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APSA Committee, Task Force, and Special Panels

 

 

Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession

 

Panel 1   Roundtable on the 2008 National Asian American Survey

 
 

Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession

 

Panel 1   Black Faculty Recruitment and Retention: The Impact of the Economic Crisis

 
 
 

Panel 2   Careers of Selected African American Political Scientists Who Received Their Ph.Ds During the "Separate but Equal" Era

 
 

Civic Education and Engagement Committee

 

Panel 1   Global Citizenship

 
 

Departmental Services Committee

 

Workshop for Department Chairs: After the Economic Crash: Leading the Discipline in a Time of Transformation

 
 
 

Roundtable: Friend or Foe: the External Review

 
 
 

Session for Graduate Directors: The Market in Graduate Training: Trends in Higher Education

 
 

Committee on the Status of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and the Transgendered in the Profession

 

Panel 1   Roundtable: Operationalizing Intersectionality

 
 
 

Panel 2   Heterosexual Political Science?

 
 

In Memoriam

  No panels
 

International Committee

 

Panel 1   The World According to Samuel Huntington

 
 
 

Panel 2   Federalism, Nationalism, and Democracy: A Roundtable Honoring Samuel H. Beer's Contributions to the Study of Federalism

 
 
 

Panel 3   Roundtable: Challenging America's Impoverished Politics: Mining the Scholarship of H. Mark Roelofs (1923-2008)

 
 
 

Panel 4   The Scholarly Legacy of Nelson W. Polsby

 
 
 

Panel 5   The Life and Scholarship of Charles Tilly

 
 

Committee on the Status of Latinos in the Profession

 

Panel 1   New Directions in Latino Politics Research

 
 

Panels, Plenaries, Lectures

 

Plenary Session Great Debate: How Free Should Hate Speech Be?

 
 
 

Plenary Session: Barack Obama: The Politics of Change

 
 
 

APSA Presidential Address delivered by Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University

 
 
 

John Gaus Award Lecture: "The Ties That Bind? Networks, Public Administration, and Political Science" delivered by Larry O'Toole, University of Georgia

 
 
 

The 40th Anniversary of the APSA Minority Fellowship Program: Promoting Scholarship and Diversity

 
 
 

Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture: Kevin Phillips, "Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism"

 
 
 

New Political Science Plenary Address delivered by Tom Hayden: Movements Against Machiavellians, the Theory and Practice of Social Change

 
 
 

Foundations of Political Theory Plenary: Charles Taylor, "The Many Forms of Secularism"

 
 

Task Force on U.S. Standing in the World

 

Panel 1   Roundtable: U.S. Standing in World Affairs

 
 
 

Panel 2   International Standing and American Politics: How America's Image Abroad Influences Politics at Home

 
 
 

Panel 3   Roundtable: U.S. Standing Across the World's Regions

 
 

Task Force on Political Science in the 21st Century

  No panels
 

Committee on Teaching and Learning

 

Panel 1   Is the Next Generation of Political Scientists Prepared? Different Perspectives from the Discipline

 
 
 

Panel 1   Change and Complexity: Political Science Enters the 21st Century

 
 

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession

 

Panel 1   Politics, Morality, and Human Trafficking