2013 Conference Program - Western Social Science Association
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2013 Conference Program - Western Social Science Association
AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Stephen Brown Brandman University, Ontario, Canada Panel 1 Moderator Global Trends in African and African American Education Theodore Ransaw, University of Nevada Las Vegas THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Oxford Panel 2 Moderator “The Value of a Good Education: African American Catholic Schools in San Antonio, Texas from 1888 to 1965” Amber Anderson, St. Mary's University “A Rhetorical Analysis of the Evolution of Hip-Hop Curriculums at Post-Secondary Institutions” Arnold Bell, College of Southern Nevada The African American Landscape Stephen Brown, Brandman University THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Oxford “Caste vs. Minority: The Anatomy and Stakes of an Interwar Social-Scientific Dispute” David A. Varel, University of Colorado at Boulder “Employment and the African American Public: A 21st Century Perspective” Barbara Hewins-Maroney, University of Nebraska at Omaha “Prospects for Black Politics in the Age of Obama” Hermon George, Jr., University of Northern Colorado 1 AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator African-American Studies: Collective Actions of Reform and Violence (CROSS-LISTED WITH AMERICAN STUDIES) Diana L. Ahmad, Missouri University of Science and Technology FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Pike’s Peak Panel 4 Moderator/ Discussant “Linked Fate: Collective Action of the American Negro and the Asian Indian in the Early 20th Century” Andrea M. Slater, UCLA “Recreational Re-Creating: A Cultural Critique of the 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Rides” Esther Kim, University of Utah Race, Sexuality and Dating (CROSS-LISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES AND SOCIOLOGY) Deon Cobasky, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Blanca Peak “Heteronormativity and Patriarchy; A Study on Spelman Students Attitudes towards Interracial Dating” LaToya Council, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Reducing the Impact of the ‘inequalities of love’ experienced by African American College Educated Women” Lynda Dickson, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Primary Factors in the Use and Non-Use of Birth Control” Lauren LeeAnn Beegle, University of Colorado at Boulder “The new social media and suppressed sex: An analysis with special reference to Facebook” Indu V. Menon, Kannur University Panel 5 Moderator African and African Americans Influence on the Media Stephen Brown, Brandman University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Blanca Peak “From Victim to Villan: The Trayvon Martin Story” Sandra L. Combs, Arkansas State University “Perception of African American Women on Reality Television” Nekekia Martin, Arkansas State University-Jonesboro. Monique Ball, Arkansas State University-Jonesboro Brittany Reese, Arkansas State University-Jonesboro 2 AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 6 Moderator K-12 Roundtable Barbara Hewins-Maroney, University of Nebraska at Omaha SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Blanca Peak Panel 7 Moderator “Sixty Years of Hope and Resistance: A Roundtable Discussion of the Impact and Legacies of the Brown Decision” Travis D. Boyce. University of Northern Colorado. Trisha Glover, University of Northern Colorado. Robin Keen, University of Northern Colorado History and evolution the African American community Theodore Ransaw, University of Nevada Las Vegas SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Blanca Peak “Dearfield: Remnants of a Dream” George Junne, University of Northern Colorado Bob Brunswig, University of Northern Colorado Charles Nuckolls, University of Northern Colorado Jay Trask, University of Northern Colorado “Dearfield, Colorado—The Dream and the Reality” George Junne, University of Northern Colorado. Robert Brunswig, University of Northern Colorado. Jay Trask, University of Northern Colorado. Kristina Waller,Texas A&M University 3 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Leo Killsback Arizona State University Cheryl Bennett Arizona State University Panel 1 Moderator Land, Natural Resources and American Indian Cultural Practices and Values Cheryl Bennett, Arizona State University THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Maroon Peak “We did it ourselves': Self-Determination and Environmental Justice in the Native Village of Barrow” Dr. Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University “Not in Our Lands: A Comparative Case Study of Canadian Indigenous Resistance Strategies to Natural Resource Development in British Colombia and the Arctic” Timothy Casey, Colorado Mesa University “The Canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha” Dr. Rebecca Hernandez Rosser, University of California Los Angeles Panel 2 Moderator Roundtable Discussion: Rules for ‘Civilizing’ American Indians and their Reverberations into the Modern Era Dr. Leo Killsback, Arizona State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Maroon Peak Discussants: Suzan Shown Harjo, The Morning Star Institute Dr. James Riding In, Arizona State University Dr. Leo Killsback, Arizona State University 4 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Tribal Sovereignty and Intergovernmental Relationships Dr. Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Maroon Peak “The Menominee Restoration Act of 1973: A 40 Year Restrospective” Nicolas Peroff, University of Missouri-Kansas City “State-Tribal Relations: Challenges and Opportunities of Intergovernmental Partnerships in Arizona and New Mexico” Dr. Michelle Hale, Arizona State University “Native Nation/State Relationships: North Carolina’s Adaptation of the National Indian Child Welfare Act” Danielle Hiraldo, University of Arizona Panel 4 Moderator American Indian Studies Paradigm and Research Dr. James Riding In, Arizona State University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Maroon Peak “Oral Histories and the American Indian Studies Paradigm” Naomi Tom, Arizona State University “Contextualizing the American Indian Studies Paradigm Through Scholarship at ASU” Laura Medina, Arizona State University “The American Indian Studies Paradigm: Integration into High School Curriculum” Justin Hongeva, Arizona State University Panel 5 Moderator Education and Development in Lakota Country Dr. Stephen Sachs, IUPUI THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Maroon Peak “History of Uranium Activities in Lakota Territory” Lilias Jones Jarding, Oglala Lakota College “Leveraging Native American Workforce in the Dakota Territories” Ahmed Al-Asfour, Oglala Lakota College 5 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES THURSDAY 6:15-7:15 pm Maroon Peak Panel 6 Moderator American Indian Studies Section Business Meeting Dine´ Decolonization and Indigenous Knowledge Recovery Dr. Leo Killsback, Arizona State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Elbert A “Language Recovery and Healing Trauma” Eric Hardy, Arizona State University “Decolonizing Navajo Education Intersection of Assimilation and Contemporary Navajo Education” Waquin Preston, Arizona State University “Second Generation Navajo Relocatees: Inheriting Intergenerational Losses” Aresta Tsosie-LaRusso, University of Arizona Panel 7 Moderator Roundtable Discussion: The Metaphysics of Vine’s Metaphysics of Modern Existence, 1979 to 2012 Dr. Thomas J. Hoffman, St. Mary’s University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert A Discussants: Steve Pavlik, Northwest Indian College Dr. Daniel Wildcat, Haskell Indian Nation University Dr. David Wilkins, University of Minnesota 6 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Panel 8 Moderator American Indian History and Indigenous Perspectives Dr. David Martinez, Arizona State University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Elbert A “Blinded by Science! Vine Deloria Jr’s Critique of Archaeology” Dr. David Martinez, Arizona State University “Examples of Multicultural Native American History” Dr. William Haas Moore “Honoring the Circle: The Impact of American Indian Tradition on Western Political thought and Society” Dr. Stephen Sachs, IUPUI Panel 9 Co-Moderator Co-Moderator Criminal Justice in Indian Country Professor Eileen M. Luna-Firebaugh, University of Arizona Dr. Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox, University of Arizona FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Elbert A “Responding to Hate Crimes and Racism in Farmington, New Mexico” Cheryl Bennett, Arizona State University “Tribal Youth Programs: An Exploratory Analysis” Megan Biederwolf, University of Arizona “Indian Law in the New Millennium: The Impact of Politics on Tribal Sovereignty and the Development and Implementation of Anti-Stalking Codes” Anne Luna Gordinier, Howard University “Criminogenic Risks of Sexting and Instantaneous Communication: Impacts on American Indians” Melissa J. Spelchen, University of North Dakota 7 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Panel 10 Moderator Topics in Indian Country William Haas Moore FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Elbert A “American Indians in Museums: An emphasis on Conservation” Martina Dawley, University of Arizona “How Corporate America Helped to Create The American Indian Movement” Robert Bell, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire “Fighting for a Chance: An Educational Perspective on Government Funding for the Wolf Creek Elementary School” Kristina Malec, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Panel 11 Moderator American Indian Law and Policy Cheryl Bennett, Arizona State University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Maroon Peak “How the Georgia State Government Forced the Issue of Cherokee Removal in the Early Nineteenth Century” Frankie Stiles, St. Mary’s University “Dawes Commission Social Network Analysis: Governmental Organization or Organized Crime Syndicate” Gina Stuart Richard, University of Arizona “The Opiate of Indigenous Peoples: State Services and Power Dynamics via Indian Health Services” Crystal Luce, Western Colorado AIDS Project “The Eagle Feather and the White Guy: Perceptions and Representations of the Eagle Feather” Kurt Siedschlaw, University of Nebraska at Kearney 8 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Panel 12 Moderator Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of American Indian Literatures (CROSS-LISTED WITH AMERICAN STUDIES) Howard Horwitz, University of Utah SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Maroon Peak “Literary vs. Primary Voices: Arguing for Native American Rights in the 1820's” Jake Howard, Utah State University “Adapting James Welch's Winter in the Blood for the Screen” Nancy Cook, University of Montana “Bridge-building: Working on and off the Reservation in Thomas King’s Truth and Bright Water” Josh Anderson, Utah State University “Reading Popular Mechanics: Cameras, Cars, and Technology in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Storyteller” Melody Graulich, Utah State University Panel 13 Moderator Panel Presentation: Learning to Sustain Native Nations: Emerging Practice in Environmental Justice, Health, Language, and Cultural Resources Dr. Octaviana V. Trujillo SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Maroon Peak “Silent Death: Abandon Uranium Mining in Cameron, AZ” Krystal Bergen, Northern Arizona University “Language Revitalization on the Tohono O’odham Nation” Austin Chico, Northern Arizona University “Culture and the Re-Building of Native Nations” Heather Eastman, Northern Arizona University “Uranium Mining at Its Best: The Ach’ii is No Goot!” Audrey Goldtooth, Northern Arizona University “Cancer Education for Diné K-12” Micoleen Yazzie, Northern Arizona University 9 AMERICAN STUDIES AMERICAN STUDIES Daniel J. McInerney Utah State University Panel 1 Moderator American Historical Studies: Landscapes, Creatures, and Struggles of the West (CROSS-LISTED WITH HISTORY) Daniel J. McInerney, Utah State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Pike’s Peak “Mesa Verde and American Identity” Ellen Kress, University of Utah “Moving Across the Plains: Prairie Dogs, Overland Emigrants, and Manifest Destiny” Diana L. Ahmad, Missouri University of Science and Technology “President Andrew Jackson as Forgotten Villain: Remembering/Re-imagining Jackson’s Words and Actions toward the Cherokee and Seminole through Folk Tales and Literature” Darrin L. Grinder, Northwest Nazarene University Panel 2 Moderator Topics in American Studies: Policy, Leadership, and Subcultures Daniel J. McInerney, Utah State University THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Pike’s Peak “Religion and the Public Schools: A Postmodern Perspective” Don Hufford, Newman University “H-1B Visa Program: Correcting Methodological Impairments” Edgar Butler, University of California, Riverside “Leader Spirituality and Leader Virtues as Predictors of Effective Leadership” Maria N. Hodgson, The University of Texas at Brownsville Mark T. Green, Our Lady of the Lake University Carol Wheeler, Our Lady of the Lake University 10 AMERICAN STUDIES “The ‘Passing’ of Hipsterdom: Authenticity, Irony and Race in Contemporary Subculture” Jon Leon Torn, Northern Arizona University Panel 3 Moderator African-American Studies: Collective Actions of Reform and Violence (CROSS-LISTED WITH AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES) Diana L. Ahmad, Missouri University of Science and Technology FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Pike’s Peak Panel 4 Moderator “Linked Fate: Collective Action of the American Negro and the Asian Indian in the Early 20th Century” Andrea M. Slater, UCLA “Recreational Re-Creating: A Cultural Critique of the 50th Anniversary of the Freedom Rides” Esther Kim, University of Utah American Literary Studies: Violence, Voices, and inVestments Darrin L. Grinder, Northwest Nazarene University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Pike’s Peak “Abjecting The Other in Cormac McCarthy’s ‘The Crossing” Whitney Borup, University of Utah “Emerging Entanglements: Vegetable Voices in ‘Saga of the Swamp Thing’ and ‘Black Orchid’” Adele Bealer, University of Utah “‘Fumes of Free Enterprise’: DeLillo’s Prisoners, Rational Expectations, and the Financial Crisis” Howard Horwitz, University of Utah 11 AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 5 Co-Moderator Roundtable: Cities, Sagebrush, and Solitude: Confronting the Policy Challenges of the Great Basin (CROSS-LISTED WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ARID LANDS) Dennis R. Judd, University of Illinois at Chicago; Stephanie Witt, Boise State University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Pike’s Peak Panel 6 Moderator Participants: Alicia Barber, University of Nevada Reno Jessica Deshazo, Northern Arizona University erin d. mcclellan, Boise State University Todd Shallat, Boise State University Christopher A. Simon, University of Utah Zachary Smith, Northern Arizona University Brent S. Steel, Oregon State University Erika Wolters, Oregon State University The Use of Movies in Teaching in a Liberal Arts Program Sharaf Rehman, University of Texas-Brownsville FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Pike’s Peak “Interpersonal Communication According to the Movies” Maria N. Hodgson, The University of Texas at Brownsville “Incorporating Visual Representations of Communication Theories into the Classroom” Gil Castillo, The University of Texas at Brownsville “Tolerance to Deception in a Romantic Relationship: An intercultural interpretation of ‘Brief Encounter’ (1945)” Sharaf Rehman, The University of Texas-Brownsville 12 AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 7 Moderator Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of American Indian Literatures (CROSS-LISTED WITH AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES) Howard Horwitz, University of Utah SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Maroon Peak “Literary vs. Primary Voices: Arguing for Native American Rights in the 1820's” Jake Howard, Utah State University “Adapting James Welch’s ‘Winter in the Blood’ for the Screen” Nancy Cook, University of Montana “Bridge-building: Working on and off the Reservation in Thomas King’s ‘Truth and Bright Water’” Josh Anderson, Utah State University “Reading Popular Mechanics: Cameras, Cars, and Technology in Leslie Marmon Silko’s ‘Storyteller’” Melody Graulich, Utah State University 13 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY Stephan Edwards University of Montana-Missoula Heather Albanesi University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Panel 1 Moderator Markets and Economic Development (CROSS-LISTED WITH GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT) Dr. Michèle Companion, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert B “Happiness, Well-being, and Rights: Envisioning alternatives to economic development” David Breed, University of Colorado - Denver “Enlisting human capabilities to pursue fair market development: a year in South Africa’s emerging rooibos tea communities” Jennifer Keahey, Colorado State University “Beyond donors and dollars: contradictions of rural development in Mozambique” Carly Santoro, University of Denver Panel 2 Moderator/ Discussant Exploring Cultural Difference: Cross-cultural experiences of collectivism and individualism (CROSS-LISTED WITH SOCIOLOGY) Jeffrey Montez de Oca, University of Colorado Colorado Springs THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Blanca Peak “Doping in France and USA. Comparison of a socialist and a liberal sports model” Christophe Brissonneau, Centre de Recherche Sens Ethique Société-Université Paris Descartes “The Abundance of the Commons and the Politics of Plenty: One Community’s Understanding of Shared Resources” Chelsea Schelly, University of Wisconsin-Madison 14 ANTHROPOLOGY “What predicts loneliness?: Examining cultural differences worldwide” Valerie A. Lykes and Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Nevada, Reno "The Mascot Effect 2: Social Factors Influencing Pronunciation of the Word Coyote" Kellam Barta, North Dakota State University This paper won first place for the best Undergraduate Paper for this year. 15 ARID LANDS STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY ARID LANDS STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY Daniel D. Kuester Kansas State University Panel 1 Moderator Issues in College Athletics and Water Rights Vladimir Bejan, Seattle University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Executive Suite 501 “Athletic Success and Aridity Revisited: Does Aridity Affect the Relative Success of a College Basketball Team?” Daniel D. Kuester, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS and Kyle Ross, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR “Changes in Sports Geography: College Athletic Conference Realignments and Relocations of Professional Teams” Gene Burd, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX “A natural history of the conflict between the acequias of El Rio De Las Gallinas and the City of Las Vegas and New Mexico” Nejem Raheem, Emerson University, Boston, MA “The Political Economy of Water Resources in Times of Drought: An Exploration of Public Policies and Private Interests” David E.R. Gay and Charles Britton, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville AR and Richard Ford, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock AR 16 ARID LANDS STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY Panel 2 Moderator Investigations of Economic and Statistical Differences in Arid and Humid States Daniel D. Kuester, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Executive Suite 501 “An Analysis and Statistical Investigation of Mental Health Metrics for the AALS Arid/Semi-Arid State Classification” Sara Earley, MSW/ASW Community Based Adult Services, Los Angeles, California and Joseph Earley, Department of Economics, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California “State-Level Impacts of Energy Price Shocks on Economic Activity: Which Energy Series Forecasts the Best?” Mark Melichar, Kansas State University, Manhattan KS “Oil Price Shocks and Asymmetric Monetary Policy” Vladimir Bejan Seattle University, Seattle WA and C. Patrick Scott, Kansas State University, Manhattan KS Panel 3 Co-Moderators Roundtable: Cities, Sagebrush, and Solitude: Confronting the Policy Challenges of the Great Basin (CROSS-LISTED WITH AMERICAN STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) Dennis R. Judd, University of Illinois at Chicago; Stephanie Witt, Boise State University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Pike’s Peak Participants: Alicia Barber, University of Nevada Reno Jessica Deshazo, Northern Arizona University erin d. mcclellan, Boise State University Todd Shallat, Boise State University Christopher A. Simon, University of Utah Zachary Smith, Northern Arizona University Brent S. Steel, Oregon State University Erika Wolters, Oregon State University FRIDAY 5:00-6:00 pm Arid Lands Business Meeting Summit Peak 17 ASIAN STUDIES ASIAN STUDIES Linda H. Chiang Azusa Pacific University Panel 1 Moderator Discussant Social Media and Politics Linda H. Chiang, Azusa Pacific University Chris Yoon, Azusa Pacific University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Executive Suite 2606 “From The Politics of Identity: To Identity Politics” Himanshi Raizada, Lamar University & Phylis Lan Lin, University of Indianapolis “How a Visual Culture can Influence Propaganda” Becky Roe and Linda H. Chiang, Azusa Pacific University “Examining Weibo’s Influences on Citizens’ Participation in Public Issues” Yiyang Li, Chenjie Zhang & Xiaoru Zhao, Arkansas University Panel 2 Moderator Discussant Studies on Aging in Taiwan: Social and Physical Issues Wen-hui Tsai, National Chengkung University, Taiwan & Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, USA Linda H. Chiang, Azusa Pacific University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Executive Suite 2606 “The evaluation of social outcomes of older adult education: The indicator construction of health and social engagement” Lin, Li-Hui , National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan “A study on the participation in the assignmentoriented learning of the elderly: Training of child care providers” Wei, Chen-Chi, Mingshin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan “Physical Activity, Cognitive Activity, and Health Status Related to Subjective Memory Complains” Lee, Pai-lin , National Pingtung University of Education, Taiwan) , Wang, Chiao-Li , National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan, Hsiao, Ching Hsiang, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan 18 ASIAN STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Education and Policies Becky Roe, Azusa Pacific University Geoffrey Luurs, Colorado State University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Executive Suite 2606 “Educational Reform: Impact of Charter Schools in Los Angeles and its impact on Asian students” Chris Yoon, Azusa Pacific University “Education through the lens of propaganda arts” Linda H. Chiang & Becky Roe, Azusa Pacific University “India-born faculty members in the United States: Successes and Challenges” Meghna Sabharwal, The University of Texas at Dallas Roli Varma, University of New Mexico Panel 4 Moderator Discussant Social Issues and Economics Linda H. Chiang, Azusa Pacific University Chris Yoon, Azusa Pacific University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Executive Suite 2606 “The Role of Chinese Sovereignty in China's Contrasting Pre- and Post-1949 Economic Development Record” Stephen Thomas, University of Colorado Denver “Militant State Rhetoric: The Chinese Communist Party” Geoffrey Luurs, Colorado State University 19 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Victor Konrad Carleton University Panel 1 Moderator Discussant Globalization, Citizenship and Borderland Realities Martin van der Velde, Radboud University Sonia Bass Zavala, Universidad Autonama de Ciudad Juarez THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Yale “The Myth of Globalization and Borderland Realities” Leslie Powner, Keele University “Indocumentado: The Depoliticization of Migrant and Queer Bodies in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands” T. Mark Montoya and Nathania Garcia, Northern Arizona University “Across the Causeway: Singapore’s ‘Border Expansion’ into Malaysia” Keiko T. Tamura, University of Kitakyushu Panel 2 Moderator Discussant Identity Politics at the U.S.-Mexico Border Nicholas Villanueva, Vanderbilt University John Dean, Texas A&M University THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Columbia “From Interdependent to Alienated: The Culture of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands of the South” Manuel Ramirez, University of Texas, Austin “On the Border of Faith and Politics: Why Churches May Offer the Strongest Hope for Comprehensive Immigration Reform” Cari Lee Skogberg, Fountain Hills, Arizona “The Wall’s Long Shadow: The State’s Breach of Trust and Identity Politics in South Texas” Kym Neck, CUNY Graduate Center “Arizona and Alabama: emblematic cases of U.S. antiimmigration attitudes” Monica Verea, UNAM, Mexico 20 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Discussant “Othering” in Borderlands Kimberly Collins, California State University, San Bernadino Cynthia Lintz, Virginia Tech THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Yale “A Theoretical Development of ‘Othering’ and Why It Is Important to the Public Sphere” Kimberly Collins, California State University, San Bernadino “Othering’ and the Politics of Forgetting: Case Study of the Korean Diaspora in Japan” Hyunjoo Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University “The Border Performed in Films: Does ‘Othering’ Work Both Ways?” Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas, El Paso Panel 4 Moderator Discussant Global Terrorist Networks and Border Security Responses Tony Payan, University of Texas, El Paso and Baker Institute, Rice University Bruno Dupeyron, University of Regina THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Columbia “Trans-Border Terrorist Networks and the Malian Rebellion in the Sahel-Sahara” Olivier Walther, CEPS, Luxembourg “Functional Differentiation in Border Security: A Comparative Analysis of Al-Shabaab Financing and Recruiting Networks in North America and Europe” Christian Leuprecht and Todd Hataley, Royal Military College of Canada “Border Security, Sovereignty, and the Canadian Coast Guard’s Role” Bethan Buchanan and Kelly Sundberg, Mount Royal University 21 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 5 Moderator Discussant Medioambiente Aida Yarira Reyes, Universidad Autonama de Ciudad Juarez Manuel Chavez, Michigan State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Summit Peak “Reestructuración Energética de las Bibliotecas de la UACJ” Elidhe Staines Orozco, Aida Yarira Reyes, Carlos Montano, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Las Organizaciones Industriales y el Manejo de los Residuos Tóxicos en Ciudad Juárez” Aida Reyes Escalante, Carmen Álvarez, Demetrio Reyna, Alfonso Toscano, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “El Agua en la Región Paso del Norte desde la Mirada de la Ecología Política” Sandra Bustillos Duran, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Panel 6 Moderator PLENARY SESSION : Brownbag Lunch and a Movie Jamie Wilson, University of Arizona THURSDAY 11:30 am-12:45 pm Mt. Columbia Panel 7 Moderator Award Winning Documentary “Paraiso for Sale” (PBS, 2011), by Anayansi Prado “Addresses what is a borderland and deals with the globalization of borders in a unique way.” PLENARY SESSION : ABS Lifetime Achievement Award Christine Brenner, University of Massachusetts, Boston THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Columbia The first recipient of the award is Dr. Oscar J. Martinez, Regent’s Professor of History, University of Arizona. Professor Martinez will present a lecture entitled: “Answering the Ultimate Border Question: Why is my side poorer than yours?” 22 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 8 Moderator Discussant Managing the Interaction between National and Regional / Cross-Regional Governance: Regulatory Cooperation Projects in North America and Beyond (CROSS-LISTED WITH CANADIAN STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) Todd Hataley, Royal Military College of Canada Ross Burkhart, Boise State University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Columbia Panel 9 Moderator Discussant “The U.S.–Canada Regulatory Cooperation Council: Opportunities, Outcomes, Options” Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge “Whither Regulatory Cooperation in North America and Europe? Asymmetrical Bargaining between Regulatory States” Greg Anderson, University of Alberta Virtual Borders Javier Duran, University of Arizona Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas, El Paso THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Yale “Virtual Frontiers: Russian Border Guard Poems Online” Mari Ristolainen, University of Eastern Finland “‘Pirates’ of the South Texas Borderlands: Underground Consumption of Unauthorized Music, Software, Movies, Cable, and Internet Service” Michael J. Pisani, Central Michigan University “Documenting Abuse: Critical Witnessing in Documentary Film: Migration, Detention and Removal” Jamie Wilson, University of Arizona “Simulinking and the Hyperverse: How the AntiImmigrant Movement is Thriving on the Internet” Willie Costley, University of Arizona 23 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 10 Moderator Discussant Transnacionalismo, genero y violencia en la frontera México-EEUU Maria Socorro Tabuenca, University of Texas, El Paso Consuelo Pequeño, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Summit Peak “Las micro-políticas de la violencia sobre la mujer mexicana migrante en EUA” Aileen El-Kadi, University of Texas, El Paso “Escribir desde el silencio: La infancia y la impotencia ante el femininicidio” Rocio Irene Meijia, Centro de Atencion Integral a la Pareja, A.C. “Bordeando la escritura: Feminicidio de ida y vuelta. Visiones desde El Paso” Maria Socorro Tabuenca, University of Texas, El Paso Panel 11 Moderator Discussant North American Product Spaces and Flows Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Yale “The Demand for Labor, Capital and Materials of the Mexican Maquiladora” Jorge Ibarra Salazar and Francisco García Pérez, ITESM, Monterrey “The NAFTA Product Space and Its Implications for Transnational Development in North America” Belinda Roman, Palo Alto College and St. Mary’s University “Are Hispanics Along the U.S.-Mexico Border More Likely to Incorporate Than Those in the Interior of Texas, and Why Does It Matter?” David J. Molina, University of North Texas “Women Maquiladora Workers in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico: A Comparative Analysis of the Labor Market in Recession Periods, 2001-2010” Yadira Soledad Cortés Castillo, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez 24 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 12 Moderator Discussant Futile War on Drugs? Binational Perspectives with a Focus on the U.S. – Mexico Border Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas, El Paso Irasema Coronado, University of Texas, El Paso THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Columbia Panel 13 Moderator Discussant “A War that Can’t be Won? Binational Perspectives on the Drug War” Tony Payan, University of Texas, El Paso and Baker Institute, Rice University “Challenging Foreign Policy from the Border: The Forty Year War On Drugs” Kathleen Staudt and Beto O’Rourke, University of Texas, El Paso Environmental Policy Challenges Along the U.S.-Mexico Border Donna Lybecker, Idaho State University Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Yale “The U.S.-Mexico Border Wall(s): The Elite Role with Physical Creations and Policy Narratives” Donna Lybecker, Mark McBeth and Maria Husmann, Idaho State University “The Missing Link(s): National Security and Sustainable Environment in Two Shared Protected Areas” Janeane Harwell, Colorado State University “Minute 319: The new features of the U.S.-Mexico environmental cooperation and climate change” Oscar F. Ibáñez, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Panel 14 Moderator Discussant Transnational Spaces of Hybrid and Indigenous Identity Manuel Chavez, Michigan State University Jeremy Smith, University of Eastern Finland FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Columbia “Novel Borderings and Internal Transnational Social Spaces” Tamar Diana Wilson, University of Missouri, St. Louis “If the Borders Could Tell: A hybrid identity of the border in the Karelian borderland” Saija Kaskinen, University of Eastern Finland “Cross-border Indigenous Groups: Between territorial and symbolic boundaries” Minerva Campion, University of the Basque Country 25 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 15 Moderator Discussant Environmental Policy Change on the U.S. –Mexico Border Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University Donna Lybecker, Idaho State University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Yale “Thirty Years of the La Paz Agreement: Accomplishments and Challenges” Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University “Cross-Border Learning in Transboundary Water Management Under Climatic Change in North America: analysis of the Seattle-Vancouver and Tijuana-San Diego cases” Raúl Pacheco-Vega, CIDE, Mexico “Mapping the Landscape of Human Development in Dona Ana County” Chris Brown, Randy Carr, Madeline Schoderbek, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces Panel 16 Moderator Discussant Cross-border Community Cooperation, Engagement and Sustainability James Scott, University of Eastern Finland Heather N. Nicol, Trent University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Columbia “New Civic Neighborhood: Cross-Border Cooperation and Civil Society Engagement at the Finnish-Russian Border” Jussi Laine, University of Eastern Finland “Community Engagement and the Reduction of CrossBorder Transaction Costs” Todd Hataley and Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada “Border Planning with the C3 Index : The role of cultural competency in creating sustainable communities” Andrea Garfinkel-Castro, University of Utah “How to measure the success of cross-border cooperation? Selected criteria of assessment” Krzysztof Wojciechowski, Europa-Universitaet Viadrina 26 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 17 Migración y Violencia Moderator Discussant Rodolfo Rincones Delgado, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez and University of Texas, El Paso Christine Brenner, University of Massachusetts, Boston FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Summit Peak “Circulación Laboral de Personas Altamente Calificadas en la Región del Paso del Norte” Rodolfo Rincones Delgado, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez and University of Texas, El Paso “Lo Que Ciudad Juárez y Sus Habitantes Necesitan” Héctor Padilla Delgado, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Una Reflexión Sobre la Problemática Migratoria en el Norte de México desde la Frontera de Ciudad Juárez-El Paso” Carmen Caballero Lozano, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Using a Petri Net to Compare Social Inclusion for its Minorities into Three Societies: The Basque Country, Republic of Hawaii and Juárez City” Carlos Alberto Ochoa Ortiz-Zezzatti, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Panel 18 Moderator Discussant The Sovereign Border – State, Territory, Effect Jussi Lane, University of Eastern Finland Akihiro Iwashita, Hokkaido University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Yale “European Union and Conceptual Borderings of Europe: Is the Territorial “Trap” a Trap?” James Scott, University of Eastern Finland “Sovereign Borders, East and West” Edward Boyle, Hokkaido University “Beyond Westphalian Borders: Changing Concepts of Sovereignty and the Notion of De-Bordering and ReBordering” Ilkka Liikanen, University of Eastern Finland 27 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 19 Moderator Discussant La Frontera Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, University of Texas, Brownsville Tony Payan, Univeristy of Texas, El Paso and Baker Institute, Rice University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Columbia “Drogas, Violencia y Tráfico de Personas en las Dos Fronteras de México: Diagnóstico y Recomendaciones de Política y Cooperación Regional” Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, University of Texas, Brownsville “Evolución en indicadores de desarrollo humano y de capacidades institucionales en Baja California y sus municipios (2000-2010)” Agustín Sandez Pérez, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California “El Programa Oportunidades y su impacto en las relaciones de género en un contexto fronterizo, 20062012” Consuelo Pequeño Rodríguez and Mayra González Castillo, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Estudio de los Factores Determinantes del Desempeño del Producto Interno Bruto en las Entidades Federativas Mexicanas: Educación e Infraestructura” Tom Fullerton, University of Texas, El Paso, and Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Patricia Barraza de Anda, Lisbeily Domínguez, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Panel 20 Moderator Discussant Forces, Dynamics, and Impacts of Violence on the News Media on the Texas-Mexico Border Manuel Chavez, Michigan State University Irasema Coronado, University of Texas, El Paso FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Suite 401 “Adaptations and Practice of Journalism in the News Media System of the Laredo Region” Maria Flores, Texas A&M University “Risks on Freedom of Information and the Press due to Violence on the Southwestern U.S. Border” Guadalupe Correa, University of Texas, Brownsville “Transformation and Dynamics of News Media Production on the U.S.-Mexico Border” Manuel Chavez, Michigan State University “Social Impacts of Violence on the Family across the Texas-Mexico Border” Silvia Nunez, Universidad Nacional Autonama de Mexico, CISAN 28 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Yale Panel 21 Moderator Panelists Panel 22 Moderator Discussant PLENARY SESSION: Public Policy and the Border: The ‘Beyond the Border’ Accord Between Canada and the United States in the Context of Globalization and Transnationalism Don Alper, Western Washington University Chris Sands, Western Washington University, Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge, Don Alper, Western Washington University, Christian Leuprecht and Todd Hataley, Royal Military College of Canada Mobility Makes the Heart Grow Fonder?: Migration, Repatriation, and Border Crossing Phenomena in Eurasia Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University Martin van der Velde, Radboud University FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Columbia “Migration in the Age of Mobility: Border Crossing, Transcending Identities” Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University “Borderland People at the Edge of Eurasia: Sakhalin Island and Changing Border” Taisho Nakayama, Hokkaido University “Russian Transatlantic Liners after the Russo-Japanese War: Passport Issues of Jewish Immigrants” Yukimura Sakon, Hokkaido University “Too Asian, Not Asian Enough: Study on Contemporary British Asian Writings” Hisae Komatsu, Hokkaido University 29 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 23 Moderator Discussant Historical and Literary Perspectives on Borders Oscar Martinez, University of Arizona Ilkka Liikanen, University of Eastern Finland FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Wilson “Hyphenated Citizen: How American Federation of Labor Organizer Clemente Idar Fought for Labor and Citizenship Rights for Mexicans and Mexican Americans in South Texas, 1918-1934” Stephanie L. Diaz, University of Central Oklahoma “Migration, Region and Literature: Transformation of the Polish Cross-Border Writers in Germany” Satoko Inoue, University of Tokyo “The U.S. – Mexico war and Mexican Identity: Ignacio Solares’ Yankee Invasion: A Novel of Mexico City” John Dean, Texas A&M University “Degrees of Loyalty: The Mexican Revolution and World War I” Nicholas Villanueva, Vanderbilt University Panel 24 Moderator Discussant Student Panel: Representaciones del feminicidio en la literature, el cine y el arte Maria Socorro Tabuenca, University of Texas, El Paso Javier Duran, University of Arizona FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Yale “Análisis del filme El Traspatio Juárez: Gritos en Silencio, como discurso adherente a los feminicidios en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México” Patricia Carrete, University of Texas, El Paso “The Virgin of Juárez: Representación ordinaria de un problema extraordinario” Carmen de Leon, University of Texas, El Paso “El arte como medio de reclamo social. Un análisis a la canción Sueños Rotos” Mirna Ajo, University of Texas, El Paso “Enredadera a dos voces” Emily Celeste Vásquez Enríquez, University of Texas, El Paso 30 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES FRIDAY 6:00-7:00 pm Mt. Columbia FRIDAY 7:00-9:00 pm Mt. Elbert B Panel 25 Moderator Discussant Association for Borderlands Studies Business Meeting Association for Borderlands Studies Reception (By Invitation Only) De-Bordering Processes of Environmental Change and Natural Resources Development, and the Changing Structure of Governance Systems Chris Brown, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Columbia “National and Regime Borders in Ecosystem Management: The Case of the Amur-Okhotsk Ecosystem” Yasunori Hanamatsu, Hokkaido University “Overlapping Spaces and Changing Boundaries in Water Governance of the Mekong River” Shiro Mineta, Waseda University “Conflicting National Interests Without a Shared Framework for Boundary Making and Cooperative Management in the South China Sea” Akihiro Hirayama, Hokkaido University 31 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 26 Moderator Discussant Representation and Contestation in Borderlands Space Jeremy Smith, University of Eastern Finland Victor Konrad, Carleton University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Yale “Water and Death: Representations of the “letting die” in the Sonoran Desert Border in ‘Humane Borders’ Maps” Daniela Johannes, University of Arizona “The Nature of Borders” Beatrix Haselsberger, Vienna University of Technology “Contesting the Borderlands: Sounding and Shaping Dialogue within Immigration Removal Centres” Julia Morris, University of London “You Teach a Night in Compton?: Personal Reflections on Narratives of Borders of Class and Privilege in the City of Angels” Gabriele Kohpahl, UCLA Center for the Study of Women SATURDAY 9:30-11:30 am Imperial Ballroom Short Course on Visualizing North America’s Changing Environment offered and supported by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation Facilitators and Instructors, Karen Richardson and Jeff Staub, Commission for Environmental Cooperation This workshop will use GIS layers from the North American Environmental Atlas of the CEC to explore environmental issues. This hands-on workshop will use Arc GIS layers and Geo PDFs to explore the different layers in the atlas. Participants are welcome to use workshop materials or bring their own laptop to follow the discussion. 32 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 27 Moderator Discussant Panel Discussion on Major Border/Borderlands Projects Around the World: Purpose, Design, Impact and Opportunity Victor Konrad, Carleton University Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Columbia Panel 28 Moderator Discussant Panelists: Don Alper, Western Washington University James Scott, University of Eastern Finland Anne-Laure Amilhat-Szary University of Grenoble Akihiro Iwashita, Hokkaido University Problemas sociales transfronterizos. Una Mirada multidisciplinaria desde la frontera Mexicana Sonia Bass Zavala, Universida Autonama de Ciudad Juarez Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, University of Texas, Brownsvile SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Yale “OSCs, filantropía y desarrollo. La solución de problemáticas sociales en las ciudades fronterizas de Tamaulipas” Artemisa López León, Colegio de la Frontera NorteMatamoros “Pobreza urbana. Una realidad de la frontera juarense” Sonia Bass Zavala, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Jaime Ramírez Muñoz, El Colegio de México “Migración, Ciudadanía y Familias. Una reflexión desde los mercados laborales tras nacionales de la Frontera Norte de México” José Guadalupe Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Universidad de Sonora-Unidad Nogales “La Universidad Mexicana tampoco cruza la frontera” David Rocha Romero, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California-Tijuana 33 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 29 PLENARY SESSION: Visualizing Borders—Exhibition on ‘Indigenous Ainu People and Borders’ at the Hokkaido University Museum Moderator Edward Boyle, Hokkaido University SATURDAY 11:30 am-12:45 pm Mt. Columbia Panel 30 PLENARY SESSION: Making a World-Wide Border Studies Community: The BRIT – ABS Nexus Moderator Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Yale Panel 31 Speakers: Koji Yamazaki, Center for Ainu and Indigenous Studies, Hokkaido University Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University Moderator Discussant This session continues the dialogue of the ABS visioning committee and the ABS planning initiative. Panelists: Tony Payan University of Texas, El Paso and Baker Institute, Rice University, Akihiro Iwashita, Hokkaido University, Martin van der Velde, Radboud University, Kimberly Collins, California State University, San Bernardino, Paul Richardson, University of Manchester Bordering Russia and China Ilkka Liikanen, University of Eastern Finland Beatrix Haselsberger, Vienna University of Technology SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Yale “From Closed City to Window on Asia: Vladivostok and the changing nature of Russia’s far eastern borderlands” Paul Richardson, University of Manchester “China’s Xinjiang and Central Asia: Opportunity and Challenge to Integrate” Xu Jianying, Research Centre for History and Geography of China’s Borderlands, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences “Putin, Medvedev and Eurasian Integration” Hanna Smith, University of Helsinki “Kyrgyzstan and the Eurasian Customs Union” Jeremy Smith, University of Eastern Finland 34 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES Panel 32 Moderator Discussant Critical Border Studies Heather N. Nicol, Trent University Kimberly Collins, California State University, San Bernardino SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Columbia “Border Studies: bringing the state, comparative analysis and intersectionality back in” Bruno Dupeyron, University of Regina “Global, Regional, National, and Local Perspectives of the ‘Other’ along the Bulgarian-Macedonian Border” Cynthia Lintz, Virginia Tech “Female experiences in the political system: a case study of the policies of the border state of Chihuaha, Mexico” Martha Estela Pérez García, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Political participation in local government: the case of women in the border state of Chihuahua” Isabel Escalona Rodríguez, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Panel 33 Moderator ¿Quién cuida a los niños, niñas y jóvenes en Ciudad Juárez? Casas de cuidado, albergues infantiles, y sistemas escolarizados Sandra Bustillos Durán SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Summit Peak “Familias, Mujeres, Niños, Niñas, y Jóvenes: Una Mirada Demográfica de Ciudad Juárez” Sandra Bustillos Durán, Socorro Velázquez, and Myrna Limas, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “El Cuidado Infantil en Familias Indígenas Migrantes en Chihuahua, México” Pavel Gutiérrez Sandoval, Evangelina Cervantes, and Marisol Arizméndiz, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Centros de Bienestar Infantil en Ciudad Juárez: De una Acción Social a una Política Pública” Carmen Lucila Álvarez González, Aida Reyes Escalante, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Cuidadoras, Nannys y & Sirvientas” Edith Vera Bustillos, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez and University of Texas, El Paso 35 ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES “Desdibujando las Paternidades, Historias y Reconfiguraciones de Hijos y Padres entre Varones en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua” Flor Urbina Barrera, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez “Exclusión Escolar de las Juventudes de Ciudad Juárez” María Nieves González Valles, Alberto Castro Valles, and Maria Elena Vidaña Gaytan, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Panel 34 Moderator Discussant Conflict and Governance Leslie Powner, Keele University Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Columbia “The Lesser Evil: The State and Drug Network Resilience in Mexico” Nathan Jones, Baker Institute, Rice University “La Hidropolítica en el Rio Suchiate: Un acercamiento a la cuenca transfronteriza y a sus conflictos” Jonathan Gómora Alarcón “Cross-border governance on the U.S.-Mexico Border” Pamela Cruz, University of Texas, El Paso Panel 35 Moderator Discussant New Dimensions in Border Studies Anne-Laure Amilhat-Szary, University of Grenoble Paul Richardson, University of Manchester SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Yale “The geopolitical meaning of a contemporary visual art upsurge on the Canada-U.S. border” Anne-Laure Amilhat-Szary, University of Grenoble “The Border as Underwater ‘Barrier’? Early Development of the Submarine and the Extension of the Tridimensionality of National Boundaries” Lawrence Taylor, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana “Sakhalin, Kunashir, Yonaguni, and Tsushima: Current Situations in the Japanese ‘Border’ Regions” Hiroshi Itani, Hokkaido University “The ‘Beyond the Border Accord’, Critical Border Studies, and a Prospectus for Borderlands Culture Exploration for Canada” Victor Konrad, Carleton University 36 CANADIAN STUDIES CANADIAN STUDIES Rev. Thomas R. Murphy Seattle University Denver Lewellen University of California, Berkeley Panel 1 History and Anthropology THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Executive Suite 2606 “Still Alive: The Role of Community Care Services for Persons with HIV in Nova Scotia” Denver Lewellen, the University of California at Berkeley “A Home Neither There nor Here: African America Refugees at Victoria, Vancouver Island, 1858-1865” Rev. Thomas R. Murphy, S.J, Seattle University “Mayor Steven Juba and the proposed Winnipeg Monorail project of the 1970's” Lawrence Taylor, El Colegio De la Frontera Norte “Emily Carr and the Anthropologists” Rita Ross, the University of California at Berkeley Panel 2 Moderator Literature Rita Ross, the University of California at Berkeley THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Executive Suite 2606 “Imagining the River of Now and Then” Carol Beran, St. Mary's College of California “Layers of Time: Margaret Atwood's Handling of Time in 'The Handmaid's Tale.'” Charlotte Templin, University of Indianapolis “In Search of the Dead in Atwood's 'Isis in Darkness' and Other Texts” Sharon Wilson, the University of Northern Colorado 37 CANADIAN STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Managing the Interaction between National and Regional/Cross-Regional Governance: Regulatory Cooperation Projects in North America and Beyond (CROSS LISTED WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Todd Hataley, Royal Military College of Canada Ross Burkhart, Boise State University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Columbia Panel 4 “The US-Canada Regulatory Cooperation Council: Opportunities, Outcomes and Options” Geoffrey Hale, the University of Lethbridge “Whither Regulatory Cooperation in North America and Europe? Asymmetrical Bargaining Between Regulatory States” Greg Anderson, University of Alberta Political Science THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Executive Suite 2606 “Not in Our Lands: A Comparative Case Study of Canadian Indigenous Resistance Strategies to Natural Resource Development in British Columbia and the Arctic” Timothy Casey, Colorado Mesa University “The Harper Legacy and the Canadian Party System” Steve Patten, the University of Alberta “Canadian Diplomacy and the 1982 Falklands War” Timothy Winegard, Colorado Mesa University “The Canadian Provincial Nominee Program: One answer to America’s flawed Model of Immigration Policy-Making?” Andrew Thangasamy, Metropolitan State University of Denver 38 CHICANO STUDIES CHICANO STUDIES Debra D. Andrist Sam Houston State University Panel 1 Moderator Discussant Gender and Identity Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University Kay Raymond, Sam Houston State University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Executive Suite 501 “Bridges” Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University “From Berkeley to Chiloé: A Young Woman Gains Strength” Kay Raymond, Sam Houston State University “Latina Ophelia Project Girls in the Coachella Valley” Edgar Butler, University of California, Riverside “Género, erotismo, magia y estilo literario en “Dos Palabras”, cuento de Isabel Allende” Jorge Chavarro, Sam Houston University Panel 2 Moderator Discussant Geography and Identity Kimberly Habeggar, Regis University, Denver Lauren M.P. Derby, University of Houston FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm “The Signs of the American Southwest” Kimberly Habeggar, Regis University, Denver Mt. Columbia “Natural(ization): Surroundings and Psyche in Americo Paredes' George Washington Gómez” Lauren M.P. Derby, University of Houston “The Controversial Use of Principles of Social Network Theory in Practice With Immigrants in Border Areas” Emilia E. Martínez-Brawley and Paz M. B. Zorita, Arizona State University “La parodia en Raining Backwards: A New Orleans Jazz Funeral” Elizabeth Coscio, University of St. Thomas/Houston 39 CHICANO STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Ethnic/Racial Issues and Identity Rafael E. Saumell Muñoz, Sam Houston State University Stephen Miller, Texas A&M University FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm “José María Heredia: A Cuban Without a Country” Rafael E. Saumell Muñoz, Sam Houston State University Executive Suite 2606 “Woman’s Unlikely Surrender: A Feminist Reading of Cristina García’s Dreaming in Cuban” Brenda Adcock, Fort Hays Kansas State University “Negritud: Expresión literaria y social en el Perú” Alcibíades Policarpo, Sam Houston State University “Today’s First Generation Hispanic/Latino College/University Students and Hinojosa’s Klail City Death Trip Series” Stephen Miller, Texas A&M University 40 CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY James G. Linn Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development Debra R. Wilson Middle Tennessee State University Steven E. Brown University of Hawaii Panel 1 Moderator Discussant Conceptualizing, Implementing, and Evaluating Nursing Interventions Debra R. Wilson, Middle Tennessee State University Cheryl Kruschke, Regis University THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Crestone Peak ““How to Live Well With Chronic Disease: A Management Model for Addiction and Other Chronic Diseases” Sandra Rasmussen, Williamsville Wellness and Walden University “Discovery Club: Implementation of Community Partnerships for a Better Tomorrow” Nicole Thede, Metropolitan State University of Denver “Testing the Care Dependency Scale in the Long Term Care Setting” Cheryl Kruschke, Tristen Amador, Jode Malhotra, and Teresa Stephen, Regis University “Diabetes Management Update: Promoting Self-Efficacy and Improving Quality of Life” Cathy Cooper, Middle Tennessee State University 41 CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY Panel 2 Moderator Discussant Qualitative Research in Nursing Practice Phyllis Graham-Dickerson, Regis University Lynne Bentley, University of Colorado, Denver THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Crestone Peak “State of the Science: Linking Burden of Disease, Identity, and Emotional Distress in Cancer Survivors” Lynne Bentley, University of Colorado, Denver “Long-Term Health Outcomes of Childhood Sexual Abuse” Debra R. Wilson, Middle Tennessee State University and Walden University “The Lived Experience of Digital Storytelling: Part I, II, & III” Phyllis Graham-Dickerson, Lynn Wimett, and Cheryl Kruschke, Regis University Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Qualitative Analyses of the Lived Experiences of Chronic Illness and Disability Adi Finklestein, The Hebrew University and the School of Nursing, the JCT, Jerusalem, Israel Susan Schweik, University of California, Berkeley THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Crestone Peak “Stories From the Heart: Biosocial Narratives of Women With Complex Congenital Heart Disease” Kaitlin Kimmel, University of California, Berkeley “My Relationship With the Bag: A Dialogue” Susan Schweik, University of California, Berkeley and Adi Finklestein, The Hebrew University and the School of Nursing, the JCT, Jerusalem, Israel “The Lived Realities of Persons With Chronic Pain” Hilary Selznick, Illinois State University “Parents' Perceptions of Risk and Their Desires for Their Children With Disabilities” Anita Nelson Neihues and Anita Bundy, University of Sydney, Australia “If They Found a Cure For Your Condition, Would You Take It” Adi Finklestein, The Hebrew University and the School of Nursing, the JCT, Jerusalem, Israel and Kaitlin Kimmel, University of California, Berkeley 42 CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY Panel 4 Moderator Discussant Disability Education and Preferences for Social Support James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development Steven E. Brown, University of Hawaii THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Crestone Peak Panel 5 Moderator Discussant “Support Experiences and Preferences of Mothers With Physical or Vision-Related Disability” Carol J. Gill, University of Illinois at Chicago “Growing Disability Studies in the Pacific” Steven E. Brown, Holly M. Manaseri, and Megan A. Conway, University of Hawaii Nursing Education Programs for Disabled Populations Janice Harris, Middle Tennessee State University Brandi Lindsey, Middle Tennessee State University THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Crestone Peak “Are You Ready? What You Need to Know and Do Prior to a Disaster To Aid the Chronically Ill and Disabled” Janice Harris, Middle Tennessee State University “Emergency Nursing Equipment for the Special Needs Child” Jennifer Frizzell, Middle Tennessee State University “Assessing Family Management Styles Within the Family of A Child With Special Needs” Brandi Lindsey, Middle Tennessee State University Panel 6 Moderator Discussant Research on Disability and Chronic Illness in Africa and Latin America James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development Susan Bridle, Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Crestone Peak “The Experience of Disability Rights in Ghana: A Case Study From the Eastern Region” Jeff Grischow, Wilfrid Laurier University “Different Stresses: An Ethnographic Study of Food Behaviors, Perceptions, and Attitudes Among Families in Three Communities (upper-, middle-, and lowincome) in the Mazatlan Metropolitan Area” Susan Bridle, Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver 43 CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY “Building Networks and Sharing Mental Suffering: The Social Circles of Madness” Breno Fontes, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil “Job Satisfaction Among Nurses Who Provide HIV/AIDS Care in Botswana” Thabo T. Fako, University of Botswana; James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development; Ntonghanwah Forcheh, University of Botswana; and Debra R. Wilson, Middle Tennessee State University and Walden University “Knowledge about HIV/AIDS among Nurses who Provide HIV/AIDS Care in Botswana” James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development; Thabo T. Fako, University of Botswana; Debra R. Wilson, Middle Tennessee State University and Walden University; and Ntonghanwah Forcheh, University of Botswana Panel 7 Moderator Discussant Disability Policy: Conceptualization and Implementation Gary E. May, University of Southern Indiana James Dickerson, University of Southern Indiana FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Crestone Peak “Conceptualizing Barriers Facing Disabled Workers” Kathleen R. Johnson and Karen A. Couture, Keene State College “Improving Economic and Educational Outcomes For Individuals With Disabilities: A Call to Action” Nicolette Felker, Highline Community College “Disability Rights and Natural Rights; Where Do They Come From?” Timothy Lillie, The University of Akron “Social Justice and Disability Programming at the University of Southern Indiana” James Dickerson and Gary E. May, University of Southern Indiana 44 CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY Panel 8 Moderator Discussant Stress, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Among Physicians and Medical Students Cynthia D. Jackson, Meharry Medical College William D. Richie, Meharry Medical College FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Crestone Peak “Stressors Facing Physicians: Mental Health Outcomes” Rahn K. Bailey, William D. Richie, Cynthia D. Jackson, Sharda Mishra, and Osas Osa-Edoh, Meharry Medical College “Physicians and Substance Abuse: An Historical Overview” William D. Richie, Cynthia D. Jackson, Sharda Mishra, Rahn K. Bailey, and Osas Osa-Edoh, Meharry Medical College “Depression and Substance Abuse: Its Effects on Medical Students” Sharda Mishra, Cynthia D. Jackson, Rahn K. Bailey, William D. Richie, and Osas Osa-Edoh, Meharry Medical College “Are Medical Students Prone to Depression More than the General Population” Cynthia D. Jackson, Sharda Mishra, William D. Richie, Rahn K. Bailey, and Osas Osa-Edoh, Meharry Medical College Panel 9 Moderator Discussant Research on Neurological and Behavioral Disorders Julie Schumacher, Illinois State University Damon G. Syphers, Walden University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Crestone Peak “Understanding Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia in the American Indian Community: A Tribal CommunityBased Participatory Approach” Damon G. Syphers, Walden University “Effects of Reported Vitamin D and Omega-3 Supplementation on Multiple Sclerosis Specific Quality of Life” Kevin Pietro, Bill Anderson, and Julie Schumacher, Illinois State University “Is ADHD a Chronic Disorder?” Dev Bose, Iowa State University 45 CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY Panel 10 Moderator Discussant Community and Institutional Change Related to Health, Illness, and Disability Robyn Mobbs, University of Colorado, Denver William J. Norwood, Middle Tennessee State University FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm “Partners for a Healthy Development” Robyn Mobbs, University of Colorado, Denver Crestone Peak “See A Need, Fill A Need: Tennessee's Forgotten Reform Legacy: The Dept. of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1929-2000” William J. Norwood, Middle Tennessee State University “Disability and Museum History: Exhibiting the 'Other'” Katie Stringer, Middle Tennessee State University “Medical Expansion to Adults Without Dependent Children in the State of Colorado” Erin O'Reilly, University of Denver 46 COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMMUNICATION STUDIES Kevin Mitchell College of Southern Nevada Panel 1 Moderator Words….They Don’t All Add Up (CROSS-LISTED WITH MASS COMMUNICATION) Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Wilson “Sandy Can’t Take Our Summer: Hurricane Sandy, the Jersey Shore, and the Role of Media in Travel and Tourism” Helena Squier, Northern Arizona University “Is Ignorance Really Bliss?” An Analysis of Foucault’s Theories on Rhetoric, Language, and Entrapment” Amanda Brand, Northern Arizona University “What’s in a Name!” Sharaf Rehman, The University of Texas-Brownsville “Communication in Action: Improving Communication through the Analysis of Airline Operational Processes” Christy Brazee, Denver Lopp and Gary Eiff, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Panel 2 Moderator Presidential Crisis Rhetoric Brant Short, Northern Arizona University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Oxford “Land of the Free, Home of the Brave: Presidential Crisis Speeches” Katherine Kurpierz, Northern Arizona University “A Generic Criticism of Presidential Speeches After National Shooting Incidents” Ashley Garcia, Northern Arizona University “The Anti-Eulogy: Responses to U.S. Targeted Killings of Suspected Terrorists” Rebecca Rice, Northern Arizona University 47 COMMUNICATION STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Rhetoric, Ideology and Political Communication Alex Corcoran, Northern Illinois University FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Oxford “Here in <America>: Mitt Romney’s Use of Ideographs that Portray the <American> Dream in the 2012 Presidential Race” Ashleigh M. Day, Northern Arizona University “Sandra Day O'Connor: A Rhetorical Analysis of Her Post Supreme Court Judicial Advocacy” Ashley Garcia, Northern Arizona University “Developing a New Political Structure Through a Feminist Rhetorical Style” Charlotte Klesman, Northern Arizona University “Liquor or no liquor that is the question: An analysis of rhetorical images used during the prohibition” Alissa Wolken, Northern Arizona University Panel 4 Moderator Reconsidering the Public Speaking Course in the 21st Century Dayle Hardy-Short, Northern Arizona University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Oxford “Teaching Honors Public Speaking Classes: Challenging Engaged Students” Charlotte Klesman, Northern Arizona Unviersity “Teaching Speech in Dinetah: Challenges, Opportunities, and Cultural Adaptation” Robert Barraclough, Dine College “Comparing Student Interactions in a Course Management System vs. Facebook” Linda Alexander, West Los Angeles College 48 COMMUNICATION STUDIES Panel 5 Moderator Diverse Rhetorical Texts in American Culture Robert Barraclough, Dine College SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Oxford “Occupy Gotham City: Understanding the Batman Trilogy as a Socio-Political Reflection of Terror, Economic Protest, and American Individualism” Caitlyn Burford, Northern Arizona University “Martin Luther King’s Final Crusade: The Rhetorical Failure of the Poor People’s Campaign” Alex Corcoran, Northern Illinois University and Brant Short, Northern Arizona University “‘A Left-Handed Commencement’: An Analysis of Ursala Kroeber Le Guin’s Initiation of Millis College Graduates into a New World” Genevieve Burns, Northern Arizona University “Chiming In From the Back: Bumper Stickers, Political Discourse, and Ideographs” Grace Peterson, Northern Arizona University Panel 6 Moderator Gaming, Perceptions and Prison Audiences Kevin Mitchell, College of Southern Nevada SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Oxford “Exclusionary Play in the Elitist Gamer Culture in Final Fantasy XI” Geoffrey Luurs, Colorado State University “Got Boobs? You’re Fake: Sexual Harassment in Cosplay at Science Fiction/Fantasy Conventions” April C. Hebert, College of Southern Nevada “Tattoos, Flirting, and Perception: What is the Relationship Between Flirting Styles And Social Perception of the Other?” Yiwei Chen, Michael Gray and Ernest Rice, Arkansas State University “Communication, Identity, and Change: Reconsidering the Relationship between the Discourse of Self and Organizational Change” John McClellan, Boise State University “Getting In, Getting Through: Educating Prison Audiences” Kevin Mitchell, College of Southern Nevada 49 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY Ross Burkhart, Interim Section Coordinator Boise State University Panel 1 Moderator Juvenile Delinquency Corina Schulze, University of South Alabama SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Crestone Peak “Familial Structures and Juvenile Delinquency: Implications of a Retrospective Cohort Study” Corina Schulze and Valerie Bryan, University of South Alabama “Perspective of Youth / Juveniles: Understanding What Issues Youth Feel Are Important Regarding Juvenile Delinquency” Raymond Varela, New Mexico Highlands University “Adolescent Shoplifting and Restorative Justice” Tyler Wilson, Colorado State University Panel 2 Moderator Sentencing and Corrections Melinda D. Schlager, Texas A&M University—Commerce SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Crestone Peak “Costs of a Prison Nursery” Joseph R. Carlson, University of Nebraska at Kearney “Short and Shitty: The Relevance of Halfway House Incident Reports in Evaluating Program Compliance and Determining Program Outcome” Melinda D. Schlager, Texas A&M University—Commerce “To Plea or Not To Plea? The Impact of Plea Bargains on the Disposition and Length of Felony Sentences in Nevada” Victoria Springer and Lindsay Perez, University of Nevada, Reno “Rehabilitation in a Prisoner Reentry Program: Is Recidivism the Appropriate Measure of Effectiveness?” Christopher A. Veeh, Margaret E. Severson, Kimberly Bruns, and Jaehoon Lee, University of Denver 50 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY Panel 3 Moderator Program and Data Evaluation Danielle Soto, Southern Illinois University Carbondale SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Crestone Peak “Techniques of Neutralization and Illicit Prescription Stimulant Drug Use on a College Campus” Michael Costelloe, Christine Arazan, and Nancy Lubick, Northern Arizona University “Descriptive Evaluation of Serial Rape Using FBI Data” Brooke de Heer, Northern Arizona University “Concealed-Carry Laws and Race: A Test of Minority Threat Theory in Law Generation” Danielle Soto, Southern Illinois University Carbondale “Involuntary Commitment Laws v. Patient Rights: A Public Safety Issue.” Teresa I. Francis, Central Washington University Theodore O. Francis, Independent Researcher “A Recidivism Analysis of a Drug Court in the Upper Midwest” Kevin M. Thompson, North Dakota State University Panel 4 Moderator Emerging Issues in Criminal Justice N. Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Crestone Peak “Investment in Drug Treatment as an Indicator of Successful Recovery and Crim-Avoidance: Prague, Czech Republic” Lauren Alessi, Colorado State University “The Federal Raid on Gibson Guitars: Corporate Greenwashing and the Lacey Act's Evolving 'Due Care' Standard” Thomas Brown, Virginia Wesleyan College “Women Mentoring Women in Law Enforcement: Some Themes from Interviews with Women Police Commanders” Dennis W. Catlin, Northern Arizona University 51 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) John Hall Portland State University Panel 1 Moderator Discussants Institutional Economics and Labor Issues Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University Christopher Brown, Arkansas State University THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Gray’s Peak A “Unemployment as an Economic Institution” Dell P. Champlin, Willamette University, and Janet T. Knoedler, Bucknell University “The Well-Being of Working Women in Times of Economic Crisis and Recovery: Insights from the “Great Recession” Janice Peterson, California State University-Fresno “Job Stability and Economic Recovery: The Role of Non-Standard and Contingent Work” Barbara A. Wiens-Tuers, Penn State Altoona “Playing Fair: Debates on Policy Towards China and the Myth of the Free Market” Barbara E. Hopkins, Wright State University 52 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) Panel 2 Moderator Discussants Institutional Approaches to Energy, the Environment, and Agriculture Thursday Rick Adkisson, New Mexico State University – Las Cruces Rick Adkisson, New Mexico State University – Las Cruces Kalpana Khanal, University of Missouri-Kansas City THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Gray’s Peak A “Farm Subsidies and Technical Change: State-Mediated Accumulation in U.S. Agriculture” Elizabeth A. Ramey, Hobart and William Smith Colleges “Managing Energy or Being Managed by Energy? Instrumental Imperatives and Ceremonial Impediments to Change in Maine Farming” Mark Haggerty, Honors College, University of Maine; Breana Bennett, Honors College, University of Maine; Stephanie Welcomer, Maine Business School, University of Maine; John Jemison, University of Maine, Cooperative Extension “Urban Farming and Economic Development” Brian Werner, University of Missouri – Kansas City Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Frontiers in Institutional Thought Kurt J. Keiser, Southwestern College Kurt J. Keiser, Southwestern College Benjamin Wilson, University of Missouri-Kansas City THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Evans “Intellectual Property Run Amok; The Patent Thicket and the Prospects of a Green Kondratieff” Christopher Brown, Arkansas State University “Monetary Policy with Double Entry Accounting Creates Ecological Damage: Need for Single-Entry Accounting with Ecological Indicators” F. Gregory Hayden, University of Nebraska-Lincoln “Addressing Sustainability: Integrating Macro Goals and Micro Techniques with Meso Analysis” Frederic B. Jennings Jr., Center for Ecological and Ethical Education David B. Flood, Hult International Business School 53 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) THURSDAY 11:45 am-1:00 pm Mt. Evans Panel 4 Moderator Discussant Association for Institutional Thought Business Meeting Institutional Thinking on Crisis and Crises F. Greg Hayden, University of Nebraska – Lincoln F. Greg Hayden, University of Nebraska – Lincoln John P. Watkins, Westminster College THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Evans “Labor Busted, Rising Inequality and the Financial Crisis of 1929: An Unlearned Lesson” Jon D. Wisman, American University “Take the Money and Run: The Business Enterprise in the Age of Money Manager Capitalism” Tae-Hee Jo, SUNY Buffalo State College; John F. Henry, University of Missouri – Kansas City "Adam Smith's Money Problem" Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana College Panel 5 Moderator Discussant Labor and Institutional Perspectives Caroline Sage Ponder, University of British Columbia Kenneth W. Stikkers, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Caroline Sage Ponder, University of British Columbia THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Gray’s Peak A “Economic Growth and Decent Work: A Cross-Country Comparative Analysis” Bret Anderson, University of Rhode Island “Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, Insular Individualism, and Alternative Perspectives” Xuan Pham, Rockhurst University; Richard B. Dadzie, University of Hawaii-West Oahu “Reconsidering Minsky’s Employer of Last Resort” Brandon McCoy, Portland State University 54 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) Panel 6 Moderator Discussant Work and Community Jon Wisman, American University Jon Wisman, American University Brandon McCoy, Portland State University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Evans “John Dewey, Economic Democracy, and the Mondragon Cooperatives” Kenneth W. Stikkers, Southern Illinois University Carbondale “Immigrant Worker Owned Cooperatives in the U.S.: Challenges and Strategies for Empowering Immigrant Workers Through Alternative Economic Models” Minsun Ji, University of Denver “Re-Creating Community: Considering a Caring Economy in Light of Denver’s Urban Camping Ban” Sarah A. Neeley, University of Denver Panel 7 Moderator Discussants Economic Theory and Institutional Thought Kurt J. Keiser, Southwestern College Elizabeth A. Ramey, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Bert Azizoglu, New School University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Gray’s Peak A “Cumulative Causation, Corridor of Divergence, and Institutional Matrices” Svetlana Kirdina, Russian Academy of Sciences “Subreption and Institutional Inquiry” John Hall, Portland State University; Alexander Dunlap, Sussex University “Transformations: Breaking Ideology and Expanding Economic Imagination” Benjamin Wilson, University of Missouri - Kansas City “Foucault, Dugger, and Social War” Alexander Dunlap, University of Sussex, U.K. “A Veblenian Perspective on the Rise of NeoNationalism in Europe” Quentin Duroy, Denison University 55 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) Panel 8 Moderator/ Discussant AFIT Student Competition Papers Barbara A. Wiens-Tuers, Penn State Altoona THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Gray’s Peak A “Walmart’s Contested Expansion in the Retail Business: Differential Accumulation, Institutional Restructuring and Social Resistance” Joseph Baines, York University “Including Justice in Institutional Analysis: How do Frameworks for Institutional Analysis Consider Ideas for Justice” Susanne Hanger, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Laxenburg, Austria and Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Klara Helene Stumpf, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg (Germany); Igor Ferraz da Fonseca, Institute for Applied Economic Research and University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil. “The Commodification of Audience Attention in the U.S., 1865-1920” Zoe Sherman, University of Massachusetts THURSDAY 6:00-9:30 pm Off-Site (TBA) Panel 9 Moderator Discussant Association for Institutional Thought Conference Dinner Heterodox Thinking Quentin Duroy, Denison University Quentin Duroy, Denison University John Wisman, American University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Gray’s Peak A “Technology and Recombination” Clive Lawson, Girton College, Cambridge University “In Defense of Post Keynesian and Heterodox Microfoundations” Tae-Hee Jo, SUNY Buffalo State College Frederic S. Lee, University of Missouri-Kansas City 56 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) “The Collapse of Capitalism and Mainstream Growth Theory” Hendrik van den Berg, University of Nebraska, Lincoln “Fredrich Hayek’s and Hyman Minsky’s Theories of Financial Crises: A Comparison” John P. Watkins, Westminster College Panel 10 Moderator Discussants Economic Development, Labor, and Finance (CROSS-LISTED WITH GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT) Bret Anderson, University of Rhode Island Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University Bret Anderson, University of Rhode Island FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Evans “Emerging Contradictions of Brazil’s New Developmentalism? Growth, Redistribution & Deindustrialization” James M. Cypher, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico “Smith and Hirschman: Division of Labor and the Activation of Linkages in the Process of Development” Peter Sai-wing Ho, University of Denver Panel 11 Moderator Discussants Institutional Approaches to Economic Development (CROSS-LISTED WITH GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT) Stephanie Welcomer, Maine Business School, University of Maine Mark Haggerty, Honors College, University of Maine Xuan Pham, Rockhurst University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Evans “Can Female Entrepreneurship Programs Support Social and Solidarity Economy? Insights from China and India” Tonia Warnecke, Rollins College “The Limits to Social Entrepreneurship as a Development Strategy: Lessons from Africa” Berhanu Nega and Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University “Prospects for Ghana’s Development: A Case for the Developmental State” Richard B. Dadzie, University of Hawaii-West Oahu 57 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) Panel 12 Moderator Discussant Advances in Institutional Thought Hendrik van den Berg, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Hendrik van den Berg, University of Nebraska – Lincoln Mitchell R. Green, University of Missouri-Kansas City FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Gray’s Peak A “Toward a Sustainable and Equitable Society: Insights from Heterodox Economics and Psychoanalysis” Arturo Hermann, Italian National Institute of Statistics “The Trans-Disciplinary Field of Heterodox Economic Studies” Caroline Sage Ponder, University of British Columbia “Madmen and Economists: Spaceship Earth and Abundance” Clifford S. Poirot Jr, Shawnee State University Panel 13 Moderator Discussant Innovative Approaches in Institutional Thought Tonia Warnecke, Rollins College Arturo Hermann, Italian National Institute of Statistics FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Evans “Quantifying Culture?” Richard V. Adkisson, New Mexico Statre University “In Brains We Trust: Rexford Tugwell’s Revision of the U.S. Constitution” Kurt J. Keiser, Southwestern College “A Tale of Two Networks” Mitchell R. Green, University of Missouri – Kansas City “Conceptualizing the Finance - Labor Nexus” Bert M. Azizoglu, New School University 58 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) Panel 14 Moderator Discussants Economic Development and Comparative Systems Rhonda R. Corman, University of Northern Colorado Kenneth W. Stikkers, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Svetlana Kirdina, Russian Academy of Sciences FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Gray’s Peak A “Turning the Villain into the Rescuer: Democratic Transformations and Progressive Development Through State Capitalism” Anna Klimina, St. Thomas More College “Liberalization and Institutional Change: The Case of Nepal” Kalpana Khanal, University of Missouri – Kansas City “Institutional Change through an Industrial Policy for Developing Countries” William R. Baca-Meija, University of Missouri-Kansas City Panel 15 Session CoChairs Towards an AFIT MOOC? A Roundtable on Online Learning, Education, and Institutionalism Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University Dan Underwood, Peninsula College SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Gray’s Peak A Panel 16 Moderator Discussant Roundtable Participants: Dan Underwood, Peninsula College Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University Barbara Wiens-Tuers, Penn State Altoona Dan Friesner, North Dakota State University New Perspectives in Institutional Thought Anna Klimina, St. Thomas More College Tonia Warnecke, Rollins College Dan Friesner, North Dakota State University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Gray’s Peak A “Interlocks and the Evolution of the Commodities Bubble” Stephanie Cole, University of Missouri – Kansas City “United States Tax Policy: An Institutional Perspective” Scott McConnell, Eastern Oregon University “The Neoclassical Build-up of the Relationship between Labor Productivity and Unemployment” Gyun Cheol Gu, Korean Institute of Local Finance (KILF), University of Missouri-Kansas City 59 ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT) Panel 17 Moderator Discussants Sustainability and the Environment: Institutional Approaches (CROSS-LISTED WITH GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT) Daniel Underwood, Peninsula College and University of Washington Daniel Underwood, Peninsula College and University of Washington Panel members and audience SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Pike’s Peak “Have Modern Economies Outgrown Efficiency? Concepts of Sustainability Prior to the 20th Century” Rhonda R. Corman, University of Northern Colorado “Sustainability When People Matter: Of Owls and Trees and Community Economic Development” Daniel Underwood, Peninsula College and University of Washington; Jason Cross, University of Washington; Dan Friesner, North Dakota State University “Atoms, Bits, and Wits: A New Economics for the 21st Century” Frederic B. Jennings, Center for Ecological Economic and Ethical Education 60 ECONOMICS: BUSINESS AND FINANCE ECONOMICS: BUSINESS AND FINANCE Kashi Nath Tiwari KNT’s Academic Financial Research Panel 1 Moderator Discussant Chaos, Deficits, and Market Efficiency David H. Lindsay, California State University - Stanislaus Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research David H. Lindsay California State University, Stanislaus Thomas Pencek University of South Florida, Sarasota SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Pike’s Peak “Further Developments on Chaos Based Bankruptcy Model” David H. Lindsay, Gokce Soydemir, Annhenrie Campbell, Kim B. Tan, California State University, Stanislaus “Twin Deficits and Exotic Financing” Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT's Academic Financial Research “Tests of Market Efficiency” Thomas Pencek, University of South Florida, Sarasota “Taxation Incubates Financial Instability” Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT's Academic Financial Research Panel 2 Moderator Discussant Ethics, Trade, and Health Issues Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research Comlanvi Martin Konou, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Mark Evans, California State University- Bakersfield Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Columbia “Teaching about Ethics in Introductory Economics” Mark Evans, California State University- Bakersfield “European Agricultural Biotechnology Preferences and Policy: Trade creation or Trade diversion?” Comlanvi Martin Konou, University of Nebraska-Lincoln “Knowledge Management as a Catalyst for Improving Health Care Management” Yong Choi and Chandra Commuri, California State University, Bakersfield 61 ECONOMICS: BUSINESS AND FINANCE Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Contemporary Economic Issues Tracy Mott, University of Denver Chris Stiffler, University of Denver Tracy Mott, University of Denver Peter Compton, University of Denver Alexander Spray, University of Denver SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Pike’s Peak “Contemporary Economic Issues and Policy Recommendation” Tracy Mott, University of Denver “Contemporary Economic Issues and Policy Recommendations” Peter Compton, University of Denver “Contemporary Economic Issues and Policy Recommendations” Alexander Spray, University of Denver “Contemporary Economic Issues and Policy Recommendations” Chris Stiffler, University of Denver Panel 4 Moderator Discussant Behavior and Business Ethics Thomas Pencek, University of South Florida, Sarasota Thomas Pencek, University of South Florida, Sarasota Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT's Academic Financial Research, California William Ray, Emeritus -Texas Christian University SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Pike’s Peak “Lake Shoreline Valuation in the Public Interest: The Lake Texoma Case” William Ray, Emeritus -Texas Christian University “Issues in Behavioral Accounting” David H. Lindsay, California State University - Stanislaus “Trading and Behavioral Finance” Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT's Academic Financial Research, California 62 ECONOMICS: BUSINESS AND FINANCE Panel 5 Moderator Discussant Budget, Benefits, Currency William Ray, Emeritus -Texas Christian University Charles M. Kariuki, University of Southern Mississippi Dennis Jansen, Texas A&M University Chantalle LaFontant, Indiana University SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Pike’s Peak “Asymmetric Effects of Federal Funds Rate Target Changes on Stock Returns in Bull and Bear Markets” Dennis Jansen and Chun-Li Tsai, Texas A&M University “‘Crowding out’ Effects, Private investments, and Jamaica Debt Markets” Chantalle LaFontant, Indiana University “African Economic Growth: Evaluating the Effectiveness of the American and EU Trade Initiatives” Charles M. Kariuki, University of Southern Mississippi 63 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Scott Carson University of Texas at Permian Basin Panel 1 Moderator Discussants Macroeconomics, Finance, and History Robert Keller, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Robert Tokle, Idaho State University Robert Keller, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Alexander Duvall-Pelham, Colorado State University THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Elbert B “Do Sports Stadiums Pay for Themselves? The Case of Target Field” Tessa Rohl, Saint Cloud University “Anatomy of the Housing Bubble and Corresponding Financial Crisis: A Minskyan Perspective” Alexander Duvall-Pelham, Colorado State University “Business Cycle Persistence in a Model with Endogenous Growth and Fluctuations” Chase Coleman, Brigham Young University Kerk L. Phillips, Brigham Young University Panel 2 Moderator Discussant Macro and Finance Harold R. Christensen, Centenary College of Louisiana Abdus Samad, Utah Valley University Soojae Moon, University of Colorado, Boulder Robert Tokle, Idaho State University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Elbert B “The Status of Very Small Credit Unions after the 2008 Financial Crisis” Robert Tokle, Idaho State University, Joanne Tokle, Idaho State University “Comparative Efficiency of Foreign and Domestic Banks in Bangladesh” Abdus Samad, Utah Valley University “How Trade Restrictions Disperse: Policy Dynamics with Firm Selection” Soojae Moon, University of Colorado, Boulder 64 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Macro and Regional Economics, Social Processes Kristina Lybecker, Colorado College Harold R. Christensen, Centenary College of Louisiana Comlanvi Martin Konou, University of Nebraska, Lincoln THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Elbert B Panel 4 Moderator Discussant “The Local Economic Impact of the Farm Boom: A Spatial Econometric Perspective” Comlanvi Martin Konou, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Eric Thompson, University of Nebraska, Lincoln “A Coincident Economic Indicator for the Las Cruces Metropolitan Area” Trevor Serrao, New Mexico State University This paper won the Honorable Mention award for Undergraduate Papers for this year. Industrial Economics 1 Michael Marturana, Colorado State University Edward Hoang, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Jinkook Lee, Texas A&M University “Liability Risk in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Tort Law in the US and UK ” FRIDAY Kristina Lybecker, Colorado College Lachlin Watkins, Colorado College 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Elbert B “Executive Compensation, Managerial Demographics and Firm Performance” Edward Hoang, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Indrit Hoxha at Penn State-Harrisburg “Airport-Airline Vertical Contract and Market Power in the U.S. Airline Industry” Jinkook Lee, Texas A&M University This paper won first place for the best Graduate Paper for this year. Panel 5 Moderator Discussant Industrial Economics 2 Edward Hoang, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Ligaya Rubas, Texas A&M University Michael Marturana, Colorado State University Daniel K. N. Johnson, Colorado College FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert B “The Economic Impacts of Breweries on Larimer County” Michael Marturana, Colorado State University “Factors Affecting Philippine Beef Imports” Ligaya Rubas, Texas A&M University “Endogenous Product Characteristics in an Analysis of Merger Effects: A Study of the U.S. Airline Industry” Jinkook Lee, Texas A&M University 65 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Panel 6 Moderator Discussant Trade and Development 1 Winnie Lee, New Mexico State University Jack Hou, California State University, Long Beach Winnie Lee, New Mexico State University Shishu Zhang, University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Elbert B “The Effect of Inflation on Domestic Migrant Worker Households in China” Shishu Zhang, University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) Shuenn Hae Ou, University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) “The Adjustments of Industrial and Employment Structure Under the Lewis Turning Point” Jack Hou, California State University, Long Beach “On Trade Openness, Government Size and Differentiated Factor Intensities” Mingming Jiang, University of California, Riverside Panel 7 Moderator Discussant Industrial Economics 3 Richard Adkisson, New Mexico State University Joe Price, Brigham Young University Riley Wilson, Brigham Young University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm “US Consumption Inequality: A Convergence Model” Dale DeBoer, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Summit Peak “Manufacturing Trade and Employment: Regional Patterns of Change, 2001-2011” Richard Adkisson, New Mexico State University “CEO Celebrity Status? Quantifying the Innovative Impact of Steve Jobs” Sylvie Scowcroft, Colorado College Daniel K. N. Johnson, Colorado College 66 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Panel 8 Moderator Discussant Labor 1: Labor and entrepreneurship across minority groups Behroz Baraghosi, Eastern Connecticut State University Kristina Lybecker, Colorado College Riley Wilson, Brigham Young University Scott Alan Carson, University of Texas, Permian Basin FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Elbert B “Social Networks and Women Entrepreneurs” Katie Court, Fielding Graduate School “The effect of child labor on participation in CCTs” Song Bo Sim, University of Colorado, Boulder “Variations in State Union Density in the Public Sector: A Comparison of Colorado and Utah” Behroz Baraghoshi, Eastern Connecticut State University Panel 9 Moderator Discussants FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Summit Peak Young Adult Outcomes Joe Price, Brigham Young University Grant Gannaway, Brigham Young University Daniel Rees, UC Denver “The Long-Run Effects of Early Childhood Maturity on Fertility and Marital Outcomes” Hani Mansour, UC Denver “Medical Marijuana Laws and Teen Marijuana Use” D. Mark Anderson, Montana State University Benjamin Hansen, University of Oregon Daniel Rees, UC Denver & IZA “The Effort Effects of Affirmative Action: Evidence from a Field Experiment” Chris Cotton, University of Miami Brent Hickman, University of Chicago Joe Price, Brigham Young University “Habit formation in Children: Evidence from Eating Fruits and Vegetables” Joe Price, Brigham Young University George Lowenstein Kevin Volpp 67 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Panel 10 Moderator Discussant Trade and Development 2 Jack Hou, California State University, Long Beach Mingming Jiang, University of California, Riverside Abdus Samad, Utah Valley University Jack Hou, California State University, Long Beach FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Executive Suite 501 “Current Account Sustainability and Capital Flows: Case of Turkey” Anil Boukoglu, Colorado State University, Fort Collins “A DSGE Analysis of a Two Sector Economy: Case Study of Nepal” Niroj Bhattarai, Front Range Community College “Orthogonalization of Categorical Data: How to Fix a Measurement Problem in International Trade Statistics” Ross Knippenberg, University of Colorado, Boulder Panel 11 Moderator Discussant Labor 2, Health, Gender, and Nutrition Joe Price, Brigham Young University Elizabeth Rankin, Centenary College of Louisiana Rick Adkisson, New Mexico State University Tabitha Knight, Colorado State University, Fort Collins FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Elbert B “An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Public Expenditures and Gender Disaggregated Employment Levels in China” Tabitha Knight, Colorado State University, Fort Collins “Voting Records of the National Labor Relations Board Members on Unfair Labor Practice Cases 1993-2008” Behroz Baraghoshi, Eastern Connecticut State University “A Weighty Issue: Diminished 19th Century Net Nutrition” Scott Alan Carson, University of Texas, Permian Basin 68 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Panel 12 Moderator Discussant Labor 3, Responding to Incentives Leila J. Pratt, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Daniel K. N. Johnson, Colorado College Joe Price, Brigham Young University Winnie Lee, New Mexico State University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Elbert B “Into The Land of Enchantment: Empirical Study in the Financial Incentive, Employment, and Education of the Migrating Workers in New Mexico and the West Texas Border Region” Winnie Lee, New Mexico State University Francisco Pallares, New Mexico State University “Paying for College One Course at a Time: Allocation Efficiency Using the Colorado College Course Bidding System” Daniel K. N. Johnson, Colorado College Cassandra Benson, Colorado College “Age at First Marriage and Economic Outcomes” Riley Wilson, Brigham Young University Joe Price, Brigham Young University Ryan Hill, Brigham Young University Panel 13 Moderator Discussant Sports and Labor Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University Leila J. Pratt, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Elizabeth Rankin, Centenary College of Louisiana Harold R. Christensen, Centenary College of Louisiana SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert B “An Alternative Test for Parity in the NFL 2003-2012” Harold R. Christensen, Centenary College of Louisiana Elizabeth Rankin, Centenary College of Louisiana “An Economic Analysis of Basketball Coach’s Salaries” Leila J. Pratt, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga “Technological change, relative worker productivity, and firm-level substitution: Evidence from the NBA” Grant W. Gannaway, Brigham Young University Joe Price, Brigham Young University David Sims, Brigham Young University 69 ECONOMICS (GENERAL) Panel 14 Moderator Discussant History, Health, and Macroeconomics Scott Alan Carson, University of Texas, Permian Basin Robert Keller, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Elbert B “The Only U.S. Federal Referendum: Explaining Support for the 21st Amendment to Repeal Prohibition” Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University John J. Dinan, Wake Forest University “Analogies, Parallels, and Lessons of History: Comparing the Great Recession to the Great Depression” Robert Keller, Colorado State University, Fort Collins “Then and Now: A Long-Term Perspective on US Obesity from 1800-2000” Scott Alan Carson, University of Texas, Permian Basin Panel 15 Moderator Discussant Health Economics and History Rick Adkisson, New Mexico State University Rick Adkisson, New Mexico State University Jac Heckelman, Wake Forest University Markus Schneider, Univerisity of Denver SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Elbert B “State Bloc Versus Individual Delegate Voting at the Constitutional Convention: Did It Make A Difference?” Paul D. Carlsen, South Carolina Department of Commerce, Jac C. Heckelman, Wake Forest University “Health on the 19th Century US Great Plains” Scott Alan Carson, University of Texas, Permian Basin “The Determinants of Mortality: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach” Markus Schneider, Univerisity of Denver Yavuz Yasar, University of Denver “Household Response to Government Debt: Evidence from Life Insurance Holdings” Steven Craig, University of Houston Edward Hoang, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Dietrich Vollrath, University of Houston 70 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Dwight C. Kiel University of Central Florida Panel 1 Moderator Wildlife Steven Parker, UNLV SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Torrey’s Peak “Visibility and Power in Fisheries Co-Management: Leveraging Constraints and Opportunities in North Carolina” Candace K. May, Colorado State University “Wildlife and Natural Gas Development on Public Lands: Adaptive Management as a Conflict Containment Strategy” Zachary Wurtzebach, Colorado State University "Wolves and Public Policy in the American West" Steven Parker, UNLV Panel 2 Moderator Fracking Jonathan Fisk, Colorado State University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Torrey’s Peak “Going our Separate Ways: Fracking and Political Power in the United States and Germany” Jonathan Fisk, Colorado State University “Science and Environmental Policymaking: To What Extent Have EPA Studies Shaped Fracking Policy Decisions?” Charles Davis, Colorado State University 71 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Panel 3 Moderator Energy and the Environment Sandra Davis, Colorado State University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Torrey’s Peak “Prevailing Winds: The Socio-Technological Development of Offshore Wind Energy” Sandra Davis, Colorado State University “Sustainability Planning - Can we Decentralize our Energy System?” M. Dawn King, Brown University “Implementing Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in a Two State Comparison” Chelsea Schelly, University of Wisconsin-Madison Panel 4 Moderator Coalitions and Environmental Policy Dallas J. Elgin, University of Colorado Denver SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Torrey’s Peak Panel 5 Moderator “Exploring the Use of Information Sources in the Policy Process: A Case Study of Advocacy Coalitions in the Colorado Climate and Energy Policy Subsystem” Dallas J. Elgin, University of Colorado Denver “Belief Change & Reinforcement in Policy Actors: An Application of the Advocacy Coalition Framework to State and Local Climate and Energy Policy Actors in Colorado” Andy Pattison, University of Colorado Denver Water Issues Rick S. Kurtz, Ferris State University SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Torrey’s Peak “The Politics of the Hooch: River War in the Southeast” Dwight C. Kiel, University of Central Florida “Environmental Threat Mitigation in a Public-Private Setting: The T/V Athos I Oil Spill” Rick S. Kurtz, Ferris State University 72 GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT Michèle Companion University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Panel 1 Moderator Community Impacts of Development Michèle Companion, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs THURSDAY 8:00-9:15 am Mt. Elbert B Panel 2 Moderator “Aging in Vietnam: Economic and Health Incentives” Andy Sharma, University of Denver “Relative Deprivation, reflexivity, and the emergence of global-local reference groups: A comparative analysis of six communities in the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula” Stacia Sydoriak, Colorado State University Markets and Economic Development (CROSS-LISTED WITH ANTHROPOLOGY) Dr. Michèle Companion, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert B “Happiness, Well-being, and Rights: Envisioning alternatives to economic development” David Breed, University of Colorado - Denver “Enlisting human capabilities to pursue fair market development: a year in South Africa’s emerging rooibos tea communities” Jennifer Keahey, Colorado State University “Beyond donors and dollars: contradictions of rural development in Mozambique” Carly Santoro, University of Denver 73 GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT Panel 3 Moderator Discussants Economic Development, Labor, and Finance (CROSS-LISTED WITH ECONOMICS: AFIT) Bret Anderson, University of Rhode Island Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University Bret Anderson, University of Rhode Island FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Evans Panel 4 Moderator Discussants “Emerging Contradictions of Brazil’s New Developmentalism? Growth, Redistribution & Deindustrialization” James M. Cypher, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico “Smith and Hirschman: Division of Labor and the Activation of Linkages in the Process of Development” Peter Sai-wing Ho, University of Denver Institutional Approaches to Economic Development (CROSS-LISTED WITH ECONOMICS: AFIT) Stephanie Welcomer, Maine Business School, University of Maine Mark Haggerty, Honors College, University of Maine Xuan Pham, Rockhurst University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Evans “Can Female Entrepreneurship Programs Support Social and Solidarity Economy? Insights from China and India” Tonia Warnecke, Rollins College “The Limits to Social Entrepreneurship as a Development Strategy: Lessons from Africa” Berhanu Nega and Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University “Prospects for Ghana’s Development: A Case for the Developmental State” Richard B. Dadzie, University of Hawaii-West Oahu Panel 5 Moderator Discussant Sustainability and the Environment: Institutional Approaches (CROSS-LISTED WITH ECONOMICS: AFIT) Daniel Underwood, Peninsula College and University of Washington Daniel Underwood, Peninsula College and University of Washington SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Pike’s Peak “Have Modern Economies Outgrown Efficiency? Concepts of Sustainability Prior to the 20th Century” Rhonda R. Corman, University of Northern Colorado “Sustainability When People Matter: Of Owls and Trees and Community Economic Development” Daniel Underwood, Peninsula College and University of Washington; Jason Cross, University of Washington; Dan Friesner, North Dakota State University “Atoms, Bits, and Wits: A New Economics for the 21st Century” Frederic B. Jennings, Center for Ecological Economic and Ethical Education 74 HISTORY HISTORY Monica Gallamore Oklahoma City University Panel 1 Moderator American Historical Studies: Landscapes, Creatures, and Struggles of the West (CROSS-LISTED WITH AMERICAN STUDIES) Daniel J. McInerney, Utah State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Pike’s Peak “Mesa Verde and American Identity” Ellen Kress, University of Utah “Moving Across the Plains: Prairie Dogs, Overland Emigrants, and Manifest Destiny” Diana L. Ahmad, Missouri University of Science and Technology “President Andrew Jackson as Forgotten Villain: Remembering/Re-imagining Jackson’s Words and Actions toward the Cherokee and Seminole through Folk Tales and Literature” Darrin L. Grinder, Northwest Nazarene University Panel 2 Moderator Discussant British Social History: The Elite in the Long Nineteenth Century Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen, Ph.D Marilyn Button, Ph.D., Lincoln University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Pike’s Peak “That Semi-Official Organ of Public Information: How the Times of London Operated to Protect the Interest of Lloyd’s, 1815-1825” Mary M. Vick, Seminole State College “To Meet What is Called the World” Leigh A. Dudley, University of Central Oklahoma “Friendship From Controversy: The Pre-Raphaelite’s Relationship with Charles Dickens” Kera Newby, University of Central Oklahoma 75 HISTORY Panel 3 Moderator Automobiles as Agents of Exploration and Economic Development Richard Voeltz, Ph.D., Cameron University THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Pike’s Peak Panel 4 Moderator “On the New Tourism Frontier: Challenging the Mountainous West by Motorcar” Wallace Lewis, Western State Colorado University “The Good Road: An Eco-Historical Analysis of the Automobile and the Rural South University of Georgia” Taylor Lanham, University of Georgia American Foreign Relations and Cold War Politics Richard Voeltz, Ph.D., Cameron University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Gray’s Peak B “The 1955 US-Taiwan Mutual Defense Treaty and its Impact on the Taiwan Straits Crisis of 1954-1955” Justin E. Burch, University of Central Oklahoma “JFK's Meeting with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan: An Airman's Story” Lillie M. Fears, Arkansas State University “Three Major Decisions and Their Consequences” Clifford Egan, Ph.D., University of Houston (retired) Panel 5 Moderator Re-Discovering the Past and Identity through Art and Architecture Marie Hooper, Ph.D., Oklahoma City University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Gray’s Peak B “San Francisco's Bush Street Temple: Maintaining Connections in a Changing Neighborhood” Kristen Baldwin Deathridge, Ph.D., University of Nebraska at Kearney “The Americanization of Old Tunes: An Analysis of Revolutionary War Songs” Kristen Burress, St. Mary's University “Brave Hearts and Minds: Scottish Nationalism, Politics and the ‘Braveheart-Effect’” Cody Neidert, University of Northern Colorado “Stories My Mother Told Me: Three Representations of a Life” Boni Hamilton, University of Colorado Denver 76 HISTORY Panel 6 Moderator Discussant Women’s Agency in Fashion, Work, and Patriotism Marie Hooper, Ph.D., Oklahoma City University Monica Gallamore, Ph.D., Oklahoma City University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Gray’s Peak B “Mid- Victorian Dress Reform And the Early Women’s Movement” Lisa Merritt, Texas State University- San Marcos “Gold Dust Sisterhood: The Shadowy World of Prostitution in Southwest Colorado, 1880-1920” Sherri Duncan, University of Central Oklahoma “Keep Calm and Carry On: British Women in WWII Propaganda” Jennifer Jones, St. Mary's University Panel 7 Moderator Discussant British Social History: The Working Classes in the Long Nineteenth Century Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen, Ph.D Lynn MacKay, Ph.D., Brandon University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Gray’s Peak B “Broadsides in Victorian London: Propaganda for the Masses” Heather Scheele, University of Central Oklahoma “The Battle for the Repeal of the Contagious Disease Acts of 1869” Melissa N. Bettes, University of Central Oklahoma “Not Quite Downton Abbey: The Domestic Servants Insurance Society, the Women of the London Foundling Hospital, & Domestic Service in Victorian and Edwardian London, 1880-1918” Stephanie L. Diaz, University of Central Oklahoma 77 HISTORY Panel 8 Moderator Oklahoma Politics—Not So Much Red as Pink Melissa Langley Biegert, Ph.D., Temple College FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Gray’s Peak B Panel 9 Moderator Discussant “The Apostle of Sedition: The Daily Oklahoman and the Trial of O.E. Enfield” Andrew Wasson, Oklahoma City University “Big City Politics: Feminine Virtue, Homemaking, and a Woman Mayor—Mayor Patience Latting in 1970s Oklahoma City” Monica Gallamore, Ph.D., Oklahoma City University Racism, Assimilation, and Ethics in the Historical Discourse Kathi Nehls, University of Georgia Monica Gallamore, Ph.D., Oklahoma City University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Gray’s Peak B “Rereading the 1928 Meriam Report in the 21st Century: The Early Role of Behavioral Sciences in “Assimilating” Native Americans into the Nation” Sondra Leftoff, Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice “Ostracized, Subsidized, and Fetishized: Convict Labor in the South’s Turpentine Camps, and the Consumption of an Ecosystem” Fraser Livingston, University of Georgia “The Mystery of the Moral Minority: Fusing the Study of Ethics and History to Examine Issues of Moral Agency in Historical Action” Melissa Langley Biegert, Ph.D., Temple College Panel 10 Moderator Identity and Allegiance as a Transnational Experience Aaron Moreno, Ph.D., Saint Mary’s University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Gray’s Peak B “The Saxon Shore: An Intentional Beachhead?” Todd Roman, Independent Scholar “The Siege of Fort Abercrombie D.T. 1862 and its Global Connections” Aaron Gutman, North Dakota State University “Starvation Bound: Towards a Transnational Diaspora” Amber Nickell, University of Northern Colorado 78 HISTORY Panel 11 Chair Xenophobia, “Others,” and the Perception of Exceptionalism Monica Gallamore, Ph.D., Oklahoma City University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Gray’s Peak B “The Pogroms in Russia, 1881-1882, 1905-1907: A Brief Examination of Their Causes and Effects” James R. Moulton, Ph.D., Johnson & Wales University “Dragons in the Desert: Anti-Chinese Sentiment in Mexicali and Sonora, Mexico, 1899-1931” Nathan Tanner, Brigham Young University “Understanding Predominant Rhetoric and Its Effects on Exceptionalism” Geoffrey Luurs, Colorado State University 79 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Ignacio Medina-Núñez Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos Universidad de Guadalajara Jesús Ruiz-Flores Departamento de Política y Sociedad Universidad de Guadalajara Panel 1 Moderator Discussant El mundo indígena Latinoamericano I Salvador Peniche-Camps, Departamento de Economía, Universidad de Guadalajara Sergio Cruz-Hernández, Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Sociales, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Princeton “La interculturalidad que nos tocó heredar; sujeto (s) y subjetividad en los estudios interculturales latinoamericanos” Ana María Gómez-Serna, Departamento de Antropología Social de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid “Ecuadorian Afro-Indigenousness: A Divided Worldview, Unification and Community Action” Linda Hall, Cultural Anthropology - University of California Santa Barbara “Influencia del concepto de desarrollo en un pueblo indígena (Angahuan, Michoacán)” María del Rosario, Athié Lambarri and Jorge de la Torre, Universidad Panamericana - Campus Guadalajara Panel 2 Moderator Discussant El mundo indígena Latinoamericano II Ana María Gómez-Serna, Departamento de Antropología Social, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Linda Hall, Department of Cultural Anthropology, University of California Santa Barbara THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Princeton “Transformaciones de la identidad entre indígenas yumanos de Baja California en relación con la recolección de piñón (pinus cuadrifolia) como elemento de representación de la naturaleza” Sergio Cruz-Hernández and Hugo Edgardo MéndezFierros, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Sociales / Facultad de Ciencias Humanas 80 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES “Indigenous groups and cross border identity (re)construction: Andean, Coastal and Amazon approaches” Minerva Campion, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea/University of the Basque Country “Socio-interculturality approach: The case of indigenous autonomous university of México” Ernesto Guerra-García, Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México, José G. Vargas-Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara and Fortunato Ruiz-Martínez, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Unidad-Los Mochis. Panel 3 Moderator Discussant Desarrollo y política social I Jackson Nye, Duke University School of Law, Baylor University Ignacio Medina-Núñez, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Princeton “Desarrollo institucional y políticas sociales en el ámbito local en México” Pablo Pineda, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara “Social Cohesion and Governance” Pablo Armando González-Ulloa Aguirre, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México “Decentralization and Environmental Governance in Multicultural Areas: Lessons Learned from two Colombian Communities” Marcela Velasco, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University ““Análisis nacional de las brechas de inequidad en la Educación Superior de México. Características y consecuencias”” José Antonio Ramírez-Díaz, Departamento de Estudios en Educación, Universidad de Guadalajara “Mexico: a new begging of national pact” Jorge Márquez-Muñoz, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 81 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 4 Moderator Desarrollo y política social II Pablo Armando González-Ulloa Aguirre, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Discussant Martín G. Romero-Morett, Departamento de Economía, Universidad de Guadalajara “Evaluación crítica de la política económica del presidente Peña Nieto: competitividad de los mercados THURSDAY y estabilidad macroeconómica” Martín G. Romero-Morett, Departamento de Economía 2:45-4:15 pm Universidad de Guadalajara Mt. Princeton “Evaluación crítica de la política social del presidente Peña Nieto: pobreza y la desigualdad” Salvador Peniche-Camps, Departamento de Economía, Universidad de Guadalajara “Disciplina fiscal y la deuda de los estados y municipios en México” José Tomás Vives-Urbina, Departamento de Economía, Universidad de Guadalajara “Evaluación de la política exterior del presidente Peña en USA, Europa, América Latina y China” Elizabeth Vargas-García, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad de Guadalajara Panel 5 Moderator Discussant Democracia y procesos de militarización y desmilitarización Ignacio Medina-Nuñez, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara Juan Poom-Medina, El Colegio de Sonora - Universidad de Sonora THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Princeton “Por una democracia más allá de las elecciones. El imaginario político en América Latina frente a los desafíos democráticos” Hugo Rangel-Torrijo, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega “Sociedad democrática sin ejército: perspectivas” Andrés Zamudio, West Hills College, California “De la Seguridad Nacional a la Seguridad Humana” Gerardo Ballesteros-de León, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente “Militarización y seguridad en Centroamérica” Ignacio Medina-Núñez, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara “La CELAC y la integración postneoliberal. Una construcción geopolítica” Angel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos , Universidad de Guadalajara 82 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 6 Moderator Discussant Cultura y educación Arturo Benitez-Zavala, Universidad de Guadalajara Rosario Cota-Yañez, Departamento de Estudios Regionales, Universidad de Guadalajara “Globalización, Sociedad Red y Cibercultura” Eliseo López-Cortés, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega, FRIDAY Universidad de Guadalajara and César Pérez-Ortíz, Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Princeton “Technology as an enabler for social and educational mobilizations” Maira Beatriz García-Híjar and Bertha Adelina López Arce, Centro Universitario de Ciencias EconómicoAdministrativas, Universidad de Guadalajara “La Educación Superior de América Latina en el proyecto de Cooperación Internacional de la Unión Europea” José Antonio Ramírez-Díaz, Departamento de Estudios en Educación, Universidad de Guadalajara and Jesús RuizFlores, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega - Universidad de Guadalajara “Tradición religiosa e identidad regional en Guadalajara, Jalisco, México” Martha Alicia Villaseñor-Tinoco, Bertha Adelina López Arce and Juan Patricio Castro-Ibañez, CUCSH, CUCEA, CUCBA/Universidad de Guadalajara Panel 7 Moderator Migración mundial Aurora Sahagún-Ruiz, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega, Universidad de Guadalajara Discussant Angel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara “La población migrante: Pilar del modelo de desarrollo en Centroamérica” FRIDAY Paula Delgado-Hinojosa, Departamento de Estudios 9:45-11:15 am Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara Mt. Princeton “From Japanese migration toward the American continent to the return of the prodigal son” Silvia G. Novelo y Urdanivia, Departamento de Estudios Regionales, Universidad de Guadalajara “Discursos con contenido socioterritorial en Centroamérica, siglo XXI palabras o secesión?” Tania Libertad Camal-Cheluja, Universidad de Quintana Roo “Mexican Professionals in the United States: Labor Trajectories and Migration” Beatriz A. Bustos Torres, Departamento De Estudios Socio Urbanos, Universidad de Guadalajara 83 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 8 Moderator Educación y sociedad José G. Vargas-Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas Discussant Hugo Rangel-Torrijo, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega “Educación Superior y Derechos Humanos, su situación en el caso de México” FRIDAY Arturo Benitez-Zavala, Centro Universitarios de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Princeton “Escolaridad superior y rupturas sociales: dramas y contradicciones del reenclasamiento social” Sergio Lorenzo Sandoval-Aragón, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega - Universidad de Guadalajara “Políticas de equidad en la Educación Superior de América Latina. Análisis comparativo entre Argentina, Honduras, Bolivia y México” José Antonio Ramírez-Díaz, Departamento de Estudios en Educación, Universidad de Guadalajara “La integración educativa en Centroamérica: escollos y oportunidades” Jorge Abel Rosales Saldaña, Departamento de Estudios Ibéricos y Latinoamericanos, Universidad de Guadalajara FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Panel 10: Business Meeting Mt. Princeton Panel 9 Moderator Contexto sociopolítico de México Martín G. Romero-Morett, Departamento de Economía, Universidad de Guadalajara Discussant Jorge Márquez-Muñoz, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México “México: retorno del PRI ¿amenaza al incipiente federalismo?” FRIDAY Raymundo García-García, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Princeton “Imagen Pública del Presidente Electo Enrique Peña Nieto en América Latina” María de los Ángeles Flores, Texas A&M International University 84 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES “Party Affiliation and Violence in Mexico: A Comparative Analysis” Jackson Nye, Duke University School of Law, Baylor University “Public Security Perception in Mexico, 2012” Juan Poom-Medina, El Colegio de Sonora - Universidad de Sonora Panel 11 Moderator Discussant Participación de la sociedad Martha Alicia Villaseñor-Tinoco, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades - Uni-ersidad de Guadalajara Marcela Velasco, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Princeton “¿Cómo formar y organizar la participación de la mujer en la vida política en México? Un análisis desde la perspectiva del desarrollo regional” Bertha Adelina López Arce, Juan Patricio Castro-Ibáñez, Fernando López-Alcocer, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centros Universitarios de Ciencias Económico Administrativas y Ciencias Biológico Agropecuarias “Entornos saludables, promoción de la salud y su interrelación con la educación para el desarrollo sostenible” Eva Esperanza Osorio-Rubio and Luz Elva Zárate, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas “La participación de la mujer urbana en el cuidado ambiental” Maricela Cruz-del Angel, Noelia Pacheco-Arenas and Héctor Hugo Viveros-Vergara Facultad de Trabajo Social, Universidad Veracruzana “La organizaciones de la sociedad civil y su contribución a la democracia en Querétaro, México” Juan José Lara-Ovando, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro 85 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 12 Moderator Discussant Empresa, Mercado y trabajo Ernesto Guerra-García, Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México Jesús Ruiz-Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara – Centro Universitario de la Ciénega “Processes and strategies of internationalization and market entry of furniture industry” SATURDAY José G. Vargas-Hernández and Sonia González-Pelayo, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de 9:45-11:15 am Ciencias Económico Administrativas Mt. Princeton “El Clúster del turismo en la dinámica del desarrollo local en la región de los Cabos en Baja California Sur” Rosario Cota-Yañez and Alexia Castro-Carlon, Departamento de Estudios Regionales, Universidad de Guadalajara “La cultura laboral actual: una historia perversa de su violencia soterrada” Rosa María Guevara Díaz de León, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro - Campus Aeropuerto “Educación superior, metropolización y empresarialidad. Un acercamiento al empresariado de la Ciénega de Jalisco” Jesús Ruiz-Flores and Héctor Cuéllar-Hernández, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega - Universidad de Guadalajara “Calidad de vida laboral en docentes de pre-grado de una universidad pública del estado de Jalisco” Karla Alejandra Contreras-Tinoco and Eduardo Hernández-González, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega, Universidad de Guadalajara Panel 13 Moderator Estudios de caso Sergio L. Sandoval-Aragón, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega Discussant Minerva Campion, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea/University of the Basque Country “Flexibilidad identitaria juvenil: el caso de los neorastas de la Ciudad de Córdoba, Veracruz” SATURDAY Maricruz Villagrán-García, Centro de Estudios de la Cultura y la Comunicación, Universidad Veracruzana 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Princeton “Fotografía y actores sociales: mujeres, jóvenes y niños del campo cafetalero de Veracruz, México, 2011-2012” Gualberto Díaz-González, Universidad Veracruzana and Susana Córdova Santamaría, CRUO-Universidad Autónoma de Chapingo 86 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES “La aplicación y la justicia administrativa en America Latina. Caso el estado de Jalisco y sus municipios” Eduardo Barajas-Languren, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega and José ZaragozaHuerta, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León “Presiones doble via en la formación de audiencias para la radiodifusión cultural: Retos para las nuevas formas de consumo de elementos sonoros” Hugo Edgardo Méndez-Fierros and Sergio CruzHernández, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Facultad de Ciencias Humanas / Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Sociales Panel 14 Moderator Discussant Movimientos urbanos Jorge de la Torre, Universidad Panamericana - Campus Guadalajara Sylvia Solís-López, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Princeton “La calle como espacio público recreativo. Estudio de caso, Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara” J. de Jesús Amezcua-Castellanos and Javier Ezau PérezRodríguez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Innovación y Gobernanza, Universidad de Guadalajara “La otra costa. Iconografías e imaginarios urbanos de la ciudad fronteriza de Chetumal” Juan Carlos Arriaga-Rodríguez, Universidad de Quintana Roo “Servicio del agua potable: Modificaciones tarifarias y violencia” Alipia Avendaño-Enciso, Maria Luisa Rivera-Basques, María Victoria Olavarrieta-Carmona, Universidad de Sonora “De la seguridad pública a la seguridad ciudadana en México” Rubén Ortega Montes, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega, Universidad de Guadalajara Rubén Ortega Lozano, Universidad Interamericana para el Desarrollo 87 LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Panel 15 Moderator Discussant Género, feminismo y violencia psicológica Maira Beatriz García-Híjar, Universidad de Guadalajara Maricela Cruz-del Angel, Universidad Veracruzana SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Princeton “Género y bioética: una polémica internacional” Aurora Sahagún-Ruiz, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega “Del ‘American childfree lifestyle’ a las mujeres nomadres o sin hijos por elección en América Latina” Sylvia Solís-López, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. “Pautas de relación en parejas a partir de la interacción de una violencia psicológica en Guadalajara, México” Adriana Medina-Villegas, Universidad del Valle de Atemajac / Instituto Municipal de las Mujeres de Guadalajara “Análisis de la violencia en espacios públicos a través de la geografía de género: El caso de las mujeres de Ocotlán, Jalisco, México” Karla Alejandra Contreras-Tinoco, Miriam Anahí GuerraHernández and Edson de Jesús Tapia-Álvarez, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Ciénega “El certificado médico prematrimonial, vigencia y alcance. El caso de las adopciones plenas” Víctor Hugo Saldaña-Guevara, Carmen Amalia PlazolaRivera and Teresa de Jesús Plazola-Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 88 MASS COMMUNICATION MASS COMMUNICATION Mary Jackson-Pitts Arkansas State University Lily Zeng Arkansas State University Panel 1 Moderator Social Media, Religion and More Sandra L. Combs, Arkansas State Unversity THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Executive Suite 2606 “Uses and Gratifications: Exploring Social Media Platform Use, Preference, and Selectivity” Rachel Meredith, Arkansas State University – Jonesboro “Martin Buber vs. Traditional Christian Discourse: A Struggle for the Identification of Thou” Amanda Brand, Northern Arizona University “Sharing Islam through Social Media” Adnan Shareefi and Mary-Jackson Pitts, Arkansas State University “Explosion of Manufactured Fame” Kris Schindler University of Colorado at Denver Panel 2 Moderator A Matter of Differences Ralph Hansen, University of Nebraska at Kearney THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Executive Suite 2606 “Who Is the Terrorist and Who Is the Victim?: Portraying Terrorism in Two Leading Arabic News Web Sites” Li Zeng, Arkansas State University and Khalaf Tahat, The University of Oklahoma “Editorial coverage of Egypt revolution by U.S. print media (January - February 2011)” Tabina Sirhindi, Independent Researcher 89 MASS COMMUNICATION “The Impact of Cultural Factors and Organizational Commitment in Newspaper Journalists’ Work Exhaustion and Job Performance: A Cross-cultural Comparison” Li-jing Arthur Chang, Jackson State University “The Media Systems Paradigm Model: An Effective Instrument to Explain Media Development and Influence” Gil Fowler, Arkansas State University Panel 3 Moderator Words….They Don’t All Add Up (CROSS-LISTED WITH COMMUNICATION) Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Wilson “Sandy Can’t Take Our Summer: Hurricane Sandy, the Jersey Shore, and the Role of Media in Travel and Tourism” Helena Squier, Northern Arizona University “Is Ignorance Really Bliss?” An Analysis of Foucault’s Theories on Rhetoric, Language, and Entrapment” Amanda Brand, Northern Arizona University “What’s in a Name!” Sharaf Rehman, The University of Texas-Brownsville “Communication in Action: Improving Communication through the Analysis of Airline Operational Processes” Christy Brazee, Denver Lopp and Gary Eiff, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Panel 4 Moderator Teaching Social Media, Evaluating Facebook Usage and Communicating With Others Gil Fowler, Arkansas State University FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am Mt. Wilson “Teaching Social Media: A Case Study” Sheree Martin, Samford University “A uses and gratifications explanation of the social and psychological antecedents of Facebook Usage” Lisa M. Schroeder, Southwestern Oklahoma State University 90 MASS COMMUNICATION “From Facebook to Pinterest: What Makes Social Media Social?” Ralph E. Hanson, University of Nebraska at Kearney “Examining Persuasive Methods of Online-Dating Websites” Yahya Majrashi and Allison Gunn, Arkansas State University Panel 5 Moderator Past, Present and Me in Media Lily Zeng, Arkansas State University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Wilson “The Frontier Press in the 21st Century? The Gazebo Gazette, Pass Christian, and Hurricane Katrina” Lawrence Strout, Mississippi State University “Public Radio in the 21st century: How KASU is Attracting Audiences in a Digital Era” Johnathan Reaves, Arkansas State University “The Journalist Becoming the Story” Mary M. Tolan, Northern Arizona University Panel 6 Moderator The Telling of Stories Sandra L. Combs, Arkansas State University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Wilson “Twitter: "That's how we campaigned, and that's who we are." A content analysis of the 2012 Democratic and Republican candidates' tweets” Sandra L. Combs and Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State University “Tellin' It Straight: Sports Columnists' Reporting on a Stadium-Funding Issue” Steve Schild, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota “Narratives of Job Satisfaction Offered by the ‘100 Best Companies to Work for in America’” Dr. Doug Swanson, California State University, Fullerton 91 NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA STUDIES NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA STUDIES William Schaniel University of West Georgia Suzzanne Kelley Minnesota State University Moorhead Panel 1 Moderator Rights and Change in New Zealand Teresa Orr, University of West Georgia THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Yale Panel 2 Moderator “The Mighty River Power Struggle” Alex Steenstra, Northern Arizona University “Falling between the cracks? Fracking, regulation, participation – lessons from New Zealand” Christine Cheyne, Massey University (Palmerston North, New Zealand) Nations, they come together, nations they fall apart (CROSSLISTED WITH RURAL STUDIES) William Schaniel, University of West Georgia FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Blanca Peak “Nation Building in High Country New Zealand: Episodes from the Lindis” Suzzanne Kelley, New Rivers Press at Minnesota State University Moorhead Tom Isern, North Dakota State University “Teaching Keri Hulme’s ‘The Bone People’: Experience as Self-Instruction” Heather Steinmann, North Dakota State University 92 NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Round Table Book Discussion featuring Fairness and Freedom: A History of Two Open Societies, New Zealand and the United States by David Hackett Fischer William Schaniel, University of West Georgia Discussants: FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Maroon Peak Suzzanne Kelley, New Rivers Press at Minnesota State University Moorhead Tom Isern, North Dakota State University Heather Steinmann, North Dakota State University Alex Steenstra, Northern Arizona University Christine Cheyne, Massey University (Palmerston North, New Zealand) Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana College Participation by those in attendance is welcomed 93 POLITICAL SCIENCE POLITICAL SCIENCE Ross Burkhart Boise State University Panel 1 Moderator Foreign and Security Policy Thorsten Spehn, University of Colorado Denver THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Elbert A “The Multiple Remnants of War for Developed States: A Test of Mueller” John Hanson, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville “In-Kind Transfers as the Political Equilibrium” Song Bo Sim, University of Colorado “The Role of Rhetorical Persuasion in Policymaking: German Foreign Policy Discourse on the Use of Force” Thorsten Spehn, University of Colorado Denver “A Suicide Bomber Personality: Mission Impossible?” Veronica Ward, Utah State University Panel 2 Moderator Environmental Politics Cassie Koerner, Colorado State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert A “Are We There Yet? A Roadmap to Understanding the Players in the NPS Rulemaking Process” Jeff Cook, Colorado State University This paper won the Honorable Mention award for Graduate Papers for this year. “Pumping Water to Las Vegas and What It Means for Collaborative Environmental Management” Megan DeMasters, Colorado State University 94 POLITICAL SCIENCE “Going Our Separate Ways: Fracking and Political Power in the United States and Germany” Jonathan Fisk, Colorado State University “Only You Can Encourage Fire Use: Changing the Role of Fire on Public Lands” Cassie Koerner, Colorado State University Panel 3 Moderator Contemporary Theorizing about Human and Animal Security in an Age of Crisis Bradley MacDonald, Colorado State University THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Elbert A “Zizek and Contemporary Crises” William L. Niemi, Western State Colorado University “Institutionalism and the Global Financial Crisis” David J. Plante, Western State Colorado University “Diffusion and Forced Migration: Paradox of the Modern State System” Maria Struble, Western State Colorado University “The Animal Question in Political Theory” Katherine Young, University of Hawai'i, Hilo Panel 4 Moderator Discussant Managing the Interaction between National and Regional / Cross-Regional Governance: Regulatory Cooperation Projects in North America and Beyond (CROSS-LISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES AND CANADIAN STUDIES) Todd Hataley, Royal Military College of Canada Ross Burkhart, Boise State University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Columbia “The U.S.-Canada Regulatory Cooperation Council: Opportunities, Outcomes and Options” Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge “Whither Regulatory Cooperation in North America and Europe? Asymmetrical Bargaining Between Regulatory States” Greg Anderson, University of Alberta 95 POLITICAL SCIENCE Panel 5 Moderator Roundtable: Assessment of Social Science Core Curriculums Stephen Thomas, University of Colorado Denver THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Elbert A Panel 6 Moderator Participants: Lucy Dwight, University of Colorado Denver Jeff Franklin, University of Colorado Denver George Kuansah, University of Colorado Denver Ken Wolf, University of Colorado Denver Judicial Politics and Civil Liberties James V. Calvi, West Texas A&M University THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Elbert A “Judicial Legacy: The Concurring and Dissenting Opinions of Justice Clarence Thomas” James V. Calvi, West Texas A&M University “Cash v. Democracy” Duane Michael Hansen, Front Range Community College – Larimer Campus “Facilitating the Reduction of Recidivism: A Political Philosophical Approach to Community Justice” Philip Waggoner, University of Colorado Denver and University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Who Aren't You: Privacy Concerns and the Covert Use of Facial Recognition Technology” Jennifer Ward, New Mexico State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Pike’s Peak QCA WORKSHOP Moderator: Claude Rubinson, Sociology University of Houston-Downtown Methodology Workshop on Qualitative Comparative Analysis. QCA offers an alternative to conventional statistical methods based on the analysis of set-theoretic relationships. Claude Rubinson (Univ of HoustonDowntown), will lead an instructional seminar that demonstrates the method, examines its strengths and weaknesses, discusses recent developments and extensions, and suggests best practices for conducting QCA. 96 POLITICAL SCIENCE Panel 7 Moderator Roundtable: Cities, Sagebrush, and Solitude: Confronting Policy Challenges of the Great Basin (CROSS-LISTED WITH AMERICAN STUDIES AND ARID LANDS STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY) Dennis R. Judd, University of Illinois at Chicago and Stephanie Witt, Boise State University Participants: FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Pike’s Peak Panel 8 Moderator Alicia Barber, University of Nevada Reno Jessica Deshazo, Northern Arizona University erin d. mcclellan, Boise State University Todd Shallat, Boise State University Christopher A. Simon, University of Utah Zachary Smith, Northern Arizona University Brent S. Steel, Oregon State University Erika Wolters, Oregon State University American Governmental Institutions and Mass Movements Stephen K. Shaw, Northwest Nazarene University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Elbert A “Legislative Veto Authority and Reform in the U.S. States: 1939-2012” Michael J. Berry, University of Colorado Denver “Obstacles to a Republican Strategy to Appeal to Latinos on Social Issues” Ben Horblit, University of Colorado Denver “Obama's Field Organizing Model: The Impact of Field Offices on Voter Turnout” Shannon Anthony Lewis, University of Colorado Denver “Dorothy Day, the Catholic Worker Movement, and Christian Anarchism” Stephen K. Shaw, Northwest Nazarene University 97 POLITICAL SCIENCE Panel 9 Moderator American Public Policy Scott Moore, Colorado State University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Elbert A “Trust in People and Subjective Health Identification” Joe Blankenau, Charles Parker, and Monica Snowden, Wayne State College “Federal Food Fights: An Analysis of the 2010 Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act” Morgan Hanson, Boise State University “The Limitations of Street Level Bureaucracy” Scott Moore, Colorado State University “Old Age, Widowhood, Assets” Andy Sharma, University of Denver Panel 10 Moderator The Academy and Education Policy John Lee, University of Colorado Denver SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Summit Peak “The Mechanism of State Charter School Policy (SCSP) Adoption: Event History Analysis” John Lee, University of Colorado Denver “The Effects and Implications of Bullying in Schools across America” Ie May Lim and Ivy Yee-Sakamoto, Azusa Pacific University “Does the Gown Help The Town? Examining TownGown Relationship Influence on Local Environmental Sustainability” Samantha Mosier, Colorado State University “Right to Graduate and Colonial Linguicism” Madhavi Tandon, University of Colorado Denver 98 POLITICAL SCIENCE Panel 11 Moderator Policymaking in the Developing World Ross Burkhart, Boise State University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Elbert A “Connecting the Dots: Patterns of Institutional Development in Brazil, India, China and South Korea” Priyanka Dhirenbhai Vyas, University of Texas at Dallas “Ecocentrism and the Global South” Chelsea Welker, Colorado State University “A Content Analysis of 'INSPIRE': AQAP's English Language Publication from the Beginning through the 'Arab Spring'” Cary D. Wintz, Texas Southern University, and Celia Janet Wintz, Houston Community College Panel 12 Moderator Constructing Identity through the Politics of Memory Tony Robinson, University of Colorado Denver SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Summit Peak “Silence is Golden? Implications of the ICTR’s Selectivity on Memory and International Law” Betcy Jose, University of Colorado Denver “The Politics of Memory and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal” Lucy Ware McGuffey, University of Colorado Denver “Manifest Destiny, Indigenous Peoples, and the Politics of Memory in the Production of History in Denver, Colorado” Glenn T. Morris, University of Colorado Denver “The Production of Space, from Berlin to Seoul: Constructing Neo-Liberalism through the Politics of Memory and Forgetting” Tony Robinson, University of Colorado, Denver 99 POLITICAL SCIENCE Panel 13 Moderator Governance Capacity in the Developing World Ross Burkhart, Boise State University SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Elbert A “Interelite Division and the Prospects for Democratic Reform in Iran” Kara Kingma, University of Denver “Human Rights and Multilateral Development Banks: Evaluating Recipient Records and Lending Practices” Geneva J. Román, Bartell and Associates, San Diego “Regime Change in the Post-Arab Spring” Verona K. Schaller, Boise State University “The Neglect of Social Network Theory in Practice with Latino Immigrants in Border Areas” Emilia E. Martinez-Brawley, John F. Roatch Distinguished Professor and Paz M.B. Zorita, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, College of Public Programs, Arizona State University Panel 14 Moderator Science and Sustainability in Public Policy Matthew Nash, Colorado State University SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Summit Peak “Linking Science to Policy: Alternative Approaches to Boundary Organizations” Esther Babcock, Boise State University “Exploring the Use of Information Sources in the Policy Process: A Case Study of Advocacy Coalitions in the Colorado Climate and Energy Policy Subsystem” Dallas J. Elgin, University of Colorado Denver “Rethinking Sustainability through an Ecocentric Perspective” Morgann Means, Colorado State University “Enjoying Political Ecology: Jean Baudrillard in Socionature” Matthew Nash, Colorado State University 100 POLITICAL SCIENCE Panel 15 Moderator International Discourses Gamze Çavdar, Colorado State University SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Mt. Elbert A SATURDAY 3:00-5:00 pm Lobby “Islamic Feminist Approaches to Islam” Gamze Çavdar, Colorado State University “German Public Discourse, Memory and Foreign Policy: Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in Kosovo” Andrea Gooder, University of Wyoming SPECIAL EVENT: “Gentrification and Grass Roots Resistance in Inner-City Denver: A PoliticalEconomy Walking Tour” Tour Guide: Tony Robinson, University of Colorado Denver Meet in the Lobby of the Grand Hyatt at 3:00 p.m. to be transported to northeast Denver for the start of the tour. The tour will end at the Whiskey Bar, 2203 Larimer Street (intersection of 22nd and Larimer) for general discussion 101 POSTER SESSION POSTER SESSION Theodore Ransaw University of Nevada, Las Vegas FRIDAY 7:30-9:00 am Imperial Ballroom “Imagining the Civil War in North Dakota History: The Public Memory of Whitestone Hill” Aaron Barth, North Dakota State University, Fargo “Arts and Culture in the Psychiatric Consumer/Survivor Community” Elizabeth Carvalho and Alisa Triest, Toronto, Ontario “Fear Appeals in Political Rhetoric” Ashleigh M. Day, Northern Arizona University “The Rental Market’s Reaction to the United States, Colorado, and Fort Collins Economies: How the Consumers and Suppliers of Rentals have been Affected” Alaina Franklin, Front Range Community College, Fort Collins, Colorado “A Theoretical Examination of Student DecisionMaking when Violating an Academic Integrity Policy” Nancy Lubick, Christine Arazan and Michael Costelloe, Northern Arizona University “In the arid American West groundwater management is vital for farming, ranching, and healthy rural communities” Kelsea MacIlroy, Colorado State University “Teaching (and Using) Social Media for Business and Professional Success” Sheree Martin, Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication, Samford University “Issues of Teacher Preparation and the Compliance of Wisconsin Education Act 31” Heather Ann Moody. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 102 POSTER SESSION “Parenting Styles within the United States: Differences between American Parents and International Parents in America” Eriko Omori, Illinois State University “Grassy Butte, North Dakota, and the Intersection of the United States Resettlement Administration Documentary Photography, 1936” Stacy M. Reikowsky, North Dakota State University, Fargo “Education and Sustainable Development: The Sri Kausika Primary School in Nepal” Stella Riskin, Northern Arizona University and Emily Thomas, Front Range Community College (Larimer Campus) “Female Victimhood in Intimate Partner Violence: Social, Biological and Psychological Factors of Staying Behavior” Naomi Young, Front Range Community College 103 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Viola Fuentes NAU-East Valley Extended Campus Christina Medina New Mexico State University Panel 1 Moderator Public Administration Issues Christina Medina, New Mexico State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Evans “The HSI Dilemma: A Critical View from the Underside of Diversity” Christina Medina, New Mexico State University “Evaluating a Student Support Model for American Indian Engineering Students” Kaene Antonio, Arizona State University, Viola Fuentes, Northern Arizona University and Martin Manuel, Arizona State University “Organizational Factors: Constrain or Permit Workplace Aggression?” Elizabeth D. Fredericksen, Boise State University and Suzanne McCorkle, Boise State University Panel 2 Moderator Analyzing Public Policies for Efficiency and Effectiveness Christina Medina, New Mexico State University FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Evans “Federal-Local Immigration Enforcement Program’s Impact on Deportation of non-criminal immigrants: Is Secure Communities from the ICE a Dragnet for Catching and Deporting Immigrants or a Relevant Tool for Choosing Criminal Aliens?” Dongjae Jung, Arizona State University “Examining and Advocating for Stakeholder Management Analysis in the Public Sector” Viola Fuentes, Northern Arizona University “Insuring Government” Amy Gould, The Evergreen State College 104 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Panel 3 Moderator Examining Old Models and Emerging Models In Public Administration Christina Medina, New Mexico State University FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Executive Suite 501 “Collaboration Processes and Institutional Structures: Reexamining the Black Box” Luisa Diaz-Kope, Old Dominion University John C. Morris, Old Dominion University Katrina Miller-Stevens, Old Dominion University “Digital Technology & Attitudes Towards Public Policy Issues Among The Millennial Generation” Chandra Commuri, California State University, Bakersfield Yong Choi, California State University, Bakersfield “The Media Illusions Used in Creating the Tea Party and Occupy Movements” Viola Fuentes, Northern Arizona University Panel 4 Moderator Exploring Sustainability and Non Profit Governance Viola Fuentes, Northern Arizona University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Wilson “Purchasing Perspectives, Practices and Strategies in the Public and Private Sectors” Jake Heller, Arizona State University “Administrative Leadership and Sustainability: How does professional training affect public administrators?” Kenichi Maruyama, Northern Arizona University “Nonprofit Governance: Do practitioners and theorists think alike” Brian Martinez, Old Dominion University John C. Morris, Old Dominion University Katrina Miller-Stevens, Old Dominion University 105 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Panel 5 Moderator Politics, Policymakers and Immigration Policy Patsy Kraeger, Arizona State University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Wilson “The Academic Approach in Electoral Politics in Mexico” Javier V. Urbina, UCLA “Ethics, Presidential Leadership and Immigration Related Executive Orders” Marc R. Legarreta, New Mexico State University and Viola Fuentes, Northern Arizona University “Immigration Policy Dynamics in Arizona Since the Passage of SB1070” Dongjae Jung, Arizona State University Panel 6 Moderator Exploring Organizational Change and Leadership Dongjae Jung, Arizona State University SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Wilson “Assessing a Decade of Organizational Change at the New American University” Patsy Kraeger, Arizona State University Charlene Shroulote, New Mexico State University Viola Fuentes, Northern Arizona University “Examining the Politics and Stages of a Public University Presidential Search” Marc R. Legarreta, New Mexico State University Charlene Shroulote, New Mexico State University Breeana Sylvas, New Mexico State University “Case Study in Administrative Leadership” Kenichi Maruyama, Northern Arizona University 106 PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING Aimee Franklin University of Oklahoma Boris Morozov Louisiana State University Panel 1 Moderator Capital Budgeting and Debt Tima Moldogazaiev, University of South Carolina THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Torrey’s Peak “The Effect of Fiscal Stress on State Highway Capital Spending” Can Chen, University of Nebraska at Omaha Ji Hyung Park, University of Nebraska at Omaha “Underwriters and Interest Rates: Are All Underwriters Equal?” Mark D. Robbins, University of Connecticut Bill Simonsen, University of Connecticut “Secondary Market Dynamics and Primary Market Outcomes: Primary Trade Insurance Choice, Competition Intensity, and Issuer True Interest Costs” Tima Moldogazaiev, University of South Carolina Panel 2 Moderator Post-Employment Benefits David Matkin, Florida State University THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Torrey’s Peak “The Institution of Military Retirement and Its Rules” James A. Harrold, University of Nebraska at Omaha “The Initiative Process and Public Pensions: Winds of Change?” Jinping Sun, California State University “Do we manage the future or does it manage us? Examining the case of public retirement benefits” David Matkin, Florida State University “The Effect of Public Pension Obligations on State Credit Ratings” Yan Xiao, University of Nebraska at Omaha 107 PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING Panel 3 Moderator Taxation and Education Justin M. Ross, Indiana University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Torrey’s Peak “Misconceptions and Contrasts in General Consumption Taxation: Value-Added and Retail Sales Taxes” John L. Mikesell, Indiana University “Easy Money: the Effects of State Tax Exporting on State Support to Higher Education” John Foster, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville “Federal Income Tax Credits and Deductions and College Persistence” Tatyana Guzman, Indiana University “The Effect of Taxing Business Inputs on Manufacturing Employment: Evidence of the Impact of Retail Sales Taxation of Manufacturing Machinery and Equipment” Justin M. Ross, Indiana University John L. Mikesell, Indiana University “Distributional Implications of Tax Evasion: Evidence from the La” Phillip Doerrenbergy, University of Cologne and Institute for the Study of Labor Denvil Duncan, Indiana University Panel 4 Moderator Local Governments Boris Morozov, Louisiana State University THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm “Tax Competition Among Overlapping Jurisdictions” Spencer Brien, Arizona State University Torrey’s Peak “Fiscal Sustainability: A Close Look at Florida Local Governments’ Unreserved Fund Balance” Hai (David) Guo, Florida International University Wen Wang, City University of Hong Kong Zi Pan, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics “Right-sizing Cities: Data and Trends” Daniel Hummel, Florida Atlantic University “Local Governments in Louisiana: Fiscal Sustainability, Government Structure, and Economic Growth in 2000s” Boris Morozov, Louisiana State University 108 PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING Panel 5 Moderator Decentralization and Local Governments Boris Morozov, Louisiana State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Torrey’s Peak “Developing Composite Indicators for Fiscal Decentralization: Which Is The Best Measure For Whom?” Gyun Cheol Gu, Korea Institute of Local Finance “Special District Formation as a Function of TEL Stringency:” Kelley Harp, University of Colorado Denver Kathleen Gallagher, University of Colorado Denver “A New Formula to Assign Conditional Transfers to Mexican Municipalities” Jorge Ibarra Salazar, Tecnológico de Monterrey Panel 6 Moderator Managing Local Resources and Budgets Carol Ebdon, University of Nebraska at Omaha FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Torrey’s Peak “Heads in Beds: Should Taxpayers be in the Hotel Business?” Carol Ebdon, University of Nebraska at Omaha Paul Landow, University of Nebraska at Omaha “The Demise of Harrisburg, PA” Jane Beckett-Camarata, Penn State University-Harrisburg Cleopatra Grizzle, Rutgers University - Newark Campus “A Tale of Two Professions: How do Municipal Finance and Human Resource Directors View Critical Aspects of a DB to DC Paradigm Shift? Initial Findings from Florida” Howard A. Frank, Florida International University Youngqing (Carrie) Cong, Florida International University Gerasimos (Jerry) Gianakis, Suffolk University Hai (David) Guo, Florida International University “Scale Economies versus Incentives: The Local Administration of Sales Taxes” Todd Ely, University of Colorado Denver Benoy Jacob, University of Colorado Denver 109 PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING Panel 7 Moderator Budgeting Theory and Formats Beverly Bunch, University of Illinois Springfield FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Torrey’s Peak “The Use of Outcome Measures by Social Service Agencies: Challenges and Opportunities” Beverly Bunch, University of Illinois Springfield Junfeng Wang, University of Illinois Springfield “Measures of Budgetary Transparency and Fiscal Condition: The Role of Financial Reporting” Andrew W. Crosby, University of Illinois Richard F. Dye, University of Illinois Nancy W. Hudspeth, University of Illinois David F. Merriman, University of Illinois “Citizen Budget Balancing Preferences” Jennifer Dineen, University of Connecticut Mark D. Robbins, University of Connecticut Bill Simonsen, University of Connecticut “Budgeting by Priorities: The Arkansas Revenue Stabilization Acts’ Response to the Great Recession” Meagan M. Jordan, Old Dominion University Panel 8 Moderator Common Pool Resources, Non-Profits, and Public Services Christine R. Martell, University of Colorado at Denver FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Torrey’s Peak “The budget and common pool resources: Is a budget a common pool resource, and how do budgetary politics impact its effectiveness?” George Middlemist, University of Colorado Denver Todd Ely, University of Colorado Denver “Stapleton: Financing Brownfield Redevelopment with TIF” Christine R. Martell, University of Colorado at Denver “The Impact of Employee Compensation and Financial Efficiency on Membership Organization Donations” Wenli Yan, Virginia Commonwealth University Margaret Sloan, James Madison University “Toward a profitable US Postal System” Karen Kunz, West Virginia University 110 PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING Panel 9 Moderator Practical Aspects of Budgeting Aimee Franklin, University of Oklahoma FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Torrey’s Peak “Education of Budget Officers” Edward Anthony Lehan, Independent Consultant “Small towns, Political Culture and Professional Management – Budgetary Practices in Rural Ohio Towns Facing Fiscal Stress” Mattson, Northern Kentucky University “Beauty is in the Eye of the Reader: Popular Financial Reporting From the Citizens’ Perspective” Wie Yusuf, Old Dominion University Meagan Jordan, Old Dominion University Katrin Mahar, Old Dominion University “Direct Bank Lending to Municipalities: 1994-2012” Daniel Bergstresser, Brandeis University Peter Orr, Intuitive Analytics, LLC “The Civic Engagement Decision and Perceptions of Outcome Efficacy” Aimee Franklin, University of Oklahoma FRIDAY 6:00-7:00 pm Torrey’s Peak Public Finance and Budgeting Section Meeting and Reception Sponsored by: Sam Houston State University University of Oklahoma Louisiana State University University of Colorado at Denver 111 RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES Jessica Clark Western Wyoming Community College Anthony J. Amato Southwest Minnesota State University Panel 1 Moderator Bringing Dead Animals Back to Life Clarence A. Herz, North Dakota State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Oxford “To Water or Not to Water” Andrea Mott, North Dakota State University “Bringing Dead Animals Back to Life: Taxidermists and Job Satisfaction” Stephen L. Eliason, Montana State University Billings “Bees, they come together, bees they fall apart: Toward an Eventful History of Colony Collapse Disorder” Anthony J. Amato, Southwest Minnesota State University Panel 2 Moderator Keeping them Down on the Farm and Getting Them on the Bus Jessica Clark, Western Wyoming Community College THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Oxford “Back-to-the-Land: What’s Inspiring a New Generation of Farmers to Pursue the Agrarian Way of Life” Sheree Martin, Samford University “Get On the Bus, Gus” Bill Thoms, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, North Dakota State University Chandra Griffin, Regis University 112 RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES Panel 3 Session Chairperson The Eighth Annual Rural and Agricultural Studies Section Roundtable Book Discussion, Featuring Robert Wuthnow's Remaking the Heartland Jessica Clark, Western Wyoming Community College THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Oxford Panel 4 Moderator Lead Discussants: Andrea Mott, North Dakota State University Lisa Payne Ossian, Des Moines Area Community College Participation by those in attendance is welcomed Nations, they come together, nations they fall apart (CROSSLISTED WITH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND STUDIES) William C. Schaniel, University of West Georgia FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Blanca Peak “Nation Building in High Country New Zealand: Episodes from the Lindis” Suzzanne Kelley, New Rivers Press at Minnesota State University Moorhead Tom Isern, North Dakota State University “Teaching Keri Hulme’s ‘The Bone People’: Experience as Self-Instruction” Heather Steinmann, North Dakota State University Panel 5 Moderator Remembered and Remade Clarence A. Herz, North Dakota State University FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am “Survivor is My Name: Remembering the Cokeville Elementary School Bombing” Jessica Clark, Western Wyoming Community College Mt. Oxford 113 RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES Panel 6 Moderator From the Badlands to the Bakken: North Dakota Oil Anthony J. Amato, Southwest Minnesota State University FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Oxford SATURDAY 9:00 am-6:00 pm “A COMMUNITY AFFAIR” Clarence A. Herz, North Dakota State University “Food, Shelter and Water: The Bakken Oil Boom and the Repopulation of Rural Western North Dakota” Aaron L. Barth, North Dakota State University “Moo, Mint, and Mile High LowDo: A Rural & Agricultural Studies Field Trip” We will be touring some important sites in Denver and its vicinity. The field trip is open to all conference participants and their companions, space permitting. RSVP to [email protected] 114 SLAVIC STUDIES SLAVIC STUDIES Lynn Lubamersky Boise State University Panel 1 Moderator/ Discussant Medical Practice in the Balkans Nick Miller, Boise State University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Executive Suite 2606 Panel 2 Moderator/ Discussant “Nineteenth-Century Medical Practices: Perspectives from the Balkans” Evguenia Davidova, Portland State University “Practicing Medicine in the 18th Century Balkans: The Life of Regina Salomea Pilsztynowa” Lynn Lubamersky, Boise State University Politics and Ethnicity in Eastern Europe Lynn Lubamersky, Boise State University SATURDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Executive Suite 2606 “International Support for Georgian Institution Building” Mark A. Cichock, University of Texas at Arlington “What Conditionality?: The Real Reason Eastern Europeans Don't Always Comply” Sabina Hilaiel, University of Denvver “Affect and Circumstance: Analyzing Carpatho-Rusyn Groupness Through Practice Theories of Ethnicity” Kristina Cantin , St. Cloud State University 115 SLAVIC STUDIES Panel 3 Business Meeting – Slavic Section, Western Social Science Association SATURDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Nick Miller, Boise State, President Lynn Lubamersky, Boise State, Program Chair Executive Suite 2606 116 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Heather Albanesi University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Panel 1 Moderator/ Discussant Sociology of Religion: Atheism, Theism, and Methodological Issues (CROSS-LISTED WITH SOCIOLOGY) LaToya Council, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Blanca Peak Panel 2 Moderator/ Discussant “When Worlds Collide: Exploring the Environs of Atheist and Theist Interactions” Jeremiah Bowden, Claremont Graduate University “What My Roles Are? Dealing with Asymmetrical Relationships in the Field Research” Andrea Belanova, University of Nevada, Reno Research in Social Psychology: Deviance, Stigma and Jury Bias (CROSS-LISTED WITH SOCIOLOGY) Kyra Werdehausen, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Blanca Peak “The Stigma of Ink: Tattoos and Stigma among College Students” Lynda Dickson, Richard Dukes, Hilary Smith, and Noel Strapko, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Suspicion as a Process throughout an Interaction” Michael Kwiatkowski, University of Nevada, Reno “Jury Bias and Manipulation through the Media: Measuring Levels of Guilt in Sensationalized Media Cases” Allison Kozlowski, Texas Tech University “Conflictive Familial Dynamics Related to Elderly Care Giving” Pete Padilla, University of Colorado Denver 117 SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL WORK Diane Calloway-Graham Utah State University Bill Pederson Northern Arizona University Moises Diaz Utah State University Panel 1 Moderator Social Work Education and Disabilities Panel Louis Montoya and Virginia Cruz, Metropolitan State University of Denver THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm “Students with Disabilities Speak: Social Work Education” Students and Faculty, Metropolitan State University of Denver Gray’s Peak B Panel 2 Moderator Diversity Issues in Social Work Practice Bill Pederson, Northern Arizona University THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Gray’s Peak B “Transnational Identity: A Qualitative Study about Undocumented Mexican Latino Immigrants” C.E. Mendez-Shannon, Marina-Pereira Badwan, and Louis Montoya, Metropolitan State University of Denver “Cultural Inclusivity and Tools for Outreach of Prevention and Case Management Clients in HIV Medical Case Management” Crystal Luce, Western Colorado AIDS Project “Cancer Resource Center of the desert patient navigator program: Removing financial barriers to access cancer care for rural Latinos” Diana Peacher and Helen Palomino, Cancer Resource Center of the Desert 118 SOCIAL WORK Panel 3 Moderator Social Work Education Bill Pederson, Northern Arizona University THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Gray’s Peak B “Social Media and Social Work Education: Ethical Considerations in an Electronic Age” Billy Blodgett, West Texas A&M “Parents with Intellectual Disabilities: Integration into the Social Work Curriculum” Virginia Cruz, Metropolitan State University of Denver “Teaching Information Literacy Competencies to Social Work Students” John Kayser, Jennifer Bowers, and Lin Jiang, University of Denver “My Life as a Practicum Director” Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University Panel 4 Moderator Social Work Topical Issues Moises Diaz, Utah State University SATURDAY 8:00-9:30 am Executive Suite 501 “Changes in Illegal Behavior during Emerging Adulthood” Badiah Haffejee, University of Denver “Males in Social Work: Navigating a Predominately Female Profession” LaTra Tracy Rogers, Metropolitan State University of Denver “A Model for Effective Mentoring” Larry Curry, The Curry Center, llc “Professional Gatekeeping: Best Practices in Social Work Education” Susan Cutler Egbert and Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University 119 SOCIAL WORK Panel 5 Moderator Social Work Practice Issues Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Executive Suite 501 “The Educational Experience of Youth in Custody: A Statewide Research Project with Practical Implications for Youth in the Foster Care and Juvenile Justice Systems” Derrik Tollefson and Susan Cutler Egbert, Utah State University “Trauma Reactive Aggression in Adolescence” Jillian Graves, Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work “A Family Resilience Perspective” Robert G. Blair, New Mexico State University “Learning from the Clothesline Project: The Results of an Exploratory Study” Andrew Quinn, Natalie Marcussen, and Jackie Hoffarth, University of North Dakota Panel 6 Moderator Social Work Education Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University SATURDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Executive Suite 501 “Reshaping social work education: Cultivating critical consciousness through Critical Race Theory” Wendy Ashley and Jose M. Paez, California State University Northridge “Using Available Resources to Compare Online vs. Traditional Classroom Student Proficiencies” Jodi Constantine Brown and Hyun-Sun Park, California State University, Northridge “Online course delivery in social work: Challenges and successes” Moises Diaz, Utah State University 120 SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY Heather Albanesi University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Panel 1 Moderator/ Discussant Race and Racial Discrimination: Environmental Racism, Identity and Access Valerie A. Lykes, University of Nevada, Reno THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Blanca Peak “Race, Reactions and Reality: The Case of Multiracial Individuals” Nichole Boutté-Heiniluoma, Texas Southern University “Too Hot To Handle: Exploring Barriers to Equal Access of Genetic Testing” Emily Hammad, University of Colorado Denver “The link between America's mass production of food and environmental racism: A comprehensive review” Hanna R. Newman, Northern Arizona University Panel 2 Moderator/ Discussant Teaching Sociology: Public Sociology, Service Learning and Gamification Kyra Werdehausen, University of Colorado Colorado Springs THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Blanca Peak “Gamification in the Classroom: Leveling and Learning” Zek Cypress Valkyrie, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “The Southern Colorado Reach (SOCOLO) Initiative: Strategies and Lessons Learned from Implementing a High School Concurrent Sociology Class” Edwardo Portillos, Kee Warner, LaToya Council, Phillip Morris and Jesse Perez, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Applying Social Science Perspectives on Global Issues through Service Learning” Kyle Anne Nelson and Christine Enerson Marston, University of Northern Colorado “Removing the Veil: Debunking the Myth of the American Dream” Melissa Jane Welch, University of Northern Colorado 121 SOCIOLOGY Panel 3 Moderator/ Discussant Cultural Sociology: Methodology, visual art and media Hilary Smith, University of Colorado Colorado Springs THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Blanca Peak “On the Emergence and Diffusion of Cultural Innovations: The Cubist Aesthetic in Twenty-first Century Television Programming” Claude Rubinson, University of Houston-Downtown “Visual Archives and Archeology of American Indian Boarding School Photos” Jeffrey Montez de Oca, Candice Morris and LaToya Council, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Is Mona Smiling?: Appropriated Art as a Rhetorical Text for Whiteness” Ashleigh M. Day, Northern Arizona University “Terminating the Menominee Tribe: Neo-colonialism, Media and Citizenship” Candice Morris, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Panel 4 Moderator/ Discussant Children and Youth: Homeless, Bullying and Disability Lynda Dickson, University of Colorado Colorado Springs THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Blanca Peak “‘They have it easier’: Young men’s gendered narratives of homelessness” Hilary Smith, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Social Implications of Cyberbullying: Meta-analytical Review of the Literature” Margot Dainowski, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Academic Redshirting of Children with Disabilities” Heather Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado Springs 122 SOCIOLOGY Panel 5 Moderator/ Discussant Exploring Cultural Difference: Cross-cultural experiences of collectivism and individualism (CROSS-LISTED WITH ANTHROPOLOGY) Jeffrey Montez de Oca, University of Colorado Colorado Springs THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Blanca Peak “Doping in France and USA. Comparison of a socialist and a liberal sports model” Christophe Brissonneau, Centre de Recherche Sens Ethique Société-Université Paris Descartes “The Abundance of the Commons and the Politics of Plenty: One Community’s Understanding of Shared Resources” Chelsea Schelly, University of Wisconsin-Madison “What predicts loneliness?: Examining cultural differences worldwide” Valerie A. Lykes and Markus Kemmelmeier, University of Nevada, Reno "The Mascot Effect 2: Social Factors Influencing Pronunciation of the Word Coyote" Kellam Barta, North Dakota State University This paper won first place for the best Undergraduate Paper for this year. Panel 6 Moderator/ Discussant Sociology of Religion: Atheism, theism, and methodological issues (CROSS-LISTED WITH SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) LaToya Council, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Blanca Peak “When Worlds Collide: Exploring the Environs of Atheist and Theist Interactions” Jeremiah Bowden, Claremont Graduate University “What My Roles Are? Dealing with Asymmetrical Relationships in the Field Research” Andrea Belanova, University of Nevada, Reno 123 SOCIOLOGY Panel 7 Moderator/ Discussant Race, Sexuality and Dating (CROSS-LISTED WITH AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AND WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Deon Cobasky, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Blanca Peak “Heteronormativity and Patriarchy; A Study on Spelman Students Attitudes towards Interracial Dating” LaToya Council, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Reducing the Impact of the ‘inequalities of love’ experienced by African American College Educated Women” Lynda Dickson, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Primary Factors in the Use and Non-Use of Birth Control” Lauren LeeAnn Beegle, University of Colorado at Boulder “The new social media and suppressed sex: An analysis with special reference to Facebook” Indu V. Menon, Kannur University Panel 8 Moderator/ Discussant Gender and Violence (CROSS-LISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Heather Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Blanca Peak “Military Suicide: A consequence of Self-Presentation and Emotional Labor” Deon Cobasky, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Negotiating Masculinity: Male Survivors of FemalePerpetrated Childhood Sexual Abuse” Angela Komar, Colorado College “Cumulative Control: An Analysis of Cumulative Abuse and Control Tactics in the Gendering of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization and Perpetration” Elizabeth Michaels, Colorado College “Female victimhood in intimate partner violence: Social, biological and psychological factors of staying behavior” Naomi Young, Front Range Community College 124 SOCIOLOGY Panel 9 Moderator/ Discussant Research in Social Psychology: Deviance, stigma and jury bias (CROSS-LISTED WITH SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) Kyra Werdehausen, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Blanca Peak “The Stigma of Ink: Tattoos and Stigma among College Students” Lynda Dickson, Richard Dukes, Hilary Smith, and Noel Strapko, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Suspicion as a Process throughout an Interaction” Michael Kwiatkowski, University of Nevada, Reno “Jury Bias and Manipulation through the Media: Measuring Levels of Guilt in Sensationalized Media Cases” Allison Kozlowski, Texas Tech University “Conflictive Familial Dynamics Related to Elderly Care Giving” Pete Padilla, University of Colorado Denver Panel 10 Moderator Theory, Knowledge and History Heather Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado Springs SATURDAY 9:45-11:15 am Blanca Peak “The Forming Activity of the Mind: An Essay on the Philosophical Origins of Dialectical Psychology” Robert Windle, University of Colorado Denver “C. Wright Mills and the Transformative Power of History” Tom Ward, New Mexico Highlands University “Evolution of Feminist Thought in Religion: From Pre to Post Colonial Periods” Aditi Mitra, University of Colorado Colorado Springs 125 URBAN STUDIES URBAN STUDIES Thomas Sammons School of Architecture and Design University of Louisiana at Lafayette Panel 1 Moderator Modern Architecture- Form, Space, Process Mark O’Bryan, University of Kentucky THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Summit Peak Panel 2 Moderator “The Conflicting Metaphors of community in LaTourette” Doug Graff, The Ohio State University “Kahn's Drawings” Galen Minah, University of Washington Pedagogy of Design: Site and Hand Jerome Malinowski, University of Louisiana at Lafayette THURSDAY 4:30-6:00 pm Summit Peak “Back to Basics – Kinesthetic learning in the Industrial Design Classroom” Andy F. Loewy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette “Recent Paintings: Clouds and Strange Earthly Encounters” Mark O’Bryan, University of Kentucky 126 URBAN STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Alternate Forms of Transportation in a Mid-Size City Doug Graff, Ohio State University FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Gray’s Peak A “Pedestrian and bike path illumination: Comparing the needs of student and senior community stakeholders” Paulette Hebert, Oklahoma State University; Co-Authors: Mihyun Kang and Hannah Lee “University Bike Path Phase II: A Collaborative Effort between the Graduate Architectural Studio, the State, and the University” Thomas Sammons, University of Louisiana at Lafayette “Health and Safety by Design” Jerome Malinowski, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Panel 4 Moderator Social Justice in the Contemporary City Thomas Sammons, University of Lousiana at Lafayette FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Gray’s Peak A “CEDAW Shadow Reports: National Women’s Movements Participation in National Conversations about Women’s Human Rights” Jana Everett, University of Colorado Denver “Single Person Households and Policy Response of Seoul” Joohun Lee, University of Seoul “Foodscapes matter: The mutual structuring of neighborhood food environments and food preferences in an upper-, middle-, and low-income community in the Mazatlan metropolitan area?” Susan Bridle, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver 127 WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES Diane Calloway-Graham Utah State University Barbara Bonnekessen New Mexico Tech Panel 1 Moderator Women and Gender Issues Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University THURSDAY 8:00-9:30 am Mt. Wilson “Victim or Survivor: Factors Influencing SelfIdentification for Battered Women” Sarah J. Berg, University of Colorado Denver “Gender, Politics, and Power: The Development of Ladies Rest Rooms in Rural America, 1910-1945” Katherine O’Bryan, Middle Tennessee State University “It’s Not a Beauty Pageant: An Examination of Alaska Native Leadership Development through Native Nations Pageants” Caroline Charlie Williams, University of Arizona Panel 2 Moderator Women and Gender Diversity Issues Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University THURSDAY 9:45-11:15 am Mt. Wilson “Survival in a hostile land: Dominican women of Haitian descent in Santo Domingo” Jennifer K. Cheddar, University of Wyoming ““(Un) Making the Heterosexual State: Queer Haitian Responses to Postcolonial Homophobia” Erin L. Durban-Albrecht, University of Arizona “Purple in a Black and White World: Transgender in the US Military” Sarah Spears, Colorado College 128 WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES Panel 3 Moderator Gender Equality Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University THURSDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Mt. Wilson Panel 4 Moderator “Good Girls Vote Republican: the post-election narrative of good and bad women” Barbara Bonnekessen, New Mexico Tech “Despite their Rhetoric, Are the European Union Member States Really Committed to Gender Mainstreaming?” David Wolf, University of Wyoming Gender Social Barriers Barbara Bonnekessen, New Mexico Tech THURSDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Mt. Wilson “Women’s Studies and Feminism: Has Feminism Been Co-Opted?” Sonia Renee, DePaul University “Women in Power Position at New Mexico Highlands University” Emerencia Ashu, New Mexico Highlands University “The Inquisition of Dr. George Tiller by Kansas Attorney General Phillip Kline” Dianne R. Layden, Central New Mexico Community College Panel 5 Moderator Gender Discourses Barbara Bonnekessen, New Mexico Tech FRIDAY 8:00-9:30 am Maroon Peak “From The Politics of Identity: To Identity Politics” Himanshi Raizada, Lamar University “Re-Creating Community: Considering Caring Economy in Light of Denver's Urban Camping Ban” Sarah A. Neeley, University of Denver “Power over Space: Regendering Perspective, Looking and Being Looked at in Dürer Prints” Jennifer Taylor, University of Colorado “Women as Equal Rights Ambassadors – from critical mass to critical actors” Malliga Och, University of Denver 129 WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES Panel 6 Moderator Gender, Race, and Sexuality and a New Age of U.S. Empire Dr. Lindsey Feitz, University of Denver FRIDAY 9:45-11:15 am Maroon Peak “Sex and the State: The Role of Abstinence-only Sexuality Education and LGBT Students” Justin Ritter, University of Denver “The War on Drugs, Incarceration, and US NationBuilding: Othering within the Empire” Neal Feldman, University of Denver “Gays Go Global: Rethinking the Ethnosexual Dimensions of the Transnational Gay Tourism Industry” Tyler Csencsits, University of Denver “Media Representations in the U.S. Invasion of Iraq Debate: Nation-State Manipulations of Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexuality” Nathan Bakos, University of Denver Panel 7 Moderator CEDAW Shadow Reports Jana Everett, University of Colorado Denver FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Maroon Peak Panel 8 Moderator/ Discussant “CEDAW Shadow Reports: National Women’s Movements Participation in National Conversations about Women’s Human Rights” Jana Everett, Britt Lea, Lindsay Miller, and Carisa Weaver, University of Colorado Denver Race, Sexuality and Dating (CROSS-LISTED WITH AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AND SOCIOLOGY) Deon Cobasky, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 1:00-2:30 pm Blanca Peak “Heteronormativity and Patriarchy; A Study on Spelman Students Attitudes towards Interracial Dating” LaToya Council, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Reducing the Impact of the ‘inequalities of love’ experienced by African American College Educated Women” Lynda Dickson, University of Colorado Colorado Springs 130 WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES “Primary Factors in the Use and Non-Use of Birth Control” Lauren LeeAnn Beegle, University of Colorado at Boulder “The new social media and suppressed sex: An analysis with special reference to Facebook” Indu V. Menon, Kannur University Panel 9 Moderator/ Discussant Gender and Violence (CROSS-LISTED WITH SOCIOLOGY) Heather Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado Springs FRIDAY 2:45-4:15 pm Blanca Peak “Military Suicide: A consequence of Self-Presentation and Emotional Labor” Deon Cobasky, University of Colorado Colorado Springs “Negotiating Masculinity: Male Survivors of FemalePerpetrated Childhood Sexual Abuse” Angela Komar, Colorado College “Cumulative Control: An Analysis of Cumulative Abuse and Control Tactics in the Gendering of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization and Perpetration” Elizabeth Michaels, Colorado College “Female victimhood in intimate partner violence: Social, biological and psychological factors of staying behavior” Naomi Young, Front Range Community College 131 Index Adcock, Brenda, 40 Adkisson, Rick, 53, 58, 66, 68, 70 Ahmad, Diana L., 2, 10, 11, 75 Ajo, Mirna, 30 Al-Asfour, Ahmed, 5 Albanesi, Heather, ii, 14, 117, 121, 122, 124, 125, 131 Alejandra Contreras, Karla, 86, 88 Alessi, Lauren, 51 Alexander, Linda, 48 Alm, Leslie, ii Alper, Don, 29, 33 Álvarez, Carmen, 22 Alvarez Gonzalez, Carmen Lucila, 35 Amador, Tristen, 41 Amato, Anthony J., 112, 114 Amilhat-Szary, AnneLaure, 33, 36 Anderson, Amber, 1 Anderson, Bill, 45 Anderson, Bret, 54, 57, 74 Anderson, D. Mark, 67 Anderson, Greg, 23, 38, 95 Anderson, Josh, 9, 13 Andrist, Debra D., 39 Antonio, Kaene, 104 Arazan, Christine, 51, 102 Arizméndiz, Marisol, 35 Arriaga-Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, 87 Ashley, Wendy, 120 Ashu, Emerencia, 129 Azizoglu, Bert M., 55, 58 Babcock, Esther, 100 Baca-Meija, William R., 59 Badwan, Marina-Pereira, 118 Bailey, Rahn K., 45 Baines, Joseph, 56 Bakos, Nathan, 130 Ball, Monique, 2 Ballesteros-de León, Gerardo, 82 Baraghoshi, Behroz, 67, 68 Barajas-Languren, Eduardo, 87 Barber, Alicia, 12, 17, 97 Barraclough, Robert, 48, 49 Barraza de Anda, Patricia, 28 Barta, Kellam, 15, 123 Barth, Aaron, 102, 114 Bass Zavala, Sonia, 20, 33 Bealer, Adele, 11 Beckett-Camarata, Jane, 109 Beegle, Lauren LeeAnn, 2, 124, 131 Bejan, Vladimir, 16, 17 Belanova, Andrea, 117, 123 Bell, Arnold, 1 Bell, Robert, 8 Benitez-Zavala, Arturo, 83, 84 Bennett, Breana, 53 Bennett, Cheryl, 4, 7, 8 Benson, Cassandra, 69 Bentley, Lynne, 42 Beran, Carol, 37 Berg, Sarah J., 128 Bergen, Krystal, 9 Bergstresser, Daniel, 111 Berry, Michael J., 97 Bettes, Melissa N., 77 Bhattarai, Niroj, 68 132 Biederwolf, Megan, 7 Biegert, Melissa Langley, 78 Blair, Robert G., 120 Blankenau, Joe, 98 Blodgett, Billy, 119 Bonnekessen, Barbara, 128, 129 Borup, Whitney, 11 Bose, Dev, 45 Boukoglu, Anil, 68 Boutté-Heiniluoma, Nichole, 121 Bowden, Jeremiah, 117, 123 Bowers, Jennifer, 119 Boyce, Travis D., 3 Boyle, Edward, 27, 34 Brand, Amanda, 47, 89, 90 Brazee, Christy, 47, 90 Breed, David, 14, 73 Brenner, Christine, 22, 27 Bridle, Susan, 43, 127 Brien, Spencer, 108 Brissonneau, Christophe, 14, 123 Britton, Charles, 16 Brown, Chris, 26, 31 Brown, Christopher, 52, 53 Brown, Jodi Constantine, 120 Brown, Stephen, 1, 2 Brown, Steven E., 41, 43 Brown, Thomas, 51 Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel, 24, 33, 34 Bruns, Kimberly, 50 Brunswig, Robert, 3 Bryan, Valerie, 50 Buchanan, Bethan, 21 Bunch, Beverly, 110 Bundy, Anita, 42 Burch, Justin E., 76 Burd, Gene, 16 Burford, Caitlyn, 49 Burkhardt, Nina, ii Burkhart, Ross, ii, 23, 38, 50, 94, 95, 99, 100 Burns, Genevieve, 49 Burress, Kristen, 76 Bustillos Durán, Sandra, 22, 35 Bustos Torres, Beatriz A., 83 Butler, Edgar, 10, 39 Button, Marilyn, 75 Caballero Lozano, Carmen, 27 Calloway-Graham, Diane, 118, 119, 120, 128, 129 Calvi, James V., 96 Camal-Cheluja, Tania Libertad, 83 Campbell, Annhenrie, 61 Campion, Minerva, 25, 81, 86 Cantin, Kristina, 115 Carlsen, Paul D., 70 Carlson, Joseph R., 50 Carr, Randy, 26 Carrete, Patricia, 30 Carson, Scott Alan, ii, vi, 67, 68, 70 Carvalho, Elizabeth, 102 Casey, Timothy, 4, 38 Castillo, Gil, 12 Castro Valles, Alberto, 36 Castro-Carlon, Alexia, 86 Castro-Ibáñez, Juan Patricio, 83, 85 Catlin, Dennis W., 51 Çavdar, Gamze, 101 Cervantes, Evangelina, 35 Champlin, Dell P., 52 Chang, Li-jing Arthur, 90 Chavarro, Jorge, 39 Chavez, Manuel, 22, 25, 28 Cheddar, Jennifer K., 128 Chen, Can, 107 Chen, Yiwei, 49 Cheyne, Christine, 92, 93 Chi, Naomi, 21, 29, 34 Chiang, Linda H., 18, 19 Chico, Austin, 9 Choi, Yong, 61, 105 Christensen, Harold R., 64, 65, 69 Cichock, Mark A., 115 Clark, Jessica, 112, 113 Cobasky, Deon, 2, 124, 130, 131 Cole, Stephanie, 59 Coleman, Chase, 64 Collins, Kimberly, 21, 34, 35 Combs, Sandra L., 2, 89, 91 Commuri, Chandra, 61, 105 Companion, Michèle, 14, 73 Compton, Peter, 62 Cong, Youngqing (Carrie), 109 Conway, Megan A., 43 Cook, Jeff, 94 Cook, Nancy, 9, 13 Cooper, Cathy, 41 Corcoran, Alex, 48, 49 Córdova, Susana, 86 Corman, Rhonda R., 59, 60, 74 Coronado, Irasema, 25, 28 Correa, Guadalupe, 28 Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe, 28, 33 Coscio, Elizabeth, 39 Costelloe, Michael, 51, 102 Costley, Willie, 23 Cota-Yañez, Rosario, 83, 86 Cotton, Chris, 67 133 Council, LaToya, 2, 117, 121, 122, 123, 124, 130 Court, Katie, 67 Couture, Karen A., 44 Craig, Steven, 70 Crosby, Andrew W., 110 Cross, Jason, 60, 74 Cruz, Pamela, 36 Cruz, Virginia, 118, 119 Cruz-del Angel, Maricela, 85, 88 Cruz-Hernández, Sergio, 80, 87 Csencsits, Tyler, 130 Cuéllar-Hernández, Héctor, 86 Curry, Larry, 119 Cypher, James M., 57, 74 Dadzie, Richard B., 54, 57, 74 Dainowski, Margot, 122 Davidova, Evguenia, 115 Davis, Charles, 71 Davis, Sandra, 72 Dawley, Martina, 8 Day, Ashleigh M., 48, 102, 122 de Heer, Brooke, 51 de Jesús AmezcuaCastellanos, J., 87 de Jesús Plazola-Rivera, Teresa, 88 de Jesús Tapia-Álvarez, Edson, 88 de la Torre, Jorge, 80, 87 de Leon, Carmen, 30 de los Ángeles Flores, María, 28, 84 Dean, John, 20, 30 Deathridge, Kristen Baldwin, 76 DeBoer, Dale, 66 del Rosario, María, 80 Delgado-Hinojosa, Paula, 83 DeMasters, Megan, 94 Derby, Lauren M.P., 39 Deshazo, Jessica, 12, 17, 97 Diaz, Moises, 118, 119, 120 Diaz, Stephanie L., 30, 77 Díaz-González, Gualberto, 86 Diaz-Kope, Luisa, 105 Dickerson, James, 44 Dickson, Lynda, 2, 117, 122, 124, 125, 130 Dinan, John J., 70 Dineen, Jennifer, 110 Doerrenbergy, Phillip, 108 Domínguez, Lisbeily, 28 Dudley, Leigh A., 75 Duncan, Denvil, 108 Duncan, Sherri, 77 Dunlap, Alexander, 55 Dupeyron, Bruno, 21, 35 Duran, Javier, 23, 30 Durban-Albrecht, Erin L., 128 Duroy, Quentin, 55, 56 Duvall-Pelham, Alexander, 64 Dwight, Lucy, 96 Dye, Richard F., 110 Earley, Joseph, 17 Earley, Sara, 17 Eastman, Heather, 9 Ebdon, Carol, 109 Edwards, Stephan, 14 Egan, Clifford, 76 Egbert, Susan Cutler, 119, 120 Eiff, Gary, 47, 90 Elgin, Dallas J., 72, 100 Eliason, Stephen L., 112 El-Kadi, Aileen, 24 Elva Zárate, Luz, 85 Ely, Todd, 109, 110 Escalona Rodríguez, Isabel, 35 Evans, Mark, 61 Everett, Jana, 127, 130 Fako, Thabo T., 44 Fears, Lillie M., 76 Feitz, Lindsey, 130 Feldman, Neal, 130 Felker, Nicolette, 44 Ferraz da Fonseca, Igor, 56 Finklestein, Adi, 42 Fisk, Jonathan, 71, 95 Flood, David B., 53 Florido-Alejo, Angel Lorenzo, 82, 83 Fontes, Breno, 44 Forcheh, Ntonghanwah, 44 Ford, Richard, 16 Foster, John, 108 Fowler, Gil, 90 Francis, Teresa I., 51 Francis, Theodore O., 51 Frank, Howard A., 109 Franklin, Aimee, 107, 111 Franklin, Alaina 102 Franklin, Jeff, 96 Fredericksen, Elizabeth D., 104 Friesner, Dan, 59, 60, 74 Frizzell, Jennifer, 43 Fuentes, Viola, 104, 105, 106 Fullerton, Tom, 28 Gallagher, Kathleen, 109 Gallamore, Monica, 75, 77, 78, 79 Gannaway, Grant, 67 García Pérez, Francisco, 24 Garcia, Ashley, 47, 48 Garcia, Nathania, 20 García-García, Raymundo, 84 García-Híjar, Maira Beatriz, 83, 88 Garfinkel-Castro, Andrea, 26 Gay, David E.R., 16 George Jr, Hermon, 1 Gianakis, Gerasimos (Jerry), 109 Gill, Carol J., 43 134 Glover, Trisha, 3 Goldtooth, Audrey, 9 Gómez-Serna, Ana María, 80 Gómora Alarcón, Jonathan, 36 González Castillo, Mayra, 28 González-Pelayo, Sonia, 86 González-Ulloa Aguirre, Pablo Armando, 81, 82 Gooder, Andrea, 101 Gould, Amy, 104 Gould, Larry, ii Graff, Doug, 126, 127 Graham-Dickerson, Phyllis, 42 Graulich, Melody, 9, 13 Graves, Jillian, 120 Gray, Michael, 49 Green, Mark T., 10 Green, Mitchell R., 58 Griffin, Chandra, 112 Grinder, Darrin L., 10, 11, 75 Grischow, Jeff, 43 Grizzle, Cleopatra, 109 Gu, Gyun Cheol, 59, 109 Guerra-García, Ernesto, 81, 86 Guerra-Hernández, Miriam Anahí, 88 Guevara Díaz de León, Rosa María, 86 Gunn, Allison, 91 Guo, Hai (David), 108, 109 Gutiérrez Sandoval, Pavel, 35 Gutman, Aaron, 78 Guzman, Tatyana, 108 Haas Moore, William, 7, 8 Habeggar, Kimberly, 39 Haffejee, Badiah, 119 Haggerty, Mark, 53, 57, 74 Hale, Michelle, 5 Hale, Geoffrey, ii, 23, 24, 29, 38, 95 Hall, John, 52, 55 Hall, Linda, 80 Hamilton, Boni, 76 Hammad, Emily, 121 Hanamatsu, Yasunori, 31 Hanger, Susanne, 56 Hansen, Benjamin, 67 Hansen, Duane Michael, 96 Hansen, Ralph, 89 Hanson, John, 94 Hanson, Morgan, 98 Hanson, Ralph E., 91 Hardy, Eric, 6 Hardy-Short, Dayle, 48 Harjo, Suzan Shown, 4 Harp, Kelley, 109 Harris, Janice, 43 Harrold, James A., 107 Harwell, Janeane, 25 Haselsberger, Beatrix, 32, 34 Hataley, Todd, 21, 23, 26, 29, 38, 95 Hayden, F. Gregory, 53, 54 Hebert, April C., 49 Hebert, Paulette, 127 Heckelman, Jac, 69, 70 Heller, Jake, 105 Heller, Victor, ii Henry, John F., 54 Herke, Kate, ii Hermann, Arturo, 58 Hernandez Rosser, Rebecca, 4 Herriko Unibertsitatea, Euskal, 81, 86 Herz, Clarence A., 112, 113, 114 Hewins-Maroney, Barbara, 1, 3 Hickman, Brent, 67 Hilaiel, Sabina, 115 Hill, Ryan, 69 Hiraldo, Danielle, 5 Hirayama, Akihiro, 31 Hiryak, Chris, ii Hoang, Edward, 65, 70 Hodgson, Maria N., 10, 12 Hoffarth, Jackie, 120 Hoffman, Thomas J., 6 Hongeva, Justin, 5 Hooper, Marie, 76, 77 Hopkins¸ Barbara E., 52 Horblit, Ben, 97 Horwitz, Howard, 9, 11, 13 Hou, Jack, 66, 68 Howard, Jake, 9, 13 Hoxha, Indrit, 65 Hsiao, Ching Hsiang, 18 Hudspeth, Nancy W., 110 Hufford, Don, 10 Hummel, Daniel, 108 Husmann, Maria, 25 Ibáñez, Oscar F., 25 Ibarra Salazar, Jorge, 24, 109 Inoue, Satoko, 30 Isern, Tom, ii, 92, 93, 113 Itani, Hiroshi, 36 Iwashita, Akihiro, 27, 33, 34 Jackson, Cynthia D., 45 Jackson-Pitts, Mary, 47, 89, 90, 91 Jacob, Benoy, 109 Jansen, Dennis, 63 Jarratt-Snider, Karen, 4, 5 Jemison, John, 53 Jennings Jr, Frederic B., 53, 60, 74 Ji, Minsun, 55 Jiang, Lin, 119 Jiang, Mingming, 66, 68 Jianying, Xu, 34 Jo, Tae-Hee, 54, 56 Johannes, Daniela, 32 Johnson, Daniel K. N., 65, 66, 69 Johnson, Kathleen R., 44 Jones Jarding, Lilias, 5 Jones, Jennifer, 77 135 Jones, Nathan, 36 Jordan, Meagan, 110, 111 Jose, Betcy, 99 Judd, Dennis R., 12, 17, 97 Jung, Dongjae, 104, 106 Junne, George, 3 Kang, Mihyun, 127 Kariuki, Charles M., 63 Kaskinen, Saija, 25 Kayser, John, 119 Keahey, Jennifer, 14, 73 Keen, Robin, 3 Keiser, Kurt J., 53, 55, 58 Keller, Robert, 64, 70 Kelley, Suzzanne, 92, 93, 113 Kemmelmeier, Markus, 15, 123 Khanal, Kalpana, 53, 59 Kiel, Dwight C., 71, 72 Killsback, Leo, 4, 6 Kim, Esther, 2, 11 Kimmel, Kaitlin, 42 King, M. Dawn, 72 Kingma, Kara, 100 Kirdina, Svetlana, 55, 59 Klesman, Charlotte, 48 Klimina, Anna, 59 Knight, Tabitha, 68 Knippenberg, Ross, 68 Knoedler, Janet T., 52 Koerner, Cassie, 94, 95 Kohpahl, Gabriele, 32 Komar, Angela, 124, 131 Komatsu, Hisae, 29 Konou, Comlanvi Martin, 61, 65 Konrad, Victor, 20, 32, 33, 36 Kozlowski, Allison, 117, 125 Kraeger, Patsy, 106 Kress, Ellen, 10, 75 Kruschke, Cheryl, 41, 42 Kuansah, George, 96 Kuester, Daniel D., 16, 17 Kunz, Karen, 110 Kurpierz, Katherine, 47 Kurtz, Rick S., 72 Kwiatkowski, Michael, 117, 125 LaFontant, Chantalle, 63 Laine, Jussi, 26 Lambarri, Athié, 80 Landow, Paul, 109 Lane, Jussi, 27 Lanham, Taylor, 76 Lara-Ovando, Juan José, 85 Lawson, Clive, 56 Layden, Dianne R., 129 Lea, Britt, 130 Lee, Hannah, 127 Lee, Jaehoon, 50 Lee, Jinkook, 65 Lee, John, 98 Lee, Joohun, 127 Lee, Pai-lin, 18 Lee, Winnie, 66, 69 Leftoff, Sondra, 78 Legarreta, Marc R., 106 Lehan, Edward Anthony, 111 Leuprecht, Christian, 21, 26, 29, 36 Lewellen, Denver, 37 Lewis, Shannon Anthony, 97 Lewis, Wallace, 76 Li, Yiyang, 18 Liikanen, Ilkka, 27, 30, 34 Lillie, Timothy, 44 Lim, Ie May, 98 Limas, Myrna, 35 Lin, Li-Hui, 18 Lin, Phylis Lan, 18 Lindsay, David H., 61, 62 Lindsey, Brandi, 43 Linn, James G., ii, 41, 43, 44 Lintz, Cynthia, 21, 35 Livingston, Fraser, 78 Loewy, Andy F., 126 López Arce, Bertha Adelina, 83, 85 López León, Artemisa, 33 López-Alcocer, Fernando, 85 López-Cortés, Eliseo, 83 Lopp, Denver, 47, 90 Lowenstein, George, 67 Lubamersky, Lynn, 115, 116 Lubick, Nancy, 51, 102 Luce, Crystal, 8, 118 Luna Gordinier, Anne, 7 Luna-Firebaugh, Eileen M., 7 Luurs, Geoffrey, 19, 49, 79 Lybecker, Donna, 25, 26 Lybecker, Kristina, ii, 65, 67 Lykes, Valerie A., 15, 121, 123 MacDonald, Bradley, 95 MacIlroy, Kelsea, 102 MacKay, Lynn, 77 Mahar, Katrin, 111 Majrashi, Yahya, 91 Malec, Kristina, 8 Malhotra, Jode, 41 Malinowski, Jerome, 126, 127 Manaseri, Holly M., 43 Mansour, Hani, 67 Marcussen, Natalie, 120 Márquez-Muñoz, Jorge, 81, 84 Marston, Christine Enerson, 121 Martell, Christine R., 110 Martin, Nekekia, 2 Martin, Sheree, 90, 102, 112 Martinez, Brian, 105 Martinez, David, 7 Martinez, Oscar, 22, 30 Martinez-Brawley, Emilia E., 39, 100 Marturana, Michael, 65 136 Maruyama, Kenichi, 105, 106 Matkin, David, 107 Mattson, 111 May, Candace K., 71 May, Gary E., 44 McBeth, Mark, 25 mcclellan, erin d., 12, 17, 97 McClellan, John, 49 McConnell, Scott, 59 McCorkle, Suzanne, 104 McCoy, Brandon, 54, 55 McGuffey, Lucy Ware, 99 McInerney, Daniel J., ii, 10, 75 Means, Morgann, 100 Medina, Christina, 104, 105 Medina, Laura, 5 Medina-Núñez, Ignacio, 80, 81, 82 Medina-Villegas, Adriana, 88 Meijia, Rocio Irene, 24 Melichar, Mark, 17 Méndez-Fierros, Hugo Edgardo, 80, 87 Mendez-Shannon, C.E., 118 Menon, Indu V., 2, 124, 131 Meredith, Rachel, 89 Merriman, David F., 110 Merritt, Lisa, 77 Michaels, Elizabeth, 124, 131 Middlemist, George, 110 Mikesell, John L., 108 Miller, Lindsay, 130 Miller, Nick, 115, 116 Miller, Stephen, 40 Miller-Stevens, Katrina, 105 Minah, Galen, 126 Mineta, Shiro, 31 Mishra, Sharda, 45 Mitchell, Kevin, 47, 49 Mitra, Aditi, 125 Mobbs, Robyn, 46 Moldogazaiev, Tima, 107 Molina, David J., 24 Montano, Carlos, 22 Montez de Oca, Jeffrey, 14, 122, 123 Montoya, Louis, 118 Montoya, T. Mark, 20 Moody, Heather Ann, 102 Moon, Soojae, 64 Moore, Scott, 98 Moreno, Aaron, 78 Morozov, Boris, 107, 108, 109 Morris, Candice, 122 Morris, Glenn T., 99 Morris, John C., 105 Morris, Julia, 32 Morris, Phillip, 121 Mosier, Samantha, 98 Mott, Andrea, 112, 113 Mott, Tracy, 62 Moulton, James R., 79 Mumme, Stephen, 25, 26, 31 Murphy, Rev. Thomas R., 37 Nakayama, Taisho, 29 Nash, Matthew, 100 Neck, Kym, 20 Neeley, Sarah A., 55, 129 Nega, Berhanu, 57, 74 Nehls, Kathy, 78 Neidert, Cody, 76 Nelson Neihues, Anita, 42 Nelson, Kyle Anne, 121 Nesiba, Reynold F., ii, 54, 93 Newby, Kera, 75 Newman, Hanna R., 121 Nickell, Amber, 78 Nicol, Heather N., ii, 26, 35 Niemi, William L., 95 Nieves González Valles, María, 36 Norwood, William J., 46 Novelo y Urdanivia, Silvia G., 83 Nuckolls, Charles, 3 Nunez, Silvia, 28 Nye, Jackson, 81, 85 O’Bryan, Katherine, 128 O’Bryan, Mark, 126 O’Rourke, Beto, 25 Och, Malliga, 129 Olavarrieta- Carmona, María Victoria, 87 Omori, Eriko, 103 O'Reilly, Erin, 46 Orr, Peter, 111 Orr, Teresa, 92 Ortega Lozano, Rubén, 87 Ortega Montes, Rubén, 87 Ortiz-Zezzatti, Carlos Alberto Ochoa, 27 Osa-Edoh, Osas, 45 Osorio-Rubio, Eva Esperanza, 85 Ossian, Lisa Payne, 113 Ou, Shuenn Hae, 66 Pacheco-Arenas, Noelia, 85 Pacheco-Vega, Raúl, 26 Padilla Delgado, Héctor, 27 Padilla, Pete, 117, 125 Paez, Jose M., 120 Pallares, Francisco, 69 Palomino, Helen, 118 Pan, Zi, 108 Park, Hyun-Sun, 120 Park, Ji Hyung, 107 Parker, Charles, 98 Parker, Steven, 71 Patten, Steve, 38 Pattison, Andy, 72 Pavlik, Steve, 6 Payan, Tony, 21, 25, 28, 34 Peacher, Diana, 118 Pederson, Bill, 118, 119 Pencek, Thomas, 61, 62 Peniche-Camps, Salvador, 80, 82 137 Pequeño Rodríguez, Consuelo, 28 Pequeño, Consuelo, 24 Pérez García, Martha Estela, 35 Perez, Jesse 121 Perez, Lindsay, 50 Pérez-Ortíz, César, 83 Pérez-Rodríguez, Javier Ezau, 87 Peroff, Nicolas, 5 Peterson, Grace, 49 Peterson, Janice, 52 Pham, Xuan, 54, 57, 74 Phillips, Kerk L., 64 Pietro, Kevin, 45 Pineda, Pablo, 81 Pisani, Michael J., 23 Plante, David J., 95 Plazola-Rivera, Carmen Amalia, 88 Poirot Jr, Clifford S., 58 Policarpo, Alcibíades, 40 Poom-Medina, Juan, 82, 85 Portillos, Edwardo, 121 Powner, Leslie, 20, 36 Pratt, Leila J., 69 Preston, Waquin, 6 Price, Joe, 66, 67, 68, 69 Quinn, Andrew, 120 Raheem, Nejem, 16 Raizada, Himanshi, 18, 129 Ramey, Elizabeth A., 53, 55 Ramírez Muñoz, Jaime, 33 Ramirez, Manuel, 20 Ramírez-Díaz, José Antonio, 81, 83, 84 Rangel-Torrijo, Hugo, 82, 84 Rankin, Elizabeth, 68, 69 Ransaw, Theodore, ii, 1, 3, 102 Rasmussen, Sandra, 41 Ray, William, 62, 63 Raymond, Kay, 39 Reaves, Johnathan, 91 Rees, Daniel, 67 Reese, Brittany, 2 Rehman, Sharaf, 12, 47, 90 Reikowsky, Stacy M., 103 Renee, Sonia, 129 Reyes Escalante, Aida, 22, 35 Reyna, Demetrio, 22 Rice, Ernest, 49 Rice, Rebecca, 47 Richardson, Karen, v, 32 Richardson, Paul, 34, 36 Richie, William D., 45 Riding In, James, 4, 5 Rincones Delgado, Rodolfo, 27 Riskin, Stella, 103 Ristolainen, Mari, 23 Ritter, Justin, 130 Rivera-Basques, Maria Luisa, 87 Roatch, John F., 100 Robbins, Mark D., 107, 110 Robinson, Tony, 99, 101 Rocha Romero, David, 33 Rodríguez Gutiérrez, José Guadalupe, 33 Roe, Becky, 18, 19 Rogers, LaTra Tracy, 119 Rohl, Tessa, 64 Roman, Belinda, 24 Román, Geneva J., 100 Roman, Todd, 78 Romero-Morett, Martín G., 82, 84 Rosales Saldaña, Jorge Abel, 84 Ross, Justin M., 108 Ross, Kyle, 16 Ross, Rita, 37 Rubas, Ligaya, 65 Rubinson, Claude, v, 96, 122 Ruiz-Flores, Jesús, 80, 83, 86 Ruiz-Martínez, Fortunato, 81 Sabharwal, Meghna, 19 Sachs, Stephen, 5, 7 Sage Ponder, Caroline, 54, 58 Sahagún-Ruiz, Aurora, 83, 88 Sai-wing Ho, Peter, 57, 74 Sakon, Yukimura, 29 Saldaña-Guevara, Víctor Hugo, 88 Samad, Abdus, 64, 68 Sammons, Thomas, 126, 127 Sandez Pérez, Agustín, 28 Sandoval-Aragón, Sergio Lorenzo, 84, 86 Sands, Chris, 29 Santoro, Carly, 14, 73 Saumell Muñoz, Rafael E., 40 Schaller, Verona K., 100 Schaniel, William, 92, 93, 113 Scheele, Heather, 77 Schelly, Chelsea, 14, 72, 123 Schild, Steve, 91 Schindler, Kris, 89 Schlager, Melinda D., 50 Schneider, Geoff, 52, 57, 59, 74 Schneider, Markus, 70 Schoderbek, Madeline, 26 Schroeder, Lisa M., 90 Schulze, Corina, 50 Schumacher, Julie, 45 Schweik, Susan, 42 Scott, James, 26, 27, 33 Scott, C. Patrick, 17 Scowcroft, Sylvie, 66 Selznick, Hilary, 42 Serrao, Trevor, 65 Severson, Margaret E., 50 Shallat, Todd, 12, 17, 97 Shareefi, Adnan, 89 Sharma, Andy, 73, 98 138 Shaw, Stephen K., 97 Sheetz-Nguyen, Jessica A., 75, 77 Sherman, Zoe, 56 Short, Brant, 47, 49 Shroulote, Charlene, 106 Siedschlaw, Kurt, 8 Sim, Song Bo, 67, 94 Simon, Christopher A., 12, 17, 97 Simonsen, Bill, 107, 110 Sims, David, 69 Sirhindi, Tabina, 89 Skogberg, Cari Lee, 20 Slater, Andrea M., 2, 11 Sloan, Margaret, 110 Smith, Hanna, 34 Smith, Hilary, 117, 122, 125 Smith, Jeremy, 25, 32, 34 Smith, Zachary, 12, 17, 97 Snowden, Monica, 98 Socorro Tabuenca, Maria, 24, 30 Soledad Cortés Castillo, Yadira, 24 Solís-López, Sylvia, 87, 88 Soto, Danielle, 51 Soydemir, Gokce, 61 Spears, Sarah, 128 Spehn, Thorsten, 94 Spelchen, Melissa J., 7 Spray, Alexander, 62 Springer, Victoria, 50 Squier, Helena, 47, 90 Staines Orozco, Elidhe, 22 Staub, Jeff, v, 32 Staudt, Kathleen, 21, 23, 25 Steel, Brent S., 12, 17, 97 Steenstra, Alex, 92, 93 Steinmann, Heather, 92, 93, 113 Stephen, Teresa, 41 Stiffler, Chris, 62 Stikkers, Kenneth W., 54, 55, 59 Stiles, Frankie, 8 Strapko, Noel, 117, 125 Stringer, Katie, 46 Strout, Lawrence, 91 Struble, Maria, 95 Stuart Richard, Gina, 8 Stumpf, Klara Helene, 56 Sun, Jinping, 107 Sundberg, Kelly, 21 Swanson, Doug, 91 Sydoriak, Stacia, 73 Sylvas, Breeana, 106 Syphers, Damon G., 45 Tamura, Keiko T., 20 Tan, Kim B., 61 Tandon, Madhavi, 98 Tanner, Nathan, 79 Taylor, Jennifer, 129 Taylor, Lawrence, 36, 37 Templin, Charlotte, 37 Thangasamy, Andrew, 38 Thede, Nicole, 41 Thomas, Emily, 103 Thomas, Stephen, 19, 96 Thompson, Eric, 65 Thompson, Kevin M., 51 Thoms, Bill, 112 Tippeconnic Fox, Mary Jo, ii, 7 Tiwari, Kashi Nath, 61, 62 Tokle, Joanne, 64 Tokle, Robert, 64 Tolan, Mary M., 91 Tollefson, Derrik, 120 Tom, Naomi, 5 Torn, Jon Leon, 11 Toscano, Alfonso, 22 Trask, Jay, 3 Triest, Alisa, 102 Trujillo, Octaviana V., 9 Tsai, Chun-Li, 63 Tsai, Wen-hui, 18 Tsosie-LaRusso, Aresta, 6 Underwood, Daniel, 59, 60, 74 Unnithan, N. Prabha, ii, vi, 51 Urbina Barrera, Flor, 36 Urbina, Javier V., 106 Valkyrie, Zek Cypress, 121 van den Berg, Hendrik, 57, 58 van der Velde, Martin, 20, 29, 34 Varel, David A., 1 Varela, Raymond, 50 Vargas-García, Elizabeth, 82 Vargas-Hernández, José G., 81, 84, 86 Varma, Roli, 19 Vásquez Enríquez, Emily Celeste, 30 Veeh, Christopher A., 50 Velasco, Marcela, 81, 85 Velázquez, Socorro, 35 Vera Bustillos, Edith, 35 Verea, Monica, 20 Vick, Mary M., 75 Vidaña Gaytan, Maria Elena, 36 Villagrán-García, Maricruz, 86 Villanueva, Nicholas, 20, 30 Villaseñor-Tinoco, Martha Alicia, 83, 85 Viveros-Vergara, Héctor Hugo, 85 Vives-Urbina, José Tomás, 82 Voeltz, Richard, 76 Vollrath, Dietrich, 70 Volpp, Kevin, 67 Vyas, Priyanka Dhirenbhai, 99 Waggoner, Philip, 96 Waller, Kristina, 3 Walther, Olivier, 21 Wang, Chiao-Li, 18 Wang, Junfeng, 110 Wang, Wen, 108 Ward, Jennifer, 96 Ward, Tom, 125 Ward, Veronica, 94 139 Warnecke, Tonia, 57, 58, 59, 74 Warner, Kee, 121 Wasson, Andrew, 78 Watkins, John P., 54, 57 Watkins, Lachlin, 65 Weaver, Carisa, 130 Wei, Chen-Chi, 18 Welch, Melissa Jane, 121 Welcomer, Stephanie, 53, 57, 74 Welker, Chelsea, 99 Werdehausen, Kyra, 117, 121, 125 Werner, Brian, 53 Wheeler, Carol, 10 Wiens-Tuers, Barbara A., 52, 56, 59 Wildcat, Daniel, 6 Wilkins, David, 6 Williams, Caroline Charlie, 128 Wilson, Benjamin, 53, 55 Wilson, Debra R., 41, 42, 44 Wilson, Jamie, 22, 23 Wilson, Riley, 66, 67, 69 Wilson, Sharon, 37 Wilson, Tamar Diana, 25 Wilson, Tyler, 50 Wimett, Lynn, 42 Windle, Robert, 125 Winegard, Timothy, 38 Wintz, Cary D., 99 Wintz, Celia Janet, 99 Wisman, Jon, 54, 55, 56 Witt, Stephanie, 12, 17, 97 Wojciechowski, Krzysztof, 26 Wolf, David, 129 Wolf, Ken, 96 Wolken, Alissa, 48 Wolters, Erika, 12, 17, 97 Wurtzebach, Zachary, 71 Xiao, Yan, 107 Yamazaki, Koji, 34 Yan, Wenli, 110 Yarira Reyes, Aida, 22, 35 Yasar, Yavuz, 70 Yazzie, Micoleen, 9 Yee-Sakamoto, Ivy, 98 Yoon, Chris, 18, 19 Young, Katherine, 95 Young, Naomi, 103, 124, 131 Yusuf, Wie, 111 Zamudio, Andrés, 82 Zaragoza-Huerta, José, 87 Zeng, Lily, 89, 91 140 Zhang, Chenjie, 18 Zhang, Shishu, 66 Zhao, Xiaoru, 18 Zorita, Paz M.B., 39, 100 CONFERENCE NOTES 141