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Program
T-2 Theme Panel: Parties, Groups and Inequality
Date:
Friday, Aug 29, 4:15 PM
Co-sponsored by 35-11
Chair:
Seth E. Masket
University of Denver,
smasket@du.edu
Author(s):
National Advocacy on Behalf of the Poor: An Analysis of Organizational Decision-Making
Catherine Paden
Simmons College,
catherine.paden@simmons.edu
Black-Latino Political Relationships: Examining Policy Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives
Rodney E. Hero
University of Notre Dame,
rhero@nd.edu
Robert R. Preuhs
University of Colorado,
rpreuhs@mscd.edu
Women's Organizing in the New Millennium: Beyond the Crisis of "Feminisms"
Kristin Goss
Duke University,
kgoss@duke.edu
Michael T. Heaney
University of Florida,
mheaney@umich.edu
Religion, Religiosity, and the Moral Divide in Canadian Politics
John R. Petrocik
University of Missouri, Columbia,
Petrocik@missouri.edu
Adrian U-Jin Ang
University of Missouri, Columbia,
adrian.ang@fiu.edu
The Transformation of National Parties in the Late Nineteenth Century and the End of Southern Reconstruction
Daniel Peter Klinghard
College of the Holy Cross,
dklingha@holycross.edu
Co-Discussant(s):
Robert C. Lowry
University of Texas, Dallas
John C. Berg
Suffolk University,
jberg@suffolk.edu