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PS 1   Divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4
Date: Thursday, Aug 28, 10:15 AM
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Author(s): Common Law and Natural Law in Milton’s Defense of Revolution
Daniel Cordes
Columbia University, dc381@columbia.edu
Author(s): Macintyre Contra Burke: Alasdair Macintyre, Edmund Burke and the Problem of Tradition
Joseph Harder
, jah5y98_98@yahoo.com
Author(s): The International Roots of Unequal Liberalism: Hobbesian Men Gone Wild
Lauri Tahtinen
University of Cambridge, lmot2@cam.ac.uk
Author(s): Touching Truth in the Body Politic
Winter E-N Brown
Duke University, web10@duke.edu
Author(s): Revelation and Revolution: Dismantling the Divine Certainty of Robert Filmer
Douglas Casson
St. Olaf College, casson@stolaf.edu
Author(s): What Happens When the War is Over: Hobbes’ Depiction of a Post-War Public Sphere in Behemoth and the Dialogue of the Common Laws
Yishaiya Abosch
California State University Fresno, yishaiya_abosch@csufresno.edu

  Stuart Farrand
, farrand.stuart@gmail.com
Author(s): The Use and Abuse of Nietzsche for Liberalism
Christopher Baldwin
Rhodes College, baldwinc@rhodes.edu
Author(s): On Political Participation, Rights and Poverty: Reframing the Argument through Locke’s Perspective
Miriam Bentwich
University of Toronto, m.bentwich@utoronto.ca
Author(s): Spinoza beyond Marx, or, What to Make of the Multitude?
Christopher Skeaff
Northwestern University, cskeaff@umich.edu
Author(s): Open Source Democracy
Juan Gabriel Gomez Albarello
Illinois Wesleyan University, jgomezal@iwu.edu
Author(s): Primitive Accumulation and the Critique of Neoliberal Violence
Yves Winter
University of California, Berkeley, yves@berkeley.edu
Author(s): Analyzing the Remains: The Decreasing Publication Rates of Political Theory Articles; A 40-Year Analysis
Stephen Mergner
Georgetown College, Stephen_Mergner@georgetowncollege.edu

  James R. Masterson
University of Cincinnati, j.masterson@moreheadstate.edu

  Stephanie M. Walls
Mount Union College, stephaniewalls@sbcglobal.net

  Melissa Scheier
Georgetown College, Melissa_Scheier@georgetowncollege.edu
Author(s): The Political Theology of Liberal Individualism
Mina Suk
Johns Hopkins University, msuk@jhu.edu
Author(s): Not Home: Anti-Colonial Desire and Suspicious Space
Asma Abbas
Bard College at Simon’s Rock, aabbas@simons-rock.edu
Author(s): Global Cinematic Space: Re-thinking the Soldier in post-9/11 Documentary Cinema
Brianne Patricia Gallagher
University of Hawaii-Manoa, Brianneg@hawaii.edu
Author(s): Bombs and Flowers: Airscapes in post-9/11 Worlds
Natascha Mard
George Mason University, nmard@gmu.edu
Author(s): Internationalizing Research: Literature, Memoir, and New Horizons in the Post-9/11 World
Noah Viernes
University of Hawaii-Manoa, viernesn@hawaii.edu
Author(s): Contingency and the Limits of Sovereignty
Clement Fatovic
Florida International University, fatovic@fiu.edu
Author(s): The Mirror of Liberalism: Carl Schmitt and the Perils of Political Formalism
Christopher A. McKoy
University of California, Santa Barbara, mckoy@polsci.ucsb.edu
Author(s): We Are All Occasional Politicians: For a New Weberian Conception of Politics
Ivan André Ascher
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, ascher@polsci.umass.edu
Author(s): Social Dislocation and Tribal Temptation: Rescripting Agency, Motive, Desire
Charles M. Hoffman
Western Washington University, charles.hoffman@wwu.edu
Author(s): Theorizing Vulnerability, Human Rights and Trust
Chloe G.K. Atkins
University of Calgary, catkins@ucalgary.ca
Author(s): Power Relations, Categories of Knowledge, and Sikh Nationalism
Natasha Behl
University of California, Los Angeles, nbehl@ucla.edu
Author(s): Being A Minority: An Arendtian Analysis of the October 2000 Events in Israel
Michal Biletzki
Boston University, biletzki@bu.edu
Author(s): The Politics of Space: From Configurational Theory to Political Practice
Jonas Brodin
Stockholm University, jonas.brodin@gmail.com
Author(s): Moral Blackmail and International Politics
Ryan W. Davis
Princeton University, rwdavis@princeton.edu
Author(s): Open Source Democracy
Juan Gabriel Gomez Albarello
Illinois Wesleyan University, jgomezal@iwu.edu
Author(s): Transnational Flows of Transgender Bodies: A Biopolitics of Sexuality and Immigration
Kevin D. Egan
Pennsylvania State University, egankd@gmail.com
Author(s): The Art of Living Together: Sovereignty or Promise?
Man Kwon Kim
New School University, kimM712@newschool.edu
Author(s): International Relations Theory and Indigenous Politics: Limits and Possibilities of Political Vision
Johannes Morrow
SUNY, University at Albany, jm693251@albany.edu
Author(s): Labor, Leisure, and Politics
Maria Rosales
Guilford College, rosmarster@gmail.com
Author(s): Post-National Democracy and Cosmopolitan Right under Non-Ideal Conditions: Habermas’ Theory and Jurisgenerative Politics in Europe
Lars Peter Rensmann
University of Michigan, rensmann@umich.edu
Author(s): Balancing Security and Liberty: Who Holds the Balance?
Rahul Sagar
Princeton University
Author(s): Contractual Citizenship and Care
Dorian Ron Woods
University of Tuebingen, dorian.woods@uni-tuebingen.de
Author(s): Rawls and Acceptable Performative Standards: A Feasible Public Space?
Jeremy Samuel Neill
Saint Louis University, jneill1@nd.edu
Author(s): Official Apologies as Speech Act
Sheena Kang
University of Chicago, kang@uchicago.edu
Author(s): Power Corrupts? Constraints of Citizen Leadership
Heather McDougall
Christopher Newport University, director@globalleaders.info
Author(s): The Good, the Bad, and the Sanctimonious: What Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals Tells Us About Transphobia
C. Heike Schotten
University of Massachusetts, Boston, heike.schotten@umb.edu

  Richard Juang
Northeastern University of Law, richard_juang@yahoo.com
Author(s): The Ethics of Deportation
Claudio Lopez-Guerra
Columbia University, cl2089@columbia.edu
Author(s): Creating a Gifted Class: How Changing Governance Structures Alter the Distribution of Public Goods
Kenyatha V. Loftis
University of Michigan, loftisk@umich.edu
Author(s): Enfranchisement from a Political Perspective
Soumyanetra Munshi
Rutgers University, smunshi@economics.rutgers.edu
Author(s): Endogenous Oligarchy
Yoji Sekiya
University of Rochester, ysekiya@mail.rochester.edu

  Tasos Kalandrakis
University of Rochester, akalandr@mail.rochester.edu
Author(s): The Politics of News
John Gasper
Carnegie Mellon University, jtgasper@gmail.com
Author(s): Categorization-Based Spatial Voting
Nathan A. Collins
Stanford University, nac@santafe.edu
Author(s): The Pronouncements of Paranoid Politicians
Guido Cataife
Washington University, gcataife@yahoo.com
Author(s): A Model of Mass Rebellion with Institutions and Elite Competition
Ernest Sergenti
New York University, ejs210@nyu.edu
Author(s): The Impact of Opinion Exchange on Polarization in Electorates
Charles Doriean
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, cdoriean@umich.edu
Author(s): A Complex Adaptive Model of Presidential Nomination Campaigns
Robi Ragan
University of Georgia, robi.ragan@gmail.com

  Paul-Henri Gurian
University of Georgia, PHGurian@uga.edu
Author(s): Accounting for Selection Effects: Modeling Mediation Onset and Implementation in International Disputes
Bernd Beber
Columbia University, bernd.beber@nyu.edu
Author(s): Deliberation and Representation: Two Complementary Models of Democracy
Zsuzsanna Chappell
London School of Economics, z.chappell@lse.ac.uk
Author(s): "We are all Africans": Cosmopolitanism in the Current Anglican Communion Crisis
Bettina Scholz
Harvard University, scholz@fas.harvard.edu
Author(s): Rethinking the Promises of a Neglected Category: The Agency of the Foreigner as a Model for Global Citizenship
Juliette Tolay
University of Delaware, juliette@udel.edu
Author(s): Citizenship, Community, and Illegal Aliens
Wesley Nishiyama
SUNY at Albany, wn8492@albany.edu
Author(s): Self-Government From Above
Andrew R. Volmert
Yale University, Andrew_Volmert@Brown.edu
Author(s): Defining Violence in Civil Conflict: Controversies and Implications
Devorah Manekin
UCLA, dmanekin@ucla.edu
Author(s): Reawakening the Rousseauian Self: Passion, Reason, and Implications for Liberal Citizenship
Clyde Hosea Ray
Villanova University, clyde.ray@villanova.edu
Author(s): Towards a Chastened International Theory: The Constellar Approach to World Politics
Daniel J. Levine
Johns Hopkins University, dlevine@colgate.edu
Author(s): Deliberating Conflict Democratically? Mediation and the Therapeutic Citizen
Heather Pincock
Syracuse University, hpincock@maxwell.syr.edu
Author(s): Rearticulations of Community and Identity in the Diaspora: Central American-Latinos in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
Arely M. Zimmerman
University of California, Los Angeles, azimmerm@ucla.edu
Author(s): "Institutional Discriminiation Disappears . . . But": The Politics of Everyday Exclusion in Contemporary Japan
Bumsoo Kim
Seoul National University, bramhs@gmail.com
Author(s): I Want My NSA!: The Emergence of an Ethic of Immediate Ends in the Age of Terror and Sound Bytes
Christina Xydias
The Ohio State University