WPSA 2023 Conference Overview
WPSA 2023 Conference Overview
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Table of Contents
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY
MINI- CONFERENCES
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
ROUNDTABLES
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Welcome
Welcome to the WPSA's 2023 Annual Meeting. On behalf of San Francisco State
University, we are delighted to welcome you to San Francisco and the broader Bay
Area. Here you will find world class cuisine, gourmet restaurants, historical gems,
plenty of museums and quick access to local gorgeous redwood forests. A walk
down the Embarcadero takes you from Fisherman's Wharf to the AT&T stadium, all
while viewing the San Francisco Bay. There's plenty to do, from ferries to street cars
to biking, for adventures of any stripe. Museums abound, either nearby in Yerba
Buena Gardens, or farther out in the Golden Gate Park (easily accessible via the
MUNI trains and buses). Meanwhile, art installations on the Willie Brown Bridge light
up the evening walks and people watching on the Embarcadero. The new MUNI line
to Chinatown/Rose Pak station gets you to and from some of our best eateries, as
well as nearby North Beach/Little Italy. Jump on a ferry to cross the bay to Sausalito
or Oakland and explore the interconnected cities of the Bay. However you decide to
take in the region, you're bound for adventure. Enjoy!
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Special Acknowledgements
Welcome to San Francisco and the 76th Annual 2023 WPSA Conference where we emerge
ignited by last year’s 75th anniversary of the association. As the program chair this year, I would
like to extend my thanks to all of our members, volunteers, and staff for making our meeting in
San Francisco a success. I chose our meeting theme “Unity in the Midst of Disunity: The Role
of Political Science in Democracy” in order to draw attention to the fact that in democracies,
citizens will disagree about policies, but at the same time, we should not lose sight of the fact
that more unites us than divides us. Building on the enormously successful conference last year
in Portland, Oregon, celebrating our 75th anniversary, we return to the city by the bay, San
Francisco, to celebrate another year together in person with more participation as we recover
from the effects of the pandemic. I could not have put together this program without the support
and hard work by the 28 section program chairs, and organizers for the mini conferences and
preconference workshops. We also welcomed Julio Castilleja this year as our beloved longtime
associate director Elsa Favila retired after her many years of indispensable service to our
association. I would just like to extend my appreciation and thanks to all of you who have
helped make this conference possible!
This year we have two special events: one to honor Elsa Favila for her many years of service to
the association and another to recognize and give thanks to the editors from Purdue University for
their years of service making Politics, Groups and Identities emerge as a leading journal in our
discipline. Join me in thanking Elsa for her years of service to the association, and to the Purdue
editors for their hard work and dedication.
We would like to thank our local arrangement chair Marcela Garcia-Castanon, and her colleague,
Anthony Pahnke, from San Francisco State University, for providing help in organizing the
conference and putting together an excellent guide of the area with suggestions for dining and
entertainment.
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We also want to say thank you to the Department of Political Science at San Francisco State
University for its generous support. Lastly, we want to thank the universities and individual
departments who helped supply volunteers for the conference: Menlo College, the Political
Science Department at San Jose State University, and the myriad of programs at SFSU
(International Relations, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, and Political Science).
I’d like to also acknowledge and applaud President Pei-te Lien, who went above and beyond to
make sure our conference is as inviting and accessible to as many members as possible. I would
also like to offer my special thanks to Executive Director Richard Clucas, who as executive
director, helped me immeasurably make sure that everything goes smoothly. Lucy Phulps, Jason
Phulps, and Chao Vang have worked hard behind the scenes to help the association and to make
sure our conference proceeds without a hitch.
Don’t miss our two keynote addresses at WPSA 2023. APSA President Lisa Martin will address
our association on Thursday, April 6 at noon and California Assemblymember Evan Low will
speak Friday, April 7 at noon. Martin is a professor of political science at the University of
Wisconsin Madison, and was elected APSA president this past year. She will discuss her priorities
as the new APSA president. Low is a trailblazer who was elected the youngest Asian American
mayor of Campbell, California in 2009 and has served in the California Legislature since 2014. He
has been active in the LGBTQ caucus and Asian American Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus.
Please join us for these important and interesting presentations.
It has been a pleasure serving as the program chair for the 2023 conference, and I thank all of you
who have generously volunteered your talent, time, and treasure to the association. We
appreciate you and look forward to continuing the tradition of the Western being the “one
professional conference you REALLY want to attend!”
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WPSA Officers -ExecutiveCouncil
President
Pei-Te Lien - University of California, Santa Barbara
Vice President-Elect
Lorrie Frasure - University of California, Los Angeles
Recording Secretary
Ivy Cargile - California State University Bakersfield
Treasurer
Michael W. Bowers - University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Executive Director
Richard Clucas - Portland State University
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John Meyer (2024)
Humboldt State University
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Yalidy Matos (2026)
Rutgers
Ex Officio Members:
Regina Branton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Tony Carey
University of North Texas
Juliet Carlisle
University of Utah
Ricardo Ramirez
University of Notre Dame
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Anti-Harassment Policy
1.Purpose
The Western Political Science Association was created for the purposes of promoting the study and
teaching of government and politics, to foster research, and to facilitate the discussion of public affairs.
The Association promotes these purposes in the spirit of free inquiry and free expression. The primary
event in which WPSA members gather at the Association’s annual conference. Harassment of
colleagues, students, or other participants at the conference, or at any other WPSA-sponsored event or
forum, undermines the principle of equity at the heart of the Association’s principles and is inconsistent
with the principles of free inquiry and free expression. Consequently, harassment is considered by the
WPSA to be a serious form of professional misconduct.
The WPSA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming conference environment for all participants,
regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status,
age, or religion.
“Participant” in this policy refers to anyone present at or directly involved inWPSA meetings, including
staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, venue staff, WPSA members, and all other attendees.
2. Expected Behavior
All participants at WPSA meetings are expected to abide by this Anti-Harassment Policy in all meeting
venues including ancillary events and official and unofficial social gatherings.
• Abide by the norms of professional respect that are necessary to promote the conditions for free
academic interchange;
• If you witness potential harm to a conference participant, be proactive in helping to mitigate or avoid
that harm;
• Alert conference or security personnel if you see a situation in which someone might be in imminent
physical danger.
3. Unacceptable Behavior
Unacceptable behaviors include:
• persistent and unwelcome solicitation of emotional or physical intimacy; accompanied by real or
implied threat of professional harm;
• intimidating, harassing, abusive, derogatory, or demeaning speech or actions by any participant in an
WPSA meeting and/or at any related event;
• prejudicial actions or comments related to race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, ethnicity,
socioeconomic status, age, or religion that coerce others, foment broad hostility, or otherwise
undermine professional equity or the principles of free academic exchange;
• deliberate intimidation, stalking or following;
• harassing photography or recording;
• sustained disruption of talks or other events;
• physical assault (including unwelcome touch or groping);
• real or implied threat of physical harm.
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Committees
Committees
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Committee on Nominations
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Equity and Access Taskforce, 2022-2023
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Committee on the Status of Latinas/os in the Profession
Committee on Publications
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Climate Action Committee
The Western Political Science Association has formed a Climate Action Committee to generate
proposals for reducing the association’s contributions to climate change.
Members:
Lisa Ellis (2020-2023), University of Otago
Caleb Goltz (2022-2024) St. Thomas University
Cheryl Hall (2020-2023), University of South Florida
Kathryn Harrison (2021-2024), University of British Columbia
June Ann Jones (2022-2024) Virginia Tech
Elizabeth Koebele (2020-2023), University of Nevada, Reno
Paasha Mahdavi (2022-2025) University of California, Santa Barbara
Jamie Mayerfeld (2020-2024), University of Washington
Ross Mittiga (2020-2023), Catholic University of Chile
Althea Sircar (2021-2024), University of Redlands
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Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award
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Clay Morgan Award
Dissertation Award
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Environmental Political Theory Award
PRQ Award
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PGI Award
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Annual Awards and Deadlines
At the 2024 Annual Meeting, the Association anticipates the following fourteen awards
provided through the WPSA, the Political Research Quarterly, and the Politics Groups and
Identities journals:
Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific
American Politics: This annual award will recognize outstanding scholarship or service
advancing the understanding or practice of Asian Pacific American politics. The recipient will
be someone who has made a significant contribution to the understanding of Asian Pacific
American politics (scholarship that examines more than one ethnoracial group is also eligible),
or whose professional work has made a substantial contribution to the practice of Asian Pacific
American politics.
The Asian Pacific Americans and Politics Best Paper Award for the best paper on Asian
Pacific Americans presented at the 2022 WPSA meeting. ($250 award)
The Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award:For the best paper on women and politics
presented at the previous Annual Meeting of the WPSA. ($250 award)
The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award. This award was created to honor the contribution
made by Betty Moulds to the WPSA. Moulds had an extraordinary impact on the association
during her 25 years as its chief administrator. The Association would not enjoy the success
that it has today without the efforts she made during all her years of service. The award is
given to an individual who has made a long history of service and an extraordinary contribution
to the WPSA.
The Award by Committee on the Status of Blacks for an outstanding paper discussing
issues and problems that concern most Black Americans. ($250 award)
Clay Morgan Award for Best Book in Environmental Political Theory: The purpose of this
award is to recognize outstanding scholarship, published in a book-length monograph, which
utilizes the resources, literatures, and approaches of the field of political theory to address
intersections between contemporary or historical environmental challenges on the one hand
and the philosophical and ideological concepts, principles, and debates animating political life
on the other. While the focus of the award is on political theory, we welcome books that make a
contribution to the field from related disciplines – including, but not limited to, anthropology,
environmental humanities, ethnic studies, geography, indigenous studies, philosophy, political
economy, science and technology studies, or sociology.
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Charles Redd Award for Best Paper on the Politics of the American West: an award
offered jointly by the WPSA and the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies of Brigham
Young University for the best paper on the politics of the American West presented at the
previous Convention of the WPSA. Papers may cover a broad range of topics--governance,
policy, culture, politics--and may compare the West to other regions. ($250 award)
William E. Connolly Award: This annual award is for the best political theory paper in
contemporary democratic thought, whether recognizing daring and innovative work by a young
scholar or a bold new line of inquiry by an established scholar. It is named after William E.
Connolly, world renowned political theorist, revered teacher and mentor, and long-time WPSA
member. ($250 award)
Dissertation Award: For the best doctoral dissertation completed at a university within the
regional groupings of the WPSA between July 1 and June 30 of the previous academic year.
($250 award)
WPSA Best Paper in Environmental Political Theory Award: for the best paper in
environmental political theory presented at the annual WPSA meeting. ($250 award).
WPSA Best Paper Award: For the best paper presented at the previous WPSA annual
meeting. ($500 award)
The Politics, Groups, and Identities Best Article Award. This award is given for the best
article published by the PGI during the prior calendar year. ($500 award)
The Political Research Quarterly Best Article Award. This award is given for the best article
published by the PRQ during the prior calendar year. ($1000 award)
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Where to Submit.
Please send award submission to the individuals listed below by the deadline noted. No
previously published material may be submitted.
Chair: Loan Le
Institute for Good Government and Inclusion
Deadline: June 15, 2023
Dissertation Award:
Chair: Rachel Brown
Washington University, St. Louis
Deadline: October 15, 2023
Don T. Nakanishi Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service in Asian Pacific
American Politics:
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Environmental Political Theory Award
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WPSA AWARDS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE 2023 ANNUAL MEETING
The 2023 awards will be presented at the Joint Awards Reception on Thursday, April 6.
The reception is scheduled to be held in Waterfront A/B of the Hyatt Hotel from 6 to 8 pm
The Betty Moulds Lifetime Achievement Award was created in 2015-16 to honor the
remarkable contributions of the longtime Executive Director of WPSA, Betty Moulds.
This year the members of the Betty Moulds Lifetime Achievement Award Selection
Committee are delighted to announce that this year’s recipient is
Jane Bayes
WPSA President, 1996-97
Director, Institute of Gender, Globalization and Democracy
Political Science Professor, Emeritus
California State University, Northridge
The Betty Moulds Lifetime Service Award is given to individuals who have made a long
history of service and an extraordinary contribution to the WPSA. In making its decision,
the Awards Committee recognized Jane’s extensive work on behalf of the Association,
which included serving as program chair and president. But the committee’s discussion
focused preeminently on her contributions in making the WPSA a home for what was
originally known as the Women’s Caucus, but is now the Caucus for Women and Gender
Justice. Jane's early and sustained leadership has benefited generations of students and
scholars while improving the character and raising the quality of our Association. Jane
completed her Ph.D. at UCLA in 1967 and was then hired to teach at CSU Northridge,
where she taught for 50 years. She has written or edited eight books.
Please join the Betty Moulds Lifetime Achievement Award Selection Committee and the
Association in congratulating this outstanding, remarkable, generous WPSA leader.
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BETTY NESVOLD WOMEN AND POLITICS AWARD ($250)
To: Mneesha Gellman, Emerson College
Paper title: “Inability to Protect: Mexican State Capacity and United States Asylum Claims”
CHARLES REDD AWARD FOR BEST PAPER ON THE POLITICS OF THE AMERICAN
WEST ($250)
To: Paige Pellaton, University of California, Davis
Paper title: "Are You Qualified for This Position? The Influence of Career Congruence on
Legislative Committee Assignments"
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POLITICS, GROUPS, AND IDENTITIES BEST ARTICLE AWARD ($500)
To: tba For 2022 article: tba
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Call for Papers
Political scientists alongside an interdisciplinary group of scholars from across the globe will
convene in Vancouver, BC for the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science
Association. We gather to appraise the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the
recovery efforts domestically and globally, especially considering the relentless attacks and
backlash against minorities of all kinds in the post-Covid era. These developments
exacerbated already serious “pre-existing conditions” and racial/ethnic inequities related to
disparities in health, income, education, housing, and other economic and social
vulnerabilities. The global pandemic, coupled with resolute international, national, and local
organizing for racial and social justice, further exposed the persistence of racism, nativism,
xenophobia, and discrimination. Recent global protests, including those in Canada, often
centered Black-led multicultural groups, in solidarity against state violence. In response, public,
private, and nonprofit institutions (including colleges/Universities) sought to address demands
with a series of diversity, equity and inclusion types of programs and initiatives— which are
now experiencing intense backlash at the national, state, and local levels.
The WPSA continues its long tradition of fostering innovation, diversity, and inclusiveness. We
are excited to convene scholars from various types of institutions to explore political problems
from multiple perspectives, including historical, analytical, quantitative, qualitative, interpretive,
normative, and other empirical points of view. As political scientists and, more generally, social
scientists, we are in a unique position to examine the root causes, contours, and
consequences of political backlash. We are also well positioned to examine the role political
scientists play (individually and collectively), in the face of political backlash. We invite panels
and paper proposals that broadly assess the various formations of backlash and how it affects
different parts of society, culture, and politics, and what long-term consequences will be for
organizations, institutions, and identities. What are some examples of how political backlash
was constructed and impacted our political discourse? How do we understand the role of
political backlash on our academic institutions, hiring practices, promotion and tenure, teaching
and learning pedagogy, as well as avenues to secure resources for our research? One of the
features of the conference will be to foster dialogue between political science and
interdisciplinary fields of study on issues of race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, sexuality,
religion, immigration, multiculturalism, equity, diversity, social justice, and related topics.
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We look forward to your proposals and seeing you in Vancouver next year!
Please note: All participants in the program are required to preregister for the 2024 WPSA
meeting by December 31, 2023.
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Elsa Favila Travel Award
Elsa Favila retired from the Western Political Science Association on October 1, 2022. It was a
great run. Beginning in 1984, when she was the secretary for the Government Department at
California State University Sacramento, Elsa has worked tirelessly to ensure the WPSA’s
success, organizing our annual conference, handling a myriad of administrative
responsibilities, and answering a constant stream of email questions and concerns. Above all
else, she was passionate about helping WPSA members. I am sure you can think of times she
has helped you.
In recognition of Elsa’s long dedication to the WPSA and its members, the WPSA Executive
Council has decided to honor Elsa in two ways. First, the association will be saluting Elsa at
the main reception–a CELEBRATION!–on Friday evening during our annual conference. It is a
chance for all of us to express our thanks to her in person. The reception will be held on April 7
from 6 to 9 pm in the Waterfront C/D/E rooms of the Hyatt Regency. These rooms are on the
atrium level of the hotel. Please attend.
In addition, the Executive Council has decided to name our newly created travel award after
her. The award will now be known as the Elsa Favila Travel Award. The award was created so
that the Association can help underwrite the cost for graduate students and less well-off faculty
to attend the annual meeting. It is a good cause. Elsa was so member-oriented that the council
believes this is a particularly appropriate way to honor her.
It is our goal to have the award officially up and running for the 2024 conference. However, we
need your support to do so. The award is being paid for entirely by donations. I encourage you
to donate to this good cause. Donations to the Elsa Favila Travel Award Endowment can be
made on a one-time only basis or spread out over multiple months or years. The WPSA is a
501(c)3 not-for-profit organization; as such, your contributions are fully tax-deductible, as
permitted by law. To make a donation, please visit the WPSA website at:
https://www.wpsanet.org/forms/donation.php.
Richard A. Clucas
Executive Director
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Featured Events and Meetings
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Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession and Gender Justice Meeting
Date : Friday, April 07, 12:00PM - 01:00PM
Location : Garden A
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Labor Walking Tour in San Francisco
April 7th, 2023; 2-4pm
Waterfront Walking Tour - Take a tour of San Francisco’s labor past and present. We'll visit the
site of a bomb explosion leading to the frame-up of early 20th century labor leaders, the last
public murals painted under the New Deal, one of the only downtown buildings left standing
after the 1906 Earthquake, the union hall of longshore workers during the 1934 San Francisco
General Strike, and more. This tour underscores the city’s changing landscape, helping us to
remember the waterfront was once a gritty working port before it became the current tourist
destination and home to trendy shops and upscale restaurants.
Catherine Powell of the Labor Archives and Research Center at San Francisco State
University, will lead the tour exploring the district’s deep vein of labor history.
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Conference Schedule of Panels
Table of Contents
Section 00 - Unity in the Midst of Disunity: The Role of Political Science in Democracy
Section Chair: Jason P. Casellas, University of Houston
Panel : 00.2 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 05.1 - Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark
Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Bayview A
Panel : 00.5 Co-Sponsored Panel W/ 07.4 - Belonging, Resistance, and the Immigrant
Experience
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Seacliff A
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Section 1 - Comparative Politics
Section Chair: Dana el Kurd, University of Richmond
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Panel : 01.8 - Democracy, Development, and Crisis: India, Brazil and the Middle Income Trap
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Bayview B
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Panel : 01.16 - African Politics
Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Pacific I
Panel :01.17 - On Diego Esparza's Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law
Enforcement Breaks the Law (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022) Author Meets Critics
Cosponsored panel with 00.1
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Bayview B
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Panel : 02.2 - Politicization of Higher Education
Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Waterfront D
Section Chairs:
Kellan Anfinson, University of South Florida
Steve Vanderheiden, University of Colorado
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Panel : 03.7 - Slow Culture and the American Dream: roundtable discussion
Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Seacliff A
Panel : 03.10 - Vital Politics in a Planetary Age: Rethinking Empire, Political Economy, and
Social Movements
Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Pacific E
Panel : 03.14 - Discussion of Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty by Darrel
Moelledorf Author Meets Critics
Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific F
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Panel : 03.16 - The Conditions and Limits of Environmental Justice
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific F
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Panel : 04.7 - Odds & Ends for $1000, Alex
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency A
Panel : 06.1 - How Intersectional Communities Experience Challenges and Traumas Yet Also
Build Community
Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency B
Panel : 06.2 - Diverse Legislatures: Exploring Why Intersectionality Matters for Political
Representation
Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency B
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Panel : 06.3 - Old & New Approaches: Latinx Political Actors Looking to Understand and
Pursue Political Power
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency B
Panel : 06.4 -Understanding & Amplifying the Peoples' Voice: Diverse Public Opinion, Vote
Choice & Political Participation
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Regency B
Panel : 06.5 - The U.S. and Beyond: Intersectionality through National and International
Lenses
Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Regency B
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Panel : 07.4 - Belonging, Resistance, and the Immigrant Experience
Cosponsored panel with 00.5 See primary panel for description.
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Seacliff A
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Panel : 08.5 - International Political Economy
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Pacific G
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Section 9 - Interpretation and Method
Panel : 09.1 - Farah Godrej's Freedom Inside: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State
Author-Meets-Critics
Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Garden A
Section Chairs:
Matthew Ward, University of Louisiana
Scott Hofer, St. Francis College
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Panel : 10.3 - Civil Liberties in the Courts
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seacliff D
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Section 12 - Media and Political Communications
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Panel : 13.5 - Parties and Group Interests in Elections
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Garden B
Section Chairs:
Sean Kim Butorac, Reed College
Tamara Metz, North Central College
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Panel : 14.7 - Politics of Everyday Life
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific M
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Panel : 14.15 - Practices of Everyday Citizenship
Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific N
Panel : 14.20 - Part Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Thomas
Malleson - Author Meets Critics
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Pacific F
Panel 14.21 - LGBT Inclusion in American Life: Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil
Rights By Susan Burgess – Author Meet Critics
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Pacific N
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Section 15 - Political Theory: Critical and Normative
Section Chairs:
Erin Pineda, Smith College
Ines Valdez, The Ohio State University
Panel : 15.2 - Desires of/for the Other: Political Projects of Race, Gender, and Disability
Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Bayview B
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Panel : 15.8 - Affective Politics: Guilt, Loss, and Envy
Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Marina Room
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Panel : 15.17 - Anticolonial Connectivities
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Bayview A
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Panel : 15.25 -Sources of Discontent: Rethinking the Archives in/of Political Theory
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Golden Gate
Panel : 15.28 - The Figure of the Witch in Political Theory and Philosophy
Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Seacliff A
Panel : 15.30 - Alena Wolflink's Claiming Value: The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black
Lives Matter – Author Meets Critics
Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Pacific D
Panel : 15.32 -Roundtable Remembering the Life and Work of Tracy B. Strong
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Pacific D
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Panel : 15.33 - Technological Futures: Emerging Frameworks, Unexpected Effects
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Bayview A
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Panel : 15.42 - Dying Abroad: The Political Afterlives of Migration in Europe by Osman Balkan
Author Meet Critics
Date : Saturday, April 08, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Golden Gate
Panel : 16.3 - Rethinking the Modern State: Revolution, Gender, and Nationality
Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific J
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Panel : 16.7 - Political Emotions and Ancient Political Theory
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific J
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Panel : 17.3 - Patterns of Dominance, Provision, and Division: an International Perspective
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Garden A
Location : Pacific N
Location : Pacific O
Location : Pacific O
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Section 19 - Politics and Sexuality
Section Chairs:
Panel : 19.1 - Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State Responses
Authors Meet Critics
Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Seacliff C
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Section 20 - Public Administration
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Panel : 21.5 - The Role of Groups in Shaping Attitudes
Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Regency A
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Panel : 22.5 - US Federal Policymaking
Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Seacliff B
Section Chairs:
Chris Towler, Sacramento State
Angel Luis Molina, Arizona State University
Panel : 23.3 -The Inland Empire: Contradictions of Neoliberal Capitalism, the Latinx Civil
Society Project, and the Potentiality of Transformation
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency B
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Panel : 23.4 - Threat, Conspiracy and Identity Politics
Date : Thursday, April 06, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Pacific O
Panel : 23.10 - Race & Ethnic Politics Today: Toward New Perspectives & Theoretical
Frameworks
Date : Thursday, April 06, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Pacific N
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Panel : 23.12 - Race, Ethnicity and Political Context
Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific D
Panel : 23.13 - Political Learning, Education & the Politics of the Underrepresented
Date : Saturday, April 08, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Pacific F
Location : Pacific D
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Panel : 24.2 - When Place-Context Shapes Politics
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Pacific N
Panel : 24.7 - Representation and Reform of Local Democratic Institutions: Explanations and
Effects
Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific I
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Panel : 24.8 - Budgeting in the Western States - Part 1
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific L
Panel : 25.3 - Educating for Social Justice: Rethinking the Purpose of Political Science
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seacliff C
Panel : 25.4 - Educating for Social Justice: Practical Tools for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Seacliff C
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Panel : 25.5 - Professionalization for First-Generation Students and Faculty
Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seacliff C
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Panel : 27.4 - Electoral systems and electoral accountability
Date : Friday, April 07, 10:00AM - 11:45AM
Location : Seacliff D
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Panel : 28.5 - Gender, mobilization, and social movements
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Pacific K
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Panel : 29.1 - Asian Pacific American Politics for the 2020s: Opportunities and Challenges for
Empowerment and Solidarity
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University
Situating Chinese Americans in the debate over affirmative action in college admissions
Lin, Shasha, Heidelberg University
Discussants:
Junn, Jane, University of Southern California
Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Panel : 29.3 - Asian Pacific American Political Identity and Representation
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College
Papers :
Indigeneity, Identity, and Sense of Belonging among Chamoru in Guahan
Roberto, Joseph, Hawaii Pacific University
Taijeron, Lauren, University of Hawaii
Phan, Ngoc, Hawaii Pacific University
Exploring the Contours of the 2.5 Generation in the Political Trajectories of Chinese
Americans
Sun, Michael, University of California Santa Barbara
Discussants:
Junn, Jane, University of Southern California
Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)
Panel : 29.4 - Professional Development for Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholars in
the Discipline
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Mishra, Sangay, Drew University
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Participants:
Junn, Jane University of Southern California
Leung, Vivien, Bucknell University
Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)
Mishra, Sangay, Drew University
Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California
Panel : 29.5 - Asian Pacific American Politics in the City and Beyond
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government & Inclusion
Participants:
Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University
Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay
Lai, James, Santa Clara University
Lien, Pei-te, University of California, Santa Barbara
Papers :
Domestic Labor and EcoFeminism
Battistoni, Alyssa, Barnard College
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Feminism Against the Political? Rethinking Social Reproduction Theory and the
State/Society/Economy Distinction
Leach, Brittany, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale)
Included, But at What Cost? A Feminist Analysis of Debt, Migration, and Higher
Education in Ontario, Canada
Spring, Cynthia, York University
Discussant:
McKinney, Claire, William and Mary College
Papers :
Legal Rights and Lesbian Futures: Family Court as a Site of Feminist Theory
Gambino, Elena, Rutgers University
Discussant:
Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University
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Panel : 30.3 - Taming of the Shrews: Disciplining Feminists and Feminism
Date : Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Waterfront C
Chair : Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University
Papers :
"But she's crazy“ Gender, Race, Madness, and the Limits of Respectability
Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University
Bumble-ing Towards Gomorrah?: The Disciplining of Sex Positivity in U.S. Rape Culture
Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound
Discussant:
Kaku, Archana - Muhlenberg College
Papers :
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Gender Trouble and Formation of Fraternal Democracy: Towards a Trans-Feminist
Reading of the 18th Century Molly House
Discussant:
Gambino, Elena, Rutgers University
Papers :
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Papers :
Consent and Judgment
Gallagher, Megan, The University of Alabama
Why is
Moss, Zoe,University of Colorado Boulder
Discussant:
Zebadua-Yanez, University of Maryland
Papers :
The Virtual is Political Too: Revisioning the Political in the Digital Age
Atuk, Sumru, Ithaca College
Cole, Alyson, Queens College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
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There Will Be Blood: On the Political Power of Menstrual Blood
Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University
Discussant:
Myers, Ella, University of Utah
Panel : 31.1
Date : Saturday, April 08, 09:00AM - 12:00PM
Location : Waterfront B
Saturday, April 8th 9am-12pm. The committee welcomes in person and hybrid attendance. The
theme is "Rebuilding Democratic Institutions in the Age of Contestation". The theme for this
conference is intended to address the current state of America. In recent years, America has
undergone tremendous tumult including erosion of long-standing democratic institutions,
systems of justice, and American political saliency have been contested. What is the danger of
these things going away? How can we center justice? How does this decrease engagement of
students of color?
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Community College Agenda:
9:30 am - 10:30 am PST Defending the American Institutions Requirement: How CSU’s are
threatening California Community Colleges and Threatening Transfer Agreements. Rogelio
Garcia, East Los Angeles College
10:45 am - 11:45 am PST Roundtable: Decolonizing Political Science Pedagogy La Della Lyn
Levy, College of Southern Nevada
Papers :
Strategic Communication in Dictatorships: Performance, Patriotism, and Intimidation
Baturo, Alexander, Institutional Affiliation
Tolstrup, Jakob, University of Aarhus
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How Negative Propaganda against Foreign Rivals Cultivates Regime Support: Evidence
from China
Rex Weiye, Deng, Washington University in St. Louis
Discussants:
Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer
Liu, Shelley, University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy
Papers :
Candidate Selection in a Single-Party State
Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University
Building the Surveillance State on a Punch Card: Bureaucracy’s central role in enabling
and hindering technological government surveillance
Tai, Katharin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Discussants:
Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida
Wilfahrt, Martha, University of California, Berkeley
Papers :
Exporting Surveillance: The Political Effects of Huawei in Africa
Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer
Baggott Carter, Erin, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer
Discussants:
Hou, Yue, Penn
Lorentzen, Peter, University of San Francisco
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Panel : 32.4 - Election and Succession
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Boardroom C
Papers :
How Dictators Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: Ballot Order Manipulation in China,
Vietnam, and Russia
Trinh, Minh, Harvard University
Todd, Jason, Duke Kunshan University
Discussants:
Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles
Slater, Dan, University of Michigan
Location : Waterfront D
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Papers :
Authoritarian Regimes as Ruling Networks
Shamaileh, Ammar, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
Outliers and Regional Divergence: Moving Beyond the Political Resource Curse
Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida
Discussant:
Xu, Yiqing - Stanford University
Papers :
Authoritarian Courts as an Institution of Control: Political Action and Trial Result
Baik, Jongyoon, The University of Chicago
Yang, Eddie, University of California San Diego
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When Fire Alarm Needs (Higher-Level) Police Patrol: Evidence from Central
Environmental Inspections and Firm Compliance in China
Shen, Shiran Victoria, Stanford University
Wang, Qi, , Nanjing University
Zhang, Bing, , Nanjing University
Noisy Signaling and the Consolidation of Dictatorial Control: Evidence from China's
2016 PLA Reform
Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University o
Chang, Keng-chi, Department of Political Science, University of Cal
Tung, Hans H., Department of Political Science, National Taiwan U
Discussants:
Shen-Bayh, Fiona, William & Mary
Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University o
Papers :
Listen to the Party! An Audio-as-Data Approach to Emotional Propaganda
Chen, Haohan, The University of Hong Kong
Wang, Yiqiang, , The University of Hong Kong
Yang, Zirui, , Washington University in St. Louis
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How Does Exposure to Discordant Media Sources Affect Political Attitudes and
Behavior? Experimental Evidence from Turkey
Liu, Shelley, UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy
Akbiyik, Ahmet, , Harvard University
Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University
Larreguy, Horacio, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico
Discussants:
Esberg, Jane University of Pennsylvania
Pan, Jennifer Stanford University
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Pre-Conference Workshops
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Location: Waterfront B
CO-ORGANIZERS
Stephanie Erev, University of Copenhagen and Anatoli Ignatov, Appalachian State University
FOCUS
The 2023 WPSA Environmental Political Theory (EPT) workshop gathers together an
interdisciplinary group of environmental political theory scholars. We convene a one-day
workshop to talk about our research, pedagogies, and the intersections between our academic
work and the unfolding experiences of climate change around the planet. The workshop this
year includes a keynote talk by William E. Connolly entitled “Amitav Ghosh and the Time of
Climate Wreckages,” a roundtable on the recently published Palgrave Handbook of
Environmental Politics and Theory, and conversations with Bay Area activists about
contemporary environmental and justice issues. We welcome anyone interested in these lively
conversations. Independent scholars and graduate students are welcome.
TIMEFRAME
The in-person session is scheduled to begin at 9:00am PST and end at 5:00pm PST with a
few coffee breaks and a lunch break. We are also organizing a dinner together at 6:30pm.
Please contact the organizers if you are interested in joining for dinner.
QUESTIONS
Please contact:
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FEMINIST THEORY WORKSHOP
CHAIRS:
Lorna Bracewell, Flagler College, [email protected]
Sara Rushing, Montana State University, Bozeman, [email protected]
TOPIC:
The book we'll read and discuss is Feminism in Coalition: Thinking with U.S. Women of Color
Feminism by Liza Taylor. Megan Gallagher will be our designated discussant for this work. The
article we'll read and discuss is "Navigating the 'Darkness': Feminist, Trans, and Queer Comedy
Against Ideology" by Alena Wolflink. Rose Owen will be our designated discussant for this
work.
5:00pm - 6:00pm – General discussion (Possible topic: Surviving the backlash as feminist
scholars and educators); organizational meeting.
DISCUSSANTS:
Megan Gallagher, The University of Alabama,
Rose Owen, University of Chicago,
Liza Taylor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona,
Alena Wolflink, University of Denver
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INTERPRETIVE METHODS WORKSHOP
Wednesday, April 5 - 12:00PM-3:00PM (PST)
Location: Bayview A
CHAIRS:
Sarah Marusek, University of Hawaii Hilo, [email protected]
Farah Godrej, University of California, Riverside, [email protected]
TOPIC:
The 2023 WPSA Interpretation and Method pre-conference workshop on Wednesday, April 5,
from 12-3 pm, will showcase recent books that use one or more interpretive research methods
in an explicitly interpretive methodological approach to its empirical topic. In a kind of "speed
dating" fashion, each author will have 7 minutes to introduce their book topic and discuss its
interpretive dimensions. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of the authors
and discuss more general methodological questions once books have been presented. Come
join us to learn more about new books in interpretive political science!
Via Zoom
CHAIRS::
Chris Olds, Fort Hays State University, [email protected]
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"Latinos’ Unique Information Environments and the Spread of Misinformation": Author - Francy
Luna Diaz, University of Michigan, [email protected].
"Intersectional Politics - The Indirect Effect of Perceived Group Efficacy and Perceived
Responsiveness on Latinas' Support for Pro-Women Policies": Author - Bianca Vicuña,
University of California, Los Angeles, [email protected].
“Latinos and Politics/Policy in the U.S. States - ‘Faces of Inequality,’ Continued?”: Author - Dr.
Rodney Hero, Arizona State University, [email protected].
"The 'Great Replacement' and Reproductive Politics - Latino Population Growth and White
Support for Legal Abortion": Author - Dr. Marcel Roman, University of Texas at Austin,
[email protected].
"The New American Electorate - Latino Politics in Arizona": Author - Dr. Lisa Magaña, Arizona
State University, [email protected].
Mentoring Session. Mentees that sign-up have an opportunity to talk about research, teaching,
academic service, and career opportunities in an informal setting with participating mentors.
Mentor #1: Dr. Lisa García Bedolla, Vice Provost & Dean, University of California, Berkeley,
[email protected]. Mentor #2: Dr. Vanessa Cruz Nichols, Assistant Professor, Indiana
University, [email protected]. Mentor #3: Dr. Bernard Fraga, Associate Professor, Emory
University, [email protected]. Mentor #4: Dr. Angela X. Ocampo, Assistant Professor,
University of Texas at Austin, [email protected]. Mentor #5: Dr. Mark Ramirez, Associate
Professor, Arizona State University, [email protected]. Mentor #6: Dr. Rene Rocha,
Professor, University of Iowa, [email protected].
“The Wall Between Latinos and Latinas? Gender and Immigration Attitudes among Latino/a
Voters”: Author - Dr. Álvaro J. Corral, University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley,
[email protected].
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“Diversity in Latinx Americans’ Political Preferences – A Conjoint Experiment on Candidate
Assessments”: Authors - Dr. Kenicia Wright, Arizona State University, [email protected],
Dr. Güneş Murat Tezcür, University of Central Florida, [email protected].
Wrapping Up - Closing remarks on discussions from the workshop and a reminder of in-person
WPSA events/panels.
Olds , Chris, [email protected], Fort Hays State University
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Roundtables
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Participants:
Farrar-Myers, Victoria, Deputy Mayor Pro Tempore of Arlington City, TX
Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College
Kassop, Nancy, SUNY New Paltz
Michael, Genovese, Loyola Marymount University
Participants:
Kammerer, Edward, Idaho State University
Murib, Zein, Fordham University
Price, Richard, Weber State University
Participants:
Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge
Graves, Steve, California State University Northridge
Schockman, Eric, Woodbury University
Shafie, David, Chapman University
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Panel : 25.1 - Roundtable - The Law and Science Dissertation Grant: An Introduction
Date : Thursday, April 06, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seacliff C
Chair : Barclay, Scott, Arizona State University
Participants:
Barclay, Scott, Arizona State University
Participants:
Burgess, Susan, DePaul University
Chapman, Valeria Sinclair, Purdue University
Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York
Murib, Zein, Fordham University
Participants:
Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach
Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College
Ferguson, Kennan
Moynagh, Patricia, Wagner College
Naranch, Laurie, Siena College
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Panel : 23.2 - Roundtable - Latina/os Building Political Power
Date : Friday, April 07, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Regency B
Chair : Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay
Participants:
Cargile, Ivy, California State University Bakersfield
Dominguez, Jamie, Northwestern University
Lavarierga, Monforti, Jessica, California State University, Channel Islands
Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio
Participants:
Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University
Gordy, Katherine, San Francisco State University
Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University
RAHMAN, SMITA, DePauw University
Saffari, Siavash, Seoul National University
Yu, Peng, Earlham College
Panel : 15.32 - Roundtable - Remembering the Life and Work of Tracy B. Strong
Date : Friday, April 07, 03:15PM - 05:00PM
Location : Pacific D
Chair : Seery, John, Pomona College
Participants:
Babich, Babette, Fordham University
Conway, Daniel, University of Texas A & M
Owen, David, University of Southampton
Stevens, Jackie, Northwestern University
Villa, Dana, University of Notre Dame
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Panel : 25.3 – Roundtable - Educating for Social Justice: Rethinking the Purpose of
Political Science Data
Date: Friday, April 07, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Seacliff C
Participants:
Bayes, Jane, California State University, Northridge
Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University
Kamol, Isaac, Trinity College
Lovato, Brian, California State University, Fullerton
Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Panel : 03.11 - Roundtable - Fresh Approaches to Teaching Environmental Political
Theory
Date : Saturday, April 08, 01:15PM - 03:00PM
Location : Pacific E
Chair : Koutnik, Gregory, Beloit College
Participants:
Cannavo, Hamilton College
Dias, Elsa, Pikes Peak Community College
Glasson, Hannah, Virginia Tech
Hodgetts, Matthew, Case Western Reserve University
Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Stengl, Noah, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Witlacil, Mary, Colorado State University
Participants:
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan, Texas Christian University
Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University
Rubalcava, Bianca, University of the Pacific
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Author Meets Critics Panels
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Panel 9.01 Freedom Inside: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State by, Farah Godrej
Author Meets Critics
Location : Garden A
Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Commentators:
Apostolidis, Paul
Ferguson, Kennan, McBride, Keally, University of San Francisco
Soss, Joe
Panel 19.01 Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State, by
Charles Anthony Smith, Heather Smith-Cannoy, and Patricia C. Rodda
Authors Meet Critics
Location : Seacliff C
Date : Thursday, April 06, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Authors/Responders:
Smith, Charles, University of California
Irvine, Rodda, Patricia, Carroll University
Smith-Cannoy, Heather, Arizona State University
Commentators:
Bell, Sam, [email protected], University of Buffalo
Schulenberg, Shawn, [email protected]
Vogel, Kathleen, [email protected], Arizona State University
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Panel : 03.14 Mobilizing Hope: Climate Change and Global Poverty by, Darrel
Moellendorf
Author Meets Critics
Commentators:
Meyer, John, Cal Poly Humboldt
Ottinger, Gwen, Drexel University
Reiff, Mark, University of California, Davis
Vanderheiden, Steve
Panel : 01.17 Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement Breaks
the Law, by Diego Esparza's (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)
Author Meets Critics
Cosponsored panel with 00.1 See primary panel for description.
Commentators:
Pahnke, Anthony, San Francisco State University
Pion-Berlin, David, University of California Riverside
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Panel : 15.30 Claiming Value: The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black Lives
Matter, by Alena Wolflink
Author Meets Critics
Commentators:
Engelmann, Stephen
Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado, Boulder
Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto
Panel : 14.20 Part Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Thomas
Malleson
Author Meets Critics
Commentators:
Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara
Johnson, Rebecca, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria
Metz, Tamara, Political Science, Reed College
Stolzenberg, Nomi, Gould School of Law, University of Southern California
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Panel : 14.21 LGBT Inclusion in American Life: Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and
Civil Rights by, Susan Burgess
Author Meets Critics
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Pacific N
Chair: Davis, Heath, [email protected], Temple University
Author/Responder: Burgess, Susan, Ohio University and DePaul University
Commentators:
Bracewell, Lorna, Flagler College
Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York
Murib, Zein, Fordham University
Panel : 15.42 Dying Abroad: The Political Afterlives of Migration in Europe by Osman
Balkan
Author Meet Critics
Commentators:
Bargu, Banu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Laqueur, Thomas, University of California, Berkeley
Seery, John, Pomona College
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2023 Conference Panels Thursday April 06 8:00AM-09:45 AM
Table of Contents
Location : Regency A
Chair : Corrales, Candi, Northern Arizona University
Papers :
All Politics is Local: Corporate Political Power and the Award of Federal Contracts
Ferris, Stephen, Ball State University
Houston, Reza, Ball State University
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Panel 1.06 Repression and Resistance
Location : Bayview A
Chair : Wright, Teresa, California State University Long Beach
Papers:
Discussant:
Draege, Jonas, Oslo New University College
Slater, Dan, University of Michigan
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Papers:
Bellas o No tan Bellas--An Update of a Latino Scorecard for Texas Public Institutions of
Higher Education
Martinez, Ruben, Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University
Vega, Arturo, St. Mary's University
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Panel 7.01 Immigration Law & Policy
Location : Seacliff A
Chair : Huckle, Kiku, California Lutheran University
Papers:
A maritime border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia, historical analogy and
institutional theory analysis: The case of Piran Bay
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Nuclear Weapons: A Story of Prestige or Power?
Sameer, Shaarif, University of Utah
Discussant:
Panel 9.01 Freedom Inside: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State by Farah
Godrej's
Author-Meets-Critics
Location : Garden A
Chair : Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York
Commentators:
Apostolidis, Paul,
Ferguson, Kennan,
McBride, Keally University of San Francisco
Soss, Joe
Building the Resistance for Environmental Justice: Coalition Building Among Advocacy
Organizations in California
Herrera, David, Brown University
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Patronizing Activism: MALDEF, Ford, and the Dilemmas of Third-Party-Funded
Advocacy
Fernandes, Devin, California State University, Chico
Chair : Mautarelli, Matthew, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Papers:
Surveillance as Infrastructure
Mautarelli, Matthew, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
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Papers:
Neoliberal Familialism
Hirschmann, Nancy, The University of Pennsylvania
Metz, Tamara, Reed College
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Reclaiming Motherhood: Visions of Care Beyond Choice
Bracewell, Lorna, Flagler College
Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University
Discussant:
Alfaro Altamirano, Adriana
Lambek, Simon
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Panel 15.06 Police & Abolitionist Horizons
Location : Pacific F
Chair : Lester, Quinn, Washington and Lee University
Papers:
Miguel Abensour and the Utopian Disposition: Towards a Political Theory of Openness
Ruchet, Olivier, University of Zurich
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Radical Queer Utopianism
Sokoloff, William, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
"You Can Check Out Anytime You Like But You Can Never Leave." How Theories of
Exit, White Fraternalism, and Family Values Unite Liberal and Neoreactionary
Philosophies
Aepfelbacher, Sophia, Portland State University
American Monarchism: the Persistence of an idea from the 18th Century to the
Contemporary Far Right
Eber-Schmid, Indiana University, Bloomington
Satirical Liberals and Campy Conservatives: The Asymmetry of U.S. Political Humor
DeWitt, Darin, California State University, Long Beach
Status Threats and the Perception of Victimhood on the Contemporary American Right
Abraham, Ana, Northeastern University
Discussant:
Cheng, Eric, Waseda University
OBryan, Joan, Stanford University
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Panel 15.22 The Materiality of Emergence
Location : Pacific L
Chair : George, Larry, California State University Long Beach
Papers:
Satan's Echo
Schlosser, Tessy, Cornell University
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Claims-making as world-unmaking in Euripides Hecuba
Chen, Ani,Cornell University
Discussant:
Cammack, Daniela, The University of California-Berkeley
Wingrove, Elizabeth, The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Gender, Power, and the State in Popular Culture: From Visibility to Structural Analysis
Pool, Heather, Denison University
Rank, Allison, SUNY Oswego
Racialized Violence and Historical Imagination: The Haunting of the Oregon Landscape
in the Cinema of Kelly Reichardt
Dow, Douglas, University of Texas at Dallas
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Panel 19.01 Sex Trafficking and Human Rights: The Status of Women and State by
Charles Anthony Smith, Heather Smith-Cannoy, and Patricia C. Rodda Authors Meet
Critics
Location : Seacliff C
Author: Smith, Charles, University of California - Irvine
Commentators:
Bell, Sam, University of Buffalo
Rodda, Patricia, Carroll University
Schulenberg, Shawn
Smith-Cannoy, Heather, Arizona State University
Discussant:
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Papers:
Do Quality Challengers and Incumbents Still Matter in the Partisan World? Comparing
Trends & Relationship Between Candidate Quality and Congressional Election
Outcomes, 1900-2022
Algara, Carlos,
Bae, Byengseon, Claremont Graduate University
Masculinity on the campaign trail: the role of masculine identities in male vs male
elections
Greer, Edward, Washington State University
Smith, Sydney , Washington State University
From the Floor to the Ceiling: Abortion Policy After the Fall of Roe
Roberti, Amanda, San Francisco State University
The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood
Howard, Grace, San Jose State University
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Thursday April 06 10:00 AM -11:45 AM
Table of Contents
Location : Garden B
Papers:
Erasing the Future? The Political Economy of the Rubber Boom in Brazil and its
Consequences
da Silva, Arjuna, Northern Arizona University
Reversal of Fortune in the Americas: The Incan Road and Long-Term Development in
Peru
Albertus, Michael, University of Chicago
Discussant (s):
Chlouba, Vladimir, University of Notre Dame
Garfias, Francisco, University of California San Diego
Location : Pacific L
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Papers:
The Adoption of Cryptocurrencies within the Middle East and North Africa
The Digital Age and Regime-Public Relations in the Authoritarian Context: China and
the Middle East Compared
Papers:
Collective Action and Citizen Participation in Authoritarian Courts: Evidence from China
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Generations, Geography and Governance in China: Avenues to Authoritarian
Acceptance
Wright, Teresa, California State University Long Beach
Position or Role Congruity? A Theory and Test of Gender Bias Against Women Village
Leaders
Ding, Xiao, The university of Arizona
Schuler, PAUL, the university of Arizona
Discussant:
Dewell Gentry, Hope, Montana State University Billings
Goldring, Edward, University of York
Apolitical Populism, Freedom, and the State in Western Canada: The Case of Alberta
Op-Eds
Banack, Clark, University of Alberta
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Discussant:
Bejar, Sergio, San Jose State University
Jacob, Marc S. , ETH Zurich
Papers:
Setting Community College Policy at the State House: A 50 State Legislative Analysis
Barraza, Austin, Northeastern University
The State of Public-Facing Political Science: Perspectives from Across the Discipline
Houck, Aaron, University of North Carolina Charlotte
King, Aaron, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Taylor, Benjamin, Kennesaw State University
When Fantasy Meets Reality: Evaluating the Major Claims of the Education Reform
Movement
Kraus, Neil , University of Wisconsin, River Falls
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Papers:
Bearing Witness to Climate Catastrophe: Toward Communities of Truth
Allen, Ira, Northern Arizona University
Papers:
Civil Disobedience and Climate Democracy
Hobbs-Morgan, Chase, University of California Santa Barbara
Free Land?: Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Homestead Act of 1862
Stengl, Noah, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Truth on Fire: Revisiting the "Science Wars" for the Climate Crisis
Jaquiss, Audrey, The University of Pennsylvania
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Panel 4.02 Disasters, Shocks, and Crises
Location : Seacliff B
Chair : Carlisle, Juliet,, University of Utah
Papers:
Climate Change and Migration: Are Droughts Pushing Rural Out-Migration in India?
Ramaswamy, Abhinav, Stanford University
Following the Path to Policy Change: Oregon 2020 Wildfires as a Focusing Event
Giordono, Leanne, California Polytechnic State University
Discussant:
Carlisle, Juliet, University of Utah
Clawson, Rosalee, Purdue University
Discussant:
Farrar-Myers, Victoria, Deputy Mayor Pro Tempore of Arlington City, TX
Heldman, Caroline, Occidental College
Kassop, Nancy, SUNY New Paltz
Michael, Genovese, Loyola Marymount University
122
Panel 8.02 Civil War and Political Violence
Location : Pacific G
Chair : Chiego, Christopher, California State University Maritime Academy
Papers:
Emergent group conflict: Co-participation in the Genocide in Rwanda
Edgerton, Jared, University of Texas at Dallas
Nyseth Nzitatira, Hollie, Ohio State University
123
Women as symbols of visual injustice in Iranian protest movements: A comparative
analysis of Neda Agha-Soltan and Mahsa Amini
Kazemi, Parichehr,University of Oregon
Panel 15.02 Desires of/for the Other: Political Projects of Race, Gender, and Disability
Location : Bayview B
Chair : Mathiowetz, Dean, University of California at Santa Cruz
Papers:
Decolonizing Desire: Insights from Racial and Trans Fetishization
Wolflink, Alena, University of Denver
124
Papers:
Hannah Arendt: General Strike Theorist?
Feldman, Jeffrey, Brown University
Discussant:
Olivier, Ruchet
Schupmann, Benjamin, Yale-NUS College
Papers:
A Post-Sovereigntist Turn? From Hegemonic to Agonistic Islamic Political Thought
March, Andrew, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
125
Problems of others' making: B. R. Ambedkar's Theory of Majoritarian Domination
Naresh, Vatsal, Harvard University
The Liberal Democracy versus Populism Dichotomy. A False Choice? Another Way of
Conceiving Populism
Breiner, Peter, University at Albany, State University of New York
Discussant:
Chan, Kai Yui Samuel, University of California, Berkeley
Grattan, Laura, Wellesley College
Panel 15.28 The Figure of the Witch in Political Theory and Philosophy
Location : Seacliff A
Chair : Howard, Katherine, California State University Los Angeles
Papers:
Conjuring a Future: Lighting Up the Dark
Mundt, Kirsten, Researcher at Los Alamo National Labs and Independ
Werewolves, Witches, and Demon Lovers: Early Modern Politics of Persuasion and
Belief
Walsh, Julie,Wellesley College
126
Panel 16.02 Democratic Checks and Balances
Location : Pacific J
Chair : Schon, Anna Marisa, Duke University
Papers:
On Tyranny and Tyrannicide: The Founders and Trump
Johnston, Steven, University of Utah
Papers:
Poetry and Power: John F. Kennedy on Robert Frost
Castaneda, Rebeca, Hamilton College
127
Panel 19.02 Roundtable - Out in the Archives
Location : Seacliff C
Chair : Barker, Daryl, University of California Los Angeles
Discussant:
KAMMERER, EDWARD, Idaho State University
Murib, Zein, Fordham University
Price, Richard, Weber State University
Discussant:
Graves, Steve, California State University Northridge
Hogen-Esch, Tom, California State University Northridge
Schockman, Eric, Woodbury University
Shafie, David, Chapman University
Papers:
Avoidance of Disagreeable Discussants Shapes Networks: 2000-2016
Butters, Ross, University of California Center Sacramento
Risky small donors: How prospect theory explains what drives citizens to donate.
Westmark, April, University of California Merced
128
Who Believes in 2020 Election Conspiracies? Do They Correlate with Support for
Electoral Reforms?
Boswell, Johnnie, Western Kentucky University
Kash, Jeffrey, Western Kentucky University
Lasley, Scott, Western Kentucky University
Turner, Joel, Western Kentucky University
Panel 23.10 Race & Ethnic Politics Today: Toward New Perspectives & Theoretical
Frameworks
Location : Pacific N
Chair(s) :
Papers:
Between Pathology and Generativity: "Black Paranoia" Black Political Thought, and the
Black Radical Tradition
Cambridge, Nigel, City University of New York, Graduate Center
Discussant:
129
Panel 27.02 Drivers and consequences of voter preferences
Location : Seacliff D
Chair : Martin, Danielle, California State University, Sacramento
Papers:
The Multiple Dimensions of Electoral Choice: Adding Issue Salience to Partisanship &
Ideology
Algara, Carlos
Hale, Isaac, Occidental College
The Rally, Counter-Rally, or Non-Rally Effect
Kim, Yong Jae, Hawaii Pacific University
Elastic for Some, Unwavering for Others: The Impact of Country and Personal
Characteristics on the Gendering of Personality Traits
130
Perceptions of Stereotypes at the Intersection of Race and Gender
McReynolds, Rana, University of California, Davis
The Effect of the Gendered Coverage: How do Gender Stereotypes Interact with Media
Framing?
Kim, Chaerim , University of Southern California
The Politics of Electability: How Candidate Race and Gender Influence Voters'
Evaluations
Britzman, Kylee, Lewis-Clark State College
Mehic-Parker, Joel, Washington State University
Table of Contents
Panel 0.01 Author Meets Critics
Panel On Diego Esparza's Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement
Breaks the Law (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)
Location : Board Room C
Chair(s) :
Papers:
Discussant:
131
Papers:
Assessing the Peace Initiative Toward North Korea: South Korea's Changing Threat
Perception and Policy Preferences
Chung, Kuyoun, Kangwon National University
Can International Organizations Effectively Shape Attitudes Held by Public? The Case of
the World Health Organization and the COVID-19 Information
Kim, Nam Kyu , Korea University
Woo, Byungwon, Yonsei University
Yang, Joonseok, Sungkyunkwan University
Discussant:
Kim, Nam Kyu
Yang, Joonseok
Papers:
Democracy and Democratization in Asia: Focusing on the Impact of Confucianism
Dewell Gentry, Hope,Montana State University Billings
Jeong, Bora, Macalester College
132
DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA: Unity in Diversity, Us versus Them
EJUKONEMU, JOYCE, FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) BICHI, KA
SIDI ALI IMAM, MUNIRA, FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) BICHI,KAN
Not Very Holy Friday: The Effect of Politicized Religious Content on Religious Behavior
Topal, Ayse Busra, University of California, Riverside
Taking Tradition Seriously: Explaining Patterns of Sufi Politics in Egypt, Tunisia, and
Turkey
UGUR, ETGA, University of Washington, Tacoma
Discussant:
Banack, Clark, University of Alberta
Leber, Andrew, Tulane University
Papers:
Effectiveness of Equity-based policy in Higher Education
Vasquez, Catalina,California Polytechnic State University San Luis O
133
What's in a (Department) Name? The Effects of Department Names on Outside
Perceptions
Chiego, Christopher, California State University Maritime Academy
Skoll, Amy, California State University Maritime Academy
Discussant:
Meyer, John, Cal Poly Humboldt
Moellendorf, Darrel, Goethe University Frankfurt
Ottinger, Gwen, drexel.edu, Drexel University
134
Reiff, Mark, University of California, Davis
Vanderheiden, Steve
Papers:
Group Identities and Divide in Public Preferences for Energy and Water Resource
Management Policy Approaches in the American West
Siddiqi, Muhammad Usman Amin, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR USA
Wolters, Erika, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR USA
How Co-Partisan Elites Can Induce Behavior Change on Renewable Energy, Even
Without Increasing Belief in Climate Change
Wu, Victor,, Stanford University
Rock Climbers Identities & Ethics: The Role of Climbing Coalitions in Environmental
Conservation
Emmons Allison, Juliann,University of California, Riverside
135
Papers:
A Constitutional Theory of the American Presidency
Lim, Elvin, Singapore Management University
Making the Center Hold: Bureaucracy as the Final Frontier of the Battle to Uphold
Democracy
Panel 6.01 How Intersectional Communities Experience Challenges and Traumas Yet Also
Build Community
Location : Regency B
Chair : Lehotai, Orsolya, The New School for Social Research
Papers:
Intersectional Climate Narratives: Queers for the Climate and Frontline Communities
Feng, Jeff, Hamilton College
Never Fully Belonging, Always at Risk of Violence: Perspectives from Women of Color
Behl, Natasha, Arizona State University
136
Trauma, Intimidation, and Critical Resilience: Examining the Intersectional Impacts of
Escalating Political Violence on Latina Congressional Candidates and Representatives
Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University
Discussant:
Civil Liberties Between Vietnam and 9/11: Reassessing the Congressional Role
Blain, Harry, California State University, Sacramento
137
Judges and Their Regimes
Stohler, Stephan, University at Albany, State University of New York
Creation and Closure of Authoritarian Legislatures: The Case from South Korea's Two
Autocrats
Woo, Ae sil, Gettysburg College
Liz Cheney, Donald Trump, and the 2022 House Election in Wyoming
King, James, University of Wyoming
Discussant: DeHart, Cameron, University of California, Merced
No Separate Peace: Race and Solidarity in the United Construction Workers Association
Yaure, Philip, Virginia Tech
138
Non-confrontation as Resistance: Toni Morrison, Gender Politics, and Black Political
Thought in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Gilson, Lisa, Bates College
139
Panel 15.03 Racial Capitalism
Location : Bayview B
Chair : Caraccioli, Mauro, Virginia Tech
Papers:
"Institutions with Meaning": Abolition, Race, and the State in the Thought of Ruth
Wilson Gilmore
"The Right to Life" in a Brazilian Slave Port: The Plebeian Internationalism of Antonio
Pedro de Figueiredo
"The Unification of Thought, Word, and Deed, of All Indians": The Alcatraz Newsletter
and the Political Theory of Urban Autonomy
Camacho, Elizabeth, Independent scholar
140
Towards learning to let go: Diagnosing the socio-psychopathology of settler-colonial
Canada
Bhattacharjee, Ritwik,, The University of British Columbia - Vancouver
A horse, a hippo, and Happy walk into a courtroom: Personhood as a barrier to legal
inclusion
Rutledge-Prior, Serrin, Australian National University
Colligan, Elaine,
What Difference Do Trees Make? Unity and Pluralism in Ecological Philosophy and
Literature
Shapiro, Kam, Illinois State University
Discussant:
Kirsch, Daniel Northern Virginia Community College
Wang, Joy
141
Papers:
Cosmic Companionship: Lamentation in the SCLC
Boyd, Da'Von, Yale University
Don't give up on your desire to change the world: rethinking collective actions with the
Lacanian psychoanalytic act
Chan, MAN HEI,
Improvising with Political Instruments: Rethinking the Little Rock Integration and Civil
Rights Organizing
Rosenblum, Samuel, Cornell University
Panel 16.03 Rethinking the Modern State: Revolution, Gender, and Nationality
Location : Pacific J
Chair : Chen, Ani, Cornell University
Papers:
Garcilaso de La Vega, Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, and the Limits of Native Rhetoric in
Early Modern Political Thought
Vasko, Timothy, Barnard College of Columbia University
On the uses of 'origins' in feminist political thought
OBryan, Joan, Stanford University
She Carries the Banner of the Nation: Gender and Nationality in the Works of Christine
de Pizan
Schon, Anna Marisa, Duke University
Discussant:
142
Panel 17.01 American Political Development Perspectives on Law and Inequality
Location : Garden A
Chair : Cate, Sarah, State University of New York at Albany
Papers:
Prisoners Labor Rights, Legal Mobilization, and the Making of the U.S. Carceral State
Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University
(Inter-)Racial Encounters and the Politics of Collective Desire in Boots Riley's "Sorry to
Bother You"
Sircar, Althea, University of Redlands
143
Flexible Social Reproduction? Gig Work and Care Work in Contemporary Cinema
Watkins, Robert, Columbia College Chicago
Local Political Ambition: Exploring the Link Between Offices and Candidates'
Occupational Backgrounds
Krebs, Timothy, University of New Mexico
Wagner, John , University of New Mexico
Running Towards Rankings: Ranked Choice Voting Impact on Candidate Entry and
Descriptive Representation
Colner, Jonathan, University of California, Davis
144
Panel 28.03 Gender and international relations
Location : Pacific K
Chair : Howard, Grace, San Jose State University
Papers:
Gender Equality and Climate Change Adaptation Aid in Small Island Developing States
(SIDS)
Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University
Pu, Rong, National Chengchi University
Table of Contents
Panel 0.02 The Biden Presidency at the Halfway Mark
Location : Board Room C
Chair(s) :
Papers:
Discussant:
145
Elite Management Following Autocratic Leader Succession: Evidence from North Korea
Goldring, Edward, edward, University of York
Ward, Peter, University of Vienna
Tolerance, Regime Type, and Media Freedom: Theory and Evidence from Panel Data,
1948-2017
Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University
Sheen, Greg , National Cheng Kung University
Wang, Yi-Ting, National Cheng Kung University
146
The Political Economy of Anti-Asian Discrimination in Africa
Aidoo, Richard, Coastal Carolina University
Discussant:
Cho, Wonbin, Sungkyunkwan University
Woo, Byungwon , Yonsei University
Discussant:
Burgess, Susan, DePaul University
Chapman, Valeria Sinclair , Purdue University
Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York
Murib, Zein, Fordham University
Panel 3.07 Roundtable -Slow Culture and the American Dream discussion
Location : Seacliff A
Chair : Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College
Papers:
Discussant:
Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach
Dumm, Thomas, Amherst College
Ferguson, Kennan, University of Wisconsin
Moynagh, Patricia, Wagner College
Naranch, Laurie, Siena College
147
Panel 4.01 Environmental Justice & Equity
Location : Board Room B
Chair : Emmons Allison, University of California, Riverside
Papers:
Building the Resistance for Environmental Justice: Coalition Building Among Advocacy
Organizations in California
Herrera, David, Brown University
Discussant:
Elszasz, Hayley, University of Virginia
Emmons Allison, Juliann, University of California, Riverside
Panel 6.02 Diverse Legislatures: Exploring Why Intersectionality Matters for Political
Representation
Location : Regency B
Chair : Sampaio, Anna, Santa Clara University
148
Papers:
Black Women Members of the Congressional Black Caucus - Tweeting as Identity &
Policy
Brown, Nadia, Georgetown University
Clark, Christopher, University of North Carolina
Mahoney, Anna, Tulane University
Strawbridge, Michael, Rutgers University
Intersectional Vulnerability: Exploring the Causal Effects of Race and Gender on Bill
Co-Sponsorship
Alcocer, Jose, University of Southern California
149
Panel 8.04 Foreign Policy
Location : Pacific G
Chair : Dixon, David, California State University
Papers:
150
Prison Disproportion in the States: A Comparative Analysis
Anderson, J.P., San Diego State University
Analysis of News Media Coverage Before and After the March 2020 Nationwide
Lockdown in India
Gupta, Shagun, American University
Is Leadership More Powerful Than Policy? How Political Rhetoric on Twitter May Alter
Actions and Outcomes During Crisis
Horsting, Trudy, Arizona State University
Discussant:
Neely, Stephen, University of South Florida
Sistek, Hanna, Purdue University
151
Papers:
Papers:
Incels, Identity, & Social Organization
Forestal, Jennifer, Loyola University Chicago
Discussant:
Hanley, Clark University
McKinney, Claire, William and Mary College
152
Panel 15.08 Affective Politics: Guilt, Loss, and Envy
Location : Marina Room
Chair(s) :
Papers:
On White Loss
Ikuta, Jennie, University of Missouri-Columbia
153
Towards a democratic account of linguistic justice
Hahm, Andrew,, Princeton University
Discussant:
Mayerfeld, Jamie, University of Washington
Moreira, Pedro, Texas Christian University
Discussant:
Chan, MAN HEI
Turbino Torres, Luisa, Florida Atlantic University
154
Panel 15.18 The Black Radical Tradition
Location : Bayview B
Chair : Rose, Michelle,California State University, Chico
Papers:
Beyond Caste: WEB Du Bois, Group Inequality, and the Scope of Directed Association
Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University
Direct democracy after the state capitalist turn: CLR James in Trinidad, 1958-62
Wang, Joy
Discussant:
Rose, Michelle, California State University, Chico
thomas, brian, Western Washington University
155
Racial Capitalism and the Rise of the World-System: A Critical Encounter Between
Cedric Robinson and Immanuel Wallerstein
From the Secret Service to the FBI: Tracing Presidents Strategic use of Bureaucratic
Capacity for the Maintenance of Domestic Order
Fontaine, Sam,University of California, Santa Barbara
Statebuilding from the Margins: The GFWC and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970
Szymanski, Ann-Marie,, University of Oklahoma -- Norman
Discussant:
Lindberg, Timothy, University of Minnesota, Morris
Rader, Katherine, Christopher Newport University
156
Papers:
Affect, Ideology, and the Mass-Elite Divide: The Heterogeneous Effects of Political Cues
on Policy Support
de la Cerda, Nicolas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Fuller, Sam, University of California, Davis
Rametta, Jack, University of California, Davis
The Stakes of Winning and Losing and Affective Polarization: A Survey Experiment
Huang, Yu-Shiuan, University of California, Davis
To trust or not to trust: Lab experiment examining how polarization impacts our trust in
each other
Mukherjee, Mitushi, Purdue University
Discussant:
Baker, Melissa, University of Texas at El Paso
Lasley, Scott, Western Kentucky University
157
From Political to Economic Rights: Salvaging the United States Economy
Martin, Edward, California State University, Long Beach
Fight or Flight in Discriminatory Political Contexts: How Threat and Anxiety Impact
Latinx Political Engagement in the U.S
Alegre, Claudia, University of California, Los Angeles
How worry and fear in U.S. born Latinx act as informants of political trust can push for
more civic engagement?
Mendez, Geidy , University of California- Irvine
When The Rooster Crows: Threat, Latino Mobilizing Organizations, and Latino Political
Participation
Lucero, Eddie,, University of California, Merced
158
Papers:
Explaining the Adoption of City Economic Resilience Policy
Bowman, Ann, Texas A&M University
Kang, Ki Eun, Texas A&M University
Who let the Gray Wolf out in Colorado? Analyzing the electoral results of the Gray Wolf
Reintroduction initiative in Colorado
Junseok, Kim,, Dongguk University in Seoul
159
How Female Representation impacts Gender-based Violence in Latin America
Daarstad, Haley, University of California, Davis
Location : Waterfront C
Chair(s) :
Papers:
Discussant:
Table of Contents
160
Panel 1.17 Author Meets Critics
On Diego Esparza's Policing and Politics in Latin America: When Law Enforcement
Breaks the Law (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2022)
Location : Bayview B
Chair : Esparza, Diego, University of North Texas
Papers:
Discussant:
Pahnke, Anthony, San Francisco State University
Pion-Berlin, David, University of California Riverside
Race-Making as Waste-Making
Brendese, P.J. Johns Hopkins University
161
Papers:
Discussant:
Karlsson, Rasmus, Political Science, Ume University,
Lawrence, Jennifer, Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Virginia
Lepori, Matthew, Political Science, National University of Singapore
The emergence of the regime complex for conserving migratory shorebirds in the
Western Hemisphere
Andres, Brad, US Fish and Wildlife Service (retired)
Angarita-Martinez, Isadora, Manomet
Dolsak, Nives, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, Univer
Gallo-Cajiao, Eduardo, School of Marine and Environmental Affairs
Mundkur, Taej, Wetlands International
162
This land is our land: County-level responses to losing autonomy over public land use
Finn, Elliott, University of California at Santa Barbara
Coming Together: Politics of Solidarity, Community, and the Duty to One Another
Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University
163
The Diffusion of International Banking Supervision Standards: A Network Analysis
Wang, Rui, University of California Santa Barbara, Department
Ghost Stories: Temporalities, Terrains of Visibilities, and the Legality of Duterte's War
on Drugs
Lopez, Samantha, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
164
Storytelling and Deliberative Systems: Kavanaugh and Brown-Jackson
Chick, Matthew, Hartwick College
The Hobo, The Myth, The Legend: Graffiti and the importance of infra-politics for
myth-making in the 20th Century
Kelly, Katelyn, University of California Irvine
Discussant: Johnston, Steven, University of Utah
Is the Cruelty the Point?: Responsibilities towards Migrants and Asylum Seekers
through the Lens of U.S. Policy.
Nusbaum, Rachel,, Brown University
165
An Insurgent Mood: Politics of the Home in Lorraine Hansberry's Writings
Adalet, Begumn
Form and Fantasy: Public Things and Articulation Work in Queer Politics
Gies, Nathan, Portland State University
166
Panel 15.25 Sources of Discontent: Rethinking the Archives in/of Political Theory
Location : Golden Gate
Chair : Anker, Elisabeth, George Washington University
Papers:
The "Feminist Shelf" Relational Reading Across the Feminist Archives Material
Infrastructure
Gambino, Elena,, Rutgers University
Word as Image, Image beyond Word? Visual Media, Political Meaning and Popular
Action
Liou, Stacey, University of Florida
Discussant:
Changing the World (But Not as We Please): Lenin in Lukacs and Althusser
Murray, Clancy, The University of Pennsylvania
Jean Genet, Outlaw
Bennett, Nolan, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Lenin's
Zhou, Yichuan, The New School for Social Research
167
Discussant:
McCarty, Tim, University of San Diego
Tomba, Massimiliano, University of California, Santa Cruz
Papers:
Dragging Out the Vote: Measuring the Efficacy of Drag Performers Get of the Vote
Efforts
Trans Ties: The Impact of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Members of Congress on Gender
Identity Inclusion Policy, 2015-2020
Angevine, Sara, Institutional Affiliation
Mendez Garcia, Matthew, California State University Long Beach
Discussant:
Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University
Perry, Ravi, Howard University
168
Panel 22.01 Marginalized Groups & Public Policy
Location : Regency A
Chair : Maltby, Elizabeth,University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Papers:
Prisons as a Political Institution: the Role of Incarceration on Society and the impact on
Politics, Policy and Racial Disparity
Perretti, Alessia, California State University, Long Beach
Tribal Self-Determination and the Indian Health Service:Direct Service and Compacting
Tribes
Sophie, Green, Creighton University
Witmer, Rick, Creighton University
Discussant:
Maltby, Elizabeth, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Martin, Edward, California State University, Long Beach
Discussant:
Cargile, Ivy,, California State University Bakersfield
Dominguez, Jaime, Northwestern University
169
Monforti, Lavariega, Jessica, California State University, Channel Islands
Navarro, Sharon, University of Texas at San Antonio
Location : Pacific O
Chair(s) :
Papers:
How partisanship and linked fate shaped perceptions of disproportionate health impact
during the early stages of the of COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
Second Generation South Asian Americans and the People of Color Identity
Discussant:
170
Public Comment and Public Policy
Sahn, Alexander, UNC-Chapel Hill
Papers:
Black Lives Matter Where Black Votes Matter: the practical implications of partisan
gerrymandering
Keena, Alex, Virginia Commonwealth University
Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo
McGann, Anthony,
Smith, Charles, University of California - Irvine
Discussant:
Panel 29.01 Asian Pacific American Politics for the 2020s: opportunities and challenges for
empowerment and solidarity
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University
171
Papers:
Situating Chinese Americans in the debate over affirmative action in college admissions
Lin , Shasha , Heidelberg University
Discussant:
Junn, Jane, University of Southern California
Lien, Pei-te, University of Southern California Santa Barbara
Feminism Against the Political? Rethinking Social Reproduction Theory and the
State/Society/Economy Distinction
Leach, Brittany, Southern Illinois University (Carbondale)
172
Included, But at What Cost? A Feminist Analysis of Debt, Migration, and Higher
Education in Ontario, Canada
Spring, Cynthia, York University
How Negative Propaganda against Foreign Rivals Cultivates Regime Support: Evidence
from China
Rex Weiye, Deng, Washington University in St. Louis
173
Discussant:
Carter, Brett, University of Southern California, Stanford Univer
Liu, Shelley, UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy
Location : Waterfront E
About: Participants will gain a better understanding of the process of applying for research
funding – including what the application process entails and opportunities available for
scholars at different career stages. Panelists will also overview the tools needed for writing
grant proposals and the processes for developing ideas for funding, budgeting, and
compliance, as well as identify resources that specify what to include in research proposals. A
key focus will be on tips for good grant-writing – the specifics of what often makes for a good
grant proposal and the mistakes that grant-seekers should avoid in drafting a grant proposal or
letter of inquiry. Participants will gain a better understanding of how the review process unfolds
and how to think about grant-writing in light of that process – and perhaps most importantly,
they will come away with generalizable advice for preparing successful grant applications.
Discussant(s)
Bautista-Chavez, Arizona State University
Bias, Eric, Russell Sage Foundation
Frasure, Lorrie, University of California, Los Angeles
Table of Contents
174
Decolonizing Settler-Colonial Infrastructure: Lessons from the (Neo)Anti-Extractivist
Revolutionary Strategies and Trans-Solidarity
Corrales, Candi, Northern Arizona University
Territorial Autonomy & Indigenous Self-Government: A Global Perspective
Barter, Shane,
Discussant: Ziaba, London School of Economics and Political Science
Imagining Democratic Responses to the Climate Crisis Beyond the Legacies of Keynes
and Hayek
Glasson, Hannah,Virginia Tech
Land and Labor without Food? Rethinking relations between economics, environments,
and nutrients
Byg, Reed, Virginia Tech
True and False Individualism Revisited: J.S. Mill, F.A. Hayek and the Defense of Green
Liberalism
Stephens, Piers,, University of Georgia
Discussant: Caputi, Mary, California State University, Long Beach
175
Greening International Trade - How are International Environmental Commitments
Diffused through Trade Agreements?
Han, Jung Hyun,, NEXT Group
Discussant:
Emmons Allison, Juliann, University of California, Riverside
Discussant: Schneider, Mary Kate, U.S. Air Force Academy / Loyola University Marylan
176
Papers:
Disputing the Stadium as a political space: feminist collectives around soccer in Latin
America
Turbino Torres, Luisa, Florida Atlantic University
Moving Beyond A Clash Between Culture and Women's Rights
Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia
Surfaces and Textures of Law
Marusek, Sarah, University of Hawaii Hilo
Discussant: Walsh, Denise, University of Virginia
177
Papers:
Decolonize Mars: On Some Implications of a Planetary Turn in Political Theory
Moshref, Kamran, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Indigenous Sovereignty, Common Law, and Natural Law
Piccolo, Samuel, University of Notre Dame
On Mastery, the COVID19 Pandemic, and Governing Otherwise
Allard-Tremblay, Yann, McGill University
What is Indigenous? Categories and Caricatures in Contemporary Politics
Kessler-Mata, Kouslaa, University of San Francisco
Discussant:
MacKenzie, University of Pittsburgh
Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University
178
Papers:
Reimaging Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: stories for philosophy and practice
Yeng, Sokthan, Adelphi University
Somatic Dissociation and the Carceral State
Chari, Anita, University of Oregon
Integrating Vipassana into Teaching International Relations
Datta, Monti, University of Richmond
Our Skins Are Membranes, Not Walls: A Multiracial Feminist Conversation
Ahmed, Zahra,, Saint Mary's College of California
Discussant: Rowe, James,University of Victoria
Reclaiming Value: The Politics of Priority from Aristotle to Black Lives Matter, by Alina
Wolflink
Location : Pacific D
Chair : Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Papers: Author/Responder:
Wolflink, Alena, University of Denver
179
Discussant:
Engelmann, Stephen,
Ferguson, Michaele, University of Colorado, Boulder
Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto
Wingrove, Elizabeth, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Let them eat cake: Analyzing the social construction of human rights in the context of
right-wing populism.
Krakoff, Isabel, York University
180
Discussant:
Perkins, Kathryn, California State University, Long Beach
Simrak, Michael, Purdue University
Fair Grant Allocation? The role and work of federal bureaucracy in the grant allocation
process
Ha, Heonuk, University of Southern California
Taking Back the Ballot: Black Socio-cultural Institutions and the Contemporary Fight
Against Voter Suppression
Jones, Chelsea,, University of California, Los Angeles
181
Discussant: Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California
Political Affiliation, Interest in Policing, and Procedural Justice: Are Politics and
Policing Separate?
Diaz, Vanessa, Nuo, Lidia, Texas State University
Soto, Benjamin, California State University, Fullerton
Relational Dispossession in the Settler Colonial City
Cobb, Rhiannon, York University
The Relationship of Historic Redlining & Mortgage Lending Bias with the Neighborhood
Food Environment in California
Ferdon Brimlow, Noelle, California State University, Chico
Hansen, Peter, California State University, Chico & Farallon Geog
Weber, Lori, California State University, Chico
Yanez, Efren, California State University, Chico
Discussant:
182
The accountability in presidential systems and coalition government
Cheong, Hoju,, University of California Riverside
Indridason, Indridi H., University of California Riverside
Panel 29.02 Asian American Political Thought: Purpose, Problems, and Polemics
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Ramesh, Hari, Wesleyan University
Papers:
Chinese Political Thought in Grace Lee Boggs's Political Thought: On the Challenges of
Thinking Revolution Across Continents
Lee, Fred, University of Connecticut
Citizens in and of exclusion: the political thought of Wong Chin Foo.
Liu, Glory, Harvard University
183
Sacred Precincts: Privacy, the Family, and the Political
Galvin Ross, Helen, University of Chicago
Building the Surveillance State on a Punch Card: Bureaucracy's central role in enabling
and hindering technological government surveillance
Tai, Katharin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Candidate Selection in a Single-Party State
Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University
Civilian Courts as Repressive Agents
Esberg, Jane, University of Pennsylvania
Shen-Bayh, Fiona, William & Mary
Employment Denial as Repression: Evidence from Argentina's Film Industry
Esberg, Jane,University of Pennsylvania
Discussant:
Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida
Wilfahrt, Martha, University of California, Berkeley
184
Friday April 07 1:15 PM-03:00 PM
Table of Contents
Discussant:
Barter, Shane, Soka University of America
Chang, Wen-yang, National Chengchi University
185
Papers:
The Climate Crisis is not real: Climate Nihilism and the revolutionary rejection of Utopia
Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University
Theorizing Ecopessimism
Witlacil, Mary, Colorado State University
186
The conditions of possibility for environmental justice
Beck, Pearse, Australia National University
Della Bosca, Hannah, University of Sydney
Rickards, Lauren, RMIT
Schlosberg, David, University of Sydney
Discussant:
Hunold, Christian, Drexel University
Jorgensen, Paul, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Panel 6.03 Old & New Approaches: Latinx Political Actors Looking to Understand and
Pursue Political Power
Location : Regency B
Chair : Pringle, Lisa, Claremont Graduate University
Papers:
Interrogating 'Viva La Raza' and Its Centering of the Ideal Race and Gendering for
Liberation
Garcia Macias, Angelica,University of California, Irvine
187
Immigration and Deportation: Attitudes in Brazil and the United States
Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University
Ponce de Leon, Zoila, Washington and Lee University
Immigration, White Nationalism, and the Great Replacement Theory: Who Believes, Why
do They Believe, and What can be Done
Wong, Tom,UC San Diego
From Discord to Harmony, and Back Again: International Law and the Value of Discord
Pooudomsak, Vanessa, University of California Los Angeles
Individuals and the Making of International Law: The Case of the IMO Climate Strategy
Johnson, Alayna, University of Southern California
188
Panel 10.03 Civil Liberties in the Courts
Location : Seacliff D
Chair : Menounou, Elli, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Papers:
Uncharted territories: The nonvoting delegates and measures of partisanship in the U.S.
House
DeHart, Cameron,, University of California, Merced
189
Panel 14.07 Politics of Everyday Life
Location : Pacific M
Chair : Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University
Papers:
Politics & the Pandemic Pod: Lessons in Solidarity from Queer Theory/Experience
Upton, Geoffrey, Seton Hall University
Power without force: free music, improvisation and the communicative paradigm
Miller, Gregg, University of Washington
Discussant:
Deylami, Shirin, Western Washington University
Gordy, Katherine,u.edu, San Francisco State University
Hsueh, Vicki, Western Washington University
Mansoori, Naveed , Princeton University
RAHMAN, SMITA, DePauw University
Yu, Peng, Earlham College
190
Papers:
Foedus, Secession, and Contingent Borders: The Federalist Response to the Boundary
Problem in Democratic Theory
Smolenski, Jan, University of Warsaw
Method & Modernity: A Critique of the Study of Race Toward an Afromodern Scientific
Turn
Chevannes, Derefe
191
The Physics of Liberation: Reflections on Weight, Energy, and Taking Up Space
Melonas, Desiree, Birmingham-Southern College
Discussant:
Steinberger, Peter, Reed College
Shanks, Torrey, University of Toronto
192
Panel 15.31 Dying of Democracy
Location : Pacific D
Chair : Ikuta, Jennie, University of Missouri
Papers:
How to (Not) Talk About Torture: Narrating War Crimes Away and the Poetics of Small
Details
Kotef, Hagar, SOAS University of London
Walt Whitman, the Civil War, and the Problem of American Glory
Turner, Jack,University of Washington
Persian Letters in Its Time and Ours: Adhesive Past, Bright Unstable Present, Divergent
Fragile Futures
Mosher, Michael, University of Tulsa
193
Discussant:
Mackin, Glenn, Eastman School of Music
Wang, Joy
Words had to change their ordinary meanings: political courage and stasis
McChesney, Sam, Northwestern University
From Cold War to Culture War: Food, Politics, and Public Health in the Development of
US Agricultural Policy
Sledge, Daniel, University of Texas Arlington
194
POLICING THE PLANTATION: The long-run influence of plantation labor on coercion in
Assam
Russell, Emily, Stanford University
Discussants:
Fontaine, Sam,, University of California, Santa Barbara
Szymanski, Ann-Marie, University of Oklahoma -- Norman
195
Governing in Crisis: inter-agency coordination, federalism, and the role of governors in
United States disaster response
Klasa, Kasia, University of Michigan
196
Turned Out or Turned Off? Black Voter Apathy in Presidential Elections
Davis, Alexandria,University of California, Los Angeles
197
Panel 25.03 Roundtable - Educating for Social Justice: Rethinking the Purpose of Political
Science
Location : Seacliff C
Chair(s) :
Discussant:
Bayes, Jane, California State University, Northridge
Cole, Kathleen, Metropolitan State University
Kamol, Isaac,Trinity College
Lovato, Brian,, California State University, Fullerton
Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
198
Panel 29.03 Asian Pacific American Political Identity and Representation
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College
Papers:
Exploring the Contours of the 2.5 Generation in the Political Trajectories of Chinese
Americans
Sun, Michael, University of California Santa Barbara
Discussant:
Junn, Jane,University of Southern California
Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)
199
Papers:
"But she's crazy“ Gender, Race, Madness, and the Limits of Respectability
Daily, Anna, Sacramento State University
Bumble-ing Towards Gomorrah?: The Disciplining of Sex Positivity in U.S. Rape Culture
Kessel, Alisa, University of Puget Sound
200
How Personalist Dictators Survive
Dwinger, Felix, University of Gothenburg, Institute for Advanced S
Discussant:
Hou, Yue, Penn
Lorentzen, Peter, University of San Francisco
Table of Contents
Panel 1.08 Democracy, Development, and Crisis: India, Brazil and the Middle Income
Trap
Location : Bayview B
Chair : Schneider, Aaron, University of Denver
Papers:
Boom and Bust in India and Brazil: Economic Collapse and Democratic Decay
Schneider, Aaron, University of Denver
Brazil in the Crossroad: The Role of the Civil-Military Relations in the New
Administration
Esteves Duarte, Erico, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
201
Unity in Diversity - The Language Debate and the Democracy in India
Manivannan, Ramu, Multiversity Centre for Indigenous Knowledge
Discussant:
Panel 6.04 Understanding & Amplifying the Peoples' Voice: Diverse Public Opinion, Vote
Choice & Political Participation
Location : Regency B
Chair : Chapa, Samantha, University of Houston
Papers:
Caretaking and Pandemics: How Caretaking Impacts Policy Opinions
Cargile, Ivy, California State University Bakersfield
Greenlee, Jill, Brandeis
Hayes, Sarah, Georgetown University
Jennifer, Merolla, University of California, Riverside
VanSickle-Ward, Rachel, Pitzer College
202
COVID Mitigation Politics: Understanding the Use of School Board Meetings
Lavariega Monforti, Jessica,, California State University, Channel Islands
Gender Differences in Chamorro Public Opinion: Results from the Guahan Survey
PHAN, NGOC, HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
203
Interest Group Ideology and Citations to Amicus Curiae Briefs
Canelo, Kayla,University of Texas at Arlington
It's Alito's Court Now: Assessing Samuel Alito's Jurisprudence and the Future Direction
of the U.S. Supreme Court
Yacobucci, Peter, SUNY Buffalo State
Packing State Supreme Courts: Analyzing the Dynamics of State Supreme Court
Expansion
Zschirnt, Simon, Texas A&M International University
204
Varieties of Democratic Norms and Functional Transgressions
Chapman, Emilee, Stanford University
A Far-Right
Parks, Alison, Stetson University
Binary by Law: Sexism and the Legal Construction of Gender and Sexuality in Bostock
v. Clayton Co. (2020)
Ortiz Soto, Evelyn, California State University, Long Beach
205
Privacy or Equality? Revisiting the Post-Roe Abortion Debates in a Post-Roe World
Stanley, Sharon, University of Memphis
Discussant:
Kalk, Anastasiia, New School
Neve, Richard, California Lutheran University
206
Setting the Digital Stage: An Actor-Network Theory of Digital Political Life
Pierman, Garret, Institutional Affiliation
After Spectacle? Debord, Foucault, and the Ironies of Surveillance in the Age of
Autonomous Images
Reinhardt, Mark, Williams College
The Sweeps and the Creeps: Militarizing outer space exploration in the age of climate
change
Parson, Sean, Northern Arizona University
Ray, Emily, Sonoma State University
Panel 15.32 Roundtable - Remembering the Life and Work of Tracy B. Strong
Location : Pacific D
Chair : Seery, John, Pomona College
Papers:
Discussant:
Babich, Babette, Fordham University
Conway, Daniel, University of Texas A & M
Owen, David, University of Southampton
Stevens, Jackie, Northwestern University
Villa, Dana, University of Notre Dame
207
Papers:
Dissident Speech, Silent Injustice, and the limits of Political Authority: Ancient Sources
of Political Theory in the Egyptian and Hebraic Traditions
Correm, Tal, New York University
208
The Decline of the Republican West: 1984-2020
Rae, Nicol,University of Arizona
Discussant:
Moak, Daniel, Connecticut College
Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University
Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies: When and why Swedish Parliamentarians withhold
information from opponents, allies, and journalists
Martinsson, Joel, Harvard University, United States, & Linnaeus Univ
Discussant:
Leber, Andrew, Tulane University
Sandlin, Evan, University of Southern California
209
Panel 22.07 Health Outcomes & Policies
Location : Seacliff B
Chair : Ceccoli, Stephen, Rhodes College
Papers:
"Tu lucha es mi lucha" Secure Communities and Cross Racial Alliances in the BLM
Movement
Robert, Martinez, University of Notre Dame
Black Lives Matter Protests and Support for Trump Among Republicans: What Two
Weeks in 2020 Tell Us About Racial Threat, The Use of Political Violence and Support for
Authoritarian Leaders in the US
Lindsay, Spencer, University of Notre Dame
210
Comparing Transnational to Local Europe Black Movements: BLM versus Zwarte Piet
Shella, Kimberly, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
211
Panel 23.16 Race, Identity & Candidate Preference
Location : Garden B
Chair : Stout, Christopher, Oregon State University
Papers:
A Conjoint Test of How Latinos Evaluate a Candidate's Ethnicity, Party, and Positions
on Immigration, Economics, and Abortion
Wakefield, Derek,, Princeton University
Elements of Latinidad
Uribe, Laura, University of California San Diego
News journalism and the reproduction of urban borders, stigma, and inequalities
Maher, Kristen, [email protected], San Diego State University
Owens, Renee, [email protected], San Diego State University
Discussant: McDaniel, Jason, San Francisco State University
212
Panel 24.09 Budgeting in the Western States - Part 2
Location : Pacific L
Chair(s) : Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah
Alaska
Wright, Glen, University of Alaska Southeast
California
DiSarro, Brian, California State University Sacramento
Hussey, Wesley, California State University Sacramento
Colorado
Berry, Michael, University of Colorado
Montana
Haber, Paul, University of Montana
New Mexico
Seckler, Kim, New Mexico State University
Oregon
Henkels , Mark , Oregon State University
Steel, Brent, Oregon State University
Utah
Ball, Jon,Legislative Fiscal Analyst, Utah
Dean, Phil, University of Utah
Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah
Washington
Artime, Michael, Pacific Lutheran University
Benjamin, Francis , Washington State University
Wyoming
McConnell, Jason, j University of Wyoming
Schuhman, Robert, University of Wyoming
Discussant: Robinson, Jennifer, University of Utah
Panel 25.04 Educating for Social Justice: Practical Tools for Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy
Location : Seacliff C
Chair : Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
213
Papers:
Coalitional Pedagogy: Educating for Intersectional Social Justice
Keating, Cricket, University of Washington
Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Who Gets A Say?: Collaborative Course Design Across Different Student Years
Mendoza, Mary Anne, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Discussant:
Sokoloff, William, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
Taylor, Liza, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
"Regional Hegemonies According to the English School " The Cases of China and
Russia
Torija, Cristina, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus
214
A Deleuzian and Guattarian Analysis of the Rise of Contemporary Fascism in America
Garcia, Leon Trey, Institutional Affiliation
From The Supreme Court to the Local Police: How Counties Disseminate Judicial
Decisions
Erving, Emily, Oregon State University
Freemerman, Emma, Oregon State University
215
Maritime Cybersecurity: Why IUU Fishers & Sand Pirates are using AIS spoofing to
execute environmental crimes
Thomas, Aurora, California State University Maritime Academy
Racing for Profit in the Inland Empire: The Housing Crisis in Riverside, CA
Adelina, Hernandez, Riverside City College
216
Panel 29.04 Professional Development for Asian and Pacific Islander American
Scholars in the Discipline
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Mishra, Sangay, Drew University
Discussants:
Junn, Jane, University of Southern California
Leung, Vivien, Bucknell University
Lu, Fan, Queen's University (Canada)
Mishra, Sangay, Drew University
Phillips, Christian, University of Southern California
217
How Dictators Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: Ballot Order Manipulation in China,
Vietnam, and Russia
Todd, Jason, Duke Kunshan University
Trinh, Minh, Harvard University
Discussant:
Geddes, Barbara, University of California, Los Angeles
Slater, Dan, University of Michigan
About :
The Methods Café will involve six scholars discussing their particular method in an
informal environment. Participants can locate the method that they wish to discuss with the
person staffing that table, sit down, and join in an ongoing conversation or start a new one. The
café has no formal paper presentations; or designated discussants, but rather it is a
conversation among people interested in learning about interpretive methods in a supportive
environment.
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Research Ethics and the IRB System - Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
I've been studying this system since 2006 and served on the APSA ad hoc committee that
produced the 2020 APSA Principles and Guidance for Human Subjects Research ethical
guidelines. I'm happy to discuss everything from nuts and bolts of IRBs, to how to engage with
IRBs (including resistance), to actual ethical issues in the social-political sciences.
Ethnography, Positionality and Reflexivity – ‘Who are We?’ - Farah Godrej, University of
California Riverside
Join us for an open-ended conversation on how the researcher’s own personal or ascriptive
characteristics, whether race, gender, sexuality, religion, class or other life-histories and
experiences can shape their engagement with the communities they study, and the outcomes
of their research. How is the researcher being read, perceived or received by and within the
community they immerse in, and in what ways do their own personal characteristics and
histories end up shaping what they in turn perceive, understand and analyze? What
responsibilities might this imply for researchers to reflect self consciously upon, rather than
ignore or sidestep, the interactive and mutually constitutive relationship between their own
demographic/biographic “data” and the worlds they study?
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Saturday April 08 8:00AM-09:45 AM
Table of Contents
Decoupling from Empire: Hybrid Democratization in the British and American Worlds
Ding, Iza, University of Pittsburgh
Goplerud, Max, University of Pittsburgh
Slater, Dan, University of Michigan
Discussants:
Adams, James, University of California, Davis
Goel, Ritika, University of California Berkeley
220
Papers:
Non-Violent Resistance Campaigns – A Temporal Examination
Elmore, Naela, University of Texas at Dallas
The Domestic Politics of Free Trade Agreements: Public Demonstrations and the FTA
Ratification Process in Latin America
Trejo, Alfredo, University of California, Los Angeles
221
Panel 4.06 Energy Transitions
Location : Seacliff B
Chair : Day, Shane, Portland State University
Papers:
222
Double Jeopardy and the Northern Spotted Owl: A New Challenge for the Endangered
Species Act?
Carmack, Meagan, University of Washington Seattle
The California Master Plan for Higher Education: Ecology, Reclamation, and
Conservation
Webb, Maurice, University of California Riverside
Dominant Decline and Revisionist Rise: Models of US-Japan Alignment Against China
Honda, Eric, Delta College
We Are All Caesars: Competing Authoritarianism Amid the Interregnum of World Order
Fattor, Eric, Colorado State University
223
Papers:
Bellwether Pennsylvania, 2022: Party Coalitions and Culture Wars in a Pivotal Election
Year Campaign Finance and Gerontocracy in the United States
Bonica, Adam, , Stanford
Grumbach, Jacob, University of Washington
The Curious Case of Mass Mobilization: The Relationship Between 2020 U.S. Protests
and Voting Behavior
Tafoya, Jordin, Arizona State University
224
Which Liberal Subject for Regulating Data Privacy
Papcke, Luise,New York University
Discussants:
Barvosa, Edwina, University of California, Santa Barbara
Johnson, Rebecca,, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria
Metz, Tamara, Political Science, Reed College
Nedelsky, Jennifer, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Stolzenberg, Nomi, Gould School of Law, University of Southern Calif
Panel : 14.21 LGBT Inclusion in American Life: Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and
Civil Rights by, Susan Burgess
Author Meets Critics
Date : Saturday, April 08, 08:00AM - 09:45AM
Location : Pacific N
Chair: Davis, Heath, [email protected], Temple University
Author/Responder: Burgess, Susan, Ohio University and DePaul University
Commentators:
Bracewell, Lorna, Flagler College
Majic, Samantha, John Jay College-City University of New York
Murib, Zein, Fordham University
225
Papers:
Eugenics by Any Other Name? Four Feminist Analyses of Genetic Enhancement in
Humans
Sklaroff, M. Edith, University of Pennsylvania
"More Human than Humans": The Rebirth of Political Imagination and Blade Runner
2049
McPherson IV, Luther, Virginia Tech
226
Panel 15.41 Anti-Fascist Politics
Location : Golden Gate
Chair : Smolenski, Jan,University of Warsaw
Papers:
Pharmacotic Politics 2023
George, Larry, California State University Long Beach
Discussants:
Neve, Richard, California Lutheran University
Smolenski, Jan, University of Warsaw
Of Consuls, Kings, and Plebs: the Meaning of Obedience in Machiavelli's Mixed Regime
Dean, Shawn, Northwestern University
227
Panel 19.05 LGBTQ politics in Europe and North America
Location : Seacliff C
Chair : Norris, Haley, Bryn Mawr College
Papers:
Coming Out in National Probability Surveys: How Tolerance Shapes Outgroup
Identification "The Case of LGBT People in the European Union"
Buettner, Nico, University of Oxford
Discussants:
Buettner, Nico,University of Oxford
Siegel, Scott, San Francisco State University
Panel 23.03 The Inland Empire: Contradictions of Neoliberal Capitalism, the Latinx
Civil Society Project, and the Potentiality of Transformation
Location : Regency B
Chair : Orellana, Julio, University of California, Riverside
Discussants:
Apostolidis, Paul, The London School of Economics and Political Scien
Gonzales Toribio, Alfonso,University of California, Riverside
Ramirez-Mayoral, Erika, University of California, San Diego
Scott, Alexander, University of California, Riverside
228
Panel 23.11 Representation, Partisanship & Policy Outcomes
Location : Pacific O
Chair : Reny, Tyler, Claremont Graduate University
Papers:
"We call dibs" Incumbency and the Maintenance of Descriptive Representation Over
Time
Phillips, Christian University of Southern California
229
Reaching Ho'oponopono: A Contextual Analysis of the 1993 Apology Resolution to
Native Hawaiians
De Lude, Leilani,University of New Mexico
Phan, Ngoc, Hawai'i Pacific University
Discussant:
Papers:
News journalism and the reproduction of urban borders, stigma, and inequalities
Maher, Kristen,San Diego State University
Owens, Renee, San Diego State University
230
College as a Mobilizer?: Testing Alternative Theories of Voter Turnout Among College
Students
Bradberry, Leigh, California State University, Northridge
Morin, Jason, California State University, Northridge
Oh, Janet, California State University, Northridge
Papers:
Against Tequila Waste: Women's Environmental Activism in Mexico
Gonzalez-Ascencio, Iara, Kwon, Minju, Chapman University
Decolonizing Agriculture and Food Systems in Oceania
Mironesco, Monique, University of Hawai'i, West O'ahu
Gender Essentialism and Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminism: How the Construction
of Nature and Sex Divide Feminist Movements
Stokes, Sofia, Northern Arizona University
231
Panel 29.05 Asian Pacific American Politics in the City and Beyond
Location : Waterfront A
Chair : Le, Loan, Institute for Good Government & Inclusion
Discussants:
Aoki, Andrew, Augsburg University
Geron, Kim, California State University, East Bay
Lai, James, Santa Clara University
Lien, Pei-te, University of California Santa Barbara
Sadhwani, Sara, Pomona College
232
Authoritarian Regimes as Ruling Networks
Shamaileh, Ammar, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
Outliers and Regional Divergence: Moving Beyond the Political Resource Curse
Smith, Benjamin, University of Florida
Table of Contents
Post-Crisis Austerity and the Politics of Welfare Reform in the US and UK, 2010-2019
Wamsley, Dillon, York University
Discussant: Kolstad, Ivar, Norwegian School of Economics
233
Panel 1.21 Roundtable Public Perception in Authoritarian Systems
Location : Pacific I
Chair(s) :
Discussants:
Baturo, Alexander, Institutional Affiliation
Schuler, PAUL, The university of Arizona
Panel 3.10 Vital Politics in a Planetary Age: Rethinking Empire, Political Economy, and
Social Movements
Location : Pacific E
Chair : Ferguson, Kathy,University of Hawai'i
Papers:
Agroecological Forms of Life: The Landless Rural Workers Movement's Practices of
Permaculture as More-than-Human Mutual Aid in Brazil
Guerra, Adriana Mandacaru, Johns Hopkins University
Panel 6.05 The U.S. and Beyond: Intersectionality through National and International
Lenses
Location : Regency B
Chair :
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Papers:
Illiberalism and Intersecting Forms of State Violence: Analyzing Hungarian Asylum
Cases and Court Decisions in Canada
Lehotai, Orsolya, The New School for Social Research
New World Racial Orders: U.S. Occupations and the Origins of Anti-Blackness in Latin
America
Bueno Vasquez, Michelle, Northwestern University
Out of the Country But Still in the Party: The Roots of American Expatriate Engagement
in Democrats Abroad
McCann, James, Purdue University
Rapoport, Ronald, College of William and Mary
235
Panel 8.10 Asia and the World
Location : Pacific G
Chair : Honda, Eric, Delta College
Papers:
Why the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Survived and the Socialist
Republic of Romania (RSR) Collapsed Despite Their Similarities
Whiteside, Cameron, San Francisco State University
Discussant:
236
State Legislative Incivility and Legislative Gridlock: Findings from the 50 US State
Legislatures in the 2018-2019 Period
Benjamin, Francis, Washington State University
Lovrich, Nicholas, Washington State University
Pierce, John, University of Kansas
Schreckhise, William, University of Arkansas
Steel, Brent, Oregon State University
Discussants:
Butorac, Sean, North Central College
Taylor, Kirstine, Ohio University
237
Papers:
On Harm: the inequity of exposure, the perception of injury, the hope for social
solidarity
Rushing, Sara, Montana State University, Bozeman
Discussants:
Bargu, Banu, University of California, Santa Cruz
Laqueur, Thomas, University of California, Berkeley
Seery, John, Pomona College
238
Black Statecraft: Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Refounding of the United
States
Davis, Samantha, Oberlin College
Discussants:
Isabel, Gonzales, University of Virginia
Magni, Gabriele, Loyola Marymount University
Siegel, Scott, San Francisco State University
239
Social Identity and Resource Inequality
Foster, David, London School of Economics and Political Science
Warren, Joseph, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Discussant: Martinsson, Joel, Harvard University, United States, & Linnaeus Univ
Papers:
Leadership Valence, (Lack of) Policy Responsiveness, & Accountability: The Case of the
HEROES Act and President Trump's Leadership During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Algara, Carlos, Amlani, Sharif, University of California, Davis
Kazemian, Sara, University of California, Davis
240
What Explains the Virginia Republican Surge in 2021?
Highton, Ben, University of California--Davis
Malmberg, Alice, University of California--Davis
Discussants:
Latner, Michael, California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo
Malmberg, Alice, University of California--Davis
Conservative Women and the Rise of White Christian Nationalism in the United States
Rock, Mallory, University of Cincinnati
Do Men Strategically Leverage Female Identities? Nomination of Women with
Intersecting Identities as an Electoral Competition Strategy: The Case Turkey's Mayoral
Elections
Sari Genc, Elif, Portland State University
Discussants:
Britzman, Kylee, Lewis-Clark State College
Jeydel, Alana, Fresno City College
241
Papers:
Consent and Judgment
Gallagher, Megan, The University of Alabama
Why is
Moss, Zoe, University of Colorado Boulder
242
Noisy Signaling and the Consolidation of Dictatorial Control: Evidence from China's
2016 PLA Reform
Chang, Keng-chi, Department of Political Science, University of Cal
Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University o
Tung, Hans H., Department of Political Science, National Taiwan U
When Fire Alarm Needs (Higher-Level) Police Patrol: Evidence from Central
Environmental Inspections and Firm Compliance in China
Shen, Shiran Victoria,Stanford University
Wang, Qi, Nanjing University
Zhang, Bing, Nanjing University
Discussants:
Shen-Bayh, Fiona,William & Mary
Shih, Victor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University
Table of Contents
Saturday April 08 1:15PM-03:00 PM
Electoral Reform and Elite Defection in Autocracies: Evidence from the USSR
Kortukov, Dima,, University of Kentucky
243
Split or Joint: Bicameralism and Constitutional Amendments in Autocracies
Ae sil, Woo, Gettysburg College
Discussants:
Ivey, Andrew, University of Houston Downtown
Sheen, Greg, National Cheng Kung University
Discussants:
Cannavo, Peter, Hamilton College
Dias, Elsa,Pikes Peak Community College
Glasson, Hannah, Virginia Tech
Hodgetts, Matthew, Case Western Reserve University
Luke, Timothy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Stengl, Noah, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Witlacil, Mary, Colorado State University
244
Whither "Assisted" and "Voluntary" Return and Reintegration at the International
Organization for Migration? The Shifting Approach to Migrant Return in the Wake of
COVID-19
Smith, Michael, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Conflict Disruptions of Epistemic Communities: Initial Lessons from the Impact of the
Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Ivanova, Anna, Washington State University
Thiers, Paul, Washington State University
Why the Biden Administration Chose to Support Ukraine: A Test of the Operational
Code
Haas, Michael,, University of Hawai'i (retired)
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Panel 10.05 Perceptions of the Judiciary
Location : Seacliff D
Chair : Adamian, Martin,California State University, Los Angeles
Papers:
Total Justice and Tort Tales: Exploring the Legitimacy of Everyday Tort Claims
Barnes, Jeb, University of Southern California
Hevron, Parker, Texas Woman's University
Menounou, Elli, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
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Perceptions of Candidate Incivility and their Relationship with Affective Polarization,
Turnout, and Negative Voting Across Partisan Identifications
Ferreira Da Silva, Frederico, , University of Lausanne, Institute of Political Stu
Garzia, Diego, University of Lausanne, Institute of Political Stu
Vargiu, Chiara, University of Lausanne, Institute of Political Stu
What Works and Why it Matters: Explaining Engagement on Political Social Media
Bailey, Michael, Georgetown University
Ramaswamy, Abhinav, Stanford University
When and who's tweeting?: Members of Congress and 2020 election fraud rhetoric
Wu, Jennifer, Stanford University
Discussants:
Gupta, Shagun, American University
Laufer, Jill, University of California, Davis
The Emotional Logic of Police Terror: Racial Capitalism and the Strategic Arrangement
of Fear
Bean, Conor, Johns Hopkins University
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Theorizing Punitiveness
Babalola, Tolulope, University of Southern California
Unjust Mercy
Butorac, Sean, North Central College
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Rousseau's Right Reason
Dahlsten, Jonathan, University of California Davis
The Machine From God: Kosmos and the Political Theology of Inequality
Judge, Brian, University of California, Berkeley
Wein, Andrew, University of Pittsburgh
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Generalized Trust and Support for Negotiated Peace: A Theory of Public Opinion
Formation
Love, Gregory, University of Mississippi
Inequality & Rational Retrospection: The Role of Income Inequality in Shaping Citizen
Assessments of their Congress, President, and Supreme Court
Algara, Carlos
Bae, Byengseon, Claremont Graduate University
The Desperate Need to Better Understand & Adapt to the Public's Needs: How
Unsatisfactory Measurements of Attitudes Have Contributed to a Precarious Democracy
Mahmoud, Aesha, California State University, Long Beach
Discussants:
Algara, Carlos
Davis Thomander, Sierra, Stanford University
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Koebele, Elizabeth, University of Nevada Reno
Nohrstedt, Daniel, Uppsala University
Weible, Christopher, University of Colorado Denver
Discussants:
Ceccoli, Stephen, Rhodes College
Houston, Reza, Ball State University
Divided in Faith: Race, Evangelicalism and the Politics of Social Justice in America
Calfano, Brian, University of Cincinnati
Carey Jr., Tony, University of North Texas
Djupe, Paul, Ohio Wesleyan University
Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas
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Driving Race: Analyzing Punishment in Daily Conflicts
Farrer, Benjamin, Knox College
Torres, Rachel, James Madison University
Racialized Habitus: Spatiality and the Cultivation of Political Solidarity Among Latinos
in the U.S.
de la Vega, Izul , University of California Los Angeles
Who Are the People In Your Neighborhood? NPP Voters and Neighborhood Racial and
Partisan Context
Nguy, Joyce, University of California, Los Angeles
Panel 24.07 Representation and Reform of Local Democratic Institutions: Explanations and
Effects
Location : Pacific I
Chair : Lascher, Ted, California State University, Sacramento
Papers:
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Explaining Cross-Regional Variation of Territorial Reforms in Minority Regions: The
Case of Friuli Venezia Giulia and Sardegna
Ganis, Alberto, University of California, Santa Cruz
Discussants:
Benjamin-Alvarado, Jonathan, Texas Christian University
Osorio, Maricruz, Bentley University
Rubalcava, Bianca, University of the Pacific
The Virtual is Political Too: Revisioning the Political in the Digital Age
Atuk, Sumru, Ithaca College
Cole, Alyson, Queens College & The Graduate Center, CUNY
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There Will Be Blood: On the Political Power of Menstrual Blood
Zivi, Karen, Grand Valley State University
How Does Exposure to Discordant Media Sources Affect Political Attitudes and
Behavior? Experimental Evidence from Turkey
Akbiyik, Ahmet, , Harvard University
Bowles, Jeremy, Stanford University
Larreguy, Horacio, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Liu, Shelley, UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy
Discussants:
Esberg, Jane, University of Pennsylvania
Pan, Jennifer, Stanford University
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The Rise and Fall of Illiberal Political Parties: The Case of the Polish Law and Justice
Party Jacob, Marc S., ETH Zurich
Discussants:
Jenkins, Matthew David, Gyeongsang National University
Kubicek, Paul, Oakland University
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What Do We Owe the Future?: Thoreau, Inheritance, Eternity
Suk, Mina, Arizona State University
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"Both Sides" Mediation and the Representation of Difference
Lambek, Simon
Democratic Backsliding for Whom: The Effects of Framing on Support for an Inclusive
Democracy
Ahmed, Amel, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Chan, Stephanie, Lafayette College
Message framing, partisanship, and popular support for COVID-19 vaccine mandate:
Evidence from a pre-registered survey experiment.
Viskupic, Filip, , South Dakota State University
Wiltse, David, South Dakota State University
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Public Support for Zero-COVID Policy in China and Taiwan
Cao, Nathan, , University of Oxford
Kao, Jay, Loyola University Chicago
Yue, Jiahua, Duke Kunshan University
The Elephant (Or Donkey) in the Bedroom: Political Influence Between Spouses
Davis Thomander, Sierra, Stanford University
All Politics is Local: Corporate Political Power and the Award of Federal Contracts
Ferris, Stephen, , Ball State University
Houston, Reza, Ball State University
Panel 23.13 Political Learning, Education & the Politics of the Underrepresented
Location : Pacific F
Chair : Martinez-Ebers, Valerie, University of North Texas
Papers:
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Learning and Earning: The Impact of Paid Social Justice Internships for First
Generation Students of Color
Clark, Parissa,Riverside City College
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Discussant: Affigne, Tony, Providence College
Discussants:
Fite, Owen, University of Colorado-Boulder
Michelle, Fletcher, Salisbury University
Morrow, Jim, University of Alberta
Struble, Maria, Western Colorado University
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Welcome to the City by the Bay! Famous for a diverse array of ethnic, fusion, and just plain
amazing culinary delights, San Francisco and surrounding Bay Area has a bit of flavor for
every occasion. In the Embarcadero Center, around the corner from the conference hotel the
Hyatt Regency, are any number of local favorites: Osha, Boudin, Philz Coffee, and on! Leaving
the hotel guarantees a culinary adventure.
Meander over to the embarcadero waterfront, and start at the Ferry Building. 101
Embarcadero is a 2 minute walk away, and offers flavors from across the Bay Area. Cowgirl
Creamery Artisan Cheese Shop, Gott’s Roadside, Acme Bread, Slanted Door (Vietnamese),
and any number of coffee/wine/cheese/chocolate shops.
The Hyatt Regency also has a standing concierge that can assist groups with
recommendations for dining, tours and activities in and around San Francisco. They sell tickets
for Big Bus Tours, Bay cruises, Muir Woods National Park, various museums and attractions.
They also have Wine Country tours, and Alcatraz Island package tours. They can also
recommend various shows for theater, music and comedy venues. The concierge team is
available daily, 10am-6pm, for assistance, and their chief concierge is Nadine Hewko who is
aware of the WPSA conference and happy to help.
We genuinely could not do justice to the dining options that abound, so we instead suggest
several food oriented blogs, apps, and tech friendly tools focused on local San Francisco
cuisine to help you cater to your tastes (and wallet). Additionally, the concierge desk has
provided a curated list of nearby (within 15 minute walk) of the hotel. [attach pdf here].
Most helpful tech for the hungry academic on the hunt for local eats:
· Yelp and Google maps provide pricing and directions/mapping, as well as menus for
multiple locations.
· Eater SF provides specialty maps if you’re looking for the “Best Beer Halls” or “Top 10
places for Tropical Drinks” in SF.
· OpenTable (app) provides quick and easy reservations at multiple (but not all) locations
across the city.
· FunCheapSF.com provides events, often food oriented, that are easy on the wallet and
more of the local vibe.
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Local Attractions, Parking and Transportation
Venturing out into the city or Bay (within a 30 minute MUNI or BART ride; same time for
driving-and bridges back to the city have tolls):
California Academy of Sciences
DeYoung Museum
San Francisco Zoo
Pier 39/Ghiradelli Square/Fisherman’s Wharf
Palace of Fine Arts
Golden Gate Bridge
Alcatraz Island
Oakland Museum of California
Oakland Coliseum
Ferry rides out to Sausalito or Jack London Square (Oakland)
Parking
1. Parking around the city, and downtown
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hoto-9865142
2. City Parking garages and lots
3. Parking near Embarcadero/conference hotel
https://www.inside-guide-to-san-francisco-tourism.com/embarcadero-parking.html
4. Parking at the Embarcadero Center (Hyatt adjacent)
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Childcare
care finder:
http://www.childrenscouncil.org/families/find-child-care/child-care-referrals/child-care-search/
2. Urban Sitter-monthly subscription service, vetted sitters, free to browse
https://www.urbansitter.com OR app
3. Care.com-monthly subscription service, vetted sitters
4. Sittercity.com , website for vacation sitters
Transportation:
Updated listings for their vendors are available on the airport website: https://www.flysfo.com/
BART
BART rapid rail is a fast and inexpensive way to get from SFO to San Francisco. After picking
up your luggage, look for signs for AirTrain, the free tram service. Take either the Red or Blue
AirTrain line to the Garage G and BART stop in the International Terminal. Hop on the BART
train going towards Pittsburg/Baypoint, signified by the yellow line on the BART map.
BART costs are associated with how far you travel; the greater the distance, the higher the
fare. A round-trip BART fare from SFO to downtown San Francisco is $20 ($10 one-way). Buy
your ticket and pass through the gates by tapping your Clipper card (purchased at the ticket
kiosks in each station). You will have to scan your ticket again when you arrive at your
destination. Don’t worry if you run out of funds when you exit. You can always add more inside
the station. You can also load a Clipper card onto your phone (Apple or Android), and this is
strongly encouraged by BART to help curb plastic waste and provide more secure transit
options. See their website for information on preloading a transit card into your digital wallet
here: https://www.bart.gov/tickets
SFO trains arrive and depart three to four times per hour until 11:50 p.m. daily. The ride to
downtown San Francisco takes about 30 minutes. All BART services resume at 4 a.m. on
weekdays, 6 a.m. on Saturdays, and 8 a.m. on Sundays.
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Ride-Sharing Apps
With app-based transportation services, including Lyft, you can arrange to ride with drivers
using their personal, non-commercial vehicles via smartphone. These services pick up
passengers at the designated pickup spots at all terminals. Fares and travel times vary
according to demand and traffic, but it typically takes 30 minutes and costs $30-40 to get from
SFO to popular San Francisco neighborhoods like Union Square (near the conference hotel).
SFO is served by a number of taxi and limousine companies. Taxis depart from roadway
islands on the lower level outside the Arrivals/Baggage Claims area in all terminals. Uniformed
taxi coordinators work from 7 a.m. until 1 a.m. to ensure a smooth process for travelers. All
cabs are metered. The travel time to popular drop-off points in downtown San Francisco is
usually around 30 minutes (depending on traffic) and fares range from $45-60.
For a limousine, arrange service in advance with your company of choice or upon arrival via
the Lodging, Transportation and Attraction Boards, which provide free phone connections to
participating limousine operators. These boards are located on the Arrivals/Baggage Claim
Level of all terminals. Contact the service provider for pricing and availability.
SamTrans Buses
The San Mateo County Transit Agency (SamTrans) runs public buses between SFO and
downtown San Francisco’s Transbay Center on the KX, 292, 397 and 398 lines for $2-$5
one-way for adults. Find SamTrans bus stops in the following locations at each terminal:
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Flying into Oakland International Airport (OAK)
Updated listings for their vendors are available on the airport website:
https://www.oaklandairport.com/
BART
Taking BART from OAK is an easy and low-cost option to get to San Francisco. After you’ve
picked up your luggage, look for BART signs in the baggage claim. The station is located
across from the Terminal 1 baggage claim area and a short walk from Terminal 2. Board a train
for the quick eight-minute ride from OAK to the BART Coliseum station, where you can transfer
to the BART train bound for your final destination in San Francisco.
OAK trains depart every 5 minutes from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Service is less frequent at other
times. Round trip BART fares from OAK to San Francisco ($22.80), downtown Oakland ($9-15)
or other East Bay cities are less than half the cost of taxis or shuttles to the same destination.
For more information on taking BART from SFO, see How to Get to San Francisco from
Oakland.
Ride-Sharing Apps
Smartphone app-based transportation services like Lyft serve OAK, providing rides via drivers
in their personal, non-commercial vehicles. Arrange your ride via the app, and then follow the
signs for Smartphone App Rides in Terminals 1 and 2. Drivers wait for passengers on the
second curb of the pickup area. Fares and travel times vary according to demand and local
traffic, but a typical ride from OAK to SFO takes approximately 45 minutes and ranges in price
from $30-45.
Prices vary for shuttles, taxis and limousines from OAK to San Francisco. There are multiple
options and special prices for traveling groups. You can call or make your reservation online.
Updated listings for their vendors are available on the airport website:
https://www.flysanjose.com/.
Caltrain
Caltrain provides commuter rail service along the San Francisco Peninsula. To get from the
San Jose Airport to the Santa Clara Caltrain Station, take the Airport Flyer-VTA Route #10 bus.
The Airport Flyer makes a continuous loop between the Metro Light Rail Station, the Santa
Clara Caltrain Station and the Airport Terminals. A new shuttle departs each designated
stopping point approximately every 15-30 minutes from 5 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. One-way fare is
$3.
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Caltrain fares are based on the number of zones that are partially or wholly traveled through by
the passenger. There are two Caltrain stops in San Francisco: 22nd Street and Fourth Street.
Both are in Zone 1. Allow a minimum of 60 minutes to arrive in San Francisco. Occasionally,
the trip might take longer.
Shuttles
Prices vary for shuttle service from SJC. There are also multiple options and special prices for
traveling groups. You can call or make your reservation online.
Arriving by Train
Amtrak offers a comfortable and enjoyable way to get to San Francisco. The city is served via
Thruway bus connections at Emeryville. Ride with the convenience of amenities and
picturesque scenery right outside your window as you explore what the Bay Area has to offer.
• From the North, take the Coast Starlight from Seattle and Portland, or the Capitol
Corridor from Sacramento.
• From the South, the Coast Starlight travels daily from Los Angeles, and the San
Joaquin offers departures from Bakersfield and Fresno.
• From the East, the California Zephyr travels from Chicago and Denver daily.
Muni
Muni is San Francisco’s bus and metro system that runs throughout the city, operating buses,
trains, cable cars and the F-line heritage streetcar. Muni buses remain above ground and on
streets while Muni Metro runs on rails and sometimes go underground. Bus stops come in
many forms: small bus shelters, yellow paint on street poles, and white paint on streets. Metro
stops can be found on an island in the middle of the street and in underground stations. Using
the Metro Map, find the nearest Metro to your location. Find more information on how to use
Muni and Muni Metro.
For all Muni routes and times, you can call 511. There are also many smartphone apps,
including the 511 SF Bay Transit Trip Planner app, that provides maps, routes and times.
Cable cars and street cars are San Francisco’s historic public transit cars. Cable cars are
located downtown and run on three lines: Powell-Hyde, Powell-Mason, and California Street.
The F-Line streetcar runs up and down Market Street all the way to Fisherman’s Wharf. Pay
the conductor onboard or purchase tickets in advance at multiple locations or via smartphone
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using the MuniMobile app. Exact change is your only option when you are onboard the
vehicles.
Ride Sharing
There are a few on-demand car services to choose from, most of them started by San
Francisco locals. To use them, you must first download the app, register, and set up a credit
card payment system. Uber and Lyft both offer options to request a private car service as well
as shared car options for a discounted rate, such as Lyft Line and uberPOOL. To use these
services, set a pick-up location and destination in the app. Within minutes, you will be matched
with a driver. Make sure to communicate with your driver; call, text, or wave down their car and
always confirm that you are getting in the correct vehicle. Get more ride sharing tips.
Taxi
As is customary in most U.S. cities, visitors may hail a taxi directly or use a smartphone app
like FlyWheel.
If you are staying for more than one day, Visitor Passports and CityPASS are useful because
they provide unlimited rides on Muni, Muni Metro, historic streetcars and cable cars. There are
multiple locations throughout the city where you may purchase tickets and day passes,
including the San Francisco Travel Visitor Information Center, where the VIC staff and
volunteers curate the San Francisco experience, providing one-on-one interaction with visitors
from around the world. Find the VIC at the Powell and Market cable car turnaround at 900
Market St.
Clipper Card
The Clipper Card is an easy way to use the various modes of public transportation throughout
San Francisco. Purchasing this pre-loaded card gives you access to BART, Muni buses, Muni
Metro, and cable cars. When you board, hold the card over a scanner and listen for the beep
to make sure that you have an adequate balance on your card for your fare. Be warned: fines
are steep and Muni personnel check frequently for fare evasion. Cards can be bought at
multiple locations and refilled at Muni/BART stations, as well as loaded onto Apple and
Android wallet apps.
MuniMobile
The new MUNI bus app that lets you see routes and pay your fare. Fares are also offered at a
discount on the app, versus paying while boarding (cash).
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Transportation Costs
For reference, here are typical prices for various transportation options around the city as of
July 2017
• Single Ride Muni Bus/Train: $3.00 ($2.50 with a Clipper Card or the Muni Mobile App).
• Ride sharing (like Uber and Lyft) is typically under $20 for most trips around the city.
• Taxis are typically under $25 for most trips around the city.
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Abraham Ana [email protected] 15.13
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Abu Rass Rida [email protected] 13.2 13.5
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Achury Susan [email protected] 10.2
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Acosta Landen [email protected] 26.1
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Acosta Federico 01.9
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Acuna Sam [email protected] 07.3 07.1
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Adalet Begumn [email protected] 15.7 15.17
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Adamian Martin [email protected] 10.5 10.3
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Adams James [email protected] 01.9 01.14
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Adams Brian [email protected] 24.3
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Adanin Oven Miha [email protected] 08.1
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Adelina Hernandez [email protected] 26.1
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Ae sil Woo [email protected] 01.5 01.11
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Aepfelbacher Sophia [email protected] 15.13
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23.14
Affigne Tony [email protected] 23.14
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Ahmed Zahra [email protected] 14.18
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Aidoo Richard [email protected] 01.4 01.16
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Akbiyik Ahmet 32.7
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Albertus Michael [email protected] 01.2
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Alcaraz Alberto 15.4
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Alcocer Jose [email protected] 06.2
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Alegre Claudia [email protected] 23.4
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Alfaro
Adriana [email protected] 15.1 15.1 15.4
Altamirano
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Algara Carlos [email protected] 27.3 27.1/27.2
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Algara Carlos [email protected] 27.6
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Allard-Trembla
Yann [email protected] 14.6
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Allen Ira [email protected] 03.12 03.2
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Alonso Ginger [email protected] 23.5
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Gwendolin
Alphonso [email protected] 17.2 17.4
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Amlani Sharif [email protected] 27.6
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Anderson J.P. [email protected] 10.5 10.2
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Andres Brad 04.4
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Andrews Josephine [email protected] 01.14
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Andrus Samuel [email protected] 26.1
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Anfinson Kellan [email protected] 03.6 03.3
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Angarita-Marti
Isadora 04.4
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Angela Maione [email protected] 16.5
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Angevine Sara [email protected] 28.4 19.3/ 28.1
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Angulo Juan [email protected] 07.5
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15.25
Anker Elisabeth [email protected] 15.31
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Anstett Robert [email protected] 13.1
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Aoki Andrew [email protected] 29.1 29.5
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Aoki Henry [email protected] 29.2
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Apostolidis Paul [email protected] 9.1/23.3
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Ardoin Teah [email protected] 11.3
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Arias-Maldona
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Arndt Tasch [email protected] 04.3
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Arnold Kathleen [email protected] 15.16
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Arrington Nancy [email protected] 10.2 10.5
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Arriola Leonardo [email protected] 23.9
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Artime Michael [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
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Asaduzzaman Md [email protected] 22.7
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Ascher Ivan [email protected] 15.13
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Abdullah
Atalan [email protected] 01.3 01.7
Yasir
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Atuk Sumru [email protected] 30.7
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Authement Jacob [email protected] 13.1
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Ayasli Enes [email protected] 27.1
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Babalola Tolulope [email protected] 14.11
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Babich Babette [email protected] 15.32
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Bae Byengseon [email protected] 21.7 / 27.1
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Baggott Carter Erin [email protected] 32.3
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Baik Jongyoon [email protected] 32.6
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Bailey Michael [email protected] 12.3
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Baker Melissa [email protected] 21.4 21.4 21.3 / 21.5
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Baker Dana Lee [email protected] 22.4 17.4 / 22.1
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Balkan Osman [email protected] 14.15 15.42
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Ball Jon [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
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Banack Clark [email protected] 01.15 01.14
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Barclay Scott [email protected] 25.1 25.1
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Bargu Banu [email protected] 15.42
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Barker Daryl [email protected] 19.2 25.2
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[email protected]
Barkhausen David 12.1
erg.de
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Barnes Jeb [email protected] 10.5
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Barquin Alyssa 29.1
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Barraza Austin [email protected] 02.2
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Barringer Elizabeth [email protected] 18.2
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Barter Shane [email protected] 01.7 01.18
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Barvosa Edwina [email protected] 14.20
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Bashir Irfan [email protected] 08.6
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Battistoni Alyssa [email protected] 30.1
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Baturo Alexander [email protected] 01.21 1.19 / 32.1
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Baum Bruce [email protected] 15.41
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Bautista-Chav
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Bayes Jane [email protected] 25.3
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Beachler Donald [email protected] 27.5
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Bean Conor [email protected]
15.22
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Beavers Kelliann [email protected] 22.7
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Beck Pearse [email protected] 03.16
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16.10
Becker Jeff [email protected] 16.10
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Beechey Susanne [email protected] 06.4
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Behl Natasha [email protected] 33.6 33.6 15.16
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Behl Natasha [email protected] 09.4 06.1
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Bejar Sergio [email protected] 01.14 01.9
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Bell Sam [email protected] 19.1
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Belt Todd [email protected] 05.1 05.2
Page(s) 122 135
Beltran Cristina [email protected] 15.2
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Ben Abdallah Leila [email protected] 16.9 16.6
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Ben-Chorin Leore [email protected] 08.2
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Schupman 15.19
Benjamin [email protected]
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Benjamin Francis [email protected] 11.3
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Benjamin Francis [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
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Benjamin-Alva
Jonathan [email protected] 25.5
rado
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Bennett Nolan [email protected] 16.7 16.5
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Berk Christopher [email protected] 10.5
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Berry Aberdeen [email protected] 15.27
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Berry Michael [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
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Bhattacharjee Ritwik [email protected] 15.7
Page(s) 140
Bias Eric [email protected] 33.5
Page(s) 174
Billsback Brad [email protected] 21.3
Page(s) 156
Blain Harry [email protected] 10.1
Page(s) 137
Blajer de la
Yuna [email protected] 14.15
Garza
Page(s) 139
Bonica Adam 13.5
Page(s) 223
Bonilla Tabitha [email protected] 23.16
Page(s)
Bonsall Sally [email protected] 01.10
Page(s) 233
Boswell Johnnie 21.1
Page(s) 128
Boucher Charlotte [email protected] 15.6
280
Page(s) 111
Boudet Hilary [email protected] 04.6
Page(s) 222
Bowles Jeremy [email protected] 32.2 / 32.7
Page(s) 184 / 254
Bowman Ann [email protected] 24.4
Page(s) 158
Boyd Da'Von [email protected] 15.15
Page(s) 141
Boydstun Amber 12.2
Page(s) 256
Boyea Brent [email protected] 10.4
Page(s) 203
Bracewell Lorna [email protected] 33.1 14.21 15.1
Page(s) 90 225 109
Bradberry Leigh [email protected] 27.5
Page(s) 230
Brandt Raymond [email protected] 14.3
Page(s) 224
23.9 /
Branton Regina [email protected]
23.12
Page(s) 211 / 251
Breiner Peter [email protected] 15.14
Page(s) 125
Brendese P.J. [email protected] 03.5
Page(s) 161
Breunig Christian [email protected] 01.9 01.9
Page(s) 220 220
Brisbane Laura [email protected] 12.2
Page(s) 256
Britton Jennifer [email protected] 03.9
Page(s) 221
Britzman Kylee [email protected] 28.7 28.6 28.2
Page(s) 198 241 130
Brown Mark [email protected] 14.5 14.5
Page(s) 165 165
Brown Nadia [email protected] 06.2
Page(s) 148
Brown-Weinst
Rachel [email protected] 23.11
ock
Page(s) 229
Bueno
Michelle [email protected] 07.5
Vasquez
Page(s) 235
21.1 /
Buettner Nico [email protected] 21.7 / 19.5
19.5
Page(s) 128 / 228 257 / 228
Bui Karen [email protected] 26.1 / 29.3
Page(s) 214 / 199
2.4 /
Burgess Susan [email protected]
14.21
Page(s) 147 / 225
Burgess Braden [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
281
Butler Lily [email protected] 04.6
Page(s) 222
14.10
Butorac Sean [email protected] 14.10 14.11
Page(s) 237 237 247
Butters Ross [email protected] 21.8 21.1
Page(s) 128
Byg Reed [email protected] 03.6
Page(s) 175
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Caballero Guillermo [email protected] 06.2
Page(s) 148
Calfano Brian [email protected] 23.12
Page(s) 251
Camacho Elizabeth [email protected] 15.7
Page(s) 140
Cambridge Nigel [email protected] 23.10
Page(s) 129
Cammack Daniela [email protected] 16.1
Page(s) 113
Campos Juan [email protected] 23.9
Page(s) 211
Canelo Kayla [email protected] 13.1 10.2 / 10.4
Page(s) 177 150 / 203
Cannavo Peter [email protected] 03.7 03.11
Page(s) 147 244
Cao Nathan 21.7
Page(s) 257
03.7 / 03.6
Caputi Mary [email protected]
Page(s) 147 / 175
Carey Peter [email protected] 08.3
Page(s) 137
23.9 /
Carey Jr. Tony [email protected]
23.12
Page(s) 211 / 251
Cargile Ivy [email protected] 23.2 6.4/23.8
Page(s) 169
Carleton Francis [email protected] 07.2
Page(s) 149
Carlisle Juliet [email protected] 04.2 04.2 04.7
Page(s) 122 122 222
Carmack Meagan [email protected] 04.7
Page(s) 222
Carr Codey [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Carter Brett [email protected] 32.7 32.1 32.3
Page(s) 254 173 200
Casellas Jason [email protected] 10.2
282
Page(s) 150
Castaneda Rebeca [email protected] 18.1 18.2
Page(s) 114 127
Castaneda
Sonja [email protected] 23.17
Dower
Page(s) 229
Cate Sarah [email protected] 17.1 17.1
Page(s) 143 143
Ceccoli Stephen [email protected] 22.7 22.3 22.2
Page(s) 210 250 195
Celermayer Dany 03.9
Page(s) 221
Centeno Raquel [email protected] 21.6
Page(s) 214
Cervini Chiara [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Cetin Ozan [email protected] 08.11 08.4
Page(s) 245 150
Huseyin
Ceyhun [email protected] 32.3
Emre
Page(s) 200
Kai Yui 15.14
Chan [email protected] 15.14 15.5
Samuel
Page(s) 125 125 110
Chan MAN HEI [email protected] 15.16 15.15
Page(s) 154 141
Chan Nathan [email protected] 23.13
Page(s) 258
Chan Stephanie [email protected] 21.7 21.7
Page(s) 257 257
Chan Stephanie [email protected] 29.3 29.1
Page(s) 199 171
Chang Wen-yang [email protected] 28.5 01.7 1.5 / 28.3
Page(s) 231 185 145 / 145
Chang Hyo Joon [email protected] 08.3 08.5
Page(s) 137 163
Chang Keng-chi [email protected] 32.6
Page(s) 242
Chapa Samantha [email protected] 06.4 06.1
Page(s) 202 136
Chaparro-Mart
Amneris [email protected] 30.5
inez
Page(s) 232
Chapman Emilee [email protected] 14.8 14.8
Page(s) 204 204
Chapman Laticia [email protected] 14.8
Page(s) 204
Valeria
Chapman [email protected] 02.4
Sinclair
Page(s) 147
Chari Anita [email protected] 14.11 14.18
Page(s) 247 178
Charlton Cynthia [email protected] 16.4
Page(s) 155
283
Charm Theodore [email protected] 23.7
Page(s) 210
Chen Ani [email protected] 16.3 16.1
Page(s) 142 113
Chen Yuxiang [email protected] 8.10 / 22.7
Page(s) 236 / 210
Chen Haohan [email protected] 32.7
Page(s) 254
Chen Sonya [email protected] 29.1
Page(s) 171
Cheng Yang-Yang [email protected] 15.1
Page(s) 109
Cheng Eric [email protected] 15.13 15.12
Page(s) 112 153
Cheng Katherine [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Cheong Hoju [email protected] 27.4
Page(s) 171
Chevannes Derefe [email protected] 15.23
Page(s) 191
Chew Isabel [email protected] 7.6 / 23.17
Page(s) 187 / 229
Chick Matthew [email protected] 14.2 14.2
Page(s) 164 164
Christophe
Chiego [email protected] 08.2 2.3 / 8.1
r
Page(s) 123 133 / 106
Chlouba Vladimir [email protected] 01.2 01.16
Page(s) 117 146
Cho Wonbin [email protected] 01.16 01.1
Page(s) 146 131
Choi Yujin [email protected] 14.3
Page(s) 224
Chun Michelle [email protected] 14.5 14.3
Page(s) 165 224
Chung Kuyoun [email protected] 01.1
Page(s) 131
Cladis Mark [email protected] 03.5
Page(s) 161
Clark Parissa [email protected] 23.13
Page(s) 258
Christophe
Clark [email protected] 06.2
r
Page(s) 148
Clawson Rosalee [email protected] 04.3 04.2 4.1 / 12.2
Page(s) 135 122 148 / 256
Closas
Anna [email protected] 15.5
Casasampera
Page(s) 245
Cobb Rhiannon [email protected] 24.6
Page(s) 182
Cobian Jessica [email protected] 23.14
Page(s) 259
Cochran Patricia [email protected] 15.27
284
Page(s) 192
Cohen Aylon [email protected] 15.25
Page(s) 167
Cohen Elizabeth [email protected] 07.1
Page(s) 106
Cohen Alexander [email protected] 11.3
Page(s) 236
Cohen Aylon [email protected] 30.4
Page(s) 217
Cole Kathleen [email protected] 25.3
Page(s) 198
Cole Alyson [email protected] 30.7
Page(s) 253
Coll Joseph [email protected] 27.5 27.5 27.3
Page(s) 230 230 171
Colligan Elaine [email protected] 15.29 15.11
Page(s) 206 141
Colner Jonathan [email protected] 24.3
Page(s) 144
Conway Daniel [email protected] 15.32
Page(s) 207
Coronado Kennia [email protected] 07.2
Page(s) 149
Corrales Candi [email protected] 01.4 01.18
Page(s) 103 174
Correm Tal [email protected] 16.8
Page(s) 207
Cortes Rivera Juve [email protected] 23.9
Page(s) 211
Crawford Anna [email protected] 22.1
Page(s) 169
Creary Melissa [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Cronin Bruce [email protected] 08.9 08.7
Page(s) 223 188
Croteau Jessica [email protected] 15.22
Page(s) 113
Cucharo Stephen [email protected] 15.8
Page(s) 153
Cuellar Jarred [email protected] 23.4
Page(s) 158
Cummings Taylor [email protected] 22.7
Page(s) 210
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da Silva Arjuna [email protected] 01.2
Page(s) 117
Daarstad Haley [email protected] 28.4
Page(s) 159
285
Dahlsten Jonathan [email protected] 16.11
Page(s) 248
Daily Anna [email protected] 30.2 15.1/30.3
Page(s) 183 109 / 199
Damaj Yara [email protected] 14.14
Page(s) 178
Dana Karam [email protected] 07.6 07.6
Page(s) 187 187
Daniel Kirsch [email protected] 25.6
Page(s) 260
Daniels Jordan [email protected] 15.28
Page(s) 126
Darilmaz Feyza [email protected] 01.7
Page(s) 185
Datta Monti [email protected] 14.18
Page(s) 179
Davidovic Sandra [email protected] 08.3 08.2
Page(s) 137 123
Davis Samantha [email protected] 16.10
Page(s) 238
14.21
Davis Heath [email protected]
Page(s) 225
Davis Braeden [email protected] 01.14
Page(s) 119
Davis Alexandria [email protected] 23.8
Page(s) 196
Davis
Sierra [email protected] 21.7 21. 7
Thomander
Page(s) 257 257
Day Shane [email protected] 04.6 04.4
Page(s) 222 162
de la Cerda Nicolas [email protected] 21.4
Page(s) 179
de la Vega Izul [email protected] 23.12
Page(s) 251
23.10/
De Lude Leilani [email protected]
23.17
Page(s) 129
Dean Shawn [email protected] 16.9
Page(s) 227
Dean Phil [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
Page(s) 197 / 213
DeFrieze Lara [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
DeHart Cameron [email protected] 11.1 11.2
Page(s) 138 189
08.11
Dekanozishvili Mariam [email protected] 08.8
Page(s) 245 203
Del Grosso Abigail 03.9
Page(s) 221
Della Bosca Hannah [email protected] 03.16
Page(s) 186
286
Denman Derek [email protected] 14.11
Page(s) 247
Denny Elaine [email protected] 21.5
Page(s) 249
Dense Jeff [email protected] 22.5 22.5 22.4
Page(s) 157 157 258
Desai Saavni [email protected] 01.3
Page(s) 117
DeSipio Louis [email protected] 07.1
Page(s) 106
Destine Ethan [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Detzi Daniel [email protected] 05.2
Page(s) 135
[email protected]
Dewell Gentry Hope 01.13 01.15
u
Page(s) 118 132
DeWitt Darin [email protected] 15.13
Page(s) 112
Deylami Shirin [email protected] 14.19
Page(s) 190
Dias Megan [email protected] 07.2
Page(s) 149
Dias Elsa [email protected] 03.11
Page(s) 244
Diaz Vanessa 24.6
Page(s) 182
Dienstag Joshua [email protected] 03.13
Page(s) 185
Dietterick Robert [email protected] 24.7
Page(s) 252
Ding Iza [email protected] 01.9
Page(s) 220
Ding Xiao [email protected] 01.13
Page(s) 118
Diones Alexander [email protected] 15.17
Page(s) 165
DiSarro Brian [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
Page(s) 197 / 213
Ditmore Gabriel [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Ditmore Melissa 09.2
Page(s) 123
Dixon David [email protected] 08.4 08.5
Page(s) 150 163
Djupe Paul [email protected] 23.12
Page(s) 215
Dolsak Nives 04.4
Page(s) 162
Dominguez Jaime [email protected] 23.2
Page(s) 169
Donovan Todd [email protected] 27.2 27.4
Page(s) 130 182
287
Dorsey-Palmate
Reid 27.4
er
Page(s) 182
Doshi Vash [email protected] 01.8
Page(s) 201
Douglas Andrew [email protected] 15.3
Page(s) 140
Doukas Gregory [email protected] 15.23
Page(s) 191
Dow Douglas [email protected] 18.1 18.1
Page(s) 114 114
01.11
Draege Jonas [email protected] 01.6 01.3
Page(s) 243 104 117
Dumm Thomas [email protected] 03.7
Page(s) 147
Durec Zach [email protected] 15.4
Page(s) 124
Dutta Sagnik [email protected] 14.14 14.15
Page(s) 178 139
Dwinger Felix [email protected] 32.3
Page(s) 184
Dye Connor [email protected] 22.5
Page(s) 157
Dzordzormenyo
Michael [email protected] 27.4 27.3
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Page(s) 182 171
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Eber-Schmid Noah [email protected] 15.15 15.13
Page(s) 141 112
Eckert Celia [email protected] 14.8
Page(s) 204
Edgerton Jared [email protected] 08.8 08.2 08.2
Page(s) 203 123 123
Edyvane Derek [email protected] 14.7 14.15
Page(s) 190 139
Eid Lexi [email protected] 01.3
Page(s) 117
Eissler Rebecca [email protected] 22.5
Page(s) 157
EJUKONEMU JOYCE [email protected] 01.15
Page(s) 132
Elkobi Jonathan [email protected] 08.4
Page(s) 150
Ellis Cassidy 03.9
Page(s) 221
Ellis Naomi [email protected] 16.9
Page(s) 227
Elmore Naela [email protected] 01.5 01.20
288
Page(s) 145 220
Elszasz Hayley [email protected] 04.1 04.7
Page(s) 148 222
Emmons 04.1 /
Juliann [email protected] 04.1 04.3
Allison 04.5
Page(s) 148 148 / 175 135
Endersby James [email protected] 13.1
Page(s) 177
15.21
Engelmann Stephen [email protected] 15.30 15.39
Page(s) 166 179 248
English Jasmine [email protected] 13.5 13.3
Page(s) 223 164
Epstein Skylar [email protected] 17.4
Page(s) 208
Epstein Daniel [email protected] 15.6
Page(s) 111
Erbes Alexandria [email protected] 22.4
Page(s) 258
Erev Stephanie [email protected] 33.4
Page(s) 89
Eriksson Anna-Karin [email protected] 25.2
Page(s) 159
Erving Emily [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Esberg Jane [email protected] 32.7 32.2
Page(s) 254 184
01.17
Esparza Diego [email protected]
Page(s) 161
Esteban Rhoanne [email protected] 29.3
Page(s) 199
Esteves
Erico [email protected] 01.7 01.8
Duarte
Page(s) 185 201
Estides 01.10
Henrique [email protected] 01.8 01.8
Delgado
Page(s) 233 201 201
Etxabe Julen [email protected] 15.27
Page(s) 192
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Fang Jun [email protected] 01.2
Page(s) 117
Fantauzzi Joseph 15.24
Page(s) 206
Farrar-Myers Victoria [email protected] 05.1
Page(s) 122
Farrer Benjamin [email protected] 23.12
Page(s) 251
289
Fattor Eric [email protected] 08.9 08.9
Page(s) 223 223
Favell William [email protected] 28.4
Page(s) 159
Federice Alexa [email protected] 01.14
Page(s) 119
Federman Peter [email protected] 24.1 24.1 24.6
Page(s) 230 230 182
Fedi Silvia [email protected] 16.7
Page(s) 194
Feit Mario [email protected] 15.36
Page(s) 193
15.16
Feldman Jeffrey [email protected] 15.4
Page(s) 154 124
Feng Janice [email protected] 30.4
Page(s) 217
Feng Jeff [email protected] 06.1
Page(s) 136
Fenton Ellyse [email protected] 04.3
Page(s) 135
Ferdon
Noelle [email protected] 24.6
Brimlow
Page(s) 182
Ferguson Kennan [email protected] 3.7 / 9.1
Page(s) 147 / 220
03.10
Ferguson Kathy [email protected] 03.10 14.7
Page(s) 234 234 190
Ferguson Michaele [email protected] 15.30 30.7
Page(s) 179 253
Fernandes Devin [email protected] 13.3 13.2
Page(s) 164 107
Fernandez Esteban [email protected] 12.2
Page(s) 256
Ferreira da
Frederico [email protected] 12.3 / 21.4
Silva
Page(s) 246 / 209
Ferris Stephen 1.4 / 22.4
Page(s) 103 / 258
Fikejs Emerald [email protected] 07.3
Page(s) 244
Filler Nicole [email protected] 29
Page(s) 74
Finn Elliott [email protected] 04.7 04.4
Page(s) 222 162
Fite Owen [email protected] 25.6 15.8
Page(s) 260 153
fitzgerald edward [email protected] 10.3 10.5
Page(s) 189 246
Fleischmann Amir [email protected] 15.16
Page(s) 154
Fletcher Michelle [email protected] 25.4
Page(s) 213
290
Flores Chris [email protected] 23.5
Page(s) 170
Fontaine Sam [email protected] 17.3 5.2 / 17.2
Page(s) 197 135 /156
Forestal Jennifer [email protected] 14.16
Page(s) 152
Forrester Katrina [email protected] 30.1
Page(s) 172
Fortier Craig [email protected] 25.4
Page(s) 213
Foster David [email protected] 21.3
Page(s) 156
Foster David [email protected] 24.5
Page(s) 170
Franco
Edgar [email protected] 01.6
Vivanco
Page(s) 104
Frasure Lorrie [email protected] 33.5
Page(s) 174
Freemerman Emma [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
French John [email protected] 18.1
Page(s) 114
Frierdich Matt [email protected] 15.16
Page(s) 154
Fuller Sam [email protected] 21.4
Page(s) 209
Fullerton Allegra [email protected] 22.7 22.1 / 22.3
Page(s) 210 169 / 250
15.37
Fultner Barbara [email protected] 15.20
Page(s) 226 205
16.11
Fumurescu Alin [email protected] 16.11 16.7
Page(s) 248 248 197
Furqan Maham [email protected] 04.6
Page(s) 222
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Gabehart Kayla [email protected] 22.1
Page(s) 169
Gadarian Shana 10.5
Page(s) 246
Gaines Kylie [email protected] 15.18
Page(s) 155
Gallagher Megan [email protected] 30.5 33.1 30.6
Page(s) 232 90 214
Gallo-Cajiao Eduardo [email protected] 04.4
Page(s) 162
291
14.16
Galloway Samuel [email protected] 14.16
Page(s) 152 152
15.25 /
Gambino Elena [email protected] 30.4
30.2
Page(s) 214 167 / 183
Gambino Giacomo [email protected] 15.19
Page(s) 190
Ganis Alberto [email protected] 24.7
Page(s) 252
Garcia Jennifer 23.11
Page(s) 229
Garcia Leon Trey [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Garcia Macias Angelica [email protected] 06.3
Page(s) 187
Garcia-Castan
Marcela [email protected] 23.13 23.8
on
Page(s) 258 196
Garfias Francisco 01.2
Page(s) 117
Garzia Diego [email protected] 12.3 / 21.4
Page(s) 246 / 209
Gatter Kevin [email protected] 01.7
Page(s) 185
Gebremichael Amanuel [email protected] 16.6
Page(s) 180
Geddes Barbara [email protected] 32.5 32.4
Page(s) 232 217
Geiger Jessica [email protected] 23.15
Page(s) 240
Gen Sheldon [email protected] 04.4 04.7 04.5
Page(s) 162 222 175
15.22
George Larry [email protected] 15.41
Page(s) 113 227
Geron Kim [email protected] 23.2 29.5
Page(s) 169 232
Gerstmann Evan [email protected] 02.1
Page(s) 104
Geyn Igor [email protected] 24.7
Page(s) 252
Ghosh Cyril [email protected] 07.1
Page(s) 106
15.29
Giamario Patrick [email protected] 15.29 15.37
Page(s) 206 206 226
15.39
Gies Nathan [email protected] 15.39 15.21
Page(s) 248 248 166
Gilmore Justin [email protected] 14.12
Page(s)
Gilson Lisa [email protected] 14.9 14.9
Page(s) 138 138
292
Gin Willie [email protected] 23.1
Page(s) 115
Giordono Leanne [email protected] 04.2
Page(s) 122
Glasson Hannah [email protected] 03.11 3.6
Page(s) 244 175
Godrej Farah [email protected] 33.3 09.1
Page(s) 91 107
Goel Ritika [email protected] 01.9 01.14
Page(s) 220 119
Goldring Edward [email protected] 01.13 1.5 / 32.1
Page(s) 145 / 173
Gomez Daniel [email protected] 05.2
Page(s) 135
Gonzales Isabel [email protected] 23.5
Page(s) 170
Gonzales
Alfonso [email protected] 23.3
Toribio
Page(s) 228
Gonzalez George [email protected] 18.2
Page(s) 127
Gonzalez-Asc
Iara [email protected] 28.5
encio
Page(s) 231
Good Elizabeth [email protected] 28.3
Page(s) 145
Goplerud Max [email protected] 01.9
Page(s) 220
Gordon Rei [email protected] 01.16
Page(s) 146
Gordon Jane [email protected] 15.23 15.23
Page(s) 191 191
Gordy Katherine [email protected] 14.19
Page(s) 190
Grasso Anthony [email protected] 17.1
Page(s) 143
Grattan Laura [email protected] 15.14 15.6
Page(s) 125 111
Graves Steve [email protected] 20.1
Page(s) 128
Gray Paul [email protected] 22.2
Page(s) 195
Joanne
Green [email protected] 28.2 28.7
Connor
Page(s) 130 198
Greene Catherine 01.20 01.4
Page(s) 220 103
Greenlee Jill Jill Greenlee 06.4
Page(s) 202
Greer Edward [email protected] 27.1
Page(s) 115
Greer Scott [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Grose Christian [email protected] 23.8 23.6
293
Page(s) 196 181
Gross Alena [email protected] 27.4 27.2
Page(s) 182 130
Grumbach Jacob [email protected] 13.2 13.5
Page(s) 107 223
Adriana
Guerra [email protected] 03.10
Mandacaru
Page(s) 234
Guerrero Jose [email protected] 06.1
Page(s) 136
Gutierrez Paul [email protected] 03.5
Page(s) 161
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Ha Heonuk [email protected] 20.2 11.3 / 20.2
Page(s) 181 236 / 181
Haas Michael [email protected] 08.4 08.11
Page(s) 150 245
Haber Paul [email protected] 24.8 / 24.9
Page(s) 197 / 213
Hahm Andrew [email protected] 15.12
Page(s) 153
Haines Kyle [email protected] 03.16
Page(s) 186
Hale Isaac [email protected] 27.1 27.2
Page(s) 115 130
Hall Cheryl [email protected] 03.2
Page(s) 120
Christophe
Hallenbrook [email protected] 14.3 14.3
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Page(s) 224 224
Han Jung Hyun [email protected] 04.5
Page(s) 175
Hanley Danielle [email protected] 16.1
Page(s) 113
14.16 /
Hanley Danielle [email protected] 30.1
30.5
Page(s) 172 152 / 232
Hanlim Seyeong [email protected] 02.1
Page(s) 104
Hansen Peter [email protected] 24.6
Page(s) 182
Hanson Aleece 21.7
Page(s) 257
Harper Chloe 22.6
Page(s) 195
Harrah Logan [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Harris Sabrina [email protected] 08.3
Page(s) 137
294
Harrison Joseph [email protected] 13.1
Page(s) 177
Harvey Sandra [email protected] 15.2
Page(s) 124
Hassani Sara [email protected] 15.6
Page(s) 111
Hassanzadeh Navid [email protected] 16.6 16.6 14.4
Page(s) 180 180 151
Hayes Sarah Sarah Virginia Hayes 06.4
Page(s) 202
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Heermann Max 08.8
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Page(s) 203
Heffernan Ann [email protected] 14.9 14.10
Page(s) 138 237
Heikkila Tanya [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Heldman Caroline [email protected] 05.1
Page(s) 122
Henkels Mark [email protected] 24.9 / 24.8
Page(s) 213 / 197
Her Mai Fou 29.1
Page(s) 171
Herndon Michael [email protected] 23.11
Page(s) 229
Herrera David [email protected] 4.1 / 13.2
Page(s) 148 / 107
Hertzoff Andrew [email protected] 16.8 16.8 16.7
Page(s) 207 207 194
Heslip Luke [email protected] 13.5 13.3
Page(s) 164
Hevron Parker [email protected] 10.5
Page(s) 246
Highton Ben [email protected] 27.6
Page(s) 240
Hirsch Roni [email protected] 14.12
Page(s) 108
Hirschmann Nancy [email protected] 14.12
Page(s) 108
Hobbs Adam [email protected] 14.9
Page(s) 138
03.12, 03.3,
Hobbs-Morgan Chase [email protected] 03.3, 03.8
Page(s) 255 134 121
Hobert Anthony [email protected] 10.2
Page(s) 150
Hobolt Sara 21.7
Page(s) 257
Hodgetts Matthew [email protected] 03.11
Page(s) 244
Hofer Scott [email protected] 10.2 / 10.3
Page(s) 150 / 189
Hoffman Adam [email protected] 25.4
Page(s) 213
295
Hogen-Esch Tom [email protected] 20.1 20.1
Page(s) 128 128
Holland Breena [email protected] 03.1
Page(s) 105
Holmes Iris [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 249
Holzner Claudio [email protected] 07.5 07.5 07.2
Page(s) 235 235 149
Honda Eric [email protected] 08.10 08.9
Page(s) 236 223
Hong Jyun-Wei [email protected] 20.2
Page(s) 181
Horowitz Shale [email protected] 01.7
Page(s) 185
Horsting Trudy [email protected] 12.2 12.1
Page(s) 256 151
Hou Yue [email protected] 32.2 32.3
Page(s) 184 200
Houck Aaron [email protected] 02.2
Page(s) 120
Houston Reza [email protected] 22.3 22.3 1.4 / 22.4
Page(s) 250 250 103 / 258
Howard Katherine [email protected] 15.28
Page(s) 126
Howard Grace [email protected] 28.3 28.1
Page(s) 145 116
Howe Adam [email protected] 01.5
Page(s) 145
Hsu Jessica 22.6
Page(s) 195
Hsueh Vicki [email protected] 14.19
Page(s) 190
Huang Yu-Shiuan [email protected] 21.4
Page(s) 209
Huckle Kiku [email protected] 07.1 07.1 7.4 / 23.8
Page(s) 106 106 163 / 196
Hunold Christian [email protected] 03.9 03.16 3.9
Page(s) 221 186 221
Hussey Wesley [email protected] 24.9 / 24.8
Page(s) 213 / 197
Hwang Injeong [email protected] 01.1
Page(s) 131
[email protected]
Hyde Aryanna 13.1
u
Page(s) 177
Hyman Hannah [email protected] 03.10
Page(s) 234
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Ignatov Anatoli [email protected] 33.4
Page(s) 89
Ilieva Evgenia [email protected] 15.17
Page(s) 165
Imran Sheharyar [email protected] 03.10
Page(s) 234
Indridason Indridi H. [email protected] 27.4
Page(s) 182
15.15
Ingram Callum [email protected] 15.9
Page(s) 141 111
IP Kevin [email protected] 15.12
Page(s) 153
Isabel Gonzales [email protected] 19.6 19.4
Page(s) 239 180
01.19
Ishiyama John
Page(s) 201
Ivanova Anna [email protected] 08.11
Page(s) 245
Ivey Andrew [email protected] 01.11 01.6
Page(s) 243 104
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Jacob Marc S. [email protected] 01.14 1.12 / 32.4
Page(s) 119 255 /217
James Kung [email protected] 01.2
Page(s) 117
Jang Sojin [email protected] 22.4 22.3
Page(s) 258 250
Jap Jangai [email protected] 23.17
Page(s) 229
Jaquiss Audrey [email protected] 03.8
Page(s) 121
Jara Catherine [email protected] 23.10
Page(s) 129
Jarman Holly [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Jean-Mary Kyss [email protected] 14.12
Page(s) 108
Jeffery Jenkins [email protected] 11.3
Page(s) 236
Jenilene Fransisco [email protected] 23.5
Page(s) 170
Matthew
Jenkins [email protected] 01.12
David
Page(s) 255
Jenkins Laura 08.6
Page(s) 176
Jennifer Merolla Jennifer Merolla 06.4
297
Page(s) 202
Jeong Bora [email protected] 8.5 1.15 / 8.10
Page(s) 163 132 / 236
Jerry Stott [email protected] 04.7
Page(s) 222
28.6 / 28.5
Jeydel Alana [email protected]
Page(s) 241 / 231
Jiang Siyun [email protected] 01.13
Page(s) 118
Jim Curry [email protected] 04.7
Page(s) 222
Jimenez Jazmin 23.13
Page(s) 258
Joaquin Ernita [email protected] 05.2 05.2
Page(s) 135
Jochim Jordan [email protected] 16.1
Page(s) 113
Johnson Rebecca [email protected] 14.20
Page(s) 225
Johnson Alayna [email protected] 08.6 08.7
Page(s) 176 188
Johnston Steven [email protected] 14.2 16.2
Page(s) 164 127
Joines Jennifer [email protected] 15.1
Page(s) 109
Jokinsky Steven [email protected] 13.1
Page(s) 177
Jones Chelsea [email protected] 23.6
Page(s) 181
03.16
Jorgensen Paul [email protected] 03.16 03.8
Page(s) 186 186 121
Jöst Paula [email protected] 32.4
Page(s) 217
Judge Brian [email protected] 16.11
Page(s) 248
29.1/ 29.3
Junn Jane [email protected] 21.6
/29.4
Page(s) 171/199/217 249
Junseok Kim [email protected] 24.4
Page(s) 158
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Kage Rieko [email protected] 10.1
Page(s) 137
14.11
Kaku Archana [email protected] 30.3 14.10
Page(s) 247 199 237
298
15.20
Kalk Anastasiia [email protected] 15.20 15.1
Page(s) 205 205 109
KAMMERER EDWARD [email protected] 19.2 19.3
Page(s) 128 168
Kamol Isaac [email protected] 25.3
Page(s) 198
14.13
Kaneti Marina [email protected] 7.3 / 14.13
Page(s) 205 244 / 205
Kang Ki Eun [email protected] 24.4
Page(s) 212
Kang Miongsei [email protected] 01.1
Page(s) 131
Kao Jay [email protected] 21.1 21.7
Page(s) 128 257
Karabulut Selin [email protected] 13.3
Page(s) 164
Karageorge Kaleigh [email protected] 04.5 04.1
Page(s) 175 148
Karlsson Rasmus [email protected] 3.15 3.15 / 25.2
Page(s) 161 161 / 159
Kash Jeffrey 21.1
Page(s) 128
Kassop Nancy [email protected] 05.1
Page(s) 122
14.12
Kaswan Mark [email protected] 14.12
Page(s) 108 108
Kaufman-Osb
Timothy [email protected] 02.2 02.2 02.3
orn
Page(s) 120 120 133
Kaufmann Daniel 01.4
Page(s) 103
Kaul Shasta [email protected] 15.4
Page(s) 124
Kazemi Parichehr [email protected] 09.2
Page(s) 123
Kazemian Sara [email protected] 27.6
Page(s) 240
15.16 /
Keating Cricket [email protected]
25.4
Page(s) 154 / 213
Keena Alex [email protected] 27.3 / 27.5
Page(s) 171 / 230
15.29/
Kehlenbach Stefan [email protected] 15.21
15.33
Page(s) 166 206 / 225
Keller Ann [email protected] 22.6 22.6
Page(s) 195 195
Kelly Andrew [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Kelly Katelyn [email protected] 14.2
Page(s) 164
299
Kerns Erin [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Kessel Alisa [email protected] 15.40 15.38/ 30.3
Page(s) 265 237 / 199
Kessler-Mata Kouslaa [email protected] 14.6
Page(s) 177
Keum Tae-Yeoun [email protected] 16.8
Page(s) 207
Kim Yong Jae [email protected] 27.2
Page(s) 130
Kim Eunice 29.1
Page(s) 171
Kim Eunji [email protected] 12.2
Page(s) 256
Kim Yea Ji [email protected] 08.5
Page(s) 163
Kim Yeaji [email protected] 24.2
Page(s) 212
Kim Ki Young [email protected] 15.8 15.39
Page(s) 153 248
Kim Chaerim [email protected] 28.2
Page(s) 130
Kim Nam Kyu [email protected] 01.1 1.1
Page(s) 131 131
Kindarji Valerie [email protected] 15.33
Page(s) 225
King Aaron [email protected] 02.2
Page(s) 120
King James [email protected] 11.2 13.1 11.1
Page(s) 189 177 138
Kirchgassner Brooks [email protected] 15.23
Page(s) 191
Klasa Kasia [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Koebele Elizabeth [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Kogl Alexandra [email protected] 28.4
Page(s) 159
Kolstad Ivar [email protected] 01.10 01.4
Page(s) 233 103
Koontz Tomas [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Koopman Colin [email protected] 15.18
Page(s) 155
Kortukov Dima [email protected] 01.11
Page(s) 243
Kotef Hagar [email protected] 15.31
Page(s) 193
03.11
Koutnik Gregory [email protected] 03.8
Page(s) 244 121
Krakoff Isabel [email protected] 19.4 / 19.5
Page(s) 180 / 228
Kraus Neil [email protected] 02.2
300
Page(s) 120
Krebs Timothy [email protected] 24.3
Page(s) 144
Krewel Mona [email protected] 01.12
Page(s) 255
Krishnamurthy Arvind [email protected] 23.9
Page(s) 211
Ku Jackie [email protected] 14.1
Page(s) 108
Kubicek Paul [email protected] 01.12 01.3
Page(s) 255 117
Kujala Jordan [email protected] 27.1
Page(s) 115
Kujala Will [email protected] 15.17
Page(s) 165
Kulakevich Tatsiana [email protected] 08.11
Page(s) 245
Kuo Didi [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Kusluch Joseph [email protected] 01.20
Page(s) 220
Kwon Minju [email protected] 11.1 11.2 / 28.5
Page(s) 138 189 / 231
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name
Ladd Jeremy [email protected] 32.5
Page(s) 232
Lai James [email protected] 29.5
Page(s) 232
Lambacher Jason [email protected] 03.5 03.9
Page(s) 161 221
14.15/
Lambek Simon [email protected] 15.1
15.40
Page(s) 109 139 / 256
Laqueur Thomas [email protected] 15.42
Page(s) 238
Lara de la
Daniel [email protected] 03.1
Fuente
Page(s) 105
Larreguy Horacio 32.7
Page(s) 254
Lascher Ted [email protected] 24.7 24.5 24.3
Page(s) 252 170 144
Lasley Scott [email protected] 21.4 21.4 21.1
Page(s) 209 209 128
Latner Michael [email protected] 27.6 27.6 27.3/ 27.5
Page(s) 240 240 171 / 230
Laufer Jill [email protected] 12.3 12.2
Page(s) 246 256
301
Lavariega
Jessica [email protected] 24.4 6.4 / 24.7
Monforti
Page(s) 158 202 / 252
Lavarierga
Jessica [email protected] 23.2/ 23.7
Monforti
Page(s) 169 / 210
LAVENIA, JR PETER [email protected] 15.39
Page(s) 248
Lawless Joseph [email protected] 14.16 14.16
Page(s) 152 152
Lawrence Jennifer [email protected] 3.2/ 3.15 03.12
Page(s) 120 / 161
Lazkano Itziar 04.6
Page(s) 222
Le Adam [email protected] 23.14
Page(s) 259
Le Loan [email protected] 29.5 29.1
Page(s) 232 171
Leach Brittany [email protected] 30.4 30.1
Page(s) 217 172
Leal
Rudy [email protected] 15.11 15.24
McCormack
Page(s) 141 206
Leber Andrew [email protected] 01.20 01.15/ 21.5 01.3
Page(s) 220 132 / 249 117
LeBlanc John [email protected] 15.7
Page(s) 140
Lee Marcus [email protected] 17.4
Page(s) 208
Lee Fred [email protected] 29.2 29.2
Page(s) 183 183
Lee Andie [email protected] 12.2
Page(s) 256
Lee Jinkyung [email protected] 01.10
Page(s) 233
HyunJeon
Lee [email protected] 07.4
g
Page(s) 163
Lehotai Orsolya [email protected] 06.1 06.5
Page(s) 136 234
Lemay Marie-Pier [email protected] 30.3
Page(s) 199
Lenear India [email protected] 23.13
Page(s) 258
Lepori Matthew [email protected] 3.15 03.15
Page(s) 161 161
Lesenyie Matt [email protected] 21.3 21.7
Page(s) 156 257
Lester Quinn [email protected] 15.6 15.6 15.37
Page(s) 111 111 226
Letsa Natalie [email protected] 32.4
Page(s) 217
Leuffen Dirk [email protected] 08.8
Page(s) 203
302
Leung Vivien [email protected] 29.4 23.8
Page(s) 217 196
Levin-Schwart
Natali [email protected] 30.7
z
Page(s) 253
Levitin Maor 15.24
Page(s) 206
Li Handi [email protected] 32.6
Page(s) 242
Li Zhiyao [email protected] 08.11
Page(s) 245
Liang Jiachen 32.1
Page(s) 173
Liceralde Bryan [email protected] 08.8
Page(s) 203
Liebenguth Julianne [email protected] 15.24 03.3
Page(s) 206 134
Lieke Brackel [email protected] 03.1
Page(s) 105
Lien Pei-te [email protected] 29.1/ 29.5
Page(s) 171 / 232
Lim Elvin [email protected] 05.2
Page(s) 135
Chong-Mi
Lim [email protected] 14.15
ng
Page(s) 139
Lim Jay Tan [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Alex
Lin [email protected] 08.4
Min-Wei
Page(s) 150
Lin Shasha [email protected] 29.1
Page(s) 171
Lindberg Timothy [email protected] 17.2 17.3
Page(s) 156 194
Lindsay Spencer [email protected] 23.7
Page(s) 210
Liou Stcey [email protected] 15.25
Page(s) 1667
Liu Glory [email protected] 29.2
Page(s) 183
Tony
Liu [email protected] 08.10
Tai-Ting
Page(s) 236
Liu Shelley [email protected] 32.1 32.7
Page(s) 173 254
Liu Shiyao 21.5
Page(s) 249
Lloro Teresa 03.9
Page(s) 221
Loewen Peter 21.3
Page(s) 156
Londrigan Paul [email protected] 14.5
Page(s) 165
303
Long Sean [email protected] 23.9
Page(s) 211
Esmerald
Lopez [email protected] 08.6
a
Page(s) 176
Lopez Emileni [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Lopez Samantha [email protected] 14.2
Page(s) 164
Lorentzen Peter [email protected] 32.6 32.3
Page(s) 242 184
Lovato Brian [email protected] 25.3
Page(s) 198
Love Gregory [email protected] 21.7
Page(s) 257
Love Ed 27.4
Page(s) 182
Lovetere Maria [email protected] 14.1
Page(s) 108
Lovrich Nicholas 11.3 11.3
Page(s) 236 236
Lu Fan [email protected] 29.4/ 29.3 29.1
Page(s) 217 / 199 171
Lucero Eddie [email protected] 23.4
Page(s) 158
Luke Timothy [email protected] 03.11 3.13
Page(s) 244 185
Simon
Luo [email protected] 14.4 14.14
Sihang
Page(s) 151 178
Lupino Ferris [email protected] 15.26 15.26
Page(s) 179 179
Lu Wei
Luqiu [email protected] 32.1
Rose
Page(s) 173
Luxa Sam [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
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MacKenzie Michael [email protected] 14.6 14.8
Page(s) 177 204
Mackin Glenn [email protected] 15.36 15.37
Page(s) 193 226
MacLean Lee [email protected] 25.4
Page(s) 213
Magaloni Beatriz 01.6
Page(s) 104
Magni Gabriele [email protected] 19.3/ 19.6 7.6/ 19.3
Page(s) 168 / 239 187 / 168
Maher Kristen [email protected] 24.1
Page(s) 230
304
Mahmoud Aesha [email protected] 21.7
Page(s) 257
Mahoney Anna [email protected] 06.2
Page(s) 148
Maj-Britt Sterba [email protected] 01.9
Page(s) 220
Majic Samantha [email protected] 09.1 2.4/ 14.21 9.2
Page(s) 107 147 / 225
Malmberg Alice [email protected] 27.6 27.6
Page(s) 240 240
Maltby Elizabeth [email protected] 22.1 22.1
Page(s) 169 169
Mangum Maruice [email protected] 23.8 23.8
Page(s) 196 196
Manivannan Ramu 01.8
Page(s) 201
Mansoori Naveed [email protected] 14.19
Page(s) 190
March Andrew [email protected] 15.14
Page(s) 125
Marin Mara [email protected] 14.20 14.13 15.27
Page(s) 225 205 192
Mariotti Shannon [email protected] 14.18 15.28 15.28
Page(s) 178 126 126
Markovich Zachary [email protected] 21.5
Page(s) 249
Marshall Thomas [email protected] 10.2
Page(s) 150
Martel James [email protected] 15.22 15.26
Page(s) 113 179
Marti Olivia [email protected] 07.1
Page(s) 106
Martin Alexandra [email protected] 15.33
Page(s) 225
Martin Edward [email protected] 22.1 22.5
Page(s) 169 157
Martin Danielle [email protected] 27.2 24.3/ 27.1
Page(s) 130 144 /115
Magdalen
Martinez [email protected] 22.7
a
Page(s) 210
Martinez Ruben [email protected] 02.1
Page(s) 104
Martinez-Eber
Valerie [email protected] 23.13 23.12
s
Page(s) 258 251
Martinsson Joel [email protected] 21.3 21.5
Page(s) 156 249
Marusek Sarah [email protected] 33.3 09.4
Page(s) 91 176
Maskit Jonathan [email protected] 03.2 03.12
Page(s) 120 255
Mathews-Sch
Lanethea [email protected] 28.3 28.6
ultz
305
Page(s) 145 241
Mathiowetz Dean [email protected] 15.2 15.2
Page(s) 124 124
Matiossian Shawn [email protected] 23.15
Page(s) 240
Mautarelli Matthew [email protected] 14.1 14.1
Page(s) 108 108
15.33, 15.12,
Mayerfeld Jamie [email protected] 15.12 15.38
Page(s) 225 153 237
McBrayer Markie [email protected] 24.7/ 28.1 24.2/ 28.7
Page(s) 252 / 116 212 / 198
McBride Keally [email protected] 9.1/ 15.33
Page(s) 107 / 225
McCann James [email protected] 07.5
Page(s) 235
McCarty Tim [email protected] 16.1 16.5 16.1
Page(s) 113 167 113
[email protected]
McChesney Sam 16.7
du
Page(s) 194
McConnell Jason [email protected] 24.8/ 24.9
Page(s) 197 / 213
McDaniel Jason [email protected] 24.2 24.3
Page(s) 212 144
McGann Anthony [email protected] 27.3/ 27.5
Page(s) 171 / 230
McGlynn Adam [email protected] 24.7
Page(s) 252
McKean Benjamin [email protected] 03.1 03.1 03.2
Page(s) 105 105 120
14.16 30.1
McKinney Claire [email protected] 14.16
Page(s) 152
McKittrick-Sw
Lavender [email protected] 14.13
eitzer
Page(s) 205
McNeme Keely [email protected] 01.11
Page(s) 243
McPherson IV Luther [email protected] 15.37
Page(s) 226
McReynolds Rana [email protected] 28.2
Page(s) 130
Mehic-Parker Joel 28.2
Page(s) 130
Mello Brian [email protected] 08.7 08.11
Page(s) 188 245
Melonas Desiree [email protected] 15.23
Page(s) 191
Mendez Geidy [email protected] 23.4
Page(s) 158
Mendez
Matthew [email protected] 17.4/ 19.3
Garcia
Page(s) 208 / 168
306
Mary
Mendoza [email protected] 25.4
Anne
Page(s) 213
Menounou Elli [email protected] 10.3 10.5
Page(s) 189 246
Mered Milka [email protected] 25.4
Page(s)
Metz Tamara [email protected] 14.20 14.12
Page(s) 225 108
Meyer John [email protected] 03.14
Page(s) 134
Mgebrishvili Mariam [email protected] 16.8
Page(s) 207
Michael Genovese [email protected] 05.1
Page(s) 122
Michelle Fletcher [email protected] 25.6
Page(s) 260
19.3/
Michelson Melissa [email protected] 23.7
23.13
Page(s) 210 168 / 258
Miller Gregg [email protected] 14.7
Page(s) 190
Miller Annie [email protected] 22.1
Page(s) 169
Miller Char [email protected] 14.14
Page(s) 178
Miner Marika [email protected] 01.12
Page(s) 255
Mirer Michael [email protected] 15.3
Page(s) 140
Miric Sinisa [email protected] 32.7
Page(s) 254
Mironesco Monique [email protected] 28.5
Page(s) 231
Mishra Sangay [email protected] 29.4 29.4 23.5/ 29.3
Page(s) 217 217 170 / 199
Mitchell Charles [email protected] 20.2 20.2
Page(s) 181 181
Moak Daniel [email protected] 17.4 17.1
Page(s) 208 143
Moellendorf Darrel [email protected] 03.14 3.14
Page(s) 134 134
Moffett-Batea
Alex [email protected] 23.1
u
Page(s) 115
Molina Angel [email protected] 23.8
Page(s) 196
Molina Rafael [email protected] 21.6
Page(s) 249
Montinola Gabriella [email protected] 04.5
Page(s) 175
Montoya Celeste [email protected] 23.1
Page(s) 115
Moore Matthew 10.5
307
Page(s) 246
Moraes Juan 01.9
Page(s) 220
Moraes Oli 03.16
Page(s) 186
Morefield Jeanne [email protected] 15.31
Page(s) 193
Moreira Pedro [email protected] 15.12 15.14
Page(s) 153 125
Moreno Robert [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Morin Jason [email protected] 27.1 27.5
Page(s) 115 230
Morrow Jim [email protected] 25.6
Page(s) 260
Mosher Michael [email protected] 15.36
Page(s) 193
Moshref Kamran [email protected] 14.6
Page(s) 177
Moss Zoe [email protected] 30.6
Page(s) 214
Mota Alves Ariel [email protected] 03.1
Page(s) 105
Moynagh Patricia [email protected] 03.7
Page(s) 147
Muedini Fait [email protected] 01.3
Page(s) 117
Mukherjee Mitushi [email protected] 21.4
Page(s) 209
Mundkur Taej 04.4
Page(s) 162
Mundt Kirsten 15.28
Page(s) 126
2.4/14.21/
Murib Zein [email protected] 19.6
19.2
Page(s) 239 147/225/128
Murphy John [email protected] 23.15
Page(s) 240
Murray Clancy [email protected] 16.5
Page(s) 167
Muttaqee Mahmood [email protected] 04.6
Page(s) 222
Myers Ella [email protected] 30.7 30.6
Page(s) 253 241
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name
Naher Nurun [email protected] 04.1
Page(s) 148
Nair Sharmini [email protected] 04.6
308
Page(s) 222
Nalder Kimberly [email protected] 21.5
Page(s) 249
Nalepa Monika [email protected] 32.3
Page(s) 200
Nam Yun Min [email protected] 01.1
Page(s) 131
Naranch Laurie [email protected] 3.7 30.3
Page(s) 147 199
15.17
Naresh Vatsal [email protected] 15.17 15.14
Page(s) 165 165 125
Narode Akanksha [email protected] 07.3
Page(s) 244
Navarro Sharon [email protected] 23.2
Page(s) 169
Nedelsky Jennifer [email protected] 30.2 14.20 15.27
Page(s) 183 225 192
Neely Stephen [email protected] 12.1 12.1 12.3
Page(s) 151 151 246
Nemacheck Christine [email protected] 25.4
Page(s) 213
15.41/ 15.20
Neve Richard [email protected]
Page(s) 227 / 205
Newsome Lucie [email protected] 04.6 04.3
Page(s) 222 135
Ngo Willy 29.1
Page(s) 171
Nguy Joyce [email protected] 23.12
Page(s) 251
Nicholson Stephen [email protected] 21.3
Page(s) 156
[email protected]
Niezgoda Meredith 06.4
u
Page(s) 202
Nishikawa Katsuo [email protected] 07.4
Page(s) 163
Nohrstedt Daniel [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Norris Haley [email protected] 19.5 19.5
Page(s) 228 228
[email protected]
Novak-Herzog Maya 28.1 28.7
.edu
Page(s) 116 198
Nuo Lidia 24.6
Page(s) 182
Nusbaum Rachel [email protected] 14.5
Page(s) 165
Nyseth
Hollie 08.2
Nzitatira
Page(s) 123
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OBryan Joan [email protected] 15.13, 16.3
3
Page(s) 155/ 122 122 142
Ocampo Angela [email protected] 07.2
Page(s) 149
Oder Paul [email protected] 04.4 04.1
Page(s) 162 148
Oh Janet [email protected] 27.5
Page(s) 230
Roman-Ga
Olar [email protected] 01.19
briel
Page(s) 201
Olds Chris [email protected] 33.2 33.2
Page(s) 91 91
Olivier Ruchet [email protected] 15.4 15.4
Page(s) 124 124
Olsen Grace 24.6
Page(s) 182
Onat Zeynep [email protected] 01.7
Page(s) 185
Orellana Julio [email protected] 23.3
Page(s) 228
[email protected]
Ortiz Soto Evelyn 15.20
u
Page(s) 205
Osorio Maricruz [email protected] 7.4 7.4/ 25.5 7.4/ 23.13
Page(s) 163 163 / 253 163 / 258
Otruba Alexander [email protected] 16.4 16.2
Page(s) 155 127
Ottinger Gwen [email protected] 03.14 03.16
Page(s) 134 186
OVETZ ROBERT [email protected] 17.4 17.2
Page(s) 208 156
Owen Malloy [email protected] 14.1
Page(s) 108
Owen David [email protected] 15.32
Page(s) 207
Owen Rose [email protected] 33.1 30.6
Page(s) 90 241
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Page Lewis [email protected] 16.11
Page(s) 248
01.14
Paglayan Agustina [email protected]
Page(s) 119
Pahnke Anthony [email protected] 1.17 14.9
Page(s) 161 138
Pan Jennifer [email protected] 32.4 32.7
Page(s) 217 254
Papcke Luise [email protected] 14.1 14.3
Page(s) 108 224
Park Yul Min [email protected] 21.7/ 23.7
Page(s) 257 / 210
Park Ryugyung [email protected] 04.2
Page(s) 122
Parks Alison [email protected] 14.13
Page(s) 205
Parris Girma [email protected] 23.14
Page(s) 259
Parson Sean [email protected] 15.21 3.13/ 15.29
Page(s) 166 185 / 206
Patricio Valdivieso [email protected] 24.4
Page(s) 158
Pearse Rebecca 03.16
Page(s) 186
Pellaton Paige [email protected] 11.3 11.2
Page(s) 236 189
Perkins Kathryn [email protected] 19.4 19.4
Page(s) 180 180
[email protected]
Perretti Alessia 22.1
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Page(s) 169
Perry Ravi [email protected] 19.3 19.3 19.3
Page(s) 168 168 168
Peterson Mark [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Pham Kevin [email protected] 29.2
Page(s) 183
Phan Ngoc [email protected] 6.4/ 29.3
Page(s) 202 / 199
23.10/
Phan Ngoc [email protected]
23.17
Page(s) 129 / 229
Philipson Ilene [email protected] 15.24
Page(s) 206
Phillips Christian [email protected] 23.6 23.6/ 29.4 23.11
Page(s) 181 181/ 217 229
Piccolo Samuel [email protected] 14.6
Page(s) 177
311
Pierce John [email protected] 11.3
Page(s) 236
Pierman Garret [email protected] 15.29
Page(s) 206
Pion-Berlin David 01.17
Page(s) 161
Piotrowska Barbara 32.3
Page(s) 200
Plaetzer Niklas [email protected] 15.3
Page(s) 140
Plithides Max [email protected] 08.1
Page(s) 106
Ponce de
Zoila [email protected] 07.6
Leon
Page(s) 187
Pool Heather [email protected] 18.1
Page(s) 114
Poole Nicholas [email protected] 15.27
Page(s) 192
Pooudomsak Vanessa [email protected] 08.7
Page(s) 188
Posch Konrad [email protected] 22.2
Page(s) 195
Price Richard [email protected] 19.4 19.2 19.4
Page(s) 180 128 180
Pringle Lisa [email protected] 06.3 06.2
Page(s) 187 148
Pruit Jean-Marc [email protected] 16.4
Page(s) 155
Pu Rong 28.3
Page(s) 145
Pyeatt Nicholas [email protected] 28.2 28.7
Page(s) 130 198
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Page(s) 156 143
Rae Nicol [email protected] 17.4
Page(s) 208
RAHMAN SMITA [email protected] 14.19 14.5
Page(s) 190 165
Ramaswamy Abhinav [email protected] 4.2/ 12.3
Page(s) 122 / 246
Ramesh Hari [email protected] 29.2 29.2 15.18
Page(s) 183 183 155
Rametta Jack [email protected] 21.4
Page(s) 209
Ramirez-Mayo
Erika [email protected] 23.3
ral
Page(s) 228
312
Ramnath Leah [email protected] 18.3
Page(s) 143
Raney Tracey [email protected] 28.4
Page(s) 159
Rank Allison [email protected] 18.1
Page(s) 114
Rao Neomi [email protected] 23.9
Page(s) 211
Rapoport Ronald [email protected] 07.5
Page(s) 235
Ray Emily [email protected] 15.29
Page(s) 206
Raychaudhuri Tanika [email protected] 23.13
Page(s) 258
Reed Ryan [email protected] 14.3
Page(s) 224
Reekie Alexis 11.2
Page(s) 189
Reiff Mark [email protected] 03.14
Page(s) 134
Reinhardt Mark [email protected] 15.29
Page(s) 206
23.11
Reny Tyler [email protected] 23.11 12.2/ 23.15
Page(s) 229 229 256 / 240
Rex Weiye Deng [email protected] 32.1
Page(s) 173
Eliaquim
Reyes [email protected] 01.6
(Ken)
Page(s) 104
Reynolds Andrew [email protected] 19.3
Page(s) 168
Rezwanul
Mohammad [email protected] 14.4
Haque Masud
Page(s) 151
Rhee Kasey [email protected] 27.2
Page(s) 130
Rickards Lauren [email protected] 03.16
Page(s) 186
Ritner Scott [email protected] 15.9 15.9 15.41
Page(s) 111 111 227
Bhattacharje
Ritwik [email protected] 15.19
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Page(s) 190
Robert Martinez [email protected] 23.7
Page(s) 210
Roberti Amanda [email protected] 28.6 28.1
Page(s) 241 116
Roberto Joseph [email protected] 29.3
Page(s) 199
24.9/
Robinson Jennifer [email protected] 24.9/ 24.8 24.8/ 24.9
24.8
213 /
Page(s) 213 / 197 213 / 197
197
313
Rock Mallory [email protected] 28.6
Page(s) 241
Rodda Patricia [email protected] 19.1
Page(s) 115
14.14
Rodman Emma [email protected] 14.14
Page(s) 178 178
Ron Amit [email protected] 14.8 14.14
Page(s) 204 178
15.18
Rose Michelle [email protected] 15.18 15.4
Page(s) 155 155 124
Rosenblum Samuel [email protected] 15.15
Page(s) 141
Ross Stephanie [email protected] 22.2
Page(s) 195
Rotem Noga [email protected] 15.26
Page(s) 179
Rowe James [email protected] 14.18
Page(s) 178
Rozell Mark [email protected] 27.3 27.5
Page(s) 171 230
Rubalcava Bianca [email protected] 6.5/ 25.5 06.3
Page(s) 234 / 253 187
Ruchet Olivier [email protected] 15.9
Page(s) 111
Rushing Sara [email protected] 33.1 15.38
Page(s) 90 237
Russell Emily [email protected] 17.3
Page(s) 194
Rutledge-Prior Serrin [email protected] 15.11
Page(s) 141
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Saffari Siavash [email protected] 14.6 06.5
Page(s) 177 234
Sahin Merisa [email protected] 16.6
Page(s) 180
Sahn Alexander [email protected] 24.6 24.5
Page(s) 182 170
Sameer Shaarif [email protected] 08.1
Page(s) 106
Sampaio Anna [email protected] 06.2 6.1/ 6.3
Page(s) 148 136 / 187
Sanadhya Varun [email protected] 15.21
Page(s) 166
Sandlin Evan [email protected] 21.5 21.3
Page(s) 249 156
Santeusanio Joshua [email protected] 15.41
Page(s) 227
314
Sara Niedzwiecki [email protected] 07.6
Page(s) 187
Saravanamutt
Siobhan [email protected] 30.2
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Page(s) 183
Sari Genc Elif [email protected] 28.6
Page(s) 241
Sarvasy Wendy [email protected] 3.5 14.10
Page(s) 161 237
Savage Larry [email protected] 22.2
Page(s) 195
Schlosberg David [email protected] 3.9/ 3.16
Page(s) 221 / 186
Schlosser Joel [email protected] 15.26 16.1
Page(s) 179 113
Schlosser Tessy [email protected] 15.22
Page(s) 113
Schmidt Ronald [email protected] 23.10
Page(s) 129
Schneider Aaron [email protected] 01.8 1.8
Page(s) 201 201
Schneider Mary Kate [email protected] 08.6 08.6
Page(s) 176 176
Schockman Eric [email protected] 20.1
Page(s) 128
Schon Anna Marisa [email protected] 16.2 16.2 16.3
Page(s) 127 127 142
Schreckhise William [email protected] 11.2 11.3
Page(s) 189 236
Schuhman Robert [email protected] 24.8/ 24.9
Page(s) 197 / 213
Schulenberg Shawn [email protected] 19.1
Page(s) 115
Schuler PAUL [email protected] 01.21 01.13
Page(s) 234 118
Schupmann Benjamin [email protected] 15.4 15.12
Page(s) 124 153
Schwartz Avshalom [email protected] 16.7 16.8
Page(s) 194 207
Schwartz-She
Peregrine [email protected] 09.2
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Page(s) 123
Scott Cooley [email protected] 23.17
Page(s) 229
Scott Alexander [email protected] 23.3
Page(s) 228
Scott Henry [email protected] 03.10
Page(s) 234
Scott Patrick [email protected]
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Sebro Tani [email protected] 09.2 09.2
Page(s) 123 123
Seckler Kim [email protected] 24.8/ 24.9
Page(s) 197 / 213
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Sediqe Nura [email protected] 23.15
Page(s) 240
15.32/
Seery John [email protected] 15.42 15.42
207 /
Page(s) 238
238
Severson Erik [email protected] 15.40
Page(s) 256
Shaffer Lauren [email protected] 01.4
Page(s) 103
Shafie David [email protected] 20.1
Page(s) 128
Shair-Rosenfie
Sarah [email protected] 28.2
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Page(s) 130
[email protected]
Shamaileh Ammar 32.5
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Page(s) 232
15.27 15.27/
Shanks Torrey [email protected]
15.30
Page(s) 192 192 / 179
15.36
Shapiro Kam [email protected] 15.11
Page(s) 193 141
01.12
Sheen Greg 01.11 01.5
Page(s) 255 243 145
Shella Kimberly [email protected] 23.7
Page(s) 210
Shiran
Shen [email protected] 32.6
Victoria
Page(s) 242
Shen Shuyuan [email protected] 32.7
Page(s) 254
Shen-Bayh Fiona [email protected] 32.6 32.2
Page(s) 242 184
Sherwin Daniel [email protected] 15.7 15.19
Page(s) 140 190
2.1/
Sheth Falguni [email protected] 2.1
30.7
104 /
Page(s) 104
253
Shewmake Sharon 27.4
Page(s) 182
Shih Victor [email protected] 32.3 32.6 32.6
Page(s) 200 242 242
Shin Seungyup [email protected] 01.19
Page(s) 201
Muhammad
Siddiqi Usman [email protected] 04.3
Amin
Page(s) 135
SIDI ALI IMAM MUNIRA [email protected] 01.15
Page(s) 132
Siegel Scott [email protected] 19.5/ 19.6 19.5
316
Page(s) 228 / 239 228
Silverman Laura [email protected] 15.37 15.9
Page(s) 226
Simrak Michael [email protected] 19.4 19.3
Page(s) 180 168
Singer Abraham [email protected] 14.14
Page(s) 178
Singer Phillip [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Sircar Althea [email protected] 18.2 18.2 18.3
Page(s) 127 127 143
Sistek Hanna [email protected] 12.1 12.3
Page(s) 151 246
Sklaroff M. Edith [email protected] 15.33
Page(s) 225
Skoll Amy [email protected] 02.3
Page(s) 133
Slater Dan [email protected] 01.3 01.6/ 32.4 01.9
Page(s) 117 104 / 217 220
23.15
Slaughter Christine [email protected] 23.15 23.8
Page(s) 240 240 196
Sledge Daniel [email protected] 17.3
Page(s) 194
Sletta Alexandra [email protected] 04.2
Page(s) 122
15.38
Slupek Agatha [email protected] 15.38 15.8
Page(s) 237 237 153
Smart EmiLee [email protected] 10.4 10.4
Page(s) 203 203
Smilan-Goldst
Rachel [email protected] 21.6
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Page(s) 249
Smith Charles [email protected] 19.1 27.3/ 27.5
Page(s) 115 171 / 230
Smith Michael [email protected] 07.3
Page(s) 244
Smith Sydney [email protected] 27.1
Page(s) 115
Smith Alena [email protected] 27.2
Page(s) 130
Smith Benjamin [email protected] 32.2 32.5
Page(s) 184 232
Smith-Cannoy Heather [email protected] 19.1
Page(s) 115
15.41
Smolenski Jan [email protected] 15.41 15.19
Page(s) 227 227 190
Sohn Hyodong [email protected] 04.6
Page(s) 222
Sokoloff William [email protected] 25.4 15.9
Page(s) 213 111
317
Solano-Patrici Elia del
[email protected] 22.7
o Carmen
Page(s) 210
Sophie Green [email protected] 22.1
Page(s) 169
01.15
Soreide Tina [email protected] 01.4
Page(s) 132 103
Soss Joe [email protected] 09.1
Page(s) 107
Soto Benjamin [email protected] 24.6
Page(s) 182
Bartholome
Sparrow [email protected] 17.3 17.4
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Page(s) 194 208
Spikol Aaron [email protected] 16.2
Page(s) 127
Spring Cynthia [email protected] 30.1
Page(s) 172
Stahlberg Stephanie 01.6
Page(s) 104
Stanley Sharon [email protected] 15.20
Page(s) 205
24.9/11.3/24.8
Steel Brent [email protected]
Page(s) 213/236/197
Steele Brent [email protected] 33.6
Page(s) 218
Stein Eric [email protected] 08.5
Page(s) 163
Stein Matthew [email protected] 02.3
Page(s) 133
Steinberger Peter [email protected] 14.8
Page(s) 204
Stengl Noah [email protected] 03.11 03.8
Page(s) 244 121
Stephens Piers [email protected] 03.6
Page(s) 175
Sterett Susan [email protected] 02.4
Page(s) 147
Stevens Jackie [email protected] 15.32
Page(s) 207
Stewart Anya [email protected] 08.2
Page(s) 123
Stohler Stephan [email protected] 10.1
Page(s) 137
Stokes Sofia [email protected] 28.5
Page(s) 231
Stolzenberg Nomi [email protected] 14.20
Page(s) 225
23.16
Stout Christopher [email protected] 23.16 23.11
Page(s) 212 212 229
Strack Franziska [email protected] 03.12
318
Page(s) 255
Straus Graham [email protected] 24.5
Page(s) 170
Strawbridge Michael [email protected] 06.2
Page(s) 148
Strother Logan [email protected] 10.2 10.5
Page(s) 150 246
Struble Maria [email protected] 14.7 14.6/ 25.6 14.7
Page(s) 190 177 / 260 190
Stubberfield Alexander [email protected] 03.15
Page(s) 161
Stumpf Benjamin [email protected] 14.11
Page(s) 247
Su Kaiqing [email protected] 15.11
Page(s) 141
Suk Mina [email protected] 03.8 03.12
Page(s) 121 255
Sun Michael [email protected] 26.1/ 29.3
Page(s) 214 / 199
Szymanski Ann-Marie [email protected] 17.3 17.2
Page(s) 194 156
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Tafoya Jordin [email protected] 13.5
Page(s) 223
Tai Katharin [email protected] 32.2
Page(s) 184
Tai Yongkang [email protected] 01.4
Page(s) 103
Taijeron Lauren [email protected] 29.3
Page(s) 199
Takeuchi Hiroki [email protected] 01.5 1.3/ 1.11
Page(s) 145 117 / 243
Talgatova Malika [email protected] 32.3
Page(s) 200
Tang Yongfeng [email protected] 01.13
Page(s) 118
Tannehill O'Dell [email protected] 21.4
Page(s) 209
Tate Katherine 23.11
Page(s) 229
Tatz Erin [email protected] 15.5
Page(s) 110
Taylor Liza [email protected] 25.4 25.4/ 30.5
Page(s) 213 213 /232
25.3/25.4/
Taylor Liza [email protected]
33.1
Page(s) 198/ 213/ 90
Taylor Benjamin [email protected] 15.22
Page(s) 113
319
Taylor Benjamin [email protected] 02.2
Page(s) 120
17.4/
Taylor Kirstine [email protected] 17.1
14.10
Page(s) 208/ 237 143
Tessarolo Gio Maria [email protected] 16.9
Page(s) 227
Thacker Nick [email protected] 15.26
Page(s) 179
Thiers Paul [email protected] 08.11
Page(s) 245
Thomas Aurora [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Thomas Craig [email protected] 22.2 22.2 22.3
Page(s) 195 195 250
Thomas Brian [email protected] 15.18 15.5
Page(s) 155 110
Thompson Michael [email protected] 15.24
Page(s) 206
Thompson-Bru
Michael [email protected] 32.2
sstar
Page(s) 184
Tilley James 21.7
Page(s) 257
Todd Jason [email protected] 32.4
Page(s) 217
Tolstrup Jakob [email protected] 32.1
Page(s) 173
Massimilian
Tomba [email protected] 16.5 16.3
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Page(s) 167 142
Topal Ayse Busra [email protected] 01.15
Page(s) 132
Toppin Eloy [email protected] 23.10
Page(s) 129
Torija Cristina [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Torres Rachel [email protected] 23.12
Page(s) 251
Towler Christopher [email protected] 23.4 23.4
Page(s) 158 158
Tran Dari [email protected] 27.6
Page(s) 240
15.40
Traut Katerina [email protected] 15.36
Page(s) 256 193
Trejo Alfredo [email protected] 01.20
Page(s) 220
Trimpey Hailey [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Trinh Minh [email protected] 32.4
Page(s) 217
Trounstine Jessica [email protected] 24.2
Page(s) 212
320
Bruce Ming
Tsai [email protected] 08.5 08.1
Fuong
Page(s) 163 106
Tsubura Machiko [email protected] 32.4
Page(s) 217
Tung Hans H. [email protected] 32.6
Page(s) 242
Turbino Torres Luisa [email protected] 15.16 09.4
Page(s) 154 176
Turnbull-Dugar
Stuart [email protected] 19.5
te
Page(s) 228
Turner Jack [email protected] 15.31
Page(s) 193
Turner Jonathan [email protected] 08.3
Page(s) 137
Turner Joel 21.1
Page(s) 128
23.12
Tye Rush [email protected] 23.12 23.6
Page(s) 251 251 181
Tyler Whitney [email protected] 12.2
Page(s) 256
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UGUR ETGA [email protected] 01.15
Page(s) 132
Upton Geoffrey [email protected] 14.7
Page(s) 190
Uribe Laura [email protected] 23.16
Page(s) 212
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Valdini Melody [email protected] 28.2
Page(s) 130
Valls Andrew [email protected] 14.3 15.4
Page(s) 224 124
Van Matre Joseph [email protected] 19.5
Page(s) 228
Van Vechten Renee [email protected] 25.2 25.2
Page(s) 159 159
[email protected]
Vanderheiden Steve 03.14 3.1
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Page(s) 134 105
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Rachel [email protected] 06.3 06.4
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Page(s) 187 202
Vargiu Chiara [email protected] 12.3
Page(s) 246
321
Vasko Timothy [email protected] 16.9 16.3
Page(s) 227 142
Vasquez Catalina [email protected] 02.3
Page(s) 133
Vavrina Zoe [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Vedder Ophelia [email protected] 30.2
Page(s) 183
Vega Arturo [email protected] 02.3 02.3 02.1
Page(s) 133 133 104
Velasquez Kelly [email protected] 31.1
Page(s) 81
Velji Muhammad [email protected] 30.4
Page(s) 217
Vergioglou Ioannis 32.4
Page(s) 217
Vicuna Bianca [email protected] 06.5
Page(s) 234
Villa Dana [email protected] 15.32
Page(s) 207
Viskupic Filip [email protected] 21.7
Page(s) 257
03.14
Vogel Steve [email protected]
Page(s) 134
Vogel Kathleen [email protected] 19.1
Page(s) 115
Vrdoljak Tvrtko [email protected] 15.21
Page(s) 166
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Wagner John [email protected] 24.3
Page(s) 144
23.11/
Wakefield Derek [email protected]
23.16
Page(s) 229 / 212
Walsh Kate [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Walsh Julie [email protected] 15.28
Page(s) 126
Walsh Denise [email protected] 09.4 09.4
Page(s) 176 176
Wamsley Dillon [email protected] 01.2 01.10
Page(s) 117 233
Wang Yuancheng [email protected] 8.10/ 22.7
Page(s) 236 / 210
Wang Guan [email protected] 11.1
Page(s) 138
15.11/
Wang Joy [email protected] 15.18
15.36
322
Page(s) 141 / 193
Wang Yiqiang 32.7
Page(s) 254
Wang Qi 32.6
Page(s) 242
Wang Rui [email protected] 08.5
Page(s) 163
Wang Chun-Yuan [email protected] 20.2
Page(s) 181
Wang Yi-Ting 01.5
Page(s) 145
Wang Hsu Yumin [email protected] 32.5
Page(s) 232
Ward Matthew [email protected] 10.2
Page(s) 150
Ward Peter 01.4 01.5
Page(s) 103 145
14.9/ 24.5/
Warren Joseph [email protected] 21.6 21.6/ 24.4
21.3
Page(s) 249 249 / 158 138 / 170/ 156
Watkins Robert [email protected] 18.3
Page(s) 143
Watkins David [email protected] 14.12 14.8
Page(s) 108 204
Weaver Tim 17.1
Page(s) 143
Webb Maurice [email protected] 04.5 04.3 04.7
Page(s) 175 135 222
Weber Lori [email protected] 24.5 24.6
Page(s) 170 182
Weible Christopher [email protected] 22.3
Page(s) 250
Wein Andrew 16.11
Page(s) 248
Welcher Gillian [email protected] 26.1
Page(s) 214
Welker Chelsea [email protected] 03.13
Page(s) 185
Westmark April [email protected] 21.1
Page(s) 128
Whatcott Jess [email protected] 15.2
Page(s) 124
White Damian [email protected] 3.15 03.15
Page(s) 161 161
White Avery [email protected] 14.8
Page(s) 204
Whitehead Jason [email protected] 13.3
Page(s) 134
Whiteside Cameron [email protected] 08.10
Page(s) 236
Whitney Jo [email protected] 14.1
Page(s) 108
Whitney Tyler [email protected] 04.1
Page(s) 148
323
Wild Chayne [email protected] 15.22
Page(s) 113
Wilfahrt Martha [email protected] 32.1 32.2
Page(s) 173 184
Williams Rina [email protected] 08.6
Page(s) 176
Williams R Lucas [email protected] 28.4 28.7
Page(s) 159 198
Willison Charley [email protected] 22.6
Page(s) 195
Wilson James [email protected] 33.5
Page(s) 174
24.3/
Wiltse David [email protected] 21.7
21.5
Page(s) 144/249 257
16.1/
Wingrove Elizabeth [email protected] 15.30
15.30
Page(s) 179 113 / 179
Winter Christine [email protected] 3.9
Page(s) 221
Witlacil Mary [email protected] 3.11 03.13
Page(s) 244 185
Witmer Rick [email protected] 22.1
Page(s) 169
Wolf Kayla [email protected] 28.7
Page(s) 198
15.23/
Wolflink Alena [email protected] 15.2/ 15.30
33.1
Page(s) 191 / 90 124 / 179
Wolters Erika [email protected] 04.3
Page(s) 135
Wong Tom [email protected] 07.6
Page(s) 187
Wong Stan Hok-Wui [email protected] 32.1
Page(s) 173
Wong Wendy [email protected] 15.33
Page(s) 225
Woo Ae sil [email protected] 11.1
Page(s) 138
Woo Byungwon 01.16 01.1
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Wright Teresa [email protected] 01.6 01.13
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Wu Victor [email protected] 04.3
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Wu Chung-li [email protected] 08.1 08.4
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Wu Jennifer [email protected] 12.2 12.3
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YAMEOGO Souleymane [email protected] 01.16
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Yan-Gonzalez Vivian [email protected] 29.2
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Yanez Efren [email protected] 24.6
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Yang Joonseok [email protected] 1.1 01.1
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Yang Eddie [email protected] 1.6/ 32.6
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Yang Ke [email protected] 08.10
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Yang Tony Zirui [email protected] 32.7
Page(s) 254
Yang Zirui 32.7
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Yang Ke [email protected] 22.7
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Yanus Alixandra [email protected] 28.7
Page(s) 198
Yaure Philip [email protected] 14.9
Page(s) 138
Yenerall Kevan [email protected] 13.3 13.5
Page(s) 164 223
Yeng Sokthan [email protected] 14.18
Page(s) 178
Yilmaz Selim [email protected] 08.9
Page(s) 223
Young Dennis [email protected] 07.2 07.3
Page(s) 149 244
Yu Peng [email protected] 14.19
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Yue Jiahua 21.7
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Zeilberger Tamar [email protected] 32.5
Page(s) 232
Zeldes-Roth Miko [email protected] 15.7
Page(s) 140
Zhang Tongtong [email protected] 32.6
Page(s) 242
Zhang Bing 32.6
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Zhao Xinzhi [email protected] 16.5 16.4
Page(s) 167 155
Zhao Yinguang [email protected] 15.15
Page(s) 141
Zhou Cartland [email protected] 08.4
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Zhou Yichuan [email protected] 16.5 / 16.11
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Ziaba Isaac [email protected] 01.18 01.16
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Zielinski Aaron [email protected] 15.21
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Zimmer Daniel [email protected] 03.2
Page(s) 120
Zirakzadeh Cyrus [email protected] 15.5 15.5 15.16
Page(s) 110 110 154
Zivi Karen [email protected] 30.3 30.7
Page(s) 199 253
Zschirnt Simon [email protected] 10.1 10.4
Page(s) 137 203
Zuhone Kristin [email protected] 15.19
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Zyla Justin 13.5
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