack@hotmail.com
- "From Blacklisting to the V-Chip: Developing an Integrated Theory of Changing Morality
Policy Toward the Entertainment Industry." Rodney Wambeam , University of Nebraska
Lincoln, rwamb@unlgrad1.unl.edu
- "Haunted by Waters: Water Rhetorics as Conservation Politics in Films of the American
West." Joan Blauwkamp, University of Nebraska at Kearney, blauwkampJ@platte.unk.edu
Disc: James Endersby, University of Missouri,
polsjwe@showme.missouri.edu
Panel 9-2 ROUNDTABLE ON WOMEN IN PARLIAMENTS
(co-sponsored with the Women's Caucus, Panel 25-5)
Panel 9-5 GENDER, RACE, AND POLITICS
(co-sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior, and Public Opinion, Panel 7-17)
Panel 9-9 DIFFERENT SETTINGS FOR THE DIFFERENT VOICE
Chair: Martin Gruberg, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh,
gruberg@uwosh.edu
Papers:
- "Racial and Gender Differences in Roll Call Voting: The Cases of Illinois and California."
Michelle A. Barnello, Binghamton University, br00583@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu; Kathleen
A. Bratton, Binghamton University, kbratton@binghamton.edu
- "Gender and Participation in US Senate Hearings." Laura R. Winsky Mattei, SUNY-
Buffalo, lmattei@acsu.buffalo.edu
- "Women in Congress: The Difference it Makes." Julie E. Strauss, Northwestern University,
Jstrauss@merle.acns.nwu.edu
- "Gender and the Federal Bureaucracy: The Behavior and Attitudes of Senior Executive
Service Women." Julie Dolan, Shippensburg University, jadola@ark.ship.edu
Disc: Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh,
dolan@uwosh.edu
Panel 11-4 RECONSIDERING ROUSSEAU
Chair: Patrick Riley, University of Wisconsin-Madison, tel: (608)
263-2414
Papers:
- "Why Is the General Will Always Right?" Jeffrey Friedman, Yale University,
jeffrey.friedman@yale.edu
- "Toward the Particular Universal: Rousseau and the Paradox of Patriotism." Steven T.
Engel, Loyola University Chicago, sengel@luc.edu
- "Rousseau and the Legal-Political Conception of Man." Sally Howard Campbell, University
of Houston, scampbell@uh.edu
Disc: Juliet Williams, Macalester College, williamsj@macalester.edu
Patrick Riley,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Panel 13-8 THE CONDORCET JURY THEOREM, THE SWING VOTER CURSE AND
INFORMATIONAL CASCADES
(co-sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior, and Participation, Panel 7-19)
Chair: David Epstein, Graduate School of Business, Stanford
University
Papers:
- "Convicting the Innocent: The Inferiority of Unanimous Jury Verdicts." Timothy
Feddersen, Northwestern University, casbah.acns.nwu.edu
- "The Swing Voter's Curse: Theory and Experimental Evidence." Susanne Lohmann,
University of California, Los Angeles, lohmann@ucla.edu
- "Taking Turns and Majority Rule, Guinier and Condorcet, Minority Rights and Majority
Welfare." Michael Suk-Young Chwe, University of Chicago, chwe@uchicago.edu
- "Sequential Voting and Informational Cascades." Mark Fey, Princeton University,
mfcy@phoenix.princeton.edu
Disc: David Epstein, Graduate School of Business, Stanford
University
David Austen-Smith,
Northwestern University, dasm@nwu.edu
Panel 14-11 Methods and Public Administration (SIC): Applications of Substantive
Weighted Least Squares
(co-sponsored with Public Administration, Panel 22-6)
Panel 15-13 ROUNDTABLE ON LOBBYING: THEORISTS MEET
PRACTITIONERS
Chair: Clive S. Thomas, University of Alaska, Juneau,
cthomas13@compuserve.com
Part:
Virginia Gray,
University of Minnesota, vgray@polisci.umn.edu
Ronald J. Hrebenar,
University of Utah, ron.hrebenar@m.cc.utah.edu
Kennith G. Hunter,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, khunter@cecasun.utc.edu
Anthony Nownes,
University of Tennessee-Knoxville, anownes@mailhost.cas.utk.edu
Lowell Beck,
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, lrbeck@ix.netcom.com
Bill Murphy,
American University
Wy Spano, Spano &
Janecek
Robert Zeman,
National Association of Indpendent Insurers, rzeman@naii.org
Panel 16-3 PRESIDENTS AND FOREIGN POLICY MAKING
Chair: Norman C. Thomas, University of Cincinnati,
Norman.Thomas@uc.edu
Papers:
- "Superpower Summitry and Hanging Together: IKE and JFK Consult the Allies." Douglas
Brattebo, U. S. Naval Academy, brattebo@arctic.nadn.navy.mil The Perils of Modern
Presidential Transitions and the Making of American Foreign Policy." Glen Hastedt, James
Madison University, hastedgp@jmu.edu; Anthony Eksterowicz, James Madison University
- "The Secret Project Solarium: Eisenhower and Cold War Decision-Making After the Death
of Stalin." Betty Glad, University of South Carolina, glad@garnet.cla.sc.edu; Ken Kitts, Francis
Marion University, kkitts@fmarion.edu
Disc: David B. Cohen, University of South Carolina,
dbcohen@univscvm.csd.sc.edu
Panel 17-3 MASTERS OF THE BEHAVIORAL STUDY OF CONGRESS
Chair: Roger Davidson, University of Maryland,
rdavidso@bss2.umd.edu
Part: Aage Clausen, Ohio State University, clausen.4@osu.edu
Charles O. Jones,
University of Wisconsin, cjones@polisci.wisc.edu
Gerhard Loewenberg,
University of Iowa, g-loewenberg@uiowa.edu
Donald R. Matthews,
University of Washington, drm@u.washington.edu
Samuel C. Patterson,
Ohio State University, spatte@ohstmvsa.acs.ohio-sta
Panel 17-13 STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING IN CONGRESS
Chair: Dena Levy, SUNY Brockport, dlevy@acs.brockport.edu
Papers:
- "Legislative Activity and Effectiveness in the U.S. Senate: Reaping the Rewards of
Seniority." Laura W. Arnold, Southern Illinois University, lwarnold@siu.edu
- "Committee Transfers and the Subjective Value of a House Seat." Jeffrey L. Bernstein,
Eastern Michigan University, jbernstein@online.emich.edu
- "The Responsiveness of Senate Voting Behavior to Constituency Opinion." Brian McCuen,
University of Iowa, brian-mccuen@uiowa.edu; Charles Tien, Hunter College, CUNY,
ctien@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu
- "Cosponsors, Wafflers, and Voters." Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame,
christina.k.wolbrecht.1@nd.edu
Disc: Christina Fastnow, Wellesley College,
cfastnow@wellesley.edu
Panel 18-8 MEASUREMENT AND DESIGN ISSUES IN JUDICIAL POLITICS
RESEARCH
Chair: Timothy Hagle, University of Iowa,
timothy-hagle@uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "Measuring the Preferences of State Supreme Court Justices." Paul Brace, Rice University,
pbrace@rice.edu; Melinda Gann Hall, Michigan State University, hallme@pilot.msu.edu; Laura
Langer, Rice University, llanger@ruf.rice.edu
- "Supreme Court Justices' Values and Votes: The Anomaly of Race." Laura B. Mirsky,
University of Virginia, lbm2k@virginia.edu; Carol Mershon, University of Virginia,
cam6m@virginia.edu
- "Alternative Measures of Preferences for Judges of the Courts of Appeals." Micheal W.
Giles, Emory University, mgiles@emory.edu; Virginia A. Hettinger, Emory University; Todd C.
Peppers, Emory University
- "Variations in State Supreme Court Power: Linkages and Impacts." Bradley C. Canon,
University of Kentucky, pol140@ukcc.uky.edu; Marcia Lynn Whicker, Rutgers University at
Newark; Michele Collins, Rutgers University at Newark
Disc: Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY Stony Brook,
jsegal@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Timothy
Hagle,University of Iowa, timothy-hagle@uiowa.edu
Panel 20-6 MUNICIPAL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Chair: William Lyons, University of Akron, wtlyons@uakron.edu
Papers:
- "The Media and Urban Growth in Minneapolis." Richard Keiser, Carleton College,
rkeiser@carleton.edu
- "The Urban Regime and Policy Implications: Investigating Community Policing." Matthew
Thomas, University of Maryland, v-mthomas@bss2.umd.edu
- "The State's Role in Community Mobilization." Karen Hoffman and Greg Scott, Gang
Crime Prevention Center, gscott@pop.state.il.us
Disc: Andrew Glassberg, University of Missouri-St. Louis,
c1918@umslvma.umsl.edu
Panel 21-1THE POLITICS OF THE AGENDA
Chair: Frank R. Baumgartner, Texas A&M University,
e339fb@polisci.tamu.edu
Papers:
- "Dodging Headlights: Public Salience, Agenda Setting, and the Control of Committee
Turf." Jeff Worsham, West Virginia University, jworsham@wvu.edu
- "The Influence of the President in the U.S. Agenda Setting Process." John Bohte, Texas
A&M University, johnny@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Arming America: The Interaction of Policy and Events." James L. True, Lamar University,
truejl@hal.lamar.edu
Disc: Gary Bryner, Brigham Young University,
bryner@qi3.com
Panel 21-12 FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICYMAKING
Chair: Saundra K. Schneider, University of South Carolina,
schneider@sc.edu
Papers:
- "The Politics Deficts Make: Deficits, Entitlements, Party Stength, and the U.S. Domestic
Budget, 1948-96." Michael A. Smith, University of Missouri Columbia,
c674097@showme.missouri.edu
- "Ideology and the Creation of Public Policy in the Federal Reserve." Russell Lightfoot,
Miami University; Scott H. Huffmon, University of Mississippi, huffmon@olemiss.edu
- "Public Support for Policy Alternatives in the Wake of a Natural Disaster." Lloyd Jones,
University of North Carolina-Wilmington, jonesl@uncwil.edu; Stephen Meinhold, University of
North Carolina Wilmington, meinholds@uncwil.edu
Disc: James C. Clingermayer, University of Texas at El Paso,
Jclinger@utep.edu
Panel 22-6 METHODS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (SIC): APPLICATIONS OF
SUBSTANTIVE WEIGHTED LEAST SQUARES
(co-sponsored with Methodology, Panel 14-11)
Chair: Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University,
kmeier@politics.tamu.edu
Papers:
- "Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery vs. Ralph's Super Value: Separating Excellent Agencies from
the Good Ones." Jeff Gill, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and Harvard University,
jgill@hmdc.fas.harvard.edu
- "The Full, and then Some, Prison Blues: A Substantively Weighted Least Squares Analysis
of the Politics of Incarceration." Kevin B. Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
kbs@unlinfo.unl.edu
- "Minority Student Achievement: A SWLS Analysis."J. L. Polinard, University of
Texas-Pan American; Robert W. Wrinkle, University of Texas-Pan American,
rdwe11@panam1.panam.edu
Disc: Carole Chaney, University of Wyoming, cchaney@uwyo.edu;
Douglas Ihrke,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, dihrke@csd.uwm.edu
Panel 23-2 POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
Chair: Arthur H. Miller, University of Iowa,
arthur-miller@uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "Ethnic Identity and the Consolidation of Post-Soviet Democracies." Geoffrey Evans,
Nuffield College, geoffrey.evans@nuf.ox.ac.uk
- "The Politics of Identity and Nation Building in the Former Yugoslavia." Mary McIntosh,
U.S. Information Agency, Office of Research, amcintire@umiami.miami.edu; Dan Abele,
George Washington University
- "Identity and Democracy in Russia and Ukraine." Arthur H. Miller, University of Iowa,
arthur-miller@uiowa.edu; Thomas F. Klobucar, University of Iowa,
thomas-klobucar@uiowa.edu
- "The Politics of Social Identity in South Africa." James L. Gibson, University of Houston,
jgibson@uh.edu
Disc: Jim Sidanius, University of California - Los Angeles,
sidanius@psych.ucla.edu
Panel 25-5 ROUNDTABLE ON WOMEN IN PARLIAMENTS
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics , Panel 9-2)
Chair: Lisa Baldez, Washington University in St. Louis,
labaldez@artsci.wustl.edu
Part:
Mark Jones, Michigan
State University, mark.jones@ssc.msu.edu
Dorothy McBride
Stetson, Florida Atlantic U.,stetsond@acc.fau.edu
Joyce Gelb, CUNY,
jgelb@email.gc.cuny.edu
Miki Caul, University
of California at Irvine, mcaul@orion.oac.uci.edu
Sharon Sykora,
Slippery Rock University, Sharon.sykora@sru.edu
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Panel 1-8 CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: NEW DIRECTIONS IN PROTEST
RESEARCH
(co-sponsored with Comparative-Developing Countries, Panel 2-4)
Panel 1-13 DETERMINANTS OF POLICY INNOVATION AND POLICY
OUTCOMES
Chair: Vincent Mahler, Loyola University Chicago,
vmahler@luc.edu
Papers:
- "Agenda Setting and the Fate of National Health Insurance in Canada and the United
States." Joe Blankenau,Wayne State College, jblanke@wscgate.wsc.edu
- "The Impact of Constitutional Structures and Collective and Competitive Veto Points on
Income Inequality in Industrialized Democracies." Vicki Burchfield, University of Georgia,
vbirchf@uga.cc.uga.edu; Markus Crepaz, University of Georgia, mcrepaz@uga.cc.uga.edu
- "Political Parties, Institutions, and Environmental Reform." Kaare Strom, University of
California, San Diego, kstrom@weber.ucsd.edu; Stephen M. Swindle, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, stephens@sv.ntnu.no; Lorelei Moosbrugger, University of California,
San Diego
Disc: Vincent Mahler, Loyola University Chicago, vmahler@luc.edu
Nikolaos Zahariadas,
SUNY-New Paltz, zaharian@npvm.newpaltz.edu
Panel 2-4 CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: NEW DIRECTIONS IN PROTEST
RESEARCH
(co-sponsored with Comparative Politics Industrialized Countries, Panel 1-8)
Chair: Ronald A. Francisco, University of Kansas,
ronfran@lark.cc.ukans.edu
Papers:
- "Understanding the Linkage between Political Repression and Disident Rhetoric: The Case
of the Black Panther Party from 1969-1973." Christian Davenport, University of Colorado,
Boulder, christian.davenport@colorado.edu
- "Dissent and Repression: A Comparative Analysis of Formal Models." Will H. Moore,
Florida State University, whmoore@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- "Domestic and Supranational Political Opportunities: European Protest in Selected
Countries, 1980-1995." Uwe Reising, University of Kansas, ureis@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
- "The Spatial Dimension of Protest and Repression." Ronald A. Francisco, University of
Kansas, ronfran@lark.cc.ukans.edu
Disc: Marc V. Simon, Bowling Green State University,
m@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Panel 3-1 ELECTIONS AND PARTY DEVELOPMENT IN THE RUSSIAN
FEDERATION
Chair: William Resisinger, University of Iowa,
william_reisinger@uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "Congratulations, It's a Party! The Birth of Mass Political Parties in Russia, 1993-1996."
Joshua Tucker, Harvard University, jtucker@fas.harvard.edu; Ted Brader, Harvard University.
- "The Demographic Basis of Russian Politics." D. Roderick Kiewiet, Caltech,
drk@hss.caltech.edu; Mikhail Myagkov, Caltech
- "Campaign Messages and the 1996 Russian Presidential Election." Randel L. Zabel,
University of Texas, rzabel@mail.la.utexas.edu.
Disc: William Reisinger, University of Iowa,
william_reisinger@uiowa.edu
Panel 3-3 PUBLIC OPINION, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, AND ECONOMIC
REFORM IN LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Orlando J. Perez, Adams State College, ojperez@adams.edu
Papers:
- "The Right to Vote for Nothing: Democratization and Neoliberalism in Latin America."
Steven Neuse, University of Arkansas, sneuse@comp.uark.edu; Jeff Ryan, University of
Arkansas, jeffr@comp.uark.edu
- "A Paradox of Success? Determinants of Political Support for President Fujimori." Kurt
Weyland, Vanderbilt University, weylank@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
- "Explaining Political Support for Economic Reform in Peru, Brazil and Argentina." David
M. Goldberg, Northern Illinois University, dmg2@xta.com
Disc: Orlando Perez, Adams State College, ojperez@adams.edu
Panel 4-11 DANGEROUS LIASONS AND THE PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR
THREATS
Chair: Michael Simon, University of Iowa,
michael-w-simon@uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "Does Nuclear Proliferation Increase the Likelihood of War." Bob Frederick, The
University of Iowa, rfrederic@uiowa.edu
- "The Rationality of Nationalism: Debate in Indian and U.S. News Papers on the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty." Monica Prasad, University of Chicago,
mprasad@midway.uchicago.edu
- "Predicting Proliferation Threats." Michael Simon, The University of Iowa,
michael-w-simon@uiowa.edu
Disc: David Reilly, University of Colorado-Boulder
Panel 4-12 WHITHER THE STATE?
Chair: Dan Drezner, University of Colorado-Boulder,
daniel.drezner@colorado.edu
Papers:
- "Defining
- "Failed State" Moving Beyond Borders and Governments." Timothy Schorn, University of
South Dakota, tschorn@sundance.usd.edu.
- "When do States Attempt Deception?." Anne Sartori, University of Wisconsin,
sartori@polisci.wisc.edu
- "The Surprising Resilience of Weak States." Dan Drezner, University of Colorado-Boulder,
daniel.drezner@colorado.edu
Disc: Douglas Gibler, Vanderbilt University
Panel 6-4 DISCUSSION AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
Chair: Jeffrey J. Mondak, Florida State University,
jmondak@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Papers:
- "Political Discussion and the Politics of Identity." Pamela Johnston Conover, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill, conover.ham@mhs.unc.edu; Donald R. Searing, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- "The Nature of Political Discussion: Informal Political Talk in Neighborhood Gathering
Places." Katherine J. Cramer, University of Michigan, kcramer@umich.edu
- "Political Attitudes toward Political Action: How Group Conflict Influences Beliefs about
Politics." Christopher Muste, University of California-Berkeley, gochris@cmsa.Berkeley.edu
- "Think Before you Join: A Two-Stage Cognitive Theory of Group Identification." J. Tobin
Grant, Ohio State University, grant.112@osu.edu; Thomas J. Rudolph, University of Minnesota
Disc: Jeffrey J. Mondak, Florida State University,
jmondak@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Panel 6-9 FOREIGN POLICY ATTITUDES
Chair: Richard Sobel, Kennedy School of Government,
sobel2@fas.harvard.edu
Papers:
- "U.S.Public Support for Internationalism: A Comparison of Individual and Aggregate Level
Findings." Virginia Chanley, Florida International University, chanleyv@fiu.edu
- "Economics and Emotions: Compatible Heuristics in the U.S.Trade Policy Domain?" David
Rankin, University of California-Santa Barbara
- "The Evolution of US Images of China: A Psychological Perspective on Sino-American
Relations." Michael G. Kulma, Graduate Center-CUNY, mkulma@email.gc.cuny.edu
Disc: Richard Sobel, Kennedy School of Government;
sobel2@fas.harvard.edu
Panel 7-13 GROUPS, PROCESS, AND POLITICS
Chair: John Sprague, Washington University,
sprague@artsci.wust1.edu
Papers:
- " Racial Threat' and Direct Democracy: Contextual Effects in Two California Initiatives."
Andrea L. Campbell, University of California-Berkeley, andreac@uclink.berkeley.edu; Cara J.
Wong, University of California-Berkeley, cwong@bravo.berkeley.edu
- "Context and Francophone Support for Quebec Sovereignty." David Lublin, University of
South Carolina, lublin@garnet.cla.sc.edu
- "Citizen Response to Legal Change: The Importance of Social Context." Christine Roch,
SUNY at Stony Brook, croch@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; John Scholz, SUNY at Stony Brook
- "Social Processes and Political demands: Welfare Claiming as a Collective
Accomplishment." Joe Soss, American University, jsoss@american.edu
Disc: John Sprague, Washington University,
sprague@artsci.wust1.edu
Panel 8-5 THE MEDIA'S IMPACT ON PUBLIC POLICY
Chair: Amy Jasperson, University of Minnesota,
ajaspers@polisci.umn.edu
Papers:
- "Urban News Media and Urban Politics: Media Coverage and Education Policy Making in
Chicago." Brian C. White, University of Chicago, u19383@uicvm.uic.edu
- "Amplifying the Giant Sucking Sound: The Media as a Player in the Two-Level NAFTA
Game." Charlyne Berens, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, cberens@unlinfo.unl.edu
- "Testing a Model of Public-Opinion Foreign Policy Linkage: Public Opinion in Three
Carter Foreign Policy Decisions." Philip J. Powlick, Denison University,
Powlick@Denison.edu; Andrew Katz, Denison University, Katz@Denison.edu
- "The Opinionated Public: How the Media Revolution Raised the Salience of High Politics."
Mathew A. Baum, University of California San Diego, mbaum@weber.uscsd.edu
Disc: Amy Jasperson, University of Minnesota,
ajaspers@polisci.umn.edu
Panel 9-4 ROUNDTABLE ON TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE: A GENDERED
ENTERPRISE
(co-sponsored with Teaching Political Science, Panel 24-5 and the Women's Caucus,
Panel 9-11 GENDER POLITICS FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Jane Bayes, California State University at Northridge,
jbayes@csun.edu
Papers:
- "State Feminism in Comparative Perspective: Latin American Women's Policy Machinery."
Elisabeth Friedman, Western Michigan University, elisabeth.friedman@wmich.edu
- "Parties and Gender Quotas: The Diffusion of Policies to Promote Women Candidates in
Advanced Industrial Democracies." Miki Caul, University of California, Irvine,
mcaul@orion.oac.uci.edu
- "Political Interest and Party Support: Reexamining the Gender Gap in Postwar Japan."
Dennis Patterson, Michigan State University, patter95@pilot.msu.edu; Misa Nishikawa,
Michigan State University
- "The Role of Women in Political Development: The Case of El Salvador." Peter J. Moore,
University of Iowa, peter-moore@uiowa.edu; Jill Rohret, University of Iowa,
jill-rohret@uiowa.edu
Disc: Jane Bayes, California State University at Northridge
Panel 9-19 GENDER AND THE COURTS
Chair: Carla Molette-Ogden, State University at Stony Brook,
carla.mollette-ogden@sunysb.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Gender on the U.S. Courts of Appeals: 1981-1996." Nancy E. Crowe,
American Bar Foundation, ncrowe@abfn.edu
- "The Opinions of Justice Ginsburg.
- " Ralph Baker, Ball State University; and Chris Bonneau, Ball State University
- "Is There A 'Different Voice' Speaking in the Supreme Court's
Establishment Clause Jurisprudence? An analysis of some cases." Despina
Korovessis, College of the Holy Cross, dkoroves@holycross.edu
Disc: Carla Molette-Ogden, State University at Stony Brook,
carla.mollette-ogden@sunysb.edu
Panel 10-4 INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT FOR AMELIORATIVE RACIAL
POLICIES
Chair: Lynn Sanders, University of Chicago,
lsand@spc.uchicago.edu
Papers:
- "An Alternate Route: The Indirect Impact of Self-Interest on Racial Policy Attitudes." Sarah
Poggione, Penn State University, sjp131@psu.edu; Nancy Wiefek, Penn State University,
nmw115@psu.edu
- "Playing Favorites: Race, Gender, and Anti-discrimination Policy." Dara Z. Strolovitch,
Yale University, dara.strolovitch@yale.edu
- "Post-Identity Politics and Public Opinion." Daniel Lipson, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, dlipson@wisc.edu
Disc: Margaret Gonzalez, Southeastern Louisiana University,
mgonzalez@selu.edu
Panel 11-1 DEBATING DEWEY AND PRAGMATISM
Chair: Peter T. Manicas, University of Hawaii, manicas@hawaii.edu
Papers:
- "Pragmatism and the Primacy of Power." Marion Smiley, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, smiley@polisci.wisc.edu
- "Five Myths about Pragmatism, or, Against a Second Pragmatic Acquiescence." Eric A.
MacGilvray, University of Chicago, eamacgil@midway.uchicago.edu
- "Is It Practical to Seek the Revival of Pragmatism?" Jeffrey C. Isaac, Indiana University,
isaac@indiana.edu
Disc: Peter T. Manicas, University of Hawaii,
manicas@hawaii.edu.
Panel 12-9 DEMOCRACY AND COMMUNITY
Chair: Emily Hauptmann, Western Michigan University,
emily.hauptmann@wmich.edu
Papers:
- "The Organic World and the Democratic State: Tocqueville on Chains of Being and Chains
of Dependency." Leslie Feldman, Hofstra University
- "Religious Beliefs: Birthright or Choice?" Emily Gill, Bradley University,
gill@bradley.bradley.edu
- "Toward a Post-Modern Community." Matthew Filner, Indiana University,
mfilner@indiana.edu
- "Tranquility and Turmoil in Contemporary Democratic Thought." Gary Bugh, State
University of New York-Albany, gb6703@cnsvax.albany.edu
Disc: Emily Hauptmann, Western Michigan University,
emily.hauptmann@wmich.edu
Panel 13-7 Formal Models of Violent Conflict
Chair: James D. Fearon, University of Chicago,
jfear@spc.uchicago.edu
Papers:
- "A Signaling Game Representation of Rebellious Collective Action." John Ginkel
jpginkel@artsci.wustl.edu; Alastair Smith, Washington University in St. Louis
- "Microfoundations of Sustained, Violent Conflict." Roger Petersen, Washington University
in St. Louis, rpeters@artsci.wustl.edu
Disc: James Fearon, University of Chicago,
jfear@spc.uchicago.edu
Panel 14-1 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Chair: Randolph M. Siverson, University of California at Davis,
rmsiverson@ucdavis.edu
Papers:
- "Monadic and Dyadic Causes of Conflict: A Generalized Additive model Approach."
Nathaniel Beck, University of California at San Diego, nbeck@weber.ucsd.edu; Richard Tucker,
Harvard University, rtucker@latte.harvard.edu
- "Integrating Models of Dispute Initiation and Escalation in Comparative Testing,
1816-1984." D. Scott Bennett, Pennsylvania State University, dsb10@psu.edu; Allan C. Stam,
Yale University, allan.stam@yale.edu
- "Estimation and Multiple Equilibria in Models of International Conflict." Curtis Signorino,
University of Rochester, sign@troi.cc.rochester.edu
- "Binary Outcomes in Serial Data: A Bayesian Approach." Simon Jackman, Stanford
University and Australian National University, jackman@stanford.edu
Disc: Paul Huth, University of Michigan, phuth@umich.edu
Panel 15 5 THE COORDINATION OF ELECTORAL RESOURCES: STRATEGIES
AND CONSEQUENCES
Chair: Steven Schier, Carleton College seschier@aol.com
Papers:
- "The Effect of the AFL-CIO's Vote Education' Campaigns on the 1996 House Elections."
Gary Jacobson, University of California, San Diego, gjacobso@weber.ucsd.edu
- "The Efficacy of Electoral Targeting", Eric Heberlig, The Ohio State University,
eheberli@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
- "Political Parties, Campaigns, and Electoral Success: Does Institutionalization Matter?"
Barbara Trish, Grinnell College, trish@ac.grin.edu
Disc: John Clark, University of Georgia,
cmsprf1@uga.cc.uga.edu
Panel 16-4 PRESIDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION MAKING
Chair: Joel D. Aberbach, University of California-Los Angeles,
aberbach@polisci.sscnet.ucla.edu
Papers:
- "Diffused Responsibility and Executive Decision Making: Two Presidential
Administrations, Governor, and Disaster Management." R. Steven Daniels, University of
Alabama-Birmingham, sdaniel@uab.edu; Carolyn Clark-Daniels, Iowa State University,
carolyn@iastate.edu
- "Explaining Executive Orders: A Test of the 'Independent' Executive." Christopher J.
Deering, George Washington University, rocket@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu; Forrest Maltzman, George
Washington University, forrest@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
- "Selective Implementation of Policy by Executive Order." John George, University of
Missouri, c697666@showme.missouri.edu
Disc: Karen Hult, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, khult@vt.edu
Panel 17-5 THEORIES OF DELEGATION AND BUREAUCRATIC CONTROL
Chair: Morris S. Ogul, University of Pittsburgh,
ogul@vms.cis.pitt.edu
Papers:
- "The Division of Bureaucratic Control: A Model of Executive Appointments and
Legislative Oversight." Nolan McCarty, Columbia University, nmm19@columbia.edu; Rose
Razaghian, Columbia University, RR222@columbia.edu
- "Choosing How To Decide: Efficient Policy Making Under Separate Powers." Sharyn
O'Halloran, Hoover Institution and Columbia University, so33@columbia.edu
- "Congressional Influence, Bureaucratic Autonomy, and the FDA." Charles R. Shipan,
University of Michigan, cshipan@sph.umich.edu
- "Congress, Interest Groups, and the Bureaucracy: The Appointment of Members to the
National Drinking Water Advisory Council 1995-1997." Steven J. Balla, George Washington
University, sballa@gwis2circ.gwu.edu; John R.Wright, George Washington University,
wright@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
Disc: Kathleen Bawn , University of California, Los Angeles,
kbawn@polisci.ucla.edu
Panel 18-10 LOBBYISTS AND LITIGANTS IN COURT
Chair: Jennifer A. Segal, University of Kentucky,
jsegal1@pop.uky.edu
Papers:
- "Lobbyists, Revolving Doors, and the U.S. Supreme Court." Kevin T. McGuire, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, kmcguire.ham@mhs.unc.edu
- "Litigation in State Supreme Courts: Who Participates, On What Issues, and Who Wins."
Donald J. Farole, Jr., University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
djfarole@durkheim.uncg.edu
- "Reexamining When and Where the Haves Come Out Ahead: The Intersection of Party
Capability Theory, Political Disadvantage Theory, and the New Judicial Federalism in State
Supreme Courts." Erin B. Kaheny, University of South Carolina; Ashlyn K. Kuersten, Western
Michigan University, kuersten@wmich.edu; Donald R. Songer, University of South Carolina,
dsonger@sc.edu
- "Any Which Way They Can: State Governments Before the U.S. Supreme Court." Eric N.
Waltenburg, Purdue University, waltenbu@polsci.purdue.edu; Bill Swinford, University of
Richmond, wswinfor@richmond.edu
Disc: Steven Puro, St. Louis University, puro@slu.edu
Jennifer A. Segal,
University of Kentucky, jsegal1@pop.uky.edu
Panel 18-13 COURTS IN DEVELOPING DEMOCRACIES
Chair: C. Neal Tate, University of North Texas, ntate@unt.edu
Papers:
- "Ideology and Judicial Decision Making in the South African Appellate Division,
1950-1990." Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University, pohayn@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu
- "Opening Pandora's Box: The Unanticipated Political Consequences of Costa Rican Legal
Reform." Bruce M. Wilson, University of Central Florida, bwilson@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu; Roger
Handberg, University of Central Florida, handberg@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
- "Lights of the Runway: The South African Constitutional Court's Role in the Writing of the
Post-Apartheid Constitution." J. Mike Williams, University of Wisconsin Madison,
mwilliams@polisci.wisc.edu
- "Ukraine's New Constitutional Court." Charles R. Wise, Indiana University,
wise@indiana.edu; Trevor L. Brown, Indiana University, trbrown@indiana.edu
Disc: Herbert M. Kritzer, University of Wisconsin Madison,
kritzer@polisci.wisc.edu
Albert P. Melone,
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, melone@siu.edu
Panel 19-1 MODELS OF INNOVATION AND DIFFUSION IN STATE
POLITICS
Chair: Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University,
Michael.mintrom@ssc.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Legislative and Judicial Innovation and Reinvention of the Right to Die Policy." Don
Smith, Cornell College
- "A Comprehensive Test of Diffusion Hypothesis." Scott La Mothe, Florida State
University, Ljs7650@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- "The Dynamics of Policy Innovation: What We Know." Scott Hays, Southern Illinois
University at Carbondale, sphays@siu.edu
- "Modeling State Policy Innovation: A Comparison of Policy Types." Peter Yacobucci,
University of Arizona, Yacobucp@u.arizona.edu
Disc: Michael Mintrom, Michigan State University,
Michael.mintrom@ssc.msu.edu
Panel 20-4 EXAMINING URBAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chair: David R. Morgan, University of Oklahoma,dmorgan@ou.edu
"Local Economic Development Policy in the 90's." Max Neiman and Kenneth Fernandez,
University of California, Riverside,kfernand@wizard.ucr.edu
"Analysis of the National Impact of The Peirce Reports." Anne Peterson, Washington
University in St. Louis, afpeters@artsci.wustl.edu
"Dynamics of Urban Growth Politics as Viewed through Downtown Development in the
Sunbelt." Robyne Turner, Florida Atlantic University, turner@fau.edu
Disc: Donald Phares, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Annette Steinaker, University of Miami, astein@miami.edu
Panel 21-9 THE POLITICS OF SIN
Chair: Kenneth J. Meier, Texas A&M University
Papers:
- "Analysis of Policy Shifts in American Drug Policies: Tests of Cubb, Ross, and Ross's
Models of Agenda Setting." Meeyoung Song, Askew School of Public Administration and
Policy, Florida State University, smeeyoun@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- "Bonfire of the Righteous: Geographically Expanding the Scope of the Conflict Over
Same-Gender Marriage." Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas,
prex@lark.cc.ukans.edu ; Alesha E. Doan, Texas A&M University, alesha@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Violence as a Political Strategy: The Case of the Anti-Abortion Activists." Alesha E.
Doan, Texas A&M University, alesha@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Mandated Morality: The Public Policy Consequences of Casino Gaming." Brigid
Harrison, Montclair State University, harrisonb@saturn.montclair.edu
Disc: Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University, Chicago,
rtatalo@cpua.it.luc.edu
Panel 22-3 BUREAUCRATIC DISCRETION AND IMPLEMENTATION
Chair: Charles Barrilleaux, Florida State University,
cbarrile@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Papers:
- "Getting Reformed: How Street-level Workers Respond." Steven Maynard-Moody,
University of Kansas, stevenmm@ukans.edu; Suzanne Leland, University of Kansas
- "Bureaucratic Values and the Enforcement of Child Support." Lael R. Keiser, University of
Missouri, polslrk@showme.missouri.edu
- "Combining Policy Instruments: An Application of the Meier-Licari Model in Water
Pollution Policy." Julie Tankersley, Florida State University, jtankers@mailer.fsu.edu; Jered B.
Carr, Florida State University, jcarr@mailer.fsu.edu
- "Bureaucratic Discretion: An Examination of External Influences of State Implementation
of Federal Mandates." Lucinda M. Deason, Michigan State University, ramseylu@pilot.msu.edu
Disc: Michael J. Licari, SUNY Binghamton,
mlicari@binghamton.edu
Panel 23-6 TOLERANCE AND LEARNING DEMOCRATIC NORMS
Chair: James H. Kuklinski, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, kuklinsk@uiuc.edu
Papers:
- "Civic Education and the Development of Democratic Political Culture: Evidence from
Poland and the Dominican Republic." Steven E. Finkel, University of Virginia,
sef@server1.mail.virginia.edu; Christopher Sabatini, The National Endowment for Democracy;
Gwendolyn G. Bevis, University of Wisconsin, ggbevis@students.wisc.edu
- "Can Democracies Convert Anti-Democrats? Theory and Evidence from a Three Year
Panel Study of Eastern German Parliamentarians." Robert Rohrschneider, Indiana University,
rrohrsch@indiana.edu
- "Tracking Political Tolerance in a Changing Political Environment: Israel 1980-1997."
Michal Shamir, Tel-Aviv University, m3600@ccsg.tau.ac.il
Disc: Marika Litras, University of Houston, mlitras@uh.edu
Panel 24-5 ROUNDTABLE ON TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE: A GENDERED
ENTERPRISE
(co-sponsored with the Women's Political Science Caucus, Panel 25-6 and Gender and Politics,
Panel 9-4)
Chair: Laura Woliver, University of South Carolina,
Woliver@garnet.cla.sc.edu
Papers:
- "Gender, Teaching, and Teaching Evaluation." Carol Christy, Ohio University-Lancaster,
cchristy@ohiou.edu
- "Teaching Gender Through Writing Across the Curriculum Pedagogy." Lyn Kathlene,
Purdue University, Kathlene@polsci.purdue.edu
- "Teaching Diversity in the Political Science Curriculum." Mary Lou Kendrigan, Lansing
Community College, e-mail N/A.
- "Gender, Women's Studies, and Political Science." Trudy Steuernagel, Kent State
University, tsteuern@kent.edu
- "Calling All Women: Class/Race.Ethnicity/Sexuality/Age/Disability in the Classroom."
Joan C. Tronto, Hunter College and the Graduate School, City University of New York,
jtronto@hunter.cuny.edu
Panel 25-6 ROUNDTABLE ON TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE: A GENDERED
ENTERPRISE
(co-Sponsored with Teaching Political Science, Panel 24-5 and Gender and Politics, Panel
9-4)
Section 7 Posters
NEW INSIGHTS IN ELECTIONS, VOTING BEHAVIOR, AND
PARTICIPATION
- "The Changing Calculus of Voting: The Turnout Decision in American Electoral History."
David C. Darmofal, University of Illinois, darmofal@uiuc.edu
- "The Changing Relevance of Education For Political Participation." Tracy R. Jarvis,
Vanderbilt University, jarvistr@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
- "The Effects of Varying Levels of Secondary Education Resources on Political and
Non-political Participation." Kimberly A. Mealy, Indiana University, kimealy@indiana.edu
- "The Link Between Party Polarization and Divided Government." David Kimball, Ohio
State University, kimball.11@osu.edu
- "Explaining Distrust in Government: Separating Out the Bad from the Worse." Shannon
Jenkins, Loyola University Chicago, sjenki2@wpo.it.luc.edu
- "Campaign Spending and Voting on State Ballot Initiatives." Ken Mulligan, Free Congress
Foundation, kmulligan@fcref.org
- "Electoral Congruence and the Autonomy of American State Party Systems." Tari Renner,
Illinois Wesleyan University,
- "Strategic Decision Making and Inexperienced Challengers." David W. Romero, University
of Texas-San Antonio
- "National Election Studies." Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin -Madison,
sapiro@polisci.wisc.edu
- "The 'X' Factor: How Low Political Participation Among Young People Affects the
Gay/Lesbian Political Agenda." Steve Sanders, Indiana University, sanderss@indiana.edu
- "Home Sweet home: The Role of State Economics in Senate Elections." Benjamin J.
Selden, SUNY - Stony Brook, bselden@ic.sunysb.edu
- "1996 Elections: The Bridge to the 21st Century." Dick Simpson, University of Illinois at
Chicago, simpson@uic.edu
- "Shuttle Democracy: Contact Between Legislators and Constituents in the Contemporary
US." Alan Szarawarski, Harvard University, aszarawa@latte.harvard.edu
- "Explaining Decline in Voter Turnout: Implications for Growing Cynicism Among
American Voters." Hyun-Jin Seo, Purdue University, seo@polsci.purdue.edu
- "Polish Voting Patterns Past and Present: An Examination of Voting Patterns in 600
Communities in the 1920's and 1990's." Sander Valyocsik, Indiana University; Amanda Rose,
Indiana University, valyrose@ameritech.net
- "Have the Marginals Returned?" Robert Yowell, University of Kansas,
ryowell@falcon.cc..ukans.edu
Section 17 Posters
LEGISLATIVE POLITICS
- "Perceptions as Mandates: The 104th Republican Freshmen Take Hold." Timothy J.
Barnett, University of Kansas, tjbarnett@worldnet.att.net
- "Wolves in Sheep's Clothing, Part II: Preference Outliers and Interest Group Ratings in
Empirical Tests of Distributive, Informational, and Partisan Theories of Legislative
Organization." John W. Bay, Northwestern University, jonbay@nwu.edu
- "Public Policy and Legislative Choice." Daniel J. Brill, University of Georgia,
cmsbrill@uga.cc.uga.edu
- "China, Christians, and Cross-Pressures: The Vote on Most Favored Nation Trade Status in
the 105th House of Representatives." David Hogberg, University of Iowa,
david-hogberg@uiowa.edu
- "The Influence of the Minority Party in the Legislative Process: The Democrats in the
104th and 105th Congresses." Alison D.Howard, University of Oklahoma, ali@ou.edu
- "Seniority and Pork: Do Senior Members of Congress Deliver the Goods." Douglas Modde,
University of Iowa, douglas-modde@uiowa.edu
- "The Two-Senators Thesis: Foreign Policy Senators vs. Domestic Policy Senators and the
Impact of a Resurgent Congress on U.S. Foreign Policy." Joseph Patten, Buena Vista
University, patten@bvu.edu
- "Ranking the Speakers: Congressional Scholars' Perceptions of U.S. House Speakers."
Dennis R. Still, Iowa State University, dstill@iastate.edu
- "The Ideology of the United States: An Alternative Measure of Political Alignment."
Bobby R. Summers, Southern Illinois University, bsumm5309@aol.com
- "The Freshmen: What Happened to the Republican Revolution?" Linda Killian,
Washington, D.C.
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Panel 1-12 POLICY MAKING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: SUPRANATIONAL
AND NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Peter Lange, Duke University, plange@acpub.duke.edu
Papers:
- "Germany, the European Union and the Politics of Global Telecommunications: An
Analysis of Multi-Level Policy Agenda and the Prospects for Institutional Transference." Amy
L. Fletcher, Western Illinois University, AL-Fletcher@wiu.edu; Christopher S. Allen, University
of Georgia, csallen@uga.cc.uga.edu
- "Trash or Treasure? The Waste and Waste Packaging Directive and the Institutions of the
European Union." Joseph F. Jozwiak, Jr., Texas A & M-Kingsville, ksjj003@tamuk.edu
- "Creating an Independent Supranational Central Bank: Institutional and Political
Challenges." Karl Kaltenthaler, Rhodes College, kaltenthaler@rhodes.edu
Disc: Clifford J. Carrubba, SUNY-Stony Brook,
carrubba@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu.
Panel 3-5 CONDITIONS AND QUALITIES OF DEMOCRATIC LEGITIMACY
Chair: Steve D. Boilard, Western Kentucky University,
steve.boilard.wku.edu
Papers:
- "Economic Freedom and Democracy: A Freedom House Test." Ross E. Burkhart, Boise
State University, rburkha@bsu.idbsu.edu
- "Beyond Polyarchy: Measuring the Quality of Democracy." David Altman, University of
Notre Dame, altman.3@nd.edu; Anˇbal P‚rez Linan, University of Notre Dame,
aperezli@artin.helios.nd.edu
- "Legitimacy and Democratic Stability." Marcelo Leiras, University of Notre Dame,
marcelo.c.leiras.1@nd.edu
Disc: Martin Slann, Clemson University, kibbutz@clemson.edu
Panel 4-2 THE DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL DECISION-MAKING
Chair: Thomas Hammond, Michigan State University,
thomas.hammond@ssc.msu.edu
Papers:
- "The Effect of Group Structure and Information Processing on Foreign Policy Outcome: A
Quantitative Study of 33 Cases." Mark Schafer and Scott Crichlow, Louisiana State University,
poscha@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu.
- "Domestic Institutions and International Negotiations: A Taxonomy of Results from Spatial
Models of Two-Level, Complete-Information Games." Thomas Hammond, Michigan State
University; Brandon C. Prins, Michigan State University
- "Conflict, Negotiation, and Third-Party Intervention in Cyprus." J. Joseph Hewitt,
University of Missouri, polsjjh@showme.missouri.edu ; Birol A.Yesilada, University of
Missouri , polsbay@showme.missouri.edu
Disc: Robert Blanton, University of Memphis,
rblanton@memphis.edu.
Panel 4-7 AFRICAN-AMERICANS AND INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES
Chair: Darryl Thomas, Binghamton University,
dcthomas@binghamton.edu
Papers:
- "Through A Glass Darkly: Afrocentrism, War and World Politics." Errol Henderson, The
University of Florida, errolhen@polisci.ufl.edu.
- "International Dimensions of African-American Social Movements." Christian Davenport,
University of Colorado-Boulder, christian.davenport@colorado.edu; Amilcar Shabazz,
University of Alabama
- "Race Matters in Cuba: Problems and Issues in Researching Cuban Race Relations."
Clarence Lusane, American University, clusane@cdar.howard.edu
- "African Americans and International Relations Contesting Globalization,
Hyper-Democratization, and Systems Transformation in the Post-Cold War Era." Darryl
Thomas, Binghamton University, dcthomas@binghamton.edu
Disc: None Alternative Format
Panel 5-8 GLOBALIZATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL
ECONOMY
Chair: Dale L. Smith, Florida State University
Papers:
- "Liberalizing Capital Controls: Systematic Changes, Economic Pluralism or Political
Institutions?" Quan Li, Florida State University, lquan@garnet.acns.fsu.edu; Dale L. Smith,
Florida State University, dlsmith@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- "The Information Paradox: Global Change or Global Constancy?" Jeffrey W. Seifert ,
Syracuse University, jwseifer@mailbox.syr.edu
- "Globalizing Environmental Management: A Private Approach." Yu-che Chen, Indiana
University, yuchen@indiana.edu
- "Information Systems of Treaty Regimes." Xinyuan Dai, University of Chicago,
xdai91@midway.uchicago.edu
Disc: Charles T. Myers, University of Michigan,
ctmyers@umich.edu
Panel 6-3 POLITICAL ATTITUDES: GAYS AND LESBIANS IN THE DEMOCRATIC
PROCESS
Chair: Barry L. Tadlock, Ohio University,
tadlock@oak.cats.ohiou.edu
Papers:
- "Rewarding Monogamy: The Politics of Domestic Partner Policy in American Localities."
Donald P. Haider-Markel, University of Kansas, prex@lark.cc.ukans.edu
- "Twenty-five Years Later: A Reconsideration of LGB Movement Activists." Kenneth
Sherrill, Hunter-College-CUNY, ksherrill@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu
- "Dynamics of Attitudes Towards Openly Gay and Lesbian Political Candidates." Ewa
Golebiowska, Tufts University, egolebiowska@infonet.tufts.edu; Cynthia Thomsen, Tufts
University
- "Stateways and Folkways Revisited: Have Gay Rights Laws Changed Public Attitudes
Towards Queers?" Steven H. Haeberle, University of Alabama at Birmingham,
shaeberl@sbs.uab.edu
Disc: Ellen D. B. Riggle, University of Kentucky,
pol164@pop.uky.edu
Panel 6-7 CONTEXTUAL FORCES AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES
Chair: Clark Hubbard, University of New Hampshire
Papers:
- "Collective and Individual Orientations of Liberal and Conservative Self-Declarations: Are
we Liberal Because our State is Wealthy?" Norman R. Luttbeg, Texas A&M University,
nluttbeg@polisc.tamu.edu; James B. Cottrill, Texas A&M University
- "The Effects of Labor Market Competition on Attitudes Toward Immigration." Steven A.
Camarota, Center for Immigration Studies and University of Virginia, sac@cis.edu; Jeffrey
Capizzano, Center for Immigration Studies and University of Virginia
- "The Effects of Neighborhood Racial Composition on Voluntary Associations." Harwood
K. McClerking, University of Michigan,harwood@umich.edu
- "The Contextual Determinants of Perceived Group Conflict in Western Europe: The Impact
of the Economic and Ethnic Environment." Pia Knigge, Auburn University-Montgomery,
knigpia@strudel.aum.edu
Disc: Eric Oliver, Princeton University,
eoliver@wws.princeton.edu
Panel 7-11 INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTS ON ELECTORAL POLITICS
Chair: David Ryden, Hope College, ryden@hope.edu
Papers:
- "Who Votes By Mail? A Dynamic Model of the Individual-Level Consequences of
Vote-By-Mail Systems", Adam Berenski, Univesity of Michigan; Nancy Burns, Univesity of
Michigan, rburns@umich.edu; Michael Traugott, University of Michigan
- "The Consequences of State Election Laws for Minor Paries." Elisabeth R. Gerber,
U.C.-San Diego, egerber@weber.ucsd.edu
- "The Effect of the National Voter Registration Act on the Social Composition of State
Electorates in 1996." David Hill, University of Florida, dhill@polisci.ufl.edu
- "Unresolved Dilemma: Removing State Barriers to Registration Amidst Declining Voter
Turnout", Patti Thacker, Vanderbilt, thackepl@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Disc: John Williams, Indiana University, jotwilli@indian.edu
Panel 8-3 MASS MEDIA AND DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP
Chair: Susan Herbst, Northwestern University, s-herbst@nwu.edu
Papers:
- "Mass Media as Social Context." Diana C. Mutz, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
mutz@polisci.wisc.edu; Paul S. Martin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- "Knowledge Gaps and Participation Gaps During the 1996 U.S. Election Campaign
Evaluating Theoretical Explanations and Comparing News Media." William P. Eveland,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, weveland@factsaff.wisc.edu; Dietram A. Scheufele,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
- "American s Exposure and Attention to Electronic and Print Media and Their Impact on
Democratic Citizenship. Stephen Earl Bennett, University of Cincinnati,
stephen.bennett@uc.edu; Richard S. Flickinger, Wittenberg University, rflick@wittenberg.edu;
Staci L. Rhine, Slrhine@wittenberg.edu
Disc: Pippa Norris , Harvard University,
Pippa_Norris@Harvard.edu
Panel 9-10 NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE GENDER GAP
Chair: Leonie Huddy, SUNY- Stony Brook,
lhuddy@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Papers:
- "The Experience Gap: Exploring the Contours of the Gender Gap in American Politics."
Anna Greenberg, Harvard University, anna-greenberg@harvard.edu
- "Gender Differences in Presidential Evaluations." Franco Mattei, SUNY-Buffalo,
mattei@acsu.buffalo.edu; Laura R. Winsky Mattei, SUNY-Buffalo,
lmattei@acsu.buffalo.edu
- "Issue Effects, Socialization, and Gender." Margaret C. Trevor, University of Iowa,
mtrevor@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
- "The 1996 Congressional Gender Gap: A Study of Ballot Box Behavior of Men and
Women." Tara L. Butterfield, California Institute of Technology, tarab@hss.caltech.edu
Disc: Leonie Huddy, SUNY-Stony Brook
Panel 9-16 WOMEN AS ACTIVISTS
Chair: Laura Woliver, University of South Carolina,
WOLIVER@garnet.cla.sc.edu
Papers:
- "The Gender Gap and Public Opinion: Analyzing Political Attitudes and Beliefs Among
Political Activists." Melinda L. Mueller, Eastern Illinois University, cfmam@eiu.edu; Barbara L.
Poole, Eastern Illinois University, cfhlp@eiu.edu
- "What Does Woman Want? Gender Consciousness and Political Action Among
Antifeminist Women." Ronnee Schreiber, Rutgers University, ronnee@eden.rutgers.edu
- "Revisiting Women, Work, and Political Participation." Angela
High-Pippert,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, apippert@unlinfo.unl.edu
Disc: Laura Woliver, University of South Carolina
Panel 10-5 THE REPRESENTATION OF RACE IN LEGISLATIVE VOTING
BEHAVIOR
Chair: Ronald E. Brown, Wayne State University,
aa4723@wayne.edu
Papers:
- "Heterogeneous Voting Behavior and Substantive Representation of Minority Interests in
the U.S. Congress." Kenneth Whitby, University of South Carolina; George A. Krause,
University of South Carolina, krause@garnet.cla.sc.edu
- "Promises or Progress? Representing Black Interests in Congress." Valeria N. Sinclair, Ohio
State University, valeria.sinclair@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
- "African Americans and their Representatives in Congress: Does Race Matter?"Katherine
Tate, University of California-Irvine, ktate@orion.oac.uci.edu
- "The Impact of State Senators' Race on Voters' External Incumbent Based Efficacy."
Charles S. Bullock III, University of Georgia, cbullock@uga.cc.uga.edu; Michael J. Scicchitano,
University of Florida,
Disc: James C. Garand, Louisiana State University,
pogara@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu
Panel 11-5 THEORIZING "INDIA"
Chair: John Burke, University of St. Thomas,
jfburke@basil.stthom.edu Papers:
- "Mahatma Gandhi on Indian Self-Rule: An Instrumentalist, Ethno-Symbolic, or
Psychological Discourse on Nationalism?" Manfred B. Steger, Illinois State University,
mbstege@ilstu.edu
- "The British Were Doing India a Favor? Karl Marx and Orientalism." Deepak Shenoy,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, shenoy@gibbs.oit.unc.edu
- "E. Stanley Jones and the Totalitarian Kingdom of God in India." Stephen A. Graham,
University of Indianapolis, graham@facstaff.uindy.edu
Disc: Mark F. Griffith, University of West Alabama
Panel 11-6 SANDEL AND HIS CRITICS
Chair: Joan C. Tronto, Hunter College,
jtronto@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu
Papers:
- "The Sandelian Republic and the Encumbered Self." Richard Dagger, Arizona State
University, icrkd@asuvm.inre.asu.edu
- "The Limits of Logic: A Critique of Sandel's Philosophical Anthropology." Amy R.
McCready, Bucknell University, mccready@bucknell.edu
- "Liberalism's Discontent: America in Search of a Past that Never Was." Peter T. Manicas,
University of Hawaii, manicas@hawaii.edu
Disc: Michael Sandel, Harvard University,
msandel@latte.harvard.edu
Panel 12-1 DRAWING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE COMMUNITY OF CONCERN:
A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ACROSS DISCIPLINES
Chair: Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California at Irvine,
krmonroe@orion.uci.edu
Part:
Jennifer Hochschild,
Princeton University, hochschi@wws.princeton.edu
Marion Smiley,
University of Wisconsin at Madison,
Joseph Cropsey,
University of Chicago
James Hankin,
University of California at Irvine
James L. Gibson,
University of Houston, jgibson@uh.edu
Matthew Holden,
University of Virginia
Susanne H. Rudolph,
University of Chicago
Panel 13-3 NEW WAYS TO UNDERSTAND RATIONAL BEHAVIOR:
EXPERIMENTS AND OTHER NEW IDEAS
Chair: Valerie Hoekstra, Washington University in St. Louis,
hoekstra@artsci.wustl.edu
Papers:
- "Reputation Formation in Simple Bargaining Games." Rick K. Wilson, Rice University and
the National Science Foundation, rwilson@nsf.gov
- "Paradoxes of Information Aggregation: Individual and Group Judgments." Gary Miller,
Washington University in St. Louis, gjmiller@artsci.wustl.edu; Krishna K. Ladha, University of
Chicago, Ladha@simon.wustl.edu
- "Simplifying Timing Games." Christopher K. Butler , Michigan State University,
butlerc2@pilot.msu.edu
- "Collective Hypothesis Testing by Bayesian Actors Under Majority Rule Voting." Krishna
K. Ladha, University of Chicago , Ladha@simon.wustl.edu
Disc: Valerie Hoekstra, Washington University in St. Louis,
hoekstra@artsci.wustl.edu
Mikhail Filippov,
Washington University in St. Louis, filippov@artsci.wustl.edu
Panel 14-9 MODELS OF LEGISLATIVE CHOICE AND BEHAVIOR
Chair: Gregory J. Wawro, Columbia University,
gjw10@columbia.edu
Papers:
- "Representational Performance: A Parsing of American Political History." John S. Lapinski,
Columbia University, jsl43@columbia.edu;
- "What do Candidates Maximize (and Why Should We Care)?" Jeff Milyo, Tufts University,
jmilyo@emerald.tufts.edu
- "Non-Parametric Unfolding of Binary Choice Data." Keith T. Poole, Carnegie-Mellon
University, kp29@andrew.cmu.edu
Disc: Gregory J. Wawro Columbia University,
gjw10@columbia.edu
Panel 15-4 LOBBYING STRATEGIES
Chair: Gary McKissick, Emory University, gmckiss@emory.edu
Papers:
- "Comparing Coalitional and Solo Advocacy: A Study of How Organizations' Advocacy
Efforts Change in Coalition." Marie Hojnacki, Penn State University, meh11@psu.edu
- "Political Geography, Counter-Coalitions, and Interest Group Influence in U.S. Trade
Policy." Wendy Schiller, Brown University and The Brookings Institution,
wschiller@brook.edu; Fiona McGillivray, Washington University in St. Louis,
femcgill@artsci.wustl.edu
- "Legislators as Agents of Lobbyists." Richard Hall, University of Michigan,
rlhall@umich.edu
- "Interest Group Use of the Media." Beth Leech, Texas A&M University,
bll9286@polisci.tamu.edu
Disc: Kevin Esterling, University of Chicago,
kest@spc.uchicago.edu
Panel 16-9 PRESIDENTIAL RELATIONS WITH CONGRESS
Chair: John Anthony Maltese, University of Georgia,
jmaltese@uga.cc.uga.edu
Papers:
- "Yet Another Two Presidencies Paper." Richard Fleisher, Fordham University,
fleisher@murray.fordham.edu; Jon R. Bond, Texas A & M University,
jonbond@polisci.tamu.edu; Glen S. Krutz, Texas A & M University
- "Tricameralism and Divided Government: A Formal Model of Conference Committee
Behavior." Roger J. Moiles, Michigan State University, moilesro@pilot.msu.edu
- "Rethinking Presidential Veto threats: Agenda Control, Vetoes, and Overrides in the Policy
Process." Brian Sala, University of Illinois-Urbana, b-sala@uiuc.edu
Disc: Samuel B.Hoff, Delaware State University, shoff@dsc.edu
Constantine J.
Spiliotes, Dartmouth College, constantine.spillotes@dartmouth.edu
Panel 17-2 THE PARTY IS HERE
Chair: Kathleen Bawn, University of California, Los Angeles,
kbawn@polisci.ucla.edu
Papers:
- "Do Parties Matter?" Barbara Sinclair, University of California, Los Angeles,
sinclair@polisci.ucla.edu
- "Institutional Change in the House of Representatives, 1867-1986: A Test of Partisan and
Median Voter Models." Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley,
schick@socrates.berkeley.edu
- "Measuring Conditional Party Government." John Aldrich, Duke University,
aldrich@acpub.duke.edu; David Rohde, Michigan State University, david.rohde@ssc.msu.edu
- "The Independent Effect of Party on Roll Call Voting in the U.S. House of
Representatives." Greg Hager, University of Kentucky, hagerg@pop.uky.edu; Jeff Talbert,
University of Kentucky, jtalb1@pop.uky.edu
Disc: Charles Stewart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
cstewart@mit.edu
Panel 18-6 ADHERENCE TO PRECEDENT IN THE UNITED STATES SUPREME
COURT
Chair: Harold J. Spaeth, Michigan State University,
harold.spaeth@ssc.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Stare Decisis and the Effect of Precedent: A Reconsideration." Robert L. Clinton, Southern
Illinois University, rclinton@siu.edu; John A. Hamman, Southern Illinois University,
hamman@siu.edu
- "Explaining the Overturning of U.S. Supreme Court Precedent." James F. Spriggs II,
University of California, Davis, jfspriggs@ucdavis.edu; Thomas G. Hansford, University of
California, Davis, tghansford@ucdavis.edu
- "An Event-History Model of Supreme Court Precedent." Mark Kemper, Miami University,
kemperm@miamiu.muohio.edu
- "Reconsidering the Doctrine of Stare Decisis in Supreme Court Decision Making: Why the
Law Should Matter to Political Scientists." Lisa S. Nelson, University of Wisconsin Madison
Disc: Saul Brenner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
sbrenner@unccvm.uncc.edu
Harold J. Spaeth,
Michigan State University, harold.spaeth@ssc.msu.edu
Panel 18-9 PRESIDENTS AND THE SUPREME COURT
Chair: Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University, baum.4@osu.edu
Papers:
- "A Spatial Model of Supreme Court Nominations." Charles M. Cameron, Columbia
University, cmcl@columbia.edu; Jeffrey A. Segal, SUNY Stony Brook,
jsegal@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
- "The President's Choice of a Supreme Court Nominee." Christine Nemacheck, George
Washington University, nemac@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu; Paul J. Wahlbeck, George Washington
University, wahlbeck@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
- "Supreme Court Justices: Independent or Loyal Political Agents?" Robin M. Wolpert,
University of South Carolina, wolpertr@garnet.cla.sc.edu
- "Presidential Policy Preferences and Supreme Court Decision Making: Examining the
Bounds of Presidential Influence." Jeffrey Yates, University of Georgia, jyates@uga.edu
Disc: Robert L. Dudley, George Mason University,
rdudley@wpgate.gmu.edu
Lawrence Baum,Ohio
State University, baum.4@osu.edu
Panel 19-7 THE POLITICS OF HEALTHCARE IN THE STATES
Chair Charles Barrilleaux, Florida State University,
cbarrile@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Papers:
- "State Government Adoptions of Small Group Health Insurance Market Reforms:
1990-1996." Chris Stream, University of Idaho, cstream@uidaho.edu
- "Taking the Initiative: Factors Affecting State Application for Medicaid Section 1115
Waivers." Thomas Yatsco, Kent State University, tey73@aol.com Understanding the Role of
Advisory Councils in Workers' Compensation." Sharon Fox, Workers Compensation Research
Institute, sefox1@msn.com
Disc: Carol Weissert, Michigan State University,
weissert@pilot.msu.edu
Panel 20-8 RACE, GENDER, AND/OR STRUCTURE IN LOCAL SETTINGS
Chair: Lana Stein, University of Missouri-St. Louis,
c1720@umslvma.umsl.edu
Papers:
- "An Application of King's EI: Cross-Racial and Cross-Gender Voting in St. Louis." Lisa
DeLorenzo, and Carol Kohfeld, University of Missouri-St. Louis, slcdelo@umslvma.umsl.edu
- "Race, Place, and Perceptions of Discrimination." Susan Welch, Pennsylvania State
University,sxw11@psu.edu; Lee Sigelman, George Washington
University,lees@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu; Timothy Bledsoe, Wayne State
University,tbledso@cms.cc.wayne.edu; Michael Combs, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
- "A Study of Local Government Structure and Policy Outcomes in Michigan Home Rule
Cities." Susan B. Hannah, Western Michigan University,susan.hannah@wmich.edu
- "Structuring Representation: Political Institutions and Latino City Council Victories in
Chicago and Los Angeles." Katherine Underwood, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,
underwd@uwosh.edu
Disc: David J. Myers, Penn State University, djm@psu.edu
Panel 21-5 THE POLITICS OF HEALTH CARE
Chair: Mitchell F. Rice, Texas A&M University,
m-rice@resi.tamu.edu
Papers:
- "Decision-making in Clinton's Health Care Agenda: A Case of Rational-Choice or
Incrementalism?." Elizabeth Garbrah-Aidoo, James Madison University, garbraea@jmu.edu
- "The NIH and FDA New Medical Research Policies: A Case of Policy Streams or
Advocacy Coalitions?." Karen L. Baird, Purchase College, SUNY, baird@purchase.edu
- "Innovation and Implementation in Health Policy: The Role of Policy Entrepreneurs."
Arnold Vedlitz, George Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University,
e339av@polisci.tamu.edu ; W. R. Mack, George Bush School of Government and Public
Service, Texas A&M University, Wrm7638@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Physicians Versus Policy Professionals: The Differences in Research Methodology and the
Consequences for Public Policy Decisions." M. Mark Taslimi, College of Medicine, University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga, taslimmm@erlanger.org ; Kenneth G. Hunter, Department of
Political Science, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Kennith-Hunter@utc.edu ; Theresa
Tripp, Regional Perinatal Neonatal, TTripp@VoyagerOnline.net
Disc: Jeff Worsham, West Virginia University,
JWORSHAM@WVU.EDU
Panel 21-14 THE POLITICS OF FAMILIES AND FAMILY CARE
Chair: James E. Anderson, Texas A&M University,
anderson@polisci.tamu.edu
Papers:
- "Managed Care for Elderly People: Extant Evidence and Its Implications for the Role of
Government." Edward Alan Miller, University of Michigan, eddiemil@umich.edu
- "Senior Citizen Political Participation and the American Welfare State." Andrea L.
Campbell, University of California, Berkeley, andreac@uclink.berkeley.edu
- "The Political Dielectic of Family Values: Is A Synthesis Possible, Or Is One Simply
Inevitable?." Brent D. Lollis, University of Texas Austin, lollis@jeeves.la.utexas.edu
- "Families and Public Policy: The Role of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children
(AFDC) on the Evolution of Family Structure." Margaret Ann Curran, Northern Illinois
University,mcurran@niu.edu
Disc: Roger B. Parks, Indiana University, parks@indiana.edu
Deborah Orth, Grand
Valley State University, orthd@gvsu.edu
Panel 22-1 NEW DIRECTIONS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION THEORY:
THEORIES OF BUREAUCRACY
Chair: H. George Frederickson, University of Kansas,
gfred@ukans.edu
Papers:
- "Toward a New Generation of Theories of Public Bureaucracy." Hal G. Rainey, University
of Georgia, hgrainey@uga.cc.uga.edu
Disc: Robert Durant, Texas A&M University,
rdurant@bushschool.tamu.edu
Panel 23-4 POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF
RUSSIA
Chair: Cynthia S. Kaplan, University of California - Santa Barbara,
kaplan@alishaw.ucsb.edu
Papers:
- "Inequality and Ethnic Advantage: Public Perceptions in Non-Russian Republics." Donna
Bahry, Vanderbilt University, bahrydl@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
- "The Patriarch and the President: Religion and Political Culture in Russia and Ukraine."
Vicki L. Hesli, University of Iowa, vicki-hesli@uiowa.edu
- "A Legacy of Distrust? Russian Attitudes toward Social and Political Institutions." William
Mishler, University of Arizona, mishler@u.arizona.edu, Gordon Smith, University of South
Carolina
Disc: William Zimmerman, University of Michigan, wzim@umich.edu
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Panel 1- 3 INSTITUTIONS AND REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENTARY
DEMOCRACIES
(co-sponsored with Legislative Politics, Panel 17-20)
Chair: Michael Laver, Trinity College, Dublin, mlaver@tcd.ie
Papers:
- "Cabinet Type and Representation." Christina Beall, University of California, Santa
Barbara, 6500clb@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu
- "Structure over Culture: Comparing LDP Factions in Japan's Upper and Lower Houses."
Gary Cox, University of California, San Diego; Frances Rosenbluth, Yale University; Michael
Thies, University of California, Los Angeles, thies@nicco.sscnet.ucla.edu
- "Divided Parliaments: The Budgetary Effect of Intercameral Partisan Differences in
Bicameral Legislatures." William B. Heller, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,
wbheller@unlinfo.unl.edu
- "Legislator-Constituency Relations: Perspectives for a Five-Nation Study." David M.
Wood, University of Missouri, Columbia, polsdmw@showme.missouri.edu; Valerie Heitshusen,
University of Missouri, Columbia, polsvh@showme.missouri.edu; Garry Young, University of
Missouri, Columbia, polsgy@showme.missouri.edu
Disc: Kaare Strom, University of California, San Diego,
kstrom@weber.ucsd.edu
Panel 2-6 EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON AFRICAN INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Iren Omo-Bare, Millsaps College
Papers:
- "Teaching Countries How to Rule: International Influences on Domestic Governance."
Charles T. Myers,University of Michigan, ctmyers@umich.edu
- "The Effects of Structural Adjustment Programs on Political Rights in Africa: Changes in
Participation and Personal Security Rights in the 1990s." Anne M. Pitsch, University of
Maryland, m-apitsch@bssl.umd.edu
- "The Transformation of Property Rights in West Africa." Kathryn Firmin-Sellers, Indiana
University, kfirmin@indiana.edu
Disc: Jennifer Widner, University of Michigan,
jwidner@umich.edu
Panel 3-9 PARTICIPATION AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN LATIN AMERICA
Chair: Kurt Weyland, Vanderbilt University,
weylank@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Papers:
- "Transitions and Transformations: Toward a Gender Responsive State in Chile." Tricia
Gray, Miami University, cmescia@infinet.com
- "Electoral Behavior in Comparative Perspective: The Case of Newly Emerging
Democracies in Latin America." Peter J. Moore, University of Iowa, peter_moore@uiowa.edu;
Mariano Magalhaes, Roosevelt University, mmagalha@acfsysv.roosevelt.edu
- "Political Tolerance and Democracy in Central America: A Test of Elite Democratic Theory
Using Survey Data from Costa Rica, Panama, and El Salvador." Orlando J. Perez, Adams State
College, ojperez@adams.edu
Disc: Kurt Weyland, Vanderbilt University,
weylank@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Panel 3-10 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF ELECTORAL STRUCTURE ON THE
LEGISLATIVE RECRUITMENT OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES: EVIDENCE FROM
HYBRID SYSTEMS
Chair: Kathleen Montgomery, Illinois Wesleyan University,
kmontgom@titan.iwu.edu
Papers:
- "The Puzzle of Women's Legislative Representation in Hungary's Hybrid Electoral
System." Kathleen Montgomery, Illinois Wesleyan University, kmontgom@titan.iwu.edu;
Angela Burnette, Illinois Wesleyan University
- "Women's Recruitment to the European Parliament." Joanne Bay Brzinski, Emory
University, jbrzinsk@ps.emory.edu
- "Recruiting Representatives of Marginalized Groups to the Russian Regional Legislatures."
Dawn Jamison Nowacki, Linfield College, dnowacki@calvin.linfield.edu
Disc: Richard Matland, University of Houston, matland@uh.edu
Panel 4-6 BRINGING THE BASTARDS TO JUSTICE: DYNAMICS AND PROBLEMS
OF TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION
Chair: John Sislin, University of Missouri- St. Louis,
cisjsisl@jinx.umsl.edu.
Papers:
- "Reckoning with the Past: Political Justice in Times of Transition, The South African Truth
and Reconciliation Commission." Tristan Anne Borer, Connecticut College,
tabor@conncoll.edu.
- "The Impact of Truth Commissions on the Legitimacy of Nascent Democracies." Belinda
Botha, University of Houston, pols2g5@bayou.uh.edu
- "International Response to the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda: Did the Norms of Peace Trump
the Norms of Justice." Richard Mueller, The University of Notre Dame,
Richard.Mueller.25@nd.edu.
Disc: John Sislin, University of Missouri- St. Louis,
cisjsisl@jinx.umsl.edu
Panel 5-5 MONETARY POLICY-MAKING: CENTRAL BANKERS, ELECTED
POLITICIANS, AND VOTERS
Chair: James E. Alt, Harvard University, jalt@latte.harvard.edu
Papers:
- "The European Central Bank: Implications of the Appointment Structure for Future
Monetary Policy." Kelly Hei Young Chang, Stanford University, khc@leland.stanford.edu
- "Models of Monetary Policy Decision-Making: Arthur Burns and the Federal Open Market
Committee." Henry W. Chappell, Jr., University of South Carolina,
chappell@darla.badm.sc.edu; Rob Roy McGregor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte,
fec00rrm@email.uncc.edu; Todd Vermilyea, University of South Carolina,
vermilp6@spanky.badm.edu
- "Democracy, Inflation, and Growth: The Lucas Island Model Revisited." Susanne
Lohmann, University of California, Los Angeles, lohmann@ucla.edu
- "Revisiting the Politics of Monetary Policymaking: Congress, the President, and the Federal
Reserve." Irwin L. Morris Texas Tech University, clilm@ttacs.ttu.edu
Disc: Nathaniel Beck, University of California, San Diego ,
beck@ucsd.edu
Panel 6-5 MODELS OF TURNOUT
(co-sponsored with Elections, Voting Behavior, and Participation, Panel 7-18)
Chair: Carol Cassell, University of Alabama, ccassel@ua1vm.ua.edu
Papers:
- "Extremity and Voter Turnout: The Effects of Isolation and Intensity." Dennis Plane,
University of Texas at Austin, dlplane@jeeves.la.utexas.edu
- "The Impact of Attitude Accessibility and Extremity on Political Participation." William
Morgan, Indiana University, wdmorgan@indiana.edu
- "Overreports of Voting and Theories of Turnout: The Nonvoting Voter Revisited." Carol
Cassell, University of Alabama, ccassel@ua1vm.ua.edu
- "Deciding to Vote, Deciding to Tell." John Baughman, University of Chicago,
baugh@sps.uchicago.edu
Disc: Jan E. Leighley, Texas A&M University,
leighley@polisc.tamu.edu
Panel 6-16 ROUNDTABLE: THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PUBLIC OPINION
AND PUBLIC POLICY--MOODS, CYCLES, AND SWINGS IN AMERICAN PUBLIC
OPINION.
Part: Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University, rys3@columbia.edu
Doris Graber,
University of Illinois-Chicago
Lawrence Jacobs,
University of Minnesota,ljacobs@polisc.umn.edu
Benjamin I. Page,
Northwestern University, b-page@nwu.edu
James A. Stimson,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, jstimson@oit.unc.edu
ChristopherWlezien,
University of Houston, cwlezien@uh.edu
Panel 7-18 MODELS OF TURNOUT
(co-sponsored with Political Psychology and Public Opinion, Panel 6-5)
Panel 8-8 CULTIVATING AND CUTTING THE MEDIA MIDDLEMAN: HOW
POLITICIANS SHAPE AND USE INFORMATION
Chair: William Cote, Michigan State University, cote@pilot.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Reporters are From Mars, Campaign Operatives Are From Venus." Matthew R. Kerbel,
Villanova University, kerbel@laclan.ans.vill.edu; Marc Howard Ross, Bryn Mawr College,
mross@brynmawr.edu
- "Framing Candidate Messages During the 1996 Minnesota U.S. Senate Campaign." Amy
Jasperson, University of Minnesota, ajaspers@polisci.umn.edu
- "Can Knocking on Doors Win Votes?" Stephen C. Brooks, University of Akron,
SteveBrooks@UAkron.edu
Disc: Jan P. Vermeer, Nebraska Wesleyan University,
jpv@NebrWesleyan.edu
Panel 9-6 PRESIDENTIAL WIVES AND PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS
(co-sponsored with Presidency and Executive Politics, 16-2)
Chair: Mary Stuckey, University of Mississippi,
psmes@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu
Papers:
- "First Ladies and the Fourth Estate: Media Coverage of Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Dole
in the 1996 Presidential Campaign." Carole Chaney, University of Wyoming,
cchaney@uwyo.edu; Dianne G. Bystrom, Iowa State University, bystrom@iastate.edu; Lori
Melton McKinnon, University of Alabama, mckinnon@apr.ua.edu; Carrie Chapman ,Catt Center
- "Hillary Clinton and the President's Reelection." Anthony Mughan, Ohio State University,
Anthony.Mughan@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu; Barry Burden, Ohio State University
- "First Ladies as Activists and Leaders in the Contemporary Presidency: Betty Ford to
Hillary Rodham Clinton." Sharon Z. Alter, William Rainey Harper College,
salter@harper.cc.il.us
- "Wives in Presidcntial Elections: the 1996 Campaign Trail." Barbara Burrell, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, burrell@wsrl.cee.uwex.edu
Disc: Harold Bass, Ouachita Baptist College,
bass@alpha.obu.edu
Panel 10-7 ROUNDTABLE: RACIAL AND POLITICAL INTOLERANCE ON THE
INTERNET
Chair: Ada Finifter, Michigan State University,
finifter@pilot.msu.edu
Paper:
- "Global Village Idiots: The Racist Right on the Internet." F. S. J. Ledgister, Morehead State
University, j-ledgis@morehead-st.edu
Disc: Meredith Watts, Northeastern University,
mwatts@lynx.dac.neu.edu
Gary Klass, Illinois
State University, gmklass@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu
Ted G. Jelen,
University of Nevada - Las Vegas, jelent@nevada.edu
Panel 11-10 PHILOSOPHY AND POETRY
(co-sponsored with the Society for Greek Political Thought, Panel 26-1)
Chair: George Anastaplo, Loyola School of Law
Papers:
- "The Yelping Bitch Shrieking at Her Master: Iris Murdoch on the Platonic Conflict
Between Poetry and Philosophy." Katherine Philippakis, Arizona State University
- "The Place of Poetry in Character Formation: Aristotle on the
Importance of Literature." Warren R. Winterborne, Northern Illinois
University, wwinborne@niu.edu
- "Narrative, Myth, and Character: Aristotle on Human Wholeness." Michael Kochin, University of Toronto, mkochin@chass.utoronto.ca
- "Dante the Prophet? An Inquiry into the Medieval Permutations of the Quarrel of
Philosophy and Poetry." Joseph Macfarland, University of Chicago,
macf@midway.uchicago.edu
Disc: Norma Thompson, Yale University, norma.thompson@yale.edu
George Anastaplo,
Loyola School of Law
Panel 12-2 EXPERIMENTING WITH DEMOCRATIC DELIBERATION
Chair: Lynn Sanders, University of Chicago,
Papers:
- "The Effects of Democratic Deliberation on Tolerance." Lori Weber, University of
Colorado, weberl@sobek.colorado.edu
- "An Experiment in Deliberative Democracy: Politics Shaping Citizens." Peter Muhlberger,
Carnegie Mellon University, peterm@andrew.cmu.edu
- "The Difference Deliberation Makes: Disentangling Power, Leadership and Innovation."
Michael Neblo, University of Chicago, neblo@cicero.spc.uchicago.edu
Disc: Jennifer Hochschild, Princeton University,
hochschi@wws.princeton.edu
Richard Lau, Rutgers
University, ricklau@rci.rutgers.edu
Panel 13-1 FORMAL MODELING IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Chair: John D. Huber, University of Michigan
,jhuber@sph.umich.edu
Papers:
- "How Cabinet Instability Affects Bureaucratic Performance in Parliamentary
Democracy."John D. Huber, University of Michigan jhuber@sph.umich.edu; Arthur Lupia,
University of California San-Diego, alupia@ucsd.edu
- "Bicameralism, Unicameralism and the General Welfare." James R. Rogers, Texas A&M
University, rogers@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Veto Power and the American Constitution." George Tsebelis and Jih-wen Lin ,University
of California in Los Angeles, tsebelis@ucla.edu
Disc: John Carey, Washington University in St. Louis,
jmcarey@artsci.wustl.edu
Panel 14-6 ROUNDTABLE ON PERSISTENCE IN POLITICAL TIME SERIES
Chair: John Williams, Indiana University,
jotwilli@exchange.ucs.indiana.edu
Part:
John Williams, Indiana University,
jotwilli@exchange.ucs.indiana.edu
R. Michael Alvarez,
California Institute of Technology, rma@crunch.caltech.edu
Jim Granato, Michigan
State University, james.granato@ssc.msu.edu
Jonathan N. Katz,
California Institute of Technology, jkatz@golem.caltech.edu
Michael B. MacKuen,
University of Missouri at St.Louis, c1722@umslvma.umsl.edu
Panel 15-3 INTEREST GROUPS IN THE STATES
(co-sponsored with State and Intergovernmental Politics, Panel 19-4)
Panel 15-7 ALLOCATING CAMPAIGN MONEY
Chair: Clyde Wilcox, Georgetown University,
wilcoxc@georgetown.edu
Papers:
- "The Flow of Money: Temporal Patterns of Individual Campaign Contributions in the
1990s." John McAdams, Marquette University, 6489mcadamsj@vms.csd.mu.edu
- "Entrepreneurial Interest Groups: A Prospect Theory Explanation for the Distribution of
Industry Group Funds to Members of Congress." Catherine R. Shapiro, Dartmouth College,
catherine.r.shapiro@dartmouth.edu
- "Political Parties and Strategic Allocation of Hard Money'." Garrett Glasgow, California
Institute of Technology, gg@hhs.caltech.edu
- "Corporate and Labor PAC Contributions in House Elections: Measuring the Effects of
Majority Party Status." Thomas J. Rudolph, University of Minnesota,
thomas.j.rudolph-1@tc.umn.edu
Disc: Kenneth Yohn, University of Iowa,
kyohn@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Panel 16-2 PRESIDENTIAL WIVES AND PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics, Panel 9-6)
Panel 17-4 TESTING LEGISLATIVE THEORIES HISTORICALLY
Chair: Sarah Binder, Brookings Institution, sbinder@brook.edu
Papers:
- "Evolution of Floor Management in the U.S. Senate." Gerald Gamm, University of
Rochester, grgm@troi.cc.rochester.edu; Steven S. Smith, University of Minnesota,
sssmith@polisci.umn.edu
- "Leadership and Institutional Development During the Speakership of Henry Clay."
Randall Strahan, Emory University, rstrahan@ps.emory.edu; Vincent G. Moscardelli, Emory
University, moscard@ps.emory.edu; Moshe Haspel, Emory University, mhaspel@ps.emory.edu;
Richard S. Wike, Emory University, rwike@ps.emory.edu
- "Committee Assignments as Side Payments: The Interplay of Leadership and Committee
Development in the Era of Good Feeling." Charles Stewart, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, cstewart@mit.edu; Jeffrey Jenkins, University of Illinois, j-jenki@students.uiuc.edu
- "The Puzzle of Universalism in the House and Senate." Brian J. Gaines, University of
Illinois, bjgaines@uiuc.edu; Brian Sala, University of Illinois, b-sala@uiuc.edu
Disc: Rick K. Wilson, Rice University and National Science
Foundation, rwilson@nsf.gov
Panel 17-19 MODELS OF LEGISLATIVE BEHAVIOR
Chair: J. Mark Wrighton, University of Texas-Pan American,
wrighton@panam.edu
Papers:
- "Mr. Smith and His Staff Goes to Washington: A Study of Participation in the US Senate."
Benjamin J. Selden, SUNY, Stony Brook, bselden@ic.sunysb.edu; Michael Nickelsburg, SUNY
Stony Brook, mnickels@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
- "Risk Aversion and Members' Decisions to Retire: The 102d House Revisited." Gregory A.
Fugate, University of Colorado, fugate@colorado.edu
- "Playing By the House Rules: The Connection Between Chamber Folkways and Leadership
Ascendency." Craig Williams, University of Oklahoma, craig@ou.edu
- "Does Changing Chambers Lead to Changing Minds? Political Ambition and Roll Call
Behavior, 1947-1997." Timothy Nokken, University of Illinois, tnokken@uiuc.edu
Disc: Jeffrey L. Bernstein, Eastern Michigan University,
jbernstein@online.emich.edu
Panel 17-20 INSTITUTIONS AND REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENTARY
DEMOCRACIES
(co-sponsored with Comparative Politics Industrialized Countries, Panel 1-3)
Panel 18-15 POSITIVE POLITICAL THEORY IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND
JUDICIAL POLITICS RESEARCH
Chair: Paul Brace, Rice University, pbrace@rice.edu
Part:
Lee Epstein,
Washington University, epstein@artsci.wustl.edu
Edward P. Schwartz,
Harvard University, epschwar@fas.harvard.edu
Pablo Spiller,
University of California - Berkeley, spiller@haas.berkeley.edu
Maxwell Stearns,
George Mason University School of Law, mstearns@osf1.gmu.edu
Emerson H. Tiller, University of Texas-Austin, tiller@uts.cc.utexas.edu
Panel 19-4 INTEREST GROUPS IN THE STATES
(co-sponsored with Political Parties and Interest Groups, Panel 15-3)
Chair Clive S. Thomas, University of Alaska-Southeast,
Jfcst@acad1.alaska.edu
Papers:
- "Regional Patterns of Interest Groups in the American States." Barbara Morris, University
of the Redlands Morris@uor.edu
- "Oklahoma: Interest Group Power in Transition." David Morgan, University of Oklahoma,
dmorgan@ou.edu; Vincent Burke, Oklahoma State University, Jason Kirksey, Oklahoma State
University, kirksey@vms.ucc.okstate.edu; Robert England, Oklahoma State University,
englanr@okway.okstate.edu
- "Interest Group Access and Influence in a State Legislature." John Comer, University of
Nebraska, Jcomer@unlinfo.unl.edu
- "Understanding Bias Within Interest Communities." Virginia Gray, University of
Minnesota, vgray@polisci.umn.edu; David Lowery, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill,
Lowery.ham@mhs.unc.edu
Disc: Sarah M. Morehouse, University of Connecticut,
MACSARAH@WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Clive S. Thomas,
University of Alaska-Southeast
Panel 20-1 ROUNDTABLE: POLITICIAN OR MANAGER? AN ASSESSMENT OF
THE MAYORALTY OF RICHARD M. DALEY
Chair: John P. Pelissero, Loyola University-Chicago,
jpeliss@luc.edu
Part:
Larry Bennett, DePaul
University, lbennett@wppost.depaul.edu
Bruce Dold, Chicago
Tribune, brucedold@aol.com
Melvin Holli,
University of Illinois-Chicago,
Timothy B. Krebs,
Illinois Wesleyan University, tkrebs@titan.iwu.edu
Dianne M.
Pinderhughes, University of Illinois-Urbana, dpinderh@uiuc.edu
Panel 21-6 DESIGNING PUBLIC POLICIES
Chair: Robert V. Bartlett, Purdue University,
bartlett@polisci.purdue.edu
Papers:
- "Public Policy Design and Combining Policy Instruments: Further Tests." Michael J.
Licari, SUNY at Binghamton, mlicari@binghamton.edu
- "The Communications Decency Act: Symbolic Politics and Congressional Policymaking."
Kimberly Dalianis, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida ; Michael
J Zarkin, Department of Political Science, University of Florida, zarkin@grove.ufl.edu
- "If a Tree Falls...Policy Making When Nothing Seems to Happen." Scott Barclay,
SUNY-Albany, aust@cnsvax.albany.edu ; Thomas Birkland, SUNY-Albany,
aust@cnsvax.albany.edu
- "Behavioral and Theoretical Assumptions of Social Constructions: Target Populations and
Public Policy." Robert M. Pultz, St. Louis University, halbert@anet-stl.com
Disc: William Blomquist, Indiana University-Purdue University at
Indianapolis, blomquis@indyunix.iupui.edu
Kim Q. Hill, Texas
A&M University, e339kq@polisci.tamu.edu
Panel 21-15 ROUNDTABLE ON THE POLICY PROCESS MODEL, MERITS AND
LIMITATIONS
Chair: B. Dan Wood, Texas A&M University,
bdanwood@polisci.tamu.edu
Part:
Jerome S. Legge, Jr.,
University of Georgia, jlegge@uga.cc.uga.edu
Charles Elder, Wayne
State University, c.elder@wayne.edu
Ann Schneider,
Arizona State University, anne.schneider@asu.edu
James E. Anderson,
Texas A&M University, anderson@polisci.tamu.edu
Panel 23-3 MACRO-LEVEL DEMOCRATIZATION AND POLITICAL
CULTURE
Chair: Harold Clarke, University of North Texas,
Hclarke@facstaff.cas.unt.edu
Papers:
- "Political Culture and Democracy." Ronald F. Inglehart, University of Michigan,
rfi@umich.edu
- "Democracy, Economic Modernization, and Social Capital." Tom W. Rice, Iowa State
University, tomrice@iastate.edu; Jeffrey Ling, The College of Wooster,
JLING@acs.wooster.edu
- "Between Experience and the Political Reaction: Looking for the 'American Dream' in
Yaroslavl." Boris Sergeyev, University of Toronto, sergeyev@chass.utoronto.ca
Disc: Neil A. Englehart,Lafayette College,
englehan@lafayette.edu
Panel 24-2 THE POLITICAL SCIENCE CLASSROOM AS AN AGENT OF
POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION
Chair: Paul R. Hagner, University of Memphis,
prhagner@MSUVX1.MEMPHIS.EDU
Papers:
- "Bringing It All Back Home: The Issues Involved in Teaching a Regional American
Politics Course." James P. Melcher, Cleveland State University,
j.melcher@popmail.csuohio.edu
- "Examining the Design and Content of State and Local Politics Textbooks: Problems and
Opportunities." Scott Moore, Colorado State University, smoore@vines.colostate.edu
- "Student Participation, Clarification of Values, and Democratic Citizenship: Finding the
Connections." Lee Ann Osbun, The College of St. Catherine, LOSBUN@aol.com
- "Connections in the Classroom: New Strategies for Teaching 101 in an Urban
Environment." Derek S. Reveron, University of Illinois at Chicago, drever1@uic.edu; Brian C.
White, University of Illinois at Chicago, u19383@uicvm.uic.edu
Disc: Paul Gardner, Luther College, gardnerp@luther.edu
Don Racheter, Iowa
Central College, racheterd@central.edu
Panel 26-1 PHILOSOPHY AND POETRY
(co-sponsored with Political Theory and Philosophy, Panel 11-10)
Section 16 Posters
PRESIDENCY AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS
- "The Appointment Calculus: A Study of Reagan's Ambassadorial Appointments." Richard
W. Waterman, University of New Mexico, waterman.unm.edu; John Bretting, University of
Texas at San Antonio, bretting@lonestar.utsa.edu
Section 19 Posters
STATE AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLITICS
- "An Examination of the Role of Gubernatorial Personality in Explaining Leadership Success." Jay Barth, Hendrix College, barth@gamma.hendrix.edu, and Margie Ferguson, Hendrix College
- "Appointment or Election of State Attorneys General." David Winder, Valdosta State University, dwinder@grits.valdosta.peachnet.edu
- "The Significance of PArtisanship and Race in Voter Support for the Three Strikes and Out." Linda Lopez, Sonoma State University, lopezl@somoma.edu
- "Courting the Middle Class." Maureen Berner, LBJ School of Public Affairs, mberner@uts.cc.utexas.edu, and ShaoChee Sim, LBJ School of Public Affairs
- "Debate is at the End of the Hook: Deliberation Across Culteral Differences." Paula Mohan, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, mohanp@uwwvax.uww.edu
- A Comparative Analysis of State Legislative Response to Hawaii's Judicial Acceptance of Same-Sex Marriage, Martin Dupuis, Western Illinois University
Section 21 Posters
PUBLIC POLICY
- "Is it Participatory Utopia?: Examining the Social Construction and Legitimation of Citizen
Knowledge (s) for Public Policy Deliberation." Corie Ashani Johnson-Turbes, Purdue
University, johnson@polsci.purdue.edu
- "Development of Islamic Capital in Turkey." S. D. Koyluoglu, Eastern Michigan University
- "The Institutional Analysis on the US Telecommunications Regulatory Policy." Kwangho
Sim, Michigan State University, simkwang@pilot
- "An Archeological Survey of Welfare Policies in United States." Michael S. Clark, Saint
Xavier University, clark@sxu.edu
- "Gender and Income Inequality: How the Government Perpetuates It." Rachel M. Milliman,
Illinois State University, rachelmill@hotmail.com
- "Evaluating the 1985 Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act: An Interrupted
Time Series Analysis." Michael Tweed, Northern Illinois University, mtweed@niu.edu
- "Preferences, Political Control and American Trade Regulation." Li Quan, Florida State
University, lquan@garnet.acns.fsu.edu; Todd Osborne, Florida State Univesity
- "Issue Networks in Contentious Social Issues." Paul C. Clark II, University of Missouri-St.
Louis, s977848@jinx.umsl.edu
- "Public Opinion and the Regulation of Nuclear Power: Is too much not enough?." Brad R.
McKay, University of Houston, bmckay@uh.edu
- "Citizen Advisory Council and Environmental Politics in the Marine Oil Trade." George Busenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Section 22 Posters
INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- "Motivation to Public Service and Its Relationship to Workforce Quality." John Crum, U.S.
Merit Systems Protection Board john.crum@mspb.gov; Katherine C. Naff, San Francisco State
University, kcnaff@sfsu.edu
- "How To Know a Good Manager When You See One: The Effect of Gender, Agency and
Experience on Supervisory Priorities and Self-Assessments." Dennis M. Daley, North Carolina
State University; Katherine C. Naff, San Francisco State University kcnaff@sfsu.edu
- "The Effect of Dependent Care Programs on Public Employee Morale, Productivity, and
Performance." Samantha L.Durst, University of North Texas sdurst@scs.cmm.unt.edu
- "Contracting Out: Effective Paradigms for Changing Environments." Fran Goldman,
Binghamton University frances@binghamton.edu
- "Clean-up Costs and the Decision to Settle: An Empirical Analysis of Litigation Under
Superfund." Eric Helland, Ball State University, Andy Whitford, Rice University,
whitford@rice.edu
- "The Coming Economic and Political Budget Squeeze on the Domestic Discretionary
Budget." Peter Kobrak, Western Michigan University Peter.Kobrak@wmich.edu; Robert Peters,
Western Michigan University
- "Privatization in the Turkic Moslem Republics of Central Asia." S. D. Koyluoglu, Eastern
Michigan University
- "A Test of the Positive Value of Discretion at the Federal Level." David Paul, University of
Illinois dpaul@uiuc.edu
- "New Challenges to Public Administration: Cleaning Toxic Waste at Federal Facilities."
Dianne Rahm, Iowa State University drahm@iastate.edu
- "Bureaucratic Resources and Congressional Controls Across Eight Agencies." Evan J.
Rinquist, Florida State University, eringqui@garnet.acns.fsu.edu; Jeff Worsham, West Virginia
University; Marc Allen Eisner, Wesleyan University
Poster Discussants:
George A. Krause,
University of South Carolina, krauseg@garnet.cla.sc.edu
Kenneth J. Meier,
Texas A&M University, kmeier@politics.tamu.edu
Paul Quirk, University
of Illinois, paulq@igpa.uicu.edu
Joe Soss, American
University, jsoss@american.edu
George A. Waller,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, wallerg@csd.uwm
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Panel 1-5 THEORETICAL ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF INSTITUTIONS: NEW BOOKS
BY TSEBELIS/MONEY AND HUBER
(co-sponsored with Legislative Politics, Panel 17-1)
Panel 1-11 A EUROPE OF REGIONS?
Chair: Thomas D. Lancaster, Emory University, polstdl@emory.edu
Papers:
- "Explaining Changes in the Expression of Regional Identity in Scotland and Wales: The
Effects of European Integration." Mike Demczyk, Miami University,
mjdemczy@miamiu.muohio.edu
- "The EU and the Regions of Spain: The Cases of Galicia and Valencia." Carolyn Marie
Dudek, University of Pittsburgh, cmdst22@pitt.edu
- "Europe in Transition: Territorial Parties in the European Union." Joel Herndon, Emory
University, jhern01@emory.edu
Disc: Anthony Mughan, Ohio State University, mughan.1@osu.edu
Goldie Shabad, Ohio State University,
Goldie.Shabad@polisci.sbs.ohio state.edu
Panel 2-7 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
Chair Kimberly Niles, University of California, Los Angeles,
niles@ucla.edu
Papers:
- "Democracy, Authoritarian Government, and the Environment: The Political Economy of
Deforestation in Thailand and Indonesia." Neil A. Englehart, LaFayette College,
englehan@lafayette.edu
- "From Patronage to Policy: Party Politics in Thailand." Allen Hicken, University of
California, San Diego, ahicken@ucsd.edu
- "Coordination, Commitment, and Time Horizons: Social Institutions' and Macroeconomic
Policy in Indonesia." Smita Singh, Harvard University, singh@fas.harvard.edu
- "Poverty Alleviation as a Political Survival Strategy in Southeast `Asia." Kimberly Niles,
University of California, Los Angeles, niles@ucla.edu
Disc: William Liddle, Ohio State University,
william.liddle@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Panel 2-11 TIME AND INSTITUTIONS
(co-sponsored with Comparative Politics Transitions Toward Democracy, Panel 3-13)
Panel 3-11 FEDERAL ARRANGEMENTS IN TRANSITIONAL STATES
Chair: Steven L. Solnick, Columbia University, sls27@columbia.edu
Papers:
- "Territorial Coalitions in Transitional States: Russia in Comparative Perspective" Olga
Shvetsova,Washington University, shvetso@artsci.wustl.edu; Mikhail Filippov, Washington
University
- "Decline and Recovery in Russia's Regions: Explaining Rates of Small Business Growth."
Daniel Treisman, UCLA, treisman@polisci.ucla.edu
- "Territorial Coalitions in Transitional States." Steven L. Solnick, Columbia University,
sls27@columbia.edu
Disc: Sunita Parikh, Washington University,
saparikh@artsci.wustl.edu
Panel 3-13 TIME AND INSTITUTIONS
(co-sponsored with Comparative Politics Industrialized Countries, Panel 2-11)
Chair: Timothy Frye, The Ohio State University,
tim.frye.@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Papers:
- "Institutional Stickiness and Presidential Power in the Post-Communist World." Timothy
Frye, The Ohio State University, tim.frye.@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
- "Legislative-Party Cohesiveness in Post-Transition Chile." John Carey, Washington
University , carey@wustl.edu
- "Democatization and Institutional Change: Central Bank Autonomy in Mexico, 1994."
Delia Boylan, University of Chicago , boylan@uchicago.edu
- "Interpretation and Coordination in Constitutional Politics." James Johnson, University of
Rochester , jjsn@troi.cc. rochester.edu; Randall Calvert,The University of Rochester,
rcal@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Disc: Jack Knight, Washington University,
knight@artsci.wustl.edu
Panel 4-4 MAKING THE NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL: DETERMINANTS AND
CONSEQUENCES OF STATE-SPONSORED REPRESSION
Chair: David Richards, Binghamton University,
bd90619@binghamton.edu
Papers:
- "Responding to Revolution: Repression, Accommodation, and Opposition in Post-Internal
War States." Matthew Krain, Indiana University, mkrain@indiana.edu.
- "Empowering Women to Resist Oppression: A Cross-National Empirical Investigation."
Patricia McGee Crotty,, East Stroudsberg University, pcrotty@esu.edu.
- "Sorting Out Dissent and Repression." Chris Lee, University of California- Riverside,
chrlee@aol.com
- "Political Risk Assessment and the Dependency-Human Rights Nexus." David Richards,
Binghamton University bd90619@binghamton.edu; David Sacko, Pennsylvania State
University, dsacko@psu.edu.
Disc: Victor Hinojosa, University of Notre Dame,
victor.j.hinojosa@nd.edu
Panel 5-6 MONETARY POLICY-MAKING: POLICY OUTCOMES
Chairs: William R. Keech, Carnegie Mellon University,
keech+@andrew.cmu.edu
Christopher Way,
Cornell University, crw12@cornell.edu
Papers:
- "Democratic Institutions and Monetary Policy in an Age of Capital Mobility." William
Bernhard, University of Illinois , bernhard@uiuc.edu; David Leblang, University of North
Texas , dleblang@unt.edu
- "Central Bank Independence and Inflation: The Functional Form for Empirical and
Theoretical Evaluation." Robert J. Franzese, Jr. University of Michigan, franzese@umich.edu
- "Political Business Cycles in Germany: German Governments and the Bundesbank."
Salvatore Pitruzzello, Columbia University, pitruzz@columbia.edu
- "The Policy Manipulation of the Natural Rate of Unemployment." Jajeet S. Sekhon,
Cornell University, jsekhon@husc.harvard.edu
Disc: William R. Keech, Carnegie Mellon University,
keech+@andrew.cmu.edu;
Christopher Way,
Cornell University, crw12@cornell.edu
Panel 6-14 SIGNALLING AND LEARNING: ADVANCES IN POLITICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Chair: Donald Green, Yale University, donald.green@yale.edu
Papers:
- "Perceptual Bias in the Interpretation of Evidence on Perceptual Bias." Donald Green, Yale
University, donald.green@yale.edu; Alan Gerber, Yale University
- "Stop the Presses: When Can the Media Lead Public Opinion?" Gregory Bovitz, University
of California-San Diego;James Bruckman, University of California-San Diego; Arthur Lupia.
University of California-San Diego
- "Political Institutions and Political Learning." Donald R. Searing, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill; Marco R. Steenbergen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill,
- "Comparing Psychology-Based and Rational Choice Models of Decision." William Bianco,
Penn State University, wtb3@psu.edu; James H. Kuklinski, University of Illinois
Disc: Rebecca B. Morton, University of Iowa,
rebecca-morton@uiowa.edu
Panel 7-7 SOCIAL CAPITAL AND DEMOCRATIC POLITICS
Chair: Mark Schneider, Russell Sage Foundation, mark@rsage.org
Papers:
- "Democracy at Work." Diana C. Mutz; University of Wisconsin, mutz@polisci.wisc.edu;
Jeffrey J. Mondak, Florida State University, jmondak@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- "Extracurricular Activities and Citzenship: Investing in the Social Capital of Today's
Youth." Elizabeth S. Smith, University of Minnesota, essmith@aol.com
- "Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in the Neighborhood Context." J. Tobin Grant,
Ohio State University, grant.112@osu.edu; Quin Monson, Ohio State University,
monson.6@osu.edu
- "Social Capital and Participation in Democracy." Yvette Alex-Assenoh, Indiana University;
Ron Lake, Indiana University; Steven Procopio, Indiana University, sprocopi@indiana.edu
Disc: Mark Schneider, Russell Sage Foundation, mark@rsage.org
Panel 7-10 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
Chair: Marni Ezra, National Science Foundation, ezram@erols.com
Papers:
Congressional Campaign Issues and Voter Concerns: Do Candidates Address Issues that
Matter?" Jon K. Dalager, Georgetown College, jdalage0@gtc.georgetown.ky.us
- "The Partisan Component to the Incumbency Advantage." Brad Lockerbie, University of
Georgia, cmsprf9@uga.cc.uga.edu
- "Agenda Setting and Voter Response in Congressional Elections." Paul Herrnson,
University of Maryland, pherrn@bss2.umd.edu; Kelly Patterson,
Brigham Young University, kdpatterson@fhss.byu.edu
- "Midterm Losses in Congression Elections." Deborah Morris, University of
Maryland-College Park; Eric Uslaner, University of Maryland-College Park,
euslaner@bss2.umd.edu
Disc: Gerald Wright, Indiana University
Panel 8-9 FRAMING THE ISSUES: HOW THE MEDIA SHAPES PUBLIC POLICY
AND OPINION
Chair: Stephen Earl Bennett, University of Cinncinnati,
stephen.bennett@uc.edu,
Papers:
- "Framing Policy Debate on Old Age Issues." Laurie A. Rhodebeck, Oberlin College,
frhodebeck@oberlin.edu
- "The Caning of Michael Fay: The Media Versus the Public Versus the Politicians." Jinney
S. Smith, Northwestern University, jinney-smith@nwu.edu; Benjamin I. Page, Northwestern
University
- "Portraying the Public Voice: Public Opinion in the News." Diane Heith, Brown
University, Diane_Heith@brown.edu; Lori Cox Han, University of California Los Angeles,
Disc: Jan P. Vermeer, Nebraska Wesleyan University,
jpv@NebrWesleyan.edu
Panel 9-1 ROUNDTABLE ON FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY
(co-sponsored with the Women's Caucus, Panel 25-4)
Panel 9-7 GENDER IDEOLOGY, WORK, AND WELFARE REFORM
(Note: This Panel will feature an alternate format. Participants will exchange Papers
beforehand. The Chair will facilitate discussion by identifying broad themes/questions
addressed in the Papers. All Panel members will engage in discussion about their work, and
invite participation from the audience.)
Chair: Mary Lou Kendrigan, Lansing Community College,
MKENDRIGAN@alpha.lansing.cc.mi.us
Papers:
- "Attitudes Towards Welfare: The Roles of Gender and Core Values." Nina Van Dyke,
University of California, Santa Barbara, 6500nina@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu
- "Gender and the Role of Work." Russ Muirhead, Williams College,
J.Russell.Muirhead@williams.edu
- "Welfare and Work: What Happened to Feminist Perspectives?" Cathy M. Johnson,
Williams College, Cathy.M.Johnson@williams.edu
Panel 10-6 ROUNDTABLE: THE MEASUREMENT OF RACE: RACIAL
DICHOTOMIZATION IN A MULTI-CULTURAL SOCIETY
Chair: Brian Silver, Michigan State University,
bsilver@pilot.msu.edu
Part: Tom W. Smith, University of Chicago, National Opinion
Research Center
Donald Kinder,
University of Michigan, drkinder@umich.edu
Paula McClain,
University of Virginia, pdm6t@virginia.edu
Frank Gilliam,
University of California - Los Angeles, fgilliam@ucla.edu
Panel 11-7 NEW THOUGHTS ON HOBBES AND LOCKE
Chair: Arlene W. Saxonhouse, University of Michigan,
awsaxon@umich.edu
Papers:
- "Thomas Hobbes: Theologian." Laura Merzig, Wheaton College,
laura.v.merzig@wheaton.edu
- "The Political Economy of Thomas Hobbes." Michael McLendon, University of Texas at
Austin, mikemc@jeeves.la.utexas.edu
- "Lockean Rhetoric and Toleration." Laurence Nee, University of Dallas,
lnee@acad.udallas.edu
Disc: Patrick Riley, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Arlene W. Saxonhouse,
University of Michigan, awsaxon@umich.edu
Panel 11-12 CONFRONTING THE 60S: A ROUNDTABLE
Chair: John Wallach, Hunter College,
jwallach@shiva.hunter.cuny.edu
Part: Donald A. Downs, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
dadowns@facstaff.wisc.edu
Meta Mendel-Reyes, Swarthmore College, mmendel1@swarthmore.edu
James Miller, The New School, millerje@newschool.edu
Panel 13-2 FORMAL MODELS OF U.S. LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
Chair: Scott Ainsworth, University of Georgia, Athens,
sainswor@uga.cc.uga.edu
Papers:
- "Killer" Amendments in Congress." John D. Wilkerson, University of Washington at
Seattle, fizzle@u.washington.edu
- "A Modest Proposal: Reconciling Theories of Gridlock." Craig Volden, Claremont
Graduate University, craig.volden@cgu.edu Carl M. Rhodes,
- "The Herding of Cats: Leadership, Uncertainty and Signaling in the U.S. Congress.", Rice
University, rhodes@ruf.rice.edu
- "Destined or Doomed: Seeking Power and Reelection in the U.S. House of
Representatives." Kristin Kanthak, University of Iowa, kristin-kanthak@uiowa.edu
Disc: Nathan Dietz, University of Rochester,
nnd2@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Panel 14-7 THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT AND MODELS FOR REDISTRICTING
Chair: David Lublin, University of South Carolina,
lublin@garnet.cla.sc.edu
Papers:
- "A Normal Vote Approach to Redistricting Analysis." Brian J. Gaines, University of
Illinois, bjgaines@uiuc.edu; Rui J. De Figuereido, Jr., University of California at Berkeley,
rui@haas.berkeley.edu; Wendy Tam, University of Illinois, wendy@stat.berkeley.edu
- "How to Predict the Effects of Redistricting -- Better." Micah Altman, Harvard University,
maltman@www-vdc.fas.harvard.edu
- "Patchwork Districts and Representation: Multi-Rackal Gerrymandering and Policy
Outcomes in the States." David Epstein, Stanford University, de11@columbia.edu; Sharyn
O'Halloran, Stanford University, so33@columbia.edu
Disc: David Lublin University of South
Carolina,lublin@garnet.cla.sc.edu
Panel 14-10 Modeling Bureaucratic Behavior: Four Great Papers with Really Awful
Titles
(co-sponsored with Public Administration, Panel 22-4)
Panel 15-12 NOMINATION CAMPAIGNS
Chair: Sarah M. Morehouse, University of Connecticut,
macsarahj@postoffice.worldnet.att.net
Papers:
- "Early Voting, Presidential Primaries, and the Future of Momentum." Andrew Busch,
University of Denver, abusch@du.edu
- "Democratic and Republican Intra-Elite and Elite-Mass Linkages, 1980-1992: Towards and
Institutional Explanation." Douglas Usher, Cornell University, dlu1@tempter.arts.cornell.edu
Disc: Jean-Philippe Faletta, Wayne State University
Panel 16-1 AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS: JOHN GEER'S FROM TEA LEAVES TO
OPINION POLLS
Chair: Walter Stone, University of Colorado,
stonew@sobek.colorado.edu
Author: John Geer, Vanderbilt University,
geer@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Part: John Aldrich, Duke University, aldrich@acpub.duke.edu
Susan Herbst,
Northwestern University, sherbst@nwu.edu
Paul Quirk, University
of Illinois-Urbana, p-quirk@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu
Panel 17-1 THEORETICAL ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF INSTITUTIONS: NEW
BOOKS BY TSEBELIS/MONEY AND HUBER
(co-sponsored with Comparative Politics Industrialized Countries, Panel 1-5)
Chair: Steven S. Smith, University of Minnesota,
sssmith@polisci.umn.edu
Papers:
- "Rationalizing Parliament." John D. Huber, University of Michigan, jhuber@sph.umich.edu
- "Bicameralism." George Tsebelis, University of California, Los Angeles,
Tsebelis@ucla.edu
Disc: Gary Cox University of California, San Diego, gcox@ucsd.edu
Michael Laver, Trinity
College, mlaver@tcd.ie
Gerhard Loewenberg,
University of Iowa, g-loewenberg@uiowa.edu
Steven S. Smith,
University of Minnesota, sssmith@polisci.umn.edu
Panel 17-17 REPRESENTATION OF MINORITY INTERESTS IN CONGRESS
Chair: Brian D. Posler, Millikin University,
bposler@mail.millikin.edu
Papers:
- "Why Differences Matter: The Impact of Hispanics and Asians in Congress." Dena Levy,
SUNY, Brockport, dlevy@acs.brockport.edu; Charles Tien, Hunter College, CUNY,
ctien@shiva.hunter.CUNY.EDU
- "Examining Civil Rights Roll Call Voting in the Senate, 1957-1991." Francine Sanders,
University of Texas, San Antonio, fsanders@lonestar.utsa.edu
- "Redistricting and the Georgia Congressional Delegation: New Constituencies - New
Interests." F. Carl Walton, University of Georgia, cmswalt@uga.cc.uga.edu; Scott Gissendanner,
University of Georgia,
- "Majority Black Districts: Wastelands or Breeding Grounds? A View From the States."
Kerry L. Haynie, Rutgers University, klhaynie@rci.rutgers.edu; Kimberly D. Clark, Rutgers
University, clkimber@clam.rutgers.edu
- "Legislative Sponsorship and Cohesion: The Congressional Black Caucus and the Calculus
of Bill Introduction." Neil Pinney, Western Michigan University, pinney@wmich.edu; George
Serra, Bridgewater State College, gserra@topcat.bridgew.edu
Disc: Matthew Schousen, Franklin & Marshall College,
m_schousen@acad.fandm.edu
Panel 18-4 MODELS OF APPELLATE COURT DECISION MAKING
Chair: Steven R. Van Winkle, SUNY Stony Brook,
stevevw@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Papers:
- "A Cite for Every Season? The Plasticity of Judicial Decision Making on the Eighth Circuit
Court of Appeals in Administrative Law Cases." Blake J. Nelson, Pennsylvania State University
Harrisburg, nxb17@psu.edu; Paul A. Kramer, Moorhead State University,
kramer@mhdma.moorhead.msus.edu
- "Bringing the Law Back In: Finding a Role for Law in Models of Supreme Court Decision
Making." Herbert M. Kritzer, University of Wisconsin Madison, kritzer@polisci.wisc.edu; Mark
Richards, University of Wisconsin Madison; J. Mitchell Pickerill, University of Wisconsin
Madison
- "Judicial Decision Making and Statutory Interpretation in the U.S. Courts of Appeals."
Susan B. Haire, University of Georgia, cmshaire@uga.cc.uga.edu; Rick Dunn, Dickinson
College, dunnr@dickinson.edu
- "Reassessing the Attitudinal Approach: Case Significance and Votes on the Merits." Paul
Martin, University of Oxford, paul.martin@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
Disc: Thomas Walker, Emory University, polstw@emory.edu
Steven R. Van
Winkle, SUNY Stony Brook, stevevw@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Panel 19-9 WELFARE POLICY IN THE STATES
Chair: Richard Winters, Dartmouth College,
Richard.f.winters@dartmouth.edu
Papers:
- "Social Disturbance and Social Welfare Policy." Nicholas Bauroth, Loyola University,
Nabarot@luc.edu
- "The (Non)Politics of Welfare." Richard M. Francis, Brown University,
Richard_francis@brown.edu
- "State v. Federal Government: Who Leads Welfare Reform?." Shelly Arsneault, Western
Kentucky University, Shelly.arsneault@wku.edu
- "State Fiscal Controls and the Impact on State Welfare Spending." Craig Goodman,
Marquette University, 4ca3goodmanc@vms.mu.edu
Disc: Charles Barilleaux, Florida State University,
cbarrile@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Panel 19-10 ELECTIONS AND PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE
Chair: Alan Brierly, University of Northern Iowa
Papers:
- "Louisiana's Open Election Law and the Politics of Extremism." Brian Schaffner,
University of Indiana, Bshaffne@indiana.edu
- "The National Voter Registration Act and Participation in South Carolina: Challenge,
Compliance and Continuity." Bruce Ransom, Clemson University, Bii@clemson.edu; David
Woodard, Clemson University, judith@clemson.edu
- "Electoral Disintegration in State Elections: Addressing the Level of Analysis Problem."
Brian Smentkowski, Southeast Missouri State University, Bpsmentkowski@semovm.semo.edu
Disc: Ronald Weber, University of Wisconsin,
rweber@csd.uwm.edu
Panel 21-7 THE POLITICS OF WELFARE POLICY
Chair: Ronald F. King, Tulane University,
ronking@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Papers:
- "Deciphering the Current Attack on the Welfare State." Brian Waddell, University of
Connecticut, Stamford Branch, sarah.raskin@mail.trincoll.edu
- "Does Welfare Lead to More Dependence?." Yuhang Shi, East Carolina University,
shiy@mail.ecu.edu
- "The New Politics of Welfare Medicine." Michael K. Gusmano, Yale University,
Gusmano@MASPO3.MAS.MAS.YALE.EDU ; Colleen Grogan, Yale University
- "Is There A Culture of Dependence? Public Assistance and Public Opinion." Saundra K.
Schneider, University of South Carolina, saundra-schneider@sc.edu ; William G. Jacoby,
University of South Carolina
Disc: Karen L. Baird, Purchase College, SUNY, baird@purchase.edu
Ronald F. King, Tulane
University, ronking@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Panel 21-17 DESIGNING PUBLIC POLICIES, THE COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Malcolm Goggin, Michigan State University,
goggin@pilot.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Determinants of Policy Design: The State of the Literature." Rejean Landry, Universite'
Laval, rejean.landry@pol.ulaval.ca ; Frederick Varone, Institut de Hautes Etudes en
Administration Publique, Switzerland, frederic.varone@idheap.unit.ch ; Malcolm Goggin,
Michigan State University, goggin@pilot.msu.edu ; Susan Gerard Marton, University of
Goteberg, Sweden, susan.marton@pol.gu.se ; Ivan Bleiklie, University of Bergen, Norway ;
ivar.bleiklie@los.uib.no
- "Policy Design: Perspectives, Concepts, and Measures." Arco Timmermans, Delft
University of Technology, The Netherlands, a.timmermans@sepa.tudelft.nl ; Christine
Rothmayr, Institut fuer Politikwissenschaft, University of Zurich, rothmayr@pwi.unizh.ch ; Uwe
Serduelt, Institut fuer Politikwissenschaft, University of Zurich, serduelt@pwi.unizh.ch ;
Frederick Varone, Institut de Hautes Etudes en Administration Publique, Switzerland,
frederic.varone@idheap.unit.ch
- "Studying Policy Design Comparatively: Methodological Issues." Malcolm Goggin,
Michigan State University, goggin@wmich.edu ; Sissel Hovik, Norwegian Institute of Urban and
Regional Research, sissel.hovik@nibr.no
Disc: B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh
David Weimer,
University of Rochester, dewr@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Panel 22-4 MODELING BUREAUCRATIC BEHAVIOR: FOUR GREAT Papers WITH
REALLY AWFUL TITLES
(co-sponsored with Methodology, Panel 14-10)
Chair: Thomas Hammond, Michigan State University,
thammond@pilot.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Uncertainty, Information Processing and Organizational Response: The Nature of
Risk-Bearing Behavior in Public Bureaucracies." George A. Krause, University of South
Carolina, krauseg@garnet.cla.sc.edu
- "Bureaucratic Labor Markets, Agency Culture, and the Struggles of the Progressive
Agency, 1897-1913" Daniel P. Carpenter, Princeton Uni versity, dcarpent@princeton.edu
- "Comparative Methods for the Analysis of the Allocation of Time."
John Brehm, Duke University,
jbrehm@acpub.duke.edu; Scott Gates, Michigan State University, gatess@pilot.msu.edu; Brad
Gomez, Duke University
- "A Markov Chain Regime Switching Model of Budgeting Behavior." John Bremer,
University of Rochester, brem@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Disc: Jeff Gill, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and Harvard University,
jgill@hmdc.fas.harvard.edu
Panel 25-4 ROUNDTABLE ON FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics, Panel 9-1)
Chair: Lyn Kathlene, Purdue University, kathlene@polsci.purdue.edu
Part:
Mary Hawkesworth,
University of Louisville, mehawk01@ulkyvm.louisville.edu
Jennifer Ring,
University of Nevada, jring@unr.edu
Lynn Staeheli,
University of Colorado at Boulder, lynner@spot.colorado.edu
Peregrine
Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah, psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu
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Section 24 Posters
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES TO THE POLITICAL SCIENCE
DISCIPLINE
- "Political Science and the Ford Institute." Kim Tunnicliff, Albion
College, ktunnicliff@alpha.albion.edu
- "To the Nth Degree: Political Science, Professionalism and the
Liberal Arts." Ann Davies, Beloit College, daviesa@beloit.edu; Sandra
Fried, Beloit College, frieds@stu.beloit.edu
- "Teaching Political Science 'One-Course-At-A-Time': Challenges and
Opportunities." David Loebsack, Cornell College,
LOEBSACK@cornell-iowa.edu
- "A Tradition of Excellence: Political Science at Furman." Glen
Halva-Neubauer, Furman University. glen.halva-neubauer@furman.edu
- "Political Science at Grinnell." Robert Grey, Grinell College,
grey@ac.grin.edu
- "Integrated International Studies: A New Multidisciplinary Approach to
Undergraduate International Studies." Robert F. Seibert, Knox College,
rseibert@knox.edu
- "Contributions of the Millilin Department to the Profession." Robert
McIntire, Millikin University, rmcintire@mail.millikin.edu; Brian Posler,
Millikin University, bposler@mail.millikin.edu; Michelle Deardorff,
Millikin University, mdeardorff@mail.millikin.edu
- Success in Inpiring Undergraduate Research." John W. Williams,
Principia College, jww@prin.edu
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Saturday, April 25, 8:30
Panel 1-7 SPATIAL MODELS, PARTY CUES, AND VOTE CHOICE
Chair: James Druckman, University of California, San Diego,
jdruckma@weber.ucsd.edu Papers:
- "Mixed Signals, Mixed Results: The 1994 Referendum Voting in Sweden and Norway."
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Washington University in St. Louis, aasgeirs@artsci.wustl.edu
- "Voter Disloyalty in French Elections: Two-Round Ballots and Spatial Competition."
Joseph W. Doherty, University of California, Los Angeles, jdoherty@ucla.edu
- "Ideology, Issues, and Spatial Distance: Vote Choice in Multiparty Canada." Steven E.
Galatas, University of Missouri-Columbia, c597316@showme.missouri.edu
Disc: James Druckman, University of California, San Diego,
jdruckma@weber.ucsd.edu
Randolph T.
Stevenson, Rice University, stevens@ruf.rice.edu
Panel 2-10 SURVIVAL AND MONARCHY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Chair:
Papers:
- "The Succession Question in Gulf Monarchies." Gawdat Bahgat, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania, gbahgat@grove.iup.edu
- "no title." Martin Gruberg, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh,
gruberg@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu
- "Dynastic Monarchism: Ruling Families and Monarchical Resilience in the Middle East."
Michael Herb, UCLA, tasneem@ucla.edu.
Disc:
Panel 3-6 OPPOSITION AND PARTICIPATION IN AUTHORITARIAN AND
DEMOCRATIZING REGIMES
Chair: David M. Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
OLSONDM@iris.uncg.edu Papers:
- "Letters, Visits and More: State-Society Relations in Modern China." Laura Luehrmann,
Ohio State University, luehrmann.1@osu.edu
- "Political Events and Political Participation During the Estonian Transition to Democracy."
Cynthia S. Kaplan, University of California, Santa Barbara, kaplan@alishaw.ucsb.edu; Henry E.
Brady, University of California, Berkeley, hbrady@bravo.berkeley.edu
- "The Civil Servicve Systems of China and Hong Kong SAR: Parallel Systems, Uncertain
Future." Carol Ann Traut, University of South Dakota, ctraut@charlie.usd.edu
Disc: David M. Olson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
OLSONDM@iris.uncg.edu
Panel 3-8 POLITICAL CONFLICT AND POLITICAL JUSTICE IN AFRICA
Chair: Dawn Jamison Nowacki, Linfield College,
dnowacki@calvin.linfield.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Truth Commissions on the Legitimacy of Nascent Democracies." Belinda
Botha, University of Houston, pols2g5@bayou.uh.edu
- "Ethnicity, Democracy and the African State: Theoretical Query and Statistical
Comparison." Zeric Kay Smith, University of South Carolina, zksmith@sc.edu
- "The End of an Era: The Resignation of De Klerk and the Rebirth of the National Party in
South Africa." Thomas Kolasa, Washington University, kolasa@artsci.wustl.edu
Disc: Dawn Jamison Nowacki, Linfield College,
dnowacki@calvin.linfield.edu
Panel 5-7 MONETARY POLICY-MAKING IN INTERNATIONAL AND
DEVELOPING CONTEXTS
Chair: Andrew P. Cortell University of Utah,
acortell@poli-sci.utah.edu
Papers:
- "The Monetary Consequences of Democracy in a Developing Country Context: Is There a
Political Monetary Cycle in Turkey?" Ali Carkoglu, Bogazici University, carkogla@boun.edu.tr
- "International Capital Mobility and National Monetary Policymaking." So Young Kim,
Northwestern University, s-kim6@nwu.edu
- "The Rise of Bond-Market Politics." Jeffrey Ladewig, University of Texas,
jladewig@mail.utexas.edu
- "The International Monetary Game and Domestic Politics." Quan Li, Florida State
University, lquan@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Disc: Henry W. Chappell, Jr., University of South Carolina,
chappell@darla.badm.sc.edu
Panel 6-1 POLITICAL TRUST
Chair: Eric Uslaner, University of Maryland,
euslaner@bsse.umd.edu
Papers:
- "Right Direction or Wrong Track: A Time Series Analysis of the Public Mood." George A.
Waller, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, waller@csd.uwm.edu
- "Trusting and Joining: Socialization and Social Capital." Paul S. Martin, University of
Wisconsin-Madison,pauli@polisci.wisc.edu; Michele P. Claibourn, University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
- "Explaining Strength of Partisanship: The Role of Political Trust." Marc J. Hetherington,
University of Virginia, mjh5h@virginia.edu
- "Can we Trust 'Trust': Re-Assessing the Meaning of Political Trust." Chris Sissie
Hadjiharalambous, University of Northern Iowa,hadjiha@uni.edu; Maria Vryza, University of
Northern Iowa
Disc: Eric Uslaner, University of Maryland;
euslaner@bsse.umd.edu
Panel 7-1 ELECTORAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Marianne Stewart, University of Texas at Dallas,
mstewart@utdallas.edu
Papers:
- "Applying the Spatial Model Dynamically: The Dimensions of Electoral Competition in the
1990s." Hazem Ghobarah, University of Texas at Austin, ghorbarah@gov.utexas.edu; Melvin J.
Hinich, University of Texas at Austin, hinich@gov.utexas.edu
- "Presidential Polls as a Time Series: The Case of 1996." Robert S. Erikson, University of
Houston ,rerikson@uh.edu; Christopher Wlezien, University of Houston cwlezien@uh.edu
- "Macro-Public Moods." Charles Ostrom, Michigan State University,
ostrom@pilot.msu.edu; Paul R. Abramson, Michigan State University
- "Macropartisanship: Still Waters Run Deep?" Anirudh Ruhil, SUNY-Stony Brook
ruhil@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Helmut Norpoth, SUNY-Stony Brook ; Michael F. Meffert,
SUNY-Stony Brook
Disc: Marianne Stewart, University of Texas at Dallas,
mstewart@utdallas.edu
Panel 7-9 ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF POLITICAL INFORMATION
Chair: Timothy Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
facklert@nevada.edu
Papers:
- "How "Socio" is "Socio"? Exploring the Spatial Levels of Voters' Economic Evaluations."
Fred Cutler, cutler@democracy.queensu.ca,
- "Interpersonal Influence and the Choice of a Political Discussant." Christopher Kenny,
Louisiana State University, pokenn@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu
- "Voting Behavior in the 1992 British General Election: Contextual Effects of Religion,
Class, Party and Issue Positions." Laurence Kotler-Berkowitz, Brown University,
laurence-kotler@brown.edu
- "Agent or Adversary: The Differential Impact of News Papers, Television, and
Interpersonal Communication on Participatory Behavior." Dietram A. Scheufele, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, dacheue@journalism.wisc.edu, Patricia Moy, University ofWisconsin-Madison,
Disc: Timothy Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
facklert@nevada.edu
Panel 8-6 POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND THE INTERNET
Chair: Rodney Wambeam, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
rwamb@unlgrad1.unl.edu
Papers:
- "The Electronic Audience: The New Mediation of Political Communication." Shannon
Wabshall, Mary Stuckey, University of Mississippi, slwabsha@olemiss.edu
- "Democratization and the Internet: Political Communication and Anti-Government,
Messages in USENET Newsgroups." Kevin A. Hill, Florida International University,
khill@servax.fiu.edu
- "News You Can Choose: Patterns of Internet and Traditional Media Use in a Networked
Community." Scott L. Althaus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, salthaus@uiuc.edu;
David Tewksbury, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- "Political Culture of the Internet." John Hughes, Monmouth University,
Jhughes@mondec.monmouth.edu
Disc: Susan Herbst, Northwestern University,
s-herbst@nwu.edu
Panel 9-17 WOMEN, ECONOMICS, AND WELFARE REFORM
(Note: This Panel will feature an alternate format. Participants will exchange Papers
beforehand. The Chair will facilitate discussion by identifying broad themes/questions addressed
in the Papers. All Panel members will engage in discussion about their work, and invite
participation from the audience.)
Chair: Cathy M. Johnson, Williams College,
Cathy.M.Johnson@williams.edu
Papers:
- "Institutional Affect, Welfare Reform, and The 104th Congress." Kathleen Casey, Rutgers
University, kcasey@rci.rutgers.edu
- "Where Were Congresswomen When Welfare was Reformed?" Noelle Norton, University
of San Diego, norton@pwa.acusd.edu
- "Social Control and Resistance in the Lives of Poor Women." Jyl Josephson, Texas Tech
University, bqjyl@ttacs.ttu.edu
- "Competing Gender Ideologies in Congress: The Case of Welfare Reform." Georgia
Duerst-Lahti, Beloit College, duerstgj@beloit.edu
Panel 10-8 CROSS-NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Lauren McLaren, American University,
mclaren@american.edu
Papers:
- "Grassroots Mobilization and Diaspora Politics: Armenian Interest Groups and the Role of
Collective Memory." Rachel Anderson-Paul, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
andrsnpl@uiuc.edu
- "Recreating Identities: Ethiopian Women in Israel." Jennifer A. Skulte, University of
Maryland, v-jskulte@bss2.umd.edu
- "Multiethnic States in Search of Viability - A Cross-Regional Comparison."Zoran Zic,
Rockford College, zzic@rockford.edu
- "The Politics of Cultural Property Rights: American Indian Sports Mascots." Paula Mohan,
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, mohanp@uwwvax.uww.edu
Disc: Dennis Patterson, Michigan State University,
dennis.patterson@ssc.msu.edu
Panel 11-8 SPEECHES AND DISCOURSES OF UNION
Chair: Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University, hansonr@indiana.edu
Papers:
- "When Is a Fourth of July Oration Not Really a Fourth of July Oration?" David F. Ericson,
Wichita State University, ericson@twsuvm.uc.twsu.edu
- "Political Argument Over the Bank of the United States, 1791-1832." Paul W. Soper,
University of Minnesota, psoper@polisci.umn.edu
- "Union as the American General Will." Rogan Kersh, Syracuse University,
rtkersh@maxwell.syr.edu
Disc: Robert W. T. Martin, Hamilton College, rmartin@hamilton.edu
Alan Gibson, St.
Ambrose University, agibson@saunix.sau.edu
Panel 12-5 LIBERALISM AND COMMUNITY
Chair: William Caspary, Washington University,
caspary@artsci.wustl.edu
Papers:
- "Classical Liberal Communities: Theory and Practice." Claire Morgan, University of
Maryland, v-cmorgan@bss2.umd.edu
- "Ethnic Identity in a Liberal Society." Irina Khmelko, Indiana University,
ikhmelko@indiana.edu
- "The Nation as a Communal Good: A Nationalist Response to the Liberal View of
Community." Siobhan Harty, McGill University, sharty@po-box.mcgill.ca
- "The Shifting Ideal of a Community: The Policies of the Revolution and the Ratification of
the Constitution." Richard Laux, Illinois State University, endymion@dave-world.net
Disc: William Caspary, Washington University,
caspary@artsci.wustl.edu
Panel 13-4 FORMAL MODELS OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN VOTERS AND
CANDIDATES
Chair: Shlomo Mizrahi, Ben Gurion University,
shlomom@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
Papers:
- "Character, Charisma and Candidate Location." Tim Groseclose, Ohio State University,
grosclose.5@osu.edu
- "Assessing the Optimal Strategies of Allocating Campaign Resources Based on a
Probabilistic Voting Model." Guang-Jong Fann, SUNY at Stony Brook; Mihriye Mete, SUNY at
Stony Brook, mmete@ccvm.sunsb.edu
- "Congressional Parties and Primary Elections." Mark M. Berger, Duke University,
mmb4@acpub.duke.edu
- "Indecision Theory: An Informational Model of Roll-Off." Paolo Ghirardato, California
Institute of Technology; Jonathan N. Katz, California Institute of Technology,
jkatz@golem.caltech.edu
Disc: Krishna Ladha, University of Chicago,
Ladha@simon.wustl.edu
Panel 15-6 THE POLITICS OF ORGANIZED RELIGION
Chair: John C. Green, The University of Akron,
r1jg1@vm1.cc.uakron.edu
Papers:
- "The Christian Right in Michigan: Toward the Year 2000." James Penning, Calvin College,
penn@calvin.edu
- "Christian Right Influence and Congressional Voting." Douglas Weber, American
University, dweber@crp.org
- "The Evangelical Left: Who Are They and Does It Matter?" Jeffrey A. VanDerWerff,
University of Kansas, jvdw@lark.cc.ukans.edu
- "The Expanding Republican Party Coalition, 1968-1996: The Advent of Religious Morality
in a Secular Era." Brett Clifton, Brown University
Disc: Lyman A. Kellstedt, Wheaton College,
Lyman.Kellstedt@wheaton.edu
Panel 15-8 INTEREST GROUPS AND PUBLIC POLICY
Chair: Marie Hojnacki, Penn State University, meh11@psu.edu
Papers:
- "The Political Role of Philanthropy: Private Foundations, Interest Group Representation,
and Public Policy." Brent Andersen, Brigham Young University, banderse@fhss.byu.edu
- "Of Hogs and Men: Environmental Racism and the Pathologies of Interest Group
Organization." Michael Dimock, North Carolina State University,
dimock@social.chass.ncsu.edu
- "Medicare: A Creature of Markets and Politics." Thomas Schlesinger, University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, schles@csd.uwm.edu
- "No Balance in the Equities': Union Power in the Making and Unmaking of the Campaign
Finance Regime." David Sousa, University of Puget Sound, sousa@ups.edu
Disc: Kirsten la Cour Dabelko, University of Maryland,
kdebelko@deans.umd.edu
Panel 16-8 PRESIDENTIAL RHETORIC AND ITS EFFECTS
Chair: Steven Shull, University of New Orleans,
saspo@jazz.ucc.uno.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Presidential Speeches on Public Perceptions of the Economy." Jeffrey
Cohen, Fordham University, cohen@murray.fordham.edu; John A. Hamman, Southern Illinois
University, hamman@siu.edu
- "Speaking to Succeed: Going Public and Presidential Success in Congress." Jim Twombly,
SUNY-Buffalo, jtwombly@acsu.buffalo.edu; Rodney D. Butler, SUNY-Buffalo
- "Specific and Vague Presidential Campaign Promises and their Effects on Governance,
1948-1996." Daniel T. Kryder, MIT, kryder@mit.edu; Lynn Vavreck, Princeton University,
lvavreck@wws.princeton.edu
- "The Rhetoric of Presidential 'Going Public': Leading or Folllowing Public Opinion?" Paul
Quirk, University of Illinois-Urbana, p-quirk@ntx1.cso.uiuc.edu; William Cunion, University of
Illinois-Urbana, cunion@uiuc.edu; Jennifer Oats-Sargent, University of Illinois-Urbana,
oatssarge@students.uiuc.edu
Disc: George Edwards, Texas A & M University,
gedwards@tamu.edu
Brandice Canes,
Stanford University, brandice@leland.stanford.edu
Panel 17-10 COMPETING THEORIES OF CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES
Chair: Charles R. Shipan, University of Michigan,
cshipan@sph.umich.edu
Papers:
- "Reversing the Institutionalization of the U.S. Congress." Russell D.Renka, Southeast
Missouri State University, rdrenka@semovm.semo.edu; Daniel E. Ponder, University of
Colorado at Colorado Springs, dponder@brain.uccs.edu
- "Particularistic Interests in a Constrained Fiscal Environment: A Longitudinal Analysis of
Appropriations Bills in the Senate." Bryan W. Marshall, Michigan State University,
marsha84@pilot.msu.edu; Brandon C. Prins, Michigan State University, prinsbra@pilot.msu.edu
- "Party vs. Committee-Centered Theories of Legislative Policy Making: Evidence from
Defense Contracting." Barry Rundquist, University of Illinois, Chicago, barryr@uic.edu; Tom
Carsey, University of Illinois, Chicago, tcarsey@uic.edu
- "Intercommittee Transfers and Their Determinants." Sunil Ahuja, University of
Southwestern Louisiana, sahuja@usl.edu
Disc: Lawrence D. Longley, Lawrence University,
PowerLDL@aol.com
Panel 17-18 POLITICS OF SEPARATED POWERS
Chair: Glen S. Krutz, Texas A&M University,
gkrutz@polisci.tamu.edu
Papers:
- "Who is Walking the Watchdog? Strategic Use of Information, Bureaucratic Oversight, and
the General Accounting Office." Anne Joseph, Harvard University, ajoseph@fas.harvard.edu
- "Warring Factions: Senators, Interest Groups, and the Politics of Appointing Federal
Executives." Lauren M. Cohen, University of Oklahoma, lcohen@ou.edu
- "Changes in the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings for Appeals Court Judges: The
Effects of the Bork Hearings." Lisa M. Holmes, University of Georgia, lholmes@uga.cc.uga.edu
- "A Theory of Legislative Delegation." Colton Campbell, Florida International University,
campbelc@fiu.edu
Disc: Rhonda S. Kinney, Eastern Michigan University,
pls_kinney@online.emich.edu
Panel 18-3 GROUP STRATEGIES AND SUCCESSES IN LITIGATION
Chair: Bradley C. Canon, University of Kentucky,
pol140@ukcc.uky.edu
Papers:
- "Planned Strategic Litigation in Reproductive Rights Cases: Webster to Casey." Susan
Taylor, University of Denver; Steven Puro, St. Louis University, puro@slu.edu
- "Punishing Polluters in the Courts: A Not-So-Hollow Strategy." Jinney S. Smith,
Northwestern University, jinney-smith@nwu.edu
- "The Legal Mobilization of the New Christian Right: Resources and Strategies." Kevin R.
den Dulk, University of Wisconsin Madison, kdendulk@polisci.wisc.edu
- "The Use of Courts by Interest Groups." Rorie L. Spill, Dartmouth College,
rorie.spill@dartmouth.edu
Disc: Barbara Palmer, Southern Methodist University,
bapalmer@mail.smu.edu
Robin M. Wolpert,
University of South Carolina, wolpertr@garnet.cla.sc.edu
Panel 19-6 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS IN THE STATES
Chair: Don Ostdiek, Rice University, dho@owlnet.rice.edu
Papers:
- "The Clarke Tax and Environmental Regulation", Richard E. Chard, State University of
New York-Stony Brook
- "Conflictual and Consensual Innovations in Environmental Policy: A Comparative State
Analysis of Groundwater Protection and Hazardous Waste." Alka Sapat , Florida Atlantic
University, asapat@acc.fau.edu
- "The Impact of Information: The Efficacy of State Information Regulation Policy on
Community Exposure and Environmental Justice." Marc Shapiro, University of Rochester,
mchs@troi.cc.rochester.edu
- "Varied State Responses in the Absence of Interstate Competition: The Regulation of
Nonpoint Source Water Pollution." Larry Handlin, Washington University,
lbhandli@artsci.wustl.edu
Disc: Don Ostdiek, Rice University, dho@owlnet.rice.edu
Panel 20-5 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND POLITICS
Chair: Dennis R. Judd, University of Missouri-St. Louis,
sdrjudd@umslvma.umsl.edu
- "Factors Affecting the Emergence of Local Policy Entrepreneurs." Brian Kreps, Office of
Social Science Research,bkrebs1@uic.edu
- "Does an Electoral Cycle Exist for Local Economic Development Incentives? The Case of
Ohio's Enterprise Zones." Jim Landers, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville,
JaLande@siue.edu
- "Credit and Social Capital: The Experience of Group-Based Microcredit Programs in the
U.S." Chi-kan Richard Hung, Indiana University, ckhung@indiana.edu
Disc: Arnold Fleischmann, University of Georgia,
crmsprf3@uga.cc.uga.edu
Panel 21-3 THE POLITICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION I
Chair: Christopher J. Bosso, Northeastern University,
cbosso@lynx.neu.edu
Papers:
- "The Clark Tax and Environmental Regulation: A Unique Application of the Prisoner's
Dilemma." Richard E. Chard, SUNY-Stony Brook, rchard@ccum.sunysb.edu, Brian J. Gerber,
SUNY-Stony Brook
- "Policy Change in the Management of the Great Lakes: 1789-1995." Kelly Tzoumis,
Roosevelt University, ktz@ix.netcom.com
- "Cooperation, Sustainability, and the National Estuary Program: Supplying Institutions for
Collective Action." Mark Lubell, SUNY-Stony Brook, mlubell@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
- "Garbage In, Garbage Out: Demographic and Political Activism Correlates of the Entry
and Exit of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities." Mark Atlas, Carnegie Mellon University,
ma3z@andrew.cmu.edu
Disc: Vivian E. Thomson, University of Virginia,
vet4y@virginia.edu
Panel 21-13 FEDERALISM AND DECENTRALIZATION
Chair: John McCormick, Indiana University, jmccormi@iupui.edu
Papers:
- "Are Non-Profits the Future." Gerald J. Blasi, SUNY-Binghamton, gblasi@binghamton.edu
- "The Determinants of Change and Stability of Federal Programs." James Cox, Binghamton
University, jhcox@binghamton.edu
- "Evaluating Zero Tolerance in the States." Scott Szymendera, Michigan State University,
szymende@pilot.msu.edu
- "In Search of Policy Theory: Fiscal Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations, and the
Policy Process." Nan M. DiBello, Wells College, ndibello@wells.edu
- "Going to the Market: An Empirical Examination of State Adoption of Market Based
Policy Alternatives." Christopher P. Borick, St. Norbert College, boricp@sncac.snc.edu; John F.
Camobreco, University of New Hampshire
Disc: John McCormick, Indiana University, jmccormi@iupui.edu
Amy L. Fletcher,
Western Illinois University, AL-Fletcher@wiu.edu
Panel 24-3 PRACTICING POLITICS: PEDAGOGIES OF COMMUNITY SERVICE,
INTERNSHIPS, AND SIMULATIONS
Chair: Joanne Bay Brzinski, Emory University,
jbrzinsk@ps.emory.edu
Papers:
- "Community-Based Learning in the Small Liberal Arts College Curriculum." Richard L.
Balkema, Valparaiso University, rbalkema@exodus.valpo.edu; Larry R. Baas, Valparaiso
University, lbaas@exodus.valpo.edu
- "Integrating a Face-to-Face Tax Simulation with Course Goals in an Introduction to Public
Policy Course." James Eisenstein, Penn State University, j3e@psu.edu
- "Reinventing Teaching in the Classroom of the Future." Charles L. Kennedy, Penn State
York University, clk8@psu.edu
- "Using Precourse Inventories in the Assessment of Curriculum and Pedagogy." Kay G.
Wolsborn, College of St. Benedict/St. John's University, kwolsborn@csbsju.edu
Disc: Mark C. Miller, Clark University, mmiller@clarku.edu William
Morgan, Indiana University, wdmorgan@indiana.edu
Panel 25-3 ROUNDTABLE ON WOMEN AND MENTORING
Chair: Suzanne Jacobitti, Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville, sjacobi@siue.edu
Part:
Kristen Renwick
Monroe, Univ of California at Irvine, krmonroe@orion.uci.edu
Laura Scalia,
University of Houston, scalia@uh.edu
Kristin Kelly, University of Wisconsin at Madison, kakelly@ucdavis.edu
Lynn Maurer, Southern
Illinois University at Edwardsville, lmaurer@siue.edu
Trudy Steuernagel,
Kent State University, tsteuern@kent.edu
Sharon Sykora,
Slippery Rock University, Sharon.sykora@sru.edu
Panel 26-2 ARISTOTLE
Chair: Thomas Lindsay, University of Northern Iowa,
lindsayt@uni.edu
Papers:
- "Aristotle and Aquinas on Magnanimity." Carson Holloway, Northern Illinois University,
z936956@oats.farm.niu.EDU
- "Aristotle on Socrates' Philosophy of Human Affairs." Aristide Tessitore, Furman
University, Tessitore_Ty/furman@furman.EDU
- "Aristotle on Theoretical and Practical Excellence." Geert Van Cleemput, University of
Chicago, v4an@midway.uchicago.EDU
Disc: Kenneth Blanchard, Northern State University
Thomas Lindsay,
University of Northern Iowa, lindsayt@uni.edu
Section 14 Posters
METHODS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
- "Issues and Economics in Multiparty Elections." Jennifer Niemann, University of
California at Riverside, jniemann@wizard.ucr.edu; Jonathan Nagler, University of California at
Riverside, nagler@wizard.ucr.edu; R. Michael Alvarez California Institute of Technology,
rma@crunch.caltech.edu
- "Rational Expectations Coordinating Voting in American Presidential and House
Elections." Walter R. Mebane, Jr., Carnegie-Mellon University, wrm1@cornell.edu
- "Methods and Models: A Guide to Empirical Analysis of Formal Models in Political
Science. Rebecca B. Morton, University of Iowa, Rebecca-Morton@uiowa.edu
- "The Internet and Opinion Surveys: Issues of Sampling and Representativeness." Jolly A.
Emrey, Emory University, jemrey@emory.edu; Nadine S. Koch, California State University at
Los Angeles, nkoch@calstatela.edu
- "Bayesian Approaches to Program Evaluation: The Case of Welfare Reform." Kevin
Corder, Western Michigan Univeristy, corder@wmich.edu
- "Models for Near-Integrated Time Series." Suzanna De Boef, Pennsylvania State
University, sld8@psu.edu; Jim Granato, Michigan State University, james.granato@ssc.msu.edu
- "A Random Effects Approach to Ideal Point Estimation." Michael Bailey, Georgetown
University, baileyma@gunet.georgetown.edu
- "Senstivity of GARCH Estimates: Macropartisan Volatility Revisited." Cherie Masetas,
University of Colorado, maestasc@colorado.edu; Kristian S. Gleditsch, University of Colorado,
ksg@isere.colorado.edu
- "The Stability of Attitudes Toward Equality Over Time." Dorie Apollonio, Univeristy of
California at Berkeley, dorie@alfa.berkeley.edu
- "Political Control of the Federal Reserve." Dino Falaschetti, Washington University,
falasche@wuecona.wustl1.edu
- "Bias and Responsiveness in Multiparty Elections." Burt L. Monroe, Indiana University,
bmonroe@indiana.edu
Section 18 Posters
THEMES IN JUDICIAL POLITICS AND PUBLIC LAW
- "Explaining State Choice: Selection System of Judges in State Courts of Last Resort." Joy
Willis, Michigan State University, willisj5@pilot.msu.edu
- "The Pornography of the 1990s? Religion, the New Christian Right, and the Courts." Steven
P. Brown, University of Virginia, spb3a@virginia.edu
- "Judging Judges: An Experimental Approach to Voter Behavior in Judicial Elections." Paul
Fabian Mullen, University of Pittsburgh, pfmst3+@pitt.edu
- "Policies, Publics and Institutions: Gun Control in State Courts of Last Resort." Wendy L.
Martinek, Michigan State University, marti234@pilot.msu.edu
- "Minority Representation and Majority-Minority Districts after Shaw v. Reno: Legal
Challenges, Empirical Evidence, and Alternative Approaches." Michael A. Smith, University of
Missouri-Columbia, c674097@showme.missouri.edu
- "Bringing Them in From the Shadows: Court-Sponsored Alternatives to
Adjudication." Keith A. Schlidt, Northern Illinois University; Paul J.
Culhane, Northern Illinois University, tp0pjc1@mvs.cso.niu.edu
- "Cross-State Characteristics and the Extension of Rights in the New Judicial Federalism."
James N. G. Cauthen, City University of New York, jcauthen@faculty.jjay.cuny.edu
- "Judicial Restraint and the Natural Law." James Paul Old, University of Notre Dame,
james.p.old.1@nd.edu
- "The Federalism Jurisprudence of Clarence Thomas: Is He a Re-Founder?" Jeffrey J.
Langan, University of Notre Dame, jeffrey.j.langan.4@nd.edu
- "Clarence Thomas and Models of Judicial Conservatism." Daniel Northrop, Robert Morris
College
- "Conflict and Cues: The Institutionalization of the Supreme Court Law Clerk and the
Court's Agenda." David L. Weiden, University of Texas at Austin,
weiden@mail.utexas.edu
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Panel 1-9 PUBLIC REACTIONS TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
Chair: Arthur H. Miller, University of Iowa,
armiller@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Papers:
- "Left Turn in Europe? Voter Reactions to Austerity and the EMU." Robert E. Bohrer,
Texas A & M University, REB4116@polisci.tamu.edu; Alexander C. Tan, Southern Methodist
University, atan@post.smu.edu
- "A Political and Macroeconomic Explanation of Public Support for European Integration."
Sean Carey, University of North Texas, scarey@students.cas.unt.edu
- "The Electoral Connection in European Union Politics." Clifford J. Carrubba, SUNY-Stony
Brook, carrubba@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu.
- "Multilevel Models of Attitudes Toward European Integration." Marco R. Steenbergen,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, msteenbe@gibbs.oit.unc.edu; David Scott, University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hil
Disc: Mark N. Franklin, University of Houston,
franklin@uh.edu
Panel 1-17 WEST EUROPEAN MODELS, CENTRAL EUROPEAN CHOICES
Chair: Wade Jacoby, Grinnell College, jacoby@ac.grin.edu
Papers:
- "Institutional Transfer in the Former Soviet Republics: The Role of Western Aid and
Investment." Patricia Davis, University of Notre Dame, patricia.a.davis.30@nd.edu; Peter
Dombrowski, Iowa State University, pdombrow@iastate.edu.
- "State Power and Interest Group Formation: The Czech Business Lobby." Mitchell
Orenstein, Brown University
- "Does Borrowing Dull the Edge of Husbandry'? Institution Building Through Imitation in
Eastern and Central Europe." Wade Jacoby, Grinnell College, jacoby@ac.grin.edu
Disc: Timothy Frye, Ohio State University,
tim.frye@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
John Ishiayma, Truman
State University, jishiayma@truman.edu
Panel 2-5 LABOR AND OPPOSITION IN MEXICO
Chair: David Leaman, Northeastern Illinois University,
d-leaman@neiu.edu
Papers:
- "Testing for Democracy in Puebla, Mexico: the Experience of Opposition Municipal PartyGovernment." Walt Vanderbush, Miami University, vanderw@muohio.edu
- "Occupational Organization Within the Informal Sector of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and
Mexico: The Political Implications." Edwin Aguilar, Texas A&M, eauilar@polisci.tamu.edu
- "Mexico's Labor Unions Adapt to Electoral Change." Dale Hathaway, Butler University,
hathaway@butler.edu;
- "Neoliberalism and Democratic Transition: Looking for Autonomy in the Jungles of
Chiapas." Richard Stahler-Sholk, Eastern Michigan University, rsholk@online.emich.edu
Disc:
Panel 3-7 POLITICAL MOBILIZATION AND PUBLIC POLICY IN EAST ASIA
Chair: Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University, uqlee@ttacs1.ttu.edu
Papers:
- "Democratization in South Korea: The Role of Minjung in Opposition to State
Authoritarianism." Craig Mulling, Prestonsburg Community College, clmull@pop.uky.edu
- "Learning and Organizational Change in Korean Labor During Democratic Transition and
Consolidation." Soo-Chan Jang, Michigan State University, jangsooc@pilot.msu.edu
- "Mass Clientelism and Democratization: Public Sector Distribution in South Korea and
Taiwan." Hans Stockton, Texas A & M University, jak@polisci.tamu.edu
Disc: Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University, uqlee@ttacs1.ttu.edu
Panel 4-9 MORE CORRELATES OF WAR
Chair: Christopher Sprecher, Michigan State University,
spreche1@pilot.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Presidential Decisions to Use Military Force Before World War II." Benjamin Fordham,
SUNY Albany , fordham@cnsvax.albany.edn; Victoria Farrar-Myers, University of Texas at
Arlington
- "Alliances and Great Power War." Douglas Gibler, Vanderbilt University, Email: None.
- "Domestic Strife and the Initiation of Violence at Home and Abroad." Kurt Dassel, Harvard
University kdassel@cfia.harvard.edu ; Eric Reinhardt, Emory University, erein@emory.edu
Disc: Christopher Sprecher, Michigan State University,
spreche1@pilot.msu.edu
Panel 4-13 POLITICAL REPRESSION AND INTERNATIONAL
INTERACTIONS
Chair: John C. King, American University, jcking@american.edu
Papers:
- "The Role of International Development Funds in Political Violence and Repression."
Lauren Mclaren, American University
- "Repression and Transitions: Evidence From the 1980's and 1990's." Leesa Boeger,
University of Houston, lboeger@bayou.uh.edu.
- "Aid, Hegemony and Repression." Glen Galaich, University of Colorado-Boulder,
galaich@colorado.edu
- "Dampening Effects of
- "Bounded Competition" on Political Repression: A Global Perspective." John C. King,
American University, jcking@american.edu
Disc: Christian Davenport, University of Colorado-Boulder,
christian.davenport@colorado.edu.
Panel 5-4 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF UNITED STATES TRADE
POLICY
Chair: Sherry L. Bennett, Rice University , sherry@rice.edu
Papers:
- "Interests, Institutions, and Ideology in the Republican Conversion to Trade Liberalization,
1934-1945." Douglas A. Irwin, Dartmouth College, douglas.irwin@gsb.uchicago.edu; Randall
S. Kroszner, University of Chicago, randy.kroszner@gsb.uchicago.edu
- "Domestic Constraints on International Trade: Legislative Responsiveness to Constituency
Demands for Trade Protection." Sherry L. Bennett, Rice University, sherry@rice.edu; Ren‚e M.
Smith, University of Rochester, mes@troi.cc.rochester.edu
- "Does International Trade Policy Influence U.S. Presidential Elections?" Kenneth Scheve,
Harvard University, scheve@fas.harvard.edu
Disc: Sharyn O'Halloran, Columbia University and Hoover
Institution, so33@columbia.edu
Panel 6-8 POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE
Chair: Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Papers:
- "Misinformation and Public Opinion." David Schwieder, University of Illinois,
dschwied@uiuc.edu
- "The Role of Information and Salience in Public Opinion Making." Gary T. Henry, Georgia
State University; Craig S. Gordon, Georgia State University, arccsg@langute.gsu.edu
- "Forecasting the Future: The Role of Knowledge in the Political Perceptions of the
American Public." Kathleen Dolan, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, dolan@uwosh-edu;
Thomas Holbrook, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Disc: Linda L. Bennett, Northern Kentucky University,
BennettL@nku.edu
Panel 6-15 PERCEIVING AND USING PUBLIC OPINION
Chair: Virginia Chanley, Florida International University
Papers:
- "Perceiving Public Opinion: Similarity and Differences between Personal and Perceived
Public Sentiment." Mark R. Joslyn, University of Kansas, mjoslyn@lark.cc.ukans.edu
- "Democracy with Pollsters: Can the Public Control Elected Officials who do not
- "Pander" to Public Opinion Polls." Stephen K. Carter, University of Connecticut,
skc94003@uconnvm.uconn.edu
- "Nonincumbent U.S. House Candidates and Public Opinion Assessment." Robert G.
Boatright, University of Chicago, robb@cicero.sps.uchicago.edu.
Disc: Francis Neely, SUNY-Stony Brook, fneely@ic.sunysb.edu
Panel 7-3 INFORMATION, VOTING, AND CAMPAIGNS
Chair: John M. Bruce, University of Mississippi,
jbruce@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu
Papers:
- "Priming and Issue Agendas in Modern American Campaigns." Christopher Blunt,UCLA,
ccblunt@aol.com, John Petrocik,UCLA, Fred Steeper,Market Strategies, Inc.,
- "Uncertainty and Perceptions of Candidates' Viability in Presidential Nomination
Campaigns." Phil Paolino, University of Texas at Austin, ppaolino@mail.la.utexas.edu
- "Information processing and the evaulation of Presidential candidates." Emile Sheng,
Northwestern University, e-sheng@nwu.edu
- "Modeling the Presidential Vote: Alternative Models of Voting in the 1996 Election." Herb
Weisberg, Ohio State University, weisberg.1@osu.edu; Stephen T. Mockabee, Ohio State
University
Disc: John M. Bruce; University of Mississippi;
jbruce@sunset.backbone.olemiss.edu
Panel 7-8 CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS
Chair: Paul Allen Beck, Ohio State University, beck.9@osu.edu
Papers:
- "Raising Expectations: The Impact of the Media on New Hampshire Voters' Estimates of
Viability and Electability." Samuel Best, University of Notre Dame, best.1@nd.edu; Clark
Hubbard, University of Notre Dame
- "The Effects of Corruption News on Presidential Vote Choice, 1952-1992: A Pooled
Cross-Sectional Analysis." Timothy Fackler, University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
facklert2nevada.edu; Tse-min Lin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
- "National Effects on Individual Senate Elections", Scott Lasley, University of Iowa,
scott-lasley@uiowa.edu; Mary Stegmaier, University of Iowa, mary-stegmaier@uiowa.edu
- "Effects of Negative Campaigning on Senate Election Outcomes", Richard Lau, Rutgers,
ricklau@rci.rutgers; Gerald Pomper, Rutgers; Grace Mumoli, Rutgers
Disc: Paul Allen Beck, Ohio State University; beck.9@osu.edu
Panel 8-2 THE ELECTORAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDIA EXPOSURE
Chair: Frederick Fico, Michigan State University,
fico@pilot.msu.edu
Papers:
- "Media Exposure, Campaign Advertising, and Political Persuasion." Paul Freedman,
University of Virginia, freedman@virginia.edu; Kenneth M. Goldstein, Arizona State University,
kgold@imap2.asu.edu
- "Attack Messages and their Effects on Judgments of Political Candidates: A
Random-Effects Meta-Analytic Review." Scott Hale, niversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
s-hale1@uiuc.edu
- "All Scandal Politics is Local: The Impact of Ethical Lapses on Congressional
Elections."Advertisements." Dan Shea., Lafayette College, shead@lafayette.edu
- "Is the Media Responsible for Growing Cynicism Among American Voters?" Hyun-Jin
Seo, Purdue University, Seo@polsci.purdue.edu
Disc: David C. Barker, University of Houston,
dbarker@uhupvm1.uhedu
Panel 9-13 WOMEN AS POLICYMAKERS FROM A COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE
Chair: Sylvia Bashevkin, University of Toronto,
sbashevk@chass.utoronto.ca
Papers:
- "The Struggle Continues: Women's Role in the Democratization of South Africa." Hannah
E. Britton, Syracuse University, hebritto@mailbox.syr.edu
- "Gender Matters: Female Policymakers' Influence in Industrialized Nations." Valerie
O'Regan, University of California, Riverside, voregan@wizard.ucr.edu
- "Gender Differences in the Structure and Function of the First Polish and Czech
Post-Communist Parliaments: A Preliminary Comparison." Renata Siemienska, University of
Warsaw, siemiens@plearn.edu.pl; Maurice Simon, East Carolina University,
simon@mail.ecu.edu;
- "Gender and Legislative Institutions: An Examination of the Legislative Behavior of
Female Members of the First Czech Parliament, 1993-1996." Sheen Rajmaira, East Carolina
University; Sean Q. Kelly, East Carolina University
Disc: Sylvia Bashevkin, University of Toronto
Panel 10-9EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGNS AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
RACE AND RACIAL BIAS
Chair: Kenneth Williams, Michigan State University,
kenneth.williams@ssc.msu.edu
Papers:
- "To What Extent is American Racism Actually Classism?: Evidence from Two
Experimental Surveys." James Sopp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
j-sopp@uiuc.edu; Jeffrey Bosworth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;John Verkuilen,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
- "Toward Alternative Measures of Racial Affect." Fred Slocum, Benedictine University,
fredslocum@ben.edu
- "Framing Responsibility for Political Issues: The Case of Public Assistance." David
Moskowitz, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Disc: Tali Mendelberg, Princeton University,
talim@ariel.princeton.edu
Panel 11-9 IMAGES, SPACES, TOCQUEVILLE
Chair: John Bokina, University of Texas-Pan American,
jb83e@panam.edu
Papers:
- "The Rhetoric of Landscape in Tocqueville's Democracy in America." Pamela A. Mason,
John Carroll University, pmason@jcvaxa.jcu.edu
- "Architexture as Text: Tocqueville, City Planning, and the Destruction of Civic Space."
Jeanne M. Heffernan, University of Notre Dame, jeanne.m.heffernan.1@nd.edu
- "Between Past and Future: Alexis de Tocqueville and Hannah Arendt on the Revolutionary
Inheritance." Barry Sharpe, Northwestern College, bsharpe@nwciowa.edu
Disc: Corey Abel, University of Colorado, abelc@stripe.colorado.edu
John Bokina,
University of Texas-Pan American , jb83e@panam.edu
Panel 12- 7 THEORY AND HISTORY
Chair: Joanna V. Scott, East Michigan University,
pls-scott@online.emich.edu
Papers:
- "Civil Society in the Revolutionary Strategies of Antonio Gramsci and the Polish Solidarity
Movement." Christopher Beem, University of Chicago, cbeem@midway.uchicago.edu
- "At' zije Charta 77! Charter 77, Living Within the Truth, and Life After 1989." Christopher
Brooks, Indiana University, donbrook@indiana.edu
- "Constitutions as Constituting People: the Interactions of Good Laws and Good Men,
1648-1853." Laura Scalia, University of Houston, scalia@uh.edu
Disc: Joanna V. Scott, East Michigan University,
pls-scott@online.emich.edu Annabelle Lever, University of Rochester,
levr@troi.cc.rochester.edu
Panel 14-4 SELECTION BIAS
Chair: Christopher H. Achen, University of Michigan,
achen@umich.edu
Papers:
- "Analyzing Censored and Sample-Selected Data: Tobit, Heckit, and Neural Network
Models." Lee Sigelman, George Washington University, lees@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu; Langche
Zeng, Harvard University, lzeng@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
- "Built on Quicksand? The Effects of Response Bias on Survey Estimates of Levels and
Determinants of Reported Voting Behavior and other Forms of Political Involvement: Some
Evidence from the Netherlands." Kees Aarts, University of Twente,
c.w.a.m.aarts@bsk.utente.nl; Bas Denters, University of Twente, s.a.h.denters@bsk.utwente.nl;
Ingrid Smeets, University of Twente
- "Selection Bias in Comparative Research: The Case of Incompelte Datasets." Simon Hug,
University of Geneva and University of California at San Diego, simon.hug@politic.unige.ch
Disc: Christopher H. Achen, University of Michigan,
achen@umich.edu
Richard J. Timpone,
State University of New York at Stony Brook, rtimpone@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
Panel 15-9 PARTISANSHIP AND PARTY STRENGTH
Chair: Charles Franklin, University of Wisconsin,
franklin@polisci.wisc.edu
Papers:
- "The Declarations of Independents: Causes and Consequences of Non-Partisanship in the
United States." David King, Harvard University, david_king@harvard.edu
- "Affective and Cognitive Components of Partisanship: A New Approach." Steven Greene,
Ohio State University, steven.greene@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
- "The Survival of Democrats: Secular Realignment Outside the South." Jeffrey M.
Stonecash, Syracuse University; Mark D. Brewer, Syracuse University; Mary P. McGuire,
Syracuse University; R. Eric Petersen, Syracuse University; Lori Beth Way, Syracuse University
- "The Changing American Electorate: Political Disengagement, Social Disengagement, and
Electoral Realignments." Donna Hoffman, University of Oklahoma, dhoffman@ou.edu
Disc: Lynn Vavreck, Princeton University,
lvavreck@wws.princeton.edu
Panel 16-5 HISTORICAL AND INTERPRETIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE
PRESIDENCY
Chair: Shirley Anne Warshaw, Gettysburg College,
swarshaw@gettyburg.edu
Papers:
- "Normative Politics v. Constitutional Principles: How Presidential Scholars Have Viewed
the Presidency." Travis Cook, Loyola University-Chicago, tcook@luc.edu; ; Raymond
Tatalovich, Loyola University-Chicago, rtatal@luccpua.it.luc.edu; Scott Yenor, Loyola
University-Chicago, syenor@luc.edu
- "No 'Going Public'? The 19th Century Presidency and Institutional Change." Dean
Schloyer, Northwestern University, dschloye@nwu.edu
- "The Making of Master Politicians: Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Bill Clinton." Robert
Swansbrough, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, bswansbr@cecasun.utc.edu
- "Presidential Communications and the Rhythms of Time." Martha Kumar, Towson State
University, mkumar@ibm.net
Disc: Peri Arnold, University of Notre Dame,
peri.e.arnold.1@nd.edu
Panel 17-8 THE ELECTORAL CONNECTION II
Chair: Jay Goodliffe, Brigham Young University,
jay_goodliffe@byu.edu Papers :
- "The Unchanging Role of Campaign Financing in U.S. House Elections." Barbara E.
Herrera, Florida International University, bherre01@servax.fiu.edu
- "The Error Margin in a Democracy: Mistaken Accountability and Voters' False Judgments
About their Representatives' Behavior." Jim Gimpel, University of Maryland,
jgimpel@bss2.umd.edu
- "Campaign Spending and Democracy: Public Boon or Public Bane?" John J. Coleman,
University of Wisconsin, coleman@polisci.wisc.edu
- "The Missing Link: The Relationship between Defense Expenditures and Electoral
Outcomes." Lisa Schmit, University of Illinois, Chicago
Disc: William Bianco, Pennsylvania State University,
wtb3@psu.edu
Panel 17-12 MEASUREMENT MATTERS
Chair: Brian J. Gaines, University of Illinois, bjgaines@uiuc.edu
Papers:
- "On the Differences Between Legislative Ideology Measures." Greg D. Adams, University
of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University, adams@sph.umich.edu; Christina Fastnow,
Wellesley College, cfastnow@wellesley.edu
- "Mending the Cone of Silence: Accounting for Ideology, Intensity and Subconstituencies in
Studies of Roll Call Votes." Ben Bishin, University of California, Los Angeles, bishin@ucla.edu
- "What Makes A Vote Important? The Reputations of Bills in the U.S. House." Brian D.
Posler, Millikin University, bposler@mail.millikin.edu
- "A Spatial Analysis of Congressional Coalitions." J. Tobin Grant, The Ohio State
University, grant.112@osu.edu
Disc: Brian Gaines, University of Illinois, Urbana, bjgaines@uiuc.edu
Panel 18-7 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON JUDICIAL POLITICS
Chair: Bruce M. Wilson, University of Central Florida,
bwilson@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Papers:
- "Legislating in the Shadow of the Court: The Development of Judicial Review in the
Federal Republic of Germany." Georg Vanberg, University of Rochester,
geov@troi.cc.rochester.edu
- "Establishing Judicial Review: Strategic Activism in Canada." Shannon Ishiyama Smithey,
University of Pittsburgh, smithey+@pitt.edu
- "A Comparison of Judicial Activism in Canada and the United States." Mark C. Miller,
Clark University, miller@clarku.edu
- "Deciding to Decide in the Canadian Supreme Court." Roy B. Flemming, Texas A & M
University, roy@polisci.tamu.edu
Disc: Stacia L. Haynie, Louisiana State University,
pohayn@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu
Micheal W. Giles,
Emory University, mgiles@emory.edu
Panel 18-12 PUBLIC OPINION AND PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR COURTS
Chair: Gregory A. Caldeira, Ohio State University,
caldeira.1@osu.edu
Papers:
- "Maintaining its Legitimacy: Supreme Court Opinion Lengths." Rick A. Swanson,
University of Kentucky, raswan0@pop.uky.edu
- "Public Opinion and the Supreme Court: Determinants of Diffuse Support in Post Charter
Canada." Lori Hausegger, Ohio State University, hausegger.1@osu.edu; Troy Riddell, McGill
University, tridde@po-box.mcgill.ca
- "Comparing Sources of Support for High Courts: U.S. Supreme Court,
Bundesverfassungsgericht, and Conseil Consitutionnel v. European Court of Justice." Anke
Grosskopf, University of Pittsburgh, anke+@pitt.edu
- "Regional Variations in Judicial Behavior: The Influence of Public Mood." Kenneth Luis
Manning, University of Houston, kmanning@uh.edv; Robert A. Carp, University of Houston,
racarp@uh.edu
Disc: Reginald S. Sheehan, Michigan State University,
r.sheehan@ssc.msu.edu
Gregory Casey,
University of Missouri Columbia, poli0511@showme.missouri.edu
Panel 19-8 THE POLITICS OF TAXING AND SPENDING IN THE STATES
Chair: William Berry, Florida State University,
wberry@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
Papers:
- "Changing the Rules: State Limitations on Local Tax and Spending Authority." Barbara
McCabe, Arizona State University, Barbara.mccabe@asu.edu
- " A New War Between the States." Ed Furlong, Northern Illinois University
- "A Taxing Dilemma: Citizens Preferences for Raising Taxes." Quin Monson, Ohio State
University, Monson.6@osu.edu
- " A Dynamic Model of State Budget Outcomes Under Divided Government." Robert
Lowry, Michigan State University, Lowry@pilot.msu.edu; James E. Alt, Harvard University,
jalt@hdc.harvard.edu
Disc: David Lowery, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill,
Lowery.ham@mhs.unc.edu
Panel 21-8 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICYMAKING AND POLITICAL
INSTITUTIONS
Chair: Suzanne Mettler, Maxwell School, Syracuse University,
smettler@maxwell.syr.edu
Papers:
- "Courts, Lawsuits and Agency Policy: The Interaction and Impact of Taxpayer Litigation
and District Courts on the Internal Revenue Service." Robert M. Howard, SUNY at Stony Brook,
Rohoward@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
- "New Theories Relating to Judicial and Administrative Policy Making: Putting Together the
Missing Pieces: The Litigants in Fedeal Appeals Courts in Religious Freedoms Cases,
1970-1990." Barbara M. Yarnold, Florida International University
- "Incrementalism, Budget Deals and Congressional Power Structures - What Really Matters
to Budget Policy?: Insights from a Behavior Analysis of the U.S. Federal Budget from
1960-1995." Maureen Berner, LBJ School of Public Affairs, mberner@uts.cc.utexas.edu
- "The Micro-foundations of Public Support for Policy Change." Deborah Orth, Grand Valley
State University, orthd@gvsu.edu
Disc: Gary Halter, Texas A&M University, e339gh@polisci.tamu.edu
David J. Webber,
University of Missouri Columbia, polidjw@showme.missouri.edu
Panel 21-16 WIN-WIN POLICY
Chair: Stuart S. Nagel, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
s-nagel@uiuc.edu
Papers:
- "Political Policy: Military and Democracy in China." George P. Jan, University of Toledo
- "Legal Policy: Judicialization across Societies." Roger Handberg, University of Central
Florida
- "Economic Policy: Profit Sharing and Job Anxiety." Daniel J.B. Mitchell, University of
California at Los Angeles, daniel.j.b.mitchell@anderson.ucla.edu
- "Technology Policy: University to Industry Transfer." Dianne Rahm, Iowa State University
Disc: Stuart S. Nagel, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne,
s-nagel@uiuc.edu
Panel 22-7 VALUES, DECISION MAKING AND DISCRETION: THE PEOPLE SIDE
OF BUREAUCRACY
Chair: Dean Yarwood, University of Missouri,
polsdly@showme.missouri.edu
Papers:
- "Non-State Capacity: The Role of Professional Networks in the Implementation of Public
Policy." Heather C. Hill, University of Michigan, hhill@umich.edu
- "Influencing Policy at the Top of the Federal Bureaucracy: The Behavior of Senior
Executive Service Members." Julie Dolan, Shippensburg University, jadola@ark.ship.edu
- "Institutional Representation and the Political Economy of Latinos." John Hindera, Texas
Tech University, n1jjh@ttacs1.ttu.edu
- "Political Uncertainty, Transaction Costs and Sector Choices for Contracted Services."
James C. Clingermayer, University of Texas at El Paso; Richard C. Feiock, Florida State
University, rfeiock@coss.fsu.edu
Disc: James L. True, Lamar University, truejl@hal.lamar.edu
Panel 23-7 RELIGION, RELGIOSITY AND POLITICAL CULTURE
Chair: Douglas Rose, Tulane University,
rosepol@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Papers:
- "Religious Elites and Reproductive Choice." Rachel E. Goldberg, Georgetown University,
goldberr@gusun.georgetown.edu
- "Catholics and the Culture Wars." Mary E. Bendyna,Georgetown University,
bendynam@gusun.georgetown.edu
- "Truth and Tolerance: Religion and Political Tolerance in the United States." Beverly
Busch, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, bbusch@unlinfo.unl.edu
- "Issues or Ideology?: Voting in Post-Communist Poland." Sheri Cartwright, University of
California, Berkeley, sfc@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Disc: David A. M. Peterson, University of Minnesota,
dpeters@polisci.umn.edu
Panel 27-1 U.S. POLITICAL MOVEMENTS AND PUBLIC POLICY FORMATION:
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chair: Leonard Williams, Manchester College,
lwilliams@manchester.edu
Papers:
- "Whither the Third Party Movement." John Berg, Suffolk University,
jberg@acad.suffolk.edu
- "Activist Framings: Framing ACT UP." Debbie Gould, University of Chicago,
dgould@midway.uchicago.edu
- "Even the Liberals are Taklking About Costs and Benefits: The Demise of the Language of
Critical Perspectives." Craig Curtis, Bradley University, rcc@bradley.bradley.edu
Disc: James Simmons, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,
simmons@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu
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Panel 1-15 GAME THEORY AND COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY:
EXPLAINING POLICY CHANGE ACROSS THE ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
Chair: Robert J. Franzese, Jr, University of Michigan,
franzese@umich.edu
Papers:
- "Law and Industrial Restructuring in Germany and the United States: A Game Theoretic
Analysis." Steven Casper, Social Science Center Berlin, steve@medea.wz-berlin.de
- "Political Conditions for Cross-Class Alliance Formation." Isabela Mares, Harvard
University, isabela@math.duke.edu
- "Explaining Policy Divergence in the Post-Industrial Economy: A Comparativist's
Approach to Modelling Governing Decision-Making." Anne Wren, Harvard University,
wren@iol.ie
Disc: Robert Franzese, University of Michigan,
franzese@umich.edu
Panel 2-9THE POLITICIZATION OF ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS IDENTITY
Chair: Sabita Manian, Stephens College, samaan@wc.stephens.edu
Papers:
- "An Analysis of the 1995 General Elections and Subsequent Political Developments in
Turkey." S. D. Koyluoglu, Eastern Michigan University
- "National Identity, National Interest, and Cultural Norms: The Construction of Turkish
National Identity." Jennifer R. D'Urso, University of Chicago, jrd2@midway.uchicago.edu;
- "The Slag of Neo-nationalist Identity and Religious Fundamentalism: State-Society
Relations and Globalization' in India." Sabita Manian, Stephens College,
samaan@wc.stephens.edu
Disc: Bob Bianchi, University of Chicago Law School
Panel 3-16 PARTY POLITICS AND POLITICAL CHANGE IN CENTRAL
EUROPE
Chair: Terry D. Clark, Creighton University,
tclark@parrot.creighton.edu
Papers:
- "Parliamentary Committees and Changing Deputy Roles in the Czech Parliament,
1993-1996." Maurice Simon, East Carolina University, simonm@mail.ecu.edu; Sean Q. Kelly,
East Carolina University, kellys@mail.ecu.edu
- "Comparative Parliamentary and Party Politics in the Czech Republic and Slovakia." Kevin
Deegan Krause, University of Notre Dame, Krause.4@nd.edu
- "Differential Left-Party Strength in Former Communist States: the Economic, Institutional,
and Mobilization Effect." Robert E. Bohrer II, Texas A & M University,
e339ap@politics.tamu.edu; Alexander Pacek, Texas A & M University
Disc: Carol Skalnik Leff, University of Illinois, c-leff@uiuc.edu
Panel 3-17 THE ROLE OF ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS IN CONSOLIDATING
DEMOCRACY
Chair: Barry Ames, University of Pittsburgh, barrya+@pitt.edu
Papers:
- "Elite Power Games and Democratic Consolidation." John Higley, University of Texas at
Austin, 74631.2022@compuserve.com
- "Semi-Presidential Government: An Increasingly Common-But Still Varied-Political
System." Alan Siaroff, University of British Columbia, siaroff@unixg.ubc.ca
- "A Comparative Study of Mixed Electoral Systems." Robert Moser, University of Texas,
Austin, rmoser@jeeves.la.utexas.edu
Disc: Gretchen Casper, Texas A&M University,
gcasper@polisci.tamu.edu
Barry Ames,
University of Pittsburgh, barrya+@pitt.edu
Panel 4-3 PATTERNS OF CIVILIAN CONTROL OF THE AMERICAN
MILITARY
(co-sponsored with Presidency and Executive Politics, Panel 16-7)
Panel 4-8 EXTERNAL-INTERNAL LINKAGES WITHIN MODERN
NATION-STATES
Chair: Douglas Lemke, University of Michigan, dlemke@umich.edu
Papers:
- " Assessing the Relationship Between Tade and Cooperation." Robert Blanton, University
of Memphis, rblanton@memphis.edu
- "Multilateral Intervention in Domestic Conflict: Neutrality, Partiality, and Credible
Commitment." Phillip Huxtable, University of Kansas, p-huxtable@ukans.edu
- "The Role of Gaiatsu and Prestige on Japan's Policy Towards the Korean Minority." Mari
Ishibashi, University of Notre Dame, mishibas@irishvima.cc.nd.edu
- "Modeling Great Power Intervention." Douglas Lemke, University of Michigan
dlemke@umich.edu; William Reed, Florida State University
Disc: None Alternative Format
Panel 5-3 ECONOMIC REFORM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Chair: David Rowe, Ohio State University ,
david.rowe@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Papers:
- "AHow Domestic Social Insurance Fuels International Trade Liberalization." Jeeyang Rhee
Baum, University of California, Los Angeles, jbaum@ucla.edu A Foreign Direct Investment
with Complementarity among the Economic Reform Projects in Developing Countries."
Gyoung-Gyu Choi, Stanford University, pchoi@ecu.stanford.edu
- "IMF Programs: Selection, Performance, and Unobserved Variables." Adam Przeworski,
New York University, przewrsk@is2.nyu.edu; James Vreeland, New York University,
jrv6759@is.nyu.edu
- "Trading Votes for Jobs: A Formal Model of Political Constraints Facing Tariff
Liberalizing Governments." Laura L. Veldkamp, Stanford University,
veldkamp@leland.stanford.edu
Disc: David Rowe, Ohio State University,
david.rowe@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Panel 6-6 ECONOMIC PERCEPTIONS AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chair: Marc J. Hetherington, University of Virginia,
mjh5h@virginia.edu
Papers:
- "Exposure to and Acceptance of Economic Information: Understanding Citizens Views of
the American Economy." Ren‚e M. Smith, University of Rochester, mes@trois.cc.rochester.edu
- "Wages, Economic Assessments, and Social Welfare Policy Opinions."Jason Barabas,
Northwestern University, j-barabas@nwu.edu
- "Economic Determinants of Government Support in Latin America: Do Sociotropic
Evaluations Matter in the Latin American Context." Charles Lyon, University of Pittsburgh,
cwlst6@pitt.edu; Anne Gedmark, University of Pittsburgh
Disc: Marc J. Hetherington, University of Virginia,
mjh5h@virginia.edu
Panel 7-14 ISSUES, CAMPAIGNS, AND PRESIDENTIAL APPROVAL
Chair: Richard A. Brody, Stanford, brody@leland.stanford.edu
Papers:
- "The Racial Polarization of Belief Systems from 1972 to 1996." Carolyn Lewis, Western
Michigan University, lewis@wmich.edu; Jason Jagemann, Western Michigan University,
93jagemann@wmich.edu
- "Issues and Economicsin Multiparty Elections." Jennifer Niemann, University of California,
Riverside, jniemann@wizard.ucr.edu; Jonathan Nagler, University of California, Riverside,
nagler@wizard.ucr.edu
- "The 1996 Presidential Election." J. Merril Shanks, Univeristy of California, Berkeley;
Warren Miller, University of California, Berkeley; Doug Strand, University of California,
Berkeley
- "Patterns in Presidential Approval and the Clinton Presidency." Tomonori Ishikawa,
Northwestern University, ish@nwu.edu; Valerie A. Sulfaro, James Madison University,
sulfarva@jmu.edu
Disc: Richard Brody, Stanford, krody@leland.stanford.edu
Panel 7-15 MONEY AND POLITICS
Chair: Leroy Rieselbach, Indiana University, rieselba@indiana.edu
Papers:
- "Campaign Contributions: Narrowing the Field." Alexandra L. Cooper, UNC - Charlotte,
bogart@gibbs.oit.unc.edu
- "Trust in Government and Sources of Campaign Contributions in the 1996 Congressional
Elections." Sam Fisher,University of South Alabama, sfisher@jaguar1.usouthal.edu
- "Why a Campaign Contribution is not a Bribe." Andrew Hall, University of Virginia,
amh3g@virginia..edu
- "The Changing South: Challenger Quality and Campaign Spending in Southern House
Races." Matthew Streb, Indiana University, mstreb@indiana.edu
Disc: Leroy Rieselbach; Indiana University;
rieselba@indiana.edu
Panel 9-8 REPRESENTING WOMEN'S INTERESTS
Chair: Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University,
kmccurdy@gsvms2.cc.GaSoU.edu
Papers:
- "Speaking for Women? Women's Health and Reproductive Rights Policy in the 103rd and
104th Congresses." Debra L. Dodson, Rutgers University, dodson@rci.rutgers.edu
- "The Difference: Women Policymakers in Texas." Terry L. Gilmour,
Midland College, tgilmour@midland.cc.tx.us
- "Revolutionaries and representation: A study of Republican women in the United States
Congress." Mark S. Leeper, Wayne State College, mleeper@wscgate.wsc.edu; Stacy McMillen,
Wayne State College, smcmille@wscgate.edu
- "The Use of Interim Study Committees to Set Agendas and Frame Issues: A Valuable
Arena for Women in State Legislatures?" Gary Copeland, University of Oklahoma,
copeland@ou.edu; Lesli McCollum, University of Oklahoma, lesli@ou.edu
Disc: Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University,
kmccurdy@gsvms2.cc.GaSoU.edu
Panel 9-14 LIVING DOUBLE LIVES: GENDER IMPACT ON POLITICAL
CAREERS
Chair: Barbara Presnall, Texas Women's University,
F_presnall@VENUS.TWU.EDU
Papers:
- "Getting To The Top: Factors Influencing the Selection of Women to Positions of
Leadership in State Legislatures." Thomas H. Little, University of Texas, Austin
- "Gender Bias and Selection Bias in House Election." Jeff Milyo, Tufts University,
jmilyo@emerald.tufts.edu; Samantha Schosberg, Tufts University
- "Legislative Careers: The Personal and the Political" Sue Thomas, Georgetown University,
s_thomas@guvax.georgetown.edu
- "Divided Lives and Double Binds: Revisiting Considerations of the Personal and Political."
Cindy Simon Rosenthal, University of Oklahoma, csrosenthal@ou.edu
Disc: Barbara Presnall, Texas Woman's University
Panel 10-3CONTEXTUAL EXPLANATIONS OF LATINO POLITICAL
PARTICIPATION
Chair: Mark Jones, Michigan State University,
Mark.Jones@ssc.msu.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Mixed Systems on Latino Representation: Evidence from Corpus Christi."
Robert R. Bezdek, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi; David M. Billeaux, Texas A&M
University - Corpus Christi; Carlos Huerta, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi,
jhuerta@falcon.tamcc.edu; Laura Flores, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
- "Beyond the SES Model - Explaining Latino Participation Through Mobilization and
Political Perceptions." Natasha Hritzuk, Columbia University, nh39@columbia.edu; David Park,
Columbia University, dfp7@columbia.edu
- "Group Identity and Government Contacts: The Impact of Contact Congruence." Arnold
Vedlitz,, Texas A&M University, avedlitz@bushschool.tamu.edu; Robert W. Wrinkle,
University of Texas - Pan American, The Politicization of
- "Latinos: Naturalization, the Vote, and Perceptions of Discrimination." Melissa R.
Michelson, University of Illinois at Chicago, melissam@uic.edu; Amalia Pallares, University of
Illinois at Chicago,
Disc: Louis DeSipio, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
desipio@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
Panel 11-11 ASSESSING ARENDT: A ROUNDTABLE OF NEW VOICES
Chair: Joanna V. Scott, Eastern Michigan University,
pls_scott@online.emich.edu
Part: Simona Goi, Calvin College, sgoi@calvin.edu
Jacob Segal,
Manhattan College, jsegal@mindspring.com
Michelle McLaurin,
Johns Hopkins University, michmc@jhu.edu
Scott Weyandt, Loyola
University Chicago, sweyand@luc.edu
Ryan Fortson,
University of Minnesota, fortson@polisci.umn.edu
Disc: John Burke, University of St. Thomas,
jfburke@basil.stthom.edu
Joanna V. Scott,
Eastern Michigan University
Panel 12-6 POLITICAL LIBERALISM
Chair: Leslie Feldman, Hofstra University
Papers:
- "Liberalism Imperiled: Emerging Law in Comparative Perspective." Laura K. Donohue,
University of Cambridge, lkdonohue@aol.com
- "The Rule of Law in Private Enclaves." Marc J. Blitz, University of Chicago,
bli3@midway.uchicago.edu
- "The Interaction of Public and Private Property." Craig Coleman, University of Wisconsin
at Madison, ccoleman@polisci.wisc.edu
- "Liberalism and the Emaciated Conception." Frank Sposito, University of Chicago,
philo@spc.uchicago.edu
Disc: Leslie Feldman, Hofsta University
Panel 13-6 FORMAL MODELS OF LOBBYING AND INTEREST GROUPS
Chair: Robert Salisbury, Washington University in St. Louis,
salisbury@artsci.wustl.edu
Papers:
- "Lobbying and Information provision by Special Interest Groups." Morten Bennedsen;
University of Chicago; Sven E. Feldmann, University of Chicago, sven@uchicago.edu
- "Setting the Table: A Theory of Pre-emptive Lobbying." Michael M. Ting, Stanford
University Graduate School of Business, miketing@gsb.stanford.edu
- "Signaling in Collective Action." Shlomo Mizrahi, Ben Gurion University,
shlomom@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
- "Lobbying and the Legislative Process in the European Union." Christophe Crombez,
Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, christophe.crombez@econ.kuleuven.ac.be
Disc: Scott Ainsworth, University of Georgia in Athens,
sainswor@uga.cc.uga.edu
Panel 14-5 DURATION MODELS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chair: D. Scott Bennett, Pennsylvania State University,
dsb10@psu.edu
Papers:
- "Duration Models and Proportional Hazards in Political Science." Janet Box-Steffensmeier,
Ohio State University, jobstef+@osu.edu; Christopher J.W. Zorn, Emory University,
czorn@emory.edu
- "The Purposes of a War Chest." Jay Goodliffe, Brigham Young University,
jay_goodliffe@byu.edu;
- "Rivals and Survival: The Effects of 'Rivalriness' on Leader Survival and Institutional
Constraints, 1816-1992" Andrew J. Enterline, Merriam Laboratory for Analytic Political
Research, BA02729@Binghamton.edu
- "The Duration of Interstate Peace." Timothy Nordstrom, Pennsylvania State University,
twn1@psu.edu
Disc: D. Scott Bennett, Pennsylvania State University, dsb10@psu.edu
Bradford S. Jones,
University of Arizona, bsjones@arizona.edu
Panel 15-10 MONEY AND LEGISLATION
Chair: Tim Groseclose, The Ohio State University,
tim.groseclose@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
Papers:
- "Tests of Vote-Buying Theories in Coalition Formation in Legislatures." Alan Wiseman,
Stanford University, aewise@leland.stanford.edu
- "Corporate Political Activity, Managerial Interests, and Anti-takeover Legislation in the
99th Congress (1985-86)." Douglas Eckel, Marymount University,
deckel@phoenix.marymount.edu
- "Committee Jurisdiction, Campaign Contributions, and Legislative Voting Behavior." Stacy
B. Gordon, University of Las Vegas, Reno, sgordon@scs.unr.edu
Disc: John McAdams, Marquette University,
6489mcadamsj@vms.csd.mu.edu
Panel 16-7 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS
(co-sponsored with International Relations, Panel 4-3)
Chair: David Tarr, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
tarr@polisci.wisc.edu
Papers:
- "Presidential Control of the Military: The Selection of Senior Officers." Peter Roman,
Duquesne University, roman@duq3.cc.duq.edu
- "Information and the Limitations on Congressional Control of the Military: Drafting
Military Personnel Policies." Greggory Gunderson, Eastern Kentucky University,
govgunde@acs.eku.edu
- "Huntington's Soldier and the State: A Critical View." Paul Viotti, University of Denver
Disc: David Tarr, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
tarr@polisci.wisc.edu
Panel 17-11 FOLLOW THE LEADER: NEW APPROACHES TO CONGRESSIONAL
LEADERSHIP
Chair: Barbara Sinclair, University of California, Los Angeles,
sinclair@polisci.ucla.edu
Papers:
- "The Silent Revolution: Republican Leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives."
Christine DeGregorio, American University, cdegreg@american.edu
- "Media Leadership in the House of Representatives, 1969-1996: Legislative Strategies of
Going Public and Staying Private." Douglas B. Harris, Colgate University,
dharris@center.colgate.edu
- "Manipulating the Message in the U.S. Congress." Patrick Sellers, Indiana University,
psellers@indiana.edu
- "Toward a Theory of Congressional Policy Leadership." David J. Webber, University of
Missouri, Columbia, polidjw@showme.missouri.edu
Disc: Christopher J. Deering, George Washington University,
rocket@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
Panel 17-15 INSTITUTIONS, CONFLICT, AND POLICYMAKING
Chair: John Hardin, University of North Carolina,
jwhardin@ga.unc.edu
Papers:
- "Divided We Govern: A New Quantitative Approach." Brian P. Janiskee, Central
Connecticut State University, janiskeeb@ccsua.ctstateeu.edu; Scott Zenter, California State
University, San Bernardino, zentner@wiley.csusb.edu
- "Parties and the Volume of Law Production, 1947-1994." David R. Jones, University of
California, Los Angeles, djones@ucla.edu
- "The Effect of Divided Government on the Passage of Appropriations Bills in the U.S.
Congress, 1947-1996." Greg Thorson, University of Minnesota, Morris,
gthorson@caa.mrs.umn.edu; Tasina Nitzschke, University of Minnesota, Morris,
nitzscht@caa.mrs.umn.edu
- "An Empirical Test of Congressional Control of Judicial Review." Joseph Smith, University
of Texas, Austin, jsmith@mail.la.utexas.edu
Disc: Sunil Ahuja, University of Southwestern Louisiana,
sahuja@usl.edu
Panel 18-5 THE SUPREME COURT AND SEPARATION OF POWERS
ISSUES
Chair: Craig Emmert, Texas Tech University, urcfe@ttacs.ttu.edu
Papers:
- "Judicial Activism and Partisan Control: A Comparison of the 103rd and 104th
Congresses." Terry Bowen, University of North Florida, tbowen@gw.unf.edu; Matthew
Corrigan, University of North Florida
- "Constitutional vs. Statutory? The Supreme Court Strategy for Power." Aneu Green,
SUNY Stony Brook, agreene@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu
- "Judicial Review and the Lawmaking Process: The Role of the Supreme Court in the
Legislative Process." J. Mitchell Pickerill, University of Wisconsin Madison,
mitch@polisci.wisc.edu
- "The Supreme Court as an Independent Policy Maker: Statutory Interpretation and the
Separation of Powers." Virginia A. Hettinger, Emory University, vhettin@emory.edu
Disc: Valerie Hoekstra, Washington University,
hoekstra@artsci.wustl.edu
Craig Emmert,Texas
Tech University, urcfe@ttacs.ttu.edu
Panel 19-3 CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS IN THE STATES
Chair: Ronald Weber,University of Wisconsin,
rweber@csd.uwm.edu
Papers:
- "Explaining Incumbent Reelection." William Berry, Florida State University,
wberry@garnet.acns.fsu.edu, Michael Berkman, Pennsylvania State University, mbb1@psu.edu;
Stuart Schneiderman, Florida State University, sschneid@garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- "A Comparative Analysis of the Campaign Finances of State House Speakers." William E.
Cassie, Appalachian State University, Cassiewe@appstate.edu; Joel Thompson, Appalachian
State University, thompsonja@appstate.edu
- "Governor Quits." Richard Winters, Dartmouth College, richard.f.winters@dartmouth.edu
- "Sitting Pretty or Sitting Duck: Incumbency in Gubernatorial Contests." Randall Partin,
University of New Mexico, Partin@unm.edu
Disc: Aubrey Jewett, University of Central Florida,
ajewett@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Panel 21-10 CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY
Chair: Roger B. Parks, Indiana University, parks@indiana.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Sentencing Policies on Correctional Populations: an Empirical
Assessment." Elsa Chen, RAND Corporation and UCLA, Elsa_Chen@RAND.org
- "Community Policing: Who are.
- "The Community"?." Roger B. Parks, Indiana University, parks@indiana.edu ; Stephen D.
Mastrofski, Michigan State University, mastrofs@pilot.msu.edu
- "Criminal Justice Policy and Legislative Priorities." Ralph Baker, Ball State University ;
Fred Meyer, Ball State University, OOFAMEYERJR@BSUVC.BSU.EDU
- "The Impact of the Texas Concealed Weapons Law on Crime Rates: A Policy Analysis for
the City of Dallas, 1990-1997." M. V. Hood III, Texas Tech University, thood@ttu.edu ; Grant
Neeley, Texas Tech University, gneeley@ttu.edu
Disc: Jeffrey Yates, University of Georgia, jyates@uga.edu
Panel 22-5 BUREACRACY AND THE LAW
Chair: Kay Mathews, University of Kansas, kmathews@prodigy.com
Papers:
- "Litigation of Local Government Managers: Who's Getting Sued and Over What?" Heidi
Koenig, Northern Illinois University, hkoenig@niu.edu
- "Implementing Adarand v. Pena: Race and Federal Agencies." Augustus J. Jones, Miami
University
- "The Supreme Court and the Federal Election Commission: Organizational Factors and
Administrative Behavior." Maurice C. Sheppard, Western Michigan University, rnhds@aol.com
Disc: George A. Waller, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, wallerg@csd.uwm.edu
Brandice Canes, Stanford University, brandice@leland.stanford.edu
Panel 23-8 ENVIRONMENTALISM AND POLITICAL CULTURE
Chair: Don Racheter, Public Interest Institute and Central College,
racheter@se-iowa.net
Papers:
- "Postmaterialism in World Societies: Is it Really a Value Dimension?" Darren W. Davis,
Michigan State University; Darren.Davis@ssc.msu.edu; Brian Silver, Michigan State
University, Bsilver@pilot.msu.edu; Kathleen M. Dowley, Michigan State University,
dowleyka@pilot.msu.edu
- "The Cultural, Political, and Postmaterial Origins of Environmental Values." Robert E.
O'Connor, Pennsylvania State University, o80@psuvm.psu.edu
- "Values, Political Orientations, and Attitudes toward Environmental Spending." Robert C.
Luskin, University of Texas-Austin, rcl@mail.la.utexas.edu; Bert F. Rothenbach, University of
Texas-Austin, bertr@mail.la.utexas.edu; Christopher G. Ellison, University of Texas-Austin,
cellison@mail.la.utexas.edu
Disc: Bob Parks, Elmira College, bobp@lightlink.com
Panel 24-4 TEACHING WITH CASE STUDIES: METHODS FROM ACROSS THE
DISCIPLINE
Chair: Jacqueline DeLaat, Marietta College,
delaatj@mcnet.marietta.edu
Papers:
- "Developing Case Studies on Gender Issues." Jacqueline DeLaat, Marietta College,
delaatj@mcnet.marietta.edu
- "Using Cases to Teach Public Management: Does It Work?" Martha Feldman, University
of Michigan, MSFELDMA@UMICH.EDU; Anne Khademian, University of Michigan,
Khademian@aol.com
- "The Promises and Pitfalls of Case Teaching in International Politics." Mary Geske, Smith
College, MGESKE@ernestine.smith.edu
- "Various Uses of Cases in Teaching Constitutional Law." Michael Smith, Glenville State
College, Smith@glenville.wvnet.edu
Disc: Lynn Maurer, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville,
lmaurer@siue.edu
Beth K. Dougherty,
Beloit College, doughert@beloit.edu
Panel 26-3 PLATO
Chair: Michael A. Rinella, Unaffiliated, Mrine10008@aol.com
Papers:
- "Plato and Political Thought." Robert W. Hall, University of Vermont
- "The Architecture of Plato's Statesman." Jacqueline L. Pfeffer, William and Mary,
jlpfef@morton.wm.edu
- "Plato, the Greeks, and the Ethics of the Symposium." Michael A. Rinella, Unaffiliated,
Mrine10008@aol.com
Disc: David Mulroy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Michael A.
Rinella, Unaffiliated, Mrine10008@aol.com
Panel 27-2 POLITICS, MARKETS, AND LABOR REGIMES IN NEWLY
DEMOCRATIZING COUNTRIES
Chair: Lisa Milligan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Papers:
- "The Second Transition: Labor and Economic Reform in New Democracies." Heather
Tafel, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Dexter Boniface, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
- "The Nonlinear Interaction Between Policy-Making Mechanisms and Patterns of Collective
Bargaining: The Case of Spain." Joaquin Fernandez-Castro, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Disc: Jeffrey Stevenson Muer, University of Illinois at Chicago
Section 6 Posters
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PUBLIC OPINION
- "Remaining Tolerant: How Pliable are Americans' Tolerance Judgments?" Anthony F.
Lobianco, University of Kentucky, tflobi@pop.uky.edu
- "Education and Liberal Attitudes: Exploring Causal Links." Matthew DeBell, Georgetown
University, debellm@gusun.georgetown.edu
- "Trends and Individual Determinants of Political Knowledge, 1984-1996." David Hogberg,
University of Iowa, david-hogberg@uiowa.edu
- "Preying on Hopes and Fears: How Voter Opinion is Shaped by Emotional Responses to
Political Advertising." Ted Brader, Harvard University, tbrader@fas.harvard.edu
- "Latency Measures in Survey Research: Exploring Conceptual and Methodological
Assumptions." Milton Lodge, SUNY-Stony Brook, mlodge@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Charles
Taber, SUNY-Stony Brook ; Aron Galonsky, SUNY-Stony Brook
- "Reference Group Perceptions and Party: A Voter Decision Model." Susan M. Johnson,
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, johnson@inil.com
- "Separating the Flocks: Toward a More Refined Look at Religions in Political Research."
Lonna Atkeson, University of New Mexico, atkeson@unm.edu; Joseph Stewart, Jr., University
of New Mexico
- "The Dilemma of Surviving Democracy: The Possible Policies Democratic Governments
can Undertake in Dealing with Separatist Movements." Astrid Obst, University of Kansas
- "A Behavioral Examination of Leadership in a Body of Young Elected Representatives."
David Ivers, Dominican University,
- "The Effects of Divided Government on the Cognitive Strategies of Supreme Court
Nominees." Wendy Watson, Ohio State University, watson.198@osu.edu
- "An Alternative Methodological Approach to Studying Authoritarianism." James C.
Rhoads, Westminster College
Section 8 Posters
THEMES IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION
- "Hegemonic Media Coverage of the Oklahoma City Bombing: Forging a Common Path To
The Church of the National Tragedy." Margaret Hirschberg Purdue University,
hirschbe@polsci.purdue.edu
- "Toward A Conceptual Model of News Production And Audience Comprehension The
Issue of Drugs in the 1996 Presidential Election." Weiwu Zhang , University of Wisconsin,
wzhang7@students.wisc.edu
- "Who Led Whom? The Interaction of Citizens, Elites, and the Media During the Health
Care Reform Debate." Zoe M. Oxley , Ohio State University, oxley.9@osu.edu
- "An Alternative Model of Press Freedom Around the World." Nixon Kariithi, University of
Houston, nkariithi@uh.edu
- "Television and Social Capital: A Cross-National Examination. Harwood K. McClerking ,
University of Michigan, harwood@umich.edu; Kristina Mile, University of Michigan,
kcmiler@umich.edu
- "Constructing An Image of Peace? The Jerusalem Post and the Israeli Peace Movement."
David Levin, American University, d16545@american.edu
- "Angry Voters: A Study of Negativity and the Media's Role in Split Ticket Voting."
William T. Horner, University of Texas at Austin, bhorner@mail.la.utexas.edu
- "Media Expenditures and Voter Response in Metropolitan, Suburban, and Rural House
Districts." Andrea L. Morato-Lara, andrea-ryman@uiowa.edu
- "From the Mass Media's Lips' to Our Eyes and Ears: How Did the Media Frame News
Coverage of Medicare During 1995?" Felicia Mebane, fmebane@fas.harvard.edu
- "Media Priming of Presidential and Interest Group Evaluations: An Experimental
Comparison." Cristina M. Ling, cling@ccvm.sunysb.edu
- "The Impact of Elite Responses to Foreign Policy Events on Public Evaluations of
residential Performance." Amy E. Gangl, University of Minnesota,
amygangl@polisci.umn.edu
Section 15 Posters
POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUP
- "Party Aggregation and the Determinants of the Number of Political Parties in the Recent
Korean Legislative Elections." Myoung-Ho Park, Michigan State University,
parkmyou@pilot.msu.edu2.
- "Partisanship and Participation in Political Campaign Activities, 1952-1996." Joseph
Gershtenson, University of Texas, joeg@mail.la.utexas.edu 3.
- "Competition and the Practices of Political Culture: How Interest Groups Use Holidays to
Promote Their Political , Values." Amy Fried, University of Maine
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Panel 1-16 AID, TRADE, AND CAPITAL: ON POLITICAL COOPERATION AND
COMPETITION AMONG AND WITHIN INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
Chair: Andrew Sobel, Washington University, St. Louis,
sobel@artsci.wustl.edu
Papers:
- "Identifying the Principal Determinants of Canada-United States Cooperation: National
Interests, Policy Alternatives, and Interdependence." Christopher Kirkey, Bridgewater State
College, ckirkey@bridgew.edu
- "Comparative Risk, Uncertainty and Institutional Design: The Logic of Market
Convergence Within and Among Advanced Industrial Democracies." Robert L. Perry,
University of Texas-Permian Basin, perry_r@utpb.edu; John D. Robertson, Texas A & M
University, jrobertson@tamu.edu
- "Peace as Social Dumping? The Political Impact of Free Trade in the Middle East." James
Piazza, New York University, jap6452@is.nyu.edu
- "Foreign Aid and Donor Economic Interests in Latin America, 1972-1995." Robert E.
Sterken Jr., Palomar College, rsterken@palomar.edu
Disc: David Leblang, University of North Texas,
dleblang@unt.edu
Panel 2-8 UNCERTAIN TRANSITIONS
Chair: Martin Slann, Clemson University, kibbutz@clemson.edu
Papers:
- "Civilian Coups d'Etat in West Africa: Group Bargaining and Successful Transition in
Benin." Jennifer C. Seely, Washington University in St. Louis, jcseely@artsci.wustl.edu
- "The Challenges and Rewards of Decentralization in Zambia." Consuella Brown, Illinois
State University, clbrown@ilstu.edu
- "Cuba's Prospects for Democracy." Peter M. Sanchez, Loyola University, Chicago,
psanchez@luc.edu
- "Elites and Regime Change: The Divergent Outcomes in Post-Soviet Tajikistan and
Kyrgyzstan." Soleiman M. Kiasatpour, University of California, Riverside,
skiastp@wizard.ucr.edu; Jamilya Ukudeeva, University of California, Riverside,
kyrgiz1@student.ucr.edu
Disc: Leonard Wantchekon, Yale University,
leonard.wantchekon@yale.edu
Panel 3-12 BEYOND THE RETURN OF THE LEFT IN POST-COMMUNIST
STATES
Chair: Richard Farkas, DePaul University
Papers:
- "Hungary." Barnabas Racz, Eastern Michigan University
- "Russia." Mark Cichock, University of Texas at Arlington
- "Lithuania." Terry D. Clark, Creighton University
Disc: Charles Bukowski, Bradley University,
cjb@bradley.bradley.edu
Panel 3-15 CHANGING LEGISLATIVE INSTITUTIONS IN POST-COMMUNIST
EUROPE
Chair: Michael Mezey, DePaul University,
mmezey@condor.depaul.edu
Papers:
- "Lawmakers and the Law: Legal Orientations Among Russian Legislators." William M.
Reisinger, University of Iowa, william-reisinger@uiowa.edu
- "Committee Organization and Activities in Post-Communist Legislatures." David M.
Olson, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, olsondm@iris.uncg.edu; William Crowther,
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
- "Law Making and Decree Making in the Russian Federation," Thomas F. Remington,
Emory University, polstfr@emory.edu; S . Smith, Emory University; Moshe Haspel, Emory
University.
- "Socialists Building Capitalism: Party Discipline and Hungary's Stabilization Program."
Diana Morlang, Duke University, dmorlang@acpub.duke.edu
Disc: Jeffrey Hahn, Villanova University, jhahn@ucis.vill.edu
Michael Mezey,
DePaul University, mmezey@condor.depaul.edu
Panel 4-14 NATO AND, NAFTA: 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY BUILDING
Chair: Lloyd Gruber, The University of Chicago,
gruber@uchicago.edu
Papers:
- "Institutions, Norms, and Allies: Explaining NATO's Enduring Value." Kirsten Rafferty,
Mcgill University, kraffe@po-box.mcgill.ca
- "The Place of Interdependence and International Integration in the Nationalist Vision."
Stephen Shulman, Southern Illinois University, Shulman@siv.edu.
- "Hard Bargains: Intra-Industry Trade and Regional Integration." Roland Stephen, North
Carolina State University, stephen@social.chass.nscu.edu.
- "Coming to Terms: The Defense Motivation for NAFTA." Lloyd Gruber, The University of
Chicago, gruber@uchicago.edu
Disc: Glen Galaich, University of Colorado-Boulder,
galaich@colorado.edu
Panel 6-12 CANDIDATE CHARACTERISTICS AND ELECTORAL SUPPORT
Chair: Karen Stenner, Duke University, kstenner@acpub.duke.edu
Papers:
- "Bob Dole's Age and Health in the 1996 Elections: Did the Media Let us Down?" Richard
A. Brody, Stanford University, brody@leland.stanford.edu; Herbert L. Abrams, Stanford
University
- "Minding Payoffs and Cues." Alice Gilchrist, University of Iowa; Kristin Kanthak,
University of Iowa
- "The Role of Facial Appearance in Assessments of Candidate Electability." James N.
Schubert, Northern Illinois University, t70jns@corn.cos.niu.edu; Margaret Ann Curran, Northern
Illinois University; Carmen Strungaru, Northern Illinois University
- "Viva La Difference!: The Effects of Candidate Race and Issue Ambiguity on Candidate
Perceptions and Evaluations." Patrick Stroh, BrabenderCox; David
Moskowitz, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, dcmoskow@email.uncc.edu
Disc: Karen Stenner, Duke Univeristy,
kstenner@acpub.duke.edu
Panel 7-5 PARTIES, ISSUES, AND IDEOLOGY
Chair: Franco Mattei, SUNY-Buffalo
Papers:
- "The Influence of Diminishing Party Identification on Incentives For Congressional
Candidates." Robert L. Boucher, American University, rboucher@american.edu
- "The Meaning of Ideology and its Role in Predicting Behavior." Thomas Carsey, University
of Illinois at Chicago; Robert Mckee, University of Illinois at Chicago
- "Group Components of Partisanship and Party Coalitions Across the States." Robert
Jackson, Washington State University, rjackson@mail.wsu.edu
- "The Structure of Issue Conflict in American Public Opinion." William G. Jacoby,
University of South Carolina
Disc: Franco Mattei; SUNY-Buffalo
Panel 7-12 UNDERSTANDING PARTICIPATION AND TURNOUT
Chair: Geoffrey C. Layman, Vanderbilt University,
laymang@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Papers:
- "Party Organization and Voter Turnout in the Industrialized Democracies." William
Bernhard,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, bernhard@uiuc.edu; Alexander C. Tan,
Southern Methodist University, atan@post.smu.edu
- "Voluntary Citizens and Democratic Participation: Political Behaviors Among Naturalized
U.S. Citizens." Louis DeSipio, Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, desipio@uiuc.edu
- "Seasonal Variations in Political Participation, 1973-94", Dorie Apollonio, Survey Research
Center, dorie@alfa.berkeley.edu; Laurel Elms, Survey Research Center
- "The Impact of Minnesota's Contribution Refund Program on State Legislative Races."
Graham Ramsden, Creighton University, gpr@creighton.edu; Patrick Donnay, Bemidji State
University, patd@vax1bemidji.msus.edu
Disc: Geoff Layman, Vanderbilt University;
laymang@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Panel 8-7 BALANCE AND BIAS IN MEDIA COVERAGE
Chair: Charlyne Berens, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
cberens@unlinfo.unl.edu
Papers:
- "Fairness and Balance in the Structural Characteristics of Newspaper Stories on the 1996
Presidential Election." Frederick Fico, Michigan State University; William Cote, Michigan State
University, Cote@pilot.msu.edu
- "Newspaper Impacts and Gender: An Analysis of State Legislative Race Coverage In
Illinois." Geralyn Miller, University of Illinois Chicago, u20086@uic.edu
- "Shaping the Media's Agenda: The Case of Medicare Reform and the 104th Congress."
Michael Zis, University of Minnesota, mzis@polisci.umn.edu
- "Television News and News Papers in Congressional Elections: Kentucky 1996." John
Heyrman, Berea College, John_Heyrman@berea.edu
Disc: Valerie A. Sulfaro, James Madison University ,
sulfarva@jmu.edu
Panel 9-3 ROUNDTABLE TO HONOR DIANE BLAIR
(co-sponsored with the Women's Caucus, Panel 25-1)
Panel 9-15 ABORTION AND FAMILY ISSUES IN LAW AND POLITICS
Chair: Kenneth P. Nuger, San Jose State University,
kpnuger@email.sjsu.edu
Papers:
- "The Dynamics of Abortion Attitudes, 1972-1996." Elizabeth Adell Cook, Georgetown
University; Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, jelent@nevada.edu; Clyde Wilcox,
Georgetown University, wilcoxc@gunet.georgetown.edu
- "Family Law, Equal Rights, and the States." Patricia McGee Crotty, East Stroudsberg
University, pcrotty@esu.edu
- "Lower Federal Courts as Interpreters: The Development and Definition of the Pregnancy
Discrimination Act of 1978." Michelle D.Deardorff, Millikin University,
mdeardorff@mail.milliken.edu
- "Contested Identity: The Legal Struggle Over Gay and Lesbian
Subjects." Francis Carleton, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay,
carltof@gbms01.uwgb.edu; Jennifer Carleton, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin
Disc: Mary C. Segers, Rutgers University- Newark
Panel 10-10 NEW PERSPECTIVES ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Chair: James Llorens, Southern University,
jllorens@subrvm.subr.edu
Papers:
- "Martin Luther King Jr., as American Statesman." Nathan Schlueter, University of Dallas,
nschlue@acad.udallas.edu
- "Coalition Formation in the Early Civil Rights Movement." Dianne M. Pinderhughes,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, dpinderh@uiuc.edu
- "The Civil Rights Movement, Big City Mayors and Leadership Models." Betty
Brown-Chappell, Eastern Michigan University
Disc: Bernard Rowan, Chicago State University
Panel 12-8 POLITICAL THEORY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Chair: Frank Sposito, University of Chicago,
philo@spc.uchicago.edu
Papers:
- "Reproduction of Judicial and Moral Truth in the Oklahoma City Bombing Trial."
Margaret Hirschberg, Purdue University, hirschbe@polsci.purdue.edu
- "From FEPC to the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Public Reason and Paradigm Shift." Amy
Cavender, University of Notre Dame, amy.l.cavender.1@nd.edu
- "Harvesting the Pearls of Democratic Theory." Joseph T. Smith Jr., Loyola
University-Chicago, jsmit@orion.it.luc.edu
- "Are Markets Compatible with Democracy?" Suzanne Coshow, University of Notre Dame;
Ed Wingenbach, University of South Carolina
Disc: Frank Sposito, University of Chicago,
philo@spc.uchicago.edu
Panel 13-10 ROUNDTABLE ON FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN FORMAL MODELING
OF POLITICS
Chair: Itai Sened, Tel Aviv University and Washington University in
St. Louis, sened@artsci.wustl.edu
Part:
David Austen-Smith,
Northwestern University, dasm@nwu.edu
Steven J. Brams , New
York University, brams@is2.nyu.edu
Gary Miller,
Washington University in St. Louis, gjmiller@artsci.wustl.edu
Norman Schofield,
Washington University in St. Louis, schofld@wuecon.wustl.edu
Panel 14-2 NEW SURVEY TECHNIQUES
Chair: Henry E. Brady, University of California at Berkeley,
hbrady@bravo.berkeley.edu
Papers:
- "Do Polls Determine Public Opinion." Mohan Penubarti, University of California at Los
Angeles, mohan@pundit.sscnet.ucla.edu; Alexander A. Schuessler, New York University,
schuessler@nyu.edu
- "Can We Believe Survey Responses?" Jonathan N. Katz, California Institute of Technology,
jkatz@bolem.caltech.edu
- "Methods for Uncovering Nonseparable Preferences in Survey Responses." Dean Lacy,
Ohio State University, dean.lacy@polisci.sbs.ohio-state.edu
- "Survey Measures of Uncertainty on Candidate Traits and Issue Positions." Garrett
Glasgow, California Institute of Technology, gg@hss.caltech.edu
Disc: Charles Franklin, University of Wisconsin,
franklin@polisci.wisc.edu
John Brehm, Duke
University, jbrehm@acpub.duke.edu
Panel 15-11 PARTY COMPETITION, ISSUES, AND ELECTORAL
OUTCOMES
Chair: William Binning, Youngstown State University
Papers:
- "A Doctrinal Theory of American Politics." Douglas Grob, Stanford University,
dgrob@leland.stanford.edu
- "The Quality of the Fight: Explaining Why Presidential Campaigns Matter to Outcomes."
Lynn Vavreck, Princeton University, lvavreck@wws.princeton.edu
- "Divide and Conquer: Groups, Party Strategies, and the Contemporary Political Era."
Suzanne Globetti, University of Texas, globetti@mail.la.utexas.edu
- "Spatial Test of Electoral Balancing in the States." Christopher Jan Carman, University of
Houston, ccarman@uk.edu
Disc: Andrew Busch, University of Denver, abusch@du.edu
Panel 16-10 PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS
Chair: Sean J. Savage, Saint Mary's College,
ssavage@saintmarys.edu
Papers:
- "Forecasting Nomination Outcomes: Does Media Coverage Throw a Wild Card into the
Equation?" Andrew J. Dowdle, Abraham Baldwin College, adowdle@abac.peachnet.edu;
Randall E. Adkins, Concord College, adkinsr@faculty.concord.wvnet.edu
- "Electoral Niche Theory: An Ecological Approach to Modelling Competition in Presidential
Primaries." Kenneth Yohn, University of Iowa, kyohn@uiowa.edu; John Hickman, Berry
College
- "Are the Primaries Becoming Less Relevant? The Decline of Momentum in Presidential
Nominating Campaigns." Wayne Steger, Depaul University,wsteger@wppost.depaul.edu
Disc: Alexandra L. Cooper, University of North Carolina ,
alecooper@email.uncc.edu
Panel 17-6 PATHWAYS OF REPRESENTATION
Chair: Patricia Hurley, Texas A&M University,
PAT_HURLEY@POLISCI.TAMU.EDU
Papers:
- "Getting the Message: Policy Mandates and Roll-Call Voting In Congress." Lawrence J.
Grossback, University of Minnesota, lgback@polisci.umn.edu; Amy E. Gangl, University
ofMinnesota, amygangl@polisci.umn.edu; David A.M.Peterson, University of Minnesota,
dpeters@polisci.umn.edu; James A. Stimson, University of North Carolina,
timson@gibbs.oit.unc.edu
- "Quiet Influence: The Representation of Exporters, Consumers and Others on Postwar
Trade Policy." Michael Bailey, Georgetown University, baileyma@gunet.georgetown.edu
- "Senatorial Behavior and Constituent Information: Do the Media Bridge the Gap?" Wendy
Schiller, Brown University and Brookings Institution, wschiller@brook.edu
- "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Effects of Constituent Heterogeneity on
Congressional Representation." James C. Garand, Louisiana State University,
pogara@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu; Phillip J. Ardoin, Southern University, ardoin@aol.com
Disc: Patricia Hurley, Texas A&M University,
PAT_HURLEY@POLISCI.TAMU.EDU
Panel 17-16 CONGRESS, THE PUBLIC, AND THE PRESS
Chair: Douglas B. Harris, Colgate University,
dharris@center.colgate.edu
Papers:
- "Strategic Issue Framing in the Congressional Debate Over Gays in the Military in 1993."
Robert Dion, Wabash College, dionr@wabash.edu
- "The Causes and Effects of Members' Negative (and Positive?) Evaluations of the U.S.
Congress." Daniel Lipinski, Duke University, dlip@mail.duke.edu
- "The Media and the 103rd Congress: When to Cover Policy Making in Congress." Mark
Watts, Florida International University, wattsm@fiu.edu
- "Explaining the Vote: Legislative Styles of Constituent Influence." Elaine Willey, Ohio
State University, willey.21@osu.edu
Disc: Patrick Sellers, Indiana University, psellers@indiana.edu
Panel 18-11 CONFLICT AND CONSENSUS IN THE UNITED STATES SUPREME
COURT
Chair: Carla Molette-Ogden, SUNY Stony Brook,
carla.molette-ogden@sunysb.edu Papers:
- "GEE Models of Judicial Behavior." Christopher J. W. Zorn, Emory University,
czorn@emory.edu
- "Law Clerks as Critical Agents in the Breakdown of Consensual Norms in the United States
Supreme Court, 1935-1996: A Distributed Lag Time Series Analysis." Bradley Best, Southern
Illinois University at Carbondale, bradbest@midwest.net
- "Plurality Opinions: The Failure of Coalition Formation on the U.S. Supreme Court." James
F. Spriggs II, University of California, Davis, jfspriggs@ucdavis.edu; Forrest Maltzman, George
Washington University, forrest@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu; Paul J. Wahlbeck, George Washington
University, wahlbeck@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
- "Me, Too: The Use of Endorsement Memos on the Burger Court." Sandra L. Wood,
University of North Texas, sandyw@unt.edu
Disc: Stefanie Lindquist, University of Georgia,
cmslind@uga.cc.uga.edu
Elliot Slotnick, Ohio
State University, slotnick.1@osu.edu
Panel 18-14 ISSUES IN STATE AND FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL
INTERPRETATION
Chair: David Yalof, University of Connecticut,
yalof@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Papers:
- "A Moralist at Heart? Justice Scalia and Affirmative Action." Frank J. Colucci, University
of Notre Dame, colucci.3@nd.edu
- "Legal Argument and the Constitutional Dialogue on Federalism." Katy J. Harriger, Wake
Forest University, harriger@wfu.edu
- "Rhetorical Play in the Politics of Representation: Tracking Strategies of Justification on the
United States Supreme Court." Christopher M. Burke, University of Wisconsin Madison
- "State Courts and Single-Subject Rulings." James L. McDowell, Indiana State University,
psmcdow@scifac.indstate.edu
Disc: Dennis J. Goldford, Drake University,
dennis.goldford@drake.edu
Evan Gerstmann,
Loyola Marymount University
Panel 19-11THE POLITICS OF EDUCATION IN THE STATES
Chair Robert Stein, Rice University, stein-a@rice.rice.wmi.edu
Papers:
- "Testing the Tests: The Significance of Educational Outputs to Democracy, Economy and
Public Policy." Jeremy Lane Eccles, University of Nebraska, Jeccles@unlgrad1.unl.edu
- "Seeing Through the Rhetoric: Views on School Choice from Parents, Educators and
Elected Officials in Cleveland and Milwaukee." Emily Van Dunk, Public Policy Forum,
Emily@csd.uwm.edu
- "Winning in Court: Unsatisfactory Victories." Julie Bundt, University of Northern Iowa ,
Bundt@uni.edu
Disc: Robert Stein, Rice University, stein-a@rice.rice.wmi.edu
Panel 20-7COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Chair: Elaine Sharp, University of Kansas
Papers:
- "Patterns of Citizen Participation in Local Politics: Evidence from New England Town
Meetings." Victor S. DeSantis, Bridgewater State College, vdesantis@bridgew.edu
- "Negotiating Participation: Community Action in Detroit." Nicholas Winter, University of
Michigan, nwinter@umich.edu
- "Do the Citizens Matter? The Impact of Demographic Changes on the Urban Regime."
Peter Burns, University of Maryland, v-pburns@bss2.umd.edu
- "Rethinking Local Policy Analysis: The Challenge of Culture to Political Economy."
Donald Rosdi, University of Maryland, drosdil@bss2.umd.edu
Disc: Katherine Underwood, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,
underwd@uwosh.edu
Panel 21-11 POLITICAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC POLICIES
Chair: Kim Q. Hill, Texas A&M University,
e339kq@polisci.tamu.edu
Papers:
- "The Political Economy of National Bankruptcy Legislation: Lessons from the Roll Call
Voting Record." Howard Rosenthal, Princeton University, rosentha@princeton.edu
- "Throwing a Dart or Using a Pushpin: The Selection and Designation Process of
Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities." Marc A. Wallace, American University,
wallman@american.edu
- "The Wagner Act and the Boundaries of Social Policy in the 1960s." Josiah Bartlett
Lambert, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Josiahbart@AOL.COM
- "Refashioning American Citizenship: The Formation of the GI Bill of Rights of 1944."
Suzanne Mettler, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, smettler@maxwell.syr.edu
Disc: John Bohte, Texas A&M University, johnny@polisci.tamu.edu
Deborah R. McFarlane,
University of New Mexico, DMCF@UNM.EDU
Panel 22-2 IMPLEMENTING EDUCATION POLICY
Chair: Joseph Stewart, Jr., University of New Mexico,
joestew@unm.edu
Papers:
- "School Choice and Student Performance." Paul Teske, SUNY at Stony Brook,
pteske@datalab2.sbs.sunysb.edu; Mark Schneider, SUNY at Stony Brook; Christine Roch,
SUNY at Stony Brook
- "Desegregation Funding and Educational Achievement in the Chicago Public Schools."
Christine Harris, Northern Illinois University; Paul Culhane, Northern Illinois University,
pculhane@niu.edu; Michael Peddle, Northern Illinois University
- "Institutional Development and School Violence in New York, 1985-1992." Ed Muir,
American Federation of Teachers, emuir@aft.org; Krista Schneider, American
Federation of Teachers
Disc: Jeffrey Henig, George Washington University,
henig@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu;
Michael Mintrom,
Michigan State University, mintrom@pilot.msu.edu
Panel 23-9 SOCIAL CAPITAL, CIVIL SOCIETY, AND DEMOCRATIZATION
Chair: Amy Fried, University of Maine, amyfried@maine.maine.edu
Papers:
- "The Impact of Economic Structure on Civic Engagement." Stan Humphries, University of
Virginia
- "The Deleterious Effect of Television Viewership on Membership in Voluntary
Associations." Harwood K. McClerking, University of Michigan, harwood@umich.edu;
Kristina Miler, University of Michigan, kcmiler@k.imap.itd.umich.edu,
Irfan Nooruddin, University of Michigan
- "Social Capital and Indicators of Social Distress." David C. Kershaw, Illinois State
University, dckersh@ilstu.edu
Disc: Vanessa Baird, University of Houston, vbaird@uh.edu
Panel 25-1 ROUNDTABLE TO HONOR DIANE BLAIR
(co-sponsored with Gender and Politics, Panel 9-3)
Chair: Marian Lief Palley, University of Delaware,
mpalley@strauss.udel.edu
Part: Marian Lief Palley, University of Delaware,
mpalley@strauss.udel.edu Anne Hopkins, Miami University of Ohio, hopkinsa@muohio.edu
Susan Gluck Mezey, Loyola University of Chicago, smezey@luc.edu
Robert L. Savage, University of Arkansas, rsavage@comp.uark.edu
Diane Blair,
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701,
dblair@comp.uark.edu
Panel 26-4 XENOPHON
Chair: John Stack, Hiram College, z914153@oats.farm.niu.EDU
Papers:
- "Communitarians and the Republican Tradition': Forward to the Past?" Edward W.
Clayton, Trinity College, Edward.Clayton@mail.trincoll.edu
- "Xenophon and Political Biography: Contemplating the Complexity of Political Virtue."
Elizabeth T. Janairo, Loyola-Chicago, ejanair@orion.it.luc.EDU
- "The Transformation of the Persian Regime in Xenophon's Cyropaedia." Robert J. Phillips,
Northern Illinois University, JBHAWK@usaor.net
Disc: John Stack, Hiram College, z914153@oats.farm.niu.EDU
Robert J. Phillips,
Northern Illinois University, JBHAWK@usaor.net
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